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6.5 Winter storage  

• Press the button 

      to switch the regulation to 

«stand-by»

, Ofr5 is displayed for 5 s before a small red dot 

appears.

  

  

Close the valves V2 and V3 of the BY-PASS. 

  

Open valves V4 and V5

 

next to the unit 

(if present)

.

 

• 

Drain the water condenser 

(RISK OF FROST)

 by unscrewing the two pool water inlet and outlet unions on the 

side of the heat pump. 

• 

Lightly retighten the two unions to avoid any risk of foreign bodies entering the 

condenser. 

• 

Do not hermetically seal the unit (risk of condensation). A special-purpose ventilated cover is available (optional 

accessory provided by PSA).

 

 

Incorrect winter storage automatically cancels the GUARANTEE. 

 

7. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS  

 

Tasks to be carried out by a qualified and authorised person

The following operations must be carried out at least once a year: 

• Clean the evaporator at the back of the heat pump 

(with a soft brush and gentle water spray)

.  

  - Never use a high-pressure cleaner for this operation - 
• Check the settings. 
• Check safety devices. 
• Check the presence of refrigerant 

(check the pressure gauge needle with the compressor switched off).

 

• Check electrical connections and terminals 

(retighten the supply cable terminals)

• Check earth connections. 
• Do not use solvents to clean the outside of your unit, PSA NET offers an optional specific cleaning kit. 

 

IMPORTANT  

Before working on the appliance, ensure that the power supply is disconnected and secured. All interventions must be carried 

out by persons who are qualified and authorised to work on this type of equipment . 

 

8. RECYCLING THE  PRODUCT  

 

 

This appliance contains a refrigerant and high-tech electrical components.  

When replaced, this unit must be recycled by a specialised service or sent back to PSA. 

Summary of Contents for Edenpac 2

Page 1: ...gle fan 4 1 2 Edenpac with double fan 4 2 Hydraulic connections 10 4 3 Electric connection 11 5 Regulator operation 12 5 1 Presentation 12 5 2 Setting the target temperature 12 6 Starting up 13 6 1 Ch...

Page 2: ...2 Voltage Prior to any operation check that the voltage on the name plate of the appliance corresponds to the mains voltage provided on site 1 3 Water treatment In order to use our appliances under th...

Page 3: ...ANIUM condenser unit 8 Regulator sensor 9 LP pressure switch Cased SCROLL compressor 11 Arched flat fin unit cooler 12 Anti frost sensor 13 Fastening plates with silent blocks 14 Pool inlet water conn...

Page 4: ...e on photos but located at the back of the unit 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 11 13 1 Top and bottom panels with polypropylene grid 2 Motor fan unit 3 Access flap to digital regulator 3a Euro FK and pressure gaug...

Page 5: ...ions of the appliance with packaging in mm Weight of Edenpac 2 with packaging 98 kg Weight of Edenpac 3 with packaging 101 kg Weight of Edenpac 4 5 with packaging 110 kg 1275 480 870 To be transported...

Page 6: ...6 2 2 2 Edenpac 6...

Page 7: ...anner 13 1 ratchet spanner 1 pliers 2 straps for handling Choose the appliance installation site according to the following criteria the appliance must be installed outdoors the clearance around the a...

Page 8: ...re are not water jets In the contrary case respect a minimum distance of 3 5 metres Attention Do not lift the appliance by picking it up at the front and or the water inlet outlet points Use 2 lifting...

Page 9: ...crews 2 and 3 on the right side using a cross head screwdriver Slide the entire front panel forward and then down 4 1 2 Edenpac with double fan Turn the 2 clips 1a and 1b in the front turn clockwise u...

Page 10: ...ent facility see diagrams below Hydraulic circuit test pressure 3 bar Hydraulic circuit operating pressure 1 5 bar Edenpac 2 3 4 and 5 Average water flow 5 to 6 5 m3 h pressure drop 1 3 to 1 7 mCE 0 1...

Page 11: ...olarity 230V 50Hz between terminals 1 2 refer to the electrical wiring diagram below Possibility to connect an exterior fault indicator of 230V 50Hz between terminals 0 and 4 refer to the electrical w...

Page 12: ...f the water temperature becomes or is lower than the target temperature the regulator unit authorises heating after a set time of 180 seconds the Led blinks and then remains on 5 2 Setting the target...

Page 13: ...at the base of the unit may be due to normal condensation of the water vapour in the air or due to the defrost cycle in progress phenomenon visible if the additional condensation evacuation kit is not...

Page 14: ...d longer than or equal to 3 s a timer of 130 seconds min is activated before the unit starts again For information this time period may increase during a defrost cycle or if the compressor stop time i...

Page 15: ...ne hour Consult a PSA approved technician to check the sensor and operation of the defrost cycle Cut power supply or press the button if dtd starts blinking after stand by Ofr5 and switch the regulato...

Page 16: ...g operations must be carried out at least once a year Clean the evaporator at the back of the heat pump with a soft brush and gentle water spray Never use a high pressure cleaner for this operation Ch...

Page 17: ...17 9 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS 9 1 Electrical diagram of connection interface card To J11 and J12 To J6 and J14...

Page 18: ...18 9 2 Electrical diagram EdenPAC single phase IMPORTANT Elimination or shunting of one of the safety or remote control devices automatically cancels the GUARANTEE...

Page 19: ...19 9 3 Electrical diagram EdenPAC three phase IMPORTANT Elimination or shunting of one of the safety or remote control devices automatically cancels the GUARANTEE...

Page 20: ...or shunting of one of the safety or remote control devices automatically cancels the GUARANTEE With an aim to improving its products PSA reserves the right to modify the characteristics without prior...

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