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3.3 I Operation

3.3.1 Starting up the appliance

• 

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

• 

Refit the panel providing access to the technical part (see § “1.3 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.

•  Check that the appliance is stable.

• 

Turn on the water flow (by activating filtration).

• 

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

• 

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

.

• 

Power up the device by connecting the external general switch to the appliance. Once the appliance is connected, 

check the phase currents.

•  The appliance is fitted with a crankcase heater: it must be powered for at least one hour 

before it is switched on so that the compressor oil reaches optimal operating condition and 

can lubricate the components that it contains. 

•  Press 

 to switch the appliance on.

•  Check the currents of the electric motors, ensuring that they do not exceed the specified 

values.

•  Check the gas load (high and low pressure gauges must be installed in the cooling circuit). 

3.3.2 Configuring the setpoint

•  Press 

 to enter the temperature setting mode.

•  Press 

 or 

 to change the temperature * (press and hold for rapid scrolling).

•  Press 

 to confirm the setting.

•  Press 

 to exit the temperature setting mode.

• 

The setpoint temperature is displayed on the screen: 

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)

.

• 

Reduce the temperature setpoint to below the water temperature to check that the heat pump stops operating.

• 

Switch off the heat pump by pressing 

 and check that it stops

.

*Maximum setpoint temperature = 40°C / Minimum setpoint temperature = 10°C.

Summary of Contents for WH000456

Page 1: ...More documents on www zodiac com Z950 EN Instructions for installation and use English Heat pump Translation of the original instructions in french 05470135_REV02...

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Page 3: ...ory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Clea...

Page 4: ...he power supply Ifthepowercordisdamaged itmustbereplacedbythemanufacturer itstechnician or a qualified person to guarantee safety Do not perform maintenance or servicing operations on the appliance wi...

Page 5: ...ygen or dry air risk of fire or explosion use dry nitrogen or the mixture of nitrogen and refrigerant indicated on the information plate the test pressure for both the high and low pressure circuits m...

Page 6: ...s in good working order that it has been well maintained and that the associatedelectriccomponentsaresealedsoastopreventanyriskoffireintheevent of refrigerant being released If you have any doubts con...

Page 7: ...ment in any way is prohibited without prior authorisation from Zodiac Zodiac is constantly developing its products to improve their quality The information contained herein may therefore be modified w...

Page 8: ...tions 1 1 I Description Z950 TD35 TD45 TD60 TD90 TD120 Single cooling circuit Double cooling circuit 63 connector x2 75 connector x2 Winterising caps x2 PAC NET cleaning product supplied available as...

Page 9: ...h 13 20 30 42 60 Acoustic power db A 83 83 90 90 90 Acoustic pressure at 10 m db A 52 52 58 58 58 Net weight kg 185 210 287 447 500 Gross weight kg 195 220 310 475 545 PERFORMANCE 15 C air 26 C water...

Page 10: ...Axial fan Interface utilisateur Evaporator Water Inlet Outlet Aluminium body Front and side Lifting points Bottom Z950 TD35 TD45 TD60 TD90 TD120 X mm 1 050 1 050 1 300 1 300 1 300 Y mm 1 000 1 000 1...

Page 11: ...urface must be able to bear the weight see 1 2 I Technical specifications of the appliance in particular in the case of installation on a roof a balcony or any other support We recommend that the appl...

Page 12: ...eventive measure we recommend that a non return valve is added to prevent chemicals from reaching the pump if the hydraulic circuit stops 1 5 m 1 5 m 1 5 m 1 m 2 m water inlet valve by pass valve wate...

Page 13: ...urrent circuit breaker minimum 30 mA Additional protection may be required during installation to guarantee the overvoltage category II The power supply must correspond to the voltage indicated on the...

Page 14: ...water temperature The filter pump is thus said to be slaved to the heating system Filtration is kept in operation or activated if the pool temperature falls below the desired temperature see 5 3 I Ad...

Page 15: ...re you use it When heating set the water circulation to continuous operation 24 7 To maintain the temperature throughout the season run automatic circulation for at least 12 hours day the longer this...

Page 16: ...n Operating modes Heating mode activated Cooling mode activated Heating Cooling mode activated Appliance status Turned off In standby Time programming activated Operating Defrosting Appliance stopped...

Page 17: ...gress Keypad locked 3 2 3 Presentation of the function keys On off button Time setting button Temperature and consumption values display Operating mode setting button Go back in the menus Setpoint tem...

Page 18: ...h to the appliance Once the appliance is connected check the phase currents The appliance is fitted with a crankcase heater it must be powered for at least one hour before it is switched on so that th...

Page 19: ...period Press and or to set the minutes Repeat the process to program the times for periods 2 and 3 if necessary Press to confirm and return to the main menu 3 4 4 Activating deactivating modes Heating...

Page 20: ...defrost sensor T6 Discharge sensor 2 T7 Suction sensor 2 T8 Ambient temperature T9 Water outlet temperature T10 Circuit 1 valve position T11 Circuit 2 valve position T12 NA T13 NA T14 NA T15 NA T16 Ph...

Page 21: ...temperature sensor in C 20 to 20 0 F62 Calibration of the water outlet temperature sensor in C 20 to 20 0 F85 Display of the total operating time in days 0 The qualified technician can access and mod...

Page 22: ...n valve B Close valves A and C see 2 2 I Hydraulic connections Make sure that there is no water circulating in the heat pump Drain the water from the condenser risk of freezing by unscrewing the two w...

Page 23: ...chnician Carry out an appliance s annual sealing test Check that the high and low pressure switches are securely fastened to the cooling circuit and that they cut off the electrical circuit when tripp...

Page 24: ...this means that the outdoor temperature is too low below 12 C The appliance is smoking The appliance has come to the end of the defrost cycle water has changed to gaseous state and passes through the...

Page 25: ...Check the cooling circuit A15 Water flow controller Water flow problem Check that the flow rate is sufficient Check that the pump is working Check the flow switch A21 Water inlet temperature sensor fa...

Page 26: ...consumption of the fan Check the fan A51 A51 Compressor protection deactivated Contactor activated or deactivated on ON Check the contactor or replace it A52 Phase imbalance Power cut Check the elect...

Page 27: ...gs menu 5 3 2 List of advanced settings Code Setting Accepted values Factory settings TEMPERATURE F12 Temperature differential in C 1 10 1 F13 Maximum temperature setpoint in C 30 100 40 F14 Minimum t...

Page 28: ...2 Current s delay time 0 30 3 F44 of phase s current imbalance 5 50 20 F45 Delay time of the absence of phase s alarm 0 60 3 F46 Delay time of the phase s imbalance alarm 0 30 2 F47 Delay time of the...

Page 29: ...vated 1 activated 0 F71 Refrigerant gas 0 R 410 A 1 R 407 C 0 F72 Maximum output voltage V 0 5 5 0 4 5 F73 Maximum sensor pressure MPa 0 5 4 6 F74 Initial position of the valve in Cooling mode step 10...

Page 30: ...eating mode In Heating mode the appliance heats the water when the sensor temperature is lower than the setpoint temperature reduced by the temperature differential The appliance stops heating the wat...

Page 31: ...sible by a qualified technician settings F31 and F33 If the evaporator temperature rises above the Start defrosting temperature during the controller s timing phase the controller resets to zero The c...

Page 32: ...nly restart after 5 minutes This 5 minute period must also elapse before the compressor can start up when the equipment has just been started 5 4 3 2 Remote switch When the remote switch is closed the...

Page 33: ...g diagrams Schaltplan Elektrischschema Esquema el ctrico Esquema el ctrico Schema elettrico 35 kW 45 kW 60 kW Sch ma de commande Control diagram Steuerwirkbild Bedieningsschema Esquema de mando Esquem...

Page 34: ...erbruiks indicator Indicador de consumo Indicador de consumo Indicatore di consumo YELLOW Jaune Gelb Geel Amarillo Amarelo Giallo RED Rouge Rot Rood Rojo Vermelho Rosso GREEN Vert Gr n Groen Verde Ver...

Page 35: ...bine de d clenchement Ausl sespule Uitschakel spoel Bobina de activaci n Bobina de lan amento Bobina di avviamento CIRCUIT BREAKER Disjoncteur Schutzschalter Elektrische zekering Disyuntor Disjuntor I...

Page 36: ...arte Elektronische kaart Tarjeta electr nica Placa eletr nica Scheda elettronica THERMAL RELAY Relai thermique Thermorelais Thermisch relais Rel t rmico Rel t rmico Rel termico FAN Ventilateur L fter...

Page 37: ...sualizzazione CONSUMPTION METER Indicateur de consommation Verbrauchsanzeige Verbruiks indicator Indicador de consumo Indicador de consumo Indicatore di consumo YELLOW Jaune Gelb Geel Amarillo Amarelo...

Page 38: ...6 Sch ma de puissance Power supply diagram Leistungswirkbild Spanningschema Esquema de potencia Esquema de pot ncia Schema di potenza...

Page 39: ...sanzeige Verbruiks indicator Indicador de consumo Indicador de consumo Indicatore di consumo CONTACTOR Contacteur Sch tz Contactor Contactor Contator Contattore COMPRESSOR Compresseur Kompressor Compr...

Page 40: ...ty of their respec tive owners Votre revendeur Your retailer Mod le appareil Appliance model Num ro de s rie Serial number Pour plus d informations enregistrement produit et support client For more in...

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