Raypak RHP100, RHP115, RHP160 XI. Troubleshooting, Unit is RUNNING, but not Heating

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CAUTION

To clean the fins, spray with a garden hose. But avoid high water pressure, which will bend and damage the fins.

B. Cabinet Care (optional) - The cabinet is designed for outdoor use and requires little care. However, you can clean it if you wish.

1.

WARNING

Shut OFF electricity to the heat pump.

2. Wash the cabinet with soap and water.

C. Condensate Drainage - The heat pump extracts humidity from the air as it passes through the coil, similar to the way a cold drink outside “sweats” on a hot day. This condensate drains from the bottom of the unit.

1.Routinely check to be sure the condensate drain holes in the base of the unit are not plugged with dirt or debris.

NOTE: Owners often suspect that the heat pump is leaking when in fact it is condensate that is draining. To check that the liquid is condensate and not leakage from the heat pump, either:

a. Use the pool chemistry test kit to confirm there is no chlorine in the condensate. Or,

b. Shut the heat pump OFF and leave the filter pump running to see if the water disappears. If the water disappears, it would confirm the water to be condensate.

2.If the flow of condensate becomes a problem, optional drain pans are available from the factory.

XI. Troubleshooting

If your heat pump does not operate, or simply does not heat your pool water, the indicator lamps on the front control panel (see page 4) can provide valuable clues as to what is wrong, and may even indicate precisely what the problem is. Always observe these lamps before calling a service representative. By reporting on the telephone which lamps are ON and OFF, the service rep may be able to solve the problem without the expense of a service call.

A. UNIT IS RUNNING, BUT NOT HEATING

Is the ejected air from the unit 8-10° cooler than incoming air? If so, the unit is extracting heat from the air and transferring it to the pool.

Are the evaporator and internal copper pipes “sweating”? This is also evidence of heat removal from the air. When the air is cool with low humidity, “sweating” may not be evident.

How long has the heater been operating? During initial pool heating in cold weather, it may require a week to elevate the pool temperature to a comfortable level. Normally, it takes about 4 days.

How many hours per day is the unit operating? Remember that the heat pump only operates while the pool pump is running. Set the time clock to permit 24 hour per day

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RHP160, RHP100, RHP115 specifications

Raypak, a renowned leader in the heating industry, has made significant strides in pool and spa heating technology with its RHP series models: RHP160, RHP115, and RHP100. Each model is designed to deliver high-performance heating solutions, catering to both residential and commercial needs.

The RHP160 is the powerhouse of the series, capable of heating large bodies of water efficiently. With an output of 160,000 BTUs, this model utilizes a high-efficiency copper heat exchanger, ensuring rapid heating while minimizing energy consumption. Its compact design allows for easy installation and is suitable for various configurations, making it an ideal choice for larger pools or spas. The RHP160 features advanced control systems that offer precise temperature regulation, ensuring user-friendly operation.

Next in line is the RHP115, which balances power and efficiency flawlessly. With a heating capacity of 115,000 BTUs, the RHP115 is perfect for medium-sized pools and spas. This model incorporates Raypak's innovative electronic ignition system, reducing the risk of fuel waste and allowing for consistent performance even in fluctuating outdoor temperatures. The RHP115 also boasts a durable cabinet that withstands harsh environmental conditions, ensuring longevity and reliability.

The RHP100 is the entry-level model in the series, yet it does not compromise on quality or efficiency. With a heating capacity of 100,000 BTUs, the RHP100 is designed for smaller pools and spas, making it an excellent choice for residential applications. This unit includes a user-friendly digital display that simplifies temperature adjustments and monitoring. Like its counterparts, the RHP100 features a robust heat exchanger that enhances efficiency and prolongs the system's lifespan.

All models in the RHP series are equipped with Raypak's state-of-the-art technology, including a built-in safety shut-off feature that ensures safe operation at all times. Moreover, each heater is compatible with various fuel options, including natural gas and propane, providing flexibility for users. In addition, with their sleek designs and low-profile silhouettes, these heaters blend seamlessly into any backyard or commercial environment.

Raypak’s RHP series is a testament to the company's commitment to quality, performance, and customer satisfaction. Whether you're considering the powerful RHP160, the versatile RHP115, or the compact RHP100, each model promises efficient heating and reliable operation, making them excellent choices for anyone looking to enhance their pool or spa experience.