Aquacal H/AT120R, H/AT100R owner manual Refrigerant Circuit Performance Charts

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Refrigerant Circuit Performance Charts (continued)

Refrigerant Circuit Performance Charts: A & B Voltage Models

Spa Condition: Water @ 104ºF & 45 GPM, Ent. Air: 80 ºF - 63% R.H.

Model

Discharge

Suction

Superheat

Subcooling

Water T

 

Pressure

Pressure

ºF

ºF

ºF

 

PSIG

PSIG

 

 

 

H/AT100”X”R

307

85

10

25

3.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

H/AT120”X”R

 

 

(Data Pending)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nominal UnitAmps byVoltageCode

A

B

28

(Pending)

 

 

 

Standard Condition: Water @ 80ºF & 45 GPM, Ent. Air: 80 ºF - 63% R.H.

Model

Discharge

Suction

Superheat

Subcooling

Water T

 

Pressure

Pressure

ºF

ºF

ºF

 

PSIG

PSIG

 

 

 

H/AT100”X”R

224

81

11

20

4.0

H/AT120”X”R

205

74

16

18

4.6

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nominal UnitAmps byVoltageCode

A

B

23

(Pending)

25

 

 

Low Condition: Water @ 80ºF & 45 GPM, Ent. Air: 50 ºF - 63% R.H.

Model

Discharge

Suction

Superheat

Subcooling

Water T

 

Pressure

Pressure

ºF

ºF

ºF

 

PSIG

PSIG

 

 

 

H/AT100”X”R

218

49

8

31

2.8

H/AT120”X”R

212

44

9

26

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nominal UnitAmps byVoltageCode

A

B

22

(Pending)

24

 

 

High R.H. Condition: Water @ 80ºF & 45 GPM, Ent. Air: 80 ºF - 80% R.H.

Model

Discharge

Suction

Superheat

Subcooling

Water T

 

Pressure

Pressure

ºF

ºF

ºF

 

PSIG

PSIG

 

 

 

H/AT100”X”R

227

89

14

18

4.4

H/AT120”X”R

208

80

17

19

4.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nominal UnitAmps byVoltageCode

A

B

23

(Pending)

26

 

 

Cooling Condition: Water @ 85ºF & 45 GPM, Ent. Air: 95 ºF - 34% R.H.

Model

Discharge

Suction

Superheat

Subcooling

Water T

 

Pressure

Pressure

ºF

ºF

ºF

 

PSIG

PSIG

 

 

 

H/AT100”X”R

276

93

14

1

2.5

H/AT120”X”R

280

82

16

6

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nominal UnitAmps byVoltageCode

A

B

27

(Pending)

32

 

 

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Contents Pool and Spa Heat Pump Installation Guide Page Table of Contents Table of Contents Eam Icebreaker Heat Pump Water Temperature Safety Safety InformationHeater not Repairable by Owner Water Chemistry SafetyStart Up Setting the Temperature Controls Pool or SpaSwitching Controls from Pool to Spa HEATING-QUICK Start & StopPhysical Characteristics Specifications Data Plate Nomenclature Specifications H/AT100R & 120R ModelsOutdoor Installation InstallationPlacement of Heater Indoor InstallationOverview Irrigation, Rainwater Runoff, and Landscape FeaturesEquipment Pad Requirements Anchoring Heater to PadPlumbing Schematics-Flow 70-GPM and Below Plumbing Schematic-Flow Exceeding 70-GPMWater in & OUT Connections Code-Specific Requirements Connecting External ControllersElectrical Requirements General RequirementsGetting Familiar with Controls START-UP & OperationInitial Start-Up and Basic Operation Overview of ControlsReturn Pump Timer Controls to Normal Settings Pool and Spa Combination Heating Heating TipsHeating in Cooler Weather Defrost Cycle Pool/Spa BlanketsCalculating Initial Heating Time Maintenance Planned Maintenance Program20-Point Planned Maintenance Service Includes the Following General Maintenance During the Swim Season Seasonal USE & Shut DownMaintaining Proper Water Flow Maintaining Proper Clearances Around HeaterWinterizing a Heat Pump Equipped with an Internal Drain Winterizing Hard Freeze ConditionsInternal Winterizing Drain Winterizing a Heat Pump Equipped with an External DrainExternal Winterizing Drain Heat Pump Running but Not Heating TroubleshootingCommon Troubleshooting Issues Heat Pump Not RunningHeater Fails to Operate Troubleshooting Flow ChartsIcebreaker Analog Controls 1/20/04 Heater Running but Not HeatingStart Determining Water Leaks vs. CondensationSee Danger statement Heater Short CyclingTo Adjust a TecMark Switch Water Flow Pressure Switch AdjustmentWater Switch Adjustment Procedure To Adjust a Len Gordon SwitchWater Pressure Switch Adjustment Sequence of Operation Defrost System Description and TroubleshootingOverview Major ComponentsTroubleshooting Defrost System Unit Undercharged Troubleshooting Refrigerant Circuit ProblemsPossible Abnormal Conditions & Related Symptoms Unit OverchargedRefrigerant Circuit Performance Charts Troubleshooting Refrigerant Circuit ProblemsUse of Charts- Information for the Technician Refrigerant Circuit Performance Charts a & B Voltage Models Refrigerant Circuit Performance ChartsRefrigerant Circuit Performance Charts D & H Voltage Models AT100-120XR Replacement PartsContacting the Factory What We Need to Know When You Call UsPage 2737 24th St. North St. Petersburg, FL

H/AT120R, H/AT100R specifications

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