Heat Controller HTS SERIES manual Electrical Line Voltage, GeoMax 2 HTS Electrical Data

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Electrical - Line Voltage

WARNING!

WARNING! To avoid possible injury or death due to electrical shock, open the power supply disconnect switch and secure it in an open position during installation.

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.

Table 7: GeoMax 2 (HTS) Electrical Data

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 Figures 21. Consult Table 7for correct fuse size.

208-230 Volt Operation

Verify transformer tap with air handler wiring diagram to insure that the transformer tap is set to the correct voltage, 208V or 230V.

 

 

Compressor

 

HWG

External

Total

Min

Max

Model

 

 

 

 

 

Pump

Pump

Unit

Circuit

Fuse/

RLA

 

LRA

 

Qty

 

 

 

FLA

FLA

FLA

Amps

HACR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

024

10.7

 

56.0

 

1

0.4

4.0

15.1

17.8

25

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

036

17.0

 

87.0

 

1

0.4

4.0

21.4

25.7

40

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

048

21.5

 

100.0

 

1

0.4

4.0

25.9

31.3

50

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

060

26.0

 

125.0

 

1

0.4

4.0

30.4

36.9

60

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HWG Wiring - Indoor Compressor Section

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.

Figure 21: R-410A Compressor Section Line Voltage Field Wiring

See unit wiring diagram for addtional details.

Unit Power Supply

(see electrical

table for wire and

breaker size)

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Contents GeoLogix HTS Series Split System Two Stage, 2-5 Tons Table of Contents Model Nomenclature for Indoor Split Series Safety SafetyGeneral Information WDG/MWG Indoor Section Matches for Ahri Ratings Equipment SelectionGeneral Indoor Coil Selection HTS GeoLogixSelecting Air Handler Air Handler Selection ExampleIndoor Compressor Section Location InstallationRemoving Existing Condensing Unit Where Applicable Air Handler and Coil InstallationPiping Installation HTS InstallationAntifreeze Ground-Loop Heat Pump ApplicationsFlushing the Earth Loop Ethanol Approximate Fluid Volume U.S. gal. L per 100’ of PipeAntifreeze Percentages by Volume 100% USP food grade Propylene GlycolMotorized Modulating Water Control Valve Water Quality StandardsExpansion Tank and Pump Open Ground-Water Heat Pump Applications026-049 Sizes 064 ClosedWater Quality Standards Water Quality StandardsLine Set Installation Refrigeration InstallationEvacuation and Charging the Unit Installing the Indoor Coil and LinesetAdd-On Heat Pump Applications WDG Total Charge Method Evacuation Of The Lineset And CoilCharging The System Determining Sub-Cooling Checking Superheat and Subcooling Determining SuperheatHot Water Generator Typical HWG Installation Indoor Compressor SectionWater Tank Preparation InstallationHWG Water Piping Sizes and Length HWG Water PipingWater Tank Refill Initial Start-UpGeoMax 2 HTS Electrical Data Electrical Line VoltageTerminal Strip Low Water Temperature Cutout SelectionAccessory Connections Electrical Low VoltageThermostat Connections Electrical Thermostat WiringThermostat Installation Unit Operation DXM2 ControlsDXM2 Layout and Connections Indoor Split HTS024-060 Wiring Diagram 208-230-/60/1 DXM2 Commissioning Conditions Unit Commissioning And Operating ConditionsOperating Limits Building Operating LimitsUnit and System Checkout Unit Start-up ProcedureUnit Start-Up and Operating Conditions Manual Operation Unit Start-Up ProcedureGPM Unit Operating ConditionsTon Preventive Maintenance Sensor Nominal resistance at various temperatures Basic Troubleshooting InformationSystem Configuration Advanced Troubleshooting and Configuration InformationService Mode Start DXM2 Process Flow ChartFault Htg Clg Possible Cause Solution Functional TroubleshootingIFC Fault Code Symptom Htg Clg Possible Cause Solution Performance Troubleshooting\SH Troubleshooting FormS i d e n t i a l S p l i t 6 0 H z R 4 1 0 a Wellworth Ave., Jackson, Michigan 49203 Ph -0787-2100 Fax

HTS SERIES specifications

The Heat Controller HTS Series is a cutting-edge solution for climate control, designed to offer superior performance and unmatched comfort. This advanced heating and cooling system stands out in today's market due to its innovative technologies and user-friendly features.

One of the main features of the HTS Series is its energy efficiency. Equipped with the latest inverter technology, it adjusts the compressor speed to maintain the desired temperature while consuming less energy. This not only reduces operational costs but also minimizes the carbon footprint, making it an environmentally friendly choice.

Another standout characteristic of the HTS Series is its precise temperature control. The system utilizes advanced sensors to monitor indoor conditions in real-time, ensuring that you experience consistent comfort throughout your space. The ability to quickly react to changes in temperature helps maintain an optimal environment, regardless of external weather fluctuations.

The HTS Series also boasts a robust air filtration system. With multiple filter layers, including HEPA filters, it effectively captures dust, allergens, and other airborne pollutants. This feature makes the HTS Series an excellent choice for families with allergies or respiratory concerns, promoting a healthier indoor atmosphere.

Furthermore, the heat pump technology incorporated in the HTS Series allows for both heating and cooling capabilities. In cooler months, it efficiently extracts heat from the outside air to warm your living spaces, while during the summer, it reverses the process to provide refreshing cool air. This dual functionality enhances versatility, making it suitable for various climates.

User convenience is paramount in the HTS Series design. It comes with a smart thermostat that enables remote operation via a mobile app, providing users with flexible control over their environment. Additionally, the intuitive interface and programmable settings allow for seamless customization, adapting to your daily schedule and preferences.

Durability and quiet operation are also key attributes of the HTS Series. Built with high-quality materials and components, it ensures long-lasting performance, while its sound-dampening technologies provide whisper-quiet operation, enhancing the comfort of your home or office space.

In summary, the Heat Controller HTS Series represents the pinnacle of home heating and cooling technology. With its energy efficiency, precise temperature control, superior air filtration, dual functionality, and user-friendly features, it stands as a leading choice for those seeking reliable and effective climate solutions. This series not only enhances comfort but also supports a sustainable lifestyle for the future.