SOLACE SERIES SWIMMING POOL DEHUMIDIFIER Installation & Operation Manual
CONTENT 1. Preface 1 2. Safety Precautions 2 2.1 Marks 2 2.2 Icons 2 2.3 Warnings 2 2.4 Attention 3 3. Specifications 4 3.1 Parameters 3.2 Performance Curve 4 5 3.3 Dimensions 6 3.4 Working Principle 6 3.5 Product Features 7 3.6 Hygrostat Control 4. Installation 7 8 4.1 Installation Precautions 8 4.2 Positioning 8 4.3 Minimum Installation Distances 8 4.4 Drainage 5.Usage 5.1 Instruction for Operation Panel 5.2 Operation Instruction 6.Maintenance 9 10 10 11 13 6.
1. Preface Thank you for choosing Swimming Pool Dehumidifier for controlling the climate in you pool area. This product strictly complies with design and production standards to provide perfect performance, high reliability and good adaptability for you. Read the entire manual before the initial start-up of the unit. It is important to know the correct operating procedures for the unit and all safety precautions to prevent the possibility of property damage and/or personal injury.
2. Installation Precautions 2.1 Marks Meaning Mark A wrong operation may lead to death or heavy injury on people. WARNING ATTENTION A wrong operation may lead to harm to people or loss of property. 2.2 Icons Icon Meaning Prohibition. What is prohibited will be nearby this icon. Compulsory implement. The listed actions need to be taken. Attention(include warnings) Please pay attention to what is indicated. MOVE AND REPAIR OPERATION INSTALLATION 2.
2. Installation Precautions 2.4 Attention Meaning INSTALLATION Fix the unit Need circuit breaker Make sure that the basement of the unit is strong enough to avoid any decline or fall down. Make sure that there is circuit breaker for the unit. Lack of circuit breaker can lead to electrical shock or fire. OPERATION Ö Ì µ ° × Check the installation basement Meaning Please check the installation basement regularly to avoid any decline or damage which may hurt people or damage the unit.
3. Specifications 3.1 Parameters Swimming Pool Dehumidifier Model Unit Rated Capaclty L/h 1.25 1.75 2.5 m 3 /h 400 500 750 dB(A) 44 46 47 Air Volume Nolse Level Solace 1.25 Solace 1.75 Solace 2.5 Rated Voltage/Freq / Rated Power Input kW 0.78 1.08 1.55 A 3.3 4.7 6.7 kW 1.1 1.4 2.1 A 4.9 6.1 9.
3. Specifications 3.2 Performance Curve C 40%RH 0 0.5 0 60%RH 80%RH 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 l/h 2.5 0 0 1.0 1.5 Solace 1.25 40%RH C 2.0 60%RH 80%RH 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 l/h 3.5 Solace 1.75 0 40%RH C 60%RH 80%RH 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 Solace 2.5 5 3 3.
3. Specifications 3.3 Dimensions 3.3.1 Model: Solace 1.25/1.75/2.5 Fig.2 Model Solace 1.25 Solace 1.75 Solace 2.5 Length: A 1300 1500 1500 3.4 Working Principle: The unit works by drawing moist air over a refrigerated coil with a small fan. The cold coil of the refrigeration device condenses the water, which is removed, then the air is reheated by the hot coil. This process works most effectively with higher ambient temperatures with a high dew point temperature(Fig.3).
3. Specifications 3.5 Product Features 3.5.1 Ultra-low noise With the advanced air ducting technology and the super quiet cross-flow fan, the unit can operate with ultra-low noise. 3.5.2 Ultra-thin casing With the ultra-thin casing of 200mm, which is the result of compact design, the unit can save more space for you when it is compared with the common dehumidifierswith the thickness of 400mm. 3.5.
4. Installation 4.1 Installation Precautions 4.1.1 To ensure that the installation is performed correctly and that the appliance will perform perfectly, please carefully follow the instructions indicated in this manual. Fail to respect the rules indicated not only can cause malfunctions of the appliance but also invalidate the warranty, hence our company shall not respond for any damage to persons, animals or property. 4.1.
4. Installation 4.3.3 Wall mounted installation Insert 5 expansion bolts into holes which are bored by ¦ 10 drill and fix the wall suspension bar horizontally(Fig.6). Wall suspension bar Expansion bolt Wall Fig.6 4.4 Drainage Select a suitable size hose to connect to the built-in hose if it is needed(Fig.7). Condensate drainage hose Fig.7 Attention£ If the condensation water discharges directly into a container, the condensate outlet should above the container to avoid immersing in the container.
5. Usage 5.1 Instruction for Operation Panel %RH Dehumidifying ÖÈ µ· Defrosting ÖÀ Tips: When the unit is switched on, "8.8" will firstly be shown on the display. Then "1.0" will be shown which stands for the version of the program. After that, you will find actual relative humidity of the room air on the display. 5.1.1 Buttons ON/OFF Press this butto n to turn the unit on/off.
5. Usage 5.2 Operation Instruction 5.2.1 Unit ON/OFF You can turn ON/OFF the unit by just pressing " " when the unit is connected to the power. When the unit is turned on, you can see the actual relative humidity shown on the display. At the same time, the mode indicator and the light for the ON/OFF button will be on. Actual relative humidity %RH %RH Press " "to turn the unit ON/OFF ÖÈ µ· ÖÀ Ö· µ· µ· ÖÀ ÖÈ ÖÈ The selected mode ÖÀ OFF ON 5.2.
5. Usage 5.2.3 Dehumidifying mode When the unit is in dehumidifying mode, the LED for icon" " lights up, and£ 1. If the hygrostat detects that A(actual relative humidity of room air) ¡ TRH(target relative humidity) + 5%RH, and this condition has lasted for 30s, the unit will start to dehumidify. 2 .If the hygrostat detects that A(actual relative humidity of room air) ¡ TRH(target relative humidity) - 5%RH, and this condition has lasted for 3mins, the unit will halt the dehumidifying.. 5.2.
6. Maintenance 6.1 Maintenance To guarantee the unit reliable and security operation for a long time, it is suggested to maintain and clean up the unit every six months. . Please take the following steps to clean up the strainer regularly: 1)Pull out the grill(A) from the upside of it(Fig.8); 2)After that, pull out the grill(Fig.9),then lift the grill upward(Fig.10); 3)Move away the grill(Fig.11)and take out strainer(Fig.12),then wash the strainer with water ( Fig.13 ). Fig.8 Fig.9 A Fig.11 Fig.
6. Maintenance 4)Set the filter net and the air return grille to the original place. (Fig.14)。 5)Clean up the unit outer with soft and damp rag(Fig.15). To protect the paint-coat of the unit, please don’ t use rough sponge or corrosive detergent to do these. Fig.15 Fig.14 Warning£Cut off power supply before cleaning or maintaining the unit.
6. Maintenance 6.2 Troubleshootings Press the key of "UP" or "Down" to check that if there are more failure codes. You can find solutions to the problems according to the codes. Malfunction Code Reason Solution High pressure protection has appeared 3 times in 30mins. P1 High pressure protection is too frequently. High pressure protection P2 Discharge pressure is too high Condenser outlet temp. overhigh P3 Condenser coil temp. is too high Evaporator outlet temp. sensor failure P5 This temp.
7. Appendix 7.1 PCB I/O Port NET2 CN1 TEMP1 HUMI02 HUMI01 PROG1 TEMP2 CN4 FM NET1 CN7 EEV L_Valve L_Comp L N1 N_Comp N_Valve Explanation£ NO Ports Meaning 1 Cn1 To operation panel CN4 2 NET1 Reserved NET2 3 4 5 FM To fan motor(DC) TEMP1 To evaporator inlet/outlet temp. sensor TEMP2 To condenser outlet temp.
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Code:20121115-0004