Taylor Pool Heat Pump owner manual Sanitizers, Shock Treatment

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Sanitizers

Sanitizers are products used to purify water, to relieve it from microbes and algae. They are chlorine, in its different forms, and bromine in the case of the pools. Each of them has its advantages and inconveniences. They are sometimes basic, sometimes acid. They can have different impacts on water chemistry and can necessitate various chemical products to counter- balance those impacts or to stabilize them. Warm water is more difficult to maintain, it necessitates greater quantities of sanitizers and, therefore, greater quantities of other chemical products.

Never pour any sanitizer directly into the water intake (skimmer) without having deviated the water from the pool heat pump previously. (See the section "Water Deviation", p.11.)

NOTE: The use of a floatting distributor is recommended as an alternative to pourring chlorine directly into the skimmer. Maintaining the chlorine level using this method can however be more difficult because the water flow dissolving the chlorine is less important on the top of the pool than in the water pump system.

Shock Treatment

Before performing any shock treatment, deviate water from the pool heat pump to prevent chemical products from damaging it

1) Trichloro-s-triazinetrione (TCCA or trichlor or pucks)

Trichlor is a very common and practical sanitizer because it dissolves into hypochlorous acid, a powerful sanitizer, and into cyanuric acid, a stabilizer improving the duration of its efficiency. However, it produces 2 acids that contribute to lowering pH and AT of the pool water. This can cause severe damage to the pool and to its system because of corrosion:

…having a strongly acidic pH, TCCA tablets will reduce total alkalinity and, if not moni- tored, low total alkalinity will cause corrosive damage to the pool.” [Taylor, A Testing & Treatment Guide part #2004B, p.26]

Usage of trichlor requires the addition of sodium bicarbonate to higher the pH and TA level. Warning: many users testing only pH will be tempted to use sodium carbonate, or pH+, however this product does not increase TA level and pH will decrease back rapidly. As acidic water is also most of the time very clear because it is free of microorganisms, T.T.I. wants to remind you to test water regularly to avoid problems caused by acid water. Clear water is not a synonym of good quality water.

NOTE: With trichlor, it is possible to use what is called a chlorinator. A chlorinator is an automatic chlorine distribution system, but in no case it is controlling pH and TA of water. Thinking their system is completely automatic, users of those systems often

neglect to test their water. Moreover, make sure that your heat pump installer has modified the circuit of your chlorinator in a manner to prevent it from pouring out its concentrated solution of chlorine into the pool heat pump. (See p.7)

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Contents Pool Heat Pump Table of Contents How Does It Work? Low MaintenanceIntroduction Cost-efficient HeaterAir Supply and Accessibility Selecting the LocationOther Recommendations Water Inlet and Outlet Connections Basic Connection Chlorinators, Brominators and Other Automatic SystemsPressure-type Chlorinator or Brominator In-line Chlorinator or Brominator Salt ChlorinatorDual Unit Connection Pool and SPA Connection Using One Pump and One Filter for the Pool and the SpaElectrical Connection Winterizing Titanium heat exchanger MaintenanceCleaning Winterizing Cupro-nickel heat exchangerWinterizing Titanium heat exchanger Water Deviation Seasonal Start-upWater Maintenance Why Perform Water Maintenance?Water Chemistry PH of Various Chemical Products for Pools Shock Treatment SanitizersBromine What to do? TestingSwimming Pool Heatpump Control Instrument Identification Operation To Enter the Service Mode Error Code List Code Symptom Probable Cause Solution Error Possible Causes Possible Solutions Solving ProblemsQuestions and Answers Pool Heat Pumps WarrantyLimited Warranty 690, Place Trans-Canada Longueuil, QC, J4G 1P1

Pool Heat Pump specifications

The Taylor Pool Heat Pump is a state-of-the-art heating solution designed to provide efficient and effective temperature control for swimming pools. Emphasizing energy efficiency and environmental sustainability, this advanced heat pump utilizes cutting-edge technology to ensure optimal performance while minimizing operational costs.

One of the key features of the Taylor Pool Heat Pump is its inverter technology. This innovation allows the unit to adjust its heating output based on the pool's current temperature, ensuring that it operates at the most efficient level. By running at variable speeds, the heat pump can maintain steady water temperatures without the significant energy spikes associated with traditional heating systems. This efficiency helps pool owners save money on energy bills while still enjoying a comfortably heated swimming environment.

Another notable characteristic of the Taylor Pool Heat Pump is its high COP (Coefficient of Performance). This metric indicates how effectively the heat pump converts electrical energy into heat. With a COP that frequently exceeds 5.0, the Taylor Pool Heat Pump showcases its ability to deliver more than five units of heating for every unit of electricity consumed, making it one of the most powerful and efficient options on the market.

The construction of the Taylor Pool Heat Pump is also designed to withstand the elements. Featuring a durable casing and weather-resistant components, the unit is built to endure harsh outdoor conditions without compromising performance. This robustness extends the lifespan of the heat pump, making it a reliable choice for pool owners who seek long-term heating solutions.

Additionally, the Taylor Pool Heat Pump operates quietly, thanks to its advanced sound-dampening features. This design consideration allows users to enjoy their pool area without the distraction of loud mechanical noises, making it a pleasant environment for relaxation and entertainment.

For ease of use, the Taylor Pool Heat Pump incorporates smart technology, enabling remote control and monitoring via smartphone applications. This modern feature allows pool owners to adjust settings, track energy usage, and schedule heating cycles, all from the convenience of their mobile devices.

In summary, the Taylor Pool Heat Pump stands out with its inverter technology, high COP, durable construction, quiet operation, and smart capabilities. Together, these features create a comprehensive and user-friendly heating solution that enhances the pool experience while promoting energy efficiency and sustainability. Whether used in residential or commercial settings, the Taylor Pool Heat Pump is designed to meet the diverse needs of pool owners worldwide.