Carrier 50PEC09-18 Air and Water Limits, Min Ambient Air Rated Ambient Air Max Ambient Air

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8.Refill the system with clean, chemically treated water. Since water varies for each locality, contact a local water treatment company for the correct treatment chemicals to use in the area. Set the boiler to raise the loop temperature to approximately 85 F.

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CAUTION

To avoid possible damage to piping systems constructed of plastic piping DO NOT allow loop temperature to exceed 110 F.

Circulate the solution for a minimum of 8 to 24 hours. At the end of this period, shut off the circulating pump and drain the solution. Repeat system cleaning as necessary.

9.When the cleaning process is complete, remove the short- circuited hoses. Connect the hoses to the proper supply and return connections on each unit. Refill the system and bleed off all air.

10.Test the system pH with litmus paper. The system water should be slightly alkaline (pH 7.0 to 8.5). Add chemi- cals, as appropriate, to maintain acidity levels.

CAUTION

DO NOT use “Stop-Leak” or any similar chemical agent in this system. Addition of these chemicals to the loop water will foul the system and will inhibit unit operation.

11.When the system is successfully cleaned, flushed, refilled and bled, check the main system panels, safety cutouts and alarms. Set the controls to properly maintain loop temperatures.

System Checkout — When the installation is complete and the system is cleaned and flushed, follow the system checkout procedure outlined below.

1.Voltage: Ensure voltage is within the utilization range specifications of the unit compressor and fan motor.

2.System Water Temperature: Ensure temperature is within an acceptable range shown in Table 8. (When conducting this check, also verify proper heating and cooling set points.)

Table 8 — Air and Water Limits

50PEC UNIT

COOLING (F)

HEATING (F)

Min Ambient Air

50

50

Rated Ambient Air

80

70

Max Ambient Air

100

85

Min Entering Air

50

50

Rated Entering Air, dry bulb/wet bulb

80/67

70

Max Entering Air, dry bulb/wet bulb

100/83

80

Min Entering Water

30

20

Normal Entering Water

85

70

Max Entering Water

110

90

NOTES:

1.Minimum air and water conditions can only be used at nominal flow rates.

2.50PEC units may have up to two values at maximum or minimum with all other parameters at normal conditions.

3.Operating limits shown are for start-up, not continuous operation. It is assumed that such a start-up is for the purpose of bringing the space to desired occupancy temperature.

3.System Water pH: Verify system water is slightly alkaline (pH = 7.5 to 8.5). Proper pH promotes the longevity of the hoses and heat exchangers. See Table 9.

4.Closed-Type Cooling Tower (Open Tower with Heat Ex- changer): Check equipment for proper temperature set points and operation.

5.Balanced Water Flow Rate to Heat Pump: Record the inlet and outlet water temperatures as each heat pump unit is started. This check will eliminate nuisance unit tripouts resulting from water velocities that are either too low or too high; it can also prevent erosive water flow rates.

6.Standby Pump: Verify the standby pump is properly in- stalled and in operating condition.

7.System Control: To ensure no catastrophic system fail- ures occur, verify system controls are functioning and the sequencing is correct.

8.Freeze Protection for Water Systems: Verify freeze protection is provided for the outdoor portion of the loop water system. Inadequate freeze protection leads to expensive repairs.

CAUTION

To avoid equipment damage, DO NOT leave system filled in a building without heat during the winter unless anti- freeze is added to system water. Condenser coils never fully drain by themselves and will freeze unless winterized with antifreeze.

9.System Water Loop: Verify all air is bled from the sys- tem. Air in the system impedes unit operation and causes corrosion in the system piping.

10.Unit Filters: To avoid system damage and to provide maximum performance, ensure the unit filter is clean.

11.Unit Fans: Manually rotate fans to assure free rotation. Ensure fans are properly secured to the fan shaft. Do not oil fan motors on start-up since they are lubricated at the factory.

12.System Control Center: To ensure control of the tempera- ture set points for operation of the system’s heat rejector and boiler, examine the system control and alarm panel for proper installation and operation.

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