Residential Packaged Units - 60Hz Puron
®
Rev.: 4 Jan., 2012
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Warning!  The HWG pump Is fully wired from the 
factory.  Use extreme caution when working around 
the microprocessor control as it contains line voltage 
connections that presents a shock hazard that can 
cause severe injury or death!
The heat pump, water piping, pump, and hot water tank 
should be located where the ambient temperature does 
not fall below 50°F [10°C]. Keep water piping lengths at a 
minimum. DO NOT use a one way length greater than 50 ft. 
(one way) [15 m]. See Table 7 for recommended piping sizes 
and maximum lengths.
All installations must be in accordance with local codes. The 
installer is responsible for knowing the local requirements, 
and for performing the installation accordingly. DO NOT 
connect the pump wiring until “Initial Start-Up” section, 
below. Powering the pump before all installation steps are 
completed may damage the pump.
Water Tank Preparation
1.  Turn off power or fuel supply to the hot water tank.
2.  Connect a hose to the drain valve on the water tank.
3.  Shut off the cold water supply to the water tank.
4.  Open the drain valve and open the pressure relief valve 
or a hot water faucet to drain tank.
5.  When using an existing tank, it should be fl ushed with 
cold water after it is drained until the water leaving the 
drain hose is clear and free of sediment.
6.  Close all valves and remove the drain hose.
7.  Install HWG water piping.
HWG Water Piping
1.  Using at least 5/8” [16mm] O.D. copper, route and install 
the water piping and valves as shown in Figures 14 or 
15. Install an approved anti-scald valve if the 150°F HWG 
setpoint is or will be selected. An appropriate method 
must be employed to purge air from the HWG piping. 
This may be accomplished by fl ushing water through the 
HWG (as In Figures 14 and 15) or by Installing an air vent 
at the high point of the HWG piping system.
2.  Insulate all HWG water piping with no less than 3/8” 
[10mm] wall closed cell insulation.
3.  Open both shut off valves and make sure the tank drain 
valve is closed.
Water Tank Refi ll 
1.  Close valve #4.  Ensure that the HWG valves (valves #2 
and #3) are open. Open the cold water supply (valve #1) 
to fi ll the tank through the HWG piping. This will purge air 
from the HWG piping.
2.  Open a hot water faucet to vent air from the system until 
water fl ows from faucet; turn off faucet. Open valve #4.
3. 
Depress the hot water tank pressure relief valve handle to 
ensure that there is no air remaining in the tank.
4.  Inspect all work for leaks.
5. 
Before restoring power or fuel supply to the water heater, 
adjust the temperature setting on the tank thermostat(s) 
to insure maximum utilization of the heat available from 
the refrigeration system and conserve the most energy. 
On tanks with both upper and lower elements and 
thermostats, the lower element should be turned down 
to 100°F [38°C] or the lowest setting; the upper element 
should be adjusted to 120-130°F [49-54°C]. Depending 
upon the specifi c needs of the customer, you may want 
to adjust the upper element differently. On tanks with a 
single thermostat, a preheat tank should be used (Fig 15).
6.  Replace access cover(s) and restore power or 
fuel supply.
Initial Start-Up
1.  Make sure all valves in the HWG water circuit are 
fully open.
2.  Turn on the heat pump and allow it to run for 
10-15 minutes.
3.  Set SW12 to the “OFF” position (enabled) to engage the 
HWG.
4.  The HWG pump should not run if the compressor is not 
running.
5.  The temperature difference between the water entering 
and leaving the HWG coil should be approximately 
5-10°F [3-6°C].
6.  Allow the unit to operate for 20 to 30 minutes to insure 
that it is functioning properly.
Hot Water Generator
Table 7: HWG Water Piping Sizes and Length
Unit 
Nominal 
Tonnage
Nominal 
HWG Flow 
(gpm)
1/2" Copper 
(max length*)
3/4" Copper 
(max length*)
1.5 0.6 50 -
2.0 0.8 50 -
2.5 1.0 50 -
3.0 1.2 50 -
3.5 1.4 50 -
4.0 1.6 45 50
5.0 2.0 25 50
6.0 2.4 10 50
*Maximum length is equivalent length (in feet) one way of type L cop-
per.