Owners Manual
Quantum Energy Technologies
4b.6: Chemical Balance
It is imperative that correct chemical balance be maintained in your pool or building hydraulic
circuit. Corrosion due to imbalanced water will void warranty. Your local pool shop specialist
or spa retailer can advise on correct water balance. We recommend that your pool water
should be checked and maintained regularly by a pool water professional. As a guide the
following parameters may be used.
PH
7.6
to
7.8
Total Alkalinity
80 to 120 p.p.m.
Calcium Hardness 150 p.p.m.
You should test your water balance at least on a weekly basis.
Excessive sanitiser can damage your heater. Chlorine should not exceed 3 p.p.m. and bromine
should not exceed 5 p.p.m. Salt Chlorinators on indoor or covered swimming pools or spa
pools can easily produce excessive chlorine levels, which will damage the heater internals.
4b.7: Cabinet Clearances
Note: Quantum recommends allowing the following clearances around the Heat Exchanger
Cabinet: -
MODEL
FRONT
BACK LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE
TOP
27AC Series 1,700 mm 300 mm
500 mm
500 mm
500 mm
The heater should be placed on a plinth if installed on a floor subject to wet conditions or
outdoors. A properly drained overflow tray should be used where property damage could
occur from water spillage. (See AS3500.4 for further details).
Document Number : QDC0046PD-6
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