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ULTRATEMP

®  

Heat Pump Installation and User’s Guide

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* 80A-80RH-80W:  80° F Air Temp, 80% RH, 80° F Water Inlet Temp.
** 80A-62RH-80W:  80° F Air Temp, 62% RH, 80° F Water Inlet Temp.
*** 50A-63RH-80W:  50° F Air Temp, 63% RH, 80° F Water Inlet Temp.
**** Add 50 lbs. for Pallet and Packaging.
COP = Coefficient of Performance 

70

90

110

120

120 H/C

120C

100I

90I

Voltage/Phase/Hz

208-230/1/60 208-230/1/60

208-230/1/60

208-230/1/60 208-230/1/60

208-230/3/60

230/1/50

380-400/3/50

33

40

42

42

42

35

42

18

Recommended Fuse Size

40

50

50

50

50

50

50

30

Max Fuse Breaker Size

50

60

70

70

70

60

60

40

Compressor/Fan Motor/System

RLA

Compressor/Fan Motor/System

LRA

Compressor/Fan Motor/System

MCC

Capacity (Btu/h) 80A-80RH-80W *

75,000

90,000

108,000

125,000

125,000

125,000

102,000

85,000

COP 80A-80RH-80W *

5.9

5.8

5.8

5.5

5.4

5.7

5.9

5.7

Power Input, KW (80A-80RH-80W) * 

Current, Amp (80A-80RH-80W) *

18

21

25

30

31

19

25

9

70,000

84,000

101,000

117,000

117,000

115,000

96,000

81,000

5.7

5.5

5.5

5.3

5.2

5.4

5.6

5.4

17

20

25

29

30

18

24

9

50,000

60,000

72,000

82,000

82,000

81,000

67,000

56,000

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

16

19

24

27

27

17

24

9

Shipping Weight (lbs) ****

250

250

270

270

278

280

280

250

Shipping Size (L x W x H)

43"x34"x39"

43"x34"x39"

43"x34"x51"

43"x34"x51"

43"x34"x51"

43"x34"x51"

43"x34"x47"

43"x34"x39"

6.5

6.6

25/2/27

134/4/138

39/NA/NA

3.7

3.6

3.6

178/4/182

26/2/28

50/NA/NA

130/4/134

148/4/152

185/4/189

185/4/189

190/4/194

49/NA/NA

50/NA/NA

50/NA/NA

50/NA/NA

39/NA/NA

4.5

5.4

Modelos

31/2/33

32/2/34

32/2/34

UltraTemp

®

32/2/34

12/1/13

4.5

5.5

6.7

6.8

6.4

5.1

4.4

32/2/34

87/3/90

6.2

5

4.4

19/NA/NA

4.9

4.1

4.2

5.3

6

6

5.9

140

140 H/C

208-230/3/60 208-230/1/60

43

43

50

50

70

70

32/3/35

32/3/35

185/11/196

185/11/196

50/NA/NA

50/NA/NA

140,000

140,000

5.7

5.8

7.2

7.1

34

33

132,000

132,000

5.4

5.5

7.1

7

33

32

85,000

88,000

4

4

6.2

6.4

29

29

320

320

43"x34"x46"

43"x34"x46"

140C

208-230/3/60

36

50

60

39/NA/NA

320

Capacity (Btu/h) 80A-62RH-80W **

COP 80A-62RH-80W **

Power Input, KW (80A-62RH-80W) * 

Current, Amp (80A-62RH-80W) *

Capacity (Btu/h) 50A-63RH-80W ***

COP 50A-63RH-80W ***

Power Input, KW (50A-63RH-80W) * 

Current, Amp (50A-63RH-80W) *

Min. Circuit Ampacity (Amp)

26/3/29

190/11/201

140,000

5.8

7.1

23

132,000

5.5

7.0

22

87,000

4

6.4

21

43"x34"x46"

Electrical Supply - Voltage Requirements

TECHNICAL INFORMATION 

*Temperature Resistance Chart

°F

OHMS

°F

OHMS

°F

OHMS

°F

OHMS

°F

OHMS

0

85,387

51

19,377

66

13,136

81

9,076

96

6,382

10

62,479

52

18,870

67

12,809

82

8,861

97

6,238

20

46,225

53

18,377

68

12,491

83

8,651

98

6,097

30

34,561

54

17,899

69

12,182

84

8,447

99

5,960

40

26,100

55

17,435

70

11,882

85

8,249

100

5,827

41

25,391

56

16,985

71

11,589

86

8,056

101

5,697

42

24,704

57

16,548

72

11,305

87

7,867

102

5,570

43

24,037

58

16,123

73

11,029

88

7,684

103

5,446

44

23,391

59

15,711

74

10,761

89

7,506

104

5,326

45

22,764

60

15,310

75

10,500

90

7,333

105

5,208

46

22,156

61

14,921

76

10,246

91

7,164

106

5,094

47

21,566

62

14,543

77

9,999

92

6,999

107

4,982

48

20,993

63

14,176

78

9,758

93

6,839

108

4,873

49

20,438

64

13,820

79

9,525

94

6,683

110

4,664

50

19,900

65

13,473

80

9,297

95

6,530

120

3,758

If voltage drops below 208V, this may damage the heat pump and void the 
warranty. Take proper steps to ensure correct voltage at the heat pump 
during operation. 

Summary of Contents for ULTRATEMP

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND USER S GUIDE HEAT PUMP IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ULTRATEMP...

Page 2: ...ecting to an Automation System Remote Operation Relay Remote Controls Connecting to IntelliTouch or EasyTouch via Heat Pump Spade Terminals Connecting to IntelliTouch or EasyTouch via RS 485 Connector...

Page 3: ...8 C is considered safe for a healthy adult Special caution is suggested for young children Prolonged immersion in hot water can induce hyperthermia 2 Drinking of alcoholic beverages before or during s...

Page 4: ...ISH ESPANOL SOFTWARE VERSION REV ____ PUMP START TIME TIME 1 4 HRS INTELL ADDRESS ADDRESS 1 16 TEMPERATURE SCALE FAHRENHEIT CELSIUS PRESS POOL SPA TO EXIT SETUP WP HP LP PL SP 1 1 1 0 0 FAN COMP PMP R...

Page 5: ...rce and provide a dual electronic thermostat control system for pool spa combinations or preheat convenience 3 This heat pump is specifically designed for heating fresh water swimming pools and spas D...

Page 6: ...a roof into the unit Sharp sloping roofs without gutters will allow massive amounts of rain water mixed with debris from the roof to be forced through the unit A gutter or down spout may be needed to...

Page 7: ...water 4 Install heat pump a minimum of 6 in 153 mm from the wall of the house Anchor Clamp Installation Installation of the anchor clamps is recommended in all installations Installation of the ancho...

Page 8: ...t below the pool water surface See instructions for pressure switch adjustment on the next page If the heat pump is installed outside of this range an external pressure switch may need to be installed...

Page 9: ...clean before making any pressure switch adjustment A dirty filter will restrict the water flow and the pressure switch cannot be adjusted properly To adjust the pressure switch The following adjustme...

Page 10: ...switch is located in the water plumbing in the lower right corner of the heat pump 5 Slowly rotate the adjustment wheel on the water pressure switch in a counterclockwise direction until the LOW WATE...

Page 11: ...um 24 610 mm 153 mm 12 305 mm 4 610 mm min earance for ervice access 153 mm 6 6 Multiple Unit Installation Extend 12 305 mm past end heater inlet for hydraulic balancing Extend 12 305 mm past end heat...

Page 12: ...the power to the circuit for the heat pump is turned off 1 Remove the front left panel of the heat pump cabinet you do not need to remove the torque head screw at the top left corner 2 Remove the ser...

Page 13: ...N P U M P COM SPA POOL INPUT SWITCHES J9 WTR TEMP J4 DEF TEMP J5 3 WIRE REMOTE TERM PWR J7 RS 485 J8 INTELLITOUCH CONNECTION BLACK OUTPUTS J3 BLACK WHITE PURPLE BLACK BLACK Capacitor COMPR FAN FAN HER...

Page 14: ...ion Device GRAY ORANGE BLACK RED YELLOW GREEN YELLOW BLUE RED GRAY T H E R M 1 T H E R M 2 GREEN C Note If red LED is on swap any two phases Label P N 474022 Rev B Compressor R C S 24 VAC C O M P R E...

Page 15: ...3 WIRE REMOTE TERM PWR J7 J8 CONNECTION BLACK OUTPUTS J3 BLACK PURPLE BLACK BLACK Transformer 415V 24 VAC COM Compressor Contactor Fan Relay BLACK WHITE BLACK BLUE BLUE WHITE PURPLE ORANGE BLACK YELL...

Page 16: ...ipment to the heat pump perform the following steps 1 Turnoffthepowertoboththeremotepool spacontrol system and the heat pump 2 Remove the front left panel of the heat pump cabinet you do not need to r...

Page 17: ...nections 2 Unlatch the front door spring latches and open the front door of the IntelliTouch or EasyTouch Load Center 3 Loosen the two retaining screws from the top of the control panel and lower the...

Page 18: ...a the optional four wire cable P N 520199 To connect the heat pump board cable to the IntelliTouch or EasyTouch load center 1 Unlatch the IntelliTouch or EasyTouch load center front door spring latche...

Page 19: ...Pin Configuration for the Heat Pump Control Board to IntelliTouch Control System 1 Heat Pump Control Board Connect pin 2 green to IntelliTouch screw terminal pin 2 green 2 Heat Pump Control Board Conn...

Page 20: ...WN arrows 4 UP and DOWN Arrow buttons The UP and DOWN arrows will raise or lower the temperature set point if pressed while the run screen is displayed They are also used to scroll through the various...

Page 21: ...evision Displays the software revision level loaded on the control board 3 Pump Start Time This displays the period at which the heat pump will close the AutoSet contactor to start the filter pump Adj...

Page 22: ...l become active TEMPERATURE SCALE FAHRENHEIT CELSIUS TEMP OFFSET OFFSET 2 TO 2 Defrost Cycle The UltraTemp Heat Pump may enter a defrost cycle if air temperatures are around 50 F 10 C The defrost cycl...

Page 23: ...ch allows the heat pump to heat or cool the water as necessary 6 Time Delay Screen If the heat pump is waiting on any restart pump start or sensing water temperature delays this screen shows how much...

Page 24: ...During the selected time frame the green LED indicator is on and the heat pump functions in the normal mode of operation When the green led indicator turns off the heat pump turns off when time expire...

Page 25: ...OWN arrows to toggle between the ON and OFF options AutoSet Enable this feature any time the filter pump is off The AutoSet feature periodically energizes a contactor which can be connected to the pum...

Page 26: ...s a protection feature for the heat pump s compressor This extends the life of the compressor s by not allowing it to cycle on and off i e adjusting set point up and down around actual temperature Cou...

Page 27: ...mp has been winterized perform the following steps when starting the system in the Spring 1 Uncovertheheatpumpandinspectthetopandsides for any debris or structural problems 2 Connect the water inlet a...

Page 28: ...while in operation The heat pump base is designed to allow the condensation to exit through the bottom drain port when the unit is running The condensation will increase as the outdoor air humidity l...

Page 29: ...6 7 6 8 6 4 5 1 4 4 32 2 34 87 3 90 6 2 5 4 4 19 NA NA 4 9 4 1 4 2 5 3 6 6 5 9 140 140 H C 208 230 3 60 208 230 1 60 43 43 50 50 70 70 32 3 35 32 3 35 185 11 196 185 11 196 50 NA NA 50 NA NA 140 000 1...

Page 30: ...UltraTemp 140 352 168 12 UltraTemp 140 325 98 3 UltraTemp 140 H C 377 170 10 UltraTemp 140 H C 327 100 3 UltraTemp 120C 354 150 12 UltraTemp 120C 318 89 4 UltraTemp 140C 365 168 13 UltraTemp 140C 320...

Page 31: ...ature sensor circuit is shorted Bad Thermistor or bad control board Use the 10k ohm resistance test to verify thermistor If shows shorted replace thermistor If good replace control board SUCTION TH OP...

Page 32: ...n entire filtering system and or replace filter element Inspect clean pump impeller Adjust all plumbing valves Repair suction air leaks grease pump lid O ring Replace filter Wrong filter pump pipe siz...

Page 33: ...ure switch Check Alarm Status on Control Board for LOW REFRIG Alarm The outside air temperature too low and Defrost feature is NOT enable Malfunctioning Defrost Thermistor Make sure heater is installe...

Page 34: ...ufficient water flow system overcharged See Possible Cause column for TXV stuck closed Insuf ficient water flow and Unit overcharged Low current with high superheat Unit undercharged Find source of re...

Page 35: ...40 32 13 3 26 6 29 30 12 31 33 34 28 5 15 14 43 11 44 7 10 35 36 9 8 38 39 24 25 25 25 2 41 42 4 27 37 1 B DETAIL B Single Phase DETAIL B Three Phase 19 20 21 22 18 16 17 23 SEE DETAIL B 19 18 17 21...

Page 36: ...17 18 6 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 470159 Screw 10 x 75 Pan Head Phillips Almond 470198 Screw 10 x 75 Pan Head Phillips Black Head 470161 Screw 10 x 1 Button Head Torx Almond Head 474197 Screw 10 x 1 Bu...

Page 37: ...nless expressly noted names and brands of third parties that may be used in this document are not used to indicate an affiliation or endorsement between the owners of these names and brands and Pentai...

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