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NOTE:
1. The above mentioned connection diagrams are for information only; please use the diagrams delivered
together with the device.
2. The swimming pool heat pump has to be well earthed, although the heat exchanger unit is electrically
insulated from the rest of the unit. In spite of that, it is still necessary to earth the unit to protect yourself
against short-circuits inside the unit.
DISCONNECTION:
A disconnector for the unit (circuit breaker or switch with or without a fuse) must be
in sight and easily accessible. This is a standard requirement applicable to both commercial and residential
heat pumps. It prevents the unattended device from being remotely activated and allows for disconnection of
the unit from the power supply during its maintenance.
6. Initial heat pump start-up and its winterization
NOTE:
Please make sure that the filtration pump is running and provides the corresponding level of water
flow.
THE START-UP PROCEDURE
is completed after installation, so follow the steps below:
1. Switch on the filtration pump, check whether any water is leaking out and check the flow of water
through the system.
2. Connect the power supply to the heat pump and then press the ON/OFF button. After several seconds,
the heat pump should start up.
3. After the heat pump has been running for a few minutes, check whether the air coming out of its side is
cooler (by 5 to 10°C).
4. When you switch off the filtration pump, the heat pump should also automatically switch off. If this is
not the case, adjust the switch setting.
5. Let the heat pump and the swimming pool pump operate for 24 hours a day until the required water
temperature is achieved. After the set temperature is achieved, the heat pump switches itself off. The unit
automatically restarts (if the heat pump is working) if the water temperature in the swimming pool drops
by more than 1°C.
Water flow switch:
The heat pump is equipped with a flow switch, which guarantees the functioning of flow. The flow switch
controls the sufficient amount of water passing through the heat pump. This switch puts the heat pump out
of operation if the water flow is too low in order to prevent the components of the heat pump from being
damaged.
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