Aquacal 100 Water Coming from Heat Pump, Troubleshooting Flowchart, Start, Assistance Assistance

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Water Coming from Heat Pump

TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART

Water Coming from Heat Pump

START

Yes

When the heater is operating, it isWhennormalthetoheaterproduceis operating,up to 8

itgallonsis normalof condensationto produce up to 8 (water)gallonsper ofhourcondens. If watertion drainage(water)seemsper hourexcessiv. If watere,

drainageproceed seemstoTESTINGexcessiv. e, proceed to TESTING.

Has the "Heating" lamp been illuminated?

No

If heater has not run recently , If heaterand waterhasisnotcomingrun recently ,

f rom theandheater,water heateris comingmay

f romhavtheaheater,water leakheater. may

hav e a water leak.

Sanitizer Test

Did the test results indicate the presence of sanitizer?

TESTING:

If using chlorine or bromineTESTING:as a pool/spa sanitizer, useIf ausingtest chlorinestriptestorbrominekit to determineas a pool/spawhethersanitizer,the wateruse ais testfromstripthe orpooltestorkitis tonormaldeterminecondensawhetherion.the

water is f rom the poolORor is normal condensation.

An alternativ e method of determiningOR a water leak in theAnheateralternativis toeturnmethodthe heaterof d terminingof f f or aaf ewwaterhours,leak in

leavthe heaterthe wateris to pturnmptherunning,heater andoff fseeoraiff ewwaterhours, leavcontinuesthe watertopucompe running,f rom the andheatersee. if water continues to come f rom the heater.

 

 

 

 

 

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No

 

 

 

 

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No

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

presentnormalis f rom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

condensation.ormal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

condensation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Turn- Of f Test

Does water continue

to drain f rom the heater af ter the heater has been of f f or sev eral hours?

Yes

Problem

Problem

Solved.

Solved.

Shut off Water Pump Shut off Water Pump

and Call AquaCal for and Call AquaCal for

Assistance:

Assistance: 800-786-7751

800-786-7751

Yes

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Contents Installation Guide ModelsATTENTION INSTALLER 100Page TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUEDAquaCal’s factory-trainedservice staff is efficient than gas, and, when comparedWelcome Tto theThermoLink Heat Exchanger Important Features of Your New Heat PumpScroll Compressor Digital ControllerA Heat Pump Does Not Make Heat… HOW A HEAT PUMP WORKSNTERS HEATSAFETY INFORMATION Water Temperature Safety Refrigerant Circuit Service Only byWater Chemistry Safety Notice Heater NOT Repairable by Owner1.Verify Electrical Power is Present at Heater HEATING- QUICK START & STOP3.To Begin Heating HEATING-QUICKSTART & STOPcontinued4.Program Filter Pump Run Time 5.Continuous Usage and Water Around HeaterControl Buttons, Indicator Lights, & Display HEATER CONTROLSControl Panel Layout Operational & Programming Codes HEATER CONTROLS...continuedOwner-LevelProgramming Instructions Complete Start Up & Setting Operating Controls1.Applying Power to The Controller HEATER CONTROLS...continued4. Selecting Pool/Spa Thermostat Settings Start Up & Setting Operating ControlsHEATER CONTROLS...continued Owner-LevelProgramming Instructions...continuedHEATER CONTROLS...continued Start Up & Setting Operating ControlsOwner-LevelProgramming Instructions...continued B.De-Activatingthe User Lock Code ULC functionHEATER CONTROLS...continued Start Up & Setting Operating ControlsOwner-LevelProgramming Instructions...continued 9.Selecting Call-FlexPump Options CFOGeneral Maintenance MAINTENANCESafety During Cleaning Operations OPERATIONAL RECOMMENDATIONSMaintain Proper Water Flow MAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinuedControl Water Chemistry RECOMMENDED WATER CHEMISTRY STANDARDSMaintain Proper Clearances Around Heater Control Irrigation and Storm Run OffMAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued 100 & 120 MODELS 1- FTHeating in Cooler Weather MAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued Heating TipsPool/Spa Blankets Pool and Spa Combination HeatingMAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued Calculating Initial Heating TimeInformation Critical to the Seasonal Use & Shut DownSurvival of Your Heater Follows During the Swim SeasonLOCATION OF EXTERNAL DRAIN PLUG Winterizing ProcedureMAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued AquaCal Customer Support at Planned Maintenance ProgramMAINTENANCE& OPERATIONcontinued Heat Pump Fails to Operate TROUBLESHOOTINGHeat Pump Running but Not Heating Water Coming from the Heat PumpHeat Pump Fails to Operate TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTProblem Problem Solved Solved STARTTROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART Heat Pump Running but Not HeatingProblem Problem Solved Solved Problem Problem Solved SolvedTROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART Water Coming from Heat PumpProblem Problem Solved Solved TESTINGPage Controls Configuration Installation SpecificationsSPECIFICDEALERINFORMATION FOLLOWS Models 100DEALER-SPECIFICTABLE of CONTENTS Electrical Requirements DEALER-SPECIFICTABLE of CONTENTSCONTINUED SAFETY INFORMATION DATA PLATE NOMENCLATURERefrigerant Circuit Service Only by Notice Heater NOT Repairable by Owner100 & 120 MODELS 155 MODELS SPECIFICATIONSPhysical Characteristics Water/ElectricalRequirements Performance/Size/Weight100 - Heating Only Models 100 - Heat & Cool Models Reversing120 - Heat & Cool Models Reversing 120 - Heating Only Models120AHDE 120BHDE155 - Heat & Cool Models Reversing 155 - Heating Only Models155AHDE 155BHDEPlacement of Heater INSTALLATIONIndoorInstallation OutdoorInstallationcontinued INSTALLATION- PLACEMENT OF HEATEREquipment Mounting Pad Requirements Anchoring Heater to PadOverview Plumbing RequirementsParts and Materials In-LineChlorine FeedersPlumbing Requirements INSTALLATIONPlumbing Schematic-FlowExceeding 70-GPM Plumbing Schematics-Flow20 to 70-GPMWater IN & OUT Connections- Typical Plumbing Schematics-Flow20 to 70-GPMINSTALLATION Plumbing RequirementsElectrical Requirements Connecting External ControllersGeneral Requirements Code-SpecificRequirementsAWord Concerning Ground-FaultProtection Sizing the Electrical ServiceElectrical Requirements continued Reference the Equipment Data Plate1.Entering Service Menu Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsLevel-2 Dealer-ServiceMicroprocessor Programming Level-2Microprocessor Programming...continued Controls Configuration & Adjustments3.Configuring for External Controllers JAO or FS2 Perform calibration procedure as followsLevel-2Microprocessor Programming...continued Controls Configuration & Adjustments4. Water Sensor Calibration...continued 5. Defrost Sensor Calibration dSCLevel-2Microprocessor Programming...continued Controls Configuration & Adjustments5.Defrost Sensor Calibration...continued 6.Spa Dead Band Differential dBS7.Pool Dead Band Differential...continued Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsLevel-2Microprocessor Programming...continued Microprocessor Factory Default Settings Microprocessor Level-2Set Up & Calibration CodesControls Configuration & Adjustments Service Adjustable ParametersInterpreting Error Codes Troubleshooting Using Displayed CodesControls Configuration & Adjustments Controls Configuration & Adjustments Microprocessor Mode Jumper PositioningMode Jumper Explained Verifying the Mode Jumper Position is CorrectControls Configuration & Adjustments Defrost Systems- Described Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsDEFROST CYCLE HEAT ONLY UNITS DEFROST CYCLE HEAT & COOL UNITSControls Configuration & Adjustments Water Flow Pressure Switch AdjustmentLocate Water Pressure Switch and Identify Type To Adjust a “Len Gordon” SwitchControls Configuration & Adjustments Water Flow Pressure Switch Adjustment...continuedP-2,Len Gordon Style Switch P-1,WPS Location P-3,TecMark Style SwitchInstallation Date What We Need to Know When You Call UsCONTACTING THE FACTORY ModelPage 2737 24th St. North St. Petersburg, FL