Pplication, Onsiderations – Enviro LCD MONITOR 170S5FG User Manual

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PPLICATION

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ONSIDERATIONS

• MQL

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Application Considerations

Model MQL blower coil units offer

a wide range of application flex-

ibility, while maintaining a simple,

easy to install unit design. These

units are intended to provide

comfort cooling and heating

within a small footprint. They

may be applied in many types of

building structures including

schools, office buildings, hospi-

tals, condominiums, assisted liv-

ing facilities, apartments or stores.

Applications can be constant or

variable volume.

There are many applications in

which the MQL product can be

utilized. Some examples include:

Constant volume applications

• Two-pipe hydronic system for

cooling and/or heating

• Two-pipe hydronic cooling

system with electric heat

• Four-pipe system with dedi-

cated heating and cooling

coils

• Direct Expansion (DX) split

systems with hydronic heat

• Direct Expansion (DX) split

systems with electric heat

Variable volume applications

• Two-pipe hydronic system for

cooling and/or heating.

• Two-pipe hydronic cooling

system with electric heat.

• Four-pipe system with dedi-

cated heating and cooling

coils.

Acoustics

Control of noise within both occu-

pied and unoccupied spaces has

become increasingly important

to designers and building own-

ers/occupants. Proper considera-

tion must be given to placement

of indoor air conditioning units,

particularly in the occupied space.

Inherent flexibility of the fan and

coil combination in the vertical

configuration allows application

in sound-sensitive areas. In such

instances, a fan running at low

speed with a high capacity coil

normally yields satisfactory

results. It also may be desirable to

select a larger nominal capacity

unit and operate it at a less than

nominal airflow for further

acoustic benefit.

Three phase motors are recom-

mended for sound-sensitive appli-

cations to avoid potential single

phase motor hum. Unit operation

in the stall region of the fan curve

is not recommended since it may

cause unsatisfactory noise levels

and excessive unit vibration.

Installation

These floor mounted or ceiling

hung units can be installed on a

base rail or hanger rods at the cor-

ner points. All units have internally

isolated fan decks; therefore, flex

connections are not required,

which will reduce installation

costs. One of the most important

and basic IAQ issues is condensate

management. The first step to

ensure trouble-free operation is

proper installation. It is very

important that the unit be

mounted high enough so that the

condensate drain from the unit

may be properly trapped. Please

refer to the MQL IOM Manual at

www.enviro-tec.com for specifics

on this issue. As with all HVAC sys-

tems, these units should be

installed according to all applica-

ble ASHRAE standards, SMACNA

and local code requirements.

Operating Limitations

Units must not be operated above

maximum fan speed or unit air-

flow as listed in the Fan

Performance section of this cata-

log. Unit operation at greater

than maximum fan speed could

drastically reduce bearing life and

may result in a catastrophic fail-

ure. Operating at greater than the

maximum allowable airflow in

the cooling mode may result in

unsatisfactory operation due to

moisture carry over from the coil.

In addition, it is often not eco-

nomical to operate a unit at its

maximum fan speed due to the

greater motor power require-

ments.

Units with electric heat should not

be operated with leaving air tem-

perature greater than 104°F, to

prevent excessive leaving air tem-

peratures and electric heat limit

trips. A hydronic (or steam) coil

and electric heat should not be

operated simultaneously to pre-

vent excessive leaving air tem-

peratures and limit trips. Electric

heat units are equipped with a

lockout switch that disables the

electric heater if the temperature

of the hydronic (or steam) coil is

greater than 104°F (40°C).

Water coils must not be operated

above a fluid velocity of 8 ft./sec.

to reduce the possibility of veloc-

ity induced erosion and flow

noise. Water coils must not be

operated below a fluid velocity of

1 ft./sec. to prevent degraded coil

performance caused by laminar

flow. These high or low fluid flow

rates may not be included in the

ARI coil certification.

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