Aquacal T135, T65, T115 owner manual Maintaining Proper Water Flow

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WARNING ! Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death.

POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD . . . Should you decide to wash the unit via water hose, disconnect all power to the pool equipment pad- including, but not limited to: The heat pump, water pump, and any and all other electrical equipment. Do NOT sprag water directly into electrical components. Do NOT restore electrical power until such time as all water has dried completely.

CAUTION !

Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment.

 

Do not use a pressure cleaner to wash heat pump . . . . Damage to evaporator fins, as well as other components, will result.

uControl Irrigation: In regions were wells are used for irrigation, water quality is sometimes less than poor, and water spray can damage heater components. Regardless of water quality, it is recommended that sprinklers be directed away from the heat pump.

uPrevent rain water run-off, from roofs, from pouring directly into the heater. The heater is designed to withstand normal rainfall, but solid streams of water from roof drip-lines may eventually damage heat pump components. If the heat pump resides beneath a roof edge, to promote heat pump longevity, a rain leader (gutter) or rain shield will be necessary.

uDrainage: Your heat pump may produce abundant condensation under certain conditions; this is considered normal operation. Accordingly, keep the drain holes at the base of the heat pump free of grass, weeds, dirt, or other obstructions, allowing for free and complete drainage around the heater.

uIf the heat pump is located under trees, where leaves fall and accumulate in the bottom of the heat pump, a qualified technician should periodically remove accumulated leaves.

Maintaining Proper Water Flow

uIt is important to operate and maintain the filter according to the manufacturer's specifications. As a filter gets dirty, the water flow to the heat pump is reduced. The higher the pressure on the filter gauge, the lower the flow rate.

uSimilar to a dirty filter, large amounts of debris in the pump basket can reduce water flow. Keep basket free of debris.

uCheck for improper valve settings. A partially closed valve after the filter, or a full-open bypass around the heater, will cause insufficient water flow through the heater.

uIf the conditions listed above remain unresolved, the water flow through the heater may be reduced to a point where internal safety devices shut the heater off. Before calling for service, always check the filter, the pump basket, and water valve positions. If the problem persists, call AquaCal Customer Support

at: (800) 786-7751.

NOTE: During pool refinishing or acid washing, the water flow through the pool heater must be shut off until the process is completed, and the pool chemistry is once again in balance.

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