I have encountered a problem in working with an HVAC contractor,and as a factory HVAC equipment,I haven't come up with a solution as yet.
Help would be appreciated.
I have a 2200 Sq.Ft, home 10 years old.The house is heated by an attic installed High-Velocity Heat Pump system.Recently the current 10KW resistance-
supplementary heater,located at the supply side of the air handler,experienced
a temperature overload which did not open at 150*,so the thermo fuse,or thermo
cutoffs opened at each heating element,opening the heater circuits.The system
was never designed to have the electric heaters and heat Pump operate at the sametime.Therefore,since the systems was never separated by outdoor temperature..as it normally should be.The heaters cycled on high limit for several
years.All as a result of improper installation.
Currently my contractor,who is asking for tech/Electrical advise,has installed
a new heater for the system.The new recommended heater is 10 KW,but uses
inverter technology.Otherwise.it's design is such,that now the Heat Pump and electric heat can be operated at the same time.The inverter design,modulates-
the 10 KW from 2-10KW or anywhere in between to maintain 110 * supply air
temperature during heating mode.
The system has been checked,and amperage read While operating.the amperage
modulates from 10-38/20-30a and so on modulating the heater voltage and
heating output as necessary.The voltage to the heater is 247Volts I PH
The wire size is #8 Copper 30 feet.The circuit is protected by a double pole
50A breaker.The house has a 200A service,with a sub panel which was set
for the heater and air handler,using #2 copper,from the main...about 3 feet
away.
The Outdoor split system heat Pump is functioning properly,at 247 volts
and 20 amps.supplied by a #6 Copper-U F
The HVAC tech was not able to tell me what size service entrance wire existed,but was told that the house had a heavy up a few years ago ???
The total service operating Amperage with all systems operating is 73 Amps
(Measured ) Nevertheless,we have a constant light dimming problem when the
inverter (Electric Heater is operating...The measured voltage at the lighting circuit is 122 Volts...Yet,when the heater is not operating,the lights return
to maximum output ( Brighter)I ask that they check to see if the lighting circuit was positioned on the same side as the Heater,and Heat pump,which he verified was not and balanced.
It this point,as you can see,I am puzzled.I have suggested that they contact the power provider,and verify what size wire is at the overhead service,and check all lug connections.Any ideas here ???? Thankshttp://forums.mikeholt.com/images/smilies/confused.gif
:-?
Help would be appreciated.
I have a 2200 Sq.Ft, home 10 years old.The house is heated by an attic installed High-Velocity Heat Pump system.Recently the current 10KW resistance-
supplementary heater,located at the supply side of the air handler,experienced
a temperature overload which did not open at 150*,so the thermo fuse,or thermo
cutoffs opened at each heating element,opening the heater circuits.The system
was never designed to have the electric heaters and heat Pump operate at the sametime.Therefore,since the systems was never separated by outdoor temperature..as it normally should be.The heaters cycled on high limit for several
years.All as a result of improper installation.
Currently my contractor,who is asking for tech/Electrical advise,has installed
a new heater for the system.The new recommended heater is 10 KW,but uses
inverter technology.Otherwise.it's design is such,that now the Heat Pump and electric heat can be operated at the same time.The inverter design,modulates-
the 10 KW from 2-10KW or anywhere in between to maintain 110 * supply air
temperature during heating mode.
The system has been checked,and amperage read While operating.the amperage
modulates from 10-38/20-30a and so on modulating the heater voltage and
heating output as necessary.The voltage to the heater is 247Volts I PH
The wire size is #8 Copper 30 feet.The circuit is protected by a double pole
50A breaker.The house has a 200A service,with a sub panel which was set
for the heater and air handler,using #2 copper,from the main...about 3 feet
away.
The Outdoor split system heat Pump is functioning properly,at 247 volts
and 20 amps.supplied by a #6 Copper-U F
The HVAC tech was not able to tell me what size service entrance wire existed,but was told that the house had a heavy up a few years ago ???
The total service operating Amperage with all systems operating is 73 Amps
(Measured ) Nevertheless,we have a constant light dimming problem when the
inverter (Electric Heater is operating...The measured voltage at the lighting circuit is 122 Volts...Yet,when the heater is not operating,the lights return
to maximum output ( Brighter)I ask that they check to see if the lighting circuit was positioned on the same side as the Heater,and Heat pump,which he verified was not and balanced.
It this point,as you can see,I am puzzled.I have suggested that they contact the power provider,and verify what size wire is at the overhead service,and check all lug connections.Any ideas here ???? Thankshttp://forums.mikeholt.com/images/smilies/confused.gif
:-?
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