Trane GETB manual Using Antifreeze, Antifreeze requirements based on volume

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Installation

Using Antifreeze

In areas of the country where entering water temperatures drop below 45°F or where piping is being run through areas subject to freezing, the loop must be freeze protected by using an approved antifreeze solution to pre- vent the earth loop water from freez- ing inside the heat exchanger. Methanol and glycols are the most commonly used antifreeze solutions. Consult your geothermal unit supplier for locally approved solutions in your area.

Propylene glycol is not recommended in installations where the water tem- perature are expected to fall below 30°F. At extreme temperatures, the vis- cosity increases to the point where normal loop circulating pumps may not maintain proper flow.

If propylene glycol is the only locally approved solution for anti-freeze, good engineering practices should be used to achieve the desired flow.

Calculate the approximate volume of water in the system by using the re- quirements detailed in Table 8, Water Volume. Add three gallons to this total to allow for the water contained in the hose kit and geothermal unit.

Table 3: Antifreeze requirements based on volume

Type of Antifreeze

Minimum Temperature for Freeze Protection

 

 

 

 

 

 

10°F

15°F

20°F

25°F

30°F

 

 

 

 

 

 

Methanol

25%

21%

16%

10%

3%

 

 

 

 

 

 

Propylene Glycol

-

-

-

-

6%

 

 

 

 

 

 

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GETB specifications

The Trane GETB, known for its exceptional efficiency and reliability, stands as a leader in the commercial HVAC industry. Designed to meet the demands of varying environments, the GETB system is particularly beneficial for buildings requiring constant heating and cooling performance.

One of the standout features of the GETB is its use of the Trane Tracer SC+ building management system. This intelligent control platform allows facility managers to efficiently monitor and manage HVAC settings remotely, optimizing comfort and energy consumption. The integration of smart technology significantly reduces operational costs by promoting energy-saving strategies tailored to specific building requirements.

A notable technology incorporated in the Trane GETB system is the use of advanced variable-speed compressors. These compressors adjust their output based on the needs of the building, providing precise temperature control and minimizing energy wastage. With this technology, the GETB can achieve high efficiencies across various load conditions, which is particularly advantageous during periods of fluctuating occupancy.

Another important characteristic of the GETB is its robust design tailored for durability and longevity. Constructed with high-quality materials and components, the system is engineered to withstand the rigors of continuous operation in industrial environments. This resilience ensures minimal disruptions and maintenance needs, allowing for a seamless integration into any facility.

Additionally, the GETB offers extensive options for zoning and temperature control. With its zoning capabilities, different areas of a building can be maintained at separate temperature settings, enhancing comfort for occupants while contributing to energy conservation. The ability to customize the system to suit specific building layouts makes the GETB a versatile choice for a variety of applications.

Furthermore, the GETB is designed with environmental sustainability in mind. By using refrigerants with lower global warming potential, Trane has focused on reducing the ecological footprint of its products. This commitment to sustainability does not only comply with regulatory standards but also supports building owners looking to achieve green certifications.

In summary, the Trane GETB combines advanced technologies, robust design, and energy-efficient features to provide a dependable HVAC solution for commercial spaces. With its smart controls, variable-speed compressors, and emphasis on sustainability, it represents an ideal choice for those seeking reliable heating and cooling in a dynamic and eco-conscious manner.