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6.  TECHNICAL DRAWINGS

6.3 Exploded View and Spare Parts

PASRW030H112

Mark Ref.

Description

Mark Ref.

Description

1

HWX20000220245

Fan protection grille

18

HWX83000012

Water Flow Detector

2

Fan blade

19

HWX20000360157

Low Pressure Switch NO 0.30MPa/0.15MPa

3

HWX80900160

Front panel

20

HWX20000140150

Pressure Tap 40mm 1/2"

4

Smoke protection cover

21

HWX20013605

High Pressure Switch NC 3.2MPa/4.4MPa

5

HWX82300038

LED Controller

22

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6

HWX20000110448

Compressor

23

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7

/

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24

HWX80900055

Top Cover

8

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25

/

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9

HWX32012120056

Titanium/PVC Condensor

26

HWX80700218

Motor Bracket

10

HWX80700453

Right Panel

27

HWX80600043

Fin Coil

11

HWX83000044

Compressor aspiration sensor 
5k-560mm

28

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29

HWX82500006

20A 50Hz 5.2mH Coil

HWX83000049

Ambient Temperature Sensor 
5k-350mm

30

HWX80700452

Left Panel

HWX83000050

Water Outlet Sensor 5k-410mm

31

HWX80200018

DC Ventilator Motor

HWX83000052

Water Inlet Sensor 5k-850mm

32

HWX20000230596

HAYWARD Logo

HWX83000026

Compressor Discharge Probe 
50k-660mm

33

HWX82300052

Printed Circuit Board Driver

HWX83000051

De-icing Sensor 5k-680mm

34

HWX82600008

Transformer

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35

HWX40003901

Terminal Block

12

Access Hatch

36

HWX20000360297

K2 Relay

13

HWX20041437

4 Way Valve

14

HWX20000140178

Filter Ø9.7 - Ø9.7 (Ø19)

15

T Connector Ø9.52-2 x Ø6.35 (T) x 1.0

16

HWX20000140570

Electronic Expansion Valve

17

HWX20001460

T Connector Ø6.5-2 x Ø6.5 (T) x 0.75

HWX30103000000006

HWX80900319

HWX32009-220029

HWX30403000000002

Summary of Contents for ENERGYLINE INVERTER Series

Page 1: ...yward pool com au Website www hayward pool com au PO Box 4384 Dandenong South VIC 3164 ABN 66 083 413 414 Sales Contact Ph 1300POOLS1 Fax 1300POOLS2 PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE To prevent potential injury and to avoid unnecessary service calls read this manual carefully and completely Retain and ensure this manual is passed on to the end user Installation Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ... it is capable of being readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its original integrity Though this product is designed for outdoor use it is strongly advised to protect the electrical components from the weather Select a well drained area one that will not flood when it rains It requires free circulation of air for proper operation Do not install in a damp or non ventilated location WA...

Page 3: ...lter upper body All suction and discharge valves MUST BE OPEN when starting the circulation system Failure to do so could result in severe personal injury and or property damage WARNING Suction Entrapment Hazard The force from suction in suction outlets and or suction outlet covers which are damaged broken cracked missing or unsecured can cause severe injury and or death due to the following entra...

Page 4: ...ical Connection 10 3 5 Initial Start up 11 3 6 Water Flow Setting 12 4 USER INTERFACE 13 4 1 General Presentation 13 4 2 Setting the Date and Time 14 4 3 Timer Function Settings 15 4 4 Setting the Set Point 16 4 5 Locking and Unlocking the Touch Screen 17 4 6 SILENT Function Settings 18 5 MAINTENANCE AND WINTERISING 19 5 1 Maintenance 19 5 2 Winterising 19 6 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS 20 6 1 Electrical Di...

Page 5: ...ns and the Latest Edition of the AS NZS 3000 Wiring Rules Maintenance and the different operations must be carried out at the recommended times and frequencies as specified in this manual Only use genuine Hayward spare parts Failure to comply with these recommendations will void the warranty This swimming pool spa heat pump unit heats swimming pool water and maintains a constant temperature it sho...

Page 6: ...by as much as 2 2 C 4 F Persons taking medications which induce drowsiness such as tranquilisers antihistamines or anticoagulants should not use spas or hot tubs If the pool spa is used for therapy it should be done with the advice of a physician Always stir pool spa water before entering the pool spa to mix in any hot surface layer of water that might exceed healthful temperature limits and cause...

Page 7: ... 6 40 4 41 Power supply V 220V 240V 50Hz 220V 240V 50Hz 220V 240V 50Hz 220V 240V 50Hz Max Power Input kW 1 48 1 92 2 49 3 8 Max Input Current A 6 4 8 4 10 9 16 6 Curve D Circuit Breaker D 8 10 16 20 Starting Current A maximum continuous current Water Flow Rate ltr min 52 63 82 122 Water Pressure Drop max kPa 2 3 2 9 6 4 6 7 Hydraulic Connection mm 50 mm Sound Pressure 1m dB A 40 43 43 46 Sound Pre...

Page 8: ... of temperature and humidity to ensure safe and efficient operation WARNING 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 2 3 Dimensions Heating mode Cooling mode Outside temperature 7 C 35 C 7 C 43 C Water temperature 12 C 32 C 8 C 40 C Relative humidity 80 80 Setting range fr...

Page 9: ...iciency in the unit s overall performance It is advised to install the unit on a dissociated cement block or a mounting bracket designed for this use and to set up the unit on the supplied rubber bushing fastenings and washers not supplied The maximum installation distance between the unit and the swimming pool is 15 metres The total length of the piping to and from the unit is 30 metres Insulate ...

Page 10: ... 4 Electrical Connection WARNING Electrical installation and wiring for this equipment must be in conformity with Local State Federal Government electrical regulations and must be in accordance with AS NZS 3000 Latest Edition WARNING Always isolate all of the power supplies before commencing any electrical work Verify that the available electrical power supply and the network frequency correspond ...

Page 11: ...tely 2 C 9 After running for several minutes verify that the air exiting the unit is cool between 5 C and 10 C 10 With the unit operating turn off the filter circulation pump The unit should automatically turn off and display error code E03 See 7 1 11 Allow the unit and the pool pump to run 24 hours per day until the desired water temperature has been reached When the set point water inlet tempera...

Page 12: ...2 C between the inflow and outflow temperature see principle diagram 3 1 You can verify the switch by seeing the entry exit temperatures directly on the control panel Note that Opening the by pass valve creates a weaker flow which leads to an increase in temperature difference Closing the by pass valve creates a stronger flow which leads to a decrease in temperature difference Water inlet temperat...

Page 13: ...the heating pump is running orpriming setpoint reached the screen turns blue LEGEND 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 11 Operating mode selection 12 Adjust setpoint 13 Setting silence mode timer 14 Activate silence mode 15 Set date and time 16 Set On Off...

Page 14: ...e Date and Time The date and time can be set in OFF mode or ON mode 1 Swipe across the main screen 2 Select the Time Setting 3 Select the Day Month and Year 4 Press the arrow to proceed 5 Select the time 6 Press OK to save the time and date 7 Press the button one time to return to the main screen ...

Page 15: ...eriod than what is defined by the filtration clock Therefore you can program a deferred start and an anticipated stop or simply stop a certain time frame from running at night for example It is possible to set one Start Timer and one Stop Timer 9 8 6 7 Highlighting Blue Activated Grey Deactivated The timer switch is governed by hour intervals Press the button twice to return to the main screen ...

Page 16: ...OFF or Mode ON 1 Swipe across the main screen 2 Select the Temp Setting 3 Select the desired temperature 4 Press OK to save the desired temperature 5 Press the button to return to the main screen The setting is made with a precision of 0 5 C It is recommended to never exceed 30 C to avoid alteration of the liners ...

Page 17: ...k deactivated 4 USER INTERFACE 4 5 Locking and Unlocking the Touch Screen The screen can be locked or unlocked in either OFF mode or ON mode To lock or unlock the screen hold the button down for 5 seconds When the screen lock is activated the lock symbol will be present ...

Page 18: ...ch is governed by hour intervals Once the Timer is activated it is active 7 days a week ACTIVATING DEACTIVATING SILENCE MODE Press the button to return to the main screen 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 10 6 8 7 9 10 Due to the limitation of the working characteristics of the capacitive touch screen if there is an interference source from the environment or power supply please make sure the ...

Page 19: ...e operation the heat pump must be isolated from all electrical supplies The maintenance operations must only be carried out by an accredited qualified professional that is authorised to handle liquid refrigerants 5 2 Winterising Put the heat pump in OFF mode Turn off the power supply to the heat pump Empty the condenser with the help of the drain to avoid any risk of deterioration high risk of fre...

Page 20: ...T WATER INLET TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1 2 1 2 BRN BLU Y G K2 CN21 RES1 CN29 OVT CN30 HP CN31 LP CN13 HEAT CN18 EMV CN66 RY CN11 FOUR CN96 OT RED IT BLU CN99 PL CN7 OAT CN8 OPT CN22 CN9 RES2 OHT CN12 PH SUT GRN CT YEL FS LP A B RS485 CN15 LEV1 5 EEV AT WHT K2 A B A B SPS RED WHT YEL BLK CN24 LEV2 reactor 4V COMP U W V RED BLK WHT FM DCFAN CN97 BLU t 50K ET GRY CN2 CN1 BRN t 5K t 5K t 5K t 5K t 5K 2AC32I...

Page 21: ...PERATURE SENSOR 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 CN7 OAT CN8 OPT CN22 RES2 CN9 OHT CN12 PH FS LP A B RS485 CN15 LEV1 CN24 LEV2 AT WHT 4V K2 L N A B reactor EEV 5 COMP U W V RED BLK WHT FM FILTER L BLU BRN N A B RED WHT YEL BLK IT BLU SUT GRN CT YEL Magetic ring t 50K ET GRY DCFAN CN97 SPS CN2 CN1 2AC32I12WO1 1 2 CN99 PL ...

Page 22: ...eck the water temperature The Hayward Circulation Pump Control Module can be installed by a Pool Professional before the unit is hard wired and installed by a qualified electrician Isolate ALL power feeds to the Heat Pump and then connect the Control Wires to terminals 1 and 2 as shown in the diagram below The polarity of the connection is not important Alternatively a qualified electrical contrac...

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Page 24: ...700453 Right Panel 27 HWX301060202502 Fin Coil 11 HWX83000044 Compressor aspiration sensor 5k 560mm 28 29 HWX82500006 20A 50Hz 5 2mH Coil HWX83000049 Ambient Temperature Sensor 5k 350mm 30 HWX80700452 Left Panel HWX83000050 Water Outlet Sensor 5k 410mm 31 HWX80200018 DC Ventilator Motor HWX83000052 Water Inlet Sensor 5k 850mm 32 HWX20000230596 HAYWARD Logo HWX83000026 Compressor Discharge Probe 50...

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Page 26: ...ight Panel 27 HWX80600042 Fin Coil 11 HWX83000044 Compressor aspiration sensor 5k 560mm 28 29 HWX82500006 20A 50Hz 5 2mH Coil HWX83000049 Ambient Temperature Sensor 5k 350mm 30 HWX80700452 Left Panel HWX83000050 Water Outlet Sensor 5k 410mm 31 HWX80200018 DC Ventilator Motor HWX83000052 Water Inlet Sensor 5k 850mm 32 HWX20000230596 HAYWARD Logo HWX83000026 Compressor Discharge Probe 50k 660mm 33 H...

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Page 28: ...Panel 27 HWX80600043 Fin Coil 11 HWX83000044 Compressor aspiration sensor 5k 560mm 28 29 HWX82500006 20A 50Hz 5 2mH Coil HWX83000049 Ambient Temperature Sensor 5k 350mm 30 HWX80700452 Left Panel HWX83000050 Water Outlet Sensor 5k 410mm 31 HWX80200018 DC Ventilator Motor HWX83000052 Water Inlet Sensor 5k 850mm 32 HWX20000230596 HAYWARD Logo HWX83000026 Compressor Discharge Probe 50k 660mm 33 HWX823...

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Page 30: ...044 Fin Coil 11 28 HWX83000053 Compressor aspiration sensor 5k 760mm 29 HWX82500005 20A 50Hz 5 2mH Coil HWX83000049 Ambient Temperature Sensor 5k 350mm 30 HWX80700455 Left Panel HWX83000050 Water Outlet Sensor 5k 410mm 31 HWX20000330132 DC Ventilator Motor HWX83000052 Water Inlet Sensor 5k 850mm 32 HWX20000230596 HAYWARD Logo HWX83000026 Compressor Discharge Probe 50k 660mm 33 HWX82300007 Printed ...

Page 31: ...f appearance 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 1 Error Codes If there is a fault on the heat pump the symbol appears on the screen Once the problem has been resolved the error is cancelled automatically and the triangle disappears To delete the error list press on Press twice to return to the main screen ...

Page 32: ... leak with the detector Air flow too low check the ventilator rotation speed Check the Finned Coil is not clogged clean its surface Flow sensor fault E03 The sensor is open or has short circuited Check the AI DI0 connections on the card or replace the sensor Lack of water check the filtration pump operation Check the stop valve opening Check the by pass adjustment Input Output temperature differen...

Page 33: ...arranty Hayward Pool Products Australia excludes all statutory or implied conditions and warranties and any other liability it may have to the Customer including liability for indirect consequential loss that may arise under statute or at law including without limitation for breach of contract in tort including negligence or under any other cause of action To the extent permitted by law except as ...

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Page 36: ...yward pool com au Website www hayward pool com au PO Box 4384 Dandenong South VIC 3164 ABN 66 083 413 414 Sales Contact Ph 1300POOLS1 Fax 1300POOLS2 Hayward Energyline Pro OmniLogic and AquaRite are registered trademarks of Hayward Industries Inc 2019 Hayward Industries Inc Code 83900150 ...

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