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DIGITAL CONTROLS
• Touch screen controls
with temperature lock -out feature
• All electronics encapsulated in epoxy,
which isolates components and connections
from moisture intrusion, the cause of 98%
of control failures
DIGITAL
MICROPROCESSOR
• Seamlessly interfaces with all
Pool/spa automation systems
• Smart defrost control works
down to mid to low 400 F
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THERMOLINK
TITANIUM HEAT EXCHANGER
• Patented tube in shell heat exchanger Is
more efficient and more durable than less
expensive tube in tube heat exchangers.
• Patented hydraulic design adds only
1 PSI at 30 gpm, increasing compatibility
with variable speed pumps.
• Titanium tube heat exchanger is the
ultimate protection against corrosion
from pool chemical imbalance.
SOUND INSULATED
SCROLL COMPRESSOR
• High efficiency
• One moving part
• Reduced noise level
ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT PROTECTED
ABS PLASTIC CABINET
• Will not rust, crack or corrode
• Molded fan cowling maximizes air flow
across evaporator coil, increasing
efficiency and reducing noise
WARRANTY
15 YEARS ON TITANIUM HEAT
EXCHANGER AGAINST CORROSION
FULL 7YEARS ON ALL PARTS
FULL 2 YEARS ON LABOR
For units installed in Florida
THE AQUATHERM STORY
Aquatherm / Calorex Pool Heat Pumps designed and built the first swimming pool heat pump as an economical way to heat
a pool. Over the years we have relentlessly pursued improving our products. Our latest models are the finest units we have
ever offered. -
In 2018, Aquatherm introduced the 15th generation Whisper Heat AT150. Incorporating the'Ihermolink tube in shell heat
exchanger and a double row evaporator coil, it is our most efficient and highest heat output unit we've ever produced. Our
new cabinet design gives our line a fresh new look, while offering one of the quietest pool heat pumps ever produced.
HOW HEAT PUMP WORKS
The Aquatherm heat pump utilizes proven refrigerant _
technology to capture the heat in the outside air and
transfer it to the pool water. The fan circulates air across COMPRESSOR poOi
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the evaporator coil and the liquid refrigerant absorbsr w,
heat from the ambient air, transformingit into a as. _ 4
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The gas is then pumped into the compressor, superheat- -
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ing it. The intensely hot gas is then pumped into the heat ,`'' ;;,, Pool Pump
exchanger where the heat transfer takes place. As the
pool water passes through the heat exchanger, the hot~`
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gas gives up its heat to the cooler pool water. FAN
HEAT EXCHANGER ❑ Absorbed Heat From Air
AIR COIL`^ CONDENSER Compressed'Hor to Pool
The refrigerant returns to a liquid state and the process EVAPORATOR 91 Auer Heat is Give to Pool
starts all over again. The result: a warm pool! EXPANSION
VALVE
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL NUMBER AT75 AT115 AT130
BTUs (Water Temp/Ambient Air/Relative Humidity)
AT150
80/80/80................................... 72,000................................ 110,000.............................. 128,000 .............................
80/63................................... 67,000
138,000
................................ 106000 123,000 ...129,000
.......
80/50/63 ........................... 46,000................................75,000
........................ .......82,000
Coefficient of Performance (Water Temp/Ambient Air/Relative Humidity)
88,000
80/80/80................................... 5.4......................................5.8 .........5.7
..............................................................
80/80/63................................... 5.3......................................5.6
... 6.2
................ 5.4
80/50/63................................... 4.0......................................4.0
Refrigerant..................................... R410A ................................ R410A.............................. R410A........................
..... ..
R410A
........
Compressor ................................... Scroll.................... Scroll Scroll Scroll
................................................................................
Heat Exchanger ............................. Rifled Titanium................... Thermolink................. ...Thermolink...............
.....
......... Thermolink
Electrical------ Tube in Tube ...................... Tube in Shell ...................... Tube in Shell
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Tube in Shell
KWInput .................................. 3.8......................................4.9
Voltage/Hz/Phase..................... 208-230/60/1.....................208-230/60/1 208-230/60/1
.....................
Min Circuit Ampacity31.65
..................... 208-230/60/1
................. .................................. 40.2 .............41.8
......................................................
Max Fuse Size ......................... 50.......................................60
... 41.8
..................60
Water Flow
60
Min/Max GPM .......................... 30/70.................................. 30/70 ...........30170
.......................................................
30/70
Dimensions
Weight..................................... 255.....................................295
L xW xH................................ 31x31x35....................... 35x36x37....................... 35x36x41-..............
........ 327
......... 35x36x41
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INSTALLATION
PORTS
1. BASIC PLUMBING. For a pool
only or spa only, install the plumb-
inj piping as shown. Connec-
tions from factory are 2"unions.
Hand tighten then 114 to 1/2 snug
tight with pliers. Water IN on the
RIGHT, Water OUT on the LEFT.
PLUMB AFTER the FILTER &
BEFORE any CHLORINATORS
or CEIEIVHCA.L FEEDERS
WATER OUT
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CONNECTIONS
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2. BYPASS FORFLOW RATES OVER 70 G.PNI.
Typically the automatic internal water bypass can handle t t
up to a 1.5 H.P. water pump or 70 GP.M. If the water
pump exceeds 1.5 H.P. then install either of the optional
bypasses as shown below. The installation of a flow
meter on the WATER OUT line is suggested. Adjust ouT IN ouT IN
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3. A=1I UNIT WATER CONNECTIONS
PIumb multiple units as shown below. Use flow me-
ters on each WATER OUT line if two or more units
are plumbed together. Use ball valves to balance the
water flow through each unit. Using T's, caps and a
minimum 6 inch pipe extension on the plumbing mani-
fold will help equalize the water flow better than 90"s.
Flow meters should be .installed per the manufacturer's
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CAUTION- POOL/SPA REFINISHING OPERATIONS
During pool refinishing or acid cleaning, the water flow through the heater must
be shut off. Water flow to the heater must remain off until water chemistry is once
again in balance and the water is clear in appearance. Failure to follow these in-
structions may void heater warranty.
CONTROL. IRRIGATION AND STORM RUN OFF
• Control Irrigation: Irrigation water spray can damage heater components.
Regardless of water quality, it is important that irrigation be directed
away from the heat pump.
• Prevent rain water runoff from pouring directly into the heater. The heater is
designed to withstand normal rainfall, but solid streams of water from roof
drip -lines may eventually damage heat pump components.
• If the heat pump resides beneath a roof edge, to promote heat pump longevity,
a rain leader (gutter), or rain shield, will be necessary.
MAINTAIN PROPER CLEARANCES AROUND HEATER
For maximum efficiency, proper air flow clearances around heater must be
maintained.
It is important to keep the area immediately adjacent to the heat pump clear
of items such as shrubs and bushes, lawn furniture, chemicals containers, etc.
These items can prevent air from circulating fully through the heater, and will
result in inefficient operation or damage to the heat pump.
In addition, do not place objects on top of the heat pump; doing so will block
the air from exiting the heater, and will result in damage to the compressor
and fan motor. `
Proper clearances are also necessary in order to access the heater for service.
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