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Maritime Geothermal Ltd. 

12-Feb-00 

     

Horizontal Trench Requirements 

 
The DX heat pump requires one groundcoil or "loop" per 

nominal ton of capacity.  

Trenching for the DX heat pump can be best accom-

plished with a tracked excavator equipped with a 44” to 48” 
bucket. If a wider bucket is available and you can afford the 
extra cost, the trenches could be wider for improved perform-
ance. 

The object, of course, is to allow the copper loops to 

contact earth which has not been influenced by the prox-
imity of another loop.

 The trenches are dug from 5 to 6 ft. 

deep to a total length of 180'.  Each of the DX  loops is 350' 
long  and when laid in the form of a U down each side of the 
trench the turn at the end will occur at 175' allowing for a 
small degree of error by the excavator operator.  Take special 
care that the bottom of the trench is kept as smooth as possi-
ble to reduce the chance of pinching or crushing the copper 
tubing when backfilling the trench. If rocky conditions are 
encountered it is recommended that the bottom of the trench, 
especially the corners where the pipe will lay, be covered by 
hand with limestone tailings,  or some other heavy dense ma-
terial t provide a relatively smooth resting place for the cop-
per pipe. Unlike plastic pipe, the copper tubing will stay 
where you put it when unrolled rather than arguing with you, 
as plastic does, on a cool day. Once the pipe has been un-
rolled and placed, backfilling by hand to a depth of 4-6" with 
fill as described above will ensure that the pipe is protected 
from falling rock etc. during the machine backfilling proce-
dure. 

 
Other excavating devices such as a ditch-witch (chain dig-

ger) or a regular back-hoe can be used if ground conditions 
permit however you will have to dig a U shaped trench with 
spacing 5 ft.  to 10 ft.. We have found that the greater speed 
of the tracked excavator in most soil conditions and the fact 
that you only have to dig one trench (which is excellent width 
for a man to work in) more than compensates for it's extra 
rental or operational costs. 

 
An alternative technique for burying the underground cop-

per tubing would be to dig a large shallow pit with a bull-
dozer. This pit would have to be large enough to accommo-
date all the loops required in the system. The copper tubes 
should have a spacing of at least 6 ft. minimum. A wider 
spacing would lead to slightly greater efficiency.  

 

Entering dwelling 

 
The copper groundloops must enter the dwelling at some 

location typically through the concrete foundation just above 
the poured floor. An alternate method would be to run the 
pipe (insulated) up the outside wall making a 90 degree turn 
above ground and entering the dwelling between the floor 
joists just below the first floor. These pipes should be insu-
lated with a minimum of 3/4" of closed cell weatherproof in-
sulation. There will be two 1/2" OD copper tubes for each 

nominal ton of capacity of the heat pump being installed. For 
example a 3-ton unit would have 3 groundloops and thus 6 
ends to go through the concrete wall. We recommend that you 
drill these holes to a diameter large enough to allow for the 
insertion of a plastic sleeve, (see drawing ) and the tubing 
with it's insulation jacket. Suitable measures must be taken to 
seal the installation from water penetration before the trench 
is backfilled. 

 
 

Unrolling & placing the Tubing 

 
Each 50' roll of tubing is taped  both individually and to 

the next roll in the group so that at any one time only 50' of 
the 350' is free to unroll. This allows for easier unrolling and 
prevents kinking the pipe. Observe how the taping is done so 
that you know which side of the loop to start unrolling first.  

To begin, unroll approximately 12' of copper tubing. Slide 

two 6' lengths of armaflex closed cell insulation with wall 
thickness of at least 1/2”over the end of the tubing and insert 
it  through the plastic sleeve of hole # 1 approximately 8" into 
the basement. It is good practice to label this line 

"loop 1  - 

gas" 

to identify it when interconnecting linesets inside the 

building.Unroll the copper tubing down one corner of the 
trench. When 175 ft of tubing has been laid out make your 
turn and proceed back the other side of the trench to the foun-
dation of the building. Slide two 6' lengths of armaflex insula-
tion onto the tubing and insert the stub end through hole # 2 in 
the wall to match the other end of the loop. Label this end of 
the line 

"loop 1  - liquid"

 so that the complete loop can be 

identified later. Manually backfill the loop with fill to a depth 
of 4 to 6" for protection during the machine backfill process. 
Duplicate the process described above applying labels to 
identify the two ends of successive loops (loop 2,3,4 etc.) un-
til all required loops are in place.     

 

Insulation placement near foundation 

 
It is important to apply closed cell insulation to the copper 

groundloops as they come within 12' of the building to pre-
vent the possible build up of ice near the foundation of the 
home. Applying 1/2” wall closed cell waterproof insulation to 
the tubing as described above will insure that very little heat 
is absorbed from the ground near the basement wall thus 
avoiding possible frost damage to the structure.  

 

Pressure testing linesets 

Using the 1/4" schrader valve supplied on each loop the 

installer can again check the pressure on each lineset with his 
refrigeration gauge set before releasing the pressure and cut-
ting the loop stubs coming into the basement to the proper 
lengths. 

  Interconnecting tubing 

 

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Страница 1: ...rouble Shooting Guide 24 Optimum Placement 7 Horizontal Dimensions 19 Electrical Schemetic 27 Instaling DX linesets 9 Electrical Requirements 20 Installer Wiring 28 Vacuuming Charging 11 Component Lay...

Страница 2: ...age 2 Maritime Geothermal Ltd 12 Feb 00 A NORDIC Direct Expansion Heat Pump System Energy Input Storage System Earth s Mass Extraction Heat Distribu NORDIC DX to Water NORDIC DX to Air HEATING COOLING...

Страница 3: ...d of installing a DX unit A high water table in the borehole area 20 to 30 ft will insure that there is adequate conduction with the earth and although the loop length per ton is shorter than the hori...

Страница 4: ...alled to pre vent the build up of pressure which may result in bursting of the circulator pump housing if the unit is operated while both valves are shut See point A marked above Nordic DX All Models...

Страница 5: ...10 times greater than a similar capacity conventional geothermal heat pump 4 Approximately 3 times as much refrigerant required in the cooling mode as is required in the heating mode 5 Lack of a prop...

Страница 6: ...nch to the basement wall Liquid lines must be insulated from the heat pump to approx 6 ft down the drop pipes in the vertical boreholes Install spacers to keep the pipes separated as far as possible f...

Страница 7: ...struction for a distance of 2 two ft so that servic ing and general maintenance can be carried out with a mini mum of difficulty Raising the heat pump off the floor a few inches is generally a good pr...

Страница 8: ...Page 8 Maritime Geothermal Ltd 12 Feb 00 Piping Layout of Vertical Style DX Heat Pump System 120 ft max 100 ft typical HOME...

Страница 9: ...above ground and entering the dwelling between the floor joists just below the first floor These pipes should be insu lated with a minimum of 3 4 of closed cell weatherproof in sulation There will be...

Страница 10: ...Page 10 Maritime Geothermal Ltd 12 Feb 00 NORDIC DX Horizontal Trench Design...

Страница 11: ...will be impossible and attempting to do so will introduce moisture to the system making the process take much longer to vacuum after the leak has been found and re paired Vacuum the system until the...

Страница 12: ...Page 12 Maritime Geothermal Ltd 12 Feb 00 NORDIC Horizontal DX Heat Pump System Plan View...

Страница 13: ...be kept below 2 inches of water total Return ducts should ideally be placed in every room and be sized 50 lar ger than corresponding supplies In some instances the num ber of floor diffusers will actu...

Страница 14: ...ld be a excavated area or an existing area which needs to be filled as part of general excavation Loops should be buried approxi mately 6 ft underground for best performance Example Nordic DX 45 shoul...

Страница 15: ...close at the same time The TX valves control the flow of liquid refrigerant to it s loop by virtue of the sensing bulbs being attached to each respective return vapor line and all the equalizer lines...

Страница 16: ...a sis as the field warms up 2 It allows the machine to switch from heating to cooling mode without shut off on it s low pressure control since refrigerant pressure is supplied to the intake of the com...

Страница 17: ...Page 17 Maritime Geothermal Ltd 12 Feb 00 NORDIC Series DX 45 55 65 Engineering and Performance Data June 1997...

Страница 18: ...binet is fully insulated with flame retardant accoustic material Supply Return Duct Sizes Basic cabinet design is the same for all DX models 45 55 65 Cold air return measures 27 x 30 5 Hot air plenum...

Страница 19: ...OOR SIZE 28 W x 31 H 1 25 1 00 31 00 1 00 4 22 4 00 3 50 3 50 4 50 7 50 5 00 5 00 33 00 17 13 6 99 RIGHT SIDE DOOR 26 07 2 50 BACK SIDE Return Air Side 19 00 Electric Box 1 00 18 00 DOOR Filter rack a...

Страница 20: ...18 18 Thermostat conductors 8 8 8 Disconnect Switch Thermostat Temperature IN F Temp OUT F Temperature Rise F of Total DX 45 Igal hr DX 55 Igal hr DX 65 Igal hr 40 150 110 20 10 11 8 14 5 45 150 105...

Страница 21: ...IN Domestic Hot Water OUT Bronze head Magneti cally driven Hot Water circulator High Low access ports Microprocessor con trolled operation Electronic thermostat Auto changeover from HEAT to COOL High...

Страница 22: ...LAT Diff Sens cooling Latent Cooling Total Cooling Comp Amps Comp Watts Blower Amps Blower Watts Total Watts EER Suct Disc Pres 50 80 2 52 7 27 5 38549 20002 58550 16 3 3490 3 4 341 3830 15 3 68 171...

Страница 23: ...0 110 6 40 8 76542 29 2 5990 4 3 415 6405 3 50 68 2 255 1 55 50459 71 108 5 38 0 70659 27 8 5721 4 2 413 6134 3 37 62 8 245 9 50 46511 70 105 7 35 7 67164 26 7 5428 4 1 414 5842 3 37 57 2 234 1 45 421...

Страница 24: ...ny Burned out motor Ohmmeter shows no resistance between common and run ter minals or between common and start terminals Note Be sure compressor overload has had a chance to reset If comp is hot this...

Страница 25: ...room comes up to tem perature Faulty low pressure ctrl Refrigerant pressure control should open on drop at approx 20 psig Control should reset automati cally Heat pump can then be restarted by resetti...

Страница 26: ...e at 120 F and open at 140 F Replace thermostat if faulty Disconnect switch open or fuse blown in electri cal supply to hot water tank Check both line and load sides of fuses If switch is open de term...

Страница 27: ...Page 27 Maritime Geothermal Ltd 12 Feb 00 NORDIC DX Series Schematic Wiring Diagram Package Unit Schemetic Shown...

Страница 28: ...rmostat sup plied C common G blower relay Y Y2 compressor R 24v hot supply L compressor lock out light O W2 reversing valve B heating mode Plenum Heater Connections use 18 4 t stat wire FF to FF in he...

Страница 29: ...ing 2 conductors con nect F and F in the heat pump s electrical box to F and F in the ple num heater A 18 4 wire Thermostat Operation The NORDIC heat pump comes sup plied with a 2 stage heating 1 stag...

Страница 30: ...20 16 x 17 16 5 x 16 5 20 1750 2000 18 8 x 40 10 x 30 12 x 24 14 x 20 16 x 17 16 5 x 16 5 22 2000 2250 20 10 x 38 12 x 30 14 x 26 16 x 22 18 x 19 18 5 x 18 5 22 2250 2600 20 10 x 38 12 x 30 14 x 26 16...

Страница 31: ...stat could put loads on the stat which would shorten it s life With the 24v signal we send only a few mili amps of current are required 2 It is impossible to for the installer to short any thing durin...

Страница 32: ...ommunica tion Port Activates loop 1 through 5 Cooling loop solenoids Soaker Hose E Emergency Heat O Reversing Valve G Blower Y Compressor R 24v Hot C Common 24vAC Low Pres Ctrl High Pres Ctrl Short Pi...

Страница 33: ...y coupled to solid state switches so that the worst malfunction in wiring etc would produce only minor damage if at all to the output section of the control board There are 12 output connections at th...

Страница 34: ...will activate followed by the blower If the system has been in the HEAT mode there will be a delay as the MODE switch timer keeps the compressor OFF for 5 minutes adjustable The compressor will start...

Страница 35: ...Page 35 Maritime Geothermal Ltd 12 Feb 00...

Страница 36: ...Data Sheet have it en dorsed by the owner and return it to Maritime Geothermal Ltd within 21 days after the installation of the unit 3 It is the responsibility of the building or general contractor to...

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