
BLUEFIRE HEAT PUMPS MANUAL
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Ver.06
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2018-05-28
DESCRIPTION
The BLUE FIRE heat pump, a 2013 novelty marketed by CPA Piscine, has a technology based on the use
of an electronic expansion valve that adjusts the gas flow with extreme precision, allowing constant
heating to be maintained in the refrigeration system. In addition, the new heat pump is characterized in
its operation by defrosting by inversion of the cycle which thus allows it to operate even with a very low
external air temperature (up to 0 °), more quickly and more effectively than other systems. defrost.
The external body of the heat pump body is in metal sheet with protective spray paint.
The protection and wintering cover is optional.
Main features:
1- Titanium heat exchanger with high corrosion resistance
2- LCD display with control panel and water temperature check
3- R410A refrigerant respecting the environment.
4- Protection for the high and low pressure of the refrigerant circuit
5- Automatic protection stop for excess temperature.
6- Self-defrosting to guarantee optimal operation even in low temperature environments 7- Steel body with
pre-painting fixed to the oven
8- Constant heating and cooling function usable for swimming pools and SPAs 9- Anti-running idle flow sensor
INSTALLATION
WARNING!!!
The heat pump must only be installed by qualified personnel!
WARNING:
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Never lift the machine by the hydraulic fittings, there is the risk of damaging the connection with the
titanium exchanger located inside the machine..
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The heat pump must always be placed in a vertical position, NEVER in a horizontal position..
The warranty does not cover damage caused by poor maintenance!
CHOICE OF THE POSITIONING AND INSTALLATION AREA
The positioning and installation of the heat pump are essential to ensure optimal operation. Usually the
points to be respected are the following
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The heat pump must be imperatively installed outdoors, and a minimum distance must be
respected with any type of wall (walls, wooden walls, plant coverings ...) so as not to obstruct
the circulation of air through the machine.