Programming instructions

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LOCATION OF HEATER
The unit is designed for outdoor installation and shall not be placed in a
totally enclosed area such as shed or garage. This will cause recirculation of
cold discharge air back into the evaporator coil and will greatly reduce
heating capacity and efficiency of the unit. This may void the compressor
warranty since it is over working the compressor.
The heater should be located as close to the existing pool pump and filter to
minimize water-piping length to reduce pool water head loss.
Your heater features an up-flow fan for quite operation. Air is pulled through
the evaporator coil and discharge through the top of the grill. At least 4 feet
clearance should be allowed above the unit for unrestricted air discharge. The
unit must not be installed under a porch or any kind of over hang this will
also cause cold air recirculation.
If the unit is installed at the edge of a roofline, make sure the roof has a rain
gutter to prevent water from the roof pouring into the heater.
All side of the heater should have at least 12 inches of clearance to allow
enough air to flow through the evaporator coil for optimal heating. Restricting
one side of the evaporation coil is permitted, however it will cause a decrease
in efficiency.
The unit should be mounted on a flat surface, preferably on a concrete or
fabricated pad. The surface should have a slight grade so condensation will
drain off the pad. The unit should be completely isolated from the building
foundation or wall; this will prevent the possibility of vibration sound
transmitting into the building.
WARNING:
Make sure that there are NO SPRINKLER HEADS near or directly with in
spraying area of the heater. This may cause expited corrosion of the unit
INSTALLATION