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Tranquility 27 (TT) SeriesTranquility 20 (TS) SeriesTranquility 16 (TC) SeriesTranquility (TR) SeriesTable of ContentsModel Nomenclature - General Overview ForAll H & V Series3General Information4Unit Physical DataCommercialHorizontal & VerticalPackaged Water-SourceHeat Pumps - 60 HzINSTALLATION, OPERATION& MAINTENANCE97B0075N01Rev.: 03 January, 20116Horizontal Installation10Field Conversion of Air Discharge12Vertical Installation14Piping Installation16Water-Loop Heat Pump Applications17Ground-Loop Heat Pump Applications18Ground-Water Heat Pump Applications20Water Quality Standards22Electrical - Line Voltage23Electrical - Line Voltage24Electrical - Power Wiring34Electrical - Power & Low Voltage Wiring35Electrical - Low Voltage Wiring36Electrical - Thermostat Wiring38Blower Performance Data39ECM Blower Control46Typical Wiring Diagrams51CXM Controls52DXM Controls53Safety Features - CXM and DXM Controls55ClimaDry Modulating Reheat Option57Unit Starting and Operating Conditions60Piping System Cleaning and Flushing61Unit and System Checkout62Unit Start-Up Procedure63Preventive Maintenance77Functional Troubleshooting78Start-Up Log Sheet80Functional Troubleshooting81Warranty (U.S. & Canada)82Revision History84

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THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCYPackaged UnitsR e v. : 0 3 J a n u a r y, 2 0 1 1Model NomenclatureGeneral Overview For All H & V Series1 2Model Type34 5 67891011 12131415TT V 0 2 6 A G C 1 0 C L K SStandardS StandardTT Tranquility Two Stage ScrollTS Tranquility Single Stage ScrollTC Tranquility CompactTR Tranquility High EfficiencySupply Air & Motor OptionSee model nomenclature for specific optionsReturn AirL Left ReturnR Right ReturnConfigurationV Vertical UpflowH HorizontalD Vertical DownflowHeat Exchanger & Valve OptionsSee model nomenclature for specific optionsUnit Size, MBtuhWater Circuit OptionsRevision LevelSee model nomenclature for specific optionsCabinet InsulationVoltageE 265/60/1F 460/60/3G 208-230/60/1H 208-230/60/3N 575/60/3See model nomenclature for specific optionsControlsStandardLON DDCMPC DDC60Hz UnitsCXM DXMCDLMNPNOTE: Some options/configurations not availaible on all series. Please consult Engineering Guides for model specific options.Note: Above model nomenclature is a general reference. Consult individual engineering guides for detailed information.c l i m a t e m a s t e r. c o mRev.: 7/22/09B3

CLIMATEMASTER WATER-SOURCE HEAT PUMPSPackaged UnitsStoragePre-InstallationR e v. : 0 3 J a n u a r y, 2 0 1 1General InformationSafetyWarnings, cautions, and notices appear throughout thismanual. Read these items carefully before attempting anyinstallation, service, or troubleshooting of the equipment.DANGER: Indicates an immediate hazardous situation,which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury.DANGER labels on unit access panels must be observed.WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation,which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury.CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation oran unsafe practice, which if not avoided could result inminor or moderate injury or product or property damage.NOTICE: Notification of installation, operation, ormaintenance information, which is important, but which isnot hazard-related. WARNING! WARNING! The EarthPure Application and Service Manualshould be read and understood before attempting to servicerefrigerant circuits with HFC-410A. WARNING! WARNING! To avoid the release of refrigerant into theatmosphere, the refrigerant circuit of this unit must beserviced only by technicians who meet local, state, andfederal proficiency requirements. CAUTION! CAUTION! To avoid equipment damage, DO NOT usethese units as a source of heating or cooling during theconstruction process. The mechanical components and filterswill quickly become clogged with construction dirt and debris,which may cause system damage. WARNING! WARNING! The installation of water-source heat pumps andall associated components, parts, and accessories whichmake up the installation shall be in accordance with theregulations of ALL authorities having jurisdiction and MUSTconform to all applicable codes. It is the responsibility ofthe installing contractor to determine and comply with ALLapplicable codes and regulations.4 WARNING! WARNING! All refrigerant discharged from this unit mustbe recovered WITHOUT EXCEPTION. Technicians mustfollow industry accepted guidelines and all local, state, andfederal statutes for the recovery and disposal of refrigerants.If a compressor is removed from this unit, refrigerant circuitoil will remain in the compressor. To avoid leakage ofcompressor oil, refrigerant lines of the compressor must besealed after it is removed.Inspection - Upon receipt of the equipment, carefullycheck the shipment against the bill of lading. Make sureall units have been received. Inspect the packaging ofeach unit, and inspect each unit for damage. Ensure thatthe carrier makes proper notation of any shortages ordamage on all copies of the freight bill and completes acommon carrier inspection report. Concealed damagenot discovered during unloading must be reported to thecarrier within 15 days of receipt of shipment. If not filedwithin 15 days, the freight company can deny the claimwithout recourse.Note: It is the responsibility of the purchaser to file allnecessary claims with the carrier. Notify your equipmentsupplier of all damage within fifteen (15) days ofshipment.Storage - Equipment should be stored in its originalpackaging in a clean, dry area. Store units in an uprightposition at all times. Stack units a maximum of 3 unitshigh.Unit Protection - Cover units on the job site with eitherthe original packaging or an equivalent protectivecovering. Cap the open ends of pipes stored on thejob site. In areas where painting, plastering, and/orspraying has not been completed, all due precautionsmust be taken to avoid physical damage to the unitsand contamination by foreign material. Physical damageand contamination may prevent proper start-up and mayresult in costly equipment clean-up.Examine all pipes, fittings, and valves before installingany of the system components. Remove any dirt or debrisfound in or on these components.C l i m a t e M a s t e r Wa t e r - S o u r c e H e a t P u m p s

THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCYPackaged UnitsR e v. : 0 3 J a n u a r y, 2 0 1 1Pre-Installation - Installation, Operation, andMaintenance instructions are provided with each unit.Horizontal equipment is designed for installationabove false ceiling or in a ceiling plenum. Other unitconfigurations are typically installed in a mechanicalroom. The installation site chosen should includeadequate service clearance around the unit. Before unitstart-up, read all manuals and become familiar with theunit and its operation. Thoroughly check the systembefore operation.Prepare units for installation as follows:1. Compare the electrical data on the unit nameplatewith ordering and shipping information to verify thatthe correct unit has been shipped.2. Keep the cabinet covered with the original packaginguntil installation is complete and all plastering,painting, etc. is finished.3. Verify refrigerant tubing is free of kinks or dents andthat it does not touch other unit components.4. Inspect all electrical connections. Connections mustbe clean and tight at the terminals.5. Remove any blower support packaging (water-to-airunits only).6. Loosen compressor bolts on units equipped withcompressor spring vibration isolation until thecompressor rides freely on the springs. Removeshipping restraints. (No action is required forcompressors with mounted grommets.)7. Some airflow patterns are field convertible (horizontalunits only). Locate the airflow conversion section ofthis IOM.8. Locate and verify any hot water generator (HWG),hanger, or other accessory kit located in thecompressor section or blower section. CAUTION! CAUTION! All three phase scroll compressors must havedirection of rotation verified at start-up. Verification isachieved by checking compressor Amp draw. Amp drawwill be substantially lower compared to nameplate values.Additionally, reverse rotation results in an elevated soundlevel compared to correct rotation. Reverse rotation will resultin compressor internal overload trip within several minutes.Verify compressor type before proceeding. CAUTION! CAUTION! DO NOT store or install units in corrosiveenvironments or in locations subject to temperature orhumidity extremes (e.g., attics, garages, rooftops, etc.).Corrosive conditions and high temperature or humidity cansignificantly reduce performance, reliability, and service life.Always move and store units in an upright position. Tiltingunits on their sides may cause equipment damage. CAUTION! CAUTION! CUT HAZARD - Failure to follow this caution mayresult in personal injury. Sheet metal parts may have sharpedges or burrs. Use care and wear appropriate protectiveclothing, safety glasses and gloves when handling parts andservicing heat pumps.NOTICE! Failure to remove shipping brackets fromspring-mounted compressors will cause excessivenoise, and could cause component failure due toadded vibration.c l i m a t e m a s t e r. c o m5

CLIMATEMASTER WATER-SOURCE HEAT PUMPSPackaged UnitsR e v. : 0 3 J a n u a r y, 2 0 1 1Unit Physical DataTranquility 27 Two-Stage (TT) Series (60Hz Only)Model026038Compressor (1 Each)Factory Charge (HFC-410A) (oz) [kg]049064072144 [4.08]156 [4.42]Two-Stage Scroll58 [1.64]78 [2.21]81 [2.30]1/2 [373]1/2 [373]1 [746]1 [746]1 [746]9x7[229 x 178]11 x 10[279 x 254]11 x 10[279 x 254]11 x 10[279 x 254]11 x 10[279 x 254]3/43/41111/21/21/21/21/20.76 [2.88]0.92 [3.48]1.24 [4.69]1.56 [5.91]1.56 [5.91]Air Coil Dimensions (h x w) - (in) [mm]28 x 20[711 x 508]28 x 25[711 x 635]32 x 25[813 x 635]36 x 25[914 x 635]36 x 25[914 x 635]Standard Filter - 1” [25.4mm]Throwaway, qty (in) [mm]28 x 24[711 x 610]28 x 30[711 x 762]2 - 16 x 30[406 x 762]1 - 16 x 30[813 x 762]1 - 20 x 30[508 x 762]1 - 16 x 30[813 x 762]1 - 20 x 30[508 x 762]Weight - Operating, (lbs) [kg]266 [121]327 [148]416 [189]443 [201]443 [201]Weight - Packaged, (lbs) [kg]276 [125]337 [153]426 [193]453 [205]453 [205]Air Coil Dimensions (h x w) - (in) [mm]18 x 31[457 x 787]20 x 35[508 x 889]20 x 40[508 x 1016]20 x 45[508 x 1143]20 x 45[508 x 1143]Standard Filter - 1” [25.4mm]Throwaway, qty (in) [mm]2 - 18 x 18[457 x 457]1 - 12 x 20[305 x 508]1 - 20 x 25[508 x 635]1 - 18 x 20[457 x 508]1 - 20 x 24[508 x 610]2 - 20 x 24[508 x 610]2 - 20 x 24[508 x 610]Weight - Operating, (lbs) [kg]266 [121]327 [148]416 [189]443 [201]443 [201]Weight - Packaged, (lbs) [kg]276 [125]337 [153]426 [193]453 [205]453 [205]ECM Fan Motor & BlowerFan Motor (hp) [W]Blower Wheel Size (dia x w) (in) [mm]Water Connection SizeFPT (in)HWG Connection SizeFPT (in)Coax VolumeVolume (US Gallons) [liters]Vertical Upflow/DownflowHorizontalNotes:All units have TXV expansion device and 1/2” & 3/4” electrical knockouts.575 volt motors are two speed.Unit Maximum Water Working PressureOptionsBase UnitInternal Secondary Pump (ISP)ClimaDryMax Pressure PSIG [kPa]500 [3,445]145 [999]145 [999]Internal Motorized Water Valve (MWV)300 [2,067]Internal Auto Flow Valve500 [3,445]Use the lowest maximum pressure rating when multiple options are combined.6C l i m a t e M a s t e r Wa t e r - S o u r c e H e a t P u m p s

THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCYPackaged UnitsR e v. : 0 3 J a n u a r y, 2 0 1 1Tranquility 20 Single-Stage (TS) Series (60Hz)Model006009Compressor (1 Each)012018024030036RotaryFactory Charge HFC-410A(oz) [kg]04204806007080 [2.27]136 [3.86]144 [4.08]Scroll24 [0.68]32 [0.91]34 [0.96]50 [1.13]56 [1.59]58 [1.64]70 [1.98]80 [2.27]N/AN/AN/A1/2 [373]1/2 [373]1/2 [373]1/2 [373]1/2 [373]1 [746]1 [746]1 [746]N/AN/A9x7[229 x 178]9x7[229 x 178]9x7[229 x 178]11 x 10[279 x 254]11 x 10[279 x 254]11 x 10[279 x 254]11 x 10[279 x 254]11 x 10[279 x 254]ECM Fan Motor & BlowerFan Motor (hp) [W]Blower Wheel Size (dia x w) (in) [mm]N/APSC Fan Motor & Blower (3 Speeds)Fan Motor (hp) [W]1/25 [30]1/20 [37]1/8 [93]1/6 [124]1/5 [149]1/3 [249]1/2 [373]1/2 [373]3/4 [560]1 [746]1 [746]High Static Fan Motor (hp) [W]N/AN/AN/A1/5 [149]1/3 [249]1/2 [373]1/2 [373]3/4 [560]3/4 [560]1 [746]Not AvailableBlower Wheel Size (dia x w) (in) [mm]6X5[152 X 127]6X5[152 X 127]6X5[152 X 127]9x7[229 x 178]9x7[229 x 178]9x7[229 x 178]10 x 10[254 x 254]10 x 10[254 x 254]10 x 10[254 x 254]11 x 10[279 x 254]11 x 10[279 x �1/2”1/2”1/2”0.17 [0.64]0.29 [1.10]0.45 [1.70]0.56 [2.12]0.76 [2.88]0.76 [2.88]0.92 [3.48]1.24 [4.69]1.24 [4.69]1.56 [5.91]1.56 [5.91]Air Coil Dimensions (h x w) (in) [mm]16 x 16[406 x 406]Upflow Only16 x 16[406 x 406]Upflow Only16 x 16[406 x 406]Upflow Only24 x 20[610 x 508]28 x 20[711 x 508]28 x 20[711 x 508]28 x 25[711 x 635]32 x 25[813 x 635]32 x 25[813 x 635]36 x 25[914 x 635]36 x 25[914 x 635]Standard Filter - 1” [25.4mm]Throwaway, qty (in) [mm]16 x 20[406 x 508]16 x 20[406 x 508]16 x 20[406 x 508]24 x 24[610 x 610]28 x 24[711 x 610]28 x 24[711 x 610]28 x 30[711 x 762]2 - 16 x 30[2 - 406 x 762]2 - 16 x 30[2 - 406 x 762]1 - 16 x 30;1 - 20 x 30[1 - 406 x 762;1 - 508 x 762]1 - 16 x 30;1 - 20 x 30[1 - 406 x 762;1 - 508 x 762]Weight - Operating, (lbs) [kg]126 [57]146 [66]150 [68]252 [114]266 [121]268 [122]327 [148]414 [188]416 [189]441 [200]443 [201]Weight - Packaged, (lbs) [kg]136 [62]156 [71]160 [73]262 [119]276 [125]278 [126]337 [153]424 [192]426 [193]451 [205]453 [206]Air Coil Dimensions (h x w) (in) [mm]16 x 16[406 x 406]16 x 16[406 x 406]16 x 16[406 x 406]18 x 27[457 x 686]18 x 31[457 x 787]18 x 31[457 x 787]20 x 35[508 x 889]20 x 40[508 x 1016]20 x 40[508 x 1016]20 x 45[508 x 1143]20 x 45[508 x 1143]Standard Filter - 1” [25.4mm]Throwaway, qty (in) [mm]16 x 20[406 x 508]16 x 20[406 x 508]16 x 20[406 x 508]2 - 18 x 18[2 - 457 x 457]2 - 18 x 18[2 - 457 x 457]2 - 18 x 18[2 - 457 x 457]1 - 12 x 20;1- 20 x 25[1 - 305 x 508;1 - 508 x 635]1 - 18 x 20;1 - 20 x 24[1 - 457 x 508;1 - 508 x 610]1 - 18 x 20;1 - 20 x 24[1 - 457 x 508;1 - 508 x 610]2 - 20 x 24[2 - 508 x 610]2 - 20 x 24[2 - 508 x 610]Weight - Operating, (lbs) [kg]136 [62]156 [71]160 [73]257 [117]266 [121]268 [122]327 [148]414 [188]416 [189]441 [200]443 [201]Weight - Packaged, (lbs) [kg]146 [66]166 [72]170 [77]267 [121]276 [125]278 [126]337 [153]424 [192]426 [193]451 [205]453 [206]Water Connection SizeFPT (in)HWG Connection SizeFPT (in)Coax VolumeVolume (US Gallons) [liters]Vertical Upflow/DownflowHorizontalNotes:All units have TXV expansion device and 1/2” & 3/4” electrical knockouts.575 volt motors are two speed.Unit Maximum Water Working PressureOptionsBase UnitInternal Secondary Pump (ISP)ClimaDryMax Pressure PSIG [kPa]500 [3,445]145 [999]145 [999]Internal Motorized Water Valve (MWV)300 [2,067]Internal Auto Flow Valve500 [3,445]Use the lowest maximum pressure rating when multiple options are combined.c l i m a t e m a s t e r. c o m7

CLIMATEMASTER WATER-SOURCE HEAT PUMPSPackaged UnitsR e v. : 0 3 J a n u a r y, 2 0 1 1Tranquility 16 (TC) Series (60 Hz)TC Series006009Factory Charge HFC-410A (oz)012015018024030036RotaryCompressor (1 SC Fan Motor & 3PSC/3Fan Motor (hp)1/251/101/101/61/61/43/41/23/43/41Blower Wheel Size (Dia x w)5x55x56x58x78x79x79x79x89x810x1011x10Fan Motor Type/SpeedsWater Connection 0.939Air Coil Dimensions (H x 4x21.7524x21.7624x28.2524x28.25Filter Standard - 1" 4x241-14x24,1-18x241-14x24,1-18x24Weight - Operating (lbs.)103105114153158189197203218263278Weight - Packaged (lbs.)113115124158163194202209224270285Air Coil Dimensions (H x 3520x35Filter Standard - 1" Throwaway10x1810x1810x1816x2516x2518x2518x2520x28 or2-20x1420x28 or2-20x141-20x24,1-20x141-20x24,1-20x14Weight - Operating (lbs.)103105114153158174182203218263278Weight - Packaged (lbs.)113115124158163179187209224270285FPTCoax Volume (gallons)VerticalHorizontalNotes:All units have TXV expansion device, and 1/2” & 3/4” electrical knockouts.FPT Female Pipe ThreadCondensate Drain Connection is 3/4” FPT.575 volt fan motors are two speed.Unit Maximum Water Working PressureBase Unit8Max Pressure PSIG [kPa]500 [3,445]C l i m a t e M a s t e r Wa t e r - S o u r c e H e a t P u m p s

THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCYPackaged UnitsR e v. : 0 3 J a n u a r y, 2 0 1 1Tranquility (TR) Series (60 Hz)TR Series006009012Compressor (1 each)Factory Charge HFC-410A - 543434850707482PSC/3PSC Fan Motor & BlowerFan Motor 3PSC/3PSC/3Fan Motor (hp)1/251/101/101/61/61/43/41/23/43/41Blower Wheel Size (Dia x �Water Connection SizeSource FPTOptional HWG FPTCoax Volume .3230.890.7380.939Air Coil Dimensions (H x 4x21.7524x21.7628x2528x25Filter Standard - 1” 4x2428x2828x28Weight - Operating (lbs.)110112121163168184192213228283298Weight - Packaged (lbs.)115117126168173189197219234290305Air Coil Dimensions (H x 3520x35Filter Standard - 1” Throwaway10x1810x1810x1816x2516x2518x2518x2520x28 or 2-20x1420x28 or 2-20x141-20x24, 1-20x141-20x24, 1-20x14Weight - Operating (lbs.)110112121163168184192213228283298Weight - Packaged izontalNotes: All units have TXV expansion device and 1/2” & 3/4” electrical knockouts.575 volt fan motors are two speed.FPT Female Pipe ThreadCondensate Drain Connection is 3/4” FPT.Unit Maximum Water Working PressureOptionsMax Pressure PSIG [kPa]Base Unit500 [3,445]Internal Secondary Pump (ISP)145 [999]Internal Motorized Water Valve (MWV)300 [2,067]Internal Auto Flow Valve500 [3,445]ClimaDry145 [999]Use the lowest maximum pressure rating when multiple options are combined.c l i m a t e m a s t e r. c o m9

CLIMATEMASTER WATER-SOURCE HEAT PUMPSPackaged UnitsR e v. : 0 3 J a n u a r y, 2 0 1 1Horizontal InstallationHorizontal Unit LocationUnits are not designed for outdoor installation. Locatethe unit in an INDOOR area that allows enough spacefor service personnel to perform typical maintenance orrepairs without removing unit from the ceiling. Horizontalunits are typically installed above a false ceiling or in aceiling plenum. Never install units in areas subject tofreezing or where humidity levels could cause cabinetcondensation (such as unconditioned spaces subjectto 100% outside air). Consideration should be given toaccess for easy removal of the filter and access panels.Provide sufficient room to make water, electrical, andduct connection(s).If the unit is located in a confined space, such as a closet,provisions must be made for return air to freely enter thespace by means of a louvered door, etc. Any access panelscrews that would be difficult to remove after the unitis installed should be removed prior to setting the unit.Refer to Figure 3 for an illustration of a typical installation.Refer to unit submittal data or engineering design guidefor dimensional data.In limited side access installations, pre-removal of thecontrol box side mounting screws will allow control boxremoval for future servicing (TC/TR units only).Mounting Horizontal UnitsHorizontal units have hanger kits pre-installed from thefactory as shown in Figure 1. Figure 3 shows a typicalhorizontal unit installation.Horizontal heat pumps are typically suspended abovea ceiling or within a soffit using field supplied, threadedrods sized to support the weight of the unit.Use four (4) field supplied threaded rods and factoryprovided vibration isolators to suspend the unit. Hangthe unit clear of the floor slab above and support theunit by the mounting bracket assemblies only. DO NOTattach the unit flush with the floor slab above.Pitch the unit toward the drain as shown in Figure 2 toimprove the condensate drainage. On small units (lessthan 2.5 tons/8.8kW) ensure that unit pitch does notcause condensate leaks inside the cabinet.Figure 1: Hanger Bracket3/8" [10mm] ThreadedRod (by others)Vibration Isolator(factory supplied)Conform to the following guidelines when selectingunit location:Washer(by others)1. Provide a hinged access door in concealed-splineDouble Hex Nutsor plaster ceilings. Provide removable ceiling(by others)tiles in T-bar or lay-in ceilings. Refer to horizontalunit dimensions for specific series and model inunit submittal data. Size the access opening toaccommodate the service technician during theremoval or replacement of the compressor and theremoval or installation of the unit itself.2. Provide access to hanger brackets, water valves andVarilla Roscada de 3/8"fittings. Provide screwdriver clearance to accessFigure2: Horizontal Unit Pitch(fabricada por terceros)panels, discharge collars and all electrical connections.Aislador de Vibraciones3. DO NOT obstruct the space beneath the unit with(para codificación por color ynotas de instalación, consultepiping, electrical cables and other items that prohibitlas instrucciones defuture removal of components or the unit itself. instalación del soportcolgador)4. Use a manual portable jack/lift to lift and support etheArandelaweight of the unit during installation and servicing.6.4mm pitchfor drainage(fabricada por terceros)The installation of water source heat pump units and allassociated components, parts and accessories whichmake up the installation shall be in accordance withthe regulations of ALL authorities having jurisdictionand MUST conform to all applicable codes. It is theresponsibility of the installing contractor to determineand comply with ALL applicable codes and regulations.10Tuercas HexagonalesDobles (por terceros)Instale los Tornillos comose Indica en el DiagramaLa longitud de este tornillodebe ser de solamente 1/2” para evitar dañosC l i m a t e M a s t e r Wa t e r - S o u r c e H e a t P u m p sDrain Connection

THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCYPackaged UnitsR e v. : 0 3 J a n u a r y, 2 0 1 1HORIZONTAL INSTALLATIONFigure 3: Typical Horizontal Unit InstallationFigure 3: Typical Horizontal Unit Installation3/8" [10mm] threaded rods(by others)Return AirThermostatWiringPower WiringOptional Low Pressure Drop WaterControl Valve(can be internally mountedon some models)Stainless steel braid hosewith integral "J" swivelSupply AirOptional Balancing ValveUnit PowerInsulated supply duct withat least one 90 deg elbowto reduce air noiseFlexible DuctConnectorBuildingLoopUnit PowerDisconnect(by others)Water OutWater InBall Valve with optionalintegral P/T plugUnit HangerAir Coil - To obtain maximum performance, the air coilshould be cleaned before start-up. A 10% solution ofdishwasher detergent and water is recommended forboth sides of the coil. A thorough water rinse shouldfollow. UV based anti-bacterial systems may damagecoated air coils.Notice! Installation Note - Ducted Return: Manyhorizontal WSHPs are installed in a return air ceilingplenum application (above ceiling). Vertical WSHPs arecommonly installed in a mechanical room with free return(e.g. louvered door). Therefore, filter rails are the industrystandard and are included on ClimateMaster commercialheat pumps for the purposes of holding the filter only.For ducted return applications, the filter rail must beremoved and replaced with a duct flange or filter rack.Canvas or flexible connectors should also be used tominimize vibration between the unit and ductwork.Varillas Roscadas de 3/8"(fabricadas por terceros)Retorno deaireCableadodel termostatoAlimentaciónde energía dela unidadAire de alimentaciónManguera trenzada deacero inoxidable con accesoriogiratorio en “J”Válvula compensadora opcionalVálvula invertida opcional paracontrol de baja presión de agua(puede montarse en forma interna)Colgadorde la unidadConducto de alimentaciónaislado con un codo (mínimo)de 90 grados para reducir elruido del aireDisyuntor deenergía de la unidad(fabricado por terceros)Circuitode edificaciónEntrada de aguaSalida de aguaCableado dealimentaciónde energíac l i m a t e m a s t e r. c o mVálvula a bola con tapónP/T integrado opcional11

CLIMATEMASTER WATER-SOURCE HEAT PUMPSPackaged UnitsR e v. : 0 3 J a n u a r y, 2 0 1 1Field Conversion of Air DischargeOverview - Horizontal units can be field convertedbetween side (straight) and back (end) discharge usingthe instructions below.Figure 4: Left Return Side to BackRemove ScrewsWaterConnection EndNote: It is not possible to field convert return airbetween left or right return models due to thenecessity of refrigeration copper piping changes.Return AirPreparation - It is best to field convert the unit on theground before hanging. If the unit is already hung itshould be taken down for the field conversion.Side to Back Discharge Conversion1. Place unit in well lit area. Remove the screws as shownin Figure 4 to free top panel and discharge panel.2. Lift out the access panel and set aside. Lift and rotatethe discharge panel to the other position as shown,being careful with the blower wiring.3. Check blower wire routing and connections fortension or contact with sheet metal edges. Re-route ifnecessary.4. Check refrigerant tubing for contact with othercomponents.5. Reinstall top panel and screws noting that the locationfor some screws will have changed.6. Manually spin the fan wheel to ensure that the wheelis not rubbing or obstructed.7. Replace access panels.Side DischargeWaterConnection EndRotateReturn AirMove to SideReplace ScrewsWaterConnection EndReturn AirBack to Side Discharge Conversion - If the discharge ischanged from back to side, use above instruction notingthat illustrations will be reversed.Left vs. Right Return - It is not possible to field convertreturn air between left or right return models due tothe necessity of refrigeration copper piping changes.However, the conversion process of side to back orback to side discharge for either right or left returnconfiguration is the same. In some cases, it may bepossible to rotate the entire unit 180 degrees if the returnair connection needs to be on the opposite side. Notethat rotating the unit will move the piping to theother end of the unit.DrainDischarge AirBack DischargeFigure 5: Right Return Side to BackWaterConnection EndReturn AirSupply DuctSide DischargeReturn AirDrainDischarge Air12C l i m a t e M a s t e r Wa t e r - S o u r c e H e a t P u m p sBack DischargeWaterConnection End

THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCYPackaged UnitsCondensate PipingDuct System InstallationR e v. : 0 3 J a n u a r y, 2 0 1 1Condensate Piping - Horizontal Units - Units are typically installed directly above each other on successivefloors with condensate drains located near the units.Attach the unit condensate drain connection to the building condensate drain with a flexible, non-pressure-rated3/4 inch [19mm] ID plastic hose. Ensure that the hose iswithout kinks to maintain unobstructed flow of condensate from the unit to the drain. Verify that condensateline is pitched towards the drain 1/4” per foot (10mm per46cm) of run.Pitch the unit toward the drain as shown in Figure 2 toimprove the condensate drainage. On small units (lessthan 2.5 tons/8.8 kW), ensure that unit pitch does notcause condensate leaks inside the cabinet.The horizontal run of a condensate hose is usually tooshort to cause drainage problems. However, the horizontal run of the condensate line should be pitched at least1 inch for every 10 feet [10mm per 116cm] of run in thedirection of flow to ensure that the connection will notslip off due to excessive weight or piping expansion/contraction. Avoid low points and non-pitched piping sincedirt collects in low or level areas and may cause stoppageand overflow.Install condensate trap at each unit with the top of thetrap positioned below the unit condensate drain connection as shown in Figure 6. Design the depth of thetrap (water-seal) based upon the amount of ESP capability of the blower (where 2 inches [51mm] of ESP capabilityrequires 2 inches [51mm] of trap depth). As a general rule,1-1/2 inch [38mm] trap depth is the minimum.Each unit must be installed with its own individual trapand connection to the condensate line (main) or riser.Provide a means to flush or blow out the condensate line.DO NOT install units with a common trap and/or vent.Always vent the condensate line when dirt or air can collect in the line or a long horizontal drain line is required.Also vent when large units are working against higherexternal static pressure than other units connectedto the same condensate main since this may causepoor drainage for all units on the line. WHEN A VENTIS INSTALLED IN THE DRAIN LINE, IT MUST BELOCATED AFTER THE TRAP IN THE DIRECTION OFTHE CONDENSATE FLOW.Figure 6: Horizontal Condensate ConnectionVent*3/4" FPTTrap Depth1.5" [38mm]Min 1.5"[38mm]3/4" PVC orCopper by others* Some units include a painted drainconnection. Using a threaded pipe orsimilar device to clear any excess paintaccumulated inside this fitting mayease final drain line installation.1/4" per foot(21mm per m)drain slopeRev.: 4/30/10B CAUTION! CAUTION! Ensure condensate line is pitched toward drain1/4 inch per ft [21mm per m] of run.DUCT SYSTEM INSTALLATIONDuct System Installation - Proper duct sizing and designis critical to the performance of the unit. The duct syste

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