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Page 1: ...HEAT PUMPS PEARL INVERTER T H E I N T E L L I G E N T S W I M M I N G P O O L H E A T P U M P OFFICIAL PRODUCT HANDBOOK effortless heating solutions BWTROBOTS CO NZ ...

Page 2: ...Instructions Manual BWT PEARL HPF 9 BWT PEARL HPF 13 BWT PEARL HPF 16 BWT PEARL HPF 20 BWT PEARL HPF 24 BWT PEARL HPF 28 EN ...

Page 3: ... electronic appliances are recycled information available from your local waste treatment service This product contains potentially hazardous substanc es DELIVERY AND TRANSPORT When you have unpacked the HP please check the content to report any damage Please also check that the pressure reading on the pressure gauge corre sponds to the outside temperature as different values might indicate a leak...

Page 4: ... 11 5 4 2 Kw 14 8 4 9 kW 18 2 6 8 kW 22 8 8 1 kW COP ECO Mode 6 7 5 6 7 0 4 7 6 7 4 4 6 6 4 5 6 7 4 4 6 5 4 2 Capacity in SILENT 3 8 3 2 kW 3 7 kW 4 2 kW 4 9 kW 6 8 kW 8 1kW COP SILENT 6 7 5 6 7 6 7 6 6 6 7 6 5 Noise level mini maxi at 10m according to EN ISO 3744 2010 21 25 dB a 23 28 dB a 25 30 dB a 25 30 dB a 26 31 dB a 26 32 dB a Operating temperature 15 C 38 C Compresseor type 2D Technology F...

Page 5: ... connection P 20 Immersion and starting of HP P 22 Use P 22 Settings P 23 General use P 23 Regulation Electronic controller P 24 Mobile application BWT Inverter P 25 Controller state table P 26 Maintenance P 27 Wintering P 27 Recycling the HP P 28 After sales technical Departement P 28 CONTENTS ...

Page 6: ...s and severe injuries and even death Do not touch the fan or the moving parts and do not insert objects or your fingers close to the moving parts when the device is operating Moving parts can cause severe injuries and even death Do not pull on the hoses and the connections to move the machine WARNINGS CONCERNING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES The power supply of the device must be protected by a 30 mA secu...

Page 7: ... et fixe en plaçant les patins fournis sous les pieds Pour le béton utiliser des tire fonds adaptés de ø8 mm équipés de rondelles pour empêcher tout desserement Pour le bois utiliser des vis adaptées de ø8 mm à tête hexagonale équipées de rondelles frein pour empêcher tout desserement Espace à préserver autour de la PAC INSTALLATION SITE TYPE DE SUPPORT ESPACE À PRÉVOIR Dimensions minimales de la ...

Page 8: ...ction order of the phases If phases are inverted the compressor of the HP will not work In public spaces the installation of an emergency stop button close to the HP is mandatory The voltage must match the voltage mentioned on the HP The connections must be sized based on the power of the HP and on the installation state By pass Provided connections ø 50mm Evacuation of the condensate Water treatm...

Page 9: ...force The electric cables must be buried at a depth of 50 cm 85 cm under a road or a path in an electrical sheath red corrugated When a cable buried in a sheath crosses another cable or a pipe gas water etc the distance between them must be greater than 20 cm Automation You have a very low voltage terminal block to which you can connect your home automation This is an ON OFF dry contact Remove the...

Page 10: ...P by engaging the circuit breaker and using the ON OFF button of the display Check that the HP starts and stops in sync with the filtration circuit if no water is detected in the HP the display shows FLO The HP starts after a delay of a few minutes Adjust the temperature Regulation chapter Adjust the water flow Water flow setting chapter After a few minutes you can adjust the bypass valve as indic...

Page 11: ...ange When stopped the temperature reading should be close to the temperature of the swimming pool water If the hand shows 0 the device should not be used contact your distributor Setting frequency The flow through the HP depends much on water temperature and to a lesser extent on air temperature It should therefore be adjusted When the pump is started and the water is cold During the rise of tempe...

Page 12: ...REGULATION ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER ...

Page 13: ...e easily with our after sales technicians to solve remotly and quicly some of the machine disfuncions The module position in the HP The module is located on the side of the machine with the electrical connection blocks Download the App On apple or android store download the app thanks to the Qr code located behind the electrical supply ac cess hatch or below the nameplate of the machine Behind the...

Page 14: ...or Check electrical connection between controller and electronic card inside the machine AL3 Probe error Water in Check probe connection AL4 Probe error Water out AL5 Probe error coil AL1 Probe error comp out AL2 Probe error comp in AL6 Probe error ambiance AL9 Fan error Check fan connection AL14 Outdoor temperature too low Outdoor temp is below 15 C Wait for the outdoor tempera ture to increase A...

Page 15: ... pressure when heat pump is stopped manometer must indicate a pressure higher than 0 5 Please check the following points yearly Check settings Check securities Check all electrical connections and ground Check condenser cleanliness Use soft soap and water to clean the heat pump casing do not use solvents WINTERING 1 Turn off the power supply to the HP 2 Fully open the bypass valve and close the HP...

Page 16: ... not Position of the by pass valves Contact your dealer and pass on this information together with the dimensions of the swimming pool your personal details address telephone number and the description of the failure If this procedure is respected the BWT technician will be able to make as accurate diagnostic of the failure The recommended solution made by BWT will be implemented briefly after tha...

Page 17: ...Instructions Manual EN BWT PEARL HPT 09 BWT PEARL HPT 15 BWT PEARL HPT 20 ...

Page 18: ...res on the main parts constituting the product indicates that it must not be discarded alongside household waste It must be brought to an adequate collection point where electronic appliances are recycled information available from your local waste treatment service This product contains potentially hazardous substanc es DELIVERY AND TRANSPORT When you have unpacked the HP please check the content...

Page 19: ... 5 0 kW 14 5 7 0 Kw COP ECO Mode 6 6 4 7 7 7 4 7 7 9 4 5 Capacity in SILENT 3 5 kW 5 0 kW 7 0 kW COP SILENT 6 4 6 5 6 6 Noise level mini maxi at 10m according to EN ISO 3744 2010 19 28 dB a 21 30 dB a 23 32 dB a Operating temperature 10 C 38 C Compresseor type 2D Technology Full DC Expansion valve Electronic Heat Exchanger Optimal Twist Casing ABS treated against UV Refrigerant R32 Installation Wa...

Page 20: ...l connection P 20 Immersion and starting of HP P 22 Use P 22 Settings P 23 General use P 23 Regulation Electronic controller P 24 Mobile application BWT Inverter P 25 Controller state table P 26 Maintenance P 27 Wintering P 27 Recycling the HP P 28 After sales technical Department P 28 CONTENTS ...

Page 21: ...s and severe injuries and even death Do not touch the fan or the moving parts and do not insert objects or your fingers close to the moving parts when the device is operating Moving parts can cause severe injuries and even death Do not pull on the hoses and the connections to move the machine WARNINGS CONCERNING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES The power supply of the device must be protected by a 30 mA secu...

Page 22: ...ur close to equipment operating at high frequencies in a place where snow is likely to accumulate in a place where it could be flooded by the condensates produced by the device as it operates on a surface that could transfer the vibrations to the house Advice dampen the possible noise nuisance caused by your HP Do not install it close to or underneath a window Do not direct the outlet of the fan t...

Page 23: ...ction order of the phases If phases are inverted the compressor of the HP will not work In public spaces the installation of an emergency stop button close to the HP is mandatory The voltage must match the voltage mentioned on the HP The connections must be sized based on the power of the HP and on the installation state By pass Provided connections ø 50mm Evacuation of the condensate Water treatm...

Page 24: ...egislation in force The electric cables must be buried at a depth of 50 cm 85 cm under a road or a path in an electrical sheath red corrugated When a cable buried in a sheath crosses another cable or a pipe gas water etc the distance between them must be greater than 20 cm Automation You have a very low voltage terminal block to which you can connect your home automation This is an ON OFF dry cont...

Page 25: ...P by engaging the circuit breaker and using the ON OFF button of the display Check that the HP starts and stops in sync with the filtration circuit if no water is detected in the HP the display shows FLO The HP starts after a delay of a few minutes Adjust the temperature Regulation chapter Adjust the water flow Water flow setting chapter After a few minutes you can adjust the bypass valve as indic...

Page 26: ...ange When stopped the temperature reading should be close to the temperature of the swimming pool water If the hand shows 0 the device should not be used contact your distributor Setting frequency The flow through the HP depends much on water temperature and to a lesser extent on air temperature It should therefore be adjusted When the pump is started and the water is cold During the rise of tempe...

Page 27: ... 11 REGULATION ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER ...

Page 28: ...e easily with our after sales technicians to solve remotly and quicly some of the machine disfuncions The module position in the HP The module is located on the side of the machine with the electrical connection blocks Download the App On apple or android store download the app thanks to the Qr code located behind the electrical supply ac cess hatch or below the nameplate of the machine Behind the...

Page 29: ...or Check electrical connection between controller and electronic card inside the machine AL3 Probe error Water in Check probe connection AL4 Probe error Water out AL5 Probe error coil AL1 Probe error comp out AL2 Probe error comp in AL6 Probe error ambiance AL9 Fan error Check fan connection AL14 Outdoor temperature too low Outdoor temp is below 15 C Wait for the outdoor tempera ture to increase A...

Page 30: ... pressure when heat pump is stopped manometer must indicate a pressure higher than 0 5 Please check the following points yearly Check settings Check securities Check all electrical connections and ground Check condenser cleanliness Use soft soap and water to clean the heat pump casing do not use solvents WINTERING 1 Turn off the power supply to the HP 2 Fully open the bypass valve and close the HP...

Page 31: ... not Position of the by pass valves Contact your dealer and pass on this information together with the dimensions of the swimming pool your personal details address telephone number and the description of the failure If this procedure is respected the BWT technician will be able to make as accurate diagnostic of the failure The recommended solution made by BWT will be implemented briefly after tha...

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