Specifications
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3.2 Location
Evo recommend the heat pump should ONLY be installed in an outdoor location with
appropriate ventilation.
In the event that a suitable outdoor location is unavailable contact Evo Industries for
specialist technical advice.
If installing the heater on an existing pump/ltration system the heater must be installed
AFTER the lter and BEFORE the chlorinator/sanitizer.
The heat pump should be installed on a at level surface as close as possible to the pool.
Large runs of uninsulated piping can signicantly contribute to heat loss. A rough estimate
of heat loss over a 30m pipe run can be as high as 600 Watts per hour per 5 degrees of
temperature difference between the
air/ground and the pool water. These
losses need to be taken into account
over long distances and piping may need
to be insulated to reduce heat leakage.
The heat pump should be installed a
maximum of 1m below the water level
of the pool/spa.
Make sure the heat pump is not located
where large amounts of water may run-
off from a roof into the unit. Sharp sloping
roofs without gutters will allow excessive
amounts of rain water mixed with debris
from the roof to be forced through the
unit. A water deector may be needed
to protect the heat pump.
3.3 Clearances
The unit needs continuous fresh air whilst
running. The heater draws up to 80m3/min
ambient air through the sides and
discharges through the top fan cowl.
Leave sufcient space for unobstructed
airow into and out of the heater.
Do not locate the heater in an enclosed
area, or the discharged cold air will
recirculate into the unit and consequently
lower the heating efciency.
Minimum required clearances
300mm (rear)
900mm (front)
600mm
(side)
1500mm minimum
clearance, overhead
300mm
minimum
clearance,
rear
Overhang with gutter
Rain runoff must be
directed away from
unit
900mm minimum
clearance, front
600mm
(side)










