Water Valve Wiring - Heat Controller HTV Series Installation, Operation & Maintenance Instructions Manual

Two-stage geothermal heat pumps 2 to 6 tons
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Heat Controller, Inc.
Electrical - Low Voltage Wiring
ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS
A terminal paralleling the compressor
contactor coil has been provided on the
CXM control. Terminal "A" is designed to
control accessory devices, such as water
valves. Note: This terminal should be
used only with 24 Volt signals and not line
voltage. Terminal "A" is energized with the
compressor contactor. See Figure 11 or
the specific unit wiring diagram for details.
Low Voltage VA Ratings
COMPONENT
Typical Blower Relay
Typical Reversing Valve Solenoid
30A Compressor Contactor
+CXM Board (5-9 VA)*
Remaining VA for Accessories
* Standard transformer is 75VA.
Figure 11: Acce ssory Wiring
Figure 11: Accessory Wiring
WATER SOLENOID VALVES
An external solenoid valve(s) should be
used on ground water installations to shut
off flow to the unit when the compressor is
not operating. A slow closing valve may be
required to help reduce water hammer.
Figure 11 shows typical wiring for a 24VAC
external solenoid valve. Figures 12 and 13
illustrate typical slow closing water control
HTV/HTD/HTH SERIES
ELECTRICAL - LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
VA
6-7
4-6
6-9
SubTotal
16-22
21-31
19-29
valve wiring for Taco 500 Series and Taco
ESP Series valves. Slow closing valves
take approximately 60 seconds to open
(very little water will flow before 45
seconds). Once fully open, an end switch
allows the compressor to be energized.
Only relay or triac based electronic
thermostats should be used with slow
closing valves. When wired as shown, the
slow closing valve will operate properly with
the following notations:
1. The valve will remain open during a unit
lockout.
2. The valve will draw approximately 25-35
VA through the "Y" signal of the
thermostat.
Note: This valve can overheat the
anticipator of an electromechanical
thermostat. Therefore, only relay or triac
based thermostats should be used.
TWO-STAGE UNITS
Two-stage units should be designed with
two parallel valves for ground water
applications to limit water use during first
stage operation. For example, at 1.5
gpm/ton, a HTV048 unit requires 6 gpm for
nd
full load (2
stage) operation, but only 4
st
gpm during 1
stage operation. Since the
unit will operate on first stage 80-90% of the
time, significant water savings can be
realized by using two parallel solenoid
valves with two flow regulators. In the
example above, stage one solenoid would
be installed with a 4 gpm flow regulator on
the outlet, while stage two would utilize a 2
gpm flow regulator. When stage one is
operating, the second solenoid valve will be
closed. When stage two is operating, both
valves will be open, allowing full load flow
rate.
23
26

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Htd seriesHth series

Table of Contents