Zodiac HPO Instructions For Installation And Use Manual Download Page 12

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Indic

at

or ligh

ts

Description

Steady

Flashing

Off

"HEATING" mode

Operating in "HEATING" 

mode

/

Disabled

"COOLING" mode

Operating in 

"COOLING" mode

/

Disabled

"HEATING & COOLING" 

mode

Operating in "HEATING 

& COOLING" mode

/

Disabled

"BOOST" mode

"BOOST" mode 

activated

Operating at full power 

in "SMART" mode

Disabled

"SMART" mode

"SMART" mode 

activated

Operating at medium 

power in "SILENCE" 

mode

Disabled

"SILENCE" mode

"SILENCE" mode 

activated

/

Disabled

Alarm

Alarm enabled

/

Disabled

Padlock

Keypad locked

/

Disabled

"TIMER" ON

Configuration in 

progress

/

Disabled

"TIMER" OFF

Configuration in 

progress

/

Disabled

°F

°C

Celsius/Fahrenheit

Selected temperature 

unit

/

Disabled

  

2.3 I  Operation

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Check that there are no tools or other foreign objects in the machine,

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Refit the panel providing access to the technical part (see § "5.3 I Dimensions and marking"),

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Set the valves as follows: valve B wide open, valves A, C, D and E closed.

: Water inlet valve
: By-pass valve
: Water outlet valve
: Water inlet adjustment valve (optional)
: Water outlet adjustment valve (optional)

• 

An incorrect by-pass setting may cause the heat pump to malfunction.

• 

Check that the hydraulic connections are correctly tightened and that there are no leaks.

• 

Check that the appliance is stable.

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Turn on the water flow (by activating filtration).

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Close valve B gradually so that the filter pressure is increased by 150g (0.150 bars).

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Open valves A, C and D fully then valve E by half (the air which has built up in the heat pump condenser and the 

filtration circuit will bleed out). If valves D and E are not present, open valve A wide and close valve C by half.

• 

Connect the power supply to the heat pump.

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The heat pump is on standby.

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Press 

.

• 

Set the desired temperature (called the "temperature setpoint" ) (see § “2.4.2 Changing operating mode”).

After the start-up steps for your heat pump: 

• 

 Shut down the water circulation temporarily (by stopping the filtration or closing valve B or C) to check that your 

appliance stops after a few seconds (via the activation of the flow switch).

Summary of Contents for HPO

Page 1: ...H0721600_REVA 2021 05 HPO EN Instructions for installation and use English Heat pump Translation of the original instructions in French More documents on www zodiac com...

Page 2: ...the risk of injury occurring when working on the appliance Before handling the appliance check that it is switched off and isolated The appliance is intended to be used for pools and spas for a speci...

Page 3: ...pply and that all other equipment or accessories connected to the appliance are also disconnected from the power circuit Do not disconnect and reconnect the appliance to the power supply when in opera...

Page 4: ...ing maintenance work ensure there are no traces of corrosion or oil around the cooling components Before beginning work on the cooling circuit stop the appliance and wait for a few minutes before fitt...

Page 5: ...t be compatible for use with the refrigerant concerned including where appropriate a flammable refrigerant Moreover a set of calibrated scales must be available and in good working order The pipework...

Page 6: ...Technical specifications 25 5 3 I Dimensions and marking 26 Tip to make it easier to contact the retailer Write down the retailer s contact details to help you find them more easily and fill in the pr...

Page 7: ...or installing the anti vibration pads The appliance must not be installed With the blowing towards any permanent or temporary obstacle less than 4 metres away Within range of watering nozzles sprays o...

Page 8: ...ss must be installed to make it easier to work on the appliance Water inlet valve By pass valve Water outlet valve Water inlet adjustment valve optional Water outlet adjustment valve optional Water tr...

Page 9: ...installed The appliance is provided for connection to a general power supply with a TT or TN S neutral regime Electrical protection by circuit breaker D curve rating to be defined according to the ta...

Page 10: ...said to be slaved to the heating system Filtration is kept in operation or activated if the pool temperature falls below the desired temperature For the connection connect the filtration timer to ter...

Page 11: ...tinuous operation 24 7 To maintain the temperature throughout the season run automatic circulation for the equivalent of the water temperature divided by two the longer this time the more sufficient t...

Page 12: ...er inlet valve By pass valve Water outlet valve Water inlet adjustment valve optional Water outlet adjustment valve optional An incorrect by pass setting may cause the heat pump to malfunction Check t...

Page 13: ...ING COOLING operating mode is selected the heat pump automatically switches to HEATING mode if the water temperature falls 1 C below the temperature setpoint or to COOLING mode if the water temperatur...

Page 14: ...ng requirements and silent operation desired Cooling hot zones heat waves sheltered pools etc The compressor speed directly affects the appliance s power output Press BOOST SMART or SILENCE the indica...

Page 15: ...that the appliance undergo general servicing at least on a yearly basis to ensure its proper operation maintain performance levels and prevent any possible failures These operations are carried out a...

Page 16: ...g maintenance work a leak detector must continuously monitor for leaks at the most critical point in order to report any potentially hazardous situation Particular attention must be paid to the follow...

Page 17: ...is complete if this is not already the case Pay close attention to not overfilling the cooling system Before recharging the system carry out a pressure test using a suitable purge gas The system must...

Page 18: ...e the heat pump s operating range It may be that the heat pump has detected an operating fault see 4 2 I Error code display If you have checked these points and the problem persists contact your retai...

Page 19: ...Possible causes Solutions PP01 Faulty inlet water temperature sensor Sensor disconnected or out of order Reconnect or replace the sensor PP02 Faulty outlet water temperature sensor Sensor disconnecte...

Page 20: ...water flow rate Check the by pass valve Clogged filter or electronic valve Check refrigerant levels d6 TH3 sensor fault Check the d6 TH3 sensor EE06 Controller fault The connection is faulty Check the...

Page 21: ...r the propellers are broken Check the fan speed Check the propellers EE16 PFC module protection The data is incorrect Check the printed circuit board The fan motor is faulty Check the fan speed The pr...

Page 22: ...oo low Check and replace the printed circuit board EE25 Compressor power error The compressor operates with 1 or 2 phases Check the wiring EE26 4 way valve inversion error Blockage inversion of the 4...

Page 23: ...22 4 3 I Wiring diagramsWiring diagrams 4 3 1 HPO 6 HPO 8 HPO 9 HPO 11 HPO 14 EN...

Page 24: ...23 4 3 2 HPO 18...

Page 25: ...iption A HPO B 50 PVC connectors x2 C Anti vibration pads x4 D Winterising cover Heating priority E Remote control kit F Condensate drainage connector x2 G Hose x2 H PAC NET cleaning product Included...

Page 26: ...3 x 2 5 3 x 4 3G1 5 3G2 5 3G4 Max suction discharge pressure bar 45 Max low pressure high pressure side bar 25 Recommended water flow m h 4 5 6 7 8 10 Sound pressure at 10m max min db A 34 22 36 23 3...

Page 27: ...d marking Grid User interface Pool water inlet Pool water outlet Front Rear Top Bottom Model HPO 6 HPO 8 HPO 9 HPO 11 HPO 14 HPO 18 A 859 985 1074 B 641 736 941 C 357 357 395 D 97 97 107 E 446 5 537 7...

Page 28: ...diac Pool Systems LLC All rights reserved ZODIAC is a registered trademark of Zodiac International S A S U used under license All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners ZPCE ZA L...

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