Bard QW3S1, QW4S1, QW5S1, QW2S1 Rear Drain TOP View, Commercial Room Ventilator Option

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The rear drain can be used with wall thickness of up to 10 inches where a water trap can be installed between the unit and the interior wall. See Figure 8B. The trap cannot extend beyond the edge of the unit or it will interfere with the wall mounting bracket. The drain can be routed through the floor or through the wall. If the drain is routed through the wall, the drain line must be positioned such that it will not interfere with the sleeve flange or the grille. See Figure 8C. If the drain is to be routed through an unconditioned space, it must be protected from freezing.

 

FIGURE 8C

 

REAR DRAIN (TOP VIEW)

 

DRAIN LINE

 

WALL (MAXIMUM

 

10” FOR REAR

 

DRAIN)

SLEEVE

COUPLINGS NOT

 

SHOWN BUT

 

RECOMMENDED

 

FOR EASE OF

 

REMOVABILITY

 

FOR SERVICE

 

WALL BRACKET

WATER

 

TRAP

 

 

UNIT

MIST ELIMINATOR SERVICE (Optional – only used with one of the vent options)

A mist eliminator is supplied with the wall sleeve. The mist eliminator is constructed of aluminum frame and mesh. The mist eliminator is located in the top section of the wall sleeve and can be removed from the inside of the building without removing the unit from the wall. This requires that the ventilation package must be removed.

The steps necessary to remove each of the vent options are listed following.

It is recommended that the mist eliminator be inspected annually and serviced as required. The mist eliminator can be inspected from the outside of the building by looking through the outdoor grille. The mist eliminator can be serviced from the outside. The outdoor grille must be removed to do so.

The mist eliminator can be cleaned by washing with soap and water. The excess water should be shaken off the mist eliminator before it is reinstalled.

COMMERCIAL ROOM VENTILATOR OPTION

Before starting the removal make sure the power has been turned off. The hinged return air grille panel must be opened. The commercial room ventilator (CRV) can be seen after the panel has been removed. The CRV must be removed to gain access to the mist eliminator.

1.The two mounting screws in the front of the CRV must be removed.

2.The power connectors for the CRV (located on the right side of the unit) must be disconnected. Squeeze the tabs on the sides of the connector and pull straight out. Unplug both of the connectors.

3.Slide the CRV straight out of the unit.

The mist eliminator can be seen through the opening in the back of the unit. The mist eliminator must be raised up and the bottom can be pulled toward the front of the unit and removed.

Manual

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Contents Bryan, Ohio QW2S1 QW3S1 QW4S1 QW5S1Contents Figures For More INFORMATION, Contact These Publishers Getting Other Information and PublicationsQW Model Nomenclature Electrical SpecificationsUnit Dimensions Unit Removal from Skid Shipping DamageHandling Unit After Removal from Skid Removal of Unit from SkidGeneral Minimum Installation HeightProper Handling of Unit After Removal from Skid Installation of Unit Through Wall with Wall Sleeve Ducted Application Installation with Free Blow PlenumFilters Duct WorkCondensate Drain Supply Duct ConnectionsOptional Rear Drain Condensate DrainCommercial Room Ventilator Option Rear Drain TOP ViewRemoval of the Q-TEC Energy Recovery Ventilator TEC Energy Recovery Ventilator OptionMounting the Unit Installation InstructionsRemoving Locking Screws from Wheels Unit Mounting Without Ventilation Wall Sleeve Component Location Wiring LOW Voltage Wiring Wiring Main PowerOperating Voltage Range Wall ThermostatsLOW Voltage Connections Blower Motor LOW Voltage Wire Harness PlugLOW Voltage Connections for DDC Control 24VAC Remote Thermostat Wiring Diagram OptionRemote Thermostat Wiring Diagram Thermostat Option Plug #1 Start UP AdjustmentsDescription of Standard Equipment Compressor Control ModuleImportant Installer Note Optional CFM Service HintsPhase Monitor Delay on Make TimingPiping Access to Unit Pressure Service PortsIndoor Blower Performance Fluid Connections on Unit with Ventilation Wall Sleeve Opening Rear of Unit Fluid Access From FloorFluid Connections on Unit Without Ventilation Wall Sleeve Flow Rate for Various Fluids Pressure TableOptional Accessories Copper Water Coil Application Circulation System DesignCirculation System Water Temperature and Pressure Procedure Start UP Procedure for Closed Loop SystemPerformance Model DORFC-2 Loop Pump Module Performance Model DORFC-1 Loop Pump ModuleWater Connections Piping DiagramConstant Flow Valves Well Pump Sizing System Start UP Procedure for Open Loop ApplicationsWater Corrosion Remedies of Water ProblemsCleaning Water Coil Lake and Pond InstallationsWater Well System Water Flow and Pressure Drop Cooling Tower / Boiler ApplicationWater Source Heat Pump Water Source Heat Pump Unbrazing System Components ServiceDon’t Troubleshooting GE ECM MotorsReplacing ECM Control Module Troubleshooting GE ECM Motors CONT’DCommon Cause Occasional Cause Denotes Ground Source Heat Pump Performance Report Following Information is Needed To Check Performance of Unit