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Energy Conservation Mode

 

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Select Energy  Conservation  Mode  to  work  with  a highly economic effect  in  the 

heat pump compressor

 

 

 

Heating Mode

 

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Select Heating Mode to continue heat the water to the setting temperature

 

 

 

Powerful Working Mode

 

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Select Powerful Working Mode to  run with highest capacity, trying to reach the 

setting water temperature in the shortest time

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Energy Conservation Heating Mode

 

 

 

Powerful Heating Mode

 

 

 

Cooling Mode 

 

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Select Cooling Mode to cool the water to the setting temperature. 

 

Defrosting Mode 

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The  heat  pump  will  work  with  a  higher  economic  effect  if  Defrosting  Mode  is 

operation by system automatically or manual.

 

 

 

Water-Heating Mode 

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This mode only use for the heating/cooling and hot water function machine.

 

 

Automatic Mode

 

 

Heat Pump Compressor run

 

 

 

Electric Heater run

 

Summary of Contents for BCPI10

Page 1: ...1 Installation Operation Manual I Full Inverter Swimming Pool Heat Pump...

Page 2: ...carefully before you install heat pump Thank you very much for purchasing our please keep and read this manual carefully Packing List No Name Qty Remark 1 Installation Operation Manual 1 2 Wire contr...

Page 3: ...ction measures must be provided WARNING The unit is not suitable for use in winter all water must be drained from the unit during overwinter or it could freeze inside the unit causing damage to the in...

Page 4: ...n of electric devices 15 Operating Instructions 18 Wireless Remote control 32 Adjusting and Initial operation 42 Operation and maintenance 43 Fault analysis and elimination method 45 Technical paramet...

Page 5: ...pipes valves filter equipment sterilizing equipment used for the swimming pool heating circulation pipe system depend on the project design We do not recommend to install auxiliary electric heaters in...

Page 6: ...d connection is not correctly done it may cause electric shock 2 Safety Range of application 1 Power supply 220V 240V 1N 50Hz 2 Ambient temperature 15 C 43 C 3 Working water temperature Min inlet wate...

Page 7: ...e unit needs to be removed or re installed please ensure that the work is carried out by qualified professionals If the installation is not correct it may cause unit operation failure electric shock f...

Page 8: ...ntains a fan that draws in outside air and directs it over the surface of the EVAPORATOR energy collector The liquid refrigerant inside the EVAPORATOR coil absorbs the heat from the outside air and be...

Page 9: ...tropical and subtropical climates the pool can be maintained between 26 C and 32 C 3 2 Air source heat pump working principle 4 way valve Water inlet Water Outlet Condenser Gas liquid separator Compr...

Page 10: ...eck the model number name etc to avoid incorrect installation Make sure there is enough space for installation and maintenance Install in a dry well ventilated place and make sure there are no obstruc...

Page 11: ...quirements indicated below for optimal operation and maintenance Figure 2 Horizontal installation space requirements mm 4 4 Heat pump dimensions Figure 3 Heat pump dimensions BCPI7 BCPI10 BCPI13 BCPI1...

Page 12: ...107 290 26 11 BYC 013 017 0 21TF1 641 896 389 363 128 640 128 107 340 26 11 4 5Exploded view Parts Parts 1 Fan protective gill 15 Water flow switch 2 Front panel 16 Titanium heat exchanger 3 Fan blad...

Page 13: ...sets see Figure 5 Please use protective plates on the surface of the units when handling to avoid scratches and 5 Left panel 19 Right panel 6 Left structure 20 Control panel 7 Evaporator 21 Electrical...

Page 14: ...nage channel when making the installation base Please install shock absorbers on the surface of the base Figure 5 Lifting diagram 5 1 Attention Prevent air dust and other material from going into the...

Page 15: ...inlet and outlet pipe use only the holes on the beam of the base see Figure 5 When connecting the water inlet and outlet pipes use two pipe wrenches to adjust the two parts of the pipes and make sure...

Page 16: ...Connection sizes Model No Inlet Outlet BCPI7 BCPI10 BCPI13 BCPI17 BCPI21 BCPI30 BCPI30 DN50 DN50 The pipe pressure and flow rate should be calculated before selecting the diameter of the pipe pressur...

Page 17: ...d for the system to operate there is a terminal connection for the pump single phase NOTE For single phase pumps please check the wiring diagram Head of circulation pump height difference between wate...

Page 18: ...ated power supply in accordance with the recommended voltage Unit power supply circuit must have an effective external grounding Wiring and electrical connections must be made by qualified professiona...

Page 19: ...PI21 BCPI30 3 4 mm BCPI30 380V 3ph 5 2 5 mm Terminal Terminal cable max 4 mm Figure 9 7 3 Circulation pump installation The heat pump only provides a signal for the circulation pump A separate A C Con...

Page 20: ...20 Figure 10 Figure 11 NOTE If the pump power less than 250w please connect the pump as this drawing NOTE If the pump power 250w please connect the pump as this drawing...

Page 21: ...SSOR GND GROUND AMBT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR WFS WATER FLOW SWITCH LOW LOW PRESSURE SWITCH HIGH HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH COIL EVAPORATOR COIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR OWT INWT INLET OUTLET WATER TEMPERATURE...

Page 22: ...locked If the icon is lighted 1 2 ON OFF Operation steps Step1 Light Press this button one time to start close the heat pump Step2 Press the button to close the heat pump if in main menu in other men...

Page 23: ...60 seconds Purpose to prevent children playing Any operation is without response when it is locked The LCD locked If the icon is lighted 1 3 2 Step 2 Unlock Press and hold for 3s to change the status...

Page 24: ...est capacity trying to reach the setting water temperature in the shortest time Energy Conservation Heating Mode Powerful Heating Mode Cooling Mode Select Cooling Mode to cool the water to the setting...

Page 25: ...ighted Step 2 Press and hold for 3s to change the status from lock to unlock With this operation the controller can response any other demands Step 3 Press 3 seconds to select modes the order for diff...

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Page 27: ...27 3 Key Parts Working Display Key Parts...

Page 28: ...28 3 1 Icon definition Heat Pump Compressor run Electric Heater run Water Pump run 4 Way valve run Water Inlet Temperature Heat Pump FAN run...

Page 29: ...byte setting function after press in main menu hour byte flashed at this time press or to set the hour Step2 The setting will be saved in controller after press when hour setting is finished Step3 En...

Page 30: ...Step4 The setting will be saved in controller after press when minute setting is finished EXAMPLE If you would like to set 08 15 please follow below operations remark mean first operating Step 1 Step...

Page 31: ...31 hour minute Save Adjust First Step 4 Step 3 minute Save Adjust...

Page 32: ...hour setting is finished Step3 The minute byte will flashing after hour setting is finished at this time press or to set the minute byte The 1st phase ON timer setting will be saved in the controller...

Page 33: ...the timer heat pump will start to work at 08 15 every day Timer OFF will also repeat every day Remark mean the first step Step 1 Step 2 hour Press 3S Save Adjust First 1ST phase ON timer light Saved O...

Page 34: ...setting please don t press key to save While please press key to enter 2nd phase timer setting menu Then you can see For the 2nd and 3rd phase ON OFF timer setting method please follow up 1st phase O...

Page 35: ...imer once the controller is unlocked 5 Browse Function Function 1 press or to browse the parameters of Heat Pump Function 2 In the main menu of Heat Pump ON press or to modify the temperature for curr...

Page 36: ...Inside coil temp after throttle 0 1 c08 water inlet temperature 0 1 c09 water outlet temperature 0 1 c10 reserve c11 reserve c12 reserve c13 sensor failure c14 system failure c15 driver failure c16 si...

Page 37: ...ween driver and main Program board E11 After throttle temp sensor failure E12 exhaust temperature over E15 water inlet sensor failure E16 Outside coil sensor failure E18 exhaust sensor failure E20 Dri...

Page 38: ...37 IPM current failure E38 Heat sink temperature is too high E39 Power overload shutdown PFC failure E40 DC voltage over E41 DC voltage lower E42 inside coil sensor failure E43 AC voltage lower E44 AC...

Page 39: ...atic Mode 7 Defrosting Mode 8 WIFI connection status 9 Setting 10 Water Inlet 11 Heat Pump Compressor 12 Electric Heater 13 Water Pump 14 4 Way valve 15 Heat Pump FAN 16 Wind speed steps of FAN 17 Loc...

Page 40: ...ighted over 5S You can check the connection status in your mobile APP The WIFI icon is not lighted once WIFI connection is failed Please reconnect following below 2 ways Method 1 Restart the controlle...

Page 41: ...egistration When using the smart life software for the first time user registration is required Click the Create New User link to enter the registration interface If you already have an account just c...

Page 42: ...registration the software will jump to the login interface or directly log in successfully enter the correct user name and password to log in Enter the phone number you wa nt to register and click Nex...

Page 43: ...43 The phone needs to be connected to the network through the WIFI network Need to select Agree...

Page 44: ...s WIFI is not the WIFI in the module but the WIFI that can be connected to the Internet After users log in to the software they can add devices Device binding Connect to available Wi Fi networks Turn...

Page 45: ...45 Click or Add Device in the upper right corner to bind Click to enter the Add Device Type interface Choose Icon Logo...

Page 46: ...re divided into default mode WI FI fast connection and compatibility mode hotspot distribution network Default mode WI FI fast connection Enter and click to confirm The remote controller simultaneousl...

Page 47: ...47 Enter the password and confirm it will jump to the connection interface Click Finish to start device control Device name can be modified...

Page 48: ...the timing key down key power key simultaneously for 3 seconds to enter the compatibility mode distribution network If the network distribution fails the APP will display the page as shown in the fig...

Page 49: ...49 Click Go to connect and jump to the Wi Fi interface select Wi Fi with the words SmartLife xxxx After selecting and connecting return to the APP interface and enter the network distribution process...

Page 50: ...50 Control introduction Enter the correct password and click confirm...

Page 51: ...ully bound device Click to enter control Switch machine control Timing setting can set the timing on or off Equipment details Set temperature and current inlet water temperature display Set temperatur...

Page 52: ...f rated voltage Check that air inlet and outlet are working correctly Check that the electrical leakage protector works correctly 10 3 Adjustment Process Check that switch of display controller works...

Page 53: ...ic acid can be used to clean the coil Any dirt accumulated on the surface of the evaporator fins should be blown away using a 0 6Mpa air compressor brushed by fine copper wire or flushed with a high p...

Page 54: ...user manual instruction to make sure the unit running is in good condition If there is a fire disconnect the power immediately and put the fire out with fire extinguisher The unit s operating environm...

Page 55: ...55 12 Fault analysis and elimination method...

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Page 57: ...7 63 4 98 7 59 4 97 7 62 4 98 7 63 4 99 Cooling Capacity at Air 35 Water 29 in 27 out Cooling Capacity kW 4 28 1 06 5 92 1 48 7 25 1 82 9 47 2 35 11 58 2 96 15 86 3 91 15 89 3 93 Power Input kW 1 15 0...

Page 58: ...imensions mm L x W x H 860 320 592 860 320 592 920 360 640 920 360 640 920 360 640 1080 370 730 1080 370 730 Package Dimensions mm L x W x H 940 400 710 940 400 710 990 430 760 990 430 760 990 430 760...

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