Heat Controller HEV/H 사용자 설명서

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Heat Controller, Inc. 
HEV/H SERIES
 
Installation, Operation & Maintenance
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Water Coil Maintenance                     
(Direct ground water applications only)
If the system is installed in an area with a known high 
mineral content (125 P.P.M. or greater) in the water, it is 
best to establish a periodic maintenance schedule with 
the owner so the coil can be checked regularly. Consult 
the well water applications section of this manual for 
a more detailed water coil material selection. Should 
periodic coil cleaning be necessary, use standard coil 
cleaning procedures, which are compatible with the heat 
exchanger material and copper water lines. Generally, 
the more water flowing through the unit, the less chance 
for scaling. Therefore, 1.5 gpm per ton [2.0 l/m per kW] 
is recommended as a minimum flow.  Minimum flow rate 
for entering water temperatures below 50°F [10°C] is 2.0 
gpm per ton [2.6 l/m per kW].
Water Coil Maintenance
(All other water loop applications)                 
Generally water coil maintenance is not needed for 
closed loop systems. However, if the piping is known to 
have high dirt or debris content, it is best to establish a 
periodic maintenance schedule with the owner so the 
water coil can be checked regularly. Dirty installations are 
typically the result of deterioration of iron or galvanized 
piping or components in the system. Open cooling 
towers requiring heavy chemical treatment and mineral 
buildup through water use can also contribute to higher 
maintenance. Should periodic coil cleaning be necessary, 
use standard coil cleaning procedures, which are 
compatible with both the heat exchanger material and 
copper water lines. Generally, the more water flowing 
through the unit, the less chance for scaling. However, 
flow rates over 3 gpm per ton (3.9 l/m per kW) can 
produce water (or debris) velocities that can erode the 
heat exchanger wall and ultimately produce leaks.
Hot Water Generator Coils
See water coil maintenance for ground water units. If the 
potable water is hard or not chemically softened, the high 
temperatures of the desuperheater will tend to scale even 
quicker than the water coil and may need more frequent 
inspections. In areas with extremely hard water, a HWG is 
not recommended.
Filters
Filters must be clean to obtain maximum performance. 
Filters should be inspected every month under normal 
operating conditions and be replaced when necessary. 
Units should never be operated without a filter. 
Washable, high efficiency, electrostatic filters, when dirty, 
can exhibit a very high pressure drop for the fan motor 
and reduce air flow, resulting in poor performance. It is 
especially important to provide consistent washing of 
these filters (in the opposite direction of the normal air 
flow) once per month using a high pressure wash similar 
to those found at self-serve car washes.
Condensate Drain
In areas where airborne bacteria may produce a “slimy” 
substance in the drain pan, it may be necessary to treat 
the drain pan chemically with an algaecide approximately 
every three months to minimize the problem. The 
condensate pan may also need to be cleaned periodically 
to insure indoor air quality. The condensate drain can pick 
up lint and dirt, especially with dirty filters. Inspect the 
drain twice a year to avoid the possibility of plugging and 
eventual overflow. 
Compressor
Conduct annual amperage checks to insure that amp 
draw is no more than 10% greater than indicated on the 
serial plate data.
Fan Motors
All units have lubricated fan motors. Fan motors should 
never be lubricated unless obvious, dry operation 
is suspected. Periodic maintenance oiling is not 
recommended, as it will result in dirt accumulating in the 
excess oil and cause eventual motor failure. Conduct 
annual dry operation check and amperage check to 
insure amp draw is no more than 10% greater than 
indicated on serial plate data.
Air Coil
The air coil must be cleaned to obtain maximum 
performance. Check once a year under normal operating 
conditions and, if dirty, brush or vacuum clean. Care must 
be taken not to damage the aluminum fins while cleaning. 
CAUTION: Fin edges are sharp.
Cabinet
Do not allow water to stay in contact with the cabinet for 
long periods of time to prevent corrosion of the cabinet 
sheet metal. Generally, vertical cabinets are set up from 
the floor a few inches [7 - 8 cm] to prevent water from 
entering the cabinet. The cabinet can be cleaned using a 
mild detergent.
Refrigerant System
To maintain sealed circuit integrity, do not install service 
gauges unless unit operation appears abnormal. 
Reference the operating charts for pressures and 
temperatures. Verify that air and water flow rates are at 
proper levels before servicing the refrigerant circuit.