Carrier 28QX User Manual

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BULB WELL

THERMISTOR
SENSOR

Fig. 18 — Thermistor Sensor and Bulb Well

Step 5b — Install Glycol Pump Package

specified

by Carrier. Review System Requirements, pg 6.

The glycol system is composed of the same

components as the plain water system with dif­
ferences only in the pump and control package.
F o l l o w

same

installation

requirements

and

recommendations indicated for the plain water
system including solar collector and storage tank
installation found in Steps 3 and 4.

MOUNT ON FLOOR — The glycol pump package
(Fig. 19) can be mounted directly on a floor. If the
floor space is subject to flooding, elevate the pump
package so that flood water cannot enter the unit.
Provide service access at the rear, front, top and
sides of unit as shown in Fig. 2.

MAKE WATER/GLYCOL PIPING CONNEC­
TIONS — Use water grade copper tubing or better.
Sweat all connections and joints with solder (95-5).
Tubing sizes for solar collector piping loop are
specified (by Carrier) for system. Tubing sizes for
Tri-X, coil water loop, heat exchanger loop and
domestic hot water preheating piping are shown
below. Size pipe connections are required on
Glycol systems. Fig. 2. Typical piping diagrams for

completed systems are shown in Fig. 23 and 24.

WATER CONN TO
STORAGE TANK

GLYCOL/WATER CONN.
TO SOLAR COLLECTORS'

GLYCOL/WATER

i

HEAT
EXCHANGER

HEAT

EXCHANGER
PUMP (P

3

)

WATER CONN TO

'TRI-X COIL

,

^

, GLYCOL/WATER CONN. FROM

1

^

----- '^OLAR COLLECTORS

BALL VALVES

SOLAR
COLLECTOR
PUMP

(P2)

GLYCOL

LEVEL
SIGHT GLASS

WATER CONN. FROM STORAGE

TANK (PROVIDES HEAT)

Fig. 19 — Glycol Pump Package (Panels Removed)

Fig. 20 — Solar Collector Panel(s) Piping Loop

on Glycol System

Collector Loop (Fig. 20) — This loop begins at the

“collector return” stub at top of the pump package

(2-1/8 in. O.D. pipe). It travels thru the expansion
tank, pump and heat exchanger and out of the

pump package thru the “collector supply” stub

(1-1/8 in. OD). The glycol travels thru the collec­

tors and back thru the drain down pipe to the
beginning of the loop.

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