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These instructions are intended as a general guide only and do not
supersede any national or local codes in any way. The installa‐
tion must comply with all state, and local codes as well as
the National Electrical Code.
The heat pump is designed and approved for outdoor use
only.
The heat pump must be installed with no duct work in the
airstream. The outdoor fan is not designed to operate against
any additional static pressure.
1.1. TOOLS AND PARTS
Assemble the required tools before starting installation. Read and
follow the instructions provided with any tools listed here.
Tools Needed:
Mechanical tools required by Plumbing or HVAC standards
Wrenches, Screw Drivers, Hose, Glycol
Parts Needed:
Check local codes and HVAC supplier. Check existing electrical
supply, and read "Electrical Requirements," "Location
Requirements," "System Requirements" and "Connect
Glycol Lines."
1.2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
Aermec heat pump system are derived from actual laboratory
testing of the equipment. It is recommended that all deisgn criteria
be met or exceeded to ensure proper operation and
efficient performance.
The designed system criteria are listed in the heat pump
unit specification sheets and in the heat pump technical man‐
ual
This heat pump has been factory charged with a quantity of
refrigerant (R410A)
IMPORTANT: Refer to "Aermec System Water Volume Guide" (you can download it on aermec.us in tutorial books section)
gallon tank so the system must contain a minimum of 10 additional gallons when all zones but the smallest are closed or
not operating. (Only count the smallest zone volume along with the pipes to the manifold.
piping.
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1. INSTALLATION REQUIRMENTS
1.4 MINIMUM WATER VOLUME
ANK heat pumps need a minimum volume of 35 gallons of water/glycol. If the version is an HA it has an internal 25
If the heat pump does not have an internal buffer tank you must add 35 gallons in the system with a buffer tank or
1.3 LOCATION REQUIREMENTS
This heat pump is designed to be located outdoors with
sufficient clearance for free entrance to the inlet and
discharge air openings. The location must also allow for
adequate service access. See "Minimum Clearances."
Where possible, select a location for the heat pump which is
shaded from the direct rays of the sun most of the time. North
or east locations are usually most desirable. Position the heat
pump to avoid direct contact with water, snow or ice from a
roof line overhead.
The heat pump must be installed on a solid, level mounting
pad that will not settle or shift. Isolate the pad from the
building structure to avoid possible transmission of sound or
vibration from the heat pump into the conditioned space.
The heat pump foundation should be raised to a minimum of
3 in. above finish grade. In areas which have prolonged
periods of temperatures below freezing, and/or snowfall, the
heat pump should be elevated above the average snow line.
If heat pump is to be installed on a flat roof, it should be on a
platform or other support which will raise the unit base pan
12 in. minimum above the surface of the flat roof.
Care should be taken to ensure free drainage of condensate
from defrost cycles. This will prevent ice accumulation. The
heat pump should be located away from walkways to prevent
possible icing from defrost condensate.
Avoid placing the heat pump near areas such as sleeping
quarters or study rooms. Normal operating sound levels may
be objectionable if the heat pump is placed near certain
rooms. A shift in sound type does occur during the defrost
mode. The defrost mode generally lasts no longer than 5
minutes
1.5 MINIMUM CLEARENCE