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Unit Operating Conditions

Table 12a: Water Temperature Change Through 
Heat Exchanger

Table 13a: Size 025 Two-Stage HFC-410A Typical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures

Entering 

Water 

Temp °F

Water 

Flow 

GPM/

ton

Full Load Cooling - without HWG active

Full Load Heating - without HWG active

Suction 

Pressure 

PSIG

Discharge 

Pressure 

PSIG

Super-

heat

Sub-

cooling

Water Temp 

Rise °F

Air Temp 

Drop °F 

DB

Suction 

Pressure 

PSIG

Discharge 

Pressure 

PSIG

Super-

heat

Sub-

cooling

Water Temp 

Drop °F

Air Temp 

Rise °F 

DB

30

1.5

2.25

3

122-132
122-132
122-132

159-179
146-166
132-152

13-18
13-18
14-19

9-14
7-12
7-12

16.7-18.7
12.3-14.3

7.9-9.9

18-24
19-25
19-25

77-87
79-89
82-92

278-298
280-300
282-302

4-9
4-9
4-9

10-15
10-15
10-15

5.9-7.9
4.2-6.2
2.7-4.7

18-24
19-25
20-26

50

1.5

2.25

3

132-142
132-142
132-142

186-206
172-192
158-178

8-13
8-13
8-13

8-13
6-11
6-11

16.3-18.3
12.1-14.1

7.8-9.8

18-24
19-25
19-25

107-117
111-121
115-125

314-334
315-335
317-337

6-11
6-11
6-11

13-18
13-18
13-18

8.9-10.9

6.7-8.7
4.5-6.5

25-31
26-32
26-32

70

1.5

2.25

3

139-149
139-149
139-149

281-301
267-287
253-273

7-12
7-12
7-12

8-13
8-13
7-12

15.7-17.7
11.6-13.6

7.6-9.6

18-24
18-24
18-24

139-149
145-155
152-162

350-370
352-372
354-374

7-12
7-12
7-12

15-20
15-20
15-20

11.3-13.3

8.5-10.5

5.8-7.8

31-38
32-39
32-39

90

1.5

2.25

3

141-151
141-151
141-151

374-394
360-380
346-366

7-12
7-12
7-12

9-14
9-14
8-13

14.6-16.6
10.7-12.7

6.9-8.9

17-23
17-23
17-23

177-187
181-191
186-196

392-412
397-417
402-422

9-14

10-15
11-16

17-22
17-22
17-22

14.4-16.4
10.8-12.8

7.1-9.1

37-45
38-46
38-46

110

1.5

2.25

3

145-155
145-155
145-155

473-493
458-478
441-461

7-12
7-12
7-12

10-15
10-15

9-14

13.6-15.6

9.9-11.9

6.2-8.2

16-22
16-22
16-22

Operation Not Recommended

Table 12b: RPV E/S Heat of Rejection/ Heat of Extraction

Model Stage GPM CFM

Heat of Rejection

Heat of Extraction

30°F 50°F 70°F 90°F 100°F 30°F 50°F 70°F 90°F

025

1

3.5
5.8
7.0

600

24.4
24.6
24.7

24.1
24.4
24.5

23.1
23.3
23.4

22.0
22.3
22.4

21.5
21.7
21.8

9.5

10.0
10.2

13.5
14.2
14.4

17.2
18.1
18.4

20.8
21.9
22.2

2

4.0
6.0
8.0

500

32.8
33.3
33.3

31.6
32.9
32.9

31.0
31.5
31.5

29.6
30.0
30.0

28.9
29.3
29.3

13.6
14.2
14.5

17.7
18.4
18.8

21.6
22.5
23.0

25.4
26.5
27.1

036

1

4.0
6.0
8.0

800

31.6
31.9
32.1

31.3
31.6
31.8

29.4
29.6
29.8

28.2
28.4
28.6

27.8
28.1
28.3

11.4

12.1
12.4

17.7
18.6
19.2

21.8
23.0
23.7

26.7
28.2
29.1

2

4.5
6.8
9.0

1100

47.9
48.4
48.7

47.5
47.9
48.2

45.9
46.3
46.6

44.3
44.7
45.0

43.5
43.9
44.1

19.4
20.5
21.1

26.5
28.0
28.8

31.1
32.9
33.9

38.2
40.4
41.6

048

1

5.5
8.3

11.0

1050

43.1
43.8
44.2

42.7
43.4
43.8

41.9
42.6
43.0

40.8
41.5
41.9

40.2
40.8
41.2

17.4
18.3
18.9

24.0
25.2
26.1

30.2
31.8
32.9

37.1
39.0
40.4

2

6.0
9.0

12.0

1650

62.4
63.4
64.0

61.8
62.8
63.4

59.9
61.0
61.5

58.1
59.1
59.7

57.2
58.2
58.7

23.7
24.9
25.7

33.6
35.3
36.5

39.7
41.8
43.2

48.7
51.3
53.0

062

1

7.0

10.5
14.0

1400

58.7
59.3
59.6

58.1
58.7
59.0

56.5
57.1
57.4

54.0
54.6
54.9

52.4
53.0
53.3

20.4
21.4
22.0

30.4
31.9
32.8

39.9
42.0
43.1

49.0
51.5
52.9

2

7.5

11.3

15.0

1550

79.8
80.6
81.1

79.0
79.8
80.3

76.5
77.3
77.7

74.0
74.8
75.2

72.8
73.5
73.9

27.8
29.2
30.0

39.1
41.1
42.1

49.7
52.2
53.6

61.0
64.1
65.8

Antifreeze Correction Table

Antifreeze Type

Antifreeze 

%

Cooling

Heating

WPD

Corr. Fct.

EWT 30°F

 EWT 90°F

EWT 30°F

Total 

Cap

Sens 

Cap

Power

Htg 

Cap

Power

Water

0

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

Propylene Glycol

5

0.995

0.995

1.003

0.989

0.997

1.070

15

0.986

0.986

1.009

0.968

0.990

1.210

25

0.978

0.978

1.014

0.947

0.983

1.360

Methanol

5

0.997

0.997

1.002

0.989

0.997

1.070

15

0.990

0.990

1.007

0.968

0.990

1.160

25

0.982

0.982

1.012

0.949

0.984

1.220

Ethanol

5

0.998

0.998

1.002

0.981

0.994

1.140

15

0.994

0.994

1.005

0.944

0.983

1.300

25

0.986

0.986

1.009

0.917

0.974

1.360

Ethylene Glycol

5

0.998

0.998

1.002

0.993

0.998

1.040

15

0.994

0.994

1.004

0.980

0.994

1.120

25

0.988

0.988

1.008

0.966

0.990

1.200

Содержание RPVE Series

Страница 1: ...er Quality Standards 14 Refrigeration Installation 15 22 Lineset Information 15 Hot Water Generator 23 25 HWG Module Refrigeration Installation For Outdoor Compressor Section Only 26 27 Electrical Lin...

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ...CKEL HEAT EXCHANGER EFFICIENCY REFERENCE 0 3 6 J C C N N 4 9 10 11 12 13 V 27 EER RETURN AIR FLOW CONFIGURATION VOLTAGE S SPLIT INDOOR CONFIGURATION HEAT EXCHANGER OPTIONS SUPPLY AIR FLOW MOTOR CONFIG...

Страница 4: ...nts If a compressor is removed from this unit refrigerant circuit oil will remain in the compressor To avoid leakage of compressor oil refrigerant lines of the compressor must be sealed after it is re...

Страница 5: ...autions must be taken to avoid physical damage to the units and contamination by foreign material Physical damage and contamination may prevent proper start up and may result in costly equipment clean...

Страница 6: ...ler Matches for ARI Ratings Compressor Section 025 036 048 062 Air Handler Model RHPL HM2421 RHPL HM3621 RHPL HM24 RHPL HM6024 Refrigerant HFC 10A Metering Device TXV Non Bleed required Air Coil Type...

Страница 7: ...er electrical and line set connections Any access panel screws that would be di cult to remove after the unit is installed should be removed prior to setting the unit Refer to Figure 1 for an illustra...

Страница 8: ...TEN or leaks may occur The female locking ring is threaded onto the pipe threads which holds the male pipe end against the rubber gasket and seals the joint HAND TIGHTEN ONLY DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN Intern...

Страница 9: ...30 Head ft GPM Speed 1 Speed 2 Speed 3 Figure 6 Pump Curves for RPVE internal pump s Double Pump 0 0 5 0 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Head ft GPM Speed 1 Speed 2 Speed 3 CAUTION...

Страница 10: ...ic pressure will fluctuate with the seasons Pressures will be higher in the winter months than during the cooling season This fluctuation is normal and should be considered when charging the system in...

Страница 11: ...freeze 10 F 12 2 C set point and avoid nuisance faults see Low Water Temperature Cutout Selection in this manual NOTE Low water temperature operation requires extended range equipment Ground Loop Heat...

Страница 12: ...xpansion tank should be sized to provide at least one minute continuous run time of the pump using its drawdown capacity rating to prevent pump short cycling Discharge water from the unit is not conta...

Страница 13: ...ating valves should never be used with this equipment CAUTION Figure 6 Water Well Connections CAUTION Many units are installed with a field supplied manual or electric shut o valve DAMAGE WILL OCCUR i...

Страница 14: ...304 SS 400 ppm 250 ppm 150 ppm 316 SS 1000 ppm 550 ppm 375 ppm Titanium 1000 ppm 550 ppm 375 ppm Erosion and Clogging Particulate Size and Erosion All 10 ppm of particles and a maximum velocity of 1 8...

Страница 15: ...Installing the Line set at the Compressor Section Braze the line set to the service valve stubs as shown in Figure 7 Remove the schraeder cores and heat trap the valves to avoid overheating and damag...

Страница 16: ...ING WARNING If at all possible it is recommended that a new line set be used when replacing an existing R 22 system with an HFC 410A system In rare instances where replacing the line set is not possib...

Страница 17: ...tdoor unit If the unit is operational follow steps F L F First start the existing R 22 system in the cooling mode and close the liquid line valve G Completely pump all existing R 22 refrigerant into t...

Страница 18: ...d valve on the cylinder in this case keeping the cylinder upright 14 Once the liquid refrigerant has been completely recovered switch the recovery machine to vapor recovery so that the R 22 vapor can...

Страница 19: ...calculated for the unit and line set is now in the system Open the service valve fully counter clockwise so that the stem will backseat and prevent leakage through the schrader port while it is not in...

Страница 20: ...ng 1 Measure the temperature of the liquid line on the smaller refrigerant line liquid line just outside of the cabinet This location will be adequate for measurement in both modes unless a significan...

Страница 21: ...ressor Section Insulated Linesets Low Voltage Air pad or Extruded polystryene PVC Condensate with vented trap Power Disconnects Compressor Section TXV IN toward Compressor Section PVC Condensate with...

Страница 22: ...eady for charging If the system meets the requirements in Figure 10 it is ready for charging Figure 10 Evacuation Graph Charging The System There are two methods of charging a refrigerant system One m...

Страница 23: ...For example consider the amount of heat that can be generated by the HWG when using the 125 F set point versus the amount of heat that can be generated by the HWG when using the 150 F set point In a t...

Страница 24: ...SETPOINT MUST ONLY BE USED ON SYSTEMS THAT EMPLOY AN APPROVED ANTI SCALD VALVE PART NUMBER AVAS4 AT THE HOT WATER STORAGE TANK WITH SUCH VALVE PROPERLY SET TO CONTROL WATER TEMPERATURES DISTRIBUTED T...

Страница 25: ...water piping with no less than 3 8 10mm wall closed cell insulation 3 Open both shut o valves and make sure the tank drain valve is closed Water Tank Refill 1 Close valve 4 Ensure that the HWG valves...

Страница 26: ...ection and the refrigerant line connections on the HWG Maximum length should be 30 feet one way Evacuate the lineset to 500 microns through the hot gas valves in the outdoor unit Open the HWG valves i...

Страница 27: ...igure 13d HWG Bypass Valve Figure 15 HWG Wiring Valve Open HWG Bypassed Valve Closed HWG Activated Control Board Circulator HWG Water Out HWG Refr Out HWG Refr In High Voltage HWG Water In TO RELAY R1...

Страница 28: ...rify transformer tap with air handler wiring diagram to insure that the transformer tap is set to the correct voltage 208V or 230V CAUTION Use only copper conductors for field installed electrical wir...

Страница 29: ...Voltage Field Wiring ELECTRICAL HWG WIRING Figure 18 HWG Module Wiring For Use with Outdoor Compressor Section TO RELAY R1 IN COMPRESSOR SECTION CONDENSER CONDENSER HWG Module Electrical Line Voltage...

Страница 30: ...rature associated with thermistor FP1 Note that the FP1 thermistor is located on the refrigerant line between the coaxial heat exchanger and expansion device TXV Therefore FP1 is sensing refrigerant t...

Страница 31: ...tion Since the unit will operate on first stage 80 90 of the time significant water savings can be realized by using two parallel solenoid valves with two flow regulators In the example above stage on...

Страница 32: ...plate to the wall Thermostat wire must be 18 AWG wire Wire the appropriate thermostat as shown in Figures 26 through 30 to the low voltage terminal strip on the CXM control board Practically any heat...

Страница 33: ...gure 28 Typical Two Stage Thermostat Heat Pump with Electric Heat Using A Humidistat for Dehumidification Figure 29 Typical Two Stage Thermostat Heat Pump with Electric Heat Using A Two Stage Thermost...

Страница 34: ...o the following 1 A steady t appears on the ICC diagnostic display 2 The compressor and low speed pump outputs will be activated 3 The compressor and pump outputs will turn o after 5 seconds Note If a...

Страница 35: ...ay of one 1 second for each stage of heating or cooling The Blower control has an on o indoor blower delay for heating and cooling The ICC ignores the low pressure control for the first 120 seconds of...

Страница 36: ...0 continuous seconds three 3 times during the same command for compressor operation the ICC will lockout the compressor to keep it from continuing to operate and flash a L on the dual 7 segment LEDs f...

Страница 37: ...n occurs Active Protection Code L7 Compressor Open Run Circuit If the ICC detects current in the start circuit without current present in the run circuit the ICC will lockout the compressor to keep it...

Страница 38: ...more than 18 hours Low refrigerant charge Air ducts have substan tial leakage Dirty air filter or air coil 02 High Side Fault Compressor limit has opened four 4 times within a call for operation Dirty...

Страница 39: ...30 Fuse Open The ICC detects the on board fuse is open The 3 amp fuse on the ICC is open Low voltage wiring at R and C is damaged or miswired 80 Low Air Flow The ICC detects that the blower is not pr...

Страница 40: ...Stage Compressor Fan 1st Stage Pump Stage 2 Heating Y1 Y2 G 2nd Stage Compressor Fan 1st 2nd Stage Pumps Stage 3 Heating Y1 Y2 W1 W2 G 2nd Stage Compressor Fan 1st 2nd Stage Pumps Auxiliary Heat Emer...

Страница 41: ...41 Residential Spl i t Rev 13 M arch 2015 ICC Controls Table 9 Nominal resistance at various temperatures Temp C Temp F Temp C Temp F Resistance kOhm Resistance kOhm...

Страница 42: ...1 5 to 3 0 gpm ton 1 6 to 3 2 l m per kW Cooling Heating Air Limits Min ambient air DB 10 F 23 C 10 F 23 C Rated ambient air DB 80 6 F 27 C 68 F 20 C Max ambient air DB 110 F 43 C 85 F 29 C Min enter...

Страница 43: ...slag and strong chemical cleaning agents Some antifreeze solutions may require distilled water Flow Controller pump s Verify that the pump s is wired purged of air and in operating condition System c...

Страница 44: ...compare to Tables 13a through 13d Verify correct water flow by comparing unit pressure drop across the heat exchanger versus the data in Table 11 Heat of extraction HE can be calculated and compared...

Страница 45: ...of Rejection Heat of Extraction 30 F 50 F 70 F 90 F 100 F 30 F 50 F 70 F 90 F 025 1 3 5 5 8 7 0 600 24 4 24 6 24 7 24 1 24 4 24 5 23 1 23 3 23 4 22 0 22 3 22 4 21 5 21 7 21 8 9 5 10 0 10 2 13 5 14 2 1...

Страница 46: ...135 123 133 122 132 245 265 227 247 208 228 13 18 13 18 14 19 19 24 18 23 16 21 20 9 22 9 15 6 17 6 10 2 12 2 20 26 20 26 20 26 93 103 98 108 103 113 289 309 295 315 301 321 7 12 7 12 7 12 5 10 5 10 5...

Страница 47: ...he water coil and may need more frequent inspections In areas with extremely hard water a HWG is not recommended Filters Filters must be clean to obtain maximum performance Filters should be inspected...

Страница 48: ...at also has a wide range of fault and history information Sensor Inputs All sensor inputs are paired wires connecting each component to the board Therefore continuity on pressure switches for example...

Страница 49: ...history Refer to mechanical troubleshooting No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Compressor control 7 segment lit Check control voltage to control Y1 LED lit Check thermostat wiring Flashing c o...

Страница 50: ...water temp within design parameters X X Bad thermistor Check temp and impedance correlation per chart FP2 fault Code 86 X Reduced or no Air flow Check for dirty air filter and clean or replace Air Coi...

Страница 51: ...eplace in heating Check fan motor operation and airflow restrictions Too high of external static Check static vs blower table X Reduced or no water flow Check pump operation or valve operation setting...

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Страница 55: ...55 Residential Spl i t Rev 13 M arch 2015 Notes...

Страница 56: ...ch product at the time for order may be changed without notice and may not be as described herein Please contact the Manufacturer s Customer Service Department at 1 405 357 0409 for specific informati...

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