Aquacal Explore the Innovative Features of Heat Pumps for Efficient Heating

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a HeatThermoLinkExchanger aElectronic Controller
aCorrosion-Resistant Cabinet

IMPORTANT FEATURES OF

YOUR NEW HEAT PUMP

ThermoLink Heat

Exchanger:

The heart of your heat pump is the patented ThermoLink heat ex- changer. The primary cause of premature heat pump demise is the failure of the heat exchanger. Ordinary heat exchangers are made from a cupron- ickel alloy. This cu- pronickel material is susceptible to attack

from the sanitizers used in pools and spas, and from other related water chemistry conditions. Once the heat exchanger fails, the heat pump is ruined. The ThermoLink heat exchanger tube is made from tita- nium, and is virtually impervious to water-chemistry damage.

Electronic

Controller:

State-of-the-art, solid-state electronic controller, main- tains water temperature within 1ºF of set point. Con- troller also permits user to predefine different Pool and Spa water temperature set points.

Corrosion-Resistant

Cabinet:

Hybrid design utilizes the best features of finished aluminum and resilient ABS plas- tic. The base, being ABS material, will never rust or corrode. The remainder of the cabinet is constructed from sturdy, marine-grade, powder-coated aluminum.

PLEASE SPEND A FEW MINUTES READING FURTHER TO BECOME

FAMILIAR WITH ALL THE FEATURES, THE SAFE OPERATION, AND THE

CARE OF YOUR NEW HEAT PUMP.

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Contents Pool and Spa Heat Pump Installation Guide Page Table of Contents Eam ThermoLink Heat Exchanger Important Features Your NEW Heat PumpWater Temperature Safety Safety InformationHeater not Repairable by Owner Water Chemistry SafetyQuick Start & Stop Dimensional Information TropiCal Models T65 and T115 Physical Characteristics PerformanceDimensional Information TropiCal Model T135 Refrigerant Circuit Performance Charts TropiCal Table of SpecificationsRefrigerant Circuit Performance Charts Possible Conditions Guide Troubleshooting Refrigerant Circuit ProblemsPlacement of Heater InstallationIndoor Installation Outdoor InstallationIrrigation, Rainwater Runoff, and Landscape Features Typical Installation ClearancesEquipment Pad Requirements Anchoring Heater to PadPlumbing Requirements Plumbing Schematics General Information Electrical RequirementsWater in & OUT Connections Reference Equipment Data Plate Code RequirementsGetting Familiar with Controls START-UP & OperationInitial Start-Up and Basic Operation Overview of ControlsPool/Spa Blankets Heating TipsPool and Spa Combination Heating Calculating Initial Heating TimeSpa Heating Heating in Cooler Weather Defrost CycleMaintenance General Maintenance Planned Maintenance ProgramMaintaining Proper Water Flow Maintaining Proper Clearances Around Heater Seasonal USE & Shut DownDuring the Swim Season Freeze protection / Extended shut downsLocation of Winterizing Drain Winterizing ProcedureCommon Troubleshooting Issues TroubleshootingHeat Pump Not Running Heat Pump Running but Not HeatingHeater Fails to Operate Troubleshooting Flow ChartsAnalog or Digital Controls 12/22/03 Heater Running but Not HeatingStart Determining Water Leaks vs. CondensationIf the heater is turning on Off every 5 minutes Heater Short CyclingPart Description Part Number Replacement PartsContacting the Factory What We Need to Know When You Call Us2737 24th St. North St. Petersburg, FL