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=== Upstairs ===
 
=== Upstairs ===
  
There is an AC unit in the comms/hvac closet upstairs near the side stairs. TBD documenting that.
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There is an AC unit in the comms/hvac closet upstairs near the side stairs.
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Quick Facts:
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* International Comfort Products Corporation
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* Model No: FBF100F14A4
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* Mfg No: NTG3100GFA4
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* Serial No: L0114187076
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* [http://icpindexing.toddsit.com/documents/086477/44103260800.pdf manual]
  
 
== Heating Zones ==
 
== Heating Zones ==

Revision as of 18:17, 23 June 2014

Cooling

Lounge =

There is a wall mount A/C unit that is sort of old and may contain extraneous growth in the lounge. Should be investigated and cleaned to mitigate liability.

Shop

There is a heat pump / air handler cooling system mounted on the ceiling and roof.

These are some very vague and poorly collated notes about that:

heat pump stat - but we aren't using the heat pump for heating, so we don't even need the fancy board since it's for defrost. we use it when we're cooling only. Right now, the wire from the roof is wired to make it so when power is on (7,9,11) PP1-1 - it runs all the time. There is no relay control of it that's active. the red wire in the control wire will throw a relay on and off to control the heat pump.

but, we don't need to use the heat mode of the unit and it's not wired upstairs for it at the moment, so we should set up the filtrete like so -

take off silver jumper, use RC and Y. (normal cooling, not heat pump cooling - the transformer is ganged right to the relay up top). thin red wire on the transformer goes to RC thick red wire from the roof goes to Y blue and white should be stuck together like they are.


we also need to put the air handler/fan unit on the coil that hangs down (big tan thing) run always if the heat pump is on, since it will ice up otherwise. However, it's also useful when things aren't in cooling mode for running some air from outside to the shop, so we want a switch that can manually trigger the relay that will be controlling the air handler.


According to Everrett, the AC in the shop froze up sometime between mid june and late april 2014. Eric Stein noted that the switch box on the bottom of the shop AC was open in mid june. That's probably not good. Presumably, nobody read the HVAC wiki page before trying to do things with HVAC. For shame!


Upstairs

There is an AC unit in the comms/hvac closet upstairs near the side stairs.

Quick Facts:

  • International Comfort Products Corporation
  • Model No: FBF100F14A4
  • Mfg No: NTG3100GFA4
  • Serial No: L0114187076
  • manual

Heating Zones

The upstairs and the downstairs are the 2 separate heating zones.

Upstairs

The thermostat is by the closet across from the top of the front stairs, in the craft area. The heat and cooling are in the closet.

Downstairs

The room in the back left corner of the main room (looking toward the back of the building) contains our boiler and our hot water tank.

The thermostat is located in the metal shop area. The manual is at [1] but it has not yet been configured using the wifi module.

The front room has a thermostat near the safe. This system is independently controlled by the same boiler system in the boiler room.

Maintenance

Some of our HVAC systems require regular maintenance.

Pumps

In the boiler room the two red pumps that force hot water for radiant heat in the front room and the shop area. These pumps have three ports for oil lubrication. The two ports on either side of the pump get 3 drops of oil each, the covered port over the bearing needs one strong squirt. This needs to be done annually. This was last preformed 4/9/14.

Filter

The furnace upstairs has a filter that will need to be changed every winter.