Instruction Sheet
Effective 1/20/2021
Kit No. AMH1K-7ODRXT1 & AMH1K-RODRXT1
IS-AM09-600
Patented & Patent Pending
AMH1K-7ODRXT1 & AMH1K-RODRXT1
AquaMotion
“Aqua-Shield™”
On Demand, One Pipe
, Outdoor Installation and Operating Instructions
NSF/ ANSI 372 Approved, UL, ULC Listed
The Aqua-Shield
™
On Demand, One Pipe,
Outdoor Circulators
are designed to be mounted outside in covered areas* with the timer box facing
upwards. They are intended for use with outdoor tankless water heaters without dedicated return lines in warmer climates or in outdoor summer
seasonal facilities that are shut down and drained in the off season.
Safety Instructions
“Warning”
warns of hazards that can cause serious personal injury, death or significant property damage if ignored.
“Caution”
warns of hazards that can or will
cause minor personal injury or property damage if ignored.
*Mounting locations should be protected from direct rain or sprinklers.
General Safety
Read and follow the following safety instructions.
Maintain safety labels, replace missing or damaged labels.
1)
Follow all local and national plumbing, building and electrical codes when installing the pump and control. Use rigid pipe.
2)
“Warning”
Hazardous Pressure. Do not use this pump with inlet pressure greater than 80 psi. If not already in the plumbing system, install a
pressure relief valve in the pump discharge piping capable of passing the full pump flow at 125 psi. If local code requires installation of a
pressure relief valve capable of passing the full flow of the pump at a pressure less than 125 psi, follow the code requirements.
3)
Never run the pump dry
. This can damage internal parts of the pump or cause the pump to overheat and void the warranty.
4)
“Warning” Risk of fire and explosion
. To avoid risk of fire and explosion,
Pump Water Only
with this pump. Do not pump flammable liquids
or chemicals. Do not use the pump near gas pilot lights or where chemical or gas fumes are present. Use of an electric pump with liquids other
than water or in an atmosphere containing chemical or gas fumes may ignite those liquids or gases and cause injury or death due to explosion
or fire.
5)
“Warning” Burn Hazard.
If water is trapped in the pump during operation it may turn to steam. Trapped steam can lead to an explosion and
burns. Never run the pump with the outlet closed or obstructed.
6)
“Caution” Do not touch an operating motor.
Modern motors operate at high temperatures. To avoid burns when servicing the pump, allow
it to cool for 20 minutes after shutting down before handling.
7)
“Warning” Risk of electric shock.
This pump has not been investigated for use in swimming pool or marine areas.
Electrical Safety
“Warning” Hazardous Voltage. Can shock, burn or cause death. Ground the pump before connecting it to a power supply. Shut power off to
the pump prior to doing any work on the pump or motor.
Do not allow water to come in contact with the motor, pump, internal wiring or power cords.
Allow the pump to cool after it is unplugged.
Plug the pump into a GFCI protected outlet.
General Information
➢
Pump only clear water
➢
The water supply line to the pump should be 1/2
” or larger
➢
Mount the pump securely and level to minimize movement and vibration
➢
Protect your system with a pressure relief set at or below 125psi. System must
be capable of sustaining the pressure relief setting.
Warning: Risk of Electrical Shock. Only install with the outdoor box cover facing upwards when the cover is in the closed position.
Circulator Installation
Choose a location in the
hot outlet line of the tankless heater
that will not experience direct water spray and that has access to a GFCI outlet. Orient the
pump to ease plumbing connections and which will allow the timer cover to be opened. Decide where and how the incoming piping will be connected
and what additional fittings may be required to attach the homes plumbing to the circulator.
To avoid a prolonged period for the home to be without
water, source these items prior to proceeding with the installation.
1.
Turn off the power to your tankless water heater at the circuit breaker.
2.
Shut off the cold water supply line to the tankless water heater. If there is no valve on the cold water supply shut off the main water supply
valve to the home.
3.
Open a faucet to relieve the pressure on the system. Close the faucet.
4.
Attach a hose to the drain valve on the cold water inlet to the tankless heater and run the hose to a drain or other suitable drainage location.
5.
Drain the system by opening the highest faucet in the home to allow air to enter and open the drain valve on the cold inlet to the tankless.
6.
Separate your dedicated return piping in a location where the piping and circulator will be supported by pipe hangers or stand offs and that
will allow space enough for the circulator and fittings.
7.
Installing shut off valves on the circulator inlet and discharge will ease the installation and any future maintenance.
8.
Attach the shut off valves (if used) or fittings to each end of the separated piping allowing space for the circulator between them.