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HomeMy WebLinkAboutProducts Review; Heat Pump!ll�l�►111! LASS PERFORMANCE AND EFFICIENCY. ENVIRONMENTALLY SUPERIOR. MORE STANDARD FEATURES THAN ANY OTHER. With today's record energy costs, there's never been a better time to invest in a heat pump. Compared to gas, oil or electric heaters, UltraTemp® High Performance Heat Pumps use just a fraction of the energy to generate the same amount of heat. In fact, just 204 worth of electricity produces $1.00 worth of heat generated by other methods. That means more comfortable water temperatures and longer swimming seasons for you and your family. Why should you choose an UltraTemp heat pump? That's easy. It offers the longest list of standard features available. The UltraTemp heat pump provides an AutoSetTM Temperature Control feature as standard. It monitors water temperature and turns the pump on and off as needed, overriding the time clock to maintain desired temperature. It's the ultimate in convenient, hands -free comfort control. • The UltraTemp heat pump features the legendary Emerson° Copeland Scroll° Compressor that's more efficient, durable, reliable and quieterthan any piston -driven compressor. It's the best of the best. • Pentair heat pumps have been using the EPA -recognized, environmentally safe, non -ozone depleting R-410A refrigerant for over 10 years. This has allowed the UltraTemp heat pump to be awarded the Eco Select® Brand for environmental responsibility. • 100% titanium heat exchanger assures corrosion -free performance for extra long life and value. • LCD control board displays an intuitive, menu -driven readout with easy to follow, full word messages=no codes to memorize. • Setf-diagnostic software continuously monitors system for peak performance. • Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) controls refrigerant flow for optimum efficiency and BTU output over a wider operating temperature range. • Automatic defrost feature senses refrigerant temperature and helps prevent the UltraTemp heat pump from freezing, allowing the unit to operate effectively at even lower temperatures than many competing products. • Perfect companion to IntelliTouch° or EasyTouch® Control Systems —all heat pump instructions and displays can be transferred to a centralized control system that manages all your pool/spa operations and poolscape features. • ETL listing is your assurance of safer, dependable operation. • BTU and efficiency independently certified by the Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI). The AHRI Certified mark is applied only to HVACR equipment and components that have been independently tested to certify that manufacturers' performance claims are accurate. • 10-year compressor parts and labor warranty and lifetime warranty on the titanium heat exchanger. See limited warranty for details. Clearly, a heat pump is the best choice for pool heating. Also clear is the best -in -class performance and value of the fully -featured UltraTemp heat pump. Contact your pool professional today to learn which model is right for your pool. Rao, 0® Selecb ' J PENTAIR The UltraTemp heat pump has earned the Eco Select brand, in'didating it is one of our "greenest' and most efficiente9uipment dhoides: . n AUTOMATIC HFATING/COOLING FIATURP Pentair H/C model heat pumps are equipped to automatically heat or cool your pool water based on temperatures you set. Select the AUTO mode and the intelligent thermostat will automatically command the heal pump to heat or cool the water to your selected temperature IJ i'•n w •� r t anh i "f iho An Conditioning. iioat;ng and It b•qi dir �.hl u'• iA�lid]. Digital controls with dual thermostats offer precise temperature control for pool/spa combinations and avoid overheating and energy waste Self -diagnostic controls monitor and troubleshoot heat pump operations to ensure safer, dependable operation Long -life, corrosion -resistant composite cabinet retains a like -new appearance for years 2" plumbing connections for easy installation ) r s Kel � ^w�y�ik _(•17 t COMPARING THE COST TO HEAT YOUR POOL AN,D SRA r'HEATER'IFUELT,YPEw,:�r�EFF„ICIE CY ;a'`COST,<. tt es 28,000 74,336 This chart illustrates how an UltraTemp heat pump generates 2.75 to 5.8 times more heat for the same cost. Costs are based on 2014 national average fuel costs and efficiencies (Source: Federal Register). Please consult your local provider for current pricing. ORDERING INFORMATION 70 460930 75,000/5.8 70,000/5.6 50,000/4.0 60 .40 1 10 230 230 IN` fe, gg �E'�W -SHE , -11 ERIMER.-I 2,11111 E - =4111 .9 /Z 110 460932 108,000/6.0 101,000/5.8 72,000/4.0 60 50 1 8 230 270 HUM21- . '=7 MHRRNM I1sm�H�� 116M11W 11MEM®S� 120 127,000 Heat/5.6 H/C 460935 120000/5.4 82,000/4.60 50 1 8 230 278 —71,00 0-QQQVL1-- R -W- Q MIN C00- 140 460934 143,000/5.8 13-4,0006 88,000/4.0 60 50 —1 ---8 —230 320 M FEZ 'UR'520 OR MISS. I'VE 140C 460928 140,000/5.8 132,000/5.6 86,000/4.0 60 50 3 8 230 320 90 BLK 460961 90,000/5.7 84,000/5.5 60,000/4.0 60 50 1 8 230 230 '9 MR-MJ -a" =211 Ke 120 BLK 460963 127,000/5.7 120,000/5.5 82,000/4.0 60 50 1 8 230 270 �111' 2011 gg- '2 4 120 C 460967 123,000/5.6 115,000/5.3 81,000/4.0 60 50 3 8 230 280 BLK 140 H/C 460959 140,000 Heat/5.6 132,000/5.4 85,000/4.0 60 50 1 8 230 320 80,000 CooV4.1 [MIi k 110K. m m MWw!mRE R®Ml.7N a"KNM Rating in accordance with ARI Standard 1160 (air temp. F' 1 % relative humidity/water temp. F'] AVAILABLE FROM: PENTAIR 1620 HAWKINSAVE, SANFORD, NC 27330 800.831.7133 WWW,PENTAIRPOOL.COM All Pentair trademarks and logos are owned by Pentair or one of its global affiliates. U It raTem pO, I nte ItiTou ch�, EasyTouch*, Eco Select', and Au toSet'" are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Pentair Water Pool and Spa. Inc. and/or its affiliated companies in the United States and/ or other countries. EmersonO is a registered trademark of Emerson Electric Co., Copeland Scro[16 is a registered trademark of Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc. Because we are continuously improving our products and services, Pentair reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice. Pentair is an equal opportunity employer. pumps - filters - heaters - heat pumps - automation - lighting - cleaners - sanitizers - water features - maintenance products 3/15 Part # P1 -046 02015 Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. All rights reserved. J ON Anchor Clamp Installation, Continued 4. Mark the position of the hole in each damp on the equlpment.pad. ' 5, Use a masonry drill bit and drill a hole in the cement with a diameter as determined by the con. :rote anchor, at each, of the marks on the equip; ment pad. The hole should be approximately 1Yz In. deep, S. Insert a bolt anchor Into each of ,the holes, Be sure the anchors are set domplately into the holes, 7. Position the anchor clamps so that the holes Inthe damps are over the bolt anchors. • Be sure that the damp hooks are over the lip of the heat pump base. 8. Insert an anchor bolt tlirough each clamp Into the anchor and tighten to secure the clamp and heat pump to the equipment pad. Rwp�w . ,vunur BASE ' � P . •Q o,, •Q CONCRETE ��.. •• Gt c -P. • EOUIPMPAD ENT po. o ..g•' I i g , • •'Q. O A, , O . O,.Q A Anchor Clamp Installation CH on Ta ,- ULTRATFMP®14PAP Pumn Inelnlf.o.......I „___,_......_ Water Connections and Plumbing' The Image below shows the standard plumbing -layout with a single. UlImTemp® Heat Pump unit, Fallow the Image from right to left for the standard plumbing sequence. Arrangement of pool system components (otherthan standardplumbing Image below), and the location of, 'heat pump (above or below the pool water surface) t affect the operation of the heat pump's water preset switch, The pressure switch can be adjusted to accommodi this effect if the heat pump water connections are more than six (6) feet 11.82 ml below the pool we surface. See Instructions for pressure switch adjustment on t next page. If the heat pump is Installed outside of A range, an external pressure switch,may need to I Installed In the plumbing upstream of the heat pump Note: Be advised that when pool equipment is local. below the -pool surface a leak can result In large -s water loss or flooding. Pentair Is ridtresponslble forsu water loss or flooding or damage, Automatic Flow Control Valve car bw e i ch t T The Inlellbutlet header of the heat pump comes > equipped with an internal automatic flow control valve. i The automatic flow control valve maintains the, proper flow through the heat pump at rates up to 120 gpm h (458 Ipm), If the filter system flow rate is higher than i 120 gpm (458 Ipm), Install it manual bypass valve, see j Image below. t Note., Be advised that If your circulation pump Is over - .2 HP or If the total flow exceeds 120 gpm (458 Ipm), yorr,wlll have to add in external bypass valve. Excess ;water flow will damage the heat exchanger, Standard Plumbing Layout Water Connections to the Heat Pump 2 In. Quick Connect fittings have been installed on the to the pool Is very short, The back pressure could 5e water Inlet and outlet connections. Flltered cool water too low•totrigger the pressure switch, If this happens, Is plumbed to the Inlet, located on the rlgbt side of the Install a directional fitting or elbow where the return UIVATemp• Heat Pump, Heated water flows through the . line enters the pool. This will increase back pressure foi outlet, located on the left side of the heat pump, the heat ' pump to operate propeQy. Be sure to check the Plastic plping.(PVC Schedule 40) should be connected the system flow Is above the mhImum requirement of 3( to the heat pump. The unions, provided with the_ unit, gpm (1101Pm) after the directiorat fltting Installation. accept 21n. PVC pipe. Be sure the pool tiller Is dean before makinn anu 1 WATER WAR INLETUNION OUTLETUNION Heat Pump Water Connections Always be sure that now requirements and pool water lumover rates.can be mebalned with the InStallatlon c j addltonal heat pumps and plumbing resklogons. ,Water Pressure Switch Adjustment The pressure switch Is preset at the factory for activation at 1.5 psi 110 kPol, This factory setting works for most basic Installations. Only adjust the water pressure switch if the heat pump does not . operate when the proper now Is applied to unit or If the heat pump does not shut off.when the filter pump Is off. Occasionally, unusual plumbing configurations or'necessary restrictions In the Plumbing may cause pressure sensing problems. In these rare situations, the plumbing system configuration may require adjustment of the water Pressure switch, 'Adjustment of the pressure switch may be necessary If any part of the filter system piping is 3 feet [0,91 ml -or more above the top of the heat pump. In gerferal, lithe heat pump Is Installedmore than`8 feet (1,83 ml below the pool surface, an external water flow switch must be added to the plumbing system, On some Installations, the piPing from the heat pump The water pressure swhh et M be aqusted to bun Ne heeterotl when Iha pump Ls ofL Sal Vng fhe swltdt to dose at too tow of a sow cats damage the apptsnee. Adjust the ewfidh la lion the heater oil, nol o n. Pressure switch adjustment: A dlrty'g(ter will restrict the waterflow and•the pressure switch cannot be adjusted properly, i To adjust the pressure switche The following adjustment Is for installations where the heat pump Is be/owpool water level. 1.. Be sure that all valves In the system are set to allow Water flow through the heat pump. Start the filter pump. 2, Set the heat pump temperature. above the actual tempereturetocall forheat.11rm the heat Pump DN. 3, Once the'heat pump Is running, turn off the filter pump,The•haat pump should turn of(Immedlately, 4. If the heat pump continues to operate when the filter pump Is off, then the water pressure switch needs to be adjusted. 5, Removethsheatpump'eleftfrontpaneland remove rsmatningdghtfrontpaneLThewaterprsssureswitch Is located In the water plumbing In the lower right corner of the heat pump, 6. Slowly rotate the adjustment: wheel on the water ,pressure switch In a clockwise direction tintil the LOW WATER FLOW' Alarm shows on the LCD, the Red Service LED turns ON, and the heat pump stops, i 7. Check the setting -of the water pressure switch by starting and stopping the filter pump and checking the controlpanelandoperstlon of the heaterbetween eachflowchange, , j 8. If the water pressure switch cannot be adjusted to. accommodatethe conditions listed above, an extemal flow switch must De added to the plumbing system to ensurethat the heat pump wlIinot operate without the proper flow through the heal exchanger, ' • The following adjustment is for histallationa where the heat pump is above pool water level. 1, Be'stire that all valves into system are sat to allow water flow through the heat pump. Start the filter pump, 2 Set the heat pump temperature above the actual temperature to call for host Ibm the heat pump ON. 3, If the LCD shows a'LOW WATER FLOW" Alarm and Red Service LED Is present then the warp