AHP2403-7207 Air Source Batchwater Heat Pump
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USER MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS AHP2403 Description………………………………………………3 AHP4805 Description………………………………………………4 AHP7207 Description………………………………………………5 Theory of Operation………………………………………………...7 Panel Switches……………………………………………………...8 Start Up………………………………………………………………9 Controls and User Interface……………………………………….10 System Functions…………………………………………………..14 Troubleshooting…………………………………………………….18 Starter Information………………………………………………….21 Fan Drive Information………………………………………………22 Plumbing Drawings…………………………………………………26 Power Supply Information…………………………………………31 Electrical Drawings…………………………………………………33 Pump Information…………………………………………………..43 Contact………………………………………………………………67 Warranty…………………………………………………………….68
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MODEL AHP-2404-3 DESCRIPTION WATER TEMPERATURE RANGE 35o to 120o 20 TON UNIT MODEL
AHP2404-3
SYSTEM VOLTAGE
NOMINAL-460VAC RANGE - 10%
FREQUENCY PHASE MAIN FUSE TRIP CURRENT AMPS
60 HZ 3 NONE
MAIN PANEL BUSS RATING # OF REFRIGERATION UNITS
90 AMPS 2 CIRCUITS
REFRIGERANT 20 TON UNIT COMPLETE CHARGE
R-410A 48 lbs.
COMPRESSOR AMPERAGE LOCKED ROTOR AMPERAGE (Each Compressor)
18.6 AMPS 142 AMPS
PUMP AMPERAGE AIR SOURCE FAN ASSEMBLY
4.6 AMPS 1.3 AMPS PER MOTOR
20 TON UNIT SERVICE FACTOR – ALL UNITS
3 MOTORS 110%
120 VAC CONTROL CIRCUIT 24 VAC CONTROL CIRCUIT
6.5 AMPS 4 AMPS
CONTACTOR OVERLOAD (Refrigerant Models) CONTACTOR OVERLOAD PUMP
30 AMPS 5 AMPS
MAXIMUM WATER TEMPERATURE MINIMUM WATER TEMPERATURE
120°F 35°F
24VDC CONTROL CIRCUIT
.5 AMP
UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE WILL VOID WARRANTY
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MODEL AHP-4804-5 DESCRIPTION WATER TEMPERATURE RANGE 35o to 120o 40 TON UNIT MODEL
AHP-4804-5
SYSTEM VOLTAGE
NOMINAL-460VAC RANGE - 10%
FREQUENCY PHASE MAIN FUSE TRIP CURRENT AMPS
60 HZ 3 NONE
MAIN PANEL BUSS RATING # OF REFRIGERATION UNITS
90 AMPS 2 CIRCUITS
REFRIGERANT 40 TON UNIT COMPLETE CHARGE COMPRESSOR AMPERAGE LOCKED ROTOR AMPERAGE (Each Compressor)
R-410A 100 lbs. 37 AMPS 215 AMPS
PUMP AMPERAGE AIR SOURCE FAN ASSEMBLY
7 AMPS 1.3 AMPS PER MOTOR
40 TON UNIT
6 MOTORS
SERVICE FACTOR – ALL UNITS
110%
120 VAC CONTROL CIRCUIT 24 VAC CONTROL CIRCUIT
6.5 AMPS 7 AMPS
CONTACTOR OVERLOAD (Refrigerant Models) CONTACTOR OVERLOAD PUMP
50 AMPS 8 AMPS
MAXIMUM WATER TEMPERATURE MINIMUM WATER TEMPERATURE
120°F 35°F
24VDC CONTROL CIRCUIT
1 AMP
UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE WILL VOID WARRANTY
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MODEL AHP-7204-7 DESCRIPTION WATER TEMPERATURE RANGE 35o to 120o 60 TON UNIT MODEL
AHP-7204-7
SYSTEM VOLTAGE
NOMINAL-480VAC RANGE - 10%
FREQUENCY PHASE MAIN FUSE TRIP CURRENT AMPS
60 HZ 3 NONE
MAIN PANEL BUSS RATING # OF REFRIGERATION UNITS
150 AMPS 2 CIRCUITS
REFRIGERANT 60 TON UNIT CHARGE COMPRESSOR AMPERAGE LOCKED ROTOR AMPERAGE (Each Compressor)
R-410A 68 lbs. EACH CIRCUIT 40 AMPS 320 AMPS
PUMP AMPERAGE AIR SOURCE FAN ASSEMBLY
8.5 AMPS 3.4 AMPS PER MOTOR
60 TON UNIT
8 MOTORS
SERVICE FACTOR – ALL UNITS
110%
120 VAC CONTROL CIRCUIT 24 VAC CONTROL CIRCUIT
6.5 AMPS 4.8 AMPS
CONTACTOR OVERLOAD (Refrigerant Models) CONTACTOR OVERLOAD PUMP
50 AMPS 9.5 AMPS
MAXIMUM WATER TEMPERATURE MINIMUM WATER TEMPERATURE
120°F 35°F
24VDC CONTROL CIRCUIT
1 AMP
UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE WILL VOID WARRANTY
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WARNING
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THEORY OF OPERATION The American Geothermal Air Source Heat Pump System is a unique, reverse-cycle, air-to-water heat pump; capable of producing large quantities of heated or chilled water at fractional operating costs compared to other systems.
In the heating mode, air flows through the outdoor heat exchanger, carrying large quantities of heat to the refrigerant coils. The heat absorbed from the air is transferred via refrigerant lines to the compressor, where the temperature of the gas is increased to approximately 200°F. Hot gas is then piped to the heat exchanger and is forced to provide heat to the circulating water in an insulated storage tank. The gas is condensed to a warm liquid, fed to a pressure -reducing valve, and then sprayed into the outdoor heat exchanger as a cold liquid. The liquid absorbs heat from the air, continuing the cycle until the thermostat is satisfied. In the chilling mode the process is reversed.
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PANEL SWITCHES
Mode Switch (Center of Panel)
The front panel switch offers three position selections: heating, cooling, or off. The switch controls both heating and cooling sides. The system recognizes the heating or cooling set point based on selection. In the “off position”, power remains on the system but both set points are ignored and the system remains inactive.
Reset Switch
The reset switch is only used in the event that a module has faulted, prompting a warning message on the display. It should only be utilized when the main cause of the fault has been determined and corrected. When faults no longer exist, it will reactive. There is a reset switch for each side. Consult Service Section.
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Heat Pump Start Up Before starting the chiller the following steps should be completed. Before turning the system switch to the heat or cool position, follow the directions as given. 1. 2.
Put main line power to the chiller (460V). Controller should power up and screen should be on. The chiller should sit for 24 hours. This is very important; the oil inside compressors must be warmed before starting. (If this is not done damage to compressors may occur.)
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Carel C.pco Controller
UP
ALARM
MENU
ENTER
BACK DOWN The C.pco controller is responsible for controlling fluid temperatures & fluid pressures. If a fault should occur, the system will shut down and the screen will flash with possible issues and solutions. Navigate through the screens of the C.pco by pressing the UP and DOWN arrow keys located on the keypad to the right of the screen. By pressing the BACK key, the controller will default to the Home Page. Refer to the diagram above. Basic navigation is controlled using the UP and DOWN button on the controller. After cycling through all pages the user will be returned to the Home Page. To access the menu options press the MENU button. This is used to set additional setpoints and internal system settings. Pressing the ALARM button will take the user to the alarm display screen. The following pages describe specific functionality of individual screens within the controller.
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C.pco User Interface Pages Home Page:
The Home Page is the default screen for the controller. After initial startup, this will be the first page displayed. At any point while navigating throughout the interface the user may press the BACK button to access this page. From this screen the user can view the current Tank Temperature, Tank Temperature Setpoint (SP), and Ambient Temperature. The tank temperature setpoint can be adjusted by pressing ENTER, using the up and down arrows to adjust the value, and pressing ENTER again to save the changes. System Status shows how the system is currently operating. The message at the bottom of the screen will give more detailed system status information. Additionally, there are two indicators at the bottom of the page that show whether each circuit (Ckt) is on or off.
Water Pressures:
The Water Pressures page shows pump status, inlet water pressure, and high and low water pressure limits. Additionally the pump can be manually activated from this screen by pressing ENTER, pressing the UP arrow, and pressing ENTER again.
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Manual Control:
The Manual Control page gives the user control over several manual override functions. The Auto column indicates the current state of each function as controlled by the system. By pressing ENTER, the user may cycle through the available selections. Once the desired function is highlighted, the user can press the UP and DOWN arrows to edit the value. Some functions may only be manually overwritten every so often.
Relay Out:
The Relay Out page shows which relays are closed or open on the controller. The relays enable or disable external systems such as solenoid valves, reversing valves, and fans. “ON” indicates that the controller is calling for an action.
Circuit A/B Info:
The Circuit A and Circuit B Info pages display information about each individual circuit. This data is very important for service and is a good indicator of how effectively the system is operating. For systems without electronic expansion valves, these screens will appear as they do above. American Geothermal • 1037 Old Salem Rd. • Murfreesboro, TN 37129 • 615-890-6985 • F: 615-890-6926 • www.amgeo.com
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Main Menu:
The Main Menu is accessed by pressing the MENU button. Each of the menu items contains setpoints and settings to customize system operation. Each item is password protected for the user’s safety. Changing some settings incorrectly can cause the unit to run incorrectly and even cause serious damage. Any damage caused to the system due to unauthorized changing of internal settings will void the system warranty. To exit the Main Menu press the BACK button.
Password Screen:
The password screen will automatically display if access is requested to a restricted page or set of pages. Contact American Geothermal 615-890-6985 directly before trying to access any protected page.
Faults: Pressing the ALARM button will bring the user to the fault screen. Any alarms or faults will appear on this screen. The number of current faults is indicated by the number in the top right hand corner of the screen. Any fault may be reset once its condition is clear and the reset the switch is activated. The reset switch is a small toggle switch inside of the electrical panel located to left of the controller. Contact American Geothermal for any additional assistance with faults or alarms.
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FAN OPERATION Heating All fans should be running full speed. The air should be blowing upward. Cooling All fans are variable controlled by head pressure. Fans will change speed to maintain 400 PSI Discharge (Head) Pressure.
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH The low-pressure switch is located on the module. It will open if pressure of suction goes below 20 PSI on a R410A system. Reset on switch is 50 PSI on a R410A System. If the switch goes below set point, the system will lockout and require a manual reset using the reset switch.
DO NOT RESET MORE THAN 3 TIMES IN A 6 HOUR PERIOD WHILE IN COOLING MODE. THIS WILL CAUSE THE HEAT EXCHANGERS TO FREEZE AND RUPTURE - DESTROYING THE MODULE. HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH The high-pressure switch is located on the module. It will open at 650 PSI and resets at 550 PSI. When the pressure rises above 650 PSI the unit will shut down. It will only restart 2 additional times. After the second restart, it will shut down. It will not restart until the pressure has dropped below 550 PSI, the problem has been corrected, and the reset switch must be selected. See trouble-shooting guide.
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HOT GAS BYPASS Heating Mode The following conditions must occur for operation: reversing valve powered, suction pressure drops to 75 PSI, and a head pressure over 440 PSI. The head pressure will be reached when water temperatures are over 100°F, the suction pressure will be reached when ambient is 35°F, and reversing valve energized. When these points are reached, gas will be released from the discharge side of the compressor. This causes a rise in suction pressure, allowing the unit to operate without going off on low pressure.
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COMPRESSOR MODULES SEALED REFRIGERATION SYSTEM These units are complete, self-contained, hermetically sealed refrigeration units. They were cleaned, vacuumed, charged, and electronically leaktested to a rate of less than ½ ounce of refrigerant in 5 years. It is impossible for these units to need additional refrigerant unless a leak exists. The sight glass alone is not sufficient criteria to warrant refrigerant charging.
Unauthorized service will void the warranty on all units. PLEASE CONSULT THE FACTORY PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING SERVICE. DEFROST CYCLE (Air Handler has excessive ice exposure) Heating Only Operation of Defrost: 1. Liquid Line Solenoid Closes and the system pumps down to 50 PSI, and the module will shut off. 2. System will restart, without the fans operating; allowing the air handler to thaw. 3. When liquid line temperature sensor reaches approximately 100°F, the unit repeats pump down to 50 PSI, causing shut down. 4. System will remain in a 1 minute delay until restart of the heating mode. 5. If defrost cycle continues to cycle without ice buildup or exposure, call technical support for further assistance.
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INTEGRALS In a compact, well-engineered motor controller, you are given a combination of capabilities by the integral self-protected starter. It combines short circuit, as well as, contactor and dual-function overload relay for coordinated circuit protection. A unique operating mechanism, of separating the moving contacts from the inertia of the magnet, allows the integral to use the same set of contacts for both short circuit and contactor functions. Contactor and short circuit functions are entirely independent of one another. Optional isolator contacts allow complete control system testing without energizing any loads and can be padlocked open for maintenance safety. The integral starter provides complete status indication locally. Auxiliary contact blocks can be added to multiply the interlocking and signaling capability of each integral starter.
Advantages The integral starter is the smallest self-protector starter in the industry (10 hp and 480 VAC). It is a combination starter that meets the requirements of U: 508, category E for self-protected controllers. As a contactor, the integral 32 starter has a minimum life expectancy of 1.5 million operations. Even after interrupting 100x rated current ten times, the contactor has a minimum expected life of 500,000 operations at rated load. Wiring is made easier, only requiring six power wire connections, resulting in fewer potential field problems. After interrupting short circuit faults, no damage to contactor or overload relay will occur. This is verified by UL to meet “Type 2” coordinated protection per IEC 947-4-1. American Geothermal • 1037 Old Salem Rd. • Murfreesboro, TN 37129 • 615-890-6985 • F: 615-890-6926 • www.amgeo.com
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TROUBLESHOOTING Do not reset the unit more than 3 times in a 6 hour period while in cooling mode. It will freeze and rupture the heat exchangers – destroying the module! Problem
Possible Cause & Solution
No Power No lights on controller
Loss of 460 volts. Check all disconnects, fuses and breakers. Loss of 460 volts or loss of 115 VAC. 1) Transformer is open. 2) Fuse is blown. 3) 24VDC Power Supply not working or shorted.
High Pressure Fault on Heating Thermostat set too high or not correctly Not enough circulation flow
Defrost sensor not operating correctly
Check temperature of water operating 120ºF for R-410A. 120°F is maximum temperatures unit will heat. Minimum flow should be 120 GPMS for 20 Ton Unit and 240 GPMS for 40 Ton Unit. Pressure should be 30-40 PSI on header gauge. If the unit continues to defrost every hour and there isn’t ice on the outdoor coil, clean or replace sensor. Contact factory for assistance with the defrost sensor.
Low Pressure Fault on Heating Tank water too cold
Fans are not operating in heating mode
Restrict circulation flow. To run full water flow, tank temperature should be near or 90ºF. Usually occurring at start-up of heating. 1) The unit is in defrosting mode. 2) Fan motor fuses are blown. 3) Motors have failed. If not in defrost, all fans should be operating in correct direction, and discharging from the top.
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TROUBLESHOOTING High Pressure Fault in Cooling Tank water is too hot
Fans are not running at correct speed
Dirty Coil
Restrict circulation flow above 90ºF. To run full water flow the temperature should be below 70ºF. Usually occurring at start up. 1) Fans cycle on liquid line temperature through a sensor. All fans are variable & should be turning, but may be slow. 2) Turning in wrong direction. CLEAN or could cause compressor problems.
Low Pressure Fault in Cooling Tank water is too cold in the system tank (below 35ºF) The coil in box on module is iced up
Increase the thermostat setting.
Fans are operating incorrectly
Head pressure should be about 450 PSI with an R-410A system. The sensor for the fan may be defective or speed control is set incorrectly. Header pressure gauge should have 3040 PSI. 1) If the pressure is higher, the coils could be iced up, restricting flow. 2) If it is lower, the basket strainer is probably plugged or a water valve is restricted between tank and the entering side of the pump.
Basket strainer may be plugged
1) Turn system to heat and run for 10 minutes. 2) Return to cooling. This will melt the ice in water coil.
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TROUBLESHOOTING Low Flow Restricted basket strainer Valves restricted Unit has iced up in cooling
Check and clean. Verify they are open. See solution in low pressure cooling section. Check with factory.
Flow switch out of calibration
Heaters Coil or Header does not have heat
Crankcase Heater not hot
1) Breaker has tripped. 2) Thermostat not requiring heat. 3) Water is too hot. 4) Bad heat tape. 5) Loose connections. 1) Blown fuse on front panel. 2) Integral pulled in so auxiliary is open. 3) Heater is defective.
Miscellaneous Problems Unit runs with some modules in heating and some modules in cooling Unit stays in pump down stage
1) Fuse blown on front panel. 2) The 1- amp glass fuse rated at 250 AC reversing valve is de-energized. 1) Fuse blown on front panel. 2) The 1- amp glass fuse rated at 250 AC, this keeps liquid line solenoid deenergized.
Do not reset the unit more than 3 times in a 6 hour period while in cooling mode. This will freeze and rupture the heat exchangers – destroying the module!
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Pump & Compressor Starter & Overload
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TANK PLUMBING
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POWER SUPPLY
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POWER SUPPLY
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ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS
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20 TON AIR SOURCE PUMP
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20 TON AIR SOURCE PUMP
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20 TON AIR SOURCE PUMP
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40&60 TON AIR SOURCE PUMP
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Tom Anderson President/CEO William Bickford Vice President
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[email protected] Robby Brown Sales Engineer
[email protected] Luke Reynolds and Richard Soffiantino Certified Service Technicians Ruby Climer Accounting / Office Manager
[email protected] Jean Sanford
[email protected] Customer Service / Shipping & Freight General Information
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American Geothermal Inc. Warranty and Liability Clause The warranty is extended by American Geothermal Inc. and applies to all commercial equipment and related accessories unless otherwise stated. The Company warrants for a period of 12 months from initial start-up or 15 months from date of shipment, whichever is less, that the Company products covered by this order (1) are free from defects in material and workmanship and (2) have the capacities and ratings set forth in the Company’s catalogs and bulletins, provided that no warranty is made against corrosion, erosion, or deterioration. The Company’s obligations and liabilities under this warranty are limited to furnishing f.o.b. factory or warehouse at Company designated shipping point, freight allowed to Buyer’s city (or port of export for shipment outside the conterminous Unites States) replacement equipment (or at the option of the Company parts therefore) for all Company products not conforming to this warranty and which have been returned to the manufacturer. The Company shall not be obligated to pay for the cost of lost refrigerant. No liability whatever shall attach to the Company until said products have been paid for and then said liability shall be limited to the purchase price of the equipment shown to be defective. The Company make certain further warranty protection available on an optional extra-cost basis. Any further warranty must be in writing, signed by an officer of the Company. The warranty and liability set forth herein are in lieu of all other warranties and liabilities, whether in contract or in negligence, express or implied, in law or in fact, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular use. In no event shall the Company be liable for any incidental or consequential damages. THE WARRANTY AND LIABILITY SET FORTH HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRATIES AND LIABILITIES, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR IN NEGLIGENCE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN LAW OR IN FACT, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR USE, IN NO EVENT SHALL WARRANTOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
American Geothermal Inc. 1037 Old Salem Rd. Murfreesboro, TN 37129
American Geothermal • 1037 Old Salem Rd. • Murfreesboro, TN 37129 • 615-890-6985 • F: 615-890-6926 • www.amgeo.com
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American Geothermal Inc. 1037 Old Salem Rd Murfreesboro, TN 37129
American Geothermal Optional Extended Limited Warranty Certificate Print Date: 5/10/2016 Sold To: Company Name Address The product(s) identified below (the “Equipment”) is/are covered by a warranty as described in the terms and conditions of the sale between American Geothermal and Customer (“Original Limited Warranty”). In addition, one or more extended warranties (“Extended Limited Warranty”) has/have been purchased, the terms and conditions of which are set forth in this document. Contact American Geothermal for all warranty inquiries at 615-890-6985. Equipment Description Serial Number
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Warranty Description 2nd - 5th Year Replacement Evaporator HX – Parts Only
American Geothermal • 1037 Old Salem Rd. • Murfreesboro, TN 37129 • 615-890-6985 • F: 615-890-6926 • www.amgeo.com
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