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4.2 I  Error code display

Display

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 disconnected or out of order.

 Reconnect or replace the sensor.

PP03

Faulty coil temperature sensor

Sensor disconnected or out of order.

 Reconnect or replace the sensor.

PP04

Faulty discharge gas temperature sensor

Sensor disconnected or out of order.

 Reconnect or replace the sensor.

PP05

Faulty ambient temperature sensor

Sensor disconnected or out of order.

 Reconnect or replace the sensor.

PP06

Faulty cooling condenser sensor

Sensor disconnected or out of order.

 Reconnect or replace the sensor.

PP07

Winter frost protection

Ambient temperature or input water 

temperature too low.

 Check D3 and D1.

PP08

Ambient temperature protection too low

The ambient temperature is too low.

 Check D3.

Sensor disconnected or out of order.

 Reconnect or replace the sensor.

PP10

Condenser cooling temperature too high 

protection

Ambient temperature too high

Check the temperature.

Refrigerant problem

 Check the refrigerant.

PP11

Water temperature too cold protection in 

cooling mode

Water flow too low

Check the water flow rate and by-

pass.

Abnormal temperature of d2-TH5 

sensor

 Check the refrigerant and d2-TH5 

sensor.

EE01

High pressure protection

Ambient temperature too high.

Check the water flow rate and by-

pass.

Water temperature too high.

 Check the fan.

Check the fan speed.

 Check the refrigerant.

EE02

Low pressure protection

Low-pressure sensor broken.

 Replace the high-pressure sensor.

Insufficient level of refrigerant.

 Add refrigerant.

Ambient temperature and input 

water temperature too low.

Send the pump to the retailer for a 

detailed inspection.

EE03

Water flow rate protection

Flow switch incorrectly positioned.

 Re-make the connections.

Insufficient water flow.

Increase the water flow rate.

Broken flow switch.

 Replace the flow switch.

Faulty filter pump.

Repair or replace the filter pump.

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Summary of Contents for PX 50

Page 1: ...H0686900_REVA 2020 02 More documents on www zodiac com PX50 Instructions for installation and use English Heat pump Translation of the original instructions in French EN ...

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Page 3: ...nsory or mental capabilities unless they receive supervision and are instructed on how to use the appliance by a person responsible for their safety and if they understand the hazards involved Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance The appliance must be installed according to the manufacturer s instructions and in compliance with local and national standards...

Page 4: ...d national regulations on category III overvoltage and which disconnects all poles of the power supply circuit must be installed on the power supply circuit to the appliance This disconnection method is not provided with the appliance and must be supplied by the professional fitter Before carrying out any operations check that The voltage indicated on the appliance information plate corresponds to...

Page 5: ...regulations in terms of the environment and installation in particular French decree No 2015 1790 and or European regulation EU 517 2014 a leak test must be performed on the cooling circuit at least once a year This operation must be carried out by a specialist certified to test cooling appliances INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE The appliance may not be installed close to combustible materials or the...

Page 6: ...tinguisher near the work area No source of ignition No person carrying out work on a cooling system involving exposing the piping may use any ignition source which could create a fire or explosion risk All possible ignitionsources inparticularcigarettes mustnotenterwithinasufficientperimeter of the installation repair removal or disposal site in the event that refrigerant could be released into th...

Page 7: ...wer sources must be disconnected from the equipment on which the work is being carried out before removing the insulating cover etc If the equipment must be powered during 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 following points to ensure that when...

Page 8: ...refrigerant and cause corrosion to the copper piping If a leak is suspected all naked flames must be removed extinguished If a refrigerant leak is detected and requires soldering the entire quantity of refrigerant must be removed from the system or isolated by way of shut off valves in part of the system located away from the leak Removal and discharge When accessing the cooling circuit to carry o...

Page 9: ...rk check the following points mechanical handling equipment is available if needed to handle the refrigerant cylinders all personal protective equipment is available and used correctly the recovery process is followed at all times by a cognizant person the recovery cylinders and equipment comply with the relevant standards 4 Drain the cooling system where possible 5 If a vacuum cannot be created i...

Page 10: ...recovery cylinder that is compatible with the refrigerant Make sure that the correct number of cylinders are provided for recovering all of the refrigerant All cylinders used must be intended for the recovery of refrigerant and must be labelled for this specific refrigerant The cylinders must be equipped with a vacuum valve and a stop gate in good working order Empty collection cylinders are drain...

Page 11: ...rpose of reuse recycling or transformation If it contains any substances that may be harmful to the environment these will be eliminated or neutralised Contact your retailer for recycling information be used to accelerate this process This operation can be carried out safely once all liquids within the system have been drained EN ...

Page 12: ...tact your retailer Write down your retailer s contact details to help you find them more easily and fill in the product information on the back of the manual your retailer will ask you for this information Before handling the appliance it is vital that you read this installation and user manual as well as the Warranties booklet delivered with the appliance Failure to do so may result in material d...

Page 13: ...f installation on a roof a balcony or any other support Front Rear Anti vibration pads View of the appliance base from below for 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 or water or mud run off take the effect of the wind into account Near a hea...

Page 14: ...pass valve Water outlet valve Water inlet adjustment valve optional Water outlet adjustment valve optional Water treatment system To evacuate the condensates fit an internal Ø18 pipe under the appliance base Location for connecting the condensate drainage line appliance as seen from below PX50 MD3 models PX50 MD4 MD5 MD6 models PX50 MD7 MD9 models PX50 MD11 TD11 MD12 TD12 models Tip condensate dra...

Page 15: ...ded 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 table in 5 2 I Technical specifications with a suitable dedicated residual current device circuit breaker or switch Additional protection may be required during installation to guarantee the overvoltage category II The power supply mus...

Page 16: ...ng 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 terminals 1 and 2 dry contact no polarity 1 2 1 2 Power for the filter pump power contactor coil Filtration timer Power contactor three pole or two pole contactor for the filter pump motor Separate cable for the heating priority funct...

Page 17: ...us 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 the operating range of the heat pump to heat the pool Cover the pool with a sheet bubble canopy canvas etc to prevent heat loss The heat pump will be even more efficient if it operates during the warmest ho...

Page 18: ...nical part see 5 3 I Dimensions and marking 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 C...

Page 19: ...tomatically once the temperature setpoint is reached Information HEATING COOLING mode automatic regulation When the HEATING COOLING operating mode is selected the PX50 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 temperature rises 2 C above the temperature setpoint in order to maintain the pool at...

Page 20: ...eating 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 indicator above the selected mode is lit Information SMART mode When the heat pump is operating at full power in SMART mode the SMART indicator light is lit and the BOOST indicator light flashes Informa...

Page 21: ...rk on the appliance you must cut the electricity supply as there is a risk of electric shock which may cause material damage serious injury or even death It is recommended 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 at the user s expense by a qua...

Page 22: ...an the minimum operating temperature The appliance is smoking The machine has come to the end of the defrost cycle water has changed to gaseous state and passes through the grid If your heat pump is not in its defrost cycle this is not normal Switch off and disconnect the heat pump immediately and contact your retailer The appliance is not working If there is no display check the power voltage and...

Page 23: ... Check D3 Sensor disconnected or out of order Reconnect or replace the sensor PP10 Condenser cooling temperature too high protection Ambient temperature too high Check the temperature Refrigerant problem Check the refrigerant PP11 Water temperature too cold protection in cooling mode Water flow too low Check the water flow rate and by pass Abnormal temperature of d2 TH5 sensor Check the refrigeran...

Page 24: ...he phases Abnormal water flow rate Check the water flow rate Fluctuating power supply Check the electrical grid EE08 Communication error between the controller and the power board The connection is faulty Check the connection Replace the cable The controller is faulty Replace the controller EE09 Communication error between the controller and the control board The connection is faulty Check the con...

Page 25: ...printed circuit board The propellers are faulty Check the propellers EE18 Abnormal PFC module operating temperature The printed circuit board is faulty Replace the printed circuit board Check the fan speed Check the propellers EE19 PFC module high temperature protection The power supply is incorrect Check the printed circuit board The fan motor is faulty Check the fan speed The propellers are brok...

Page 26: ...lockage inversion of the 4 way valve Switch to heating cooling mode to check inversion of the valve Replace the 4 way valve Low refrigerant no d5 TH2 or d3 TH1 detection Check refrigerant levels EE27 EEPROM memory data error Data loss in the memory Reload the data to the memory Printed circuit board error Replace the printed circuit board EE28 Communication error with the controller Printed circui...

Page 27: ...25 4 3 I Wiring diagrams 25 4 3 1 PX50 MD3 MD4 MD5 MD6 MD7 EN ...

Page 28: ...26 4 3 2 PX50 MD9 ...

Page 29: ...27 4 3 3 PX50 MD11 MD12 EN ...

Page 30: ...28 4 3 4 PX50 TD11 TD12 ...

Page 31: ...iption A PX50 B Ø50 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 Available as an accessory EN ...

Page 32: ...r 45 Max High pressure Low pressure side bar 25 Average water flow rate m h 2 9 3 4 4 4 8 6 7 4 9 8 8 10 3 10 Sound pressure at 10 m db A 31 32 33 35 39 50 68 Refrigerant type R32 R410A R32 R410A Refrigerant load kg 0 72 0 55 0 8 0 81 1 5 1 7 2 4 3 2 4 4 CO2 equivalent T 0 49 0 37 0 54 0 55 1 01 1 15 1 62 6 26 1 62 8 35 Approximate weight kg 52 58 61 62 89 92 120 123 126 128 Appliance must have a ...

Page 33: ...r inlet Pool water outlet Evaporator Front E D Side F G H Top Model A B C D E F G H I J MD3 858 25 626 97 348 90 334 371 270 293 MD4 MD5 MD6 985 25 736 107 440 110 350 390 321 349 MD7 MD9 1073 25 927 107 600 111 399 440 442 374 MD11 MD12 TD11 TD12 1038 5 30 1384 112 850 118 5 389 429 325 5 339 5 Dimensions in mm EN ...

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