DHP R SERIES SWIMMING POOL HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THE UNIT 1
CHAPTER 1: Installation Chapter 1 deals with installation of your Evoheat pool heater and is predominately for use by your installer/ technician. Evo recommends however that owners make themselves familiar with this chapter. CHAPTER 2: Operation Chapter 2 covers operation of your Evoheat pool heater including basic and advanced operation modes and maintenance/ troubleshooting. Please take the time to read this manual thoroughly.
Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. General information 4 b) Mode Selection 18 1.1 Introduction 4 d) Keyboard Lock and Unlock 19 1.2 Consumer and Safety Information 4 e) Clock Setting 20 1.3 Energy Saving Tips 4 f) 21 2. Specifications 5 g) Parameter Setting 2.1 Technical specifications of DHP R models 5 2.2 Dimensions 6 2. PCB I/O Ports Description 28 3.
1. General information 1.1 Introduction 2. Specifications 2.1 Technical specifications of DHP R models This manual provides installation and operation instructions for EVOHEAT heat pumps. Read these installation and operation instructions carefully before proceeding with the installation and operation of your heater. Consult your EVOHEAT Distributor with any questions regarding this equipment. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer.
Use an accurate pool thermometer. A difference of 2°C , between 26°C and 28°C, will significantly increase energy consumption. DHP603-R b. Carefully monitor the water temperature of your pool in the summer time. You can reduce heat pump usage due to warmer air temperatures. c. When the pool is not to be used for long periods, turn off the heat pump. d. Where possible, shelter the pool from prevailing winds with well-trimmed hedges or other landscaping, cabanas, or fencing. e.
CHAPTER 1 Installation Before installation it is very important to ensure 4 variables are carefully checked to allow the unit to operate correctly: 3. Always use a qualified Electrician to perform any electrical work. Ensure the power cable and circuit breaker are of a suitable size for the heater being installed. Also check that there is adequate voltage and current available at the heater connection to run the unit.
Correct installation is required to ensure safe and efficient operation of your pool heater. Installation requirements for EVOHEAT heat pumps include the following: a. Appropriate site location and clearances. b. Sufficient air ventilation. c. Correct electrical connection. d. Adequate water flow. This manual provides the information needed to meet these requirements. Review all application and installation procedures completely before continuing the installation. 3.
3.5 Water Pump Connection Advantages Typical Plumbing Layouts How do I connect up my new EVO heater to my pool or spa? The EVO JBox is the answer. The JBox will save you money on water pumps and running costs. Pool Slave Mode Electrical Control The JBox allows either the heater OR the chlorinator to supply power to the water pump so each system can run independently of the other. Heater Bypass Filter There are 3 methods to install an Evo heat pump.
Condensate Drain Barb f. Evo strongly recommends the installation of a Residual Current Device. Fit these into the 2 holes under the unit if you need to direct water away from the heater. Put in hot water if stiff. g. The unit must be well earthed. Remove the front panel to access the electrical connection terminals of the heater. The electrical wiring diagram is affixed to the inside of the front panel. SEE APPENDIX “A” FOR WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATION 3.
CHAPTER 2 Operation Up key a) Select higher item inside the programming environment; b) Increase parameter value Down key Display Explanation a) Select lower item inside the programming environment; b) Decrease parameter value; Mode key a) Select mode and set parameters.
b) Mode selection d) Keyboard lock and unlock The unit has three operation modes: Cooling mode, Heating mode, Auto mode. When parameter "H01=0", there is only "cooling mode" to choose; When parameter "H01=1", Press “mode” to select modes of heating, cooling, automatic; When parameter "H01=2", there is only "heating mode" to choose. At the main interface, press “on/off” for 5 seconds, the keyboard will be locked. When the keyboard is locked, press “on/off” for 5 seconds, the keyboard will be unlocked.
e) f) Clock setting Timer on and off setting Timer on setting Attention: 1) 2) 3) Press “clock” to save parameter settings and go back to the main interface. Press “on/off” cancel changes and go back to the main interface Attention: 1) After the final step,“OFF”will flash. You can press“clock” to go on to set the timer off value. 2) If you only want to set the timer on, then after the final step just press “on/off” to go back to the main interface.
Timer off setting The operation of canceling timer on /off Notes: A) At the main interface, press “clock" until the "off" is flashing- you can set the timer off. B) After the last step of timer-on, pressing “clock" will go to timer off setting interface. 3) If there is no operation for 5 seconds, the system will remember the clock setting and go back to the main interface.
g) Parameter Setting Factory Parameter Setting The parameters are divided into 2 different types, according to their level of access by the user (password) and their function. Factory parameters Accessible with the 66 "factory" password - allows the configuration of all the unit’s parameters. NOTE: We strongly recommend you do not change any of these settings unless advised by a technician or staff member from Evo.
The download operation User Parameter Setting 1. Press “mode” for 10s, and input password 66/22, pressing “mode” to enter parameter setting interface as following: 2. Upload: Press “UP” for 2s; Download: Tap “DOWN”. During upload/ download process, the dash will flashing. When it has been done, system enter next interface. Notes: 1) The other parameter menus are the same as parameter "d01"; 2) Pressing "on/off" twice will exit the Parameter interface.
2. PCB I/O Ports description 11 Fan parameter F01 0-4 F/U 12 Coil temp. in high speed fan mode (Cooling) F02 -15-60°C F 13 Coil temp. in low speed fan mode (Cooling) F03 -15-60°C F 14 Coil temp. when the fan stop (Cooling) F04 -15-60°C F 15 Coil temp. in high speed fan mode(Heating) F05 -15-60°C F 16 Coil temp. in low speed fan mode(Heating) F06 -15-60°C F 17 Coil temp.
Description of the parameters E D E01 D01 Defrost parameter Start defrost temperature End defrost temperature Establishes the temperature above which the defrost cycle ends. D03 Defrosting cycle Represents delay between two successive defrost cycle. The first time, when coil temperature is lower than D01, there must be valid for the time d03 to start defrost. D04 EEV mode E01=0: EEV is running by manual operation; To start the defrost cycle; the condition must be valid for the time d03.
This represents the temperature in reference to F03 below which the fans are stopped. H02=1: heating, cooling and automatic; H02=2: only heating. H03 Temperature unit of measure H03=0: Centigrade unit; (Other area) H03=1: Fahrenheit unit.( For North America area) P P01 Water pump parameters Water pump model P01=0, water pump will always on except on standby and alarm.
This represents the difference between R01 and stop cooling point. R06 Start differential of heating This represents the difference between R02 and start heating point. R07 Stop differential of heating This represents the difference between R02 and stop heating point. 4. Wireless Controller Operation 4.1 Installing the Wireless Antenna The wireless antenna needs to be screwed into the antenna fitting on the side of the heater and should be pointing up. Do not overtighten the antenna.
Avoid damaging the charger jack, be careful when you connect or disconnect the charger cable or removing and replacing the controller in the docking station. 5. The controller usage 5.1 Unlock controller Drag to the right edge of the screen to unlock controller. 2 Malfunction icon Displays when the heater has a problem 1 Signal strength Time Timer icon Displays when the timer has been set Battery 4.3.
5.3 Tap Setting the desired target temperature or (2). Setting the Timer Tap to enter the menu for timer on/off control. This operation is the same as time setting shown above. to change the target temperature value. Heating mode Highlighted icon shows the current mode Green tick means timer is set. White tick means timer is off. Cooling mode Automatic mode 5.4 Time setting Tap to enter the system time and timer on/off. Tap to exit. 5.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6.1 d. The unit will periodically defrost when the ambient air temperature is lower than 8 degrees C. Heater runs continuously Maintenance a. Check the set temperature is at your desired level and that the pool water temperature is at or below this set point. General Maintenance a. The unit should be serviced once a year by a authorised EVO technician. If the unit is located in a coastal area, more frequent maintenance may be necessary. b.
Appendix Resistance/Temp Table 1) T( ) AT:Ambient temperature COMP:Compressor CT:Coil temperature EEV:Electronic expand valve FM:Fan motor FS:Flow switch HL:Indicator HP:High pressure protection IT:Inlet water temperature KM1:Contactor of compressor LP:Low pressure protection OT:Outlet water temperature SUT:Suction temperature TC:Transformer 4V: 4 way valve R(KΩ) 63.7306 14.0 7.7643 58.0 1.5636 -29.0 60.3223 15.0 7.4506 59.0 1.5142 -28.0 57.1180 16.0 7.1513 60.0 1.4666 -27.0 54.
N H L2 L1 MTS L N N KM1 OUT4 OUT5 TO PUMP 5K OT IT 5K t t t IT SUT 5K t SUT NET 12V BRN 3 L1 L1 L2 L2 L12 L1 H L1 L3(C) HL PM CN6 AT 5K AT CT 5K CT OT 5K OT IT t t t 5K t IT SUT 5K SUT t 3 Y/G GND 12V HP GND NET 12V HP HP LP LP LP BRN 12V FS FS GND 12V NET CN1 12V U2 FS TC BLU N1 CN1 CN2 12V NET GND DI01 GND DI02 GND DI03 GND DI04 GND DI05 GND DI06 GND NET GND 12V NET CN3 CN2 CN5 2 GND AI06 GND AI05 GND AI04 GND AI03 GND AI02 GND AI01 NET O
Appendix B – Technical Data Appendix B – Technical Data 48 49
Appendix B – Technical Data Appendix B – Technical Data 50 51
EVOHEAT Pump Warranty 1. The titanium heat exchanger tubing is guaranteed against corrosion for a period of fifteen (15) years from the date of purchase when used with chlorine, salt, bromine or sea water. Warranty Registration 2. The compressor is guaranteed for five (5) years from the date of purchase. To register your Warranty, please enter the following details or go online at www.evoheat.com.au/warranty to register directly at our website. Fields with a star (*) must be filled in before continuing.
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