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CS-i Series Manual 

Page 2 

1. Introduction 

This manual contains information relating to the installation, troubleshooting, operation, and maintenance of this 
EvoHeat unit. Instructions in this manual must always be followed. Failure to comply with these recommendations will 
invalidate the warranty. Should you have any questions or require technical support, call the EvoHeat office on 1300 
859 933 to speak to our team. 
 

 

Engineered to meet the demands of any commercial application, 
the Evo CS-i is the most reliable and efficient way to heat a 
commercial pool. Designed with the latest full inverter technology 
and exclusive smart features, the Evo CS-i delivers reliable year-
round performance with the lowest running costs 

 

TECHNICAL DATA 

 

CS-i 65 

CS-i 130 

CS-i 250 

Heat output at 27°C air/26°C water 

kW 

65 

130 

246 

Heat output at 15°C air/26°C water 

kW 

50.1 

100 

186 

Cooling output at 35°C air/30°C water  

 

30.2 

73.4 

128.4 

Cooling output at 43°C air/26°C water  

kW 

18.4 

54.8 

109.2 

C.O.P. at 27°C air 

 

16.10 - 6.10 

16.00 - 6.20 

14.80-5.60 

Power boost mode at 27˚ air

 

kW 

80kW 

175kW 

292kW 

Consumed power at 27˚ air

 

kW 

0.76-10.65 

1.76-20.97 

4.10-43.95 

Power Supply 

 

380-415/3/50 

380-415/3/50 

380-415/3/50 

Max current per phase 

21 

37.7 

90 

Compressor Type 

 

Mitsubishi DC 

Hitachi DC 

Hitachi DC 

Refrigerant 

 

R410A 

R410A 

R410A 

PVC Water connection 

mm 

50 

110 

110 

Water flow Rate 

L/min 

417 

883 

1000 

Noise at 1M 

dB(A) 

41-60 

42-63 

59-70 

Gross dimensions L/W/H 

mm 

1750/830/1750 

2259/1158/2124 

2540/1330/2430 

Net weight 

kg 

358 

659 

1015 

Shipping Weight 

kg 

401 

712 

1080 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CS-i 250

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...9 Time Delay 7 5 Operation 8 5 1 The Controller 8 5 2 Operating Functions 8 5 2 1 Startup Shutdown 8 5 2 2 Setting the Mode Target Temperature 8 5 2 3 Clock Settings 9 5 2 4 Silent Silent Timers 9 5 2...

Page 3: ...CS i delivers reliable year round performance with the lowest running costs TECHNICAL DATA CS i 65 CS i 130 CS i 250 Heat output at 27 C air 26 C water kW 65 130 246 Heat output at 15 C air 26 C water...

Page 4: ...F G H I J K L M N 2259 1158 2 2123 8 2176 4 1226 879 8 694 5 433 213 180 2 174 114 2 90 90 A L B W C H D E F G H 2540 1330 2430 2480 1356 945 945 665 I J K L M N O P 450 340 310 245 173 160 90 90 32 D...

Page 5: ...st be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules Caution Single wall heat exchanger not suitable for potable water connection 4 Installation The schematic diagram is for refe...

Page 6: ...ventilated area with plenty of fresh air a minimum gap between walls fences etc of 1000mm on the sides and 3500mm overhead clearance Leave sufficient space for unobstructed airflow into and out of th...

Page 7: ...he unit does not need copper heat sink piping PVC pipe can be run straight into the unit Connect the unit in the pool pump discharge return line downstream of all filter and pool pumps and upstream of...

Page 8: ...il desired pool water temperature is reached Note this may take up to several days depending on the initial water temperature and the size and location of the pool When the water in temperature reache...

Page 9: ...ings and the target temp settings interface 9 LOCK Lock or unlock the screen 5 2 Operating Functions EvoHeat have developed a YouTube Channel with video walkthroughs of the different controller functi...

Page 10: ...gs Press the left hand fan symbol to enable silent mode To exit silent mode follow the steps and press the button again When silent mode is enabled the icon will display with only 3 fans compared to 5...

Page 11: ...he calibration interface Press to start the calibration When you hear the beep again you will finish the calibration and exit 5 2 7 Temperature Curve Press the TEMP CURVE button to view the temperatur...

Page 12: ...tom panel of the heater Another way to determine if the heater is working correctly is to look at the controller s screen and check to see if the WATER OUT temp is higher than the WATER IN temp Check...

Page 13: ...circuit Flow Switch Prot E03 No water little water in water system Check the pipe water flow and water pump Waterway Anti freezing Prot E05 Water temp or ambient temp is too low Inlet and outlet temp...

Page 14: ...input voltage measurement Inv Sampling Volt F11 The input voltage sampling fault Check and adjust the current measurement Comm Err DSP PFC F12 DSP and PFC connect fault Check the communication connec...

Page 15: ...P482 The compressor is overload Check whether the system of the compressor running normally Communication Fault E08 Communication failure between wire controller mainboard Check the wire connection be...

Page 16: ...s high Check the suction temp is high or not Syst3 Suction high temp Prot E377 The suction temp is high Check the suction temp is high or not Syst4 Suction high temp Prot E478 The suction temp is high...

Page 17: ...is blocked Syst2 Running IPM Prot F454 Syst4 compressor running current is too large Check if the pressure ratio is too high Syst2 Comp IPM Over temp Prot F455 Syst4 compressor running current is too...

Page 18: ...4mm2 40A 25 32A 2 x 6mm2 6mm2 40A 32 40A 2 x 10mm2 10mm2 63A 40 63A 2 x 16mm2 16mm2 80A 63 75A 2 x 25mm2 25mm2 100A 75 101A 2 x 25mm2 25mm2 125A 101 123A 2 x 35mm2 35mm2 160A 123 148A 2 x 50mm2 50mm2...

Page 19: ...6 7 8 01 N 1 N N N N N t 5K t 5K CT2 CT1 CT1 CT1 CT2 CT2 L1 PH2 PH1 MTS H C 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 02 PH PH T T N N N N L1 L1 L1 PH N IN N EMI C IN T B IN S A IN R A OUT R B OUT S C OUT T N OUT N N L2 L1 B...

Page 20: ...0 5V_IN07 0 5V_IN08 EEV2 SUT1 JP15 N1 L1 12V 12V GND 485_A3 485_B3 JP13 485_B1 485_A1 485_B2 485_A2 GND 12V GND 12V JP2 GND ZERO GND SPS 12V GND ZERD GND L N JP1 CN5 N1 GND 12V CT21 CT22 AT Remote He...

Page 21: ...V6 PS6 G6 ET2 ET2 ET1 ET1 LP2 LP2 LP1 LP1 HP2 HP2 HP1 HP1 SUT1 SUT1 IT IT OT OT AT AT SUT2 SUT2 CT1 CT1 CT2 CT2 32 N 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 08 HT1 HT2 T T K10 K9 N N N T T K9 N T S R S T R T N N N 1 3 2 4 5...

Page 22: ...suction temperature input 13 AI DI06 Water input temperature input 14 AI DI07 Water output temperature input 15 AI DI08 System fan coil temperature input 16 AI DI09 Ambient temperature input 17 AI DI1...

Page 23: ...f the heater e g Leaf litter Discharge all water in the water pump and water system so that freezing of the water in the pump or water system does not occur You should discharge the water at the botto...

Page 24: ...ing for or detection of refrigerant leaks A halide torch or any other detector using a naked flame shall not be used REPAIR TO INTRINSICALLY SAFE COMPONENTS LABELLING Do not apply any permanent induct...

Page 25: ...disconnected from the equipment being worked upon prior to any removal of sealed covers etc If it is necessary to have an electrical supply to equipment during servicing then a permanently operating f...

Page 26: ...n good condition Before using the recovery machine check that it is in satisfactory working order has been properly maintained and that any associated electrical components are sealed to prevent ignit...

Page 27: ...ned within the i Costs associated with delivery handling freighting or damage to the product in transit 4 If warranty service is required you should a contact Evo Industries Australia on 1300 859 933...

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