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cycling.
9. Wait for water temperatures to stabilize (approximately 5 minutes).
12. Adjust valves in the following order using the temperature chart provided.
a. Adjust the valve that controls water exiting the heat pump until the correct temperature differential is
achieved. Match the temperature measured with a temperature probe to the chart.
b. Wait for water temperatures to stabilize. Then check the temperature again. Re-adjust the valve as needed.
13. Mark valves at these positions for future reference.
MODEL
TEMPERATURE
LT55
2° to 5° F
(1.1° C to 2.8° C)
LT400
2° to 5° F
(1.1° C to 2.8° C)
LT600
3° to 6° F
(1.7° C to 3.3° C)
LT700
3° to 7° F
(1.7° C to 3.9° C)
LT800
3° to 7° F
(1.7° C to 3.9° C)
LT1000
3° to 7° F
(1.7° C to 3.9° C)
Table 3 - Temperature Chart
PLEASE NOTE -
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Temperature differences are based on pool water temperatures of 69° to 75° F. (20.5° to
23.8° C)
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For water temperatures outside this range, contact Leisure Temp.
2.7 Planned Maintenance
An annual inspection and maintenance program is strongly recommended starting no later than one year after
installation of the heat pump. In harsh environments or coastal areas, a bi-annual inspection is recommended.
See the recommended inspection checklist.
DANGER
Failure to heed the following will result in injury or death.
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Deactivate power while routing wiring to control board.
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Follow all National Electric Codes (NEC) and/or State and Local guidelines.
WARNING
Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death.
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Annual inspection and service must be performed by a qualified heat pump specialist in order to prevent physical
injury or damage to equipment. For tasks requiring handling refrigerant, an HVAC license is required.
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