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HomeMy WebLinkAboutProducts Review Heat Pump116 TRATEMP HEAT PUMPS HIGH PERFORMANCE HEAT PUMP *PENTAIR -Feature'dAig4,41s (4/ A• 108%puretitaniumbeatexchangerassurescorrasion-free performancet�l� nm' E�1C18DC}ffor extra tong life 5ele2a� Database• LCD control board displays an intuitive mean-drivenread out with easy to foltevr fullsvord messages —no more codes .0PE?1TAtR • AuloSet ttime clock over-ridel feature monilorsvrater temperature and turns the water circulation pump on and all as needed to maintain desired pool temperatures • Automatic defrost feature senses refrigerant temperature and prevents freezing, allowing the beat 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 pout chemicals • EmersonO Copeland Scroll" Compressor on 60 Hz, single phase models • ETL listed for sale operation • Thermostatic Expansion Valve I TXV) controls refrigerant flow for optimum efficiency and BTU output over wider operating range • Highest efficiency available, meets or exceeds existing codes and standards • BTU and efficiency performance independently certified by the Air -Conditioning. Healing and Refrigeration Institute, AHRI UttraTemp Heat Pulps The industry's first heat pump charged with non -ozone depleting refrigerant, R410A. Ordering information Pan81 Model8D/8D980• BTU/COP 80/63I80•• BTUICOP 50/6318D•• Fret] Beaker SizeSize Phase �Wre Vall Ctn Ctn A BLACK LA f+tOND BTUICOP IHZ) Iampl Oty. Wt. Dim. 469960 460930 70 75,08M.8 70,00D/5.7 50.00014.1 60 40 1 10 230 1 230 33.5 460961 460931 90 90.000/5.7 84,000/5.5 60,00D/4.0 60 5o 1 8 230 1 250 33.5 460962 460932 110 108.00016.0 101.000/5.8 72,000/4.0 60 50 1 8 230 1 270 45.5 1,69963 469M 12D 127.011M.7 120.00/5.5 82,0011/4.0 69 5D 1 8 230 1 270 45.5 $� .6 t1lL 4. 60 50 1 3 230 1 45.5 460965 460935 12D H/C 127,000 Heat/5.6 71.000 CooV4.1 120,000/5.4 82.00014.0 60 58 1 8 230 1 278 45.5 460959 460958 140 H/C 140.000 Heal/5.6 $0.000 Coal/4.1 132,000/5.4 85,000/4.0 60 50 V 8 230 1 320 34.5 N/A 460936 901 85.000/5.7 81,000/5A 56.00014.0 50 30 3 10 380 1 250 33.5 460967 460937 120 C 121=15.6 115.0130/5.3 81.00014.0 60 59 3 8 230 1 280 45.5 N/A 460938 1001 102.090/5.9 96.080/5.6 67.000/4.0 50 50 1 8 230 1 288 41.5 460929 460928 140C 140.000/5.8 132.00015.6 86.00014.0 60 50 3 8 230 1 320 45.5 ' Rating outside the scope of ARI Standard 1160 fair temp. IF. / %relative humidity/water temp IF.) — Rating in accordance with ARI Standard 1160 fair temp. °F. / % relative humidity /water temp •F.1 Emerson°is a registered trademarks of Emerson Electric Co. and Copeland Scroll' is a registered trademark of Emerson Climate Technologies.loc. Dimensions and Performance mom o E) The AHRI Certified' Mark is applieq. only to HVACR equipment and components that have been independently tested to certify manufacturers performance claims are accurate. Visit vnvtv.ahridirecloryorg for a complete list of certified products. CEC indicates that Heat Pump has been evaluated to California Title-20. listed in the California Energy Commissions ICECI database of complipqb heat pumps, and certified to use on Res Swimming Pool Filtration Sym fo See pages 453-45Yf do�r\replacement parts. 6 2 INSTALLATION AND LOCATION When pool equipment is located below the pool surface, a leak trom arty component can cause large scale water loss orfloodm �CAUT ON Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. cannot be responsble for such water loss orfloodng which may cause damage to properly o to the product_ Avoid placing the heat pump in locations where it can cause damage by water or condensate leakage. it this is not possible, provide a suitable drain pan to catch and divert arty leaks e. Only a qualified service person should install the U1traTemp® Heat Pump. Before installing this product, refer to the Important WaWng and Safefy 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 (2-7inch). 2. Level surface for proper drainage. 3. Suitable electrical supply line. See rating plate on unitforelectrical specifications. A junction 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. 5. Watertight conduit to run the electrical supply line. Equipment Pad Forproperdrainage ofcondensationand rainwater, 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 "A9 70,90 33.6* (851 mm) 110, 120,120C, 140C 45.5r (1156 mm) 120 HIC,140, 140 HIC 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. Salt water can also be an issue if located near the coast n>+M4 ULTRATEMP° Heat Pump Installation and User's Guide 3 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 wails, 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. 1610 mm] access must be available in the front and 12 in. 1305 mm] on all the other sides of the heat pump for service and proper air flow. (Manufacturer's recommendafion). Anchor Clamp installation 2. It 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 (6) 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 ektreme weather (i.e. hurricanes). To install the anchor clamps: 1. Be sure the heat pump is in its permanent location on the equipment pad. 2. Place the clamps at the base of the heat pump in 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 1/4D x 1 3/8D 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 bass panel of the heat pump. The hook should lit between the lip of the base panel and the evapo- rator colil guard. Heat CIE feat Pump Clamps Anchor Clamp Installation ULTRATEMP® Heat Pump Installation and User's Guide r 4 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 doll 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 1% 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. Inseriananchorboltthrougheachclampintotheanchor and tighten to secure the clamp and heat pump to the equipment pad. c► EM oA CIE TA oA i-Sre HxBOUT (MSW1 rP-fiftM o= o CONC}iE7E . o = o A L EGMA ENrPAD Anchor Clamp Installation IvNuv)mq Water Connections and Plumbing The image below shows the standard plumbing layout with a single tlltmTemp® Heat Pump unit. Follow the image from right to left for the standard plumbing sequence. Arrangement of pool system components (other than 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 orflooding. Pentairis not responsble forsuch water loss or flooding or damage. Automatic Plow Control Valve The inletlouiletheaderofthe heatpump 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. (466 Ipm), you will have to add an external bypass valve. Excess water flow will damage the heat exchanger. Standard Plumbing Layout ULTRATEMPO Heat Pump lnstattation and Users Guide SHEET 1 OF 2 (SURVEY SKETCH) -- SURVEY NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT ALL SHEETS MAP_ OF BOUNDARY SURVEY PREPARED FOR JM CUSTOM POOLS, INC. l i MAJESTIC WAY (60' R/W ) 20'ASPHALT ROADWAY N97.32'15'E 130,13' CZ o N89.31'45'E cD N89'31'45'E 110,13' C.M. 165.14' o• (NO ID) • FlR 1/2' (NO ID) BEARING tl •' •'%'4 :• m BASIS 91 ` 0 6.7 0 0 p� o o � 0 247 LOT C BLOCK 18 LOT N #13/ BLOCK 18 W ONE STORY CBS 3 RESID NC m o a+ p In as � rn z 2,8 PORCH b 4a 4,7 31,0 w• ,� x1�ya P POS POOL NVOOEN S Awl `•` WOODEN�11Y"`L ro LOT B ,/r SRO 1/2• in _L__jsiRc N 0% BLOCK 18 (� 8912) (LB 8812) S89.311451W 110,13' COMMON AREA l 4, a r m oou 3 lL I�lii„ � I r' i• 411 D1�4i . - ^/1 i H. NOTES: ELEVATION NOTES: NORTH ARROW & ALL BEARINGS AND DISTANCES SHOWN ARE RECORD AND ALL ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE BASED UPON NORTHAMERICAN GRAPHIC SCALE MEASURED, UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN VERTICAL DATUM OF 1988 (NAVD'88). P.U. &D.E. = PUBLIC UTILITY AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT. PROPOSED FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BEARINGS ARE BASED UPON THE RECORD BEARING FOR THE PER HEALTH DEPARTMENT. 0' 30' 1 " = 30' SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF MAJESTIC TERRACE. PERMIT NUMBER AND CONTACT JM CUSTOM POOLS, INC. EXISTING ELEVATION- 'P' PROPOSED ELEVATION=\.�D—'oo DRAINAGEARROW=— JOB # - 2103-189 REVISION - KNO W IT NO W, INC. PROFESSIONAL SURVEYING AND MAPPING 5220 US HIGHWAY I, #104 e VERO BEACH, FL 32967 PHONE - (888) 396-7770 WWW.KINSURVEYORS. COM • FIELD DATE - 03/19/2021 REVISION- REVISION- REVISION- REVISION- REVISION- REVISION- REVISION- REVISION- REVISION- FLORIDA BUSINESS CERTIFICATE OF A UTHORIZATION NUMBER LB 6912 SHEET 2 OF 2 SURVEY DETAILS -- SURVEY NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT ALL SHEETS LEGAL DESCRIPTION.- JOB NUMBER: 9103=189 LOT B, BLOCK 18, QUEENS COVE, UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK FIELD WORK DATE: 0311912021 11, PAGE(S) 12, 12A THROUGH 12C, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 17 MAJESTIC WAY, FORT PIERCE, FL 34949 FLOOD INFORMATION: PANEL NUMBER: 12111 C0089K FIRM DATE: FEBRUARY 19, 2020 FLOOD ZONE: X BASE FLOOD ELEVATION. NA COMMUNITY NAME: ST. LUCIE COUNTY COMMUNITY NUMBER: 120285 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH SURVEYOR'S LEGEND FFE = FINSHED FLOOR ELEVATION PCC = POINT OF COMPOUND CURVATURE LINETYPES PIP = FOUND IRON PIPE PCP = PERMANENT CONTOL POINT A/C = AIR CONDITIONING FIPC = FOUND IRON PIPE AND CAP POB = POINT OF BEGINNING = BOUNDARY LINE BB = BEARING BASIS FIR = FOUND IRON ROD POC = POINT OF COMMENCEMENT BFP = BACKFLOW PREVENTER FIRC = FOUND IRON ROD AND CAP PP = POOL PUMP = STRUCTURE LINE BLDG = BUILDING FN = FOUND NAIL PRC = POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE — .. — .. — = CENTERLINE BLK = BLOCK FN&D = FOUND NAIL AND DISC PRM = PERMANENT REFERENCE MONUMENT BM = BENCHMARK FND = FOUND PT = POINT OF TANGENCY — — — — — = EASEMENT LINE C = CURVE FPK = FOUND PK NAIL R = RADIUS = FENCE LINE CATV = CABLE T. V. RISER FPKD = FOUND PK NAIL AND DISC RNG = RANGE CB = CATCH BASIN FRRSPK = FOUND RAILROAD SPIKE RI W = RIGHT OF WAY -------------- = OLD LOT LINE CL = CENTERLINE GAR = GARAGE S = SEPTIC CLF = CHAIN LINK FENCE HYD = FIRE HYDRANT SEC = SECTION SYMBOLS CLP = CONCRETE LIGHT POLE ID = IDENTIFICATION SIR = SET IRON ROD AND CAP CONC = CONCRETE L = LENGTH SPKD = SET PK NAIL AND DISC = FIRE HYDRANT ®=CATCH BASIN CP = CONTROL POINT LB # = LICENSED BUSINESS SV = SEWER VALVE CPP = CONCRETE POWER POLE IS # = LICENSED SURVEYOR TBM = TEMPORARY BENCHMARK, ® = WATER METER 0 =SANITARY MANHOLE D = DEED M = MEARSURED TOB = TOP OF BANK = POWER POLE = CABLE T. V. SERVICE DF = DRAINFIELD MID = MAP BOOK TWP = TOWNSHIP © ELEV = ELEVATION MES = MITERED END SECTION TR = TELEPHONE RISER ©= GAS SERVICE ELECTRIC SERVICE 0 EM = ELECTRIC METER MH = MANHOLE TYP = TYPICAL EOW = EDGE OF WATER MLP = METAL LIGHT POLE WIT = WITNESS = LIGHT POLE (D = TELEPHONE SERVICE EP = EDGE OF PAVEMENT OHW = OVERHEAD WIRES WLP = WOOD LIGHT POLE F = FIELD P = PLAT WM = WATER METER ® = WELL ® = DRAINAGE MANHOLE FCM = FOUND CONCRETE MONUMENT PB = PLAT BOOK WPP = WOOD POWER POLE WATER = BENCHMARK ©=SANITARY SERVICE FDH = FOUND DRILL HOLE PC - POINT OF CURVATURE WV = VALVE SURVEYOR'S NOTES 1. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, BUILDING FOUNDATIONS, AND OTHER UNDERGROUND FIXED IMPROVEMENTS WERE NOT LOCATED, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. TO THE EXTENT THAT THIS TYPE OF INFORMATION IS SHOWN, IT IS SHOWN SOLELY ON THE BASIS OF SURFACE INDICATIONS OBSERVED BY THE SURVEYOR AND MAY NOT BE COMPLETE. 2. JURISDICTIONAL WETLANDS AND ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES HABITAT, IF ANY, THAT MAYEXIST ON OR AROUND THE SURVEY SITE WERE NOT DETERMINED OR LOCATED. 3. THE SURVEY DATE IS THE FIELD DATE SHOWN IN THE TITLE BLOCK, NOT THE SIGNATURE DATE. 4. THIS SURVEY MAP OR THE COPIES THEREOF ARE NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND THE ELECTRONIC OR ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER. 5. FENCES SHOWN ON SURVEYARE FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY. FENCE TIES SHOWN ARE RELATIVE TO THE CENTER OF SAID FENCE. THE SURVEYOR WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE REMOVAL AND/OR CHANGES TO ANY FENCES UNLESS THE SURVEY WAS PROVIDED SPECIFICALLY FOR FENCE LOCATION PURPOSES. 5. PROPERTY LINES AND OR IMPROVEMENTS SHOWN WERE PHYSICALLY LOCATED BY FIELD SURVEY. 7. MONUMENTS FOUND OR SET ARE SHOWN, CALCULATED LINES AND INFORMATION IS NOTED BY (C). 8. COMPUTATIONS OF LINES AND OR DATA NOT FOUND ARE SHOWN AS (C). 9. ACCURACIES OBTAINED IN THIS SURVEY IS GREATER THAN (RURAL)1'IR+5Q0 ,(4UBUR4N)1'IN7500;-(COMMERCIAL)PIN10,1000'. 1.0. PRIOR TO SURVEY INFORMATION OBTAINED WAS LEGAL DESCRIPTION FROM CLIENT OR FROM PUBLI6LY PUBhisRED COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR SITE, RECORDED PLATS AND OR SECTION CORNER RECORDS IF APPLICABLE. 11. IF ONLYA DIGITAL SURVEY COPY IS REQUIRED A SURVEY REPORT WILL BE PLACED IN FILE. THE DIGITAL SURVEY IS N6T FULL AND COMPLETE WITHOUT THE SURVEY REPORT FILE. SURVEYOR'S SIGNATURE; ;„ , :CERTIFIED To: NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATUREAND'ORIGLNAL'RAISE6 SEAL OR ELECTRONIC SEAL OjTHE FLORIDA JAMES WYNNE LICENSED SURVEYOR BELOW. THE SURVEYOR HEREBY CERTIFIES THATTHE ELE4'T4ONIC SIGNATURE JAMIE WYNNE ` AND SEAL HEREON MEETS PROCEDURES SET FORTH IN"CHAPTER SI-17. 62;6FYHE FLORIDA ' ADMINISTATIVE CODE, PURSUANT TO SECTION 472.025, FLORIDA STATUTES.;THE SURVEYOXHEREBY JM CUSTOM POOLS, INC CERTIFIES THAT THIS SURVEY MEETS THE STANDARDS OF PRACTICE FOR SURVEYS, SET FORTH BY THE FLORIDA-BOARD OF SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS IN CHAPTER 5J-17.051 AND 5J-17.052 OF THE FLORIDA , . • • ' 'DMINISTRATIVE CODE, PURSUANT TO SECTION 472.027, FLORIDA STATUTES. A KNOWN, NOW, INC. PROFESSIONAL SURVEYING AND MAPPING BILL HYATT 'DATE 5220 US HIGHWAY 1, # 140 SURVEYOR AND'IMAPPER #4636 VERO BEACH, FL 32967 STATE OF FLORIDA,":. PHONE - (888) 396-7770 ' WWW KINSURVEYORS. COM • FLORIDA BUSINESS CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION NUMBER LB 6912