Raypak 6300, 8300, 5300 owner manual XII. Service Call Verification, Condensation Seems Excessive

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C. CONDENSATION SEEMS EXCESSIVE

Heat pumps can produce a large amount of condensation (water) during operation. If you suspect that the heat pump is leaking:

a. Use a pool chemistry test kit to confirm there is no chlorine in the condensation. Or,

b. Shut the heat pump OFF and leave the filter pump running to see if the water stops dripping. If the water stops dripping, the heat pump is not leaking.

XII. Service Call Verification

Before you make a service call, first determine if the problem is:

Warranty Service

Heat pump operation (power supply, water flow, or time clock adjustment)

NOTE: The MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE for these adjustments.

POWER SUPPLY

Verify that all circuit breakers are reset and working properly.

If the Power lamp on the control panel still does not light, contact the installing dealer, since it may be a power problem requiring an electrician.

WATER FLOW

Verify that the pool filter is clean to provide good flow.

Verify that valves are properly positioned to allow adequate water flow through the heat pump.

If the Water Flow lamp on the control panel still does not light, and water is circulating in the pool, verify that all valves are positioned correctly.

TIME CLOCK ADJUSTMENT

Verify that the time clock is set to permit the unit to run long enough to heat properly.

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Contents Raypak Swimming Pool Heat Pump Product Safety Signs and Labels Swimming Pool Heat Pump Installation Considerations IntroductionTypical System Electrical Power Requirements II. Electrical ConnectionsIV. Controls and Indicator Lamps III. Water ConnectionsPage System Start-Up VI. Seasonal Start-Up or Annual CheckVII. Heat Pump Running Time VIII. Summer ShutdownIX. Freeze Protection Maintenance XI. TroubleshootingUnit is RUNNING, but not Heating Unit is not Running XII. Service Call Verification Condensation Seems ExcessivePlumbing Diagrams Water