Raypak RHP160, RHP115 II. Electrical Connections, Typical System Electrical Power Requirements

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Each side of the unit must be located at least 1 ft from walls, pipes, or other obstructions for unrestricted air intake and service access.

WARNING

Do not install the unit within 3 ft of fossil fuel burning heaters. Air intake along the sides of this heat pump could disturb the combustion process of the unit, and could cause damage or personal injury.

Mount the unit on a level, sturdy base, preferably a concrete slab or blocks. The size of the base should be not less than 3 ft by 3 ft.

Completely isolate the base from the building foundation or wall to prevent sound or vibration transmission into the building. For this purpose, 4 black rubber sound isolation pads are included with the unit. These pads must be installed under the corners of the unit to reduce vibration and sound transmission to the base.

If the unit is installed in an area known for water accumulation during periods of heavy rainfall, its supporting base must be high enough to keep it completely free of standing water at all times.

II.Electrical Connections

The table below lists the typical electrical power requirements for your heat pump.

Table 1: Typical System Electrical Power Requirements

Model

VIN - Phase - Hz

Min. circuit Ampacity (A)

Max. breaker size (A)

 

 

 

 

RHP 100

208/230 - 1 - 60

31.4

50

 

208/230 - 3

- 60

20.5

30

 

 

 

 

 

RHP 115

208/230 - 1

- 60

40.4

60

 

208/230 - 3

- 60

27.5

40

 

 

 

 

 

RHP 160

208/230 - 1

- 60

46.2

60

 

 

 

 

 

Refer to the unit rating plate below the control panel for precise power requirement for each unit, and for ampacity and over-current protection requirements. All wiring must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA No. 70, latest edition, and all applicable state and local codes.

NOTE: Refer to the National Electrical Code, Article 680, for general requirements for swimming pools and equipment, and to Article 440 for special considerations necessary for circuits supplying hermetic refrigeration motor/compressors.

The power supply connections to the unit are located behind the control panel. Remove the control panel to expose the electrical controls. Line voltage connections are made at the line voltage terminals of the compressor contactor. Refer to the Heat Pump Schematic (page 11) and the Control Panel Assembly Replacement Parts List (page 12).

Conduit entrance to the unit is through a hole below the control panel.

NOTE: Make certain all electrical connections to unit terminals are secure.

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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.