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G Microprocessor,controlled defrost cycle allows operation down to mid to low 408 OF rs
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Lockable, p-out control panel protected against sun and weather
6 Built-in drain pan for condensate managements
Impact resistant,;rust and fade proof cabinet
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BT115 80/80/80 51,000 72,000 96,000 112,000 132,000
;(vister'tamplambicnlairr BO/BO/63 47,000 67,000 90,000 106,000 125.000
relative_humidity)
1 80/50/63 30,000 46,000 651000 14,000 84,000
C.O.P. 80/80/80 5.6 5.4 6.0 5.6 5.7
�Coefficient ofpedarmanca 80/80/63 i 5.5 5.3 5,8 SA 5.6
(waler temp/ambient air/
{Mauve humidity) 80/50/63 ' 4.0 4.0 4.2 4.0 4.0
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Refrigerant I3410A R410A R410A R410A R410A
Heat Exchanger Tube-in-Tube Tube in Tube Thermot-ink° ThermoUne T ermot_ink°
)electrical kW Input r 21 3.9 4.7 5.9 6.8
Voltage/112JPhase 208-230160/1 208-230/6011 208-230160/1 208-230/60/1 2 8-230/60/1!
Min.Circuit-Ampaoity 19.1 26.8 40.2 36.2 43.3
j Max.Fuse Size 30 45 60 1 60 60
Water Flow Min./Max.'(gpm) 20/45 20/45 30170 30170 30170
A Heater Bypass Kit is required when How rates exceed the maximum
Physical Weight(U) 180 200 255 259 287
Length x Width x Height(in) 34"x 34"x 28" 34"x 34'x 28" 34"x 34"x 39" 34"x 34"x 39'/ 34"x 3e x 39"
Shipping Weight(Ibs) 220 240 305 209 937
Length x Width x Height(ini 38"x 36"X 33" 38"x 35"x 33" 38"x W'x 43" .8"x AFV x 43' 38"x 36"x 431'
I Rated in acprdance vrilh AF11 standard 1160 water temp/ambient air/relativ humidity
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11 Posi<fioinmg Equipi>wlent r _
j Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment.
Do not install equipment inside of a building.
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i Do not install equipment inside of a room or building.
Heat.Pumps require unobstructed airflow for-proper operation. Heat Pumps should never be installed indoors or in
a location where airflow is restricted.
• See "Clearances"on the facing page.
C�ontrolliugIrr�gatiori and Raxniwtatex 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.
•Rave a gutter installed:on the roof edge to direct this water away from the`heat pump, Or install the heat pump in
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The'heat pump can produce a large.amount of condensation. The amount of water depends on air temperature
{v 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 81.
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ouxxturg�nd'Requxremenfs
The heat pump's base must be installed on a flat and level surface that completely supports the entire base.
Build the heat urn ad out of concrete or other code-approved material.
��. pump pad PP
Confirm the pad can siipport the weight of the heat pump. See Weights on page 80.
Elevate the pad enough'to allow for drainage.
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,Make sure the pad is flat and level.
Have the pad support the entire heat pump base in all directions.
Do not install the heat pimp on soil or gms.
Do not allow the licit ptimp base to touch the building's foundation.
• Do not place the heat pump directly on a concrete floor. This can cause noise to be transmitted to an occupied
space. if necessary install vibration dampers between the heat pump base and floor.
o Equipment pad must meet all requirements of authorities having code-related jurisdiction.
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. Follow all applicable local, state, and national requirements regarding wind load anchoring.
• The shipping brackets used to secure the heart pump to the pallet are approved mounting(hurricane) brackets.
They should be used to anchor the heat pump to the pad.
• If needed, contact AqukCal" to obtain anchoring]tit information. Please have the heat pump model number and
serial number when requesting support. See "Identifying Model Specifications" on page 78.
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Overhead Clearance
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5 feet
Rainrun-off and (152 an)'
sprinklers should be
directed away from heater;
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HeatWave'Su erQuiet®and Tropical®(TOP Mew)
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1 foot 1 foot
(30 cm] 130 cmj
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3 feet
[91 cmJ
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3.3.b Water Flow Rates
Maintain water flow:rates as indicated.Please note,these specifications relate to the heat pump only. Code-
specified whole system turnover rates must be satisfied..
t CAUTION-Failure to-heed the following may result in equipment damage.
. Water flow exceeding maximum flow rate may damage heat exchanger,such damage will not be covered under
the:equipment warranty
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6136/2020 TropiCal®T115-AquaCal Weladt�_j
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High performance tilahiunt heat cachanger(Patented ThermoLink`m thc'1'90,TI 15 and Ti3 models)
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Microprocessor conti!olled defrost cycle allows operation down to mid to low 40s or
Buiht in drain pan for condensate management
Impact resistant,rust,and fade proof cabinet
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Quieter than convenfional heatpunips
NEW Smart Microprocessor Control with LCD Display
Flip-out, I cicable control panel is Protected against sun and weaiher and can be easily programmed to
prevent others from tampering with settings
Digital Co>irol panel with 24•character frill-text.display provides easy-to-read menu options and unit status
Ability to Iconneet to most external controllers
Hybrid fulictionality can initiate a g<is heater-Mien an extra boost of heat is deeded �
Rated in accordance with AHRI'standard 1160.
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P1. PoolSyn,c READY!
Now you can control your heatipurnp right through your smartphone. Adjust yourtemperature.setting in the PoolSyne app.
rAddilinnal pare haseor PoolSyne Wil-i Controller required
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