+fan EXPANDED PERFORMANCE DATA COOLING OPERATION MODEL: SSZ140361B* / AR* F374316B* Outdoor Ambient Temperature65 75 85 95 105 115 Entering Indoor Wet Bulb TemperatureIDB Airflow 59 63 67 71 59 63 67 71 59 63 67 71 59 63 67 71 59 63 67 71 59 63 67 71 70 1090 MBh 30.7 31.9 34.9 - 30.0 31.1 34.1 - 29.3 30.4 33.3 - 28.6 29.6 32.5 - 27.2 28.2 30.8 - 25.2 26.1 28.6 - S/ T 0.72 0.60 0.42 - 0.75 0.63 0.43 - 0.77 0.64 0.45 - 0.79 0.66 0.46 - 0.82 0.69 0.48 - 0.83 0.69 0.48 - Delta T 19 16 12 - 19 16 12
Overcurrent Protection 60 60 70 Min / Max Volts 197/253 197/253 197/253 Electrical Conduit Size /" or %" /" or %" /" or %" SHip WEiGHT (lbs) 254 254 315 1 Wire size should be determined in accordance with National Electrical Codes; extensive wire runs will require larger wire sizes 2 May use fuses or HACR type Circuit Breakers of the same size as noted Notes • Always check the S&R plate for electrical data on the unit being installed. • Installer will need to supply 1V' to 1%" or 1%" to
+fan) EXPANDED PERFORMANCE DATA COOLING OPERATION MODEL: GSH140301A* / CA*F3636B6A* +TXV / MBR1200**-1 Design Subcooling 9 ±3 °F @ the liquid service valve, ARI 95 test conditions Outdoor Ambient Temperature65 75 85 95 105 115 Entering Indoor Wet Bulb TemperatureIDB* Airflow 59 63 67 71 59 63 67 71 59 63 67 71 59 63 67 71 59 63 67 71 59 63 67 71 70 1214 MBh 27.4 28.4 31.2 - 26.8 27.8 30.4 - 26.2 27.1 29.7 - 25.5 26.5 29.0 - 24.2 25.1 27.5 - 22.5 23.3 25.5 - S/ T 0.80 0.67 0.46 - 0.83 0.69 0.48 -
◊ 5151 San Felipe, Suite 500 ◊ Houston, TX 77056 RP-526A April 2009 Important Information Index Functional Parts List ................................................................................................... 3 Illustration and Parts ................................................................................................... 4 - 13 Views shown are for parts illustrations only, not servicing procedures. This system uses R410A refrigerant. If sealed system work is required, u
If the pointer starts to rise quickly, (enters the yellow or red zone within 30 seconds) switch off at the external isolator and remove all air from the system. 19. When satisfied that all air has been expelled, start this process again from step 12. 20. Remove demand for CH and DHW. 21. Compressor and fan will stop. 22. Circulating pump will continue to run for a period of time (default setting in BTC.). 23. Set the ATC and BTC - details in sections 11.2 and 11.3 respectively. IMPORTANT When pu
They are not intended to describe complete systems, nor any particular system. It is the responsibility of the system designer, not Grant Engineering UK Ltd., to determine the necessary components for and configuration of the particular system being designed including any additional equipment and safety devices to ensure compliance with building and safety code requirements. 4.1 S-Plan Type - Monovalent 4.2 Extended S-Plan Type - Monovalent Heat Pump ATC Heat Pump ATC Flow Flexible pipe Auto Byp
10.3 Antifreeze To avoid the risk of the freezing in the external section of the heating system (i.e. the flexible hoses, condenser and circulating pump within the heat pump casing) in the event of power failure during winter months, a suitable domestic heating system antifreeze should be used. This is added to the system water when finally filling the heating system. Full instructions are supplied with the system antifreeze, but immediate information can be obtained from and IMPORTANT As with a
The COP data given above is based on 7.C ambient air and 35.C water temperature. This information should be used as guidance only and notto estimate the COP at other temperatures. ! NOTE Figure 2-5: Grant HPAW65 Figure 2-8: Grant HPAW130 Figure 2-6: Grant HPAW85 Figure 2-7: Grant HPAW110 Figure 2-9: Grant HPAW155 2.5 Pump Curves Pump Head (metres) Pump Head (metres) 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Wilo-Classic Star 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 3) Flow (m3/h) Flow (m3/h) Star-RS15/6.25/6 2.6 Heat Pump Operating Sequences Pump OF
When tracing a fault code, use the table of fault codes on page 32 to help you. As often as not, it will be a wire that has become loose or disconnected. Check all wires for security before calling our helpline for assistance. There are 6 sensors in total. The ATC have black tails and the BTC have blue tails. The resistance/temperature tables for the ATC and BTC sensors are given in Figures 13-2 and 13-3. 6. The pressure gauge on the side of the heat pump measures refrigerant pressure not water