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HomeMy WebLinkAboutProduct Review; Pool HeaterSN9M W POOL KPA NEAT PUMPS _ vM� r. � 3C GET THEiT OUT OFYOUR POOL HEAT !HG INVESTMENT! • High performance titanium heat exchanger (PatentedrhermoLnein T90, T115and T135) • Microprocessor controlled defrost cycle allows operation down to mid to low 40s OF • Lockable, flip -out control panel protected against sun and weather • Built-in drain pan for condensate management • Impact resistant, rust and fade proof cabinet • Quieter than conventional heat pumps T55 T75 T90 T115 T135 BTUs - 80/80/80 52,000 74000 96000, 112,000 -132000 (water temp/ambient air/ relative humidity) 80/80/63 50,000 70,000 _ 90,000 106,000 3125,000 ,r C.O.P. 80/80/80 6.0 5.6 6.0 5.6 5.7 Coefficient a PeRormenca ffi ' 8Q /80/63 ; '= = 5.8' 5 4 6 8 z S.4 5 6 twatertemp/ambi.mair/ _ i.. r }4.0 relativehunadity) 80/50/63 4.0 4.0 4.2 - 4.0 Heat Exchanger Tube in Tube Tube in Tube Thermol-ine Thermol-inO Thermoi-ink® Electrical kW 470 Voltage/Hz/Phase 208-230/60/1 208-230/60/1 208-230/60/1 208-230/60/1 208-230/60/1 t Min Circuit Ampaclty , _ " / 22.G _ .314 " 40 2 38:2„ Max.. Fuse Size 30 50 60 60 60 '. Over Tempera11 tur11 e Harm lot available part number STK0221 torsingieyb3as9;$iK0222 forfhrite Strongly recommendetl forall spa applipailons �- phase - - a. Water Flow MinJMax. (gpm) 20/45 20/45 30170 30170 30170 . A Heater Bypass Kit "is requir`edwhenfloW istesezce,`ed'the mexunum "1T,�_- :. ,,,a, a „p' Physical Weight (Ibs) 180 200 255 259 287 LengthxWidthxHeight (in j 34 x34"X28 34ic;34 x28 �34 x34 z3.9 34 z34"x39;"34".x34 x39", i Shipping Weight (Ibs) 220 240 305 309 337 Length x Width' Heigfit'ni _38 x 36" z.33 38"z 36 x 33' "36 x 36 x 43 38 x 36"z 43"' ,38"x 36' x 43" .,',, Rated in accordance with AHRI standard 1160 weter�temp/amblent air/relailva humidity - Specifications subject to change Artvaph." Producing Tim..21sa'' an't RUMP, Ann 1126131 s „xM4r , j, P R t 1=rom: Jennifer Arce Uac.'>I@aqua : ai,uc 7p uI ject: HEATER CLEARANCES Date: Jun 18, 2019 at 8:43:44 AM 'ro: elsideng@comcasl:.net Good morning Please see attached for info. Thank you, Jennifer Arce Customer Support AquaCal/Autopilot 727- 23-Q42 jennifera@aquacal.com 'E3 rain 1 tl,i1� III 4 .^il?i1. '. EEK — is that a leak??? Check out our blog to learn what you can dol wvYw, aafro c4B.ti'Ps10ali rxif LTP01'14:P.. ANCES.pdf 195 KB -7 heed the following may result in damage to equipment. ng• 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 5. `Controllw� Irngahon and Rainwater itunoffi _ _ _ _ _ • 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. The heat pump can produce a large amot and humidity. • Install the heat pump with enough hell • Plan for water drainage as needed. ■ See "Condensation Drain Kit (# condensation. The amount of water depends on to allow for water drainage. The heat pump's base .............. .._,,._.�.-A__.__,..__.__.,��.�_-M..�._,_-�. �_...._.,.. must be installed on a flat and level surface that completely supports the entire base. pump . Build the heatPad 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 at least 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. ----------------- �Anchormg to Pad„ Follow all applicable local, state, and national requirements regarding wind load anchoring. • The shipping brackets used to secure the beat pump to the pallet are approved mounting (hurricane) brackets. They should be used to anchor the heat pump to the pad. . If needed, contact AquaCal• 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 earances • 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 Ii Rain run-off and sprinklers should be OVERHEAD directed away from 5 feet heater [152 cm] (Top View BACK 6 inches [15 cm] SIDES SIDES i foot 1 foot [30 Cm] [30 cm] N] - Page - 5