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Data Aire DAMW/G-1.5 - Remote Condensing Unit Piping Diagram; Water;Glycol Unit Piping Guide

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2.1.6 Field Piping, Remote Condensing Unit
2.2 Water/Glycol Unit Piping
The required eld installed condenser water pipe sizes may or may not be the same as the connec-
tion sizes at the evaporator section or uid cooler (refer to Sections 2.2.2 and 2.2.3 for connection
sizes). Water pipe sizes will depend on the length of pipe required and the calculated pressure drop
of peripheral components.
Water cooled units may also be connected to building water or tower water sources. Pipe size will
depend on length of run and the maximum water ow required.
All water/glycol units are shipped with plate/ n heat exchangers as standard equipment. A strainer
is shipped loose and is to be eld installed in the supply line with shut-off valves ( eld provided)
before and after the strainer. The strainers and water/glycol piping must be cleaned on a periodic
basis. If the unit is shipped with optional shell and tube condenser, strainers are not required nor
shipped with the unit.
All water pipes have a cap installed on the end of the pipe for pressure testing the system. These
caps need to be removed before installing the water piping to the unit. Use a tube cutter for smaller
pipes and a reciprocating saw with a metal cutting blade for larger pipe sizes or if there is a clear-
ance problem. All connections need to be cleaned before connections are brazed together.
NOTE: One of the most common problems in a water/glycol system is the presence of air
in the condenser loop. Air vents must be installed in various locations in the piping system
to purge the air.
Water/glycol system piping may include a centrifugal pump (or pumps for redundancy). Pumps
must be primed before operating per the pump manufacturer’s guidelines.

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