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HEATING-QUICK START & STOP (continued):

HEATING-QUICK START & STOP (continued):

3.To Begin Heating:

A.Verify MODE is set to: HEAT; then, depending on which body of water is to be heated, use the POOL / SPA selector key to select POOL or SPA ;

B.Position external water valves appropriately to flow water to & from the body of water and through the heater;

C.Start the water pump...Within 4-minutes, depending on the status of the controller’s internal time delay, the heater will start. The selected body of water will be brought to temperature and maintained per the setting determined previously in: “Set the Heater Controls”;

D.In operation, whenever the actual (displayed) water temperature falls below the desired set point, after an initial time delay of 4-minutes, the unit will begin heating .

NOTE: THE HEAT CONTROLLER INCORPORATES AN ANTI-SHORT CYCLE TIME DELAY. SHOULD OPERATION BE INTERRUPTED, RESTART WILL BE DELAYED BY APPROXIMATELY 4-MINUTES.

4.Program Filter Pump Run Time:

Most pool/spa systems utilize a timer or multifunction controller to manage filter pump run times.” If your system incorporates such a device, follow the instructions below:

A.It will be necessary to allow the filter pump to run continuously until the water has reached the desired temperature. If a timer controls the pool filter pump, it will be necessary to override the timer to allow 24-hr. operation.

B.Once the desired temperature has been obtained (2-4 days), reset the pump control device. Colder months require longer running times–generally eight to twelve hours/day.

C.A heat pump can only operate when the filter pump is running. Therefore, it may be necessary–during cooler weather–to extend the water pump’s hours of daily operation. The increased run time is necessary in order to keep up with increased, weather-related heat losses.

5.Continuous Usage and Water Around Heater:

Condensation... After the heat pump has been operating for some time, water may be observed surrounding the heater. The moisture seen is condensation produced as a by-product of transferring heat from the air into the pool or spa water. Quantities of 6-8 gallons of water produced per hour are common if the air humidity is high. Conversely, a low humidity condition may result in no condensation being produced. (To troubleshoot, see page-26, “Water Coming from the Heat Pump.”)

6.To Stop the Heat Pump:

A.Select: OFF via the MODE selector. This method of shut down preserves the controller settings;

B.An interruption of water flow–such as when a pump timer is in control–will, also, cease heat pump operation.

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Contents 100 ModelsInstallation Guide ATTENTION INSTALLERPage TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUEDTto the efficient than gas, and, when comparedAquaCal’s factory-trainedservice staff is WelcomeDigital Controller Important Features of Your New Heat PumpThermoLink Heat Exchanger Scroll CompressorHEAT HOW A HEAT PUMP WORKSA Heat Pump Does Not Make Heat… NTERSSAFETY INFORMATION Notice Heater NOT Repairable by Owner Refrigerant Circuit Service Only byWater Temperature Safety Water Chemistry Safety1.Verify Electrical Power is Present at Heater HEATING- QUICK START & STOP5.Continuous Usage and Water Around Heater HEATING-QUICKSTART & STOPcontinued3.To Begin Heating 4.Program Filter Pump Run TimeControl Buttons, Indicator Lights, & Display HEATER CONTROLSControl Panel Layout Operational & Programming Codes HEATER CONTROLS...continuedHEATER CONTROLS...continued Start Up & Setting Operating ControlsOwner-LevelProgramming Instructions Complete 1.Applying Power to The ControllerOwner-LevelProgramming Instructions...continued Start Up & Setting Operating Controls4. Selecting Pool/Spa Thermostat Settings HEATER CONTROLS...continuedB.De-Activatingthe User Lock Code ULC function Start Up & Setting Operating ControlsHEATER CONTROLS...continued Owner-LevelProgramming Instructions...continued9.Selecting Call-FlexPump Options CFO Start Up & Setting Operating ControlsHEATER CONTROLS...continued Owner-LevelProgramming Instructions...continuedOPERATIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS MAINTENANCEGeneral Maintenance Safety During Cleaning OperationsRECOMMENDED WATER CHEMISTRY STANDARDS MAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinuedMaintain Proper Water Flow Control Water Chemistry100 & 120 MODELS 1- FT Control Irrigation and Storm Run OffMaintain Proper Clearances Around Heater MAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinuedPool and Spa Combination Heating MAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued Heating TipsHeating in Cooler Weather Pool/Spa BlanketsMAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued Calculating Initial Heating TimeDuring the Swim Season Seasonal Use & Shut DownInformation Critical to the Survival of Your Heater FollowsLOCATION OF EXTERNAL DRAIN PLUG Winterizing ProcedureMAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued AquaCal Customer Support at Planned Maintenance ProgramMAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued Water Coming from the Heat Pump TROUBLESHOOTINGHeat Pump Fails to Operate Heat Pump Running but Not HeatingSTART TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTHeat Pump Fails to Operate Problem Problem Solved SolvedProblem Problem Solved Solved Heat Pump Running but Not HeatingTROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART Problem Problem Solved SolvedTESTING Water Coming from Heat PumpTROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART Problem Problem Solved SolvedPage Models 100 Installation SpecificationsControls Configuration SPECIFICDEALERINFORMATION FOLLOWSDEALER-SPECIFICTABLE of CONTENTS Electrical Requirements DEALER-SPECIFICTABLE of CONTENTSCONTINUED Notice Heater NOT Repairable by Owner DATA PLATE NOMENCLATURESAFETY INFORMATION Refrigerant Circuit Service Only by100 & 120 MODELS 155 MODELS SPECIFICATIONSPhysical Characteristics 100 - Heat & Cool Models Reversing Performance/Size/WeightWater/ElectricalRequirements 100 - Heating Only Models120BHDE 120 - Heating Only Models120 - Heat & Cool Models Reversing 120AHDE155BHDE 155 - Heating Only Models155 - Heat & Cool Models Reversing 155AHDEOutdoorInstallation INSTALLATIONPlacement of Heater IndoorInstallationAnchoring Heater to Pad INSTALLATION- PLACEMENT OF HEATERcontinued Equipment Mounting Pad RequirementsIn-LineChlorine Feeders Plumbing RequirementsOverview Parts and MaterialsPlumbing Schematics-Flow20 to 70-GPM INSTALLATIONPlumbing Requirements Plumbing Schematic-FlowExceeding 70-GPMPlumbing Requirements Plumbing Schematics-Flow20 to 70-GPMWater IN & OUT Connections- Typical INSTALLATIONCode-SpecificRequirements Connecting External ControllersElectrical Requirements General RequirementsReference the Equipment Data Plate Sizing the Electrical ServiceAWord Concerning Ground-FaultProtection Electrical Requirements continued1.Entering Service Menu Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsLevel-2 Dealer-ServiceMicroprocessor Programming Perform calibration procedure as follows Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsLevel-2Microprocessor Programming...continued 3.Configuring for External Controllers JAO or FS25. Defrost Sensor Calibration dSC Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsLevel-2Microprocessor Programming...continued 4. Water Sensor Calibration...continued6.Spa Dead Band Differential dBS Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsLevel-2Microprocessor Programming...continued 5.Defrost Sensor Calibration...continued7.Pool Dead Band Differential...continued Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsLevel-2Microprocessor Programming...continued Service Adjustable Parameters Microprocessor Level-2Set Up & Calibration CodesMicroprocessor Factory Default Settings Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsInterpreting Error Codes Troubleshooting Using Displayed CodesControls Configuration & Adjustments Verifying the Mode Jumper Position is Correct Microprocessor Mode Jumper PositioningControls Configuration & Adjustments Mode Jumper ExplainedControls Configuration & Adjustments DEFROST CYCLE HEAT & COOL UNITS Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsDefrost Systems- Described DEFROST CYCLE HEAT ONLY UNITSTo Adjust a “Len Gordon” Switch Water Flow Pressure Switch AdjustmentControls Configuration & Adjustments Locate Water Pressure Switch and Identify TypeP-3,TecMark Style Switch Water Flow Pressure Switch Adjustment...continuedControls Configuration & Adjustments P-2,Len Gordon Style Switch P-1,WPS LocationModel What We Need to Know When You Call UsInstallation Date CONTACTING THE FACTORYPage 2737 24th St. North St. Petersburg, FL