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Installation Procedures |
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THE UNIT MUST BE TRANSPORTED |
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TIMES AND MUST NOT BE DROPPED |
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OR TAILGATED. DAMAGE TO THE |
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UNIT DURING TRANSPORTATION IS |
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NOT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE |
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MANUFACTURER. |
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Unit Location |
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Once the unit has been inspected and |
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cleared of any transportation damage, |
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it is now time to locate the pool heater. |
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It is very important to understand the |
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location of the unit for the best |
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performance of operation. See Figure 1 |
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for location recommendations. A |
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minimum of 18" of clearance between |
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the evaporator coils and shrubs, fences, | Figure 1 - | . |
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adequate air intake. A minimum of 5' of | 36"Min |
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walls, etc. must be maintained for |
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vertical clearance between the top of |
| NOTE: This type of constant | to prevent damage to the | |||
the unit and any roof overhang or other | ||||||
obstructions must be maintained in |
| watering directly on the unit can | condenser shell and coil due to the | |||
order to prevent the |
| void your warranty. | expansion of freezing water. | |||
cold air back into the evaporator coils. |
| Condensation drain holes are provided | The minimum water circulation | |||
This is to maintain the efficiency of the | in all units for adequate removal of | capacity flowing through the pool | ||||
unit. A minimum of 36" of clearance |
| condensation and rainwater. ALL | heater is 25 gallons per minute and | |||
between the front of the unit (access |
| UNITS WILL HAVE CONDENSATION. | the maximum capacity is 80 gallons | |||
panel area) and any obstruction must |
| THIS SHOULD NOT BE MISTAKEN | per minute. |
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be maintained to allow maintenance on | FOR A LEAK IN THE UNIT. | Do not install a water shutoff valve in | ||||
the unit when necessary. The unit |
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| the piping from the outlet of the pool | ||||
should be located on a solid level |
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| heater to the pool or tub. However, a | ||
surface, a minimum of 36"x 36" for |
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| check valve that does not include a | |||
proper drainage. Make sure any |
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sprinkler heads are not directly spraying | the detachable connection/union | |||||
convenience during servicing. | ||||||
water on the unit. While heat pumps |
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| A check valve or Hartford Loop is | |||||
are made for an outdoor environment, | immediately adjacent to the heater to | |||||
recommended between the unit and a | ||||||
they are not designed to have sprinkler | facilitate servicing and draining of the | |||||
chlorinator. The chlorinator must be | ||||||
water constantly spraying them. |
| heat exchanger. Draining is necessary | ||||
| downstream of the heat pump. Failure | |||||
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| to do so may void the warranty. | ||
POOL |
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HEATER |
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| plumbing requirements to operate all | ||
UNIONS |
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| Figure 2 shows the recommended | ||||
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IN |
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| Basic Heat Pump | ||||
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CHECK |
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CHLORONATOR |
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VALVE |
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| POOL |
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| WATER OUT | PUMP | and electrical connections must be | ||
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| COLD WATER |
| Installations must be in accordance with | ||
Figure 2 - |
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Recommended installation layout |
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