Quantum 270-11AC3-134 User Manual

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Owner’s Manual
                                                        Quantum  Energy  Technologies 
Document number: QDC0030PD-11                                                                                                  Page 8 of 40 
 
3a.2: Corrosion Protection
 
Fittings and the Shell Surface in contact with the water are to be galvanically compatible. Sealants 
and / or Teflon plumbing tape should be used on potentially galvanically incompatible fittings. 
This is to protect against possible electrolytic corrosion between the metals (where moisture 
penetration could occur due to incorrectly or poorly sealed fittings). 
3b: Air Flow 
The Compact and Split Air models extract the required heat from air being drawn through their Fin 
Coil Evaporator. This produces cold exhaust air as a by-product. In order for the heaters to operate 
efficiently, good ventilation of the proposed location for the Compact model or the Titan models 
separate evaporator is required. This is to provide warm air as a heat source and to remove the cold 
air being produced. The Compact therefore is best located externally, however a large double 
garage (minimum of 120 cubic meters) may also be suitable. The Titans separate evaporator could 
be located externally or in a large well-ventilated ceiling space or garage, however being a more 
powerful system, more ventilation is required. 
3c: Evaporator Drain 
During operation considerable amounts of condensate water will flow from the evaporator drain. If 
allowed to simply flow out of the outlet, this water may pool below the unit and can cause 
problems to both the water heater and area around it. The evaporator drain on both the Compact 
and Split Air units should be drained to a suitable location. This can be accomplished with a length 
of hose or pipe but must not be connected directly to the PTR valve or expansion valve drain. 
3d: Pressure & Temperature Relief Valve (PTR) 
The Pressure and Temperature relief valve (see tank data plate for rating), which is supplied with 
the unit, must be fitted and made accessible so that the release mechanism can be operated and, if 
required, the valve replaced. The outlet of the PTR valve must be suitably drained to remove the 
water discharged during the normal heating cycle. The valve thread is RP ½” / 15mm and must be 
installed into the top front socket. 
Warning: A separate drain line must be run for this relief valve. It is not permitted to couple the 
drain lines from the relief valve and evaporator into a single common line. The use of a tundish 
under the evaporator drain with this then connected to the drain of the PTR valve is acceptable.
 
3e: Expansion Control Valve (ECV) 
Where an Expansion Control Valve is fitted to the cold water supply, the ECV should be rated at 
150kPa lower than the Pressure & Temperature Relief valve (PTR). It is a State requirement for 
SA & QLD that an ECV be fitted on the cold water supply line between the non- return valve 
and the water heater.