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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 

 

Field connections must comply with national and local codes, i.e. CSA C22.1 or 
NFPA70.  The work must be done by a qualified electrician. 

 

Heater must be permanently grounded and bonded.

 

Bonding will drastically reduce the chances of electrolysis, “Electrical Corrosion.” 

 

Use copper conductors only. 

 

Disconnect all power sources before performing any work on unit. 

 

Standard Power Supply:  230Volts – 60Hertz – 1Phase. 

 

See unit data plate for specific ampacity. 

 

Wiring Main Power Supply 

1.

 

Remove the screws from lower left and right side of front cover (service panel). 

2.

 

Remove the screws on left side of hinged electrical enclosure. 

3.

 

Route weather tight, flexible conduit through opening at base of unit.   

4.

 

Connect conduit to bottom of the electrical enclosure using a weather tight fitting.  A 
1.13” hole is provided near the main contactor to accept a weather tight fitting.  Mounting 
conduit directly to the electrical enclosure will ensure a moisture tight seal, extending the 
life of the heater. 

5.

 

Attach grounding conductor to the ground lug provided inside the electrical enclosure 
(labeled). 

6.

 

Install L1 and L2 input conductors to the line side of the main contactor. (See wiring 
diagrams.) 

7.

 

Connect bond wire (at least #8 solid copper wire) to bond lug provided on right or left 
side of coil header plate to pool pump bonding terminal or other suitable location.  

                           

 

Wiring External Controls and Remotes 
NOTE:

 When connecting remotes and external controls to the main control within the electrical 

enclosure, conduit must be used within the enclosure to ensure a definite separation of factory 
wiring/circuits and external control wiring. When installed ensure that there is no transmission of 
stress to main control wire terminal connections. 

 

1.

 

Route conduit through .875” hole provided in bottom of electrical panel. 

2.

 

Route conduit to the circuit board. 

3.

 

Connect control wiring to either Pool/Spa or Chiller connection at the bottom right of 
control board.  

4.

 

SEE: REMOTE CONTROLS THERMOSTATS AND CONTROLS 

Содержание ACT-1100T5S ACT-1250T6S

Страница 1: ...ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 WIRING DIAGRAMS 5 ELECTRONIC CONTROL PANEL 6 OPERATING YOUR HEAT PUMP 6 START UP 7 MAINTENANCE 8 WINTERIZING 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 CALLING FOR SERVICE 10 SYSTEM OPERATING SPECS...

Страница 2: ...be located outdoors Minimum of 24 of clearance on access service side of heater Minimum of 18 of clearance on all three air intake sides of heater Minimum of 48 of clearance for air discharge top of u...

Страница 3: ...3 WATER FLOW CONNECTIONS...

Страница 4: ...ctly to the electrical enclosure will ensure a moisture tight seal extending the life of the heater 5 Attach grounding conductor to the ground lug provided inside the electrical enclosure labeled 6 In...

Страница 5: ...terminals labeled POOL SPA on the bottom right of the electronic control board In the case of a remote thermostat where the temperature will be regulated externally set the POOL MODE to the OFF positi...

Страница 6: ...croll to your desired temperature set point Once your new temperature set point has been reached release the UP or DOWN key Your new set point will be displayed for five seconds then revert back to th...

Страница 7: ...continuously for at least 24 hours or more depending on the following factors Temperature difference between actual water temperature and desired water temperature Size of pool Ambient air temperature...

Страница 8: ...water flow to the heater is interrupted during the heating mode the internal water pressure switch will shut down the unit When normal water flow resumes the heater will automatically restart itself...

Страница 9: ...the heater to run Check to make sure the evaporator coil has enough clearance and that there are no restrictions to its airflow Certain ambient air conditions may cause the heater to go into defrost m...

Страница 10: ...sensor wiring or defective sensor DEF Heat pump in defrost cycle CALLING FOR SERVICE Visit www aquacomfort com click Service and complete the Service Request form Please eliminate any water flow prob...

Страница 11: ...arge Pressure psi Suction Pressure psi Superheat F ACT 750T4S 340 350 150 160 8 12 ACT 1100T5S 330 340 150 160 8 12 ACT 1250T6S 315 325 140 150 12 16 ACT 1500T7S 315 325 140 150 12 16 ACT 1750T7S 315...

Страница 12: ...ntenance and electrical service H Units sold outside the continental United States SERVICE PERFORMED WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD must be approved by ACT PRIOR to service being performed and must be per...

Страница 13: ...____________________________________________________ City State _______________________________________________ Zip 4 _______________ Installation Date _________________Dealer ________________________...

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