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From: Jennifer Arce trac 37@aquacal.com
Subject: HEATER CLEARANCES
Date: Jun 18, 2019 at 8:43:44 AM
To: elsideng@comcast.net
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Please see attached for info.
Thank you,
Jennifer Arce
Customer Support
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727-823-5642
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11 Positioning Equipment
Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment.
. Do not install equipment inside of a building.
Outdoor Use Only
Do not install equipment inside of a room or building. _
. Heat Pumps require unobstructed air flow for proper operation. Heat Pumps should never be installed indoors or
in a location where air flow is restricted
. See "Clearances" on page S.
Controlling Irrigation and Rainwater Runoff
. Irrigation water may damage heat pump components. Direct irrigation water away from the heat pump.
• The heat pump will withstand normal rainfall. Do not allow a roof slope to direct rainwater onto the heat pump.
Have a gutter installed on the roof edge to direct this water away from the heat pump. Or install the heat pump in
another location.
Tanning for Condensation
The heat pump can produce a large amount of condensation. The amount of water depends on air temperature
and humidity.
Install the heat pump with enough height to allow for water drainage.
. Plan for water drainage as needed
■ See "Condensation Drain Kit (# STK0202)" on page 70.
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ounting>Pad Requirements
. The heat pump's base must be installed on a flat and level surface that completely supports the entire base.
. Build the heat pump pad out of concrete or other code -approved material.
Confirm the pad can support the weight of the heat pump. See "Weights" on page 69.
. Elevate the pad enough to allow for drainage.
. Make sure the pad is flat and level.
. Have the pad extend atieast 6 inches from the heat pump base in all directions.
. Do not install the heat pump on soil or grass.
. Do not allow the heat pump base to touch the building's foundation.
Do not place the heat pump directly on a concrete floor. This can case noise to be transmitted to an occupied
space. If necessary install vibration dampers between the heat pump base and floor.
Equipment pad must meet all requirements of authorities having code -related jurisdiction.
ncboHng to Pad
. Follow all applicable local, state, and national requirements regarding wind load anchoring.
. The shipping brackets used to secure the heat pump to the pallet are approved mounting (hurricane) brackets.
They should be used to anchor the heat pump to the pad
. If needed, contact AquaCar to obtain anchoring kit information. Please have the heat pump model number and
serial number when requesting support. See "Identifying Model Specifications" on page 68.
Page - 4
1.2 Clearances '
. Proper air circulation is required for the heat pump to operate efficiently. The following diagrams show the
minimum clearances required for the proper operation of the heat pump.
• Avoid storing chemical containers near the heat pump. The chemicals can cause equipment damage.
. Avoid placing objects near or on top of the heat pump. This includes shrubbery and lawn furniture. These objects
will reduce performance and efficiency and hinder maintenance access.
Overhang with
gutter
Rain run-off and
sprinklers should be
directed away from
heater
OVERHEAD
5 feet
1152 cm]
(Top View
BACK
6inches
[15 cm]
SIDES
SIDES
1 fool
1 IN
[30 cm]
[30 cm]
FRONT
3 feet
[91 cm]
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APSP/ANSI-7
Suction Outlet Safety Compliance Data Sheet
(One sheet for each drain or set of drains in the system)
Job Name:
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Address:
THIS DATA IS FOR THE: POOL X AUXILIARY (Spa, Feature(s), etc,)
SUCTION OUTLET(S)
Are there drains: -yes �� no : - (if no, go to truck & return pipe si;
Single unblockable Two or. more -
Drain make & model: l,m
Listed cover flow rate: 200 gpm
SYSTEM FLOW RATE
System flow rate: 1VU gpm
Method of determining system flow:
Maximum flow from the pump curve
Total dynamic head calculation (attach calculation sheet)
Simplified total dynamic head (attach pipe length +filter
PUMP SELECTION o,'t,'AIo; 2
Pump make & model: `� �^ �� `�
(attach pump performance curve, indicating flow as calculated above)
SUCTION PIPE SIZE
Branch piping sizeInch @ 6 fps or lower
Truck line size _J// Inch @ 8 fps
RETURN PIPE LIAR
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