Aquacal T65, T115, T135 Seasonal USE & Shut Down, Maintaining Proper Clearances Around Heater

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Maintaining Proper Clearances Around Heater

uFor maximum efficiency, proper air flow clearances around heater must be maintained.

uIt is important to keep the area around your heat pump clear of items such as shrubs and bushes, lawn furniture, chemicals containers, etc. These items can prevent air from circulating properly through the heater, and will result in inefficient operation or damage to components inside the heat pump. Do not place objects on top of the heat pump; doing so will block the air from exiting the heater, and will result in damage to the compressor and fan motor.

uProper clearances are also necessary in order to access the working parts of your heater. A heater that is easy to "get to", will be a heater that is easy to maintain; service and maintenance personnel will thank you for keeping the area around your heater unobstructed.

uPlease see: Installation, Service, and Operational Clearances, for specific spacing requirements.

SEASONAL USE & SHUT DOWN

During the Swim Season

uDuring the swim season, even if the pool or spa is not in use, allow water to flow through the heater.

uThis eliminates the need to reposition valves when you do wish to heat your pool or spa.

Freeze protection / Extended shut downs

uIn areas where freezing conditions are a rare occurrence, allow the filtration system to run continuously through the freeze period. Typically, during light freeze conditions, circulating water

will not freeze.

uIn areas where freezing conditions are prevalent, please refer to winterizing instructions following this section.

Winterizing (Hard Freeze Conditions)

CAUTION !

and/or property.

 

Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment

 

 

Failure to properly winterize unit may result in freeze damage to the heat pump. Freeze damage is not covered under the unit warranty.

CAUTION !

and/or property.

 

Failure to heed the following can result in damage to equipment

 

 

While the plumbing connections are in the winterized condition (not fully tightened), it is imperative pool-spa water not be circulated through the heat pump. Loss of water through loose plumbing connections may result in damage to circulating pump, pool-spa structure, and/or other equipment.

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