Trane WPHF, WPVJ manual Unit Installation Wphf

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Installation

Unit Installation; WPHF

Duct collars are provided for the WPHF equipment. The duct system and dif- fusers should be sized inaccordance with ASHRAE or ACCA Manual D.

1Install a flexible connector (field provided) for supply/return air duct connections on all metal duct sys- tems.

Note: If the unit is connected to ex- isting ductwork, an initial check of the mechanical system should be made to insure the duct has the ca- pacity to handle the air required for the unit application. If ducting is too small, as in the replacement of heat- ing only systems, larger ductwork should be installed. All existing ductwork should be checked for leaks, and repairs should be made.

2Insulate the field ductwork with a minimum of 1" duct insulation. Note: Installing the unit to an unin- sulated ductwork in an uncondi- tioned space may adversely affect the unit’s performance, as well as in- crease noise emissions into the space.

3Install proper condensate trapping to the equipment. The unit drain connection is 3/4" (19mm). When de- signing the condensate trap, it is im- portant to consider the unit’s draw- thru design requiring negative pres- sure trapping.

In a properly trapping system, when condensate forms during normal operation, the water level in the trap rises until there is a constant flow (Figure 4). It is imperative to main- tain water in the trap and not allow the trap to dry out during heating season. Keeping the trap primed at all times will enable the water to flow properly.

Condensate piping must be installed to allow the cleanable condensate pan to be removed for cleaning.

4Flush System. See page 17 for sys- tem flushing.

Water Connection

For vibration isolation, it is recom- mended that flexible steel braided hoses be installed instead of hard pip- ing between the supply/return risers and the equipment.

Trane offers 4-types of hose kit varia- tions:

Stainless steel braided flexible hose with manual shut-off (ball) valves

Figure 4: Negative pressure trap

Stainless steel braided flexible hose with manual deluxe shut-off (ball) valves

Stainless steel braided flexible hose with manual circuit-setter valve

Stainless steel braided flexible hose with automatic balancing valve

Additional accessories, such as a strainer are recommended for use to eliminate contaminants from entering the co-axial water-to-refrigerant heat exchangers.

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Contents Installation Owner Diagnostics Later Design SequenceResponsible Refrigerant Practices Contents Fiberglass Wool Pre-installation ChecklistMicrobial Growth General Information Dimensions/Weights/ Clearance Improper Unit LiftDimensions Wpvj 018-024 LH Wpvj 018-024 RH Wpvj 030-042 LH Wpvj 030-042 RH Wpvj 048-072 LH Wpvj 048-072 RH Installation General Installation ChecksLow Voltage Wiring AC & DC Requirements Filter InstallationUnit Installation Wpvj Water ConnectionUnit Installation Wphf Using Antifreeze Connecting a Distributed Pump Kit to a Closed Loop SystemCleaning and Flushing Water Loop Field Installed Power Wiring Control Power TransformerInstallation Low Voltage Wiring Thermostat LocationElectrical Requirements Ampacity DeviceRLA FLA RLA CSA Case WPHF057 Pre-Start Checklist Pre-Start-up ChecklistSequence Operation Operating Pressures WpvjOperating Pressure Water Volume Start-up Checklist and LogWater Pressure Drop Flow ChecksStart-up Checklist Log Job Name Model Number Date Serial NumberPreventive Maintenance MaintenanceHazardous Chemicals Warranty Information Warranty Information Standard WarrantyTroubleshooting Hazardous Service ProceduresGeneral Operation Operation with a Conventional ThermostatTroubleshooting Checklist Unit short cyclesUnit Wiring Wpvj Basic 24V Diagram Unit Wiring Wpvj Tracer ZN510 Diagram Unit Wiring Wphf Basic 24V Diagram Unit Wiring Wphf Tracer ZN510 Diagram Trane