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INTRODUCTION
Reheat Coil - Augments VRP’s Dehumidification Capability
Temperature differences are not the only source of discomfort in a living space. Humidity also plays a big role — especially in
climates that tend to be both hot and humid. The air conditioning industry’s focus on humidity issues has elevated the importance of
dehumidification. Air conditioning units operate in environments with varying indoor humidity levels. Therefore, the system should
be able to adequately respond to the humidity changes by removing sufficient amounts of moisture in order to keep the conditioned
space within the comfort zone.
Anytime the compressor is running in air conditioning mode, it will also be pulling humidity out of the space. Fixed‑speed
systems shut off after the desired set temperature is reached (i.e. when the sensible load is met). VRP® units run much longer
at lower capacity and energy consumption than traditional systems. Humidity levels are reduced to more comfortable levels. The
dehumidification capability of VRP units is enhanced through the use of a reheat coil that provides superior flexibility in satisfying a
wide range of latent and sensible capacity demands. The reheat coil is placed behind the evaporator coil.
At relatively high ambient temperatures, both sensible and latent components of the system capacity are required to satisfy
increased cooling and dehumidification demands. The VRP wall controller and other sensors in the unit combine to continuously
monitor the space RH levels and when there is demand for extra dehumidification, the refrigerant exiting the condenser is rerouted
to the reheat coil located behind the evaporator on the way to the indoor air stream supplied to the conditioned space.
Thus, cooled and dehumidified air exiting the evaporator coil is reheated to desirable comfort levels for the space.
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Страница 30: ...30 OPERATION FreshAire Control To engage the FreshAire system flip the switch into the ON position ...
Страница 46: ...46 OPERATION Component Identification Indoor Coil 36k ...
Страница 47: ...47 OPERATION Component Identification Indoor Blower BLDC Counter Clockwise Impeller 600 1300 RPM ...
Страница 48: ...48 OPERATION Component Identification Outdoor Coil Monitored by 1 thermistor ...
Страница 49: ...49 OPERATION Component Identification Outdoor Fan BLDC Variable Speed 600 1000 RPM ...
Страница 53: ...53 OPERATION Component Identification 4 Way Reversing Valve 208 230v Reversing valve assembly ...
Страница 177: ...177 UPDATING VRP FIRMWARE Or ...
Страница 184: ...184 UPDATING VRP FIRMWARE Open zip file Copy to SD Card Insert into SD Card Slot ...
Страница 193: ...193 UPDATING VRP FIRMWARE Retrieving VRP Data Remove SD Card from FMC and Locate DF Folder ...
Страница 194: ...194 UPDATING VRP FIRMWARE Retrieving VRP Data Right Click Data txt Send to Compressed zipped folder ...
Страница 196: ...196 WIRINGDIAGRAMS 12 24K BTU 208 230V 7 5 10 0 KW Figure 801 Wiring Diagram ...
Страница 197: ...197 WIRING DIAGRAMS 12 24K BTU 208 230V 2 5 3 4 5 0 KW Figure 802 Wiring Diagram ...
Страница 198: ...198 WIRING DIAGRAMS 12 24K BTU 265V 2 5 3 4 5 0 kW Figure 803 Wiring Diagram ...
Страница 199: ...199 WIRING DIAGRAMS 12 24K BTU 265V 7 5 10 kW Figure 804 Wiring Diagram ...
Страница 200: ...200 WIRING DIAGRAMS 36K BTU 208 230V Figure 805 Wiring Diagram ...
Страница 214: ...214 PARTS CATALOG 36k Control Box Diagram Figure 906 12 12 11 13 10 8 4 3 2 16 5 6 7 1 9 10 9 10 11 11 14 15 ...