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1. 23 NO Code Partname Note NO Code Partname Note 1 32008 210098 chassis 22 3406 1204 condenser 2 32008 220035 front plate 23 2000 3909 2 way wire connector 3 20000 220068 weatherproof box 24 32012 210078 controller box 4 95005 310210 LCD wire controller 25 2001 1418 4 way valve 5 32012 210080 fan grill 26 32009 220029 wiring box black 6 3500 2701 axial fan 27 2000 3603 low pressure switch 7 32012 210079 controller box cover 28 2003 1402 electronic expansion valve 8 20000 330022 axialfan motor 29 32008 210096 right plate 9 32008 210099 strutting board 30 2001 3605 high pressure switch 10 2000 3504 compressor capacitor 31 20000 140150 needle valve 11 32008 210097 back grill 32 20000 360005 water flow switch 12 32012 210108 motor trestle 33 2000 3242 outlet water temp sensor 13 2000 3242 ambienttemp sensor 34 2000 3242 inlet water temp sensor 14 32008 210036 top cover 35 32025 120005 titanium heat exchanger 15 2000 3501 fan motor capacitor 36 3500 1401 liquid vapor separator 16 2000 1415 screw 37 3400 2203 drain pipe joint 17 2000 2802 pressure meter 38 32008 210095 center spacer 18 4000 3901 5 way wire connector 39 20000 110077 compressor H67 19 20000 340060 3 way cored wire 20 95005 310114 Pc4001 controller 21 2000 3619 relay 6 APPENDIX Appendix 3 Circuit diagram ofthe unit o e N o o o c o Jo ao ja o o ja ja ojejo o jo a aja BK SUT 5 o o P o E fa c Remote Cool Hea
2. MTE lt I TEMP Anc TEMP ANE OUT ELLA a UT EN Locked 4 2 8 Malfunction display There will be malfunction code showing on the controller screen when relative malfunction occurs You can referto the malfunction table to find out the failure cause and solution For example Water inlet temp Sensor failure 16 4 USAGE AND OPERATION 4 3 Parameter table Heating inlet target temp Adjustable Cooling inlet target temp Adjustable Auto inlet target temp Adjustable 5 1 Maintenance Check the water supply device and the release often You should avoid the condition of no water or air entering into system as this will influence unit s performance and reliability You should clear the pool spa filter regularly to avoid damage to the unit as a result of the dirty of clogged filter The area around the unit should be dry clean and well ventilated Clean the side heating exchanger regularly to maintain good heat exchange as conserve energy The operation pressure of the refrigerant system should only be serviced by a certified technician Check the power supply and cable connection often Should the unit begin to operate abnormally switch it off and contact the qualified technician Discharge all water in the water pump and water system so that freezing of the water in the pump or water system does not occur You should discharge the water at the bottom of water pump if the
3. Hydro Pro Premium 14 26 6 APPENDIX Appendix 3 Circuit diagram ofthe unit AN ple i E o fo ri o fw fs fe a fe o 5 fojas a o5 f jalo olololo jo lo lo fo ja c c EEE o a ja jac a Z O DI 10 DI 11 Rus Rel WS E o gL a oe SEa oto 8o ox AT Ambient temperature COMP Compressor CT Coil temperature CH Compressor heater EEV Electronic expand valve ET Exhausttemperature FM Fan motor FS Flowswitch HP Highpressure protection IT Inlet water temperature KM1 Contactor of compressor KS Relay of compressor start TO POWER TO PUMP K5 Relay of pump SUPPLY D o ae pressure protection T utetwatertemperature 220 240V 50HZ SUT Suction temperature 4V 4way valve Hydro Pro Premium 19 27
4. 19 20 1 PREFACE O In order to provide our customers with quality reliability and versatility this product has been made to strict production standards This manual includes all the necessary information about installation debugging discharging and maintenance Please read this manual carefully before you open or maintain the unit The manufacture of this product will not be held responsible if someone is injured or the unitis damaged as a result of improper installation debugging or unnecessary maintenance It is vital that the instructions within this manual are adhered to at all times The unit must be installed by qualified personnel The unit can only be repaired by qualified installer centre personnel or an authorised dealer Maintenance and operation must be carried out according to the recommended time and frequency as stated in this manual O Use genuine standard spare parts only Failure to comply with these recommendations will invalidate the warranty y Swimming Pool Heat Pump Unit heats the swimming pool water and keeps the temperature constant For split type unit The indoor unit can be Discretely hidden or semi hidden to suit a luxury house Our heat pump has following characteristics 1 Durable The heatexchangeris made of PVC 8 Copper Nickle tube which can withstand prolonged exposure to swimming pool water 2 Installation flexibility The unit can be installed outdoors or indoors 3 Quiet operat
5. premium 7 Hydro Pro premium 10 d i d i unitmm Water Inlet 150 i d s Water Outlet A 150 S Drainage 28a 6 ED Hydro Pro premium 14 Hydro Pro premium 19 unit mm Fo fa h Li fi gt mm b ni Water Inlet Il y 150 id l N Hd co x l Water Outlet i 150 IH n ii Drainage 125 a aa Horizontal vision 1118 790 gt da i W 1 O Ae li Vertical vision 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 3 1 Installation illustration Sand filter Waterinlet or other type filter Water pump A Water supply Water outlet Chlorinator cell Installation items The factory only provides the main unit and the water unit the other items in the illustration are necessary spare parts for the water system that provided by users or the installer Attention Please follow these steps when using for the first time 1 Open valve and charge water 2 Make sure that the pump and the water in pipe have been filled with water 3 Close the valve and s
6. E201 21 on 1 off Check the compressor functionality Water inlet and outlet 16 on 1 off ater flow is not enough Check the pipe water flow and whether water temp difference did low differential pressure system is jammed or not The system 1use side 7 gt 17 on 1 off Water flow is not enough Check the pipe water flow and whether water antfreezing protection Se n ir ro system is jammed or not The system 2 use side Check the pipe water flow and whether water cal A protection sali AEREA Systemis AD The system 1heat source t h Check the pipe water flow and whether water side antifreezing protection SUE dd id system i jams ia The system 2 heat source Check the pipe water flow and whether water side antitreezing protecti n mo k o i lamed or not The rimar anti freezin The secondary anti freezing n ee lt 18 6 APPENDIX Appendix 1 Connection of PCB illustration A O Oo R G Connections explanation E3 EJ Z s y a a la O Meaning Water flow switch protection input Electric heater overload protection input 1 no compresi sum 23 27 29 Compressor 1 overload protection input Compressor 2 overload protection input System protection input Emergency switch input Water input temperature input Water output temperature output 25 26 O05 water pump outpuzzovac 27 Mo R007 Eerie neateroutpungsovac 29 aros 0103 system ow pressure protection input 36 me AI 1
7. grill 32 20000 360005 water flow switch 12 32012 210108 motor trestle 33 2000 3242 outlet water temp sensor 13 2000 3242 ambienttemp sensor 34 2000 3242 inlet water temp sensor 14 32008 210036 top cover 35 32008 120008 titanium heat exchanger 15 2000 3501 fan motor capacitor 36 3500 1401 liquid vapor separator 16 2000 1415 screw 37 3400 2203 drain pipe joint 17 2000 2802 pressure meter 38 32008 210095 center spacer 18 4000 3901 5 way wire connector 39 2001 1163 compressor N21 19 20000 340060 3 way cored wire 20 95005 310114 Pc4001 controller 21 2000 3619 relay 20 6 APPENDIX Appendix 2 Explosive view ofthe unit MODEL Hydro Pro Premium14 41 z O Code Partname Code Part name 32009 210128 chassis 35012 120001 condenser 32009 220028 front plate 20000 340060 3 cored wire 20000 220068 weatherproof box 32009 210125 controller box 95005 310210 LCD wire controller 2001 1491 4 way valve 34006 210049 fan grill 32009 220029 wiring box black 2000 2705 axial fan 2000 3603 low pressure switch 32009 210024 controller box cover 20000 140151 electronic expansion valve INIIAI AB OIN gt 20000 330
8. 019 axial fan motor 32009 210131 right plate 32009 210025 strutting board 2001 3605 high pressure switch 2000 3510 32009 210130 compressor capacitor 20000 140150 needle valve back grill 20000 360005 water flow switch 32009 210129 motor trestle 2000 3242 outlet water temp sensor 2000 3242 ambient temp sensor 2000 3242 inlet water temp sensor 32009 220027 top cover 32009 120013 titanium heat exchanger 2000 3508 fan motor capacitor 3500 1401 liquid vapor separator 2000 3802 pressure meter 3400 2203 drain pipe joint 20000 360007 1 phase AC contactor 32009 210124 center spacer 2000 3909 2 way wire connector 20000 110027 compressor H51 4000 3901 5 way wire connector 95005 310114 Pc4001controller 2000 3619 relay 6 APPENDIX Appendix 2 Explosive view of the unit MODEL Hydro Pro premium19 41 z o Code Part name E Code Part name 32009 210128 chassis 35012 120001 32009 220028 2000 3933 20000 220068 32009 210125 95005 310210 LCD wire controller 2001 1491 34006 210049 fan grill 32009 220029 2000 2705 2000 3603 32009 210024 20000 140151 electr
9. 1 50K System 1 discharging temperature input System 1 fan coil temperature input System 2 fan coil temperature input Ambient temperature input System 1 antifreeze temperature input System antifreeze temperature input System 1 suction temperature input System 2 suction temperature input C2 Oo i i fofo o o e 16 17 o 0100__ paseseenceeton 40 e sym recenti ever 19 6 APPENDIX Appendix 2 Explosive view ofthe unit MODEL Hydro Pro Premium 10 11 12 13 14 15 38 16 17 18 21 NO Code Part name Note NO Code Part name Note 1 32008 210098 chassis 22 32008 120009 condenser 2 32008 220035 front plate 23 2000 3909 2 way wire connector 3 20000 220068 weatherproof box 24 32012 210078 controller box 4 95005 310210 LCD wire controller 25 2004 1437 4 way valve 5 32012 210080 fan grill 26 32009 220029 wiring box black 6 3500 2701 axial fan 27 2000 3603 low pressure switch 7 32012 210079 controller box cover 28 2002 1451 electronic expansion valve 8 20000 330022 axial fan motor 29 32008 210096 right plate 9 32008 210099 strutting board 30 2001 3605 high pressure switch 10 2000 3510 compressor capacitor 31 20000 140150 needle valve 11 32008 210097 back
10. SWIMMING POOL HEAT PUMP UNIT Installation amp Instruction Manual Hydro Pro Premium HYDRIIB Pro P e TT Item codes 7000855 7000856 7000857 7000858 7002050 7002051 1 N Preface A A A ct A dia e fan nia AL DEDO A AA 2 Specifications CONTENTS 2 1 Performance Data of Swimming Pool Heat Pump Unit 5 2 2 Dimensions for Swimming Pool Heat Pump Unit emnt ae kwe 3 Installation and Connection A taa E rr inde on sens fen le O ra let ECT 3 1 Installation of System iii ni E AR RA RA I i N A A AA NOR A E EA ERI 3 2 Swimming Pool Heat Pumps Location o 66666 3 3 How Close to Your Pool ad DARA ERA E ER Be EE zie de Be i B e E een 3 4 Swimming Pool Heat Pumps Plumbing v eee c emm pd e a ese kakaye ae 3 5 Swimming Pool Heat Pumps Electrical WIFITIg oen eer renner meme pak 3 6 Initial Start up of the Unit XE EE AA n Ek EUR E E RE ee ee ee nr doti AAA doni ac dea aci ace 4 Usage and Operation RETE E eid RRA CA SO O OO ITA TA CAT AAA AAC AAA Der etur e ver i e i eie De pi De 4 1 Function of the controller eem ons temet sem nem pon nempe en rotos gosse 4 2 Usage of the controller I 4 3 Parameter table TEX EIE C gts AA 5 Maintenance and Inspection ncc E EN M E 5 1 Maintenance at a pet rat Aran uer eodeni E MEUSE A A E oL A 5 2 Malfunction 6 Appendix 6 1 Appendix 1 6 2 Appendix 2 6 2 Appendix 3 table ainia ki ii he ee heal a A d tie 10 17 17 17 18 19
11. ch circuit equipped with the proper circuit breaker disconnect or time delay fuse protection Disconnect A disconnect means circuit breaker fused or un fused switch should be located within sight of and readily accessible from the unit This is common practice on commercial and residential air conditioners and heat pumps It prevents remotely energizing unattended equipment and permits turning off power at the unit while the unit is being serviced 3 6 Initial startup of the Unit NOTE In order for the unit to heat the pool or spa the filter pump must be running to circulate water through the heat exchanger Start up Procedure After installation is completed you should follow these steps 1 Turn on your filter pump Check for water leaks and verify flow to and from the pool 2 Turn on the electrical power supply to the unit then press the key ON OFF of wire controller It should start in several seconds 3 After running a few minutes make sure the air leaving the top side of the unit is cooler Between 5 10 i 4 With the unit operating turn the filter pump off The unit should also turn off automatically 5 Allow the unit and pool pump to run 24 hours per day until desired pool water emperature is reached When the water in temperature reach setting The unit just shuts off The unit will now automatically restart as long as your pool pump is running when the pool temperature drops more than 2jbelow set temperature Time De
12. drain out through the barbed plastic condensation drain fitting on the side of the basepan This fitting is designed to accept 20mm clear vinyl tubing which can be pushed on by hand and run to a suitable drain Itis easy to mistake the condensation for a water leak inside the unit NB A quick way to verify that the water is condensation is to shut off the unit and keep the pool pump running If the water stops running out of the basepan it is condensation AN EVEN QUICKER WAY IS to TEST THE DRAIN WATER FOR CHLORINE if the is no chlorine present then it s condensation 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 3 5 Swimming Pool Heat Pumps Electrical Wiring NOTE Although the unit heat exchanger is electrically isolated from the rest of the unit it simply prevents the flow of electricity to or from the pool water Grounding the unit is still required to protect you against short circuits inside the unit Bonding is also required The unit has a separate molded in junction box with a standard electrical conduit nipple already in place Just remove the screws and the front panel feed your supply lines in through the conduit nipple and wire nut the electric supply wires to the three connections already in the junction box four connections ifthree phase To complete electrical hookup connect Heat Pump by electrical conduit UF cable or other suitable means as specified as permitted by local electrical authorities to a dedicated AC power supply bran
13. ion The unit comprises an efficient rotary scroll compressor and a low noise fan motor which guarantees its quiet operation 4 Advanced controlling The unitincludes micro computer controlling allowing all operation parameters to be set Operation status can be displayed on the LED wire controller Remote controller can be chosen as future option 2 SPECIFICATION 2 1 Performance data of Swimming Pool Heat Pump Unit REFRIGERANT R410A UNIT Hydro Pro premium 10 Heating Capacity 20400 27200 Heating Power Input 1 41 1 87 Running Current 6 4 8 5 Power Supply van 230V 50Hz 230V 50Hz Compressor Quantity mon Compressor enn rotary rotary Fan Quantity Fan Power Input 120 120 Fan Rotate Speed RPM 850 850 Fan Direction __ horizontal horizontal Noise 5 Water Connection 50 Water Flow Volume 2 5 Water Pressure Drop max Unit Net Dimensions L W H Unite Shipping Dimensions L W H UNIT Hydro Pro premium 19 Heating Capacity 15 5 52700 Heating Power Input 3 48 Running Current 15 8 Power Supply 230V 50Hz Compressor Quantity Compressor scroll Fan Quantity Fan Power Input 120 Fan Rotate Speed 850 Fan Direction horizontal Noise Water Connection Water Flow Volume Water Pressure Drop max Unit Net Dimensions L W H Unite Shipping Dimensions L W H Net Weight Shipping Weight See nameplate See package label 2 SPECIFICATION 2 2 The dimensions for Swimming Pool Heat Pump Unit Hydro Pro
14. lay The unit is equipped with a 3 minute built in solid state restart delay included to protect control circuit components and to eliminate restart cycling and contactor chatter This time delay will automatically restart the unit approximately 3 minutes after each control circuit interruption Even a brief power interruption will activate the solid state 3 minute restart delay and prevent the unit from starting until the 5 minute countdown is completed Power interruptions during the delay period will have no effect on the 3 minute countdown 4 USAGE AND OPERATION 4 1 Function of controller Main display area ELA 7 S Hl HH p nues LI LET rer fa OUT QUE SET Aux Display area 0 0 Button functions NO Symbol Name Function Press this button can start up or shut down the unit On off cancel the current operation or back to the upper interface Mode Press this button can switch modes or save SET parameter setting Clock Press this button can set the clock and timer Up Press this button can move up or increase parameter value Press this button can move down or decrease the parameter value l Eli E O wG eG oo Down 4 USAGE AND OPERATION Display functions Symbol Meaning Function x Cooling It is showed when the unit in cooling mode Me Heating Itis showed when the uni
15. nlet Water outlet temperature Water outlet Actual Mode display temperature Actual Mode display temperature ncc ressi ME LI Pressi lj fa an 1 our PLI for 0 5 second ar a NE i OUT LLA can switch between unit on and unit off R Y On unit 4 2 2 Modes switching If itis cold heat unit in the main interface you can switch different modes of cooling heating auto mode by pressing Ifitis cold heat and electric heat unit in the main interface you can switch different modes of cooling heating auto mode electric heating mode heating and electric heating modes by pressing e Attention The modes switching is useless if the unit you buy is single cold single heat unit Forexample ncc LI Ss o Cua SET Mee LI TEMP IL OUT ELI 0 Hj Y 10 4 USAGE AND OPERATION 4 2 3 Temperature setting In the main interface press or Mana the current mode target temperature flashes then press to increase the temp value or press NH to decrease it PresSjsr can save setting parameter and back to the main interface Press can not save setting parameter but back to the main interface Attention lf there is no operation for 5s system would remember parameter setting and back For example Cooling target temperature TEMP NE OUT LLLA l 1 n Press n to save value TEMP d ri E OUT L LL 4 2 4 Clock setting In the main interface
16. onic expansion valve 20000 330019 32009 210131 32009 210025 2001 3605 2000 3524 20000 140150 32009 210130 20000 360005 32009 210129 condenser front plate weatherproof box 3 way wire connector controller box 4 way valve wiring box black axial fan low pressure switch controller box cover Oo joo B IN axial fan motor right plate high pressure switch strutting board compressor capacitor needle valve back grill water flow switch motor trestle 2000 3242 outlet water temp sensor 2000 3242 ambient temp sensor 2000 3242 inlet water temp sensor 32009 220027 top cover 32009 120013 titanium heat exchanger 2000 3508 fan motor capacitor 3500 1401 liquid vapor separator 2000 3802 pressure meter 3400 2203 drain pipe joint 20000 360007 2000 3909 2000 3920 32009 210124 20000 110053 1 phase AC contactor center spacer 2 way wire connector compressor S76 3 way wire connector 95005 310114 PC4001controller 2000 3619 relay 6 APPENDIX Appendix 2 Explosive view of the unit MODEL Hydro Pro Premium 7 11 12 14 15 38 TA SUPR E e 21
17. press twice hours will start to flash and press ft to increase value or press to decrease value and press Olio save setting At the same time minute start to flashing press to increase value or press Po decrease value and press D to save setting Press I can not save setting parameter and back to main interface Attention If there is no operation for 5s system will remember parameter setting and back to the main interface For example 11 4 USAGE AND OPERATION Hour minute CL lt L LA TEMP ANE OUT ELI Flashing t RI TEMP MIC OUT ELLA Press to save hour Flashing value setting Press or 4 12 Press Flashing TEMP ANT OUT ELLA Flashing Li l LIL MIL lt tl LA TEMP MIC MODE OUT ELI SET CD t LA TEMP ANE OUT LLLA 4 USAGE AND OPERATION 4 2 5 Timer setting In the main interface press hold on 2 seconds and on is flashing at this time you can set the timer on means the unit timerison then pres DJ again and hold on 2 seconds and off is flashes you can set the timer off means the unit timer is off Ifyou want cancel the timer off In the off flashing interface press D to cancel Attention 1 If there is no operation for 5s the system will remember clock setting and back to the main interface 2 By pressing O till the off flashing you can se
18. t AT Ambient temperature COMP Compressor CT Coil temperature EEV Electronic expand valve FM Fan motor HP Highpressure protection L N 1 IT Inlet water temperature amp amp S K1 Relay ofcompressor K5 Relay of pump LP Low pressure protection TO POWER OT Outet water temperature SUPPLY TO PUMP SUT Suction temperature 220 240V 50Hz 4V 4way valve Hydro Pro Premium 7 24 6 APPENDIX Appendix 3 Circuit diagram of the unit o fo fi fo o x fo a o o o o o o jo fo jo c o ja o o o Ja o o BRA SUT Cool Heat 2 fan c AT Ambient temperature COMP Compressor CT Coil temperature EEV Electronic expand valve FM Fan motor FS Flowswitch HP Highpressure protection IT Inlet water temperature K1 Relay ofcompressor K5 Relay of pump LP Low pressure protection TO POWER OT Outet water temperature SUPPLY TO PUMP SUT Suction temperature 220 240V 50Hz 4V 4 way valve Hydro Pro Premium 10 25 6 APPENDIX Appendix 3 Circuit diagram ofthe unit DI DO 1 DI DO2 Riu FS 5 256 sE Og ox m UON OE N AT Ambient temperature COMP Compressor CT Coil temperature EEV Electronic expand valve FM Fan motor FS Flow switch HP Highpressure protection IT Inlet water temperature KM1 Contactor of compresso K5 Relay of pump TO POWER LP Low pressure protection SUPPLY TO PUMP OT Outet water temperature 220 240V 50HZ SUT Suction temperature 4V 4way valve
19. t in heating mode and flashed ZIN in defrosting ce Automatic Itis showed when the unit in automatic mode Electric It is showed when the unit in electric heating mode heating ON Timeron Itis showed when the unit sets the timer on OFF Timer off Itis showed when the unit sets the timer off IN mietnater Itis showed when the main display area gives the inlet RESERO water temperature measured value OUT It is showed when the AUX display area gives the outlet Outlet water water temperature measured value TEMP Temperature It is showed when the main AUX display area gives temperature VOL Flow It is showed when the main display area gives the water flow value min Minute It is showed when the main display area gives minute value F Fahrenheit Itis showed when the main AUX display area gives Fahrenheit value o Itis showed when the main AUX display area C centigrade gives centigrade value SET Parameter iis showed when the parameter can be setted setting Lock Itis showed when the keyboard is locked 4 USAGE AND OPERATION 4 2 The controller usage 4 2 1Starting up and shutting down In the off interface press KO for 0 5s can start up the unit and aux display area shows water outlet temperature In the running interface press 5 for0 5s can shut down the unit and aux display area shows jOFF Attention the operation of Starting up and shutting down can only be done in the main interface For example Water i
20. tart the unit ATTN Itisnecessary that the water in pipe is higher than the pool surface 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 3 2 Swimming Pool Heat Pumps Location The unit will perform well in any outdoor location provided that the following three factors are presented 1 Fresh Air 2 Electricity 3 Pool filter piping The unit may be installed virtually anywhere outdoors For indoor pools please consult the supplier Unlike a gas heater it has no draft or pilot light problem in a windy area DO NOT place the unit in an enclosed area with a limited air volume where the units discharge air will be re circulated DO NOT place the unit to shrubs which can block air inlet These locations deny the unit of a continuous source of fresh air which reduces it efficiency and may prevent adequate heat delivery 2000mm hi Air outlet 1000mm 3 3 How Close To Your Pool Normally the pool heat pump is installed within 7 5 metres of the pool The longer the distance from the pool the greater the heat loss from the piping For the most part the piping is buried Therefore the heat loss is minimal for runs of up to15 meters 15 meters to and from the pump 30 meters total unless the ground is wet or the water table is high A very rough estimate of heat loss per 30 meters is 0 6 kKW hour 2000BTU for every 5 difference in temperature between the pool
21. tthe timer off without timer on Flashing Press CR I TEMP 1l ri Z 5205 E TEMP Anc OUT ELI for 2 seconds Flashing an TEMP AIL OUT LLLA Press S Flashing Press gt ED TEMP F ri n oar cu 13 4 USAGE AND OPERATION Flashing Flashing Flashing 10 C Press ka me3nc zs ELLA TEMP JT OT PL d El Press Flashing Flashing or Flashing Flashing TEMP Jn 1E oo CuI The timer on and off has been set 9 3 ANN uU UI OFF il TEMP c l d 7 al a TEMP INIT A TEMP FT I OUT LI At o my 4 USAGE AND OPERATION 4 2 6 Cancel the timer setting Press for 2s and ON is flashing at this time press to cancel the setting oftimer on Itisthe same way to cancel the setting of timer off For example The timer on off has been set ON is flashing Press gt gt E MODE TEMP TI 1E MODE TEMP FM 1E J for 2s 7 ORE OUT III Pr ss The setting of timer on has OFF is flashing been cancelled Press The setting of timer off has been cancelled 15 4 USAGE AND OPERATION 4 2 7 Keyboard lock To avoid mis operation please lock the controller after parameter setting At the main interface press for 5 seconds the keyboard will be locked When the keyboard is locked press or5 seconds the keyboard will be unlocked NOTES When the unit is in alarming state the key lock can be removed automaticly
22. unit will not be used for an extended period of time You should check the unit thoroughly and fill the system with water fully before using it for the first time after a 17 5 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 5 2 Malfunction table You can refer to the malfunction table to find out the failure cause and solution malfunction display Indicator Reason resolution Poweren a Normal working fo enn Recovery temp Sensor failure P033 3 on 1 off Check or change the temp Sensor Ambient temp Sensor failure pos 4 on 1 off The de Sensor is broken or short circuit Check or change the temp Sensor Coil 1 temp Sensor failure 5 on 1 off The The temp Sensoris broken or short circuit Sensor is broken or short circuit erzmp emere P25 Sontot _ metamp smantatotonor stoici Cheekoretangete temp Sensor Suction 1 temp Sensorfellure pir onto metemp Sensorisbrokenorshortereut Check orchange the temp Sensor Antifreezing 2 temp PESO Low pressure2 protection 12 on 1 off Check the pressure switch and cold circuit A No water little water in water eee nonc Check the pipe water fowand waterpump No water little water in water Water flow over low failure E035 13 on 1 off system Check the pipe water flow and water pump Elctrical neat overheat failure heat over heat failure 14 on 1 off Check or change electrical heat Compressor 1 overload failure E101 21 on 1 off Check the compressor functionality Compressor 2 overload failure
23. water and the ground surrounding the pipe which translates to 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 3 4 Swimming Pool Heat Pumps Plumbing The Swimming Pool Heat Pumps exclusive rated flow titanium heat exchanger requires no special plumbing arrangements except bypass please set the flow rate according to the nameplate The water pressure drop is less than 10kPa at max Flow rate Since there is no residual heat or flame Temperatures The unit does not need copper heat sink piping PVC pipe can be run straight into the unit Location Connect the unit in the pool pump discharge return line downstream of all filter and pool pumps and upstream of any chlorinators ozonators or chemical pumps Standard model have slip glue fittings which accept 32mm or 50 mm PVC pipe for connection to the pool or spa filtration piping By using a 50 NB to 40NB you can plumb 40NB Give serious consideration to adding a quick coupler fitting at the unit inlet and outlet to allow easy draining of unit for winterizing and to provide easier access should servicing be required e From pump PVC COUPLER RECOMMENDED Provided Oo To pool CONDENSATION e DRAIN BARB FTG Condensation Since the Heat pump cools down the air about 4 5 water may condense on the fins of the horseshoe shaped evaporator If the relative humidity is very high this could be as much as several litres an hour The water will run down the fins into the basepan and

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