Model Nomenclature HRP = High Rise Heat Pump - Vertical WSHP Chassis HRP 30 C 2 Voltage 2= 208/60/1 Unit Size Unit Size Design Vintage Note: Installation and maintenance are to be performed only by qualified personnel who are familiar with local code and regulations, and are experienced with the type of equipment.
1. To prevent damage this equipment should not be operated for supplementary heating and cooling during the construction period. 2. Inspect the cartons and pallets for any specific tagging numbers indicated by HTS Engineering per a request from the installing contractor. At this time the voltage, phase and capacity should be checked against the plans.
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START UP : FLUSHING THE SYSTEM 1. Prior to first operation of any HRP unit, the water circulating system must be cleaned and flushed of all construction dirt and debris. The chassis cannot be connected to system when flushing is being conducted.
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START UP : AFTER FLUSHING Open all valves to full open position and turn on power to the conditioner. Set thermostat for FAN ONLY operation by selecting OFF at the system switch and ON at the fan switch. If AUTO fan operation were selected, the fan would cycle with the compressor. Check for proper air delivery.
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DIMENSIONAL DATA: HRP 30 & 40 TAG: HRP 30 - TAG: HRP 40 - Optional Top Power Knockout 18.5 Supply Air Openings 1/2" Flange Themostat Junction Box Remote Thermostat Wiring Knockout Return Air Opening Optional 5" legs NOTES: Project: Temporary riser supports provided, contractor to supply riser clamps to support risers in multistory applications.
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DIMENSIONAL DATA: HRP 60 & 80 TAG: HRP 60 - TAG: HRP 80 - Optional Top Power Knockout 21.5 Supply Air Openings 1/2" Flange Themostat Junction Box Remote Thermostat Wiring Knockout Return Air Opening Optional 5" legs Project: NOTES: Temporary riser supports provided, contractor to supply riser clamps to support risers in multistory applications.
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DISCHARGE ARRANGEMENTS: HRP 30 - 80 See Schedule for Unit Handing Project: NOTES: - Any combination of discharge arrangements are available Engineer: Contractor: - Supply Riser is towards the center line of unit - All Handings determined looking at return air opening Date: Drawing Number: R- Right...
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ACOUSTIC RETURN AIR PANEL : FURING DETAILS Unit Width Rear Stud For rear risers allow 5" clearance at back of units Stud To Stud Distance "A" Return Air Flange 1/2" Clearance Gap Required Stud Acoustic Return Air Panel Stud Drywall 4 Mounting Screws Secured into Studs Unit Size...
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RETURN AIR PANEL : FURING DETAILS Unit Width Rear Stud For rear risers allow 5" clearance at back of units Stud To Stud Distance "A" Return Air Flange Stud 1/2" Clearance Gap Required Stud Return Air Panel Drywall 4 Mounting Screws Secured into Studs Unit Size Width Depth Return Air...
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DISCHARGE OPENINGS: FURING DETAILS Opening Width Stud 1/2" Clearance required Back Discharge Top Discharge Opening Front Discharge 1/2" Discharge Flange Stud Opening Width Return Air Location Model HRP30 HRP40 HRP60 HRP80 Discharge 8 x 14 10 x 14 12 x 16 16 x 16 Opening Notes:...
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RISER & SLEEVING SIZES AND LOCATIONS 5.25 2.25 Right Hand Unit Right Hand Unit Return Air Return Air 5.25 2.25 Left Hand Unit Left Hand Unit Return Air Return Air Riser Size 1 1/4 1 1/2 2 1/2 Riser Sleeve Dimension "X" Riser Sleeve Dimension "Y"...
Troubleshooting Should a major problem develop, refer to the following information for possible cause and corrective steps: Neither fan nor compressor run: 1. The fuse may be blown or the circuit breaker is open. Check electrical circuits and motor windings for shorts or grounds. Investigate for possible overloading. Replace fuse or reset circuit breakers after fault is corrected.
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7. The internal winding of the compressor motor may be grounded to the compressor shell. If so, replace the compressor . 8. The compressor winding may be open. Check continuity with ohmmeter. If the winding is open, replace the compressor. Compressor attempts to start but doesn't: 1.
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Troubleshooting Water drips from conditioner: 1. Check for dirty filter. 2. Check to see if condensate drain runs uphill. 3. See if blower motor is up to speed. 4. Check for loose or mispositioned blower. 5. Are drains properly trapped? Noisy unit operation: 1.
Maintenance 1. Normal maintenance on all conditioners is generally limited to filter changes and fan motor lubrication. Lubrication of the fan motor should be performed in accordance with the instruction label on the conditioner. Be sure to use nondetergent electric motor oil. 2.
Operating Limits Environment This equipment is designed for indoor installation only. Sheltered locations such as attics, garages, etc., generally will not provide sufficient protection against extremes in temperature and/or humidity, and equipment performance, reliability, and service life may be adversely affected. Air and water limits Cooling Heating...
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Electrical Data – HTS Signature Series : High Rise Heat Pumps Unit Size Namplate Compressor Compressor Fan Motor Voltage Fuse Size (Amps) HRP 30 208/ 230 - 1 4.5 /4.3 0.68 HRP 40 208/ 230 - 1 5.7 / 5.4 0.68...
Product Warranties One Year Warranty on Entire Conditioner HTS Engineering, herein referred to as the "Company," warrants to the original owner that each water-to-air heat j pump is free from defects in material and workmanship. Any part or portion thereof (except air filters if of the throwaway type) which becomes defective under normal...
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For Parts and Service Call: HTS Engineering Ltd. 115 Norfinch Drive, North York Ontario Tel: 416-661-3400 1-800-850-0567 Fax: 416-661-0100 SEPT 2001 I&M 1.0...
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