Bard QW2S1, QW4S1, QW3S1, QW5S1 installation instructions Figures

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Figure 1

Unit Dimensions

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Figure 2

Removal of Unit From Skid

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Figure 3

Proper Handling of Unit After Removal

 

 

from Skid

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Figure 4

Installation of Unit w/Wall Sleeve

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Figure 5

Installation With Free Blow Plenum

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Figure 6

Ducted Application

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Figure 7

Supply Duct Connections

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Figure 8A

Condensate Drain

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Figure 8B

Optional Rear Drain

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Figure 8C

Rear Drain (Top View)

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Figure 9

Removal of Q-TECERV

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Figure 10

Remove Locking Screws from Wheels 15

Figure 11

Unit Mounting Without Wall Sleeve

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Figure 12

Component Location

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Figure 13

Low Voltage Wire Harness Plug

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Figure 14

Remote Thermostat Wiring "X" Option

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Figure 15

Remote Thermostat Wiring "D" Option

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Figure 16

Remote Thermostat Wiring "H" Option

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Figure 17

Fluid Connections w/Ventilation

 

 

Wall Sleeve

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Figure 18

Fluid Connections w/o Ventilation

 

 

Wall Sleeve

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Figure 19

Circulation System

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Figure 20

Water Temperature and Pressure

 

 

Test Procedure

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Figure 21

Performance Model WGPM-1C

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Figure 22

Performance Model WGPM-2C

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Figure 23

Piping Diagram

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Figure 24

Cleaning Water Coil

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Figure 25

Water Well System

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Figure 26

Water Source H/P Cooling Cycle

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Figure 27

Water Source H/P Heating Cycle

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Figure 28

Control Disassembly

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Figure 29

Winding Test

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Figure 30

Drip Loop

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Tables

 

 

Table 1

Electrical Specifications

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Table 2 Operating Voltage Range

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Table 3

Wall Thermostats

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Table 4 Indoor Blower Performance

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Table 5

Pressures

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Table 6

Optional Accessories

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Table 7 Constant Flow Valves

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Table 8 Water Flow and Pressure Drop

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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 Removal of Unit from Skid Shipping DamageUnit Removal from Skid Handling Unit After Removal from SkidMinimum Installation Height GeneralProper Handling of Unit After Removal from Skid Installation of Unit Through Wall with Wall Sleeve Ducted Application Installation with Free Blow PlenumSupply Duct Connections Duct WorkFilters Condensate DrainOptional Rear Drain Condensate DrainCommercial Room Ventilator Option Rear Drain TOP ViewRemoval of the Q-TEC Energy Recovery Ventilator TEC Energy Recovery Ventilator OptionInstallation Instructions Mounting the UnitRemoving Locking Screws from Wheels Unit Mounting Without Ventilation Wall Sleeve Component Location Wall Thermostats Wiring Main PowerWiring LOW Voltage Wiring Operating Voltage RangeBlower Motor LOW Voltage Wire Harness Plug LOW Voltage ConnectionsLOW Voltage Connections for DDC Control 24VAC Remote Thermostat Wiring Diagram OptionRemote Thermostat Wiring Diagram Thermostat Option Plug #1 Compressor Control Module AdjustmentsStart UP Description of Standard EquipmentDelay on Make Timing Optional CFM Service HintsImportant Installer Note Phase MonitorPressure Service Ports Piping Access to UnitIndoor 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 Circulation System Design Copper Water Coil ApplicationCirculation 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 ModulePiping Diagram Water ConnectionsConstant 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