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SPECIFICATIONS /TECHNICAL DETAILS
Technical Details
Proprietary ultra efficient titanium heat exchange
• AquaLink® automation -ready digital control
. Easy to operate Dual Thermostats (Pool/Spa)
• Versa Plumbe - Ready
• Optional chiller/hot gas defrost (Available on 300
• Four standard models available are JE1500 (72,01
(119,000 BTU), and JE3000 (137,000 BTU). 3-Ph.,
JE3000. An ultra -premium model featuring optior
(237,000 BTU).
• Includes 2/2.5" unions
• Environmentally -friendly (410A refrigerant)
Specifications
Feature JE1500T, JE2000T JE2500T JE:
Output' 72,000 BTUs 108,000 119,000 11
BTUs BTUs BT
Input` 3.83 kW 5.03 kW , 5.34 kW 5.<
COP 5.5 6.0 6.2 6.;
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Output, 67,000 BTUs 92,000 106,000 10
Standard BTUs BTUs BT
Rating
Conditions"
COP,
5.2
5.7
5.6
Standard
Rating
Conditions`•
Output, Low
46,000 BTUs
64,000
74,000
Ambient"
BTUs
BTUs
C.O.P. Low
4.0
4.0
4.0
Ambient""
Voltage
230V / 6OHz
230V /
230V /
60Hz
60Hz
Minimum 26.14 40,21 41.81
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5.6
4.0
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JE3000T
JE3000TR
JE300OT3
JE3000TI
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137,000
137,000
137,000
137,000
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BTUs
BTUs
BTUs
BTUs
kW
6.37 kW
6.37 kW
6.37 kW
6.37 kW
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
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127,000
127,000
127,000
127,000
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BTUs
BTUs
BTUs
BTUs
6.0 5.9 6.0 5.9
86,000
86,000
86,000
86,000
BTUs
BTUs
BTUs
BTUs
4.2
4.0
4.2
4.0
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HEATER CLEARANCES
Jun 18, 2019 at 8:43:44 AM
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Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment.
Do not install equipment inside of a building.
Do not install equipment inside of a room or
Heat Pumps require unobstiucted air flo"Kp g9pS4opqrq on.J at Pumps should never be installed indoors or
in a location where air flow is restricted.
* See "Clearances" on page 5.
aon #�d Rainwater 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.
Have a gutter installed on the roof edge t& direct this water away from the heat pump. Or install the heat, pump in'
another location.
Unnmg f %.� 6rt oxiddn The beat pump can produce a large amount of condensation. The amount of water depends on air temperature
and humidity.
9 Install the heat pump with enough height to allow for water drainage.
® Plan for water drainage as needed.
n See "Condensation Drain Kit (# STK0202)" on page 70.
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ou'ntiniPad '�ReouiLr'em'ents,.".
The heat pump's base must be installed on.a, flat and level surface that completely supports the entire base.
Build the heat pump pad 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 atleast 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 buildings 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 vibration1dampers between the heat pump base and floor.
Equipment pad must meet all requirements of authorities having code -related jurisdiction.
Anchoring
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Follow all applicable local; state, and national requirements regarding wind load anchoring.
The shipping brackets used to secure the heat 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.
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1.2 Clearances
• 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
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Rain run-off and
sprinklers should be OVERHEAD si�Es
directed away from 5 feet 1 root
heater [30 Cm]
[15,2 cm]
FRONT
3 feet
IN
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