Desuperheater connections, Water tank preparation – Envision Peripherals R-410A User Manual

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ENVISION RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION MANUAL

Desuperheater Connections

To maximize the benefits of the desuperheater a minimum 50-gallon water heater is recommended. For higher

demand applications, use an 80-gallon water heater or two 50-gallon water heaters connected in a series as shown

below. Electric water heaters are recommended. Make sure all local electrical and plumbing codes are met for installing

a desuperheater. Residential units with desuperheaters contain an internal circulator and fittings.

Note: Under certain conditions, Envision dual capacity units operate with very low refrigerant discharge temperatures,

producing little or no water heating capability. This scenario occurs when the unit is operating with cold entering source

water (loop or well). Allowing the desuperheater pump to operate during these conditions actually removes heat from the

DHW circulating through the unit. To overcome this, Envision unit microprocessors have been programmed to disengage

the desuperheater pump during such conditions. (During low capacity cooling operation, the pump will operate only if

the DHW temperature entering the unit is less than the liquid line temperature plus 35º F. During high capacity cooling

operation, the pump will operate only if the DHW temperature is less than the liquid line temperature plus 60º F.) Using

a preheat tank, as shown in Figure 12, will maximize desuperheater capabilities.

Figure 11: Typical Desuperheater Installation

CAUTION: Elements will burn out if energized dry.

Figure 12: Desuperheater Installation In Preheat Tank

In

Venting Waste Valve
or Vent Coupling

3/4" x 3/4" x 1/2"
tee

Cold

Water In

Hot

Water Out

P/T Relief

Valve

P/T Relief

Valve

DHW

Water In

DHW

Water Out

Drain Valve

Drain Valve

Water Tank Preparation

To install a unit with desuperheater, follow these installation guidelines.

Turn off the power to the water heater.

1.

Attach a water hose to the water tank drain connection and run the other end of the hose to an open drain or

2.

outdoors.

Close the cold water inlet valve to the water heater tank.

3.

Drain the tank by opening the valve on the bottom of the tank, then open the pressure relief valve or hot water

4.

faucet.

Flush the tank by opening the cold water inlet valve to the water heater to free the tank of sediments. Close when

5.

draining water is clear.

Disconnect the garden hose and remove the drain valve from the water heater.

6.

Refer to Plumbing Installation and Desuperheater Startup on page 12.

7.

Note: This configuration maximizes desuperheater capability.

Drain Valve

In

P/T Relief

Valve

Cold

Water In

Hot

Water Out

DHW

Water In

DHW

Water Out

Venting Waste

Valve or Vent

Coupling

3/4 x 3/4 x 1/2 tee

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