Greenheck DG / DGX with Pilot Ignition (463555 IOM) (Pre-2008) User Manual

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Step 1 Verify Coil Hand Designation

Check the coil hand designation to insure that it
matches the system. Coils are generally plumbed with
the supply connection located on the bottom of the
leaving air-side of the coil and the return connection
at the top of the entering air side of the coil. This
arrangement provides a counter flow heat exchanger
and positive coil drainage.

Step 2 Check the Coil for Leaks

Pressurize the coil to 100 psig with dry nitrogen or other suitable gas. The coil should be left pressurized for a
minimum of 10 minutes. If the coil holds the pressure, the hook-up can be considered leak free. If the pressure
drops by 5 psig or less, re-pressurize the coil and wait another 10 minutes. If the pressure drops again there is
likely one or more small leaks which should be located and repaired. Pressure losses greater than 5 psig
indicate a large leak that should be isolated and repaired.

Step 3 Connect the Supply and Return Lines

Connect the supply and return lines as shown above.

Installation - Chilled Water Coil Piping (Optional)

IMPORTANT!

Guidelines for the installation of the cooling coil have been provided to insure proper performance of

the coils and their longevity. These are general guidelines that may have to be tailored to meet the

specific requirements of any one job. As always, a qualified party or individual should perform the

installation and maintenance of the coil. Protective equipment such as safety glasses, steel toe boots

and gloves are recommended during the installation and maintenance of the coil.

IMPORTANT!

When installing couplings, do not apply undue

stress to the connection. Use a backup pipe

wrench to avoid breaking the weld between the

coil connection and the header.

IMPORTANT!

All field piping must be self supporting. System

piping should be flexible enough to allow for the

thermal expansion and contraction of the coil.

Step 4 Install the Drain Line

Connect an unobstructed drain line to the drain pan.
A trap should be installed to prevent sewer gas from
being drawn into the unit.

Hot Return
Connection

Cold Supply
Connection

Entering Air

Leaving Air

IMPORTANT!

All traps must be installed below the roofline or

be otherwise protected from freezing.

6 in. min.

6 in. min.

Installation

Coil Connections

Drain Trap

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