Carrier AQUAZONE 50PTH User Manual

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Water Supply and Quantity — Check water supply. Water

supply should be plentiful and of good quality. See Table 2 for

water quality guidelines.

In all applications, the quality of the water circulated

through the heat exchanger must fall within the ranges listed in

the Water Quality Guidelines table. Consult a local water treat-

ment firm, independent testing facility, or local water authority

for specific recommendations to maintain water quality within

the published limits.
GROUND-LOOP APPLICATIONS — Temperatures between

25 and 110 F and a cooling capacity of 2.25 to 3 gpm of flow

per ton is recommended. In addition to complying with any

applicable codes, consider the following for system piping:
• Limit piping materials to only polyethylene fusion in the

buried sections of the loop.

• Do not use galvanized or steel fittings at any time due to

corrosion.

• Avoid all plastic to metal threaded fittings due to the poten-

tial to leak. Use a flange fitted substitute.

• Do not overtighten connections.
• Route piping to avoid service access areas to unit.

• Use pressure-temperature (P/T) plugs to measure flow of

pressure drop.

INSTALLATION OF SUPPLY AND RETURN HOSE

KIT — Follow these piping guidelines.

1. Install a drain valve at the base of each supply and return

riser to facilitate system flushing.

2. Install shutoff/balancing valves and unions at each unit to

permit unit removal for servicing.

3. Place strainers at the inlet of each system circulating

pump.

4. Select the proper hose length to allow slack between con-

nection points. Hoses may vary in length by +2% to –4%

under pressure.

5. Refer to Table 3. Do not exceed the minimum bend radius

for the hose selected. Exceeding the minimum bend radi-

us may cause the hose to collapse, which reduces water

flow rate. Install an angle adapter to avoid sharp bends

in the hose when the radius falls below the required

minimum.
NOTE: Piping must comply with all applicable codes.

Insulation is not required on loop water piping except where

the piping runs through unheated areas or outside the building

or when the loop water temperature is below the minimum ex-

pected dew point of the pipe ambient. Insulation is required if

loop water temperature drops below the dew point.

Pipe joint compound is not necessary when Teflon threaded

tape is pre-applied to hose assemblies or when flared-end

connections are used. If pipe joint compound is preferred, use

compound only in small amounts on the male pipe threads of

the fitting adapters. Prevent sealant from reaching the flared

surfaces of the joint.
NOTE: When anti-freeze is used in the loop, assure that it is

compatible with Teflon tape or pipe joint compound employed.

Maximum allowable torque for brass fittings is 30 ft-lb. If a

torque wrench is not available, tighten finger-tight plus one

quarter turn. Tighten steel fittings as necessary.

Optional pressure-rated hose assemblies designed specifi-

cally for use with Carrier units are available. Similar hoses can

be obtained from alternate suppliers. Supply and return hoses

are fitted with swivel-joint fittings at one end to prevent kink-

ing during installation.

Refer to Fig. 14 for an illustration of a supply/return hose

kit. Male adapters secure hose assemblies to the unit and risers.

Install hose assemblies properly and check them regularly to

avoid system failure and reduced service life.

IMPORTANT: Failure to comply with the above required

water quality and quantity limitations and the closed-

system application design requirements may cause damage

to the tube-in-tube heat exchanger. This damage is not the

responsibility of the manufacturer.

CAUTION

Do not bend or kink supply lines or hoses.

CAUTION

Backup wrench is required when tightening water connec-

tions to prevent water line damage.

Boiler
Drains
(field-installed)

Strainer (field-installed accessory)
(16 to 20 mesh recommended for
filter sediment)

Shut-Off
Valve (field-installed accessory)

Water
Control
Valve
(field-installed
accessory)

Flow
Regulator
(field-installed
accessory)

Pressure

Tank

Water Out

Water In
From Pump

Fig. 13 — Typical Ground-Water Piping Installation

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