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• AuloSel[time clock over-Hdel feature monitors water temperature
and turns the water circulation pump on and off as needed to maintain
desired pool temperatures
• Automatic defrost feature senses refrigerant temperature and prevents
freezing, allowing the heat pump to operate at even lower temperatures
• Compatible with ALL automated control packages
• Long -life corrosion resistant plastic composite cabinet stands up to
severe climates and pool chemicals
• Emerson Copeland Scroll' Compressor on 60 Hz, single phase models
• ETL listed for safe operation
• Thermostatic Expansion Valve ITXVI controls refrigerant flow for
optimum efficiency and BTU output over a wider operating range
• Highest efficiency available, meets or exceeds existing cc des
and standards
• BTU and efficiency performance independently certified by the
Air -Conditioning. Heating and Refrigeration Institute, AHRI
UltraTemp Heat Pumps
The industry's first heat pump charged with
non -ozone depleting refrigerant, R410A.
Ordering Information
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Model
80/80/80•
BTU/COP
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BTU/COP
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460930
70
75.000/5.0
70.00015.7
50.000/4.1
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40
460961
460931
90
90.000153
84.000/5.5
60.000/4.0
60
1 10
230
1
230
33.5
469962
469932
110
108,000/6.0
101,000/5.8
72.000/4.0
60
50
1 8
230
1
250
33.5
460963
460933
120
127,00015.7
120.000/5.5
82.00014.0
60
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1 8
230
1
270
45.5
460964
460934
140
143,00015.8
134.00015.6
88,000/4.0
60
50
1 8
230
1
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45.5
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1 8
230
1
320
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460967 460937 120C 123.000/5.6 115.00015.3 81.000/4.0 60 s0 3 8 230 1 280 45.5
N/A 460938 1001 102.000/5.9 96.000/5.6 67.00014.0 50 50 1 8 230 1 280 41.5
460929 460928 140C 140.000/5.8 132.000/5.6 86.000/4.0 60 50 3 8 230 1 320 45.5
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INSTALLATION AND LOCATION
ACAUTION When pool equipment Is located below the pool surface, a leak from any component can cause large scale water loss orflooding.
Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. cannot be responsible for such water loss or flooding which may cause damage to property or
to the product Avoid placing the heat pump in locations where It can cause damage by water or condensate laakege. If this is not possible, provide a
suitable drain pan to catch and divert any leakage.
Only a qualified service person should install the
UltraTemp® Heat Pump. Before installing this product,
refer to the Important Waming and Safety instructions
on page ii.
Materials Needed for Installation
The following items are needed and are to be supplied
by the installer for all heat pump installations:
1. Plumbing connections (2-inch).
2. Level surface for proper drainage.
3. Suitable electrical supply line. See rating plate on
unit for electrical specifications. Ajunction box is not
needed at the heat pump; connections are made
inside of the heat pump electrical compartment
Conduit may be attached directly to the heat pump
jacket.
4. Electric cutout switch that will interrupt all power to
the unit. This switch must be within line of sight of
the heat pump. Check local codes for requirements.
S. Watertight conduit to run the electrical supply line.
Equipment Pad
Forproperdtainage of condensation and rain water, place
the heat pump on a flat slightly pitched surface, such as
a concrete or fabricated. slab (pad).
If possible, place the pad at the same level or slightly
higher than the filter system equipment pad.
Note: Be sure that the pad is pitched not more than 1/4
in. per foot in any direction as needed for runoff.
Heat Pump Dimensions
MODELS DIMENSION "A"
70,90 33.5" (851 mm)
110, 120, 120C, 140C 45 5" (1156 mm)
120 H/C, 140,140 WC
Drainage and Condensation
Condensation occurs from the evaporator coil while the
unit is running, and.drains at a steady rate (usually three
to five gallons per hour), depending upon ambient air
temperature and humidity. The more humid the ambient
conditions, the more condensation will be produced.
The bottom of the unit acts as a tray to catch rainwater
and condensation. Keep the drain holes, located on the
bottom pan of the base of the unit, clear of debris.
Roof Run-off
Make sure the heat pump is not located where large
amounts of water may run-off from a roof into the unit.
Sharp sloping roofs without gutters will allow massive
amounts of rain water, mixed with debris from the roof
to be forced through the unit. A gutter or down spout
may be needed to protect the heat pump.
Lawn Sprinklers
Avoid placing lawn sprinkler near the heater -
they can spray water into the heater and void the
warranty. Be sure to direct any spraying water away
from the heater. Note the wind direction to be sure
water from sprinklers is not blown toward the heater.
Sprinkler heads can produce high water pressure and
spray at an angle, different from typical rain and humid
weather. Also, sprinklers connected to a well water
system can cause mineral build up on the evaporator
coils and electronics. Saft water can also be an issue if
located near the coast
ULTRATEMP® Heat Pump Installation and Users Guide
Location and Clearances
All criteria given in the following sections reflect minimum
clearances. However, each installation must also be
evaluated, taking into account the prevailing local
conditions such as proximity and height of walls, and
proximity to public access areas.
The UltraTemp® Heat Pump must be placed to provide
clearances on all sides for maintenance and inspection.
1. At least 24 in. [610 mm] access must be available in
the front and 12 in. [305 mm] on all the other sides
of the heat pump for service and proper air flow.
(Manufacturer's recommendation).
Anchor Clamp Installation
2. If the heat pump is to be installed under a cover
or under a vertical overhang, the unit must have
a minimum of five (5) feet [1.52 m] clearance
from the top of the heat pump. (Manufacturer's
recommendation).
3. Install a minimum of five (5) feet [1.52 m] from the
inside wall of the pool or spa unless the heat pump
is separated from the pool or spa by a five (5)
foot [1.52 m] high solid fence or other permanent
barrier. Canadian installations require a minimum
of three (3) meters [9.84 ft] from pool water.
4. Install heat pump a minimum of 6 in. [153 mm] from
Heat Pump Location and Clearances
Installation of the anchor clamps is recommended in
all installations_ Installation of the anchor clamps is
required in Florida (see Florida Building Code 301.13).
Anchor clamps -hold the heat pump to the equipment
pad in order to withstand high winds caused during
extreme weather (i.e. hurricanes).
To install the anchor clamps:
1. Be sure the heat pump is in its permanent location
on the equipment pad. Heat
2. Place the clamps at the base of the heat pump in Cie
the four (4) locations, shown in the image to the
right
Note: Bolts and bolt anchors are not included with
the heat pump. The installer must provide 1/4" x
1-3/8" stainless steel anchor bolts and the appro-
priate size concrete anchor to mount the clamp to
the equipment pad. Be sure to check local codes.
3. Fit the hook of each clamp over the lip on the
base panel of the heat pump. The hook should fit
between the lip of the base panel and the evapo-
rator coil guard.
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Anchor Clamp Installation, Continued
4. Mark the position of the hole in each clamp on the
equipment pad.
5. Use a masonry drill bit and drill a hole in the cement
with a diameter as determined by the concrete
anchor, at each of the marks on the equipment pad.
The hole should be approximately 11h in. deep.
6. Insert a bolt anchor into each of the holes. Be sure
the anchors are set completely into the holes.
7. Position the anchor clamps so that the holes in the
clamps are over the bolt anchors.
Be sure that the clamp hooks are over the lip of the
heat pump base.
8. Insertananchorboltthrough eacholampintotheanchor
and tighten to secure the clamp and heat pump to
the equipment pad.
Anchor Clamp Installation
Water Connections and Plumbing
The image below shows the standard plumbing layout
with a single UltraTemp® Heat Pump unit. Follow the
image from right to left for the standard plumbing
sequence.
Arrangement of pool system components (otherthan the
standard plumbing image below), and the location of the
heat pump (above or below the pool water surface) can
affect the operation of the heat pump's water pressure
switch.
The pressure switch can be adjusted to accommodate
this effect if the heat pump water connections are no
more than six (6) feet [1.82 m] below the pool water
surface.
See instructions for pressure switch adjustment on page
6. If the heat pump is installed outside of this range, an
external pressure switch may need to be installed in the
plumbing upstream of the heat pump.
Note: Be advised that when pool equipment is located
below the pool surface a leak can result in large-scale
water loss or flooding. Pentair is not responsible for such
water loss or flooding or damage.
Automatic Flow Control Valve
The inletloutlet header of the heat pump comes equipped
with an internal automatic flow control valve. The
automatic flow control valve maintains the proper flow
through the heat pump at rates up to 120 gpm (456 Ipm).
If the filter system flow rate is higher than 120 gpm (456
Ipm), install a manual bypass valve, see image below.
Note: Be advised that if your circulation pump is over 2
HP or if the total flow exceeds 120 gpm (456 Ipm), you
will have to add an external bypass valve. Excess water
flow will damage the heat exchanger.
Standard Plumbing Layout
ULTRATEMP® Heat Pump Installation and Users Guide