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Individual circulation pump installation.
An onboard output initiates the circulation pump to start and stop from the heat pump
itself based on temperature and timers. For use when there are dedicated heating pipes and
to separate from the filtration time
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Termination points are labelled P1-P2 from the on-board relay and is activated by the timers
and pool temperature, and will continue to run the pump until the heated water reaches the
set temperature or the timer switches off.
2-
Once temperature is reached or the timer is finished the heat pump will switch off the relay
output stopping the circulation pump.
3-
If the pool reaches temperature but the timer is still active the heat pump will switch off relay
to stop the circulation pump. Whilst the timer is still active every hour it will run the
circulation pump for 2 minutes to test the water temperature. If the temperature is 1 degree
below set point the heat pump will continue to run the circulation pump and start the heating
process again.
4-
P1 – P2 relay up to 10A output for circulation pump (check total load on circuit when
combined) (P1 and P2 is an output relay switch not active neutral terminals, please see wiring
diagram for further information.
5-
Heat Pump timers are set through the mobile application and required a WiFi connection. If
no WiFi is present then additional external timer may be required (sold separately)
6-
It is recommended to install a power point for the pump to plug into for any future service
work to the pump which may be required.
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Circulation pump should be sized accordingly to suit the site conditions and flow required.
8-
Adjust parameter “P6” to 100 as per section E
A: Switch active outlet
A
Please consult Madimack for assistance
required in wiring into the heat pump
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Summary of Contents for Elite Max
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Page 6: ...3 Safety Precautions b ...
Page 9: ...6 About your heat pump c ...
Page 13: ...10 6 Dimension A B C D E F G H EM2500 985 1892 1051 1040 2601 525 221 2069 Name Size mm Model ...
Page 14: ...11 Installation Guidance d ...
Page 28: ...25 Operation Guidance e ...
Page 32: ...29 f Testing and Parameters ...
Page 36: ...33 g Commissioning ...
Page 38: ...35 Maintenance h ...
Page 40: ...37 Troubleshooting for common faults i ...
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