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Draining is necessary Phone: (877)-278-2797 2 Operating Instructions to prevent damage to the condenser shell and coil due to the expansion of freezing water. The minimum water circulation capacity flowing through the pool heater is 25 gallons per minute and the maximum capacity is 80 gallons per minute. Do not install a water shutoff valve in the piping from the outlet of the pool heater to the pool or tub. However, a check valve that does not include a shut-off feature may be installed for convenience during servicing. A check valve or Hartford Loop is recommended between the unit and a chlorinator. The chlorinator must be downstream of the heat pump. Failure to do so may void the warranty. If you have an in-floor cleaning system, please take note of any special plumbing requirements to operate all units effectively. Figure 2 shows the recommended installation layout. Basic Heat Pump Operation Electrical Connections All wiring and electrical connections must be performed by a qualified electrician. Installations must be in accordance with local and national codes. 5 feet (minimum) 18“ min 18“ min 18“ min 36” clearance 5' Minimum 18" Min. 18" Min. 36"Min. 18" Min. Figure 1 - Unit Location Installation Procedures (continued) PRO1300, PRO1100e, PRO1300h/c, PRO1100, PRO1300h/c TCE, PRO1300 TCE, PRO1100e TCE Basic Heat Pump Operation (continued) Overheating, short-circuiting and fire damage will result from inadequate wiring. All units are equipped with an electrical wiring schematic inside the electrical panel. If this is missing, please contact the factory at 1-877278- 2797 to obtain one. All units are to be wired for 230 VAC, 1 phase. These units require a dedicated 50-amp breaker or time delay fuse. Pool Heater is to be installed in accordance with Article 680 of the National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA 70, and within the requirements of all local codes having jurisdiction. Electronic Temp. Controls All Units Except PRO1100 Description • The control located on the front of your heat pump has a large three- character display for the water temperature, set points, and diagnostics (see figure 3 for front panel appearance). The three button keypad includes SET, UP arrow, and DOWN arrow buttons. LED indicators next to the display show if the heat pump is in the pool mode or in the spa mode and if the unit is running. Figure 3 - Front Panel Buttons Press the SET button to change between modes and use the up and down arrows to change the selected mode’s settings. Modes available are: POL - allows you to change the pool water temperature set point SPA - allows you to change the spa water temperature set point P-S - changes between pool and spa settings. LED’s on front panel will indicate current mode selected. F-C - display temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius TCE UNITS ONLY: FIL - used to set system run time. H/C UNITS ONLY: H-C - change between heating and cooling mode. Water Temperature Set Point Temperature set point range is OFF, and 61°F to 95°F for POL mode. For SPA mode, set point range is OFF, and 61°F to 104°F. Pushing the UP arrow or DOWN arrow buttons will prompt the control to display the current set point. Continuing to press the UP or DOWN buttons will allow the set point values to scroll until the desired set point is reached. Once the new set point has been reached, stop pressing the UP or DOWN buttons. Once the unit toggles back to the current water temperature display, the set point is entered. The controls have a feature called “Set Point Memory Retention”. If the power is removed from the unit, it retains the last set point displayed. Connecting to a Remote System: All Units Except Pro1100 This Pool Heater is compatible with all known remote systems in the industry. The following models’ diagrams show how to connect all of the remote systems to the Electronic Temp. Controller. For 2 wire remotes 1. Bring up “POL” setting and arrow temperature down until pool setting reads “off”. 2. Bring up “SPA” setting and arrow temperature up until spa setting reads 104. 3. Set unit to the “POL” mode. 4. Connect remote system with 2 wires to the P/S terminal on control board (see specific model wiring diagram). For 3 wire remotes 1. Bring up “POL” setting and use arrows to select desired pool temperature. 2. Bring up “SPA” setting and use the arrows to select the desired spa temperature. 3. Set unit to the “POL” mode. 4. Connect the common and high (or spa) wires to the “P/S” terminals on control board (see specific model diagram). Low or pool wire does not get connected. Note: For heat/ cool units, the remote will not work in the cooling mode. Connecting to Remote Systems: PRO1100 This Pool Heater is compatible with 2wire remote systems only, and is not compatible with 3 wire remote systems. Figure 4 shows where to connect the remote systems to the Temperature Controller. Connection to AquaLink, Compool, Hayward, AquaLogic or any other 2 wire remote system with their own thermostat: ...
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Swimming Pools - PRO1100 (2.12 mb)