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c l i m a t e m a s t e r. c o m
T H E S M A R T S O L U T I O N F O R E N E R G Y E F F I C I E N C Y
Tr a n q u i l i t y
®
2 0 ( T S ) S e r i e s
R e v. : 0 6 / 1 7 / 1 5
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(TO WATER LOOP)
(FROM WATER LOOP)
MODULATING
MIXING
VALVE
ENTERING
AIR
INTERNAL
PUMP
EVAPORATOR
COIL
LEAVING
AIR
REHEAT
COIL
REFRIGERANT OUT
(COOLING)
REFRIGERANT IN
(COOLING)
WATER IN
WATER OUT
ClimaDry
®
Application Considerations
Unlike most hot gas reheat options, the ClimaDry
®
option will operate over a wide range of EWTs. Special
fl ow regulation (water regulating valve) is not required
for low EWT conditions. However, below 55°F [13°C],
supply air temperatures may not be maintained at
72°F [22°C] because the cooling capacity exceeds the
reheat coil capacity at low water temperatures. Below
55°F [13°C], essentially all water is diverted to the
reheat coil (no heat of rejection to the building loop).
Although the ClimaDry
®
option will work fi ne with low
EWTs, overcooling of the space may result with well
water systems or on rare occasions with ground loop
(geothermal) systems
(Note: Extended range units are
required for well water and ground loop systems).
Since dehumidifi cation is generally only required in
cooling, most ground loop systems will not experience
overcooling of the supply air temperature. If overcooling
of the space is a concern (e.g. computer room well
water application), auxiliary heating may be required to
maintain space temperature when the unit is operating in
the dehumidifi cation mode.
Water-source heat pumps with ClimaDry
®
should not be
used as make-up air units. These applications should use
equipment specifi cally designed for makeup air.
Unit minimum entering air temperature while in the
dehumidifi cation, cooling, or continuous fan modes is
65ºF DB/55ºF WB
. Operation below this minimum may
result in nuisance faults.
Figure 24: ClimaDry
®
Schematic
ClimaDry
®
Modulating Reheat Option