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1005494 ISS 1

OWNER/INSTALLATION MANUAL

a� Screen lock

1) Press 

 for 3 seconds to lock or unlock the 

screen.

2) Automatic lock period: 30 seconds if no operation.

b� Power on 

Press 

 for 3 seconds to unlock screen.

Press 

 to power on machine.

c� Temperature setting

Press 

 and 

 to display and adjust the set 

temperature.

d� Heat Mode selection 

Press 

 to switch between 

Heating mode 
Cooling mode 
Automatic heat cool mode

e� Speed Mode selection

Press 

 to switch between Boost mode 

 and 

Whisper mode. 

Default mode: Boost. 

 

Please choose Boost mode 

 for initial heating.

f� Wi-Fi 

When the screen is on, press 

 for 3 seconds, 

after 

 flashes, enter Wi-Fi connection.

Connect Wi-Fi on mobile phone and input password, 
then control equipment by Wi-FIi. When APP connects 
Wi-Fi  successfully 

 light is on. When setting by 

APP, 

 flashes.

Clear Wi-Fi setting history:

When screen is on, press 

 for 10 seconds, after 

 flashing for 10 seconds, 

 lights off. 

g� Defrosting

1.  Automatic defrosting: When machine is defrosting, 

the 

 lamp flashes; after defrosting the 

 

lamp stops flashing.

2.  Forced defrosting: When machine is heating and 

the compressor has been running continuously for 
10 minutes, press 

 and 

 simultaneously for 

5 seconds to start forced defrosting. 
The 

 lamp flashes and defrost starts, 

when the 

 lamp stops flashing defrosting stops.

Note: The minimum interval between periods of forced 
defrosting should be more than 30 minutes. 

Attention: The controller has power-down memory 
function.

5�2� OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for I-PAC Series

Page 1: ...I PAC inverter heat pump IPT 8 12 16 22 28 Owner Installation Manual 1005494 iss 1...

Page 2: ...This appliance can be used by children from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision...

Page 3: ...12 4 0 ELECTROLYTIC CORROSION IN SWIMMING POOLS 13 4 1 ELECTRIC WIRING AND SUPPLY 13 4 2 CONNECTING THE MACHINE TO THE POWER SUPPLY 14 5 0 USING YOUR HEAT PUMP 16 5 1 THE KEY PAD 16 5 2 OPERATING INST...

Page 4: ...nt is environmentally friendly but safety instructions must be strictly adhered to The WARNING sign denotes a hazard It calls attention to a procedure or practice which if not adhered to could result...

Page 5: ...not place obstructions that will block air flow near the inlet or outlet Do not use or store combustible gas or liquids near the heat pump The heating performance can be improved by insulating the fl...

Page 6: ...ways keep the heat pump upright Do not lift the heat pump by the water inlet or outlet connections If this is done the titanium heat exchanger inside the heat pump could be damaged 2 2 ACCESSORIES The...

Page 7: ...1 2 3 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES The following items are additional accessories available for purchase Rubber mounting kit pack of 4 mounts Remote LED control kit for indoor installation 10m extension cable...

Page 8: ...tage application Stable inverter control system 2 4 OPERATING CONDITIONS AND RANGE Air temperature operating range 5 43 C X 10 43 C Y Heating temperature setting range 18 C 40 C Cooling temperature se...

Page 9: ...red by the wall Connect to Remote control panel or Wi Fi before installing the heat pump in position Required free areas to provide air flow to and from heat pumps when installed in an enclosed area o...

Page 10: ...positioned in a well ventilated area Minimum distances between the heat pump and any obstructions are shown below The heat pump must be fixed by M10 bolts to a concrete base or mounting brackets These...

Page 11: ...r fitted Non return valve Sanitiser or chemical dosing device If fitted Aux heater If fitted Filter Pump To waste for winterising drain down 100mm Condensate water to waste Spare port for winterising...

Page 12: ...removed from the pool water in out connections These should drop out when the adaptors are unscrewed 1 Ensure that bypass is installed and set to achieve the recommended flow rates stated in the data...

Page 13: ...ould be bonded together using 10mm bonding cable This includes non electrical items such as metal filters pump strainer boxes heat exchangers steps and handrails It is highly recommended that bonding...

Page 14: ...able clamps and feed through cable entry points in machine Cable clamp L3 N Fuses MCB Earthed Power Supply 400V 50Hz L3 N P1 P2 Power terminals Pump terminals Single phase Terminals in Heat Pump Elect...

Page 15: ...tched fuse isolator within 2m of heat pump and sized in accordance with datasheet Single phase supply to suit capacity Water pump more than 3 4 HP Single Phase Minimum 2 Pole N O starter with overload...

Page 16: ...period if the heat pump detects a need for water heating it will continue to over ride the time clock until the pool water temperature is satisfied If water heating is not required the over ride will...

Page 17: ...lock Screen Mode switching for heating cooling or automatic heat cool Speed Mode Two mode for switching Boost or Whisper Up Down Temperature Setting and Display Attention a Standby mode or Screen lock...

Page 18: ...tion Connect Wi Fi on mobile phone and input password then control equipment by Wi FIi When APP connects Wi Fi successfully light is on When setting by APP flashes Clear Wi Fi setting history When scr...

Page 19: ...p before the filtration pump Note Heat pump must be turned off prior to backwashing Before staring the heat pump please check for any leakage of water and set the required temperature on the thermosta...

Page 20: ...FAULTS Requirements for service personnel Any person who is involved with working on or breaking into a refrigerant circuit should hold a current valid certificate from an industry accredited assessme...

Page 21: ...information and your model number Don t try to repair it yourself NO Display Reason Solution 1 E3 No water flow through the heat pump Check water circuit and pool pump 2 E4 Three phase rotation prote...

Page 22: ...s exhaust temp sensor failure 11 P4 Evaporator coil pipe temp sensor failure 12 P5 Gas return temp sensor failure 13 P6 Cooling coil pipe temp sensor failure 14 P7 Ambient temp sensor failure 15 P8 Co...

Page 23: ...1 82 10 8 2 60 14 61 3 16 19 32 Maximum input current A 9 5 12 5 19 5 20 Rated RCD A 30 30 30 30 Rated fuse MCB type C A 16 25 25 25 Sound level at 10m dB A 19 6 31 5 21 9 32 0 24 3 36 1 24 9 36 7 Ad...

Page 24: ...d input power kW 0 27 2 28 0 41 3 15 0 408 3 91 0 48 3 91 0 64 5 20 Rated input current A 1 17 9 91 1 78 13 69 2 08 17 00 0 69 5 66 0 92 7 53 Maximum input current A 13 5 17 20 7 9 5 Rated RCD A 30 30...

Page 25: ...18 359 864 320 74 648 IPT16 ALX 334 590 318 359 954 390 74 748 IPT22 ALX 404 720 388 429 1084 640 74 948 A B C D E F G H IPT12 ALY 334 590 318 359 954 74 648 IPT16 ALY 404 590 388 429 954 460 74 755 I...

Page 26: ...ve To provide frost protection To eliminate corrosion problems To inhibit electrical components 1 Switch off electrical supply to heat pump 2 Remove external fuses and keep in safe place away from hea...

Page 27: ...he air flow to and from the machine is outside the specified limits If in doubt or if advice is required please contact the Dantherm Group UK Service Department by calling 44 0 1621 856 611 option 4 o...

Page 28: ...Dantherm Ltd Unit 12 Galliford Road Maldon CM9 4XD United Kingdom 44 0 1621 856 611 sales uk dantherm com Calorex is a brand of danthermgroup com...

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