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. Performance and properties ................................... 4 System design ........................................................ 4 Performance ........................................................... 5 Dimensions ............................................................ 6 Preparations for installation ................................... 6 Operating the control unit ...................................... 9 Connection diagram ...................
EN I. Performance and properties High performance Our heat pumps are very efficient in transferring heat from air to water in the pool. They can provide savings of up to 80% in energy compared to an electric heater. Long life The heat exchanger is made from a PVC/titanium composite pipe resistant to the long-term effects of pool water. Simple operation and maintenance The device is easy to control: switch it on and set the required temperature of the water in the pool.
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EN IV. 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 H 550 612 612 E 81 84 84 F 200 270 270 Dimension Unit: mm Model THP 170 Dimension L 1165 W 470 H 685 A 440 B 760 F 325 G 81,5 Unit: mm V. Preparations for installation 5.1 Selection of the installation position • The heat pump has to be installed in a spacious and well ventilated place.
EN Model with horizontal discharge min. 1000 mm air inlet 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 Model with vertical discharge more than 1000 mm air inlet min. 1000 mm from above min. 1000 mm min. 1000 mm air inlet air inlet air outlet min.
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EN VI. 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 6. 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. 6.
EN 6. 5 How to change parameter settings 1. In the standby mode, use buttons or to find the parameter 0-A and the current measured values for B-F. 2. Simultaneously, for five seconds, press buttons and to activate parameter setting. 3. Change the parameter value until you hear a beep and until the parameter is indicated on the display as a flashing value. 4. If no button is pressed on the control unit within five seconds, the electronics will save the data automatically and will return to the standby mode.
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EN VIII. Maintenance • Check that the device water inlet is open. It is necessary to avoid low water and air flows into the device because they could worsen its performance and reliability. You have to clean the swimming pool filter regularly to avoid damage to the device as a result of a dirty or blocked filter. • The space around the device has to be dry, clean and well ventilated. Clean the side heat exchanger regularly in order to maintain good heat exchange performance and save energy.
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.