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CONTENTS

1. PREFACE

1

2. SPECIFICATIONS

4

2.1 Technical data for the swimming pool heat pump unit

4

2.2 Operating range

6

2.3 Dimensions

7

3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION

8

3.1 Functional Diagram

8

3.2 Heat pump unit

8

3.3 Hydraulic connection

9

3.4 Electrical connection

10

3.5 Initial start-up

12

3.6 Water flow setting

14

4. USER INTERFACE

15

4.1 General presentation

15

4.2 Setting the Date and Time

16

4.3 Timer function settings

16

4.4 Setting and visualisation of the set point

18

4.5 Locking and unlocking the touch screen

19

4.6 SILENT function settings

20

5. MAINTENANCE AND WINTERISING

23

5.1 Maintenance

23

5.2 Winterising

23

6. APPENDIX

24

6.1 Electrical diagrams

24

6.2 Heating priority wiring for monophasic pump

29

6.3 Heating priority wiring for three phases pump

30

6.4 Exploded view and spare parts

32

6.5 Troubleshooting guide

40

6.6 Recording base

43

6.7 Warranty

44

Summary of Contents for SUMHEAT HP5131DT3

Page 1: ...SWIMMING POOL HEAT PUMP UNIT Installation Instruction Manual ISSUMINVR32 RevA SUMHEAT FULL INVERTER ...

Page 2: ... 3 5 Initial start up 12 3 6 Water flow setting 14 4 USER INTERFACE 15 4 1 General presentation 15 4 2 Setting the Date and Time 16 4 3 Timer function settings 16 4 4 Setting and visualisation of the set point 18 4 5 Locking and unlocking the touch screen 19 4 6 SILENT function settings 20 5 MAINTENANCE AND WINTERISING 23 5 1 Maintenance 23 5 2 Winterising 23 6 APPENDIX 24 6 1 Electrical diagrams ...

Page 3: ... carefully before using the device Hayward heat pumps are designed exclusively to heat swimming pool water do not use this equipment for any other purpose This manual includes all the necessary information for installation trouble shooting and maintenance Read this manual carefully before opening the unit or doing any maintenance work on it The manufacturer of this product shall on no account acce...

Page 4: ...a floor area of more than Amin m as calculated by the following formula Amin M 2 5 x 0 22759 x h0 M is the quantity of refrigerant in the device in kg and h0 is the storage height If stored no the floor h0 0 6 m The unit must be installed by qualified personnel Do not install the heat pump on a support that risks intensifying the unit s vibrations Make sure the support provided for the unit is str...

Page 5: ...e OEM spare parts Never use a cleaning method other than the one recommended in this manual Important information concerning the refrigerant used This makes contains fluorinated greenhouse gases regulated by the Kyoto protocol Do not release these gases into the atmosphere Type of refrigerant R32 Security unit A2L GWP 1 value 675 based in the 4th report of the IPCC The quantity of refrigerant base...

Page 6: ...4 41 7 47 3 780 x 730 x 868 797 x 777 x 965 846 x 920 x 1024 75 101 101 123 HP5131DT3 0 65 0 44 3 66 13 48 0 27 1 92 1 70 8 40 13 35 6 99 2 0 43 2 1 16 16 Mitsubishi 0 95 522 700 69 12 4 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 Technical data for the swimming pool heat pump unit a Dry air 27 C Relative humidity 78 Water inlet temperature 26 C b Dry air 15 C Relative humidity 71 Water inlet temperature 26 C Models Sup...

Page 7: ...101 101 123 123 HP5361ET3 1 9 1 28 14 4 16 16 14 6 23 0 49 600 400 5 a Dry air 27 C Relative humidity 78 Water inlet temperature 26 C b Dry air 15 C Relative humidity 71 Water inlet temperature 26 C 2 SPECIFICATIONS continued Models SUMHEAT Full Inverter Supply voltage V Ph Hz Refrigerant Type Security unit Type Load kg Mass in teqCO2 teqCO2 Leak check frequency Min Max heating capacity a Min Max ...

Page 8: ...7 C 43 C Water temperature 12 C 40 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 responsi...

Page 9: ...Water inlet Ø 50 mm Water outlet Ø 50 mm Unit mm Model Mark HP5131DT3 HP5171DT3 HP5211DT3 HP5251DT3 HP5301DT3 HP5211ET3 HP5251ET3 HP5301ET3 HP5361ET3 A 867 5 965 965 1024 965 965 1024 B 730 777 777 920 777 777 920 C 780 797 797 846 797 797 846 Ø 610 650 650 680 650 650 680 D 120 120 120 150 120 120 150 E 204 204 204 242 204 204 242 F 87 85 85 86 85 85 86 ...

Page 10: ...the unit s overall performance 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 3 1 Functional Diagram Water Inlet valve Water outlet valve Filter By pass valve Pool Water outlet Chlorinator cell or other treatment Pump filtration Note The swimming pool heat pump unit is sold without any treatment or filtration equipment The components presented in the diagram are spare parts to be supplied by the installer 3 2 Heat...

Page 11: ...e heat pump must be installed at a minimum distance from the pool in compliance with NF C 15 100 3 5 m from the water for France or in compliance with installation standards applicable in other countries Do not install the heat pump close to a heat source For installation in snowy regions we recommend sheltering the machine to avoid snow accumulating on the evaporator If an automatic distributor o...

Page 12: ...ee L N GND connections for powering single phase models Five R S T N GND connections serve for the power supply of the three phase models Terminals 1 2 are for controlling filter pump K2 relay Terminals 3 4 normally closed are for remote on off control 230V 10 50 Hz 1 Phase 400V 10 50 Hz 3 Phases Check that the phases balance does not exceed 2 F NF C15 100 GB BS7671 1992 D DIN VDE 0100 702 EW EVHS...

Page 13: ...er be checked and adjusted according to the installation conditions Always shut down the main power supply before opening the electrical control box Models Power supply V Ph Hz aM type fuse calibre A Curve D circuit breaker A Cable section mm2 Models Power supply V Ph Hz aM type fuse calibre A Curve D circuit breaker A Cable section mm2 K2 Remote A1 On Off contact HP5171DT3 HP5211DT3 HP5251DT3 HP5...

Page 14: ...t the water flow using the by pass valve see 3 6 and 2 1 as provided for by each model to obtain an Entry Exit temperature of 2 C 9 After running for several minutes verify that the air exiting the unit is cool between 5 and 10 10 With the unit operating turn off the filter pump The unit should automatically turn off and display error code E03 See 6 4 11 Allow the unit and the pool pump to run 24 ...

Page 15: ...circuit components to eliminate restart cycling and contactor chatter Thanks to this time delay the unit automatically restarts approximately 3 minutes after each control circuit interruption Even a brief power interruption will activate the restart time delay 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION continued ...

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 Water inlet temperature Water outlet temperature 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 ...

Page 17: ...ease 10 Operating mode selection 10a Cooling mode 10b Heating mode 10c Automatic mode 11 Water Output temperature 12 Selecting silence mode 12a Setting silence mode timer 12b Silence mode and activation light 13 Conversion C F 14 Water Input temperature 15 Setting the Timer date and time ON OFF 16 Defrost mode 17 On Off 4 1 General presentation The heat pump is equipped with a digital control pane...

Page 18: ...sary if you would like to run 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 Timers 1 2 4 3 Quit without saving Back to the previous screen Back Confirm Enter all the fields Day Mo...

Page 19: ...ng Repeat steps 3 to 6 to set and activate the stop time When the settings are complete the operating range of the heat pump is highlighted in green and the highlight range is yellow Press twice on to return to the main screen 6 3 4 5 1 2 Stop Confirm Activate Start Blue highlighting Activated Grey Deactivated The setting step is hour to hour ...

Page 20: ...r Mode ON Press the button to display the set point then press or pour to set the set point you wish Confirm by pressing and you will return to the main screen automatically The setting is made with a precision of 0 5 C It is recommended to never exceed 32 C to avoid alteration of the liners ...

Page 21: ...ore the screen locks automatically to between 1 and 10 minutes or simply to cancel this function 1 2 4 5 3 Automatic locking activated To unlock the screen press anywhere on the screen for 2s Enter the code 22 and confirm by pressing 2 1 3 Set the time to between 1 and 10 minutes Saving is automatic 4 Press twice to return to the main screen 5 To deactivate automatic locking press ...

Page 22: ...ables the heat pump to be used in economic 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 Manual Activation Silence mode activated 1 2 ...

Page 23: ...21 4 USER INTERFACE continued Manual Deactivation Setting the Timer 1 2 Silence mode deactivated 1 2 ...

Page 24: ... hour to hour Once the Timer is activated it is active 7 days a week Setting the Timer continued 1 2 5 4 3 Confirm 1 Start time input and confirmation 2 End time input and confirmation 3 Confirm 4 Activation 5 Deactivation 6 Back to the main screen 6 ...

Page 25: ...ust be disconnected from any electrical current source The maintenance operations must only be carried out by personnel that is qualified and authorised to handle liquid refrigerants Any damage caused by poor winterising maintenance will lead to cancellation of the warranty 5 2 Winterising Put the heat pump in OFF mode Cut the power supply to the heat pump Drain the condenser to avoid it being dam...

Page 26: ...OT t 5K AT 6 8K CN11 A13 GND GND GND GND 12V 0 10V OUT PWM IN PWM OUT L L EEV 5 4 4 A GND 12V B W U V AC L AC N L2 L1 CN708 CN604 CN607 Reactor L2 L1 N L U V W CPS Driver Board N L HP WHT 485A YEL 485B RED 12V Controller BLK GND WiFi Dry Contact 7 A max WHT 485A YEL 485B RED 12V BLK GND L N K2 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 MAIN BOARD REMARKS PS PRESSURE SENSOR CT EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR AT AIR TEMPERA...

Page 27: ...D GND GND 12V 0 10V OUT PWM IN PWM OUT 5V 5V L L KM1 EEV 5 P2 L4 L L N N L N N 1 POWER SUPPLY 220 240V 50Hz 4 electric reactor HP HP OHP HP OHP 5 6 7 8 OHP 5 8 5 8 4 WHT 485A YEL 485B RED 12V Controller BLK GND WiFi WHT 485A YEL 485B RED 12V BLK GND L N K2 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 Remote ON OFF connection Dry Contact 7 A max CPS Drive Board Fan Driver Board Main Board REMARKS PS PRESSURE SENSOR EEV ELE...

Page 28: ...AT 6 8K CN11 A13 GND GND GND GND 12V 0 10V OUT PWM IN PWM OUT 5V 5V L L KM1 EEV 5 P2 L4 L L N N L N N 1 220 240V 50Hz TO POWER SUPPLY 4 electric reactor 4 YEL 485B RED 12V Controller BLK GND WiFi YEL 485B RED 12V BLK GND WHT 485A WHT 485A L N K2 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 T CPS Drive Board Fan Driver Board Remote ON OFF connection Dry Contact 7 A max Main Board REMARKS PS PRESSURE SENSOR CT EVAPORATOR TE...

Page 29: ...LK WHT Pressure sensor PS Y G COMP U V W U V W K2 2 4 DCN IN U V W R S T DCP IN DCN OUT DCP OUT B A GND 12V CN602 GND CN605 5V JP601 electric reactor R S T RED BLK WHT R S T N N 2 R DC DC1 DC DC1 EEV 5 CN9 3 RLY1 OUT2 OUT3 AC N1 OUT4 OUT5 CN2 CN8 4 A1 A3 A5 A7 A9 A11 t 5K SUT LP A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A2 FS t 5K IT t 5K CT ET t 50K t 5K OT t 5K AT 6 8K CN11 A13 GND GND GND GND 12V 0 10V OUT PWM IN PWM O...

Page 30: ...1 RED BLK WHT Pressure sensor PS Y G COMP U V W U V W K2 2 4 DCN IN U V W R S T DCP IN DCN OUT DCP OUT B A GND 12V CN602 GND CN605 5V JP601 electric reactor R S T RED BLK WHT R S T N N 2 R DC DC1 DC DC1 EEV 5 CN9 3 RLY1 OUT2 OUT3 AC N1 OUT4 OUT5 CN2 CN8 4 A1 A3 A5 A7 A9 A11 t 5K SUT LP A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A2 FS HP t 5K IT t 5K CT ET t 50K t 5K OT t 5K AT 6 8K CN11 A13 GND GND GND GND 12V 0 10V OUT PW...

Page 31: ... 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 7 A max K2 Remove the front panel to access the terminal board ...

Page 32: ...t 230V 50 Hz no polarity 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 430V 3N 50Hz Three phases pump Dry contact 7 A max K2 Remove the front panel to acce...

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Page 34: ...ploded view and spare parts HP5131DT3 HP5171DT3 HP5211DT3 HP5251DT3 HP5301DT3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 20 21 53 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 13 14 15 23 22 36 37 45 41 44 43 39 42 46 47 48 38 40 49 50 51 52 A A ...

Page 35: ...n a n a HWX80705110 n a n a n a 5 6 HWX32012210724 n a n a n a HWX32002210071 n a n a HWX32004210137 n a n a n a 7 HWX20000140153 8 HWX20000140451 n a n a n a HWX20000140449 n a n a n a HWX20000140442 n a n a n a HWX20000140401 n a n a n a 9 HWX20000140027 10 HWX20000140512 11 HWX20000140150 12 HWX20041437 n a n a n a HWX20011491 n a 13 HWX20000360274 14 HWX20003202 15 HWX20000320145 16 HWX8300006...

Page 36: ... continued HP5131DT3 HP5171DT3 HP5211DT3 HP5251DT3 HP5301DT3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 20 21 53 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 13 14 15 23 22 36 37 45 41 44 43 39 42 46 47 48 38 40 49 50 51 52 A A ...

Page 37: ... n a HWX80700160 n a n a n a 38 Motherboard HWX72200033171D n a n a n a HWX72200033211D n a n a n a HWX72200033251D n a n a n a HWX72200033301D n a n a n a 39 Ventilator Inverter card HWX20000430228 40 Terminal block 4 connections HWX20003909 41 Filter board HWX3020100007 42 K2 relay HWX20000360297 43 Terminal block L N GND HWX20000390223 44 4 position terminal block HWX20000390046 45 Reactance co...

Page 38: ...5211ET3 HP5251ET3 HP5301ET3 HP5361ET3 6 APPENDIX continued 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 21 20 51 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 49 48 38 50 39 40 41 42 45 47 44 46 43 13 14 15 23 22 A A ...

Page 39: ...ion 29 30 Square 50mm threaded connector 31 PVC elbow Ø 50 mm 32 Left right vertical support P N HP5211ET3 HP5251ET3 HP5301ET3 HWX20000330381 n a HWX20000330402 n a n a HWX20000220320 HWX80900737 n a HWX80900718 n a n a HWX80705113 n a HWX80705110 n a n a HWX32002210071 n a HWX32004210137 n a n a HWX20000140153 HWX20000140449 n a n a HWX20000140442 n a n a HWX20000140401 n a n a HWX20000140027 HWX...

Page 40: ...5211ET3 HP5251ET3 HP5301ET3 HP5361ET3 6 APPENDIX continued 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 21 20 51 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 49 48 38 50 39 40 41 42 45 47 44 46 43 13 14 15 23 22 A A ...

Page 41: ...ance terminal board 51 Bottle of liquid 33 Fin coil 34 Protection arrière 35 P N HP5211ET3 HP5251ET3 HP5301ET3 HWX35072195 n a HWX20000270057 n a n a HWX32003210142 n a HWX80700160 n a n a HWX72200033211E n a n a HWX72200033251E n a n a HWX72200033301E n a n a HWX20000430228 HWX20003909 HWX82300074 HWX20000360297 HWX20000390180 HWX20000390046 HWX20000370030 HWX82300112 n a HWX302010000012 n a n a ...

Page 42: ...lled automatically and the triangle changes to solid grey To delete the error list press on then return to the previous screen by pressing on If there is a fault on the heat pump the symbol appears blinking red in the left hand corner of the screen Press the symbol to access the list of errors Refer to following table Error codes Description Date and time of appearance ...

Page 43: ...n the board and measure the resistance replace it if R 6 8 kΩ Compressor discharge sensor fault P081 Check the black AIN12 connector on the board and measure the sensor s resistance if it is under 100 Ω or over 500 kΩ replace it Discharge temperature too high P082 Discharge temperature 120 C Measure the discharge temperature at the outlet of the compressor if measured temperature 120 C replace the...

Page 44: ...it board and the user interface Check the connectors see the wiring diagram Level 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 ...

Page 45: ...ress on to access the history of water input and output temperature recordings This data is available for 60 days Press on to access the average electric power consumed Water input temperature curve Water output temperature curve Press on to return to the main screen ...

Page 46: ... normal conditions as described in their user guide and that the product has not been modified in any way and has been used only with HAYWARD components and parts Frost and chemical damage are not covered No other costs transportation labour etc are covered by the warranty HAYWARD cannot be held liable for any direct or indirect damage caused by the incorrect installation connection or operation o...

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Page 48: ...HAYWARD POOL EUROPE Parc Industriel de la Plaine de l Ain Allée des Chênes 01150 Saint Vulbas France http www hayward fr 83900269 ...

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