EN SWIMMING POOL HEAT PUMP (THP 55, THP 100, THP 120, THP 170) INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE i Read the instructions
EN Contents I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. Package content ..................................................... 3 Performance and properties ................................... 3 System design ........................................................ 4 Performance properties .......................................... 5 Dimensions ............................................................ 6 Preparations for installation ................................... 6 Connection diagram ...
EN I. Package content ② ① ④ ③ ⑤ ⑥ ⑧ ⑨ ⑦ ① swimming pool heat pump ② instructions ③ 2 pieces of fitting ④ display cover for placement on the wall ⑤ spare display cover ⑥ 4 pieces of silent blocks ⑦ connection cable for display ⑧ 2 pieces of terminals fro condensate drain ⑨ 4 pieces of fixing srews II. Performance and properties High performance Our heat pumps are very efficient in transferring heat from air to water in the pool.
EN III. System design colder air depleted of energy compressor swimming pool pump swimming pool cleaner hot air ventilator condenser water heat exchanger capillary tube evaporator (energy collector) • Heat pumps make use of free heat from the sun by collecting and absorbing energy from the outside air. • This device contains a ventilator which draws the outside air in and makes it flow over the surface of the EVAPORATOR (energy collector).
EN IV. Performance properties Performance properties of a monoblock-type heat pump for swimming pools Code THP 55 THP 100 THP 120 THP 170 W 5500 9900 11800 17300 BTU 19000 34000 41300 59500 C.O.P.
EN V. Dimensions Dimensions of heat pumps (monoblock-type) for swimming pools Model THP 55 THP 100 THP 120 L 1000 1090 1090 W 360 370 370 Dimension H 550 612 612 A 330 340 340 B 680 640 640 E 81 84 84 F 200 270 270 Unit: mm Model THP 170 Dimension L 1165 W 470 H 685 A 440 B 760 F 325 G 81,5 Unit: mm VI. Preparations for installation 6.1 Selection of the installation position • The heat pump has to be installed in a spacious and well ventilated place.
EN air inlet min. 1000 mm air inlet min. 1000 mm from above min. 1000 mm min. 1000 mm air outlet min. 2000 mm Requirements for free space around the horizontal heat pump WARNING: • Do not put your hand or any object into the air outlet or ventilator, as this could damage the device and cause an injury. • In the event of any abnormalities, switch off the device immediately and contact an expert technician.
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EN 6.3 Electrical connection IMPORTANT: The installation and connection of this device to the power supply can be provided only by authorized person according to order publication no. 50/1978 sb. Although the heat pump is electrically insulated from the rest of the unit, this fact only prevents the passage of electrical current to or from the water in the swimming pool. It is still necessary to earth the unit to protect yourself against short-circuit inside the unit. Ensure the appropriate earthing.
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EN VIII. Operating the control unit Preliminary steps before start-up A) Inspect the heat pump • Visually check the device or the pipeline within the device to ensure that the device was not damaged during transport. • Check that the ventilator does not touch any other part of the device. B) Check the electric connections • Check that the electricity supply complies with the technical data in this guide or on the device identification plate.
EN NOTE: In order for the unit to be able to heat the swimming pool (or spa), the filtration pump must be in operation in order for water to be able to circulate via the heat pump. The heat pump will not start without circulation. After checking all connections, you should follow the steps as set out below: 1. Switch on the filtration pump. Check whether any water is leaking out and check the flow to and from the swimming pool. 2.
EN 8.3 How to change the mode Press the button to change the mode to automatic, heating or cooling. The appropriate indicator light will be illuminated on the right side of the control unit. 8.
EN 8.5 How to tell the current status If the heat pump is in operation, press and to check the current status of the unit. You can check the temperature of the incoming/outgoing water, the temperature of the condenser and the temperature of the outside air. Please be careful not to touch the controller for five seconds; the controller will return to the main interface, which displays the temperature of the incoming and outgoing water.
EN d) To set the switch-off time of the timer, take the same steps. Instead of button The green indicator light for the switch-off time of the timer will be illuminated. NOTE: You can set both the switch-on and switch-off times of the timer, or only one. use button . 8.9 How to cancel / reset the timer function For activation, press button or the timer function, press button . . The appropriate indicator light will start flashing. To cancel / reset 8.
EN 9.7 Chemical composition of water in the swimming pool Special attention should be given to the chemical balance of water in the swimming pool. The water values should always remain within the following limits: pH 7,2-7,6 active chlorine (mg/l) 0,1-0,6 IMPORTANT: Non-adherence to these limits will result in loss of validity of the guarantee. NOTE: Exceeding one or more of these limits may damage the heat pump beyond repair.
EN 6. Do not use the heat pump if it was flooded. Immediately contact a qualified specialist to check the pump and repair it if necessary. Condensation may occur when the heat pump is running. This condensation may drain away from the aperture in the bottom of the unit. The amount of condensed water increases if atmospheric moisture is high. Remove any pollutants, which could prevent drainage of condensation. When the unit is running, 10 to 20 litres of condensed water may be produced.
EN Problem Symptoms Possible cause Solution The heat pump is not working. The display does not light up and the ventilator/compressor is not emitting any sound. No power supply. Check the power supply (cabling, fuses....). The heat pump is working normally, but there is no / insufficient heating. The display is showing the temperature, but no error codes. 1. Insufficient capacity of the heat pump in relation to the size of the swimming pool. 1. Install a larger model or additional heat pump.
EN Problem The heat pump is not working. Water leakage. An abnormal amount of ice is being created on the evaporator. Symptoms Possible cause The display does not light up and the ventilator/compressor is not emitting any sound. There is water under the heat pump. Most of the evaporator is covered with ice. 19 Solution 1. Incorrect setting of the parameters. 1. Check the set parameters and if necessary reset them (setting just above the capacity of the heat pump). 2.
EN XII. Summary of error codes on the display (LED CONTROLLER) Protection / defect Defect to the temperature sensor for incoming water. Defect to the temperature sensor for outgoing water . Defect to the temperature sensor for the coil. Defect to the temperature sensor for the surroundings. Protection against too great temperature differences between incoming and outgoing water. Electric remote control PP1 PP2 PP3 PP5 PP6 Check Solution 1. Check the connection of the water intake sensor. 1.
EN Protection / defect Defect to the flow switch. Electric remote control EE3 Defect of excessive temperature difference between incoming and outgoing water. EE5 Defrosting. No display Communication defect. EE8 Check Solution 1. Check whether the cable connection to the flow switch is in order. 1. Reconnect the cable. 2. Check whether the flow is sufficient. 2. Increase the water flow. 3. Check whether the flow switch is broken. 3. Replace the flow switch. 4.
EN WARNING • Before installation, check that the electricity supply complies with the technical conditions of your heat pump. The details are specified on the plaque fitted to the device or in this guide. • Install recommended electric protective devices in accordance with local regulations. • The heat pump has to be earthed to protect you from electric shocks due to possible short circuits. • This guide includes a wiring diagram.