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4. USER INTERFACE (continued)

4.2 Timer function settings

The date and time can be set either in ON or in OFF mode.

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 to return to the main screen.

Summary of Contents for EasyTemp ECPI15MA

Page 1: ...SWIMMING POOL HEAT PUMP UNIT Installation Instruction Manual EasyTemp FULL INVERTER R32 ISECPINV_RevC ECPI15MA ECPI20MA ECPI30MA ECPI40MA ...

Page 2: ...nction settings 17 4 3 Setting the On Off timers 18 4 4 Adjust setpoint 20 4 5 Locking and unlocking the touch screen 21 4 6 SILENT function settings 22 5 MAINTENANCE AND WINTERISING 25 5 1 Maintenance 25 5 2 Winterising 25 6 APPENDIX 26 6 1 Electrical diagrams 26 6 2 Heating priority wiring for monophasic pump 28 6 3 Exploded view and spare parts 30 6 4 Troubleshooting guide 34 6 5 Warranty 37 6 ...

Page 3: ...The manufacturer of this product shall on no account accept any liability for injury to a user or damage to the unit further to any errors made during installation trouble shooting or unnecessary maintenance It is particularly important to follow the instructions given in this manual at all times After having read this manual keep it for future usage Authorised personnel The installation electrica...

Page 4: ...r any circumstances This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases regulated by the Kyoto protocol Do not release these gases into the atmosphere GWP 1 value 675 based in the 4th report of the IPCC The quantity of refrigerant based on the F Gas regulation no 517 2014 is stated on the unit s rating plate Any intervention on the cooling circuit must be carried out by an accredited professional a...

Page 5: ...service or by a qualified and authorised person Grounding connection of the device and its continuity are mandatory The ground wire has to be longer than the other wires in order to prevent the risks of electric shock in the event the cable is pulled out The electrical installation must be equipped with a differential protection of 30 mA see 3 4 Make sure the support provided for the unit is stron...

Page 6: ... of freezing Close the by pass valve and unscrew the entry exit connection unions Eliminate the maximum amount of residual stagnant water from the condenser with the help of an air gun Close the water entry and exit areas of the heating pump to avoid introducing foreign bodies Cover the heating pump with a dedicated winterising case Any damage caused by poor winterising maintenance will lead to ca...

Page 7: ... continuous power COP b 5 98 4 69 5 82 4 53 6 17 4 52 6 40 4 40 Maximum continuous current A 6 4 8 4 10 9 16 6 Fuse rating aM 8 10 16 20 Circuit breaker curve D D 8 10 16 20 Starting current A maximum continuous current Hydraulic connection mm 50 mm Nominal water flow a m3 h 3 10 3 80 4 90 7 30 Max loss of head on water kPa 2 3 2 9 6 4 6 7 Compressor Mitsubishi DC Inverter Highly DC Inverter Type ...

Page 8: ...5 C 7 C 43 C Water temperature 12 C 32 C 8 C 40 C Relative humidity 80 80 Setting range from the set point 15 C 32 C 8 C 32 C If the temperature or humidity does not correspond to these conditions the security measures could be activated and the swimming pool heat pump unit may no longer work The maximum heating temperature is set at 32 C to prevent damage to the liners Hayward cannot be held resp...

Page 9: ...d 2 3 Dimensions Models ECPI15MA ECPI20MA ECPI30MA ECPI40MA Unit mm Type Size ECPI15MA ECPI20MA ECPI30MA ECPI40MA A 956 1002 B 360 415 C 605 767 D 350 350 E 98 101 F 545 615 G 380 442 A B D E F G C Water inlet Ø 50 mm Water outlet Ø 50 mm ...

Page 10: ... away from any enclosed technical space Choose a location that is preferably sunlit and sheltered from dominant winds The device must be perfectly accessible for later installation and maintenance work Placed under a shelter the minimum required distances mentioned below must be respected in order to avoid any risk of air recirculation and a deficiency in the unit s overall performance Pool Water ...

Page 11: ... bushing fastenings and washers supplied Fasten the device in compliance with the tightening indicated to avoid any risk of accident or damage to equipment and persons Another possibility install the heat pump on rubber floor supports using suitable fastenings not supplied x 4 5 7 N m The maximum installation distance between the unit and the swimming pool is 15 metres The total length of the pipi...

Page 12: ...nd exit If an automatic distributor or an electrolyser is used it should be installed imperatively after the heat pump with the goal of protecting the titanium condenser against an elevated concentration of chemicals Be sure to install the by pass valve and the supplied union connections at the water inlet and outlet level in order to simplify purging during the winter period and to facilitate acc...

Page 13: ...ontrolling the filter pump Enslavement 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION continued 3 4 Electrical connection F NF C15 100 GB BS7671 1992 D DIN VDE 0100 702 EW EVHS HD 384 7 702 A ÖVE 8001 4 702 H MSZ 2364 702 1994 MSZ 10 553 1 1990 E UNE 20460 7 702 1993 RECBT ITC BT 31 2002 M MSA HD 384 7 702 S2 IRL Wiring Rules IS HD 384 7 702 PL PN IEC 60364 7 702 1999 I CEI 64 8 7 CZ CSN 33 2000 7 702 LUX 384 7 70...

Page 14: ...see the trouble shooting guide see 6 4 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION continued Never use an electrical plug for the power supply The electrical power supply must have in a suitable manner an omnipolar protection device of the D curve circuit breaker type as well as a 30mA protection differential circuit breaker see following table Use an RO 2V R 2V or equivalent power cord The cables sections are ...

Page 15: ...estart as long as the pool pump is running if the pool temperature is at least 0 5 C below the set temperature Water flow switch The unit is equipped with a flow switch that turns on the heat pump when the pool filtration pump is running and deactivates it when the filtration pump is out of order If the water is low the E03 alarm code will appear on the regulator See 6 4 Time delay The unit is equ...

Page 16: ...ure see principle diagram 3 1 You can verify the switch by seeing the entry exit temperatures directly on the control panel 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION continued Note Opening the by pass valve creates a weaker flow which leads to an increase in T Closing the by pass valve creates a stronger flow which leads to a decrease in T Water inlet temperature Water outlet temperature ...

Page 17: ... 7 17 18 1 Water Input temperature 2 Defrost mode 3 Operating mode 4 Compressor s ON indicator 5 Lock screen 6 Alarm 7 Water Output temperature 8 On Off Back 9 Setpoint temperature 10 Hour Legend 11 Operating mode selection 12 Adjust setpoint 13 Setting silence mode timer 14 Activate silent mode 15 Set date and time 16 Set On Off timers 17 Access Advanced Settings 18 Access list of faults 19 Back ...

Page 18: ...the button OFF mode When the heat pump is idle in standby mode OFF is displayed as shown on the screen The black screen indicates that the heat pump is idle settings can be adjusted in this mode ON mode When the heat pump is running or priming setpoint reached the screen turns blue ...

Page 19: ...17 4 USER INTERFACE continued 4 2 Timer function settings The date and time can be set either in ON or in OFF mode 6 7 1x 4 1 2 3 5 Press 1 times on to return to the main screen ...

Page 20: ...un the heat pump for a shorter period than what is defined by the filtration clock Therefore you can program a deferred start and an anticipated stop or simply stop a certain timeframe from running at night for example It is possible to set one Start Timer and one Stop Timer The setting step is hour to hour 1 2 3 5 4 ...

Page 21: ...19 4 USER INTERFACE continued Press 2 times on to return to the main screen Blue highlighting Activated Grey Deactivated 9 8 6 7 ...

Page 22: ... 4 Adjust setpoint Press 1 times on to return to the main screen It is recommended to never exceed 30 C to avoid alteration of the liners 1 2 3 4 5 1x The setpoint can be changed either in ON or in OFF mode with an accuracy of 0 5 C ...

Page 23: ...21 4 USER INTERFACE continued 4 5 Locking and unlocking the touch screen Lock activated Lock deactivated 5s 5s The screen can be locked or unlocked either in ON or in OFF mode ...

Page 24: ...c and very silent mode when the heating needs are low maintaining the pool temperature or need for ultra silent operation This function can be Activated Deactivated manually or using a Timer Activation Deactivation Silent mode deactivated Silent mode activated 1 2 3 4 1x Press 1 times on to return to the main screen ...

Page 25: ...23 4 USER INTERFACE continued Adjusting the SILENT mode Timer 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 26: ...24 The setting step is hour to hour Once the Timer is activated it is active 7 days a week 6 9 4 INTERFACE UTILISATEUR suite Press 2 times on to return to the main screen 10 2x 8 7 ...

Page 27: ... that the drains flow well Verify the tightening of the hydraulic and electrical connections Verify the hydraulic sealing of the condenser Have the leak tightness of the cooling circuit to the leak detector checked by an accredited professional Before any maintenance operation the heating pump must be disconnected from any electrical current source The maintenance operations must only be carried o...

Page 28: ...IGH PRESSURE SWITCH OPTION IT WATER INLET TEMPERATURE SENSOR L N 1 2 1 2 L N RED BLU Y G K2 CN21 RES1 CN29 OVT CN30 HP CN31 LP CN13 HEAT CN18 EMV CN66 RY CN11 FOUR CN96 OT RED P14L P13L IT BLU CN99 PL CN7 OAT CN8 OPT CN22 RES2 CN9 OHT CN12 PH CT YEL SUT GEN FS LP A B RS485 CN15 LEV1 5 EEV AT WHT K2 ACL ACN L N GND A B A B SPS RED WHT YEL BLK CN24 LEV2 reactor 4V GND COMP U V W U W V RED BLK WHT FM...

Page 29: ...0MA U W L N 1 2 L N RED BLU Y G K2 CN21 RES1 CN29 OVT CN30 HP CN31 LP CN13 HEAT CN18 EMV CN66 RY CN11 FOUR CN96 OT RED P14L P13L CN7 OAT CN8 OPT CN22 RES2 CN9 OHT CN12 PH FS LP A B RS485 CN15 LEV1 CN24 LEV2 AT WHT 4V K2 ACL ACN L N GND A B reactor EEV 5 GND COMP U V W U W V RED BLK WHT FM V FILTER L N1 L1 N A B RED WHT YEL BLK ACL1 ACN1 IT BLU SUT GRN CT YEL Magetic ring HP HP EP EP HP EP GRN t 50...

Page 30: ...arity Wire terminals 1 and 2 as indicated in the diagram above to activate the operation of the filtration pump in 2 minute cycles each hour if the temperature of the pool is lower than the set point Never connect the power supply of the filtration pump directly to terminals 1 and 2 Power supply 230V 50Hz Monophasic pump Dry contact 16 A max K2 ...

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Page 32: ...30 6 APPENDIX continued 6 3 Exploded view and spare parts ECPI15MA 20MA 30MA 40MA ...

Page 33: ...n a n a Ambiente temp sensor 5k 350mm HWX83000049 Water outlet sensor 5k 410mm HWX83000050 Water inlet sensor 5k 850mm HWX83000052 Compressor Discharge probe 50k 660mm HWX83000026 De icing sensor 5k 680mm HWX83000051 n a De icing sensor 5k 1040mm HWX83000045 n a n a n a 12 Access hatch HWX320922029 13 4 ways valve HWX20041437 14 Filter ø9 7 ø9 7 Ø19 HWX20000140178 n a Filter ø9 7 ø9 7 Ø28 HWX20041...

Page 34: ...32 6 APPENDIX continued ECPI15MA 20MA 30MA 40MA ...

Page 35: ...mH coil HWX82500006 n a 20A 50Hz 5 2mH coil HWX82500005 n a n a n a 30 Left panel HWX80700452 n a HWX80700455 n a n a n a 31 DC ventilator motor HWX80200018 n a HWX20000330132 n a n a n a 32 HAYWARD logo HWX20000230596 33 Printed circuit board Driver HWX82300052 n a HWX82300007 n a n a n a 34 230V 12VDC transformer HWX82600008 35 Terminal block L N GND 5 connections 4mm HWX40003901 36 K2 relay HWX...

Page 36: ...roblem is resolved the error is automatically acknowledged and the triangle disappears If a fault occurs on the heat pump appears in the top left hand corner of the screen Refer to following table Error codes Description Date and time of appearance To delete the error list press on Press 2 times on to return to the main screen ...

Page 37: ... board and the extension connector or replace the sensor High pressure protection E01 The sensor is open or has short circuited Verify the CN30 HP connectors on the card or replace the sensor Check the water flow Check the water flow detector Check the valve opening Check the by pass Check the evaporator is not clogged Water temperature too hot Incondensable problem after maintenance empty and eva...

Page 38: ...l 1 antifreeze protection E19 2 Water temperature 4 and Air temperature 0 Stop heat pump operation empty the condenser to avoid freezing by default the heat pump starts the filtration pump to avoid icing over Level 2 antifreeze protection E29 Water temperature 2 and Air temperature 0 Stop heat pump operation empty the condenser to avoid freezing by default the heat pump starts the filtration pump ...

Page 39: ...terms of the warranty and request the repair or replacement of an item No equipment returned to our factory will be accepted without our prior written agreement Worn parts are not covered by the warranty 6 6 End of life of the device The symbol of the crossed out dustbin concerning the treatment and the reclamation of electrical and electronic waste means that the products must not be disposed of ...

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