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MAR 2 7
ST. Lucie County,
cop,
IN,
PRIMED IN CANADA
General Safety Instructions 5
Thermeau Models' Specifications 7
Installation Instructions
Location 9
Water piping 10
Multiple Heat Pump Connections 11
Electrical 12
Bonding 12
Bonding and plumbing step-by-step instructions 12
Electrical Connections 13
Electrical Diagrams 14
Service Analyzer Control 15
-.Electronic Temp. Controls 16
Initial Startup 18
Meaning of Display Codes 19
Troubleshooting 20
Requesting Assistance or Service 22
Maintenance 22
Winterizing 22
Pool Heat Pump Warranty 23
2 THERM. AU OWNER'S MANUAL
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Thanyoufor buying
an THERMEAU pool heat pump.
The THERMEAU pool heat pump is a self-contained unit designed specifically
for pool heating. Each component has been selected with care to achieve a
high -quality product in an effort to exceed all industry standards.
All THERMEAU pool heat pumps have a Scroll compressor, an electronic board
with service analyzer, a titanium heat exchanger tube warranted for 10 years
against corrosion. All components are of superior quality, which presents you
with an effective, state-of-the-art technology heat pump.
In general, compared to other types of pool heaters, such as gas or oil-
fired, the THERMEAU pool heat pump has a lower heating capacity on a
BTU/hr basis. Therefore, it needs to operate for a longer time to accomplish
the desired results. Occasionally, it may be necessary to run the heat pump for
up to 24 hours per day. However, this should not be of concern to the owner
because the heater is designed to operate continuously. What's more, despite
continuous operation, it will still heat the pool far more economically than other
types of heaters.
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Please read` carefully,
Whenever you call to request service -for your heater, you must know your
complete model, and serial numbers. You can find this information on the
name plate located on the right side of your heater.
Please also record the purchase date of your device and your dealer's name,
address, and telephone number.
Model Number
Serial Number
Purchase Date
Dealer Name
Dealer Address
Dealer Phone
Keep this book and the sales slip together in a safe place for future reference.
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` General Safety We care for our customers
We have provided important safety messages in this manual and on your
heater. Always read and obey all safety messages.
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IMPORTANT
The IMPORTANT sign calls attention to a note that provides important
information or information essential to the completion of'a task.
CAUTION
The CAUTION sign denotes a hazard. It calls attention to an operating
procedure, practice, or the like, which, if not correctly performed or
adhered to; could result in material damage, particularly to the product,
up to the destruction of part, or all of the product.
WARNING
The WARNING sign denotes ahazard. It calls attention to a procedure,
practice, or the like, which, if not correctly performed or adhered to,
could result in personal injury or injury to a third party. These signs are
rare, but are extremely important.
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CAUTION
All electrical connections must be' done by a qualified. electrician, and
according to the local electrical codes. Always cut off the unit's main
® power whenever the access panel is open or removed. Always install, the
machine outdoors (unless otherwise approved by the manufacturer),
while respecting the minimal clearances needed for proper operation
and heating.
CAUTION-
Proper pool chemistryis vital to the life of your heater. Pay particular
attention to the total alkalinity and TDS. It is highly recommended that you
have your pool chemistry checked often,by an independent pool store.
Water quality standards that must be strictly observed
Description
Normal Range
Verification
pH level
7.2 to 7.8
Once/week
Chlorine concentration
1.0 to 3.0 ppm
Once/2-3 days
Total alkalinity
80 to 100 ppm
Once/2-3 weeks
Total dissolved solids (TDS)
Below 1600 ppm (fresh water)
Once/month
Below 3000 ppm (salt water)
Once/month
Calcium hardness
200 to 300 ppm
Once/month
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A robust and reliable product line
Residential
Volts
230
230
230
230
230
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Hertz
-- '
60
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60
-
60
60
60 I
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Phase
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1
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1
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1
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1
Compressor amps
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12.4 A
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14.3 A
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21.2 A
.
24.3
27 3 A
Fan motor max.
load
2,4 A
2,4 A
2,4 A
2,4 A
2,4 A
amps
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Fan motor'HP
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1/3
1/3'
1/3
1%
1- i
Fan motor speed
825RPM
825RPM
825RPMSRP
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825RPM
ff Minimum circuit
30 A
30 A
40 A
"A
50 A
ampacity
Maximum fuse
40 A
50 A
60 A
O A
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70 A
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Refrigerant
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R-410A
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R 410A
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R 410A
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R-410
R-410A
Optimal water flow
30
35
40
J05
60
rate (GPM)
,
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Max. water flow 100 100 100 100 100
rate (GPM)
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Max. water 104F 104F 104F 10 104F
temperature
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Dimensions (in.) H:34 L:33 D:39 H:34 L:33 D:39 H:34 L:33 D:3934 L:33 D:391 H:34 L:33 D:39 I
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Heating range � -<"
Up to
Up to
Up to
(°F/°C) {`.:: +{
1040F/400C
1040F/400C
1040F/400C
Voltage Hz/Ph
208 240 60/1
208 240 60/3
575 600 60/3
Required breaker
60
60
30
-
Minimum circuit arnpacity:
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(MCA) .
47
44
16.8 flf
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Plumbing connections
2"
2"
2"
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Water Flow (GPM) ' : s
.................... .........-.........
60 to 125
..... ......... - ............. --.........
60 to 125
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60 to 125
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1-1:48
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1-1:48
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1-1:48
Dimensions in inches`
W: 33
W: 33
W: 33
D:39
D:39
D:39
Hot Gas Defrost ra
Yes
Yes
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.Yes
Weight (lb)
445
375
375
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Installation Instructions
Location
The placement of the pool heater is very important in keeping installation
costs to a minimum while providing for maximum efficiency of operation, as
well as allowing adequate access for service and maintenance.
The THERMEAU pool heat pump is designed for outdoor installation and
should not be installed in a fully enclosed area, such as a shed, garage, etc.,
unless ventilation is provided to ensure adequate air exchange for proper
operation. Recirculation of cold discharged air back into the evaporator coil
will greatly reduce unit heating capacity and efficiency.
The unit should be located as close as practical to the existing pool pump and
filter to minimize water piping. However, do not forget to provide a 18" clear-
ance at the very least all around your heat pump.
Mount the unit on a sturdy base, preferably a concrete slab or a set of blocks.
The size of the base should not be less than 40" x 40" (100 cm x 100 cm).
All THERMEAU pool heat pump models feature patented, ultrasilent ventilation
systems. Air is pulled through the evaporator coil and discharged through the
top grille. A minimum clearance of 48 inches should be allowed above the unit
for unrestricted air discharge. The unit must not be installed under a porch. Any
side of the unit should be located at least 24 inches from a wall or from any
other obstruction for unrestricted air intake and service access.
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The piping sequence is as follows: pool pump > filter > heater > pool. Auto-
mated chlorine distribution systems, if used, must be placed downstream of
the heater to minimize harm to the pool equipment. Use rigid PVC piping if
possible (SCH40 or SCH80). All joints should be glued with PVC glue. If rigid
PVC is not available, you can use soft or flexible piping with stainless steel
clamps. When the piping installation is complete, operate the pool pump and
check the system for leaks. Then, check the filter pressure gauge to verify
that there isn't any indication of excessive pump head pressure.
You can also make the connections using high-pressure flexible hose, but
make sure the hose can withstand high pressure. The installation of a bypass
is not necessary unless the water flow exceeds 125 GPM.
Fig. 2
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f __ Multiple Heat Pump -Connections - - - _-
All plumbing on multiple heat pump installations must be done in parallel. An -
equal flow of water to each heat pump is important for optimum operation.
NOTE: It may be necessary to adjust water pressure switch if a unit is installed
below the water level.
Each heat pump allows a maximum flow rate of 125 gpm (473 Vmin) and
requires a minimum of 60 gpm (227 Vmin).
Fig. 3
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The wiring of your THERMEAU pool heat pump should be performed by a
qualified electrician in accordance with local requirements.
The unit must always be deactivated before opening the access panel.
Bonding
Because all metals have different electrical potentials, all metal and electrical
components of the pool system must be bonded together. This includes the
metal framework of the pool, the light, the pump, the filter (if made out of metal),
the heater, any automatic chlorine generator, and any other metal or electrical
equipment. On some older pools, this substructure bond wire may not exist.
In these cases, a 6 to 8 foot solid copper rod must be driven into the ground
near the equipment. All electric and metal components must then be bonded
to each other, and then to the copper rod.
Bonding and Plumbing
step-by-step instructions
1. A 1/3 lb check valve must be installed between the heater
and any automatic chlorine distribution system (if used).
2. Any kind of automatic chlorine distribution system must be
installed after or downstream of the heat pump.
3. The filter must be placed before or upstream
from the heat pump.
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ElectrcaCConfnections
WARNING
The installation of the THERM EAU pool heater should be performed by a cer-
tified electrician. To connect the electricity, you must unscrew the four screws
of the front panel, then slide the electric cable in the hole located on the left
or the right side of the base, and then insert it in the control box. The electrical
diagram is located on the lid of the control box as well as below.
Ground L3 L2 L1
Ground L1 L2
3 Phase loss and reversal protection
Operating mode:
The THERMEAU unit is equipped with SCROLL
compressor which cannot run in both rotations.
When the heating light on the main board will come
on, If all three phase are relatively equal and in pro-
per sequence, the (ON) green light on the phase ON
protector will be energize and the compressor will
start normally. If the phase are in wrong sequence,
that'll be the (FAULT) red light that come ON and the
compressor won't start. If this occurred, you have to
switch the L1 wire with L2 wire.
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Service Analyzer Control
The control panel is factory set to display the temperature in Fahrenheit degrees.
Temperature
and parameter
display
Access
to parameters
Heating mode
Compressor running
Heating mode
To raise the desired
temperature or to
change parameters
To lower the desired
temperature or to
change parameters
Fig. 5
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.The control located on the front of your heat pump has a large three -character
display for the water temperature, set points, and diagnostics (see figure 5
for front panel appearance). The three button keypad includes SET, DOWN
arrow, and UP arrow buttons. LED indicators next to the display show if the
heat pump is in the pool mode or in the spa mode and if the unit is running.
Buttons:
Press the SET button to change between modes and use the up and down
arrows to change the selected mode's settings.
Modes available are :
POOL Allows you to change the pool water temperature set point.
SPA Allows you to change the spa water temperature set point.
P-S Changes between pool and spa settings. LED's on front panel will
indicate current mode selected.
C-F Display temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius.
Water Temperature Set Point
Temperature set point range is OFF, and 61 OF to 950F for POL mode. For SPA
mode, set point range is OFF, and 61OF to 104°F. Pushing the UP arrow or
DOWN arrow buttons will prompt the control to display the current set point.
Continuing to press the UP or DOWN buttons will allow the set point values to
scroll until the desired set point is reached. Once the new set point has been
reached, stop pressing the UP or DOWN buttons. Once the unit toggles back
to the current water temperature display, the set point is entered. The controls
have a feature called,, Set Point Memory Retention ». If the power is removed
from the unit, it retains the last set point displayed.
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Connecting to a Remote System
This Pool Heater is compatible with most of all known remote systems in the -
industry. The following models' diagrams show how to connect all of the remote
systems to the Electronic Temp. Controller.
For 2 wire remotes
1. Bring up « POL » setting and arrow temperature down until pool setting
reads « off ,.
2. Bring up « SPA,, setting and arrow temperature up until spa setting reads 104.
3. Set unit to the « POL » mode.
4. Connect remote system with 2 wires to the P/S terminal on control board.
Figure 6 shows you where to connect the 2 wire remote systems to the
temperature controller.
For 3 wire remotes
1. Bring up « POL » setting and use arrows to select desired pool temperature.
2. Bring up « SPA,, setting and use the arrows to select the desired spa tem-
perature.
3. Set unit to « POL » mode.
4. Connect the commun and high (or spa) wires to the « P/S » terminals on
control board (see specific model diagram). Low or pool wire does not get
connected.
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from terminals 1 and 2'on TB1
'Bring the two wires from the remote system to terminals 1 & 2 on Terminal
Block 1 (TB1)
• The Temperature Control knob must be turned clockwise (highest temp.
setting) for the remote system to operate the Pool Heater properly.
Initial Startup
Before starting the pool heater for the first time, it is important to verify that
the breaker is in the ON position.
Also make sure that the water circulates freely and that the pool pump is activited.
Then, you will need to set the water temperature you desire. The fan will
immediately start. The compressor will start after a 3 to 4-minute delay.
When the compressor is running, the HEATING/CHAUFFAGE indicator located
on the right (see "Service Analyzer Control," p.15) should be lit. At initial startup,
it is normal for the unit to run 24 hours a day.
It is also normal to see water dripping from the holes at the base of the unit.
This is simple condensation.
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Meaning of Display Codes-,- -
Service Analyzer Codes
Most problems will be detected by the service analyzer and a code will be
displayed on the digital display of your heater.
rDisplay
Meaning of codes �V
•
The desired programmed temperature point is lower than 60°F (15-%
• :
Shortage of refrigerant gas in the unit' or faulty low pressure
control, The digital display will show LP3 after 3 LP faults and shut
down your pool heater. The pool pump will also be stopped for pro-
'tection if the unit's internal -time clock feature is used. If LP or LP3
occurs you should call for service.
Low water flow TO the unit or faulty high pressure control. Check
water flow. Backwash filter and/or heater. The unit will show HP3
after 3 HP faults. This will stop your heater for protection.
temperature probe connected to #1 and #2 on electronic board
®Water
may be disconnected. If it is not, the probe may be open or defective.
•
Water temperature probe is short circuited or may be defective.
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Possible causes:
- The FIL parameter must always be set to OFF.
- The filter is in backwash position.
- The filter pump is stopped.
- The filter is dirty.
— Shortage of water to pool pump.
- Water pressure switch must be adjusted or it is broken.
- The unit is in the protection mode and will show FL3, press
any key to restart the unit. FL3 code will stop your heater for
protection..
• • •
Suction temperature probe connected to #3 and #4 on electronic
board may be disconnected. If -it is not, the probe may be open or
defective.
• •
Suction temperature probe is short circuited or may be defective.
Unit currently in defrosting cycle (the fan works but the compressor,
is stopped). This is normal operation when outside temperatures
are cold.
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The = ®ol.9hgeater is not running.
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Heat pump control set to OFF. Raise temperature set point above
60°F (15°C).
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Desired water temperature •®+ Unit will automatically restart
is reached. when the water temperature goes
below the set point.
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Main breaker is tripped. •o+ Reset it.
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The heater is displaying "flo" and it will not start.
Pool pump is not running. ••+ Turn the pool pump on.
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Filter is dirty, restricting ••+ Backwash and clean filter.
the water flow.
The fan is running, but the compressor is not.
The heat pump is in protection •e+ In this case, there may be
mode. a 5-minute delay before
restarting.
The unit is on defrost •®+ Digital display should indicate FS.
cycle. The compressor will automatically
start again a few minutes after the
display stops indicating FS.
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but the compressor is running.
Ask your electrician to verify your heat pump's power supply by
checking over the Li and L2 or L1, L2 and L3 connections in the
unit's service box.
There is water around
the unit.
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While your THERMEAU pool
To check if the water really is a
heater is in the heating mode,
leak, you must stop the heater
a large quantity of warm and
and leave the"pool pump running
humid air passes over the
for over 5 hours. If water is still
evaporator and causes con-
coming out of your heater after
densation. It is normal to see
this period, then call your dealer
condensation dripping under
for service.
the heater.
The heater is running but desired water
temperature cannot be reached.
••+ Heat loss is too much for the heater; cover your pool as often as
you can.
Evaporator is dirty.
••* Clean it.
004� Evaporator restricted due to improper location (see section on
locating the unit).
Restricted water flow. •00 Adjust water flow.
Note: If your pool heater does not operate for reasons other than those mentioned above, please contact
Consumer Assistance Center (see p.4) to obtain the proper authorization for the warranty to apply.
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return the heater to your dealer as they do not provide service.
Before calling for assistance or service, please check the "Troubleshooting"
(p.20-21) and "Warranty" (p.23-24-25) sections or call your dealer. It may save
you the cost of a service call. If you still need help, follow the instructions below.
Service can be obtained by calling one of these phone numbers.
CANADA: 1 855 661-9330
USA: 1 855 385-6480
When asking for help, please provide a detailed description of the problem,
your heater's complete model and serial number, and the purchase date
(see p.4). This information will help us respond properly to your request.
Keep a copy of the sales receipt showing the date of purchase.
Proof of purchase will assure you warranty service.
Maintenance
Dirt can accumulate on the evaporator. You can easily remove it by using
a water spray without damaging the small aluminum fins.
The cleaning of the cabinet can be done with the help of a brush and soap.
Winterizing
First, you must turn the breaker off. The unit must be drained of all its water.
You will need to disconnect the IN and OUT water connections. Then the unit
must be tilted or blown out with air until all water is out.
The next step is to reconnect your IN and OUT water connections that will
have previously been drained.
It is recommended to cover the heat pump to prevent snow from getting
inside.
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Thermeau Industries inc. warrants that the pool heat pump will be free of defects
in workmanship and materials. The heat pump will be warranted for a period of
one (1) year. All parts and labor to correct any defect in workmanship or materials
will be the responsibility of Thermeau Industries inc.
The compressor component of the Thermeau Industries inc. pool heat pump has
a five (5) years limited warranty. During the first (1) year, the costs incurred by
the parts and labor needed to repair the compressor will be the responsibility of
Thermeau Industries inc. During years two (2), three (3), four (4) and five (5), only
parts will be covered by the warranty.
The titanium tube portion of the heat exchanger in the Thermeau Industries inc.
pool heat pump has a limited 10-year warranty. The titanium tube portion of the
heat exchanger is warranted to the original owner and at the original address.
All parts and labor are warranted for a period of one (1) year to the original home
owner. After one (1) year, only the titanium tube portion of the heat exchanger part
is warranted.
All Thermeau Industries inc. pool heat pump must be installed according to
manufacturer's specifications or the warranty will be null and void.
All warranty work must be performed by a Thermeau Industries inc. authorized
service center. All warranty work must be approved prior to service center
performing the work.
Any alteration or repair by any person, agency or company not authorized by
Thermeau Industries inc. will void the warranty. Thermeau Industries inc. is not
liable for any damages of any sort whatsoever, including incidental and conse-
quential damages. This warranty does not include damage to any internal piping
or components due to freezing conditions, negligence, abuse, routine maintenance
inspections, electrical wiring outside the heat unit, service calls caused by owner,
external valve position, refrigerant or other expendable materials, installations in
corrosive environments or atmospheres, nor acts of God. There are no particular
warranties of merchantability that apply to this product.
This warranty applies to Canada and the Unites States.
Thermeau Industries inc. will replace or repair any parts that are defective providing
such parts are returned to the Thermeau Industries inc. factory, freight collect,
within the warranty period. The above is the exclusive remedy from Thermeau
Industries inc.
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Thermeau inc. warrants that the heat pump pool heater will be free of defects
in workmanship and materials. The heat pump will be warranted for a period of
two (2) years. During this period, all parts and labor to correct any defect in work-
manship or materials will be the responsibility of Thermeau inc.
All parts of the heat pump pool heater have a five (5) years warranty.
The titanium tube portion of the heat exchanger in the heat pump pool heater
has a limited 10-year warranty. The titanium tube portion of the heat exchanger is
warranted to the original owner and at the original installation address. All parts
and labor are warranted for a period of two (2) years to the original home owner.
After two (2) years, only the titanium tube portion of the heat exchanger part is
warranted.
The manufacturer reserves the right to replace defective parts with new or
refurbished parts at its sole discretion. All warranty work must be performed by
a Thermeau inc. authorized service -center. All warranty work must be approved
prior to service center performing the work. This warranty is applicable only if
the heat pump has been installed, operated and maintained expressly and com-
pletely in accordance with the owner's manual and the manufacturer's specifica-
tions. Any alteration or repair by any person, agency or company not authorized
by Thermeau inc. will void the warranty. Thermeau inc. is not liable for any dam-
ages of any sort whatsoever, including incidental and consequential damages.
This warranty does not include damage to any internal piping or components
due to freezing conditions, negligence, abuse, routine maintenance inspections,
electrical wiring outside the heat unit, service calls caused by owner, external
valve position, refrigerant or other expendable materials, installations in corrosive
environments or atmospheres, nor Acts of God. There are no particular warranties
of merchantability that applies to this product.
This warranty applies to the USA and Canada only.
Thermeau inc. will replace or repair any parts that are defective providing such
parts are returned to the Thermeau factory, freight collect, within the warranty
period. The above is the exclusive remedy from Thermeau inc.
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Thermeau inc. warrants that the heat pump pool heater will be free of defects in
workmanship and materials. The heat pump will be warranted for a period of two (2).
years. During this period, all parts and labor to correct any defect in workmanship
or materials will be the responsibility of Thermeau inc.
All parts of the heat pump pool heater have a seven (7) years warranty.
The titanium tube portion of the heat exchanger in the heat pump pool heater has
a limited 10-year warranty. The titanium tube portion of the heat exchanger is war-
ranted to the original owner and at the original installation address. All parts and
labor are warranted for a period of two (2) years to the original home owner. After
two (2) years, only the titanium tube portion of the heat exchanger part is warranted.
The manufacturer reserves the right to replace defective parts with new or re-
furbished parts at its sole discretion. All warranty work must be performed by
a Thermeau inc. authorized service center. All warranty work must be approved
prior to service center performing the work. This warranty is applicable only if
the heat pump has been installed, operated and maintained expressly and com-
pletely in accordance with the owner's manual and the manufacturer's specifica-
tions. Any alteration or repair by any person, agency or company not authorized
by Thermeau inc. will void the warranty. Thermeau inc. is not liable for any dam-
ages of any sort whatsoever, including incidental and consequential damages.
This warranty does not include damage to any internal piping or components
due to freezing conditions, negligence, abuse, routine maintenance inspections,
electrical wiring outside the heat unit, service calls caused by owner, external
valve position, refrigerant or other expendable materials, installations in corrosive
environments or atmospheres, nor Acts of God. There are no particular warranties
of merchantability that applies to this product.
This warranty applies to the Florida State only.
Thermeau inc. will replace or repair any parts that are defective providing such
parts are returned to the Thermeau factory, freight collect, within the warranty
period. The above is the exclusive remedy from Thermeau inc.
OWNER'S MANUAL THERMEAU 25
RE IDENTIPI AND COMMERCULL POOL HEAT PUMP
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RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL POOL HEAT PUMP