Heat Controller HTD, HTV Electrical Line Voltage, General Line Voltage Wiring, Power Connection

Page 20

Installation, Operation & Maintenance

HTV/HTD/HTH SERIES

Heat Controller, Inc.

Electrical - Line Voltage

WARNING!

WARNING! Disconnect electrical power source to prevent injury or death from electrical shock.

CAUTION!

CAUTION! Use only copper conductors for field installed electrical wiring. Unit terminals are not designed to accept other types of conductors.

Electrical - Line Voltage

All field installed wiring, including electrical ground, must comply with the National Electrical Code as well as all applicable local codes. Refer to the unit electrical data for fuse sizes. Consult wiring diagram for field connections that must be made by the installing (or electrical) contractor.

All final electrical connections must be made with a length of

flexible conduit to minimize vibration and sound transmission to the building.

General Line Voltage Wiring

Be sure the available power is the same voltage and phase shown on the unit serial plate. Line and low voltage wiring must be done in accordance with local codes or the National Electric Code, whichever is applicable.

Power Connection

Line voltage connection is made by connecting the incoming line voltage wires to the “L” side of the contactor as shown in Figure 16. Consult Tables 4a through 4b for correct fuse size.

208 Volt Operation

All residential 208-230 Volt units are factory wired for 230 Volt operation. The transformer may be switched to the 208V tap as illustrated on the wiring diagram by switching the red (208V) and the orange (230V) wires at the contactor terminal.

Blower Speed Selection – Units with PSC Motor

PSC (Permanent Split Capacitor) blower fan speed can be changed by moving the blue wire on the fan motor terminal block to the desired speed as shown in Figure 17. Optional ECM motor speeds are set via low voltage controls (see “ECM Blower Control”). Most units are shipped on the medium speed tap. Consult specifications catalog for specific unit airflow tables. Typical unit design delivers rated airflow at nominal static (0.15 in. w.g. [37Pa]) on medium speed and rated airflow at a higher static (0.4 to 0.5 in. w.g. [100 to 125 Pa]) on high speed for applications where higher static is required. Low speed will deliver approximately 85% of rated airflow at 0.10 in. w.g. [25 Pa].

Figure 16: HT Single Phase Line Voltage

Field Wiring

Unit Power Supply

(see electrical table for wire

and breaker size)

Special Note for AHRI Testing: To achieve rated airflow for AHRI testing purposes on all PSC products, it is necessary to change the fan speed to “HI” speed. When the heat pump has experienced less than 100 operational hours and the coil has not had sufficient time to be “seasoned”, it is necessary to clean the coil with a mild surfactant such as Calgon to remove the oils left by manufacturing processes and enable the condensate to properly “sheet” off of the coil.

Figure 17: PSC Motor Speed Selection

Connect the blue wire to:

H for High speed fan

M for Medium speed fan

L for Low speed fan

Medium is factory setting

Fan Motor

HWG Wiring (Split Units Only)

The hot water generator pump power wiring is disabled at the factory to prevent operating the HWG pump “dry.” After all HWG piping is completed and air purged from the water piping, the pump power wires should be applied to terminals on the HWG power block PB2 as shown in the unit wiring diagram. This connection can also serve as a HWG disable when servicing the unit.

20

Image 20
Contents HTV/HTD/HTH Series Two-Stage Geothermal Heat Pumps To 6 Tons Table of Contents Safety General Information Horizontal Unit Location Hanger BracketHorizontal Installation Typical Horizontal Unit InstallationField Conversion of Air Discharge Side to Back Discharge Conversionರ3HU RRW Duct System InstallationCondensate Piping Horizontal Units Vertical Installation Vertical Unit LocationUsing a threaded pipe or similar device to clear May ease final drain line installationReturn Air InletWater Connection Installation Piping InstallationExternal Flow Controller Mounting Flushing the Earth LoopAntifreeze Fluid Volume gal liters per 100’ 30 meters PipeGround-Loop Heat Pump Applications Antifreeze Percentages by Volume Open Loop Ground Water SystemsWater Quality Standards Pressure Tank and PumpGround-Water Heat Pump Applications Typical Open Loop/Well ApplicationWater Quality Standards Typical HWG Installation Hot Water GeneratorInstallation High Water Temperature 160ºFControl Logic Error ÅashesWater Tank Preparation Initial Start-UpHWG Water Piping Water Tank RefillElectrical Line Voltage HT Series Electrical DataGeneral Line Voltage Wiring Power ConnectionHWG Wiring Split Units Only Electrical Line VoltageElectrical Low Voltage Wiring Low voltage Äeld wiring for units with ECM fanLow Water Temperature Cutout Selection Thermostat ConnectionsAccessory Connections Two-stage UnitsElectrical Thermostat Wiring Thermostat InstallationFault LED ATM21U01ECM Blower Control ECM Board Tap Settings HT UnitsHT Series ECM Blower Performance Data CXM Controls Safety Features CXM Control Diagnostic FeaturesECM fan PSC fan Unit Operation Stat signalCXM Control Start-up Operation Nominal resistance at various temperatures Thermostat SignalsCXM Thermostat Details Not compatible with the CXMUnit Commissioning And Operating Conditions Operating LimitsCommissioning Conditions Voltage utilization range complies with Ahri StandardBefore Powering SYSTEM, please check the following Unit Start-up ProcedureUnit Start-Up and Operating Conditions Unit and System CheckoutUnit Start-Up Procedure Water Temperature Change Through Heat Exchanger Unit Operating ConditionsHT Coax Water Pressure Drop Antifreeze Correction TableHT Series Typical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures PsigGPM Performance Data HT 024 Full Load Cooling EAT 80/67FPerformance Data HT 036 Full Load Performance Data HT 048 Full Load Performance Data HT 060 Full Load Performance Data HT 070 Full Load Preventive Maintenance Troubleshooting CXM Functional Troubleshooting Flow Chart CXM Process Flow ChartFunctional Troubleshooting Main power problemsPerformance Troubleshooting Performance Troubleshooting Htg Clg Possible Cause SolutionTroubleshooting Form +&$97B00