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Thank you for choosing our product and for your trust in our company. To ensure that you can fully enjoy 
the product, please read these instructions carefully and strictly follow the user guide so as not to damage the 
device and to avoid unnecessary injuries. 

Contents

 1. Specification ..............................................................................................................................................3

  2. Performance curves ....................................................................................................................................4

 3. Dimensions ................................................................................................................................................5

 4. Installation ..................................................................................................................................................5

  5. Electrical connection ..................................................................................................................................9

  6. Initial heat pump start-up and its winterization .......................................................................................12

  7.  Setting operating data ..............................................................................................................................14

 8. Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................................20

  9.  Schematic representation and list of parts ...............................................................................................22

10.  Spare parts 1 ............................................................................................................................................23

10. Spare parts 2 .............................................................................................................................................24

11. Cabling diagram (example – XHP 60) .....................................................................................................24

12. Replacement of parts ................................................................................................................................25

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Summary of Contents for XHP 100

Page 1: ...Swimming Pool Heat Pump XHP INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Illustrative photo i Read the instructions EN...

Page 2: ...e the device and to avoid unnecessary injuries Contents 1 Specification 3 2 Performance curves 4 3 Dimensions 5 4 Installation 5 5 Electrical connection 9 6 Initial heat pump start up and its winteriz...

Page 3: ...dvised pool volume m3 0 15 0 20 25 40 35 60 55 80 60 90 Advised water flux m3 h 4 2 4 2 6 8 4 9 10 2 Water pipe in out spec mm 50 General Data Compressor rotary Air flow horizontal Condenser titanium...

Page 4: ...T OUTPUT CURVE INPUT curve COP curve HEAT OUTPUT kW INPUT kW COP Air temperature Air temperature Air temperature Swimming pool water temperature C XHP 40 XHP 60 XHP 100 XHP 140 XHP 200 XHP 40 XHP 60 X...

Page 5: ...50 360 410 410 E 750 930 930 1000 1045 1045 F 210 210 230 340 560 560 G 83 83 83 83 83 83 H 500 550 550 620 695 695 Unit mm 4 Installation 4 1 Installation illustration heat pump water treatment side...

Page 6: ...ve 3 from to HEAT PUMP Discharge connection to the swimming pool NOTE The manufacturer delivers only the heat pump system Other items shown in the illustration are other necessary components of the wa...

Page 7: ...the device when installed is situated vertically without any inclination Do not install the device in places where there is contamination corrosive gas or where dirt or fallen leaves accumulate The he...

Page 8: ...per hour 2 000 BTU per 5 C of the water temperature difference in the swimming pool and the ground around the technology pipes which increases the run time by 3 to 5 To achieve the best exchange of h...

Page 9: ...mp check whether the electrical mains voltage corresponds to the operating voltage of the heat pump Compressor Fan motor Four way valve Electric expansion valve Transformer OUTPUT3 OUTPUT4 OUTPUT5 RUN...

Page 10: ...yellow green blue blue blue red GND GND GND GND GND GND blue Ambient temperature sensor Returned coolant temperature sensor Heating coil temperature sensor Water outlet coil temperature sensor Water...

Page 11: ...with dotted lines is only in some models yellow green yellow green red red red red yellow green yellow green blue blue blue blue blue white blue blue brown blue brown brown yellow OUTPUT4 OUTPUT5 OUTP...

Page 12: ...ps 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 but...

Page 13: ...mp for intake and outlet of water and allow the water to drain from the heat pump In the winter season it is recommended to fit the disconnected heat pump in a place where temperatures will not fall b...

Page 14: ...s real time 1 press the button for 5 seconds and enter the operating parameters interface 2 in this interface use the up and down arrows to check the parameters 3 the temperature of the incoming water...

Page 15: ...ating the defrosting function 30 to 0 C default setting is 7 C Parameter 4 conditions for deactivating the defrosting function 2 to 30 C default setting is 20 C Parameter 5 defrosting function deactiv...

Page 16: ...electronic expansion valve 18 to 94 default setting 70 5 7 4 How to identify the current mode Parameter B temperature of incoming water Parameter C temperature of outgoing water Parameter D capacitor...

Page 17: ...temperature of outgoing water capacitor temperature temperature of returned gas ambient temperature current intervals of the electronic expansion valve 2 when the heat pump is off the display shows c...

Page 18: ...ng press the button again 7 8 Setting the activation of the timer Press the button to set the time for switching on the heat pump and press the up or down arrow to set the interval timing To save this...

Page 19: ...to 99 C Accurate value setting E Temperature of returned gas 9 to 99 C Accurate value setting F Ambient temperature 9 to 99 C Accurate value setting G Capacitor temperature in the cooling mode H Actu...

Page 20: ...re or the temperature of incoming water is too low The pump will run automatically during the first stage of the frost protection system Second stage of the frost protection system PP7 The ambient tem...

Page 21: ...2 The values indicate a fault 3 Controller failure 1 Correct the running mode 2 Replace the defective cable controller with the LED display then check the condition after the change of the running mod...

Page 22: ...ar panel 31 tube from the filter to the titanium tube 8 terminal board 32 liquid separator assembly 9 rear support rod 33 air connection tube assembly 10 rear grid 34 capacitor 11 motor console 35 fan...

Page 23: ...rator Four way valve Filter Electronic expansion valve Titanium heat exchanger Compressor Suction valve Watertight casing Control LED display Fan blade Fan motor Plastic water flow switch 10 Spare par...

Page 24: ...pare parts 2 11 Cabling diagram example XHP 60 manometer high pressure valve fan motor capacitor low pressure valve temperature sensors control unit Panel main controller Compressor capacitor Transfor...

Page 25: ...pressure valve suction valve and the electronic expansion valve 2 The replacement can only be carried out when the internal pressure of the system equals the normal atmospheric pressure 3 After the f...

Page 26: ...e disposal of the product after its service life After its service life is over have the product disposed of ecologically by a specialized company Claims and servicing Claims are governed by applicabl...

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