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1. Dimensions VA WPH15 VA WPH20 VA WPH30 VA WPH50 VA WPH4o VA WPH6oL VA WPH45 VA WPH60 io a gt STAI L PEAS Platform Side View installation manual Installation General Information Inspect the casing unit and spare parts after receipt for possible for possible damage in transportation Check whether there is breakage of the casing and cabinet deformation of the unit shed parts The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage due to improper hanging or shipping Install the heat pumps in accordance with the procedures in this manual lacal codes and ordinances Correct installation is required to assure safe operation The requirements for heat pumps include the following Appropriate site location and clearances Sufficient air ventilation Proper elevtrical wiring Adequate water flow AIN This manual provides the information needed to meet these requirements Review all application and installation procedures completely before continuing the installation Location The unit should be usually installed outdoor NOTE Indoor installations require special considerations for condensate drainage and
2. installation Man ual pra ES PI SS gt S DI a E DANGER CONTETI 1 General Information 01 1 1 Introduction ol 1 2 Consumer Information and Safety ci 1 3 Energy Saving Tips 92 e 2 Specifications 2 m O O O 2 1 Technical specifications of VA WPH Models 2 2 Dimensions 3 Installation 31 General Information 3 2 Location 3 3 Clearance 3 4 Drainage 3 5 Electrical Wiring 3 6 Initial Startup 10 4 Operation 10 4 1 Control Panel 10 4 2 Instruction of SMS control 2 4 3 Error Code 4 4 Operation Data Setting 5 Maintenance and Trouble Shooting 5 1 Maintenance 5 2 Troubleshooting 6 Appendix 6 1 Spare Parts List 6 2 Acknowledgement general J ai ION Introduction This manual provides installation and operation instructions for the heat pumps Read these installation and operation instructions carefully before proceeding with the installation Consult the local distributor with any questions regarding this equipment Please read this manual carefully before you install Start repair or maintain the unit Installation and service must be performend by a qualified installer The manufaturer shall not be responsible for any damage of the unit or physical injury or death caused by improper installation debugging operation maintenance or disregarding the manual Consumer Information and Safety al We recommend 80 F 27 C Jas the optimun water temperature
3. Initial startup Start the unit after finishing connecting for comprehensive examine and debugging Notice the unit will not heat the pool when the water pump is not working Starting Steps 1 Check whether the connections wires and cables of the unit water pump chlorinator ozonizer chemical pumps and control panel are correctly coupled or connected ZA Turn on the water pump and filter Check for water leakage and verify the water flow 3 Turn on the power of the unit Then press the button ON OFF on the control panel The unit will start in several seconds 4 After the unit runs for a few minutes check whether the air discharged from the fan is cooler than the ambient air 5 Turn the water pump off while the unit is running The unit should stop working automatically If not adjust the flow switch 6 Turn on the unit again set the temperature on the control panel and keep the whole pool system running The unit will stop running automatically as the pool water reaches the set temperature When the temperature drops to 1 C lower than the set temperature The unit will restart automatically operation Control Panel The control panel can be mounted outdoor or indoor for remote control of the unit Buttons and Functions DVT Logo Spa Mode Water pump Indication Pool Mode Auto Mode Network Signal no VP POOL SPA AUTO me Fal NOW SET
4. 00 0F 200 OF N en Set Temp gnnt 00 00 0 0 I E OY 0 0 Defrost Indication Timer Indication SUNMONTUE WED THU FRI SAT SMS Indication ON HHRH oo conio Clock Calendar oF 0 00 00 Gi D U QU O on orF tMNG E F A MODE PUMP clock VV Buttons Ne e urn on off the Heater Press ON OFF to turn on or turn off the heater Note In order to protect itself the compressor will not start within approx 5 minutes of stopping If the user would like to start the heater again fter turning it off he should wait around 5 minutes Despite the technical nature of all of the features of the controller it can also be used in the simplest mode possible that is ress ON OFF button to turn the heater on and use the up or down arrow to set the desired pool temperature that is it However it is recommended you take advantage of it s enhanced features overleaf to bring you convenience amp cost saving installation manual This Heat pump has an advanced control unit that can be used so that heat pump has control over the Pool Filter pump Power supply from the heat pump to the Pool filter pump can be connected or left un connected depending which features you require The advanced features are only available with the Filter pump power supply connected Please see below for 1 SIMPLE amp 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 1 SIMPLE FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE WITH OR WITHOUT FI
5. 3 Phase Controller DVT HEATPUMP LCD V2 0 2 gt 3 EE De d 2 a Z 27 0 ua 2 8 B LI S L S 3 2 Power adapter 8 7 Cae alaa ea a o a 3 35 S SO 2322 00 a el Nel Ne Lal La us 20 21 31 41 40 30 511 50 61 60 71 70 EE ESEA 121 vel asias 3189 Optional device PCB DVT HEATPUMP MAIN V2 0 q J4 J3 J2 AC12V LIN N_ COWPIVALV PUNP FAN HE ele elg le le a els O L2 34 R e Li 2 2 71 a tol n si 7 RLI RL2 KM1 N 401313 faczzov L11 L12 1113 Transformer N Reversing Vale Input AC220V S Output AC13V ON e MIN G DAS Pa PF 13 pie os L1 l ee l FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR 32 K Phase Power REV Protect i Reversing Protect n Onn ROOM Li L2 L3 A DE 32A AC1 L D N G 121122 123 S 2 Y O L e QQ S S RIS PE RIS PE SISI GS l POWER SUPPLY FILTRATION PUMP AC 3P 380V 50Hz AC 3P 380V 50Hz installation manual
6. 50Knt1 V15 4 Fan motor capacitor 5uF 450 V V15 5 Compressor capacitor 55uF V15 6 Relay JQX 105F 4 220AK1H V15 7 High pressure switch YK 3 0 2 4 V15 8 Water flow switch R1F8 V15 9 Heat exchanger 1050 0003 1 V15 10 Compressor amp Accessories CHV33YC6 U V15 11 Fan motor YYK 60B 6A V15 12 4 Way reversing valve SHF 9 45U G 3 5P V15 13 Transformer GB4126 CE TY300002 01 V15 14 Waterproof cover optional OP 01 B V15 15 Waterproof box for controller optional OP 02 V15 16 Drip tray optional OP 03 installation manual VA WPH4o Number Name Model or Size V15 1 PCB V2 0 V15 2 Control panel V2 0 V15 3 Temperature sensor black 50K Temperature sensor red 50Kn 1 V15 4 Fan motor capacitor 5uF 450 V V15 5 Compressor capacitor AOUE V15 6 Relay JQX 105F 4 220AK1H V15 7 High pressure switch YK 3 0 2 4 V15 8 Water flow switch R1F8 V15 9 Heat exchanger 1050 0004 1 V15 10 Compressor amp Accessories C RN 220H5B V15 11 Fan motor YYK 60B 6A V15 12 4 Way reversing valve SHF 9 45U G 3 5P V15 13 Transformer GB4126 CE TY300002 01 V15 14 Waterproof cover optional OP 01 B V15 15 Waterproof box for controller optional OP 02 V15 16 Drip tray optional OP 03 VA WPH45 Number Name Model or Size V15 1 PCB V2 0 V15 2 Control panel V2 0 V15 3 Temperature sensor black 50K Temperature sensor red 50
7. for swimming Overheated water may cause tiredness and reduce comfort of swimming 2 The drinking of alcoholic beverages before or during spa or hot tub use can cause drowsiness which could lead to unconscious ness and subsequently result in drowning 3 Pregnant women take note Soaking in water above 102 F 38 5 C can cause fetal damage during the first three months of pregnancy which could result in the birth of a brain damaged or deformed child If pregnant women are going to use a spa or hot tub they should make sure the water temperature is below 100 F 38 C maximum 4 The water temperature should always be checked with an accurate thermometer before entering aspa or hot tub 5 Persons with a medical history of heart disease diabetes circulatory or blood pressure problems should consult their physician before using a hot tub or spa 6 Persons taking any medication which induces drowsiness e g tranquilizers antihistamines or anticoagulants should not use spas or hot tubs Fhe Prolonged immersion in hot water can induce hyperthermia Energy Saving Tips It is important to note that a heat pump will not heat a pool as fast as a large gas or electric pool heater If the pool water is allowed to cool significantly it may take several days to return to the desired swimming temperature For weekend use it is more economical to maintain the pool water temperature at or near your desired swimming temperature If you do n
8. heater The screen of the controller would show the strength of the network signal Please put the SMS control device where the signal is good enough Caution it s forbidden to pull out the SIM card when the power of the SMS control device is still on Format of Short Message A Temperature setting Write message in the following format and send in to the SIM card in the SMS control device CODE 889988 SET TEMPERATURE 889988 refers to password refers to set temperature unit E g set temperature is 30 0 the message should be written as following CODE 889988 SET TEMPERATURE 30 0 B turning on the heater send the following message to turn on the heater CODE 889988 OPEN C turening off the heater send the following message to turn on the heater CODE 889988 CLOSE D Status check send the following message to the SMS control device to check the current status of the heater CODE 889988 OK E Timing for start and stop Send message in the following format to set the turning on off time CODE 889988 POWER ON TIME1 DD MM YY HH SS POWER OFF TIME1 DD MM YY HH SS e g turning on time is 15 30 23jan 2008 turning off time 18 50 25jan 2008 The message should be written as following CODE 889988 POWER ON TIME1 23 01 08 15 30 POWER OFF TIME1 25 01 08 18 50 F Change Password Send message in the following format to change the password CODE 889988 NEW CODE XXXXXXX 889988 original password XXXXXXX new password Note th
9. press the on off button You will notice the clock symbol disappear but the Heat pump will remain on 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE WHEN FILTER PUMP CONTROLLER IS WIRED In addition to simple functions Energy saving mode Timing for water pump delay Generally this feature would be used if the pool is still calling for heat outside of the set filter pump time period for pool cleaning filtering It also means you do not need to leave the Filter pump running 24 7 Below shows how it works amp how to set it Once the set temperature is reached the compressor and fan motor would stop and stand by circulation pump stopping running after 10 minutes delay to protect the compressor and restart within a user specified set time For example if set temperature is 28 Deg and set time is 240 minutes once the heatpump heats the water to 29 degrees the compressor and fan motor would stop and the circulation pump would go on running for another 10 minutes At the end of the 10 minutes if the water temperature is below 27 degrees the heat pump would start to run again If however the water temperature is above 28 Deg the heat pump will switch off amp the controller will only turn on the filter pump after the set time of 240 minutes To set the timing for restart of the water pump Press pump to enter the setting The clock would show the last setting Press W and A to set the timing and press pump to confirm the setting setting range 1
10. 0 300 minutes display for water temperature would not refresh during this period Note This function is null with SPA mode the water pump would not stop running under SPA mode installation manual 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS cont Timing for turning on off water pump Note This timing is for pool cleaning or summer days when heat pump heat is not needed to run Heat pump will not run once this timing is activated Turn on the heat pump press and hold pump for 5 seconds NOW TEMP would indicate SP screen Displaying SUN and ON Then the user can set the turning on time on Sunday by pressing w and A and PUMP Press PUMP again to confirm the setting for turning off time on Sunday Then the screen would display OFF instead of ON which allows the user to set the turning off time on Sunday The screen would display MON instead of SUN once the turning off time on Sunday is confirmed In the same way the user can set the turning on off time of each day in a week PUMP would twinkle once two seconds to indicate that the timing is activated and Instruction of SMS control To use SMS control the following conditions need to be reached A One available SIM card which accords to the GSM is needed B Make sure this card can send and receive SMS without problem C Insert the SIM card in the slot of the SMS control device Connect the SMS control device to the controller and the DC power source pack with the
11. 00 92070 92070 Capacity W 11000 12500 1300 17000 18500 20000 27000 27000 E BTU H 24552 32395 35805 54560 58652 61380 85250 85250 W 7200 9500 10500 16000 17200 18000 25000 25000 Power Input F W 1320 1900 2730 2750 3300 4300 5100 6000 E W 1200 1800 2470 2600 3100 3750 4700 5500 COP F 6 22 6 58 4 76 6 18 5 61 4 65 5 32 4 50 E 6 0 5 28 4 25 6 15 5 55 4 80 5 29 4 55 Current F A 6 5 8 7 13 2 14 3 15 8 22 5 24 0 10 3 E A 5 7 8 2 11 8 13 6 15 0 19 5 22 2 9 7 Power Supply V Ph Hz 220 240 1 50 380 3 50 Compresor 1Set Rotary Heat exchanger Titanium heat exchanger in PVC housing Refrigerant R4o7c R22 Fan Amount 1 Power Input of Fan W 175 Rotate Speed RPM 650 Noise Level dB A 47 47 47 51 54 56 58 58 Connections mm 50 Water Flow m3 h 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 0 3 4 5 6 Water Pressure Drop kPa 10 12 Dimension mm 5757 5757 5757 575 575 575 575 575 575 575 575 575 575 575 575 575 680 780 780 780 780 880 880 880 Package Size mm 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 820 820 920 920 920 1020 1020 1020 N W G W Kg 54 68 58 72 64 78 75 90 88 103 98 113 100 115 102 117 HA A A oe e F factory test conditions E european test conditions surrounding temperature 24 C db 19 C wb surrounding temperature 15 C db 11 C wb 27 Centering water 27 Centering water COP 4 5 7 0 COP 4 0 6 1 Note the above data are for your reference There will be no prior notice for technical improvement installation manual
12. Knt1 V15 4 Fan motor capacitor 5uF 450 V V15 5 Compressor capacitor AOUE V15 6 Relay JQX 105F 4 220AK1H V15 7 High pressure switch YK 3 0 2 4 V15 8 Water flow switch R1F8 V15 9 Heat exchanger 1050 0004 1 V15 10 Compressor amp Accessories C SCN261H5A V15 11 Fan motor YYK 60B 6A V15 12 4 Way reversing valve SHF 9 45U G 3 5P V15 13 Transformer GB4126 CE TY300002 01 V15 14 Waterproof cover optional OP 01 B V15 15 Waterproof box for controller optional OP 02 V15 16 Drip tray optional OP 03 installation manual VA WPH50 Number Name Model or Size V15 1 PCB V2 0 V15 2 Control panel V2 0 V15 3 Temperature sensor black 50K Temperature sensor red 50Knt1 V15 4 Fan motor capacitor 5uF 450 V V15 5 Compressor capacitor DOUE V15 6 Relay JQX 105F 4 220AK1H V15 7 High pressure switch YK 3 0 2 4 V15 8 Water flow switch R1F8 V15 9 Heat exchanger 1050 0005 1 V15 10 Compressor amp Accessories C SBN301H5A V15 11 Fan motor YYK 60B 6A V15 12 4 Way reversing valve SHF 9 45U G 3 5P V15 13 Transformer GB4126 CE TY300002 01 V15 14 Waterproof cover optional OP 01 C V15 15 Waterproof box for controller optional OP 02 V15 16 Drip tray optional OP 03 VA WPH6o Number Name Model or Size V15 1 PCB V2 0 V15 2 Control panel V2 0 V15 3 Temperature sensor black 50K Temperature sensor red 50Kn
13. LTER PUMP CONTROLLER WIRED Running Mode Shift Turn the heater on press MODE to shift between POOL SPA and AUTO modes User can choose the suitable heating mode for the swimming pool POOL mode original set temperature 27 C or spa SPA mode original set temperature 38 C You can also choose AUTO mode to let the heater choose the right mode by learning the temperature rising rate monitored from the water Temperature setting Turn the heater on press Y and A to set the desired Pool temperature The buzzer would make a long beep some seconds later to confirm the new setting Temperature Display Shift Press C F to shift between celsius and fahrenheit display Date and time adjustment Turn the heater on and press CLOCK to enter date and time setting Press w and A to change the setting and press CLOCK to shift and confirm the new setting Timing for ON OFF Note If the timing below is set outside of the filter pump timer then it becomes an advanced function amp requires the Pool filter pump connection Pattern sets the heat pump to turn on amp off within a daily time period amp within a date period Pattern Il sets the heat pump to turn on amp off within a daily time period only Pattern III sets the heat pump to a different temperature each day of the week The above three patterns can t be activated at the same time Any of them is activated the other two are nu
14. SUPPLY FILTRATION PUMP AC220 240V 50Hz AC220 240V 50Hz installation manual Single Phase VA WPH50 VA WPH60L Controller DVT HEATPUMP LCD 2 01 _ si Di De B aa E i 2 A o 3 2 Power adapter 2 z z a 3 Output CL SMS MODULE DEVA O wo NG 1 20 21 41 40 511 50 61 60 71 70 ET I E TEH vel 8 2 8 a 8 Optional device PCB NM DVT HEATPUMP MAIN V2 0 n 2 J4 J3 2 AC12V LIN N_ COMP VALV PUMP FAN ele ele ele lalaa 3 4 5 6 12 2 7 81 wW 11 LT T r RL11 RL2 3 RL1 RL2 e aa AC13V AC220V a P i gt P SR N T csf toa Transformer N Reversing Valve E ee at 6 R R2 Input AC220V 36 36K Output AC13V OW 209 W FAN MOTOR PE OMPRESSOR O 1 RLZ G SOA G 1 76 gne mo 2 Y G L HISD E GO l 0 l L N IPE L N I PE OIS G Y Y G POWER SUPPLY FILTRATION PUMP AC220 240V 50Hz AC220 240V 50Hz installation manual o8
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16. d then rotate back 5 To prevent insects and vermin from entering the plumbing during the winterized period partially reconnect the two 2 plumbing connection unions couple each union one or two threads this will permit condensation to drain but will prevent most insects and animals from entering the plumbing circuit 6 If you have used ball valves to isolate the heat pump then you can keep the pool pump running in winter or keep using the pool when repairing the heat pump or for indoor pools this is essential Next Season To ready the heat pump for use simply retighten plumbing connection unions Hand tight is generally sufficient LOCATION OF EXTERNAL DRAIN PLUG AND UNIONS Unions Drain tap CAUTION Failure to heed the following can result in damage to equipment and or property While the plumbing connections are in the winterized condition not fully tightened it is imperative pool spa water not be circulated through the heat pump Loss of water through loose plumbing connections may result in damage to circulating pump pool spa structure and or other equipment specification Technical specifications of VA WPH models Units vA WPHi5 VAWPH20 VA WPH3o VA WPH4o VA WPH45 VA WPHso VA WPH6oL VA WPH6o Fan Location Top Heating F BTU H 37150 42625 44330 57970 63085 682
17. e freezing conditions are a rare occurrence allow the filtration system to run continuously throughout the freeze period Typically during light freeze conditions circulating moving water will not freeze In areas where freezing conditions are prevalent and sustained the heat pump MUST be winter ized please refer to winterizing instructions below and on the following pages Winterizing for Hard Freeze Conditions CAUTION l Failure to heed the following can result in damage to equipment and or property Failure to properly winterize heat pump may result in serious equipment damage Freeze damage isnot covered under the heat pump warranty CAUTION Failure to heed the following can result in damage n to equipment and or property While the plumbing connections are in the winterized condition not fully tightened it is imperative pool spa waternot be circulated through the heat pump Loss of water through loose plumbing connections may result in damage to circulating pump pool spa structure and or other equipment Winterizing continued on page following WINTERIZING Continued Winterizing Procedure 1 Disconnect all electrical power to the heater turn OFF circulating pump 2 Atthe two connection unions disconnect the plumbing to the heater removal is counter clockwise Locate the hand drain tap below the two unions See figure below Rotate 90Deg Permit all of the water to drain out of the condenser an
18. ea or the discharged cold air will circulate into the unit again and consequently lower the heating efficiency 12 REAR 30 REAR installation manual 05 OVERHANG WITH GUTTER a Rain runoff must be t 9 CLEARANCE directed away from OVERHEAD the unit FRONT REAR OVERHEAD Drainage While the unit is running water in the air may condense on the fins of the evaporator If the air humidity is very high the condensatin water within an hour can be several gallons The water will flow down to the base plate through the fins The factory provide optional drip tray to collect the condensation water Electric wiring General Requirements Read the information of the manual befor connecting It is compulsively required that the cables should be wired by a qualified electrical technician Connection made by be unprofessional people may cause electric shock even death The manufacturer shall not be responsible for the consequences of connection made by unqualified people or disregarding the manual al No power supplied to the unit while connecting 2 Always comply with the national and local electrical codes and standards 3 Incase any emergency occurs the unit must be equipped with a breaker 4 The unit must be well earthed Several screws fix the front board of the cabinet drive them out and remove the
19. ensor black 50K Temperature sensor red 50Kn 1 V15 4 Fan motor capacitor 5uF 450V V15 5 Compressor capacitor 35uF V15 6 Relay JQX 105F 4 220AK1H V15 7 High pressor switch YK 3 0 2 4 V15 8 Water flow switch R1F8 V15 9 Heat exchanger 1050 0015 1 V15 10 Compressorg Accessories CSL211CV C7LU V15 11 Fan motor YYK 60B 6A V15 12 4 way reversing valve STF 0201 V15 13 Transformer GB4126 CE TY300002 01 V15 14 Waterproof cover optional OP 01 A V15 15 Waterproof box for controller optional OP 02 V15 16 Drip tray optional OP 03 installation manual VA WPH20 Number Name Model or Size V15 1 PCB V15 2 Control panel V15 3 Temperature sensor black 50K Temperature sensor red 50Kn 1 V15 4 Fan motor capacitor 5uF 450 V V15 5 Compressor capacitor ROUE V15 6 Relay JQX 105F 4 220AK1H V15 7 High pressure switch YK 3 0 2 4 V15 8 Water flow switch R1F8 V15 9 Heat exchanger 1050 0002 1 V15 10 Compressor amp Accessories CHY33MC4 U V15 11 Fan motor YYK 60B 6A V15 12 4 way reversing valve STF 0201 V15 13 Transformer GB4126 CE TY300002 01 V15 14 Waterproof cover optional OP 01 A V15 15 Waterproof box for controller optional OP 02 V15 16 Drip tray optional OP 03 VA WPH30 Number Name Model or Size V15 1 PCB V2 0 V15 2 Control panel V2 0 V15 3 Temperature sensor black 50K Temperature sensor red
20. ere is no space after the punctuations After receiving a message the SMS indication on the controller screen would light and the heater would automatically send a message to the sender s mobile phone as a reply Note the SMS control device can treat only one message in each minute More than one message in a minute can result in jam and wrong operation Error Code Eo Phase failure only for 3 phase unit El Compressor overload E2 HP protection E3 Water flow switch protection Eg Communication failure Fio Defrosting sensor short circuit F11 Defrosting sensor open F20 Condensing sensor short circuit F21 Condensing sensor open F30 Inlet water temperature sensor short circuit F31 Inlet water temperature sensor open Operation Data Setting The operation data of the unit can be set on the control panel Data Meaning Default Adjust yes no 00 Return water temp Setting heating mode 16 45 C 27 C Yes 01 Model Shift Heating button Mode No maintenance roubleshooting Maintenance General Maintenance 1 The unit should be maintained twice a year by qualified technicians If the unit is located in coastal area more frequent maintence is necessary 2 A professional technician should clean the unit periodically It is NOT recommended to use a sprinkler to flush the unit 3 The unit is designed to withstand only normal rainfall A flo
21. front panel Mount the front panel after connecting Make sure that it is fixed firmly by the screws installation manual 06 Wiring Diagram Single Phase Single phase VA WPH15 VA WPH20 VA WPH30 VA WPH4o VA WPH45 Controller DVT HEATPUMP LCD V2 0 _ Zo o ammm Do 2 PS gt prata TOS F sa SEREGNO 88 88 SR 2 2 2 ias 3 3 a Power adapter Gi S SAA DE gt 7 3 3 3 Sult gt gt P E SMS MODULE 4 Si S DVT HP SMS L 4 v1 0 20 21 41 40 511 50 61 60 71 70 1 2viedealesiea 1219 J6 2 8 2 8 2 8 JS Optional device PCB DVT HEATPUMP MAIN V2 0 12 ES J4 JJ J2 AC12V LIN N_JCOMP VALVIPUWP FAN QQ QQ QQ QQ Q 9 Q 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 21 zo 8 10 11 RL UR i RLI RL2 30A 01 161243 aczzo 14 2 16 Transformer N Reversing A Input AC220V x Output AC13V OW MTV pie des HL 13 Eros FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR O 1 RLZ INS G SOA Y G L 17 7 L DIDIS DISIE L NIPE L n PE DDD QD S POWER
22. ll Pattern St1 turn the heater on press and hold TIMING for five seconds to enter the setting for turning on off date and time NOW TEMP will indicate St1 with the screen displaying ON Press w and A to set and press TIMING to shift and confirm the new setting The screen would display OFF once the setting of turning on time is finished Then set turning off time the same way The timer indication would be on once the setting of turning on and off time is finished Press MODE to choose the running mode and then turn off the heater The heater would run following the timer Pattern Il St2 after entering setting press C F to shift from pattern to pattern Il of timing screen will display St2 instead of St1 Press W and A to set turning on off time and press TIMING to shift and confirm the new setting The heater would run according to the setting everyday Pattern III St3 after shifting from St1 to St2 press C F again to enter pattern III screen displaying St3 and SUN By pressing wv and A and TIMING the user can set desired temperature of each day in a week After setting of all days in a week is finished the screen would show the setting two seconds a day for one time Then the timer indication would be on Under this pattern please DON T turn off the unit Note To cancel any of the above timings just hold TIMING for five seconds and then
23. ot plan to use your pool for a prolonged period then you might choose to turn the heat pump completely off or decrease the temperature setting of the control several degrees to minimize energy consumption il Use an accurate pool thermometer A difference of 4 F 2 C between 78 F and 82 F 26 C and 28 C will significantly increase energy consumption 2 Carefully monitor the water temperature of your pool in the summer time You can reduce heat pump usage due to warmer air temperatures 3 During the winter or when on vacation for longer than a week turn off the heat pump 4 Find the proper setting on the heat pump temperature control 5 Where possible shelter the pool from prevailing winds with well trimmed hedges or other landscaping cabanas or fencing 6 Always use a pool cover when practical Besides providing a valuable safety feature a pool cover will reduce heat loss installation manual onr WINTERIZING Important Seasonal Use amp Shut Down During the Swim Season e During the swim season even if the pool or spa is not in use allow water to flow through the heater Doing so eliminates the need to reposition valves when you do wish to heat the pool or spa e During periods when heating or cooling is not desired leave heater controls in the OFF position Important Information Critical to the Survival of Your Heater Follows Freeze Protection amp Extended Shut Down In areas wher
24. t1 V15 4 Fan motor capacitor 5uF 450 V V15 5 Compressor capacitor V15 6 Relay JQX 105F 4 220AK1H V15 7 High pressure switch YK 3 0 2 4 V15 8 Water flow switch R1F8 V15 9 Heat exchanger 1050 0006 1 V15 10 Compressor amp Accessories JT170GBBY1L V15 11 Fan motor YYK 60B 6A V15 12 4 Way reversing valve STF 0401 V15 13 Transformer GB4126 CE TY300002 01 V15 14 Waterproof cover optional OP 01 C V15 15 Waterproof box for controller optional OP 02 V15 16 Drip tray optional OP 03 installation manual VA WPH6oL Number Name Model or Size V15 1 PCB V2 0 V15 2 Control panel V2 0 V15 3 Temperature sensor black 50K Temperature sensor red 50Knt1 V15 4 Fan motor capacitor 5uF 450 V V15 5 Compressor capacitor 35uF V15 6 Relay JQX 105F 4 220AK1H V15 7 High pressure switch YK 3 0 2 4 V15 8 Water flow switch R1F8 V15 9 Heat exchanger 1050 0006 1 V15 10 Compressor amp Accessories C SBN371H5A V15 11 Fan motor YYK 60B 6A V15 12 4 Way reversing valve STF 0401 V15 13 Transformer GB4126 CE TY300002 01 V15 14 Waterproof cover optional OP 01 C V15 15 Waterproof box for controller optional OP 02 V15 16 Drip tray optional OP 03 Note the parts written in italic letters are not universal Acknowledgement Thank you for choosing our swimming pool heat pump If you have any question please contact with the local distributor installation m
25. venting the cold air produced by the heat pump Install the unit downstream of all pumps and filters and upstream of all chlorinators ozonizers and chemical pumps Keep lawn sprinkler heads from spraying on the heat pump to prevent corrosion and damage Use a deflector if needed Make sure the heat pump is not located where large amounts of water may run off from a roof into the unit Sharp sloping roofs without gutters will allow massive amounts of rain water mixed with debris from the roof to be forced through the unit A gutter or down spout may be needed to protect the heat pump Po YN F N E E PIT a Multiple Heat Pump Installation a N T PARALLEL ul Y_ 1 k T gt T Y POOL J E installation manual Pool Spill over Spa One Pump System POOL With bypass valve Pool Spill over Spa Two Pump System gt 3 SANA P Flow Switch ADT Kit POOL C Chlorinator T Throttle valve D Drain Thermometer F Filter b By Pass Check Valve H Heat pump I Flow meter P Pump ne a Note the longer the pipes connecting your pool and a the unit the more energy is lost Clearances The unit needs continuous fresh air while running Please leave enough space around the unit for unobstructed air absorption and discharging Don t locate the unit in an enclosed ar
26. w of water entered into the internal of the unit may damage the components If the unit is located under the eaves span a water guide to prevent water flow falling into the unit 4 Clean the drain hose installation manual Keep proper water flow di Keep the filter clean The filter may get dirty along with using Adirty filter can reduce the water flow 2 Keep the pump clean too Sh Check the valves often Troubleshooting The unit would not run al Is the screen of control panel lit If ont make sure the electrical wires and cables are correctly connected and the power is on 2 If the screen displays E7 check the water flow Whether the water pump is running normally or the filter is jammed 3 The unit will stop running automatically when the pool water reaches the set temperature The unit is running but not heating 1 Is the air discharged from the fan cooler than the ambient temperature If not ask a professional technician to check the refrigerant system 2 Be sure the space around the unit is broad enough There should not be obstruction of air 3 The unit will defrost when the ambient temperature is lower than normal condition usually when the temperature is lower than 8 C installation manual amp Appendix Spare Parts List VA WPH15 Number Name Model or Size V15 1 PCB V2 0 V15 2 Control panel V2 0 V15 3 Temperature s

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