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Model | HCD 2600 |
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Refrigerant | R-410A |
Operating Temperature Range | 50°F to 100°F |
Dehumidification Capacity | 260 pints/day |
Phase | 1 Phase |
Discusses unique challenges of indoor pool environments, including humidity, air quality, and operational costs.
Details factors affecting occupant comfort and the critical role of proper pool water chemistry for air quality.
Explains core principles of the dehumidification system and its automatic control of environmental conditions.
Details dew point control, unit operation, and advanced features like humidity control and space heating.
Describes networking capabilities, optional cooling, water heating, and available factory-mounted or supplied features.
Provides overviews of the RoofPak system and PoolComPak selection process, including applications and software tools.
Highlights key design features of the RoofPak series, including construction, installation, and component options.
Details specific components like TEFC motors, outside air systems, housed blowers, and water heat exchangers.
Presents technical summaries, dimensional data for units, and weight information for the RoofPak series.
Provides performance summaries for AW/AWH and HCD/HCDH series models under specific conditions.
Details the horizontal and vertical unit dimensions for various PoolComPak models.
Provides specifications for hot water coils and outside air damper sizes for PoolComPak units.
Details refrigerant charge information and performance data for remote air-cooled condensers.
Outlines the initial steps for PCP installation, including unit placement and facility interface.
Covers fundamental installation aspects like handling, clearance, mounting, inspection, power, and wiring.
Provides detailed instructions and considerations for mounting the unit on a roof curb.
Details the installation requirements for the integral gas furnace option on RoofPak units.
Explains field wiring requirements for the ECC-PCP system, including the remote interface unit.
Details the installation of cold surface sensors and the optional economizer system.
Covers installation of the outside air sensor and considerations for the optional air-cooled condenser.
Details the installation of auxiliary heating systems and the external alarm system.
Covers fire control system integration, various sensors, and input signals for the unit.
Provides specific guidelines and considerations for piping the pool water to and from the unit for AWH/AWV models.
Explains the requirements for proper installation and disposal of condensate from the unit.
Details installation requirements for water-cooled and remote air-cooled condensers, including space and obstructions.
Provides guidelines for installing multiple remote air-cooled condensers and units in pits.
Covers considerations for decorative fences, field-installed piping, and general piping guidelines.
Introduces the ECC-PCP remote interface unit and how to navigate and interpret status displays.
Explains how to change set points for temperature, humidity, and pool water, with recommended ranges.
Details purge mode operation and how to access detailed status screens for system information.
Explains networked operation, configuration parameters, and control settings for multiple units.
Covers advanced network settings like stage offset, enabling control, and changing set points across the network.
Guides users through accessing the service menu, configuring I/O, and managing digital inputs and outputs.
Details analog inputs and unit configuration parameters, including installed options and auxiliary air heating.
Covers configuration settings for auxiliary water heating, temperature control, humidity control, and BAS interface.
Details settings for multi-unit networks, compressor, economizer, and how to access system history.
Explains manual modes, utility settings, and routine maintenance procedures for the unit.
Illustrates how to connect auxiliary air and pool water heaters for multiple unit installations.
Shows wiring diagrams for connecting heaters in a two-pool installation scenario.
Provides a comprehensive field wiring diagram for unit connections, sensors, and controls.
Illustrates the wiring diagram for connecting the unit to a building fire control system.