Carrier 50RTP03-20 specifications Connect Electrical Wiring, Water Quality Guidelines

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Table 2 — Water Quality Guidelines

CONDITION

HX

CLOSED RECIRCULATING†

 

OPEN LOOP AND RECIRCULATING WELL**

MATERIAL*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scaling Potential — Primary Measurement

 

 

 

 

 

 

Above the given limits, scaling is likely to occur. Scaling indexes should be calculated using the limits below.

 

 

 

 

pH/Calcium

All

N/A

 

pH < 7.5 and Ca Hardness, <100 ppm

 

Hardness Method

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Index Limits for Probable Scaling Situations (Operation outside these limits is not recommended.)

 

 

 

 

Scaling indexes should be calculated at 150 F for direct use and HWG applications, and at 90 F for indirect HX use. A monitoring plan should be

 

implemented.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ryznar Stability Index

All

N/A

 

6.0 - 7.5

 

 

 

 

If >7.5 minimize steel pipe use.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Langelier Saturation Index

 

 

 

 

–0.5 to +0.5

 

 

All

N/A

 

If <–0.5 minimize steel pipe use.

 

 

 

 

Based upon 150 F HWG and direct well, 85 F indirect well HX.

Iron Fouling

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Iron Fe2+ (Ferrous)

All

N/A

 

 

<0.2 ppm (Ferrous)

 

(Bacterial Iron Potential)

If Fe2+ (ferrous) >0.2 ppm with pH 6 - 8, O2<5 ppm check for iron bacteria.

 

 

Iron Fouling

All

N/A

 

 

<0.5 ppm of Oxygen

 

 

 

Above this level deposition will occur.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Corrosion Prevention††

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

pH

All

6 - 8.5

 

6 - 8.5

 

 

 

Monitor/treat as needed.

Minimize steel pipe below 7 and no open tanks with pH <8.

 

 

Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)

 

 

 

 

<0.5 ppm

 

 

All

N/A

At H2S>0.2 ppm, avoid use of copper and cupronickel piping or HXs.

 

 

 

 

Rotten egg smell appears at 0.5 ppm level.

 

 

 

 

Copper alloy (bronze or brass) cast components are okay to <0.5 ppm.

Ammonia Ion as Hydroxide,

 

 

 

 

<0.5 ppm

 

Chloride, Nitrate and Sulfate

All

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

Compounds

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maximum Chloride Levels

 

 

Maximum allowable at maximum water temperature.

 

 

 

50 F (10 C)

 

75 F (24 C)

 

100 F (38 C)

 

Copper

N/A

<20 ppm

 

NR

 

NR

 

CuproNickel

N/A

<150 ppm

 

NR

 

NR

 

304 SS

N/A

<400 ppm

 

<250 ppm

 

<150 ppm

 

316 SS

N/A

<1000 ppm

 

<550 ppm

 

<375 ppm

 

Titanium

N/A

>1000 ppm

 

>550 ppm

 

>375 ppm

Erosion and Clogging

Particulate Size and Erosion

 

<10 ppm of particles and a max-

<10 ppm (<1 ppm “sand free” for reinjection) of particles and a maximum velocity of 6

 

All

imum velocity of 6 fps. Filtered

fps. Filtered for maximum 800 micron size. Any particulate that is not removed can

 

 

for maximum

potentially clog components.

 

 

800 micron size.

 

 

 

LEGEND

HWG — Hot Water Generator

HX — Heat Exchanger

N/A — Design Limits Not Applicable Considering Recirculating

Potable Water

NR — Application Not Recommended

SSStainless Steel

*Heat exchanger materials considered are copper, cupronickel, 304 SS (stainless steel), 316 SS, titanium.

†Closed recirculating system is identified by a closed pressurized piping system. **Recirculating open wells should observe the open recirculating design

considerations.

††If the concentration of these corrosives exceeds the maximum allowable level, then the potential for serious corrosion problems exists.

Sulfides in the water quickly oxidize when exposed to air, requiring that no agita- tion occur as the sample is taken. Unless tested immediately at the site, the sam- ple will require stabilization with a few drops of one Molar zinc acetate solution, allowing accurate sulfide determination up to 24 hours after sampling. A low pH and high alkalinity cause system problems, even when both values are within ranges shown. The term pH refers to the acidity, basicity, or neutrality of the water supply. Below 7.0, the water is considered to be acidic. Above 7.0, water is con- sidered to be basic. Neutral water contains a pH of 7.0.

NOTE: To convert ppm to grains per gallon, divide by 17. Hardness in mg/l is equiv- alent to ppm.

Step 7 — Connect Electrical Wiring

WARNING

Electrical shock can cause personal injury and death. Shut off all power to this equipment during installation. There may be more than one disconnect switch. Tag all discon- nect locations to alert others not to restore power until work is completed.

CAUTION

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

All field installed wiring, including the electrical ground, MUST comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC) as well as applicable local codes. In addition, all field wiring must conform to the Class II temperature limitations described in the NEC.

Refer to unit wiring diagrams in Fig. 6-16 for a schematic of the field connections which must be made by the installing (or electrical) contractor.

Consult the unit wiring diagram located on the inside of the compressor access panel to ensure proper electrical hookup. The installing (or electrical) contractor must make the field connections when using field-supplied disconnect.

Operating voltage must be the same voltage and phase as shown in electrical data shown in Table 3.

Make all final electrical connections with a length of flexi- ble conduit to minimize vibration and sound transmission to the building.

SUPPLY VOLTAGE — Operating voltage to unit must be within voltage range indicated on unit nameplate.

On 3-phase units, voltages under load between phases must be balanced within 2%. Use the following formula to deter- mine the percentage voltage imbalance:

% Voltage Imbalance

= 100 x

max voltage deviation from average voltage

 

average voltage

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