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H0548500.A - EN - 2015-11

 ❷ Installati on

  

 2.1 I  Selecti ng the locati on

•  Do not lift  the device by the body; use its base.
•  The  device  must  be  installed  at  a  minimum  distance  from  the  pool's  surrounding  edge. 

This distance is determined by the electrical standards which apply in the installati on country. 

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Install the device outdoors; provide free space around it (see § “2.2 I  Hydraulic connecti ons”).

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Place the device on its anti -vibrati on studs (integrated under its base) on a stable, solid and level surface, 

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This surface must be able to bear the weight of the device (in parti cular in the case of installati on on a roof, a balcony 

or any other support).  

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The device may be secured to the ground using the holes in the base of the device or with rails (not supplied). A 

drilling scale is available on the back of the packaging carton. 

: front
: rear
: connectors 

Top view of the device with dimensions for att achment to the ground

The device must not be installed: 

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In a locati on subject to high winds, 

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With the blowing towards a permanent or temporary obstacle (window, wall, hedge, awning, etc.) less than 3 metres 

away, 

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Within range of water or mud jets, sprays or run-off  (take the eff ect of the wind into account),

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Near a heat source or fl ammable gas, 

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Near high frequency equipment,

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In a locati on where it would be subject to snow build-up,

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In a locati on where it might be fl ooded by the condensati on produced by the device when operati ng. 

Tips: reduce any noise annoyance from your heat pump

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Do not install it under or towards a window. 

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Do not ti lt it towards your neighbours. 

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Install it in a clear space (the sound waves are refl ected on surfaces). 

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Install an acousti c screen around the heat pump, respecti ng the distances.

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Install the anti -vibrati on studs under the heat pump and replace them regularly. 

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Install 50cm of fl exible PVC pipe at the heat pump water input and output (stops vibrati ons). 

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Summary of Contents for Z200 M2

Page 1: ...H0548500 A 2015 11 Instructions for installation and use English More documents on www zodiac poolcare com Z200 PI20 Power Everpac EN...

Page 2: ...you read this installation and user manual as well as the warnings and warranty booklet delivered with the device Failure to do so may result in material damage or serious or fatal injury and will in...

Page 3: ...h plug except PI2051 with plug except 11M C Joint x2 D Screw in connector x2 E 40 adaptation x2 F 50 reduction x2 G Condensation evacuation kit 15 H Wintering cap x2 I Wintering cover Heating priority...

Page 4: ...3G1 5 3G1 5 3G2 5 3G2 5 Proof pressure bar 6 Service pressure bar 1 5 Head loss mCE 1 1 1 5 1 5 Minimum optimum water ow rate m h 4 6 8 8 Maximum water ow m h 10 Values provided for information purpos...

Page 5: ...connectors Top view of the device with dimensions for attachment to the ground The device must not be installed In a location subject to high winds With the blowing towards a permanent or temporary o...

Page 6: ...installed to make it easier to work on the device water entry valve by pass valve water exit valve water entry adjustment valve optional water exit adjustment valve optional water treatment minimum d...

Page 7: ...device s information plate The electricity supply cable must be insulated against any cutting or hot elements that may damage or crush it The equipment must be connected to an earth socket The electri...

Page 8: ...er power contactor tripolar or bipolar for the ltration system pump motor separate cable for the heating priority function heat pump terminal see wiring diagram 5 3 I Wiring diagrams fuse Modi cation...

Page 9: ...ating range to heat up Cover the basin with a sheet bubble canopy canvas etc to prevent heat loss Take advantage of a period with mild outdoor temperatures on average 10 C at night your heat pump will...

Page 10: ...ulation running Close valve B gradually so that the lter 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...

Page 11: ...ater is circulating through the heat pump press ashes for 10 seconds then the setpoint temperature is displayed xed 3 4 2 Locking unlocking the keyboard Locking the keyboard Unlocking the keyboard Pre...

Page 12: ...the heat pump 4 2 I Maintenance It is recommended that the device be general serviced at least on a yearly basis to ensure proper operation maintain performance levels and prevent some potential fail...

Page 13: ...mp cannot manage to deice its evaporator it will stop itself this means that the outdoor temperature is too low below 7 C The device is not working If there is no display check the supply voltage and...

Page 14: ...Insu cient water ow Increase ow using by pass check that the pool lter is not clogged Water temperature too high 32 C maximum Wait until the temperature falls Flow controller blocked Check the ow con...

Page 15: ...relay Earth KM4 Complementary relay C1 Compressor condenser M1 Compressor C2 Ventilator condenser M2 Ventilator CD Flow controller SD1 Water temperature sensor E1 High pressure switch SD2 Air temperat...

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