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ClimateMaster Tranquility TTH072 Series - Ground-Water Heat Pump Applications

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ClimateMaster Water-Source Heat Pumps
CLIMATEMASTER WATER-SOURCE HEAT PUMPS
Tranquility
®
30 (TT) Series
Rev.: 07/18/13
Figure 14: Typical Open Loop/Well Application
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Ground-Water Heat Pump Applications
Flow Regulation
- Flow regulation can be accomplished
by two methods. One method of ow regulation involves
simply adjusting the ball valve or water control valve on
the discharge line. Measure the pressure drop through the
unit heat exchanger, and determine ow rate from Tables
8a through 8e. Since the pressure is constantly varying, two
pressure gauges may be needed. Adjust the valve until the
desired ow of 1.5 to 2 gpm per ton [2.0 to 2.6 l/m per kW]
is achieved. A second method of ow control requires a ow
control device mounted on the outlet of the water control
valve. The device is typically a brass tting with an ori ce of
rubber or plastic material that is designed to allow a speci ed
ow rate. On occasion, ow control devices may produce
velocity noise that can be reduced by applying some back
pressure from the ball valve located on the discharge line.
Slightly closing the valve will spread the pressure drop over
both devices, lessening the velocity noise.
Note: When EWT is below 50°F [10°C], 2 gpm per
ton (2.6 l/m per kW) is required.
Water Coil Low Temperature Limit Setting
- For all
open loop systems the 30°F [-1.1°C] FP1 setting (factory
setting-water) should be used to avoid freeze damage to
the unit. See “Low Water Temperature Cutout Selection” in
this manual for details on the low limit setting.

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