Aquacal T115, T65, T135 owner manual Eam

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“You can rest assured
that your new heat
pump is of the highest quality and efficiency, and is designed and built to provide years of trouble-free operation.”

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Dear Owner:

Congratulations on your wise decision to make an AquaCal heat pump part of your home. Since 1981, AquaCal has maintained the worldwide lead in the manufacture of swimming pool & spa heat pumps. Your new heat pump is not only a

great investment, but also the most cost effective method available for heating pools and spas. For example, as a means to heat pool or spa water, your heat pump is up to 400% more efficient than gas, and, when compared to electric resistance heat, your heat pump is nearly 600% more effective. You can rest assured that your new heat pump is of the highest quality and efficiency, and is designed and built to provide years of trouble-free operation.

Moreover, should you decide you would like AquaCal to provide regular inspection and maintenance for your heat pump—which we do recommend—you will find AquaCal has the largest and best-qualified service staff in the pool & spa heat pump industry.

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Contents Pool and Spa Heat Pump Installation Guide Page Table of Contents Eam Important Features Your NEW Heat Pump ThermoLink Heat ExchangerSafety Information Water Temperature SafetyWater Chemistry Safety Heater not Repairable by OwnerQuick Start & Stop Physical Characteristics Performance Dimensional Information TropiCal Models T65 and T115Dimensional Information TropiCal Model T135 TropiCal Table of Specifications Refrigerant Circuit Performance ChartsRefrigerant Circuit Performance Charts Guide Troubleshooting Refrigerant Circuit Problems Possible ConditionsInstallation Placement of HeaterIndoor Installation Outdoor InstallationTypical Installation Clearances Irrigation, Rainwater Runoff, and Landscape FeaturesEquipment Pad Requirements Anchoring Heater to PadPlumbing Requirements Plumbing Schematics Water in & OUT Connections Electrical RequirementsGeneral Information Code Requirements Reference Equipment Data PlateSTART-UP & Operation Getting Familiar with ControlsOverview of Controls Initial Start-Up and Basic OperationHeating Tips Pool/Spa BlanketsCalculating Initial Heating Time Pool and Spa Combination HeatingSpa Heating Heating in Cooler Weather Defrost CycleMaintenance Planned Maintenance Program General MaintenanceMaintaining Proper Water Flow Seasonal USE & Shut Down Maintaining Proper Clearances Around HeaterDuring the Swim Season Freeze protection / Extended shut downsWinterizing Procedure Location of Winterizing DrainTroubleshooting Common Troubleshooting IssuesHeat Pump Not Running Heat Pump Running but Not HeatingTroubleshooting Flow Charts Heater Fails to OperateHeater Running but Not Heating Analog or Digital Controls 12/22/03Determining Water Leaks vs. Condensation StartHeater Short Cycling If the heater is turning on Off every 5 minutesReplacement Parts Part Description Part NumberWhat We Need to Know When You Call Us Contacting the Factory2737 24th St. North St. Petersburg, FL