Supply piping, Condensate piping – Mammoth 7 to 24 Tons: High Efficiency, Superior IAQ Twin and Quad Circuit Horizontal and Vertical (M-Vintage) User Manual
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MAMM-WSHP-IOM-1MA (November 2011)
Supply Piping
1. All heat pumps should be connected to supply and
return piping in a two-pipe reverse return 
configuration. A reverse return system is inherently 
self-balancing and requires only trim balancing 
where multiple quantities of heat pumps with 
different flow and pressure drop characteristics 
exist in the same loop. Check for proper water 
balance by measuring differential temperature 
reading across the water connections. To insure 
proper water flow, the differential temperature 
should be between 10°F to 14°F for heat pumps in 
the cooling mode. 
2. The piping may be steel, copper, or PVC. Avoid
dissimilar metal fittings as they may corrode. If the 
use of dissimilar metals is unavoidable, use 
dielectric isolation at that connection point. 
3. Supply and return run-outs usually join the heat
pump via short lengths of high pressure flexible 
hose which are sound attenuators for both heat 
pump operating noise and hydraulic pumping 
noise. One end of the hose should have a swivel 
fitting to facilitate removal for service. Hard piping 
can also be brought directly to the heat pump. This 
option is not recommended since no vibration or 
noise attenuation can be accomplished. The hard 
piping must have a union to facilitate heat pump 
removal. 
4. Make sure that threaded fittings are sealed. Teflon
tape can be used to provide a tight seal.
5. Supply and return shutoff valves are required at
each heat pump. The return valve is used for 
balancing and should have a “memory stop” so that 
it can always be closed off but can only be 
reopened to the proper position for the flow 
required. 
6. No heat pump should be connected to the supply
and return piping until the water system has been 
cleaned and flushed completely. After the cleaning 
and flushing has taken place, the initial connection 
should have all valves wide open in preparation for 
the water system flushing. 
Condensate Piping
1. Condensate piping can be steel, copper, or PVC.
Each unit includes a condensate connection.
2. The condensate disposal piping must be trapped.
Vertical and horizontal units must be externally 
trapped. The piping must be pitched away from the 
heat pump not less than ¼” per foot. The unit is 
supplied with a 1-1/4” male pipe fitting to 
accommodate the condensate drain connection. 
3. Do not locate any point in the drain system above
the drain connection of any unit.
4. The condensate piping system must be vented at
its highest point.
