Aquacal 100 owner manual Heating- Quick Start & Stop, Verify Electrical Power is Present at Heater

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HEATING- QUICK START & STOP

HEATING- QUICK START & STOP

This brief information is provided as an aide to installers, service personnel, and owners. The intent of this section is to provide rapid access to (only) very basic operational information. Individuals who will be routinely using, installing, maintaining, and servicing this heat pump, are strongly encouraged to read this entire manual. Herein, the terms: Heat Pump, Heater, and Unit are used synonymously.

These instructions are intended for local control of a heat pump, independent of an external controller. Owners: if your installation includes an external controller, contact your installing dealer for operational instructions.

These are instructions to quick-start in the HEATING mode...Owners of Heat-Cool units, in order to utilize all features of their heater, will certainly want to also refer to: Owner Level Programming, begin- ning on page-14 of this manual.

1.Verify Electrical Power is Present at Heater:

A.Ensure that the unit has electrical power connected; the heater controller display should be illuminated;

B.If the display is blank, be certain the electrical breaker, and heater disconnect, are switched to “ON”;

C.For now, leave the water circulation pump OFF.

2.Set the Heater Controls (Refer to Control Panel Layout, Pg-12):

OWNER- If heater is connected to a Call-Flex controller, also see Call-Flex programming located in Owner Level Programming, beginning on page-14 of this manual.

INSTALLER- Is heater connected to an external controller? See: Dealer-Specific Instructions, beginning on page-31 this manual.

A.The owner settings can be set without water flowing. Once the heater has electrical power connected, with water not flowing, the display should read FLO;

B.Press the MODE button until the HEAT (HEA) indication displays. This action will enable the remaining programming keys;

C.Using the POOL / SPA selector key, select the POOL mode. The chosen mode will be verified by an illuminated indicator light, located on the left side of the display, showing that the POOL control has been selected (If heating just a spa, using the DOWN arrow key, lower the POOL temperature until OFF is displayed; then proceed to Step-E. ).

D.Use the UP / DOWN arrow keys to set the desired water temperature for the POOL water;

E.If the heat pump will be used to heat a spa, use the POOL/SPA selector key to select SPA, then use the UP / DOWN arrow keys to set the desired water temperature for the SPA (If heating just a POOL, using the DOWN arrow key, lower the SPA temperature until OFF is displayed.);

F.The heat pump controls are now set to maintain the desired water temperature for the POOL and/or SPA.

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Contents ATTENTION INSTALLER ModelsInstallation Guide 100Page TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED TABLE OF CONTENTSWelcome efficient than gas, and, when comparedAquaCal’s factory-trainedservice staff is Tto theScroll Compressor Important Features of Your New Heat PumpThermoLink Heat Exchanger Digital ControllerNTERS HOW A HEAT PUMP WORKSA Heat Pump Does Not Make Heat… HEATSAFETY INFORMATION Water Chemistry Safety Refrigerant Circuit Service Only byWater Temperature Safety Notice Heater NOT Repairable by OwnerHEATING- QUICK START & STOP 1.Verify Electrical Power is Present at Heater4.Program Filter Pump Run Time HEATING-QUICKSTART & STOPcontinued3.To Begin Heating 5.Continuous Usage and Water Around HeaterControl Panel Layout HEATER CONTROLSControl Buttons, Indicator Lights, & Display HEATER CONTROLS...continued Operational & Programming Codes1.Applying Power to The Controller Start Up & Setting Operating ControlsOwner-LevelProgramming Instructions Complete HEATER CONTROLS...continuedHEATER CONTROLS...continued Start Up & Setting Operating Controls4. Selecting Pool/Spa Thermostat Settings Owner-LevelProgramming Instructions...continuedOwner-LevelProgramming Instructions...continued Start Up & Setting Operating ControlsHEATER CONTROLS...continued B.De-Activatingthe User Lock Code ULC functionOwner-LevelProgramming Instructions...continued Start Up & Setting Operating ControlsHEATER CONTROLS...continued 9.Selecting Call-FlexPump Options CFOSafety During Cleaning Operations MAINTENANCEGeneral Maintenance OPERATIONAL RECOMMENDATIONSControl Water Chemistry MAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinuedMaintain Proper Water Flow RECOMMENDED WATER CHEMISTRY STANDARDSMAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued Control Irrigation and Storm Run OffMaintain Proper Clearances Around Heater 100 & 120 MODELS 1- FTPool/Spa Blankets MAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued Heating TipsHeating in Cooler Weather Pool and Spa Combination HeatingCalculating Initial Heating Time MAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinuedSurvival of Your Heater Follows Seasonal Use & Shut DownInformation Critical to the During the Swim SeasonMAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued Winterizing ProcedureLOCATION OF EXTERNAL DRAIN PLUG MAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued Planned Maintenance ProgramAquaCal Customer Support at Heat Pump Running but Not Heating TROUBLESHOOTINGHeat Pump Fails to Operate Water Coming from the Heat PumpProblem Problem Solved Solved TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTHeat Pump Fails to Operate STARTProblem Problem Solved Solved Heat Pump Running but Not HeatingTROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART Problem Problem Solved SolvedProblem Problem Solved Solved Water Coming from Heat PumpTROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART TESTINGPage SPECIFICDEALERINFORMATION FOLLOWS Installation SpecificationsControls Configuration Models 100DEALER-SPECIFICTABLE of CONTENTS CONTINUED DEALER-SPECIFICTABLE of CONTENTSElectrical Requirements Refrigerant Circuit Service Only by DATA PLATE NOMENCLATURESAFETY INFORMATION Notice Heater NOT Repairable by OwnerPhysical Characteristics SPECIFICATIONS100 & 120 MODELS 155 MODELS 100 - Heating Only Models Performance/Size/WeightWater/ElectricalRequirements 100 - Heat & Cool Models Reversing120AHDE 120 - Heating Only Models120 - Heat & Cool Models Reversing 120BHDE155AHDE 155 - Heating Only Models155 - Heat & Cool Models Reversing 155BHDEIndoorInstallation INSTALLATIONPlacement of Heater OutdoorInstallationEquipment Mounting Pad Requirements INSTALLATION- PLACEMENT OF HEATERcontinued Anchoring Heater to PadParts and Materials Plumbing RequirementsOverview In-LineChlorine FeedersPlumbing Schematic-FlowExceeding 70-GPM INSTALLATIONPlumbing Requirements Plumbing Schematics-Flow20 to 70-GPMINSTALLATION Plumbing Schematics-Flow20 to 70-GPMWater IN & OUT Connections- Typical Plumbing RequirementsGeneral Requirements Connecting External ControllersElectrical Requirements Code-SpecificRequirementsElectrical Requirements continued Sizing the Electrical ServiceAWord Concerning Ground-FaultProtection Reference the Equipment Data PlateLevel-2 Dealer-ServiceMicroprocessor Programming Controls Configuration & Adjustments1.Entering Service Menu 3.Configuring for External Controllers JAO or FS2 Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsLevel-2Microprocessor Programming...continued Perform calibration procedure as follows4. Water Sensor Calibration...continued Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsLevel-2Microprocessor Programming...continued 5. Defrost Sensor Calibration dSC5.Defrost Sensor Calibration...continued Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsLevel-2Microprocessor Programming...continued 6.Spa Dead Band Differential dBSLevel-2Microprocessor Programming...continued Controls Configuration & Adjustments7.Pool Dead Band Differential...continued Controls Configuration & Adjustments Microprocessor Level-2Set Up & Calibration CodesMicroprocessor Factory Default Settings Service Adjustable ParametersControls Configuration & Adjustments Troubleshooting Using Displayed CodesInterpreting Error Codes Mode Jumper Explained Microprocessor Mode Jumper PositioningControls Configuration & Adjustments Verifying the Mode Jumper Position is CorrectControls Configuration & Adjustments DEFROST CYCLE HEAT ONLY UNITS Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsDefrost Systems- Described DEFROST CYCLE HEAT & COOL UNITSLocate Water Pressure Switch and Identify Type Water Flow Pressure Switch AdjustmentControls Configuration & Adjustments To Adjust a “Len Gordon” SwitchP-2,Len Gordon Style Switch P-1,WPS Location Water Flow Pressure Switch Adjustment...continuedControls Configuration & Adjustments P-3,TecMark Style SwitchCONTACTING THE FACTORY What We Need to Know When You Call UsInstallation Date ModelPage 2737 24th St. North St. Petersburg, FL