evoheat FORCE 14 Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 25

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T( )

R(KΩ)

T( )

R(KΩ)

T( )

R(KΩ)

-30.0

63.7306

14.0

7.7643

58.0

1.5636

-29.0

60.3223

15.0

7.4506

59.0

1.5142

-28.0

57.1180

16.0

7.1513

60.0

1.4666

-27.0

54.1043

17.0

6.8658

61.0

1.4206

-26.0

51.2686

18.0

6.5934

62.0

1.3763

-25.0

48.5994

19.0

6.3333

63.0

1.3336

-24.0

46.0860

20.0

6.0850

64.0

1.2923

-23.0

43.7182

21.0

5.8479

65.0

1.2526

-22.0

41.4868

22.0

5.6213

66.0

1.2142

-21.0

39.3832

23.0

5.4048

67.0

1.1771

-20.0

37.3992

24.0

5.1978

68.0

1.1413

-19.0

35.5274

25.0

5.0000

69.0

1.1068

-18.0

33.7607

26.0

4.8108

70.0

1.0734

-17.0

32.0927

27.0

4.6298

71.0

1.0412

-16.0

30.5172

28.0

4.4566

72.0

1.0100

-15.0

29.0286

29.0

4.2909

73.0

0.9800

-14.0

27.6216

30.0

4.1323

74.0

0.9509

-13.0

26.2913

31.0

3.9804

75.0

0.9228

-12.0

25.0330

32.0

3.8349

76.0

0.8957

-11.0

23.8424

33.0

3.6955

77.0

0.8695

-10.0

22.7155

34.0

3.5620

78.0

0.8441

-9.0

21.6486

35.0

3.4340

79.0

0.8196

-8.0

20.6380

36.0

3.3113

80.0

0.7959

-7.0

19.6806

37.0

3.1937

81.0

0.7730

-6.0

18.7732

38.0

3.0809

82.0

0.7508

-5.0

17.9129

39.0

2.9727

83.0

0.7293

-4.0

17.0970

40.0

2.8688

84.0

0.7086

-3.0

16.3230

41.0

2.7692

85.0

0.6885

-2.0

15.5886

42.0

2.6735

86.0

0.6690

-1.0

14.8913

43.0

2.5816

87.0

0.6502

0.0

14.2293

44.0

2.4934

88.0

0.6320

1.0

13.6017

45.0

2.4087

89.0

0.6144

2.0

13.0057

46.0

2.3273

90.0

0.5973

3.0

12.4393

47.0

2.2491

91.0

0.5808

4.0

11.9011

48.0

2.1739

92.0

0.5647

5.0

11.3894

49.0

2.1016

93.0

0.5492

6.0

10.9028

50.0

2.0321

94.0

0.5342

7.0

10.4399

51.0

1.9656

95.0

0.5196

8.0

9.9995

52.0

1.9015

96.0

0.5055

9.0

9.5802

53.0

1.8399

97.0

0.4919

10.0

9.1810

54.0

1.7804

98.0

0.4786

11.0

8.8008

55.0

1.7232

99.0

0.4658

12.0

8.4385

56.0

1.6680

100.0

0.4533

13.0

8.0934

57.0

1.6149

Appendix   Temp Sensor Probes

Resistance/Temp Table   R25=5KΩ  B25/50=3470K 

1) When there is a malfunction, test the resistance value with a multimeter and compare

the actual probe temperature with the above table to confirm the Sensor Probe

resistance is within spec +/-5%.

Summary of Contents for FORCE 14

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...owners make themselves familiar with this chapter CHAPTER 2 Operation Chapter 2 covers operation of your Evoheat pool heater including basic and advanced operation modes and maintenance troubleshooting Please take the time to read this manual thoroughly Failure to do so can void customer warranty cause possible damage to your heater and may cause a loss of heater efficiency ...

Page 3: ...Drainage 13 3 7 Electrical Connection 14 3 8 Remote Controller Connection 15 Table of Contents CHAPTER 2 Operation 16 Display Explanation 16 1 Controller Operation 16 Control Panel Explanation 16 Operation Instructions 17 a On off Operation 17 b Mode Selection 18 d Keyboard Lock and Unlock 19 e Clock Setting 20 f Timer On and Off Setting 21 g Parameter Setting 24 2 PCB I O Ports Description 28 3 P...

Page 4: ...ommended d The water temperature should always be checked with an accurate thermometer before entering a spa or hot tub e Persons with a medical history of heart disease diabetes circulatory or blood pressure problems should consult their physician before using a hot tub or spa f Persons taking any medication or drugs which induce drowsiness e g tranquilizers antihistamines or anticoagulants shoul...

Page 5: ...mmed hedges or other landscaping cabanas or fencing e Always use a high quality pool cover when practical Besides providing a valuable water saving feature a pool cover will dramatically reduce heat loss See attached appendix for further information Model Force 5 unit mm 340 372 98 350 50 Water outlet 50 Water inlet 600 956 360 545 372 264 290 746 569 280 395 290 92 50 Water outlet Water inlet 300...

Page 6: ...rical Connection Always use a qualified Electrician to perform any electrical work Ensure the power cable and circuit breaker are of a suitable size for the heater being installed Also check that there is adequate voltage and current available at the heater connection to run the unit Voltage range should be 220 240 volts for single phase and 380 415 volts for 3 phase units Voltage ranges outside t...

Page 7: ...g may need to be insulated to reduce heat leakage The heat pump should be installed a maximum of 5m below the water level of the pool spa Make sure the heat pump is not located where large amounts of water may run off from a roof into the unit Sharp sloping roofs without gutters will allow excessive amounts of rain water mixed with debris from the roof to be forced through the unit A water deflect...

Page 8: ... the filtration plumbing After installing the Evo JBox and having your electrician hard wire the JBox to the heater simply plug the water pump into the JBox and plug the JBox into the Chlorintor Advantages Only 1 pump needed savings on purchase and running costs Save up to 1000pa on electricity Easy to use set and forget the heater operation and leave your chlorinator to work as normal No water or...

Page 9: ...ircuit breaker must be installed between the heater and the water circulation pump if the water pump is hard wired into the heater Please note recommended circuit breaker sizes make no allowance for a water pump hard wired into the heater f Evo strongly recommends the installation of a Residual Current Device g The unit must be well earthed Remove the front panel to access the electrical connectio...

Page 10: ...NO Symbol Name Function On off Mode Up Press this button can start up or shut down the unit cancel the current operation or back to the upper interface Press this button can switch modes or save parameter setting Press this button can move up or increase parameter value Press this button can move down or decrease the parameter value Down 5 Press this button can set the clock and timer ...

Page 11: ...measured value Outlet water It is showed when the AUX display area gives the outlet water temperature measured value Minute It is showed when the main display area gives minute value Centigrade It is showed when the main AUX display area gives centigrade value Parameter setting It is showed when the parameter can be setted Lock It is showed when the keyboard is locked Flow It is showed when the ma...

Page 12: ... Press Press Press Press TEMP OUT MODE SET TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET TEMP OUT MODE SET TEMP OUT MODE SET TEMP OUT MODE SET A TEMP OUT MODE SET TEMP OUT MODE SET MODE SET MODE SET MODE SET MODE SET MODE SET In the off interface press for 0 5s can start up the unit and aux display area shows water outlet temperature In the running interface press for 0 5s can shut down the unit and aux display are...

Page 13: ...shing press to increase value or press to decrease value and press to save setting Press can not save setting parameter and back to main interface Attention If there is no operation for 5s system will remember parameter setting and back to the main interface For example In the main interface press or and the current mode target temperature flashes then press to increase the temp value or press to ...

Page 14: ...r minute Flashing TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET Flashing Press TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET Press or TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET Press to save hour value setting TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET Press or TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET Press to save minute value setting Flashing Flashing Flashing 13 ...

Page 15: ...nterface press to cancel Attention 1 If there is no operation for 5s system will remember clock setting and back to the main interface 2 By pressing till the off flashing you can set the timer off without timer on TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET ON Press for 2 second TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET Press ON Flashing Flashing TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET ON Flashing press or TEMP...

Page 16: ... OFF TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET ON OFF TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET ON OFF Press Press or TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET ON OFF TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET Press ON OFF The timer on and off has been set Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing 4 USAGE AND OPERATION ...

Page 17: ...example TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET ON OFF The timer on off has been set Press for 2s TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET ON OFF ON is flashing TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET OFF The setting of timer on has been cancelled Press TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET OFF Press for 4s OFF is flashing TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET The setting of timer off has been cancelled Press 4 USAGE AND OPERATION ...

Page 18: ...nlocked NOTES When the unit is in alarming state the key lock can be removed automaticly TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET Hold on Locked TEMP IN C TEMP OUT MODE SET MODE SET 2 5 Malfunction display There will be malfunction code showing on the controller screen when relative malfunction occurs You can refer to the malfunction table to find out the failure cause and solution For example Water inlet temp...

Page 19: ...mp Adjustable Adjustable Adjustable 3 Parameter table Cooling inlet target temp Auto inlet target temp Remark Default 4 USAGE AND OPERATION Remark The wire controller can display the temperature unit as or according to the unit Model you bought ...

Page 20: ... when the fan stop Heating F07 15 60 C F 18 Fan start low speed running time F08 0 23h F 19 Fan stop low speed running time F09 0 23h F 20 Fan speed control temp F10 0 1 F 21 h Automatic restarting H01 0 1 F 22 Model cooling only AUTO heating only H02 0 2 F U 23 Temperature unit transformation H03 0 1 F 24 P Water pump model P01 0 2 F U 25 Water pump running cycle P02 0 120min F U 26 Water pump ru...

Page 21: ... Temperature difference between inlet and outlet during defrosting then the unit will shut down and show this malfunction After recovering the system goes on defrosting 7 If the System shows Antifreezing protection during defrosting the unit will shut down and show this malfunction After recovering the system goes on defrosting E EEV parameter E01 EEV mode E01 0 EEV is running by manual operation ...

Page 22: ...le automatic restart H01 1 enable automatic restart H02 Mode H02 0 only cooling H02 1 heating cooling and automatic H02 2 only heating H03 Temperature unit of measure H03 0 Centigrade unit Other area H03 1 Fahrenheit unit For North America area P Water pump parameters P01 Water pump model P01 0 water pump will always on except on standby and alarm P01 1 water pump will operate depend on compressor...

Page 23: ...are correctly connected and the power is on Ensure any circuit breaker devices are set to the ON position and press the ON button on your controller Check your controller cable is plugged in and is not damaged If the unit has been shut off or the power has been interrupted the heater will not restart for a 5 minute period to protect the compressor Wait 5 minutes before attempting a restart b Is th...

Page 24: ...ent failure contact EVOHEAT Water appearing around unit base a Condensation is a normal by product of running a pool heat pump b Possible water leak Check the discharge for the presence of chlorine If the water has no chlorine then it is condensation and is normal Another method of checking is to turn the heater off and run the water pump continuously for a period of 2 4 hours If the water dries o...

Page 25: ...8 0 20 6380 36 0 3 3113 80 0 0 7959 7 0 19 6806 37 0 3 1937 81 0 0 7730 6 0 18 7732 38 0 3 0809 82 0 0 7508 5 0 17 9129 39 0 2 9727 83 0 0 7293 4 0 17 0970 40 0 2 8688 84 0 0 7086 3 0 16 3230 41 0 2 7692 85 0 0 6885 2 0 15 5886 42 0 2 6735 86 0 0 6690 1 0 14 8913 43 0 2 5816 87 0 0 6502 0 0 14 2293 44 0 2 4934 88 0 0 6320 1 0 13 6017 45 0 2 4087 89 0 0 6144 2 0 13 0057 46 0 2 3273 90 0 0 5973 3 0 ...

Page 26: ...40 41 Appendix A Wiring Diagrams ...

Page 27: ...42 Appendix A Wiring Diagrams Appendix A Wiring Diagrams ...

Page 28: ...mm2 40A 30mA less than 0 1 sec 6mm2 40A 30mA less than 0 1 sec 10mm2 63A 30mAless than 0 1 sec 16mm 80A 30mAless than 0 1 sec nX0 5mm2 25mm 100A 30mA less than 0 1 sec 25mm2 125A 30mAless than 0 1 sec 35mm2 160A 30mAless than 0 1 sec 50mm2 225A 30mA less than 0 1 sec 70mm2 250A 30mAless than 0 1 sec 95mm2 280A 30mA less than 0 1 sec Earthline MCB Creepage protector Signal line 1 5mm2 20A 30mAless ...

Page 29: ...it 7 If warranty service is required you should a contact Evo Industries Australia on 1300 85 99 33 or via our Contact Us page on our web site b provide a copy of your receipt as proof of purchase c have completed the online warranty registration or provide a completed warranty card 8 Home service is available within the normal operating area of your Evo Industries authorized Service Centre Servic...

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