TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Heat Pump Applications
1.2
Principle of Heat Pump Operation
1.3
Check of Delivery
2.0
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3.0
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
3.1
Technical Data
3.2
Pool Water Parameters
3.3
Heat Pump Dimensions
3.4
Description of Basic Parts
3.5
Safety and Control Systems
4.0
HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
4.1
Site Selection
4.2
Heat Pump Installation
4.3
Electrical Connection
4.3.1
Connection to the Mains
4.3.2
Permanent Electrical Connection
5.0
CONTROL UNIT
5.1
Function of Control Unit with a LED Panel
5.2
Heat Pump Switching ON and OFF
5.3
Operational Parameter Setting and Checking
5.4
Change of Operating Mode
5.5
Time and Timer Setting (CLOCK, TIMER ON, TIMER OFF)
5.5.1
Time Setting
5.5.2
Timer Setting
5.6
Control Panel Locking
6.0
EQUIPMENT APPLICATION AND OPERATION
6.1
Operating Instructions
6.2
Adjustment of Operating State Using Bypass
6.3
Water Condensation
6.4
Automatic Defrosting of Evaporator
6.5
Forced Defrosting
6.6
Possible Problems Due to External Conditions
6.7
Remarks on Heat Pump Operation
6.8
Simplified Description of Control
7.0
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
7.1
Maintenance
7.2
Wintering
7.3
Error Messages and Troubleshooting
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1.0
INTRODUCTION
Thanks for you have chosen our heat pump.
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The heat pump is manufactured in compliance with strict technical standards in order to provide our customers with excellent quality and adequate reliability.
These instructions for use contain all information required for installing the heat pump, putting it into operation and performing its maintenance. Read the
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instructions carefully before commencing any handling or maintenance. The manufacturer of this product shall not accept any liability and disclaims any
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responsibility for damage to property or injury caused by improper installation, putting into operation or inadequate maintenance.
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This document shall constitute an integral part of the product and shall be stored in the machine room or close to the heat pump.
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1.1
HEAT PUMP APPLICATIONS
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This heat pump is intended solely for heating pool water and for maintaining its temperature economically at its required value. Any other application of the
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pump shall be deemed inappropriate.
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The heat pump achieves its highest efficiency at air temperatures within the range from 15 to 25 °C. At ambient temperatures below +8 °C the
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system efficiency is low, while above 35 °C there is a risk of overheating. That is why the equipment should not be used outside of the temperature
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range of 8 ÷ 35 °C.
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The optimum conditions for heat pump BP-85HS-A operation include swimming pools with the water volume not exceeding 45 m
passing through the heat pump equal to 3.5 m
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The optimum conditions for operating the heat pump BP-100HS-A include swimming pools with the water volume up to 60 m
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through the heat pump shall equal 4.0 m
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1.2
PRINCIPLE OF HEAT PUMP OPERATION
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The heat pump, employing the cycle of compression and expansion of heat transfer fluid, makes it possible to take heat from ambient air. The air is driven
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(by a blower) through the evaporator, where its heat is transferred to the heat transfer fluid and the air temperature decreases. The heat transfer fluid is
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then compressed (and heated) by the compressor and transported into heat exchanger coils, where it transfers its heat to the pool water. Then, the cooled
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fluid flows from the heat exchanger into the expansion valve, in which it expands, its pressure is decreased considerably and its temperature abruptly drops
down. The cooled fluid returns back to the evaporator to be heated again by air stream and the cycle repeats again. The entire process runs continuously and
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is controlled using pressure and temperature sensors.
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The direction of water circulation can be reversed by selecting the appropriate mode of heat pump control. In this case the pool water would be cooled.
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1.3
CHECK OF DELIVERY
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The equipment is supplied completely assembled and ready for connection to the pipe manifold of pool filtration system and connection to the socket of single
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phase power supply (220 VAC/50 Hz).
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At installation one should only put the end piece for condensate drain into the relevant hole in the housing bottom.
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Before commencing any handling, check, please the equipment for completeness.
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NOTE: Illustrations and descriptions given herein shall not be binding and may differ from the actually supplied product. The product manufacturer and
supplier reserve the right to perform product changes without being obliged to update this document.
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and the flow rate of water
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; the flow rate of water passing
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