Hydronic Section - York AFFINITY OptiHeat YAW040 Installation Manual

Geothermal heat pumps single speed hydronic with vapor injection
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Hydronic Section

General guidelines are shown below for component
selection and design/installation criteria for the piping
system. Local codes supersede any recommendations in
this manual.
Shut Off/Flow Regulation Valves
Use full port ball valves or gate valves for component
isolation. If valves are going to be used frequently, ball
valves are recommended. Globe valves are designed for flow
regulation. Always install globe valves in the correct direction
(fluid should enter through the lower body chamber).
Check valves
Swing check valves must be installed in the horizontal
position with the bonnet of the valve upright. Spring check
valves can be mounted in any position. A flow check valve
is required to prevent thermo-siphoning (or gravity flow)
when the circulator pump is off or when there are two
circulators on the same system.
Storage (Buffer) Tank
A buffer tank is required for all hydronic heating systems
using OptiHeat heat pumps. The tank should be sized to
provide a minimum of 2 gallons of storage capacity for
every one thousand Btuh's of nominal heat pump capacity.
Sizing in this manner will provide the proper amount of heat
pump cycling and storage.
Pressure Relief Valve
Most codes require the use of a pressure relief valve if a
closed loop heat source can be isolated by valves. Even if
local code does not require this device, the manufacturer
recommends its installation. If the pressure relief valve in
the buffer tank is not already rated at 30 psi (207 kPa)
maximum pressure, one must be installed. The pressure
relief valve should be tested at start up for operation. Note
that the waste pipe must be at least the same diameter
as the valve outlet (never reduce), and valves may not be
added to this pipe. The bottom of the pipe must terminate
at least 6" (15 cm) above the floor. If the piping is connected
to a drain, there must be an air gap.
Backflow Prevention Check Valves
Most codes require backflow prevention check valves.
Note that a single check valve is not equal to a backflow
prevention check valve. Even if local code does not require
this device, The manufacturer recommends its installation.
This is particularly important if the system will use
antifreeze.
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Pressure Reducing Valves or Feed Water Valves
This valve lowers the pressure from the make-up water line
to the system. Most are adjustable and directional. A "fast
fill" valve is required for initial filling of the system. Some
have screens, which must be cleaned after the initial filling.
If there is a restriction in the screen, the system could go to
0 psi (0 kPa), potentially causing pumps(s) failure. A valve
should be installed on each side of the pressure reducing
valve for servicing. Both valves should have tags reading
"Do not shut this valve under normal operation – service
valve only."
Expansion Tanks
Expansion tanks are required on hydronic systems to help
absorb the pressure swings as the temperature in the
system fluctuates.
Elbows/Tees
Long radius elbows or two 45° elbows will lower pressure
drop. Standard tees have a greater restriction on the "T"
portion than tees designed with angled outlet ports.
Antifreeze
Antifreeze is required if any of the piping system is located
in areas subject to freezing.
Dielectric Unions
Dielectric unions are recommended whenever connecting
two dissimilar metals together to prevent electro-galvanic
corrosion.
When using the various types of hydronic heat distribution
systems, the temperature limits of the geothermal system
must be a major consideration. In new construction, the
distribution system can easily be designed with the
temperature limits in mind. In retrofits, care must be
taken to address the operating temperature limits of the
existing distribution system. The maximum storage tank
temperature for the OptiHeat is 150°F (65°C). Typical in
floor radiant systems require much lower temperatures,
typically 100°-115°F, which is ideal for the OptiHeat.
On load pumps open the screw 2 turns only in the end of the
pump motor (if Grundfos
air to be discharged and to ensure the motor housing has been
flooded.
15
®
pumps are used) to allow trapped

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