18| SAHP - Installation Manual
V3 June 2021US - SD667052
6.1
The SAHP shall be electrically connected once all the refrigerant
connections and plumbing connections are completed. All electrical
work is to be carried out in accordance with the NEC standards,
latest issue or local codes of practice as applicable. Ensure to also
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6.2
The power supply of the SAHP is single phase: 220V - 240V / 50Hz
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isolated and protected by an appropriately sized fuse (13Amps)
NOTE: In Area’s with 110V branch circuits within the home, you will
be required to install a dedicated single phase 220 - 240V circuit
from the electrical consumer panel to provide 220 - 240V power
supply to the SAHP. Be sure to clearly label the wires 220 - 240V on
each end for safety.
NOTE: In areas with 4 conductor L1, L2, N and G wiring, connect L1
to L, L2 to N and G to ground.
6.3
The power supply of the integral Immersion Heaters is single phase:
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manufacturers supplied immersion heater. Immersion heaters should
not have a higher capacity than 5000btu/1.5kW if directly connected to
the Heat Pump controller. If Immersion Heaters with a capacity higher
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to a separate fused switch. Also available are 3kW/10000btu and
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distributer.
ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATION
SECTION 6
Electrical
connections
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6.4
Each immersion comes complete with integral control thermostat
and a high limit cut-out.