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9 TropiCaIaDT115 hztpsJhvsv�c:agaacaLcom/produedtropieai_t,,SJ Home : Products T ,� aj�€Ca1 is quaiitsv heat punEp destonel zQ fit any 'LudgeL_ ;fc:`la sgaei M2Lenleu t hermoUnk"� �f �n T90, T 115 alld TI35 ModeI�i [�/IicrOPI-Ocessor controlled dejIass_ cYcle allows operation uow4rt to mid 'Q IWit 40s or ! ocnabie, control panel protected against sur`r and Weather s. BLIR-in drain pan for condensate nnanagernent if resistant, rust and facie Proof cabinet Quieter than COMvent-ianal heat PUMPS 'Rated in accor dance ;vith IRI stanch 1 G�i_ C011taCt Aqua a y }�c ctr fr ep al Cost and zit-19 4a ifnation_ NOTE5: ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES 2. MIN. CLEARANCE 2e FROM AIR COIL DIRECTION OF AIR FLOW 1 OP �f[EVV CoNrROLSOX A.GE55FAKEL---, I COIL W LEFT SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW �> WATER CONNECTIONS DETAIL A SGALE 1: 12 REAR VIEW DIMEN6ION ---7--1 065 115 A _ B_ 30,50 3625 30.50 36.25 c D 35.31 1 13.00 13.00 E i 6-00 5-00 F 0.00 I 6.00 G I 9.26 1925 H 7.50 7.507 JI 4.22 C2�2, K 722 j 7 22 PANEL RIGHT SIDE VIEW POWER I OPTIONS ENTRY ILO. (DUAL K-0— —1.3758c 0 1.125) DETAIL B SCALE 1: 12 Dmvrinaded "mm %com 'I" , - sexen cm-In� TXV Stuck Open! ® Mead pressure wit be slightly to moderately low; Suction pressure will be slightly high to very high.: e Amperage (not a reliable indicator of this condidon); ® Liquid Sub -Cooling will be lower than nonnal: o Superheat will be minimal or nonexistent: Suction line, and possibly a large portion of compressor, will be verb cold andpossibly «sweating"_ xnlanatiian. Refrigerant is flowing through the system too quicldy; enough heat cannot be added in the evaporator to boil off all the liquid refrigerant. The main effectis to flood the suction line and compressor with liquid refi7aer2mt. The primary indicator o£ this con&tionis Et`<le or no suction line superheat. Also. as file TV ig not holft back the required amount of refrigerant, there may be flash gas (high-pressure vapor) present in theligtddline; this is indicated by reduced liquid sub -cooling. insufficient Condense_.. -Water Flour: 9 Nead pressure will moderately high to very high: © Suction pressure my be normal to slightly high; Amperage will- be higher than normal;. o Liquid Sub -Cooling will be absent; the liquid line will be very warm or even hot to touch:. When combined with high condenser water AT (see next bullet item}, this condition is a prime indicator of insufficient condenser water -flow-- Condenser entering leaving water temperature difference (water AT) will be higher than normal... This condition is aprime indicator of insufficient condenser waterflow: Superheat will be high -normal to high. &planation: Heat is not being removed in the condenser in quantities suidcient to produce appreciable amounts of liquid refrigerant. With no liquid seal occurring in the condenser, the liquid line —in essence — becomes an extended discharge line. Keys to diagnosis: very warm to hot Equidline, and ahigh condenser water Delta-T. ladoor atio-u Every indoor installation is unique, therefore, there are no specific guidelines for this type of installation. For assistance, please contact AquaCal's Engineering or Technical department at (800) 786-7751: they will assist you with your specific needs. Outdoor instaRation Service and Operational Clearances: Refer to recommended clearance drawings follywing thiS secuolz Allow 24" clearance between the heat collection surfaces and walls, fences, shrubs, or other objects- The heat pump requires large volumes of air moving over the heat collector. Allow 5 feet of vertical clearance between the top of the her pump and any roof overhang or other obstruction- This clearance prevents cold discharge air from recirculating back into the evaporator coils (recirculation would reduce the overall peifbnnance of the heat Pump)_ Provide at least 30" open area in front of the main access panel. The electrical panel will need to be accessed during installation and service, so avoid any plumbing obstructions that will restdct easy access. 1? DIvvfdq d e rm - u:a:iu !s;ear&eaniato `When planning plumbing system layout; reference the pluitibiiig schematics following this section as a guide to the sequence of equipment, valves, fittings, etc. The plumbing configurations for typical installations are diagrammed. In operation, it is imperative the heat pump receive waterflow Britain the minimum -maximum ranges specified for the particular heat pump. Should the system installation under consideration not closely match any of the schematics, contactAquaCal Technical Supportfor advice and guidance. (800) 786-7751. Pallo and Match&a Industry technology yhanges much too rapidly for AquaCal to specify with exactness, any items outside and beyond the heatpzmap- What is spec la-ed is that the heatpamp must be installed in accordance with all applicable local, state, or national codes & standards- coeeiion to Heat p- All TropiCal heatpumps come equipped with 2" PVC.. plumbing unions. Connection to -site plumbing is made via PVC solvent cement to the female slip socket of the plumbing unions. AbiUty tro Winterize: in regions where hard winters are typical, the unions mentioned above allow for easy disconnectionlreconnecting of the heater from the plumbing system_ Caution_ do not defeat the function of the unions -use no glue on the threaded portion of the unions. ArInximumoperathTpressure: 54 psi M1m&mumMwdmum Water-kWw Raffia All TropiCal models are designed to operate successfully between flour rates of 20 to 70 gallons -per -minute (GPM) . Design the plumbing system to maintain atleast 20 GPIhjI flour through the heater, the heatpump will not operate correctly, nor reliably, with less than 20 GPNI of water flow supplied. If water flow rates through the heater will exceed. 70 GPI, a spring -check bypass valve w_l1 be required; generally speaking, most residential pools and spas will not require a. bypass unless a pump of 2 HP or larger is used (for bypass valve details, see .information and plumbing schematic, following). Exto1nal 18yp9ss Check Valve Requirement For installations where flow rates exceed 70 gpm an additional spring bypass check valve must be installed. Nam: Use of the wrong size check valve may Compromise the heat pump's efficiency, reliability, and ma-y void the factory warranty. For models T135, TI15 & T65 ; a 5 lb_ Spring check valve is required. (AquaCal Part f9-556.) 3-3ndycaka p-MflWSat(ADrKu) c-Oi ' 44' A T-'i nWn*c D-Dmia i-Ffftu @ -TbfmIDomftt i-Re'erP,oBT � �k -By- Lw,v P-`UUMY �- Flownift R-Rdw S-RHYM t Typical Paoi-Flow mymrt1m 70 Lno.m.-(2HP ids) 16 1c3:cn=.oAeiifnr titin.r•�IanuJsii�.cor a�uc.3 >c:i,iFoltNle W t eLr IN & OUTL Co e ction.- POr proper operation and maximum efficiency, piping comingfrom the pump and filter i%2UST be connected to the MN" port of the heater_ Likewise, connect piping returning to the pool/spa to the "OUT" port of the heater_ See drawing below. - aaQoaaat6 U FROM PUMP a F!L T ER TO POOL OR sFA Falureto heed !he followingmayresultinpermanentinjury or death_ installation made by unqualified persons can result in hazards to the installer and others. The information contained intkisElectrical Installation sectianissintended -for useby qualified electrical installation techniicians; familiar,withelectricalseiviceindus-ay safely standards and methods. Blectacalmstallationtobeperforrned by qualified individuals only. Generalfarojump-aliono 4, Mien possible, locate the equipment disconnect means within arms reach of the heater's electrical enclosure or as close as possible to the heater_ Always satisfy applicable codes and standards. All AquaCal heat pumps are designed for copper conductors, only_ In sizing power wirin& be especially aware of up -sizing requirements required due to Mring distances. Always satisfy= applicable codes and standards. "Aultiple heaters installed at same site generally require special sequencing controls (AquaCal part :ASC-(number of heaters)}; if yours is a multi -heater installation, contact AquaCal Technical Support for assistance (800 786 7751). Electrical installation should be by licensed electrician only-. Connec€in,-, l xte-nal Controllers: See document entitled "Connecting External Controllers to A ctuaCal Heat Pumpe-- These instructions are shipped inside heater accompanying the electrical schematic. ON. nr--C1v-.1.C7'x rOxi: t?'il': ,;1j3:_LF.?><iiO.Cvi3' ilE::iliS.3i; 5L".^..•�ii CiFu7;±� Code Required Clearances: In addition to the previously stated clearance requirements, follow all applicable local, skate, and national requirements relative to spacing from other objects or equ: mem T�Pica1 inswiation clearances r Ralnrua-off f' with �utizr� musE 6e ��` directed attar � �� from unit 5 *S. uanimum CI-- anM. OvL&=d 30' xninimna clm=ce, fans 2ft, Mb imw-n Q olemmsec sea iF � s (+\o scale) Front, Reax� and Overhead '_'?-Tuchas inches ; 1 `� t-IllCIleS (Side) — 1' 30 -lathes (�roIIt� €arat, Bade and Inigation, Rainwater Runoff, and Landscape Features PIace the heat pump away from rain runoff from the roof. A gutter or rain shield may be requireed on the roof edge above the heat pump. Relocate or adjust irrigation to avoid a7ater spray directly onto the heat pump. Do not locate plant shrcibs or bushes directly adjacent to heat pumps. Doing so willprevent proper air circulation into the unit, and may inhibit access to the heater when service is needed. Consult drawings above for proper clearances. Equipme d:PadRe teememfis The equipment pad should be constructed to provide adequate drainage and support to the base of the heat pump (see Table below). The pad should be essentially level witb just enough pitch to drain condensate and any other water away from the heateL T1115 36" X 1LT' T65 36„ 2 42„ I f Anchor Heater to Pad Follow all relevant local, state, or national requirements bardzng wind load anchadng (use hudcane anchoring kit. part Y STK0010)_ As necessary•, contact AquaCal Technical Support, 800-786 775I, for assistance in detenDining bestmethod of compliance. :5 :�;:'ttftxacsec! �n>ri crxr;r3i:uuxaiciitx.ennx n::tnu.ds �_are,x uxe:n� STUB "a ge/ ull §§a se Mfnimum CircuitAmpacity Maximums Size Water Rov., Minimum/MaxBlum(pm) --A Heauer Bypass Kit is r�vuired lodhep two es exceed the n, aximum Weight (lbs) Size (LxMxH) shipping lNeight (I bs' 51-7e (LYVVxH) Rated 1r. accordance wall ARI standard 3619 waEerEemplambieni Eurkeleuve ljummdj? 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