QT-EA® FLOW CENTER
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Fig. 1. 26-99 Pump Center Flow Chart
NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation.
WARRANTY
This flow center is warranted for five years from date of sale. Alleged defective product must be returned to B&D Mfg.,
Inc., 901 9th Street, Scranton, Iowa 51462, for inspection via prepaid freight. Defective parts will be repaired or
replaced at the manufacturer’s discretion. No allowance for labor or property damage is implied. Warranty of
performance is limited to the table provided with the unit and only when being used in a closed-loop, heat pump system.
No warranty of performance is provided when pump(s) are provided by others.
INTRODUCTION
These instructions cover the installation of the QT-EA
-1E-A-SS230QFC. The QT-EA
heat pumps. The package contains a water vessel, an air-eliminating dip tube, a pump protecting check valve, pump(s)
and ball valves that allow the pump(s) to be removed for service without loss of fluid to the system
Installing and servicing of air conditioning and heating equipment can be hazardous due to system pressures and
electrical components. Only trained, qualified personnel should install, start-up and service this equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as cleaning coils or cleaning and replacing filters. All
other operations should be performed by trained service personnel.
When working on the equipment, observe precautions in the literature, tags, stickers and labels attached to the
equipment and to any other safety precautions that apply.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves.
Flow Center is a prepackaged pumping station to be used with closed-loop, ground source
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Flow Center Part No. 2-2E-A-SS230QFC, 2-1E-A-SS230QFC and 1
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Fig. 2. 26-116 Pump Center Flow Chart
B&D Mfg, Inc
901 9th Street
Scranton, IA 51462
Phone (712) 652-3424
Fax (712) 652-3388
www.bdmfginc.com
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Patent No. 5,244,037
INSTALLATION
The QT-EA® has two separate pumping circuits designed to work with two heat pumps or a large dual stage heat pump
with two circuits. Each pumping circuit shall be checked with the performance curves (See Fig. 1 & 2). To ensure adequate
flow, the selection must be based on your specific system design. Total system flow shall be no greater than 28 GPM.
The flow center must be located between the heat pump and the ground source system heat exchanger. Location should
be selected on the basis of ease of installation and future service. The flow center is used for filling, flushing, air
elimination, adding anti-freeze and operating the system. This flow center should never be pressurized.
Fig. 3. Recommended Piping Schematic For
Maximum Flexibility (Required With
Internal Headers)
Fig. 4. Recommended Schematic (For Use with
Underground Headers; Flush Cart
Required)
The recommended piping schematic is usable with all types of closed-loop, ground source heat pump systems, vertical
bore holes, horizontal loops, slinky, outside headers or inside headers. This recommended method allows for isolating
the heat pump or the loop field for separate flushing and purging. Additionally, the flow through the loops can be
reversed, which may be required when using external headers.
NOTE: The QT-EA
Flow Centers are designed to work with one common loop field. More than one
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flow center on a common loop field will not work properly. Call B&D Mfg., Inc. for information on
equipment designed for multiple heat pumps. Swivel nuts should be hand tight only and a quarter of a
turn with a wrench if needed.
Fig. 3 Illustrates a recommended piping schematic that can be utilized when an internal header is used and separate
purging of the heat pump and the ground loop is not required.
It is recommended that a tee with a threaded plug is located between the heat pump and the ground loop. This
plug allows the air to be vented from the system piping and will help remove air from the system during start up.
NOTE: Loops should not contain any dirt or debris prior to connecting to the flow center.
Fig. 4 Illustrates a recommended piping schematic for a system with underground headers.
Piping is similar for either schematic with the exception of Fig. 3 showing all earth loops penetrating the
mechanical area of the interior wall. Provide ball valves and P/T ports where indicated. Ball valves shall be the
same as pipe size or greater. The flow center should be fastened to the wall with the bracket provided and all
piping should be adequately supported. All piping shall be properly sized for the flow rate (GPM) required by the
system. Reduce pipe size only at flow center and heat pump as necessary to make connections.
PROCEDURE 1—FILL AND FLUSH A NEW SYSTEM
On systems where the ground loop has been filled and flushed by the loop installer, skip to Procedure 3.
Ensure that all piping is installed according to one of the piping schematics.
NOTE: Incorrect piping may not eliminate the air pockets.
1. Open the top of the canister and fill with clean potable water.
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