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The refrigerant cycle should be serviced by a competent technician, preferably one who is factory-trained to service the actual equipment installed. In all cases, reference should be made to the equipment manufacturers' Operating & Maintenance Instructions - a copy of which should remain with the equipment owner or operator. For more detailed information, refer to the manufacturers' Service Instructions. During the life of the system, emergency service will occasionally be required. Such servicing usually falls into one of three areas: 1. The electrical wiring and controls, 2. The heat pump unit, and 3. The Loop water system. Electrical problems are the most common cause of emergency service calls. Trouble shooting a suspected electrical problem typically involves taking voltage readings at key points and comparing them to a normal reading. Nonelectric service for Loop water systems should start with checking the flow rate and temperature as outlined in the checkout discussion. Leaks, proper pump operation, and scale in the refrigerant-to-water heat exchanger are the primary concerns. Any discrepancies discovered should be remedied before placing the system back in operation.
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