Energy Tech Laboratories 5357, 8358, 8357, 6356, 6358, 5358, 6357, 5356 Water Connections, Controls

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WATER IN

WATER OUT

Fig. 2: Water Connections

Water Connections

CAUTION: The heat pump pool heater inlet and outlet connections are NOT interchangeable. They must be connected as instructed below.

1.Connect the heat pump pool heater in the return water line between the filter and the pool/spa. See the Plumbing Diagrams beginning on page 12.

2.Connect the filter outlet to the fitting marked WATER IN at the bottom front of the unit.

3.Connect the fitting marked WATER OUT to the return piping to the pool/spa. Unit inlet/outlet con- nection fittings are 2-inch PVC unions.

Water connections from the unit to the main return line can be PVC pipe or flexible pipe approved for the purpose and, in either case, should be at least equal in size to the main pool/spa circulation pip- ing.

4.In cold weather (freeze zone) areas, shutoff valves (ball or gate type) must be installed at the unit inlet and outlet to facilitate service and cold weather drain-down.

5.Operate the pump and check the system for leaks.

WARNING: Install a check valve and/or a Hartford loop AFTER the heat pump pool heater and BEFORE any chlorinating devices. Install any auto- matic chemical feeders AFTER the heat pump pool heater. Improper installation of any type of auto- matic chemical feeders can result in serious damage to, or premature failure of, the heat pump pool heater and will void the heat pump pool heater warranty.

Controls

Your heat pump pool heater incorporates digital safety controls and indicators to ensure its safe, reliable operation.

Water Pressure Switch: Prevents operation when the pump is OFF. The unit requires 5 psi (0.73 kPa) mini- mum pressure.

Digital Water Temperature Control: The pool water temperature is controlled by the heat pump pool heater’s digital control system, which gives you the option of two settings: one for the desired spa temper- ature and the other for the desired pool temperature. Additionally, as mentioned earlier, the unit is compati- ble with most ‘2-wire’ and ‘3-wire’ control/automation systems.

Fig. 3: Digital Water Temperature Control

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Contents Heat Pump Pool & Spa Heater Maximum Water ChemistryContents Or substantial property damage if ignored Introduction Installation ConsiderationsElectrical Connections Installation ClearancesControls Water ConnectionsSystem Start-Up Controls Operating InstructionsSeasonal Start-Up or Annual Check Summer Shutdown MaintenanceFreeze Protection Unit is RUNNING, but not Heating TroubleshootingFault Code Meaning of Code Service Call VerificationPlumbing Diagrams Water OUT to Pool or SPA Pool Piping for Heat Pump Pool Heater and Gas Pool Heater Units Wiring Diagram 220/240V Single-Phase Wiring Diagram 200/220V Three-Phase Wiring Diagram 380/420V Three-Phase Wiring Installing a Remote Control Device

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