WaterFurnace SPECTRA SX024, SPECTRA SX010, SPECTRA SX019, SPECTRA SX030, SPECTRA SX016 Installation Manual

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Installation
Guide
P/N 96P537A01 rev. 4/99
SX Series
3/4 through 6 ton Commercial and Residential Geothermal System Installation Instructions
Table of
Contents
Model
Nomenclature
Model Nomenclature 1 Safety Considerations 1 Moving and Storage 1 Physical Data 2 General Installation Information 2-5 Boiler/Cooling Tower Closed Loop Systems 5 General Piping 6 System Cleaning and Flushing 6-7 Ground Source Closed Loop Systems 7-8 Open Loop Ground Water Systems 8-9 Desuperheater Connection 9-11
Model Type
SXV = Vertical Unit SXH = Horizontal Unit
Unit Size
036 = 36,000 BTUH Nominal cooling
at 85°F entering water
Design Vintage
B = Commercial Microprocessor Unit Controls C = ElectroMechanical Unit Controls
Electrical Characteristics
0 = 208-230/60/1 Commercial 1 = 208-230/60/1 Residential 2 = 265-277/60/1 Commercial 3 = 208-230/60/3 Commercial 4 = 460-480/60/3 Commercial 5 = 575-600/60/3 Commercial
036 C C1
0X0TSXV
L
Initial Desuperheater Start Up 11 Electrical Connections 11-12 Unit Electrical Data 13 Unit Operating Pressures 13 Wiring Schematic 14-15 Thermostat 16 Blower Performance Data 16 Unit Start Up 17-18 Preventive Maintenance 18-19 Troubleshooting 19 Replacement Procedures 19
Non-Standard Options Discharge Air Options
T = Top (Vertical) E = End (Horizontal) S = Side (Horizontal)
Return Air Options
L = Left return R = Right return
Coax Options
C = Copper N = Cupronickel
Cabinet
0 = Painted Steel Cabinet 1 =Galvanized Steel Cabinet
Hot Water Options
0 = None 1 = Hot Water Generation W/Pump (Residential) 2 = Hot Water Generation Without/Pump (Commercial)
Safety
Considerations
Moving and
Storage
Installation and servicing of air conditioning equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical components. Only trained and qualified service personnel should install, repair or service air conditioning equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions of cleaning coils and cleaning and replacing filters. All other operations should be performed by trained service personnel. When working on air conditioning equipment, observe precautions in the literature, tags and labels attached to the unit and other safety precautions that may apply.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Use quenching cloth for brazing operations. Have fire extinguisher available for all brazing operations.
WARNING: Before performing service or maintenance operations on system, turn off
main power switches to indoor unit. Turn off accessory heater power switch if applicable. Electrical shock could cause personal injury.
Move units in the normal “up” orientation as indicated by the arrows on each carton. Horizontal units may be moved and stored per the information on the carton, “Do not stack more than 3 units in total height.” Vertical units are not to be moved, but may be stored one upon another at a maximum height of 2 units. When the equipment is received, all items should be carefully checked against the bill of lading to be sure all crates and cartons have been received. Examine units for shipping damage, removing the units from the cartons if necessary. Units in question should also be internally inspected. If any damage is noted, the carrier should make the proper notation on the delivery receipt, acknowledging the damage.
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Physical
Data
Fan Wheel 6 X 8 6 X 8 9 X 7 9 X 7 9 X 7 9 X 7 9 X 7 10 X 10 10 X 10 11 X 10 11 X 10 PSC Fan Motor HP - # of Speeds 1/10 - 4 1/10 - 4 1/6 - 3 1/6 - 3 1/5 - 3 1/3 - 3 1/2 - 3 1/2 - 3 1/2 - 3 3/4 - 3 1.0 - 3 Compressor Rotary Rotary Rotary Rotary Recip Recip Recip Recip Recip Scroll Scroll R22 (oz.) 28.0 36.0 38.0 43.0 63.0 66.0 65.0 95.0 86.0 98.0 98.0
Vertical
Air Coil Dimensions (in.) 12 x 16 16 x 16 19 x 20 19 x 20 24 x 20 24 x 20 27 x 20 28 x 25 28 x 25 32 x 25 36 x 25 Air Coil Face Area (sq ft.) 1.3 1.8 2.6 2.6 3.3 3.3 3.8 4.9 4.9 5.6 6.3 Air Coil # of Rows 3 3 3 3 3 3 3333 3 Filter - 1" Throwaway (Std.) 16 X 20 16 X 20 18 X 24 18 X 24 24 X 24 24 X 24 2-14 X 24 2 -14 X 30 2 - 14 X 3
Filter - 1" Electrostatic (opt.) EAF1620 EAF1620 EAF1824 EAF1824 EAF2424 EAF2424 EAF2428 EAF2830 EAF2830 EAF3032 EAF3036 Weight 150 163 180 183 265 270 290 326 344 401 428
Horizontal
Air Coil Dimensions (in.) 12 x 16 16 x 16 18 x 21 18 x 21 18 x 27 18 x 27 18 x 30 20 x 35 20 x 35 20 x 40 20 x 45 Air Coil Face Area (sq in.) 1.3 1.8 2.6 2.6 3.4 3.4 3.8 4.9 4.9 5.6 6.3 Air Coil # of Rows 3 3 3 3 3 3 3333 3 Filter - 1" Throwaway (Std.) 16 x 20 16 x 20 18 x 24 18 x 24 2-18 x 18 2-18 x 18 2-18 x 18 1 - 20 x 12 1 - 20 x 12 1 - 18 x 20 2 - 24 x 20
Filter - 1" Electrostatic (opt.) EAF1620 EAF1620 EAF1824 EAF1824 EAF1836 EAF1836 EAF1836 EAF2037 EAF2037 EAF2042 EAF2048 Weight 155 164 194 204 270 272 286 343 347 431 458
General
Installation
Information
MODEL SX010 SX013 SX016 SX019 SX024 SX030 SX036 SX042 SX048 SX058 SX068
2 - 10 X 30 3 - 12 X 30 1 - 12 X 30
1 - 20 x 25 1 - 20 x 25 1 - 24 x 20
Unit Location
Locate the unit in an indoor area that allows easy removal of the filter and access panels, and has enough space for service personnel to perform maintenance or repair. Provide sufficient room to make water, electrical and duct connection(s). If the unit is located in a confined space, such as a closet, provisions must be made for return air to freely enter the space by means of a louvered door, etc. Any access panel screws that would be difficult to remove after the unit is installed should be removed prior to setting the unit. On horizontal units, allow adequate room below the unit for a condensate drain trap and do not locate the unit above supply piping. These units are not approved for outdoor installation and must be installed inside the structure being conditioned.
within 45
CAUTION:
°
-95°F and up to 75% relative humidity.
Do not locate in areas where ambient conditions are not maintained
Setting the Vertical Units
Vertical units are available in left or right air return configurations. Top flow vertical units should be mounted level on a vibration absorbing pad slightly larger than the base to provide isolation between the unit and the floor. It is not necessary to anchor the unit to the floor (see figure 1). Bottom flow units should be mounted level and sealed well to floor to prevent air leakage.
If left side unit access will be limited after installation, remove the two left side control box mounting screws before setting the unit (leave the two front mounting screws intact).
Vibration
Absorbing
Mesh
Air
Pad
This will allow the control box to be removed with only the two front mounting screws for future service.
Figure 1– Vertical Unit Mounting
Setting the Horizontal Units
Horizontal units are available with side or end discharge and may be field converted from one to the other by replacing the discharge panel. The new panel must be ordered. Horizontal units are normally suspended from a ceiling by four 3/8” diameter threaded rods (6 on SXH042-068). The rods are usually attached to the unit corners by hanger bracket kits furnished with each unit.
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3/8" Threaded Rod
Compressor
Section
Air Handler
Figure 2A– Hanger Location and Assembly
Section
MODEL A B C D E
MODEL
SXH010-013 24.75 42.5 22.5 44 - SXH016-019 24.75 51.5 22.5 53 - SXH022-034 24.75 61.5 22.5 63 - SXH042-048 27.75 70.5 25.5 72 29.87 SXH058 27.75 75.5 25.5 77 29.87 SXH068 27.75 80.5 25.5 82 29.87
MODEL A B C D E MODEL NO.
SX010-013 20.2 16.2 1.8 0.5 5.5 DCH1620 SX016-019 24.2 18.2 1.2 0.5 5.5 DCH1824 SX024-030 36.2 18.2 1.2 0.5 5.5 DCH1836 SX042-048 37.2 20.2 1.8 0.5 5.5 DCH2037 SX058 42.2 20.2 1.8 0.5 5.5 DCH2042 SX068 48.2 20.2 1.3 0.5 5.5 DCH2048
1" duct connection provided Air tight construction
(by others)
Bolt and Lockwasher
Vibrator Isolator
Hex Nuts (by others)
Washer
Figure 2B– Optional Filter Rack
CAUTION: Do not use rods smaller than 3/8” diameter since they may not be
strong enough to support the unit. The rods must be securely anchored to the ceiling.
Lay out the threaded rods per the dimensions in Figure 2A, and assemble the hangers to the unit as shown. Securely tighten the brackets to the unit using the weldnuts located on the underside of the bottom panel. When attaching the hanger rods to the bracket, a double nut is required since vibration could loosen a single nut. The unit should be pitched approxi­mately 1/4” towards the drain in both directions, to facilitate condensate removal (see Figure 3B, on page 4). Use only the bolts provided in the kit. The use of longer bolts could damage internal parts.
Some residential applications require an attic floor installation of horizontal units. In this case, the unit is set in a full size secondary drain pan on top of vibration absorbing mesh. The secondary drain pan prevents possible condensate overflow or water leakage damage to the ceiling. The secondary drain pan is usually placed on a plywood base isolated from the ceiling joists by additional layers of vibration absorbing mesh.
Duct System
An air outlet collar is provided on vertical top flow units and all horizontal units to facilitate a duct connection (vertical bottom flow units have no collar). A flexible connector is recom­mended for discharge and return air duct connections on metal duct systems. Uninsulated duct should be insulated with a minimum of one-inch duct insulation. Application of the unit to uninsulated ductwork in an unconditioned space is not recommended as the unit’s perfor­mance will be adversely affected.
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1.5"
1.5"
Vent (if needed)
3/4" PVC
3/4" barb to
glue adapter *
1/8" per foot
Clear PVC hose *
Plastic Hose Clamp *
Copper tube stub
For vertical bottom flow units, cut the air discharge floor opening at least 1/2" larger than
unit air outlet.
Protect opening edges in combustible flooring with sheet metal overwrap. Discharge air only into a suitable supply duct system and do not locate registers or open­ings directly under unit air outlet.
If the unit is connected to existing ductwork, a previous check should have been made to assure that the duct has the capacity to handle the air required for the unit application. If ducting is too small, as in the replacement of heating only systems, larger ductwork should be installed. All existing ductwork should be checked for leaks and repairs.
The duct system should be sized to handle the design airflow quietly.
To maximize sound attenuation of the unit blower, the supply and return plenums should include internal duct liner of glass fiber or be of ductboard construction for the first few feet.
If air noise or excessive air flow is a problem, the blower speed can be changed. See the Blower Perfor­mance and Fan Speed sections for further instructions.
before connecting ductwork.
Water Piping
water connections are swivel piping fittings that accept a 1" Male Pipe Thread (MPT) (see Figure 4A). The swivel connector has a rubber gasket seal similar to a garden hose gasket, which when mated to the flush end of any 1" threaded pipe provides a leak­free seal without the need for thread sealing tape or compound. Check to insure that the rubber seal is in the swivel connector prior to attempting any connection. The rubber seals are shipped attached to one of the swivel connections on the unit. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN or leaks may occur.
ground loop system, mate the brass connector (supplied in CK4L & CK4S connector kits) against the rubber gasket in the swivel connector, and thread the female locking ring onto the pipe threads, while maintaining the brass connector in the desired direction (see Figure 4B). Tighten the connectors by hand to provide a leak proof joint. When connecting to an open loop (ground water) system, thread any 1" MPT fitting (PVC or copper) into the swivel connector and tighten in the same manner as noted
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above. The open and closed loop piping system should include pressure/temperature taps for serviceability.
CAUTION:
Be sure to remove the foam shipping material from the blower throat
All Residential Spectra source
To make the connection to a
Figure 3A - Horizontal Drain Connection
*Included with unit
Figure 3B - Uni Pitch for Drain
Threaded Female Locking Ring
This side is soldered to the unit tubing
Retaining Ring
Figure 4A
Figure 4B - The
Female Locking Ring is threaded onto the pipe threads which holds the male pipe end against the gasket, and seals the joint. HAND TIGHTEN ONLY! DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!
1/4” Pitch
Drain
Brass Stop Ring
Gasket Seal
Brass Body
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Never use flexible hoses smaller than 1" inside diameter on the unit and limit hose
length to 10 ft. per connection. Check carefully for water leaks.
Water Quality
The unit may be ordered with either a copper or a cupronickel coaxial heat exchanger. Copper is adequate for closed loop and open loop ground water systems which are not high in mineral content. In conditions anticipating moderate scale formation or in brackish water, a cupronickel heat exchanger is recommended. In ground water situations where scaling could be heavy or where biological growth such as iron bacteria will be present, a closed loop system is recommended. Ground water unit heat exchanger coils may over a period of time lose heat exchange capabilities due to a buildup of mineral deposits inside. These can be cleaned, but only by a qualified service mechanic as special solutions and pumping equipment are required. Desuperheater coils can likewise become scaled and possibly plugged. In areas with extremely hard water, the homeowner should be informed that the heat exchanger may require occasional acid flushing.
Freeze Protection (Commercial Microprocessor Only)
Set the freeze protection switch SW1 #2 on the microprocessor board for applications using a closed loop antifreeze solution to" LOOP". On applications using an open loop/ ground water system or non freeze protected loop, set to "WELL" (the factory setting).
Condensate Drain
On vertical units, the internal condensate drain assembly consists of a drain tube which is connected to the drain pan, a 3/4" PVC female adapter and a flexible connecting hose. The female adapter may exit either the front or the side of the cabinet. The adapter should be glued to the field-installed PVC condensate piping. On vertical units, a condensate hose is inside all cabinets as a trapping loop; therefore, an external trap is not necessary. On horizontal units, a copper stub is provided for condensate drain piping connection. An external trap is required (see Figure 3A page 4). If a vent is necessary, an open stand pipe may be applied to a tee in the field-installed condensate piping.
Air Coil
To obtain maximum performance the air coil should be cleaned before start up. A 10% solution of dishwasher detergent and 90% water is recommended for both sides of coil. A thorough water rinse should follow.
Boiler/Cooling Tower
The water loop is usually maintained between 60°F and 90°F (Spectra units allow 25°F ­110°F EWT) for proper heating and cooling operation. see Figure 5 page 6 for a typical installation.
To reject excess heat from the water loop, the use of a closed circuit evaporative cooler or an open type cooling tower with a secondary heat exchanger between the tower and the water loop is recommended. If an open type cooling tower is used without a secondary heat exchanger, continuous chemical treatment and filtering of the water must be performed to ensure the water is free from damaging materials.
Boiler/Cooling Tower Closed Loop Systems
CAUTION: Water piping exposed to outside temperatures may be subject to freezing.
NOTE:
#4 to the "WELL" position.
For Boiler/Cooling Tower Systems with no antifreeze solution, set SW1-Switch
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Figure 5- Closed Loop Cooler/Boiler System
Flexible Duct
Insulate supply plenum and use at least a 90° elbow to reduce noise
General
Piping
Electric heat
assembly (optional)
Collar
3/8”
Threaded rods
(6) on AT040-046
Drain per
Figure 2 On air
coil, side or end
Disconnects
Hanging Brackets
(included)
Line Voltage
To Line
Power
To Thermostat
Drain per Figure 2
P/T Plugs
Boiler/Cooling
Tower Loop
Water Piping Connections
Units should not be connected to the supply and return piping until the water system has been cleaned and flushed completely. Supply and return water connections are standard female pipe thread. Never use flexible hoses with an inside pipe diameter that is smaller than the water connections on the unit and limit the hose length to 10 feet or less per connection. High-pressure flexible hoses provide sound attenuation for both normal unit operating noise and hydraulic pumping noise. Hard piping can also be brought directly to the unit although it is not recommended since no vibration or noise attenuation can be accomplished.
Hose Kits
System
Cleaning and Flushing
Cleaning
and Flushing
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flushed of all dirt and debris.
be connected together at each unit location (This will prevent the introduction of dirt into the unit, see Figure 6). The system should be filled at the water make-up connection with all air vents open. After filling, vents should be closed.
circulator with the pressure reducing valve makeup open. Vents should be checked in sequence to bleed off any trapped air and to verify circulation through all components of the system.
the contractor should check and repair any leaks found in the piping system. Drain(s) at the lowest point(s) in the system should be opened for initial flush and blowdown, making sure water fill valves are set at the same rate.
Prior to start up of any heat pump, the water circulating system must be cleaned and
If the system is equipped with water shutoff valves, the supply and return runouts must
Figure 6 - Flushing with Water Shutoff
The contractor should start the main
Valve Equipped Systems
As water circulates through the system,
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