Quick Start Manual
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Installation, Operation & Maintenance  HTV/HTD/HTH SERIES  Heat Controller, Inc.
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Figure 13: Typical Open Loop/Well Application
Ground-Water Heat Pump Applications
mounted on the outlet of the water control valve. The device is 
typically a brass fi tting with an orifi ce of rubber or plastic material 
that is designed to allow a specifi ed fl ow rate. On occasion, fl ow 
control devices may produce velocity noise that can be reduced 
by applying some back pressure from the ball valve located on the 
discharge line. Slightly closing the valve will spread the pressure 
drop over both devices, lessening the velocity noise. NOTE: When 
EWT is below 50°F [10°C], a minimum of 2 gpm per ton (2.6 l/m 
per kW) is required.
Water Coil Low Temperature Limit Setting
For all open loop systems the 30°F [-1.1°C] FP1 setting (factory 
setting-water) should be used to avoid freeze damage to the unit. 
See “Low Water Temperature Cutout Selection” in this manual for 
details on the low limit setting.
 CAUTION! 
CAUTION! Refrigerant pressure activated water regulating 
valves should never be used with this equipment.










