Aquacal 100 Control Irrigation and Storm Run Off, Maintain Proper Clearances Around Heater

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Control Irrigation and Storm Run Off

MAINTENANCE & OPERATION (continued)

Control Irrigation and Storm Run Off

Control Irrigation: In regions were wells are used for irrigation, water quality is sometimes poor, and water spray can damage heater components. Regardless of water quality, it is important that irrigation be directed away from the heat pump.

Prevent rain water runoff from pouring directly into the heater. The heater is designed to withstand normal rainfall, but solid streams of water from roof drip-lines may eventually damage heat pump components.

If the heat pump resides beneath a roof edge, to promote heat pump longevity, a rain leader (gutter), or rain shield, will be necessary.

Maintain Proper Clearances Around Heater

For maximum efficiency, proper air flow clearances around heater must be maintained.

It is important to keep the area immediately adjacent to the heat pump clear of items such as shrubs and bushes, lawn furniture, chemicals containers, etc. These items can prevent air from circulating fully through the heater, and will result in inefficient operation or damage to the heat pump.

In addition, do not place objects on top of the heat pump; doing so will lock the air from exiting the heater, and will result in damage to the compressor and fan motor.

Proper clearances are also necessary in order to access the working parts of your heater. A heater that is easy to "get to," will be a heater that is easy to maintain; service and maintenance personnel will thank you for keeping the area around your heater unobstructed.

Please see diagrams, below, for specific clearance requirements.

OVERHANG

WITH GUTTER

RAIN RUN-OFF

MUST BE

DIRECTED AWAY

FROM UNIT.

30” MINIMUM CLEARANCE

5FT. MINIMUM

Maintain Proper Clearances Around Heater CLEARANCE

100 & 120 MODELS

1- FT.

155MODELS 2-FT.100 & 120 MODELS (REAR)

100& 120 MODELS 12-INCHES 155 MODELS 24-INCHES

(REAR)

 

 

24-

24-

 

 

INCHES

INCHES

 

 

(SIDE)

(SIDE)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30-INCHES

(FRONT)

SIDE VIEW (NO SCALE)

TOP VIEW (NO SCALE)

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Contents Models Installation GuideATTENTION INSTALLER 100Page TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED TABLE OF CONTENTSefficient than gas, and, when compared AquaCal’s factory-trainedservice staff isWelcome Tto theImportant Features of Your New Heat Pump ThermoLink Heat ExchangerScroll Compressor Digital ControllerHOW A HEAT PUMP WORKS A Heat Pump Does Not Make Heat…NTERS HEATSAFETY INFORMATION Refrigerant Circuit Service Only by Water Temperature SafetyWater Chemistry Safety Notice Heater NOT Repairable by OwnerHEATING- QUICK START & STOP 1.Verify Electrical Power is Present at HeaterHEATING-QUICKSTART & STOPcontinued 3.To Begin Heating4.Program Filter Pump Run Time 5.Continuous Usage and Water Around HeaterControl Buttons, Indicator Lights, & Display HEATER CONTROLSControl Panel Layout HEATER CONTROLS...continued Operational & Programming CodesStart Up & Setting Operating Controls Owner-LevelProgramming Instructions Complete1.Applying Power to The Controller HEATER CONTROLS...continuedStart Up & Setting Operating Controls 4. Selecting Pool/Spa Thermostat SettingsHEATER CONTROLS...continued Owner-LevelProgramming Instructions...continuedStart Up & Setting Operating Controls HEATER CONTROLS...continuedOwner-LevelProgramming Instructions...continued B.De-Activatingthe User Lock Code ULC functionStart Up & Setting Operating Controls HEATER CONTROLS...continuedOwner-LevelProgramming Instructions...continued 9.Selecting Call-FlexPump Options CFOMAINTENANCE General MaintenanceSafety During Cleaning Operations OPERATIONAL RECOMMENDATIONSMAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued Maintain Proper Water FlowControl Water Chemistry RECOMMENDED WATER CHEMISTRY STANDARDSControl Irrigation and Storm Run Off Maintain Proper Clearances Around HeaterMAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued 100 & 120 MODELS 1- FTMAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued Heating Tips Heating in Cooler WeatherPool/Spa Blankets Pool and Spa Combination HeatingCalculating Initial Heating Time MAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinuedSeasonal Use & Shut Down Information Critical to theSurvival of Your Heater Follows During the Swim SeasonLOCATION OF EXTERNAL DRAIN PLUG Winterizing ProcedureMAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued AquaCal Customer Support at Planned Maintenance ProgramMAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued TROUBLESHOOTING Heat Pump Fails to OperateHeat Pump Running but Not Heating Water Coming from the Heat PumpTROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART Heat Pump Fails to OperateProblem Problem Solved Solved STARTHeat Pump Running but Not Heating TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTProblem Problem Solved Solved Problem Problem Solved SolvedWater Coming from Heat Pump TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTProblem Problem Solved Solved TESTINGPage Installation Specifications Controls ConfigurationSPECIFICDEALERINFORMATION FOLLOWS Models 100DEALER-SPECIFICTABLE of CONTENTS Electrical Requirements DEALER-SPECIFICTABLE of CONTENTSCONTINUED DATA PLATE NOMENCLATURE SAFETY INFORMATIONRefrigerant Circuit Service Only by Notice Heater NOT Repairable by Owner100 & 120 MODELS 155 MODELS SPECIFICATIONSPhysical Characteristics Performance/Size/Weight Water/ElectricalRequirements100 - Heating Only Models 100 - Heat & Cool Models Reversing120 - Heating Only Models 120 - Heat & Cool Models Reversing120AHDE 120BHDE155 - Heating Only Models 155 - Heat & Cool Models Reversing155AHDE 155BHDEINSTALLATION Placement of HeaterIndoorInstallation OutdoorInstallationINSTALLATION- PLACEMENT OF HEATER continuedEquipment Mounting Pad Requirements Anchoring Heater to PadPlumbing Requirements OverviewParts and Materials In-LineChlorine FeedersINSTALLATION Plumbing RequirementsPlumbing Schematic-FlowExceeding 70-GPM Plumbing Schematics-Flow20 to 70-GPMPlumbing Schematics-Flow20 to 70-GPM Water IN & OUT Connections- TypicalINSTALLATION Plumbing RequirementsConnecting External Controllers Electrical RequirementsGeneral Requirements Code-SpecificRequirementsSizing the Electrical Service AWord Concerning Ground-FaultProtectionElectrical Requirements continued Reference the Equipment Data Plate1.Entering Service Menu Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsLevel-2 Dealer-ServiceMicroprocessor Programming Controls Configuration & Adjustments Level-2Microprocessor Programming...continued3.Configuring for External Controllers JAO or FS2 Perform calibration procedure as followsControls Configuration & Adjustments Level-2Microprocessor Programming...continued4. Water Sensor Calibration...continued 5. Defrost Sensor Calibration dSCControls Configuration & Adjustments Level-2Microprocessor Programming...continued5.Defrost Sensor Calibration...continued 6.Spa Dead Band Differential dBS7.Pool Dead Band Differential...continued Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsLevel-2Microprocessor Programming...continued Microprocessor Level-2Set Up & Calibration Codes Microprocessor Factory Default SettingsControls Configuration & Adjustments Service Adjustable ParametersInterpreting Error Codes Troubleshooting Using Displayed CodesControls Configuration & Adjustments Microprocessor Mode Jumper Positioning Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsMode Jumper Explained Verifying the Mode Jumper Position is CorrectControls Configuration & Adjustments Controls Configuration & Adjustments Defrost Systems- DescribedDEFROST CYCLE HEAT ONLY UNITS DEFROST CYCLE HEAT & COOL UNITSWater Flow Pressure Switch Adjustment Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsLocate Water Pressure Switch and Identify Type To Adjust a “Len Gordon” SwitchWater Flow Pressure Switch Adjustment...continued Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsP-2,Len Gordon Style Switch P-1,WPS Location P-3,TecMark Style SwitchWhat We Need to Know When You Call Us Installation DateCONTACTING THE FACTORY ModelPage 2737 24th St. North St. Petersburg, FL