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0 10 20 30 40 50 60, 70 80 1 90 106 110 120
Volumetric Flow Rate In Gallons Per Minute '
Pump Specifications
Overall Ratings
Input Voltage
115.230 Vans nonrvhal
Input Current
13.2112.0-11.5 A
Inpul Frequency'
Single phase 50 or 60 Hz
Control Terminals
18-30VAC(24VAC 20°/a)or
9-30V DC (12/24V DC �l- 20%)
Maximum Continuous Load
2.0 THP (Total Horse PoweQ
Speed Range
300.3450 RPM
Environmental Rating
NEMAType 3
Ambient Condidons-
'
Storage
Operatipg
Humility
-40°Cto+85•.0 -40°FIo+185°
0°C to +SO°C (+32°Fto'+122'F)
Relalive0to95.%non-oondensing
10.07
Pump Dimensions
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SUPERFLO°VS Variable Speed Pump Installation'and User's Guide
SECTION IV. TECHNICAL DATA
A. Filter Pressure Loss Chart
aCCC��CC-C�:=
C. Replacement Parts
B. Flow Rate Table
Residential
Maximum Cartridge
Flow Rates
Commercial
Maximum Cartridge
Flow Rates
Product #
sq. n.
GPM
GPH
6 hour
a hour
GP6l .
GPH
6 hour
8 hour
160314
50
50
3,000
18.000
24,000
19
1,140
6,840
9,120
160315
75
75,
4,500
27,000
36,000
28
1,680
10,080
13,440
160316
100
100
6.000'
36,000
48,000
36
4280
13,680
18.240
�160317=
='150=
=150=
�9;000-
54,000'
—72;000
a 56-
—3;380
`20;180=
28,880
160318
200
150
9,000
54,000
72.000
75
4,500
27.000
36,000
(1) We GPM.per sq. fi. shown, recommended Flow rate for residential is .5 GPM per sq. ft. .
(2) Commercial flow rate is maximum of.375 GPM per sq. ft. of fitter area.
NOTE: Actual system now will depend on plumbing size and other system components.
Item
Part Number
Description
1
98209800'
High Flow'" manual.air relief valve
2
190058
Pressure Gauge
3
178553
Lid, 50,100 sq. k filter
4
178561
Lid, 75,150, 200 sq. ft. filter
5
59052900
Locking Ring assy,
6
87300400
Body 0-ring
7
59016200
Air'Bleed Sock Kit
8
59053500
Center Core, 50 sq. ftrfilter
9
59053600
Center Core, 75 sq, ft. fter
10
59053700
Center Core, 100 sq. ft. filter
11
59053800
Center Core;150, 200 sq. ft, filter
12
R173213
Cartridge Element; 50 sq. ft. filter
13
R173214
Cartridge Element; 75 sq: ft. filter
14
R173215
Cartridge Element,100sq. ft. filter
15
R173216
Cartridge Element, 150 sq. 4. filter
16
R173217
Cartridge, Element,,200 sq. 0. filter
17
178562
Bottom, 50 sq,.ft: filter
18
178554
Bottom, 75 sq. 4. filter
19
178563
Bottom, 100 sq. 'ft. filter
20
178560.
Bottom,150, 200 sq, ft filter
21 -
86202000
Drain Cap Assy.
22
51005000
Drain Cap Gasket
23
39164500
Union Nut "C" Clip
24
98212200
Union Nut
25
071426
Union 0-ring
26
79304600
Body, Swivel
(lafni mI�Irilira �
II.I � Ilil, d�lll � I II
8., 9, 10, t
12, 13, 14, 15, 1 6'
17, 18, 19, 20
26
24
23
e%OPYP/N 17855"s'
Rev. D 6-26-09
26
The table below should be used by trained air-conditioning and refrigeration service people.
The table. below should not be used for adjusting the charge in the system.
Use of interpolation or extrapolation of the table data may not be appropriate unless it is closely matched by the -ambient and water flow conditions.
Air: SOF,•801/oRH
Water: 80F, 45.50
orn
_
Air: 50F,
63°/d2H Water:
80F, 45-50cii
im
Model
Discharge
Suction Pressure
Superheat (F)
Model
Discharge
Suction
Superheat
Pressure i
i
V`
Pressure i
Pressure (psi
F
HP500
359'
134
14
HP5 00
330
83
5
HP700
348
132
14
HP700
320
81
4
HP900
355
142
10
HP900
325
85
4.
HP1200
367
141
8
_
--
HP1200
322
•86
3
HP120OR
367
141
8
HP12WR
322
86
3•
UltraTemp 70
329
156
19
UltraTem 70
313
97_. __
__ 7._
UltraTem i90 IT
__ "'-340"
14T—`-
--'20'
� ,
UltraTem312_--
----93---
_ _
- 4—'�
UltraTem 110
343
164
11
UltraTem 110
324
92
4
UltraTemp 120
350
157
9
^
UltraTemp 120
330
90
3
UltraTemp 120 WC
378•
157
10
UltraTemp 120 WC
336
90
3
UltfaTemp 140
352' .
168
12
UltraTemp 140
325
98
3,
UltraTem 140 H
377
170,
10
y
UltraTem 140 H/C
327
100;
3
UltraTemp 120C
354
150
12
UltraTemp 120C
318
89
4
UltraTemp 1001
340,
154,
10
UltraTemp 1001
329
86
4,
UltraTemp 901
354
157
9
—
UltraTemp 901
327
90
4.
Air: 80F,
63%RH
Water: 80F 45-50
Orn
_
Air: 80F 63%RH Water:
104F, 46-50a
om
Model
Discharge
Suction Pressure
Superheat (F)
Model
Discharge
Suction
Superheat
Pressure i
sf
Pressure i
Pressure (psig)
(F
HP500
352
125
11
-
HP500
457
137
7
HP700
341
123
11
HP700
445
142
8
HP900
348
132
8
HP900 _ . ,,... '
450
141
5
H
360
131
.6
_
H 1
478
135
6
HP120OR
360
131
6
—
HP120OR
478 _
135
6
UltraTem 70--
323.
`
149
17
UltraTemp 70
430
164
11.
UltraTem 90
330- `
138
q8
UltraTem s90
--440
----1'52------
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UltraTem 110
337.
1'53
9
_
UltraTem 110
453
159
5
UltraTemp 120
-120
344
146
7
UltraTemD 120
450
152
4
UltraTem HIC
368
146
8
UltraTemD 120 WC
474
152
4
UltraTemp 140
345
158
10.
UltraTemp 140
461
163
8
UltraTemp 140 H/C
369
158
10
_
_
UltraT6mp 140 HIC
465•
165
6
UltraTemp 120C
346
146
10
UltraTemp 120C
450
150
7
UltraTem 1001
335
144
8
_
UltraTem 1001
452
151
4
UltraTem 901
335
152
8,
_
UltraTem' 901
473
150
6 .
R•H = Relative Humidity
HEAT PUMP PRESSURE DROP
10
UltraTenip 110, 120;
9. •
140,120C, 120 HIC,
_
140HIC,
8•
N 7
rL
: =UltraTeinp:90,J001
a s�
0
5
ai
3
UlfraTemp 70, 901
a 3
--
--
2
1
0
0 10 20, 30 40 50 .' 60 70 80. 90 100, 110 120
Water Flow (gpm)
ULTRATEMP° Heat Pump Installation and User's Guide
25
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Electrical Supply - Voltage Requirements
Models
UftraTempe
Host Puma
�.
M
.: 120
120 WC '
140
140 WC
120C
1001
Sol
Voltage/Phase/Hz
208.23011/60.
20843011160
206-23011160
208-23011160
20t.203h/ 0
208.23011/60
208-23011/60
208-230/3/60
230/1/56
380-40013/50
Min. CircuB Am cit' Am
33
i 40
42
42
42.
43
43
35
42
18
Recommended Fuse Size
40
56
50
60
50.
50
50
50
56..
30
Max Fuse Breaker Size
66
60
70
70
70
70
70
60
60
40
Compressor/Fan Motor/System
2512127
I
3112/33
32/2134
32J2/34
32034
3213M5
3213135
1 26/2228
3212/34
12/1/13
RtA
CempreseodFan Motor/System
LRA134/4l138
I
178/4J782
148/4/152
18514/189
18514l189
185J111198
t851111196
19014/194
130/4/134
8713/90
Compressor/Fan Motor/System
39/NNNA
49/NAJNA
50/NAJNA
501NAJNA
SOBVAJNA
501NA/NA
50/NA1NA
391NAJNA,
50JNNNA
19/NAJNA
MCC
Capacity Bto1h 8OA-80RH-BOW'
75,000
60;000
I 108;000
125.000
125,000
140.000
140006,
125:000
102;000
85,000
COP 80A 80RH 60W •
5:9
5.8
5.8'
6.5
5.4
5.8
5.7 �
6.7 '
5.9
5.7
Powerin KW 80A-80RH-8
3.7
�,4r5
75
6.7
6.8
7:1
7.2
6.4,
5.1
4.4
Current Am' BOA-WRH
18
ill
25
30
31.
33,
:34
19
25
9
CaOci tulh BOA-62RHMW"
70,000',_
84,000
'101,000!
117,0W
117,000
'132;000
1370o0
115,000'
96,000
81000'
COP. Blulh 80A-62RH-80W •'
5.7
515
5.5
5.3
5:2
5.5
5A
6.4
5;6'
5.4
Power. ln ut .KW 80A 62RHAOW
9.6
4.5
5.4
8.5
6:6
7
7.1
6;2
5
4.4
Current Amp (80A-62RH:80Wr
Ca chi Btu/h 50A463RH-80W -
17
50,000
I'20
58,600
25
72,000
29
82,000
30'
WOO
'32
88,000
33
65i000
18
81 OOO
'24
67,000
9
56,000
COP lulh SOA-63RH-80W'•'
4
'41
4
4
4'
4
4
4
4
A.
Power In ut KW 50A.63RH-80'
3.6
4.2
5.3
6
6'
6.4
6.2
5.9
4.9
4.1
Curtent.Am" SOA�3RH-80
'«•
16'
19
24
.27
27
29,
29
17
'24
9 '
Shf 1h Wel'ht'bs
250
250
270
'270:
278
320
320
280
280
2 0
Sht i Size txWxH
435i34.49-
:43k34'x39'
43SiWx5 -!'
43k34`x51-
4k-WitS1'
'43'x34'x46•
:43x347t46-
-43k34k51•
3'44ii47
435L14k39"
" 80A-80RH-80W: 80' F Air Temp, 80% RH, 80' F Water.ldet Temp;
80A-62FiH-80W: 80° F Air Temp;; 62% RH, 80° F Water .Inlet Temp.
50A-63RH-80W: 50° F Air Ternp; 63% RH, 80' F Water Inlet Temp.
"" Add 50 ft. for P611et and Packaging.
COP = Coefficient of Performance
If voltage drops below 208V, this'may damage the heat'pump antl -void the
Warranty, Take -proper steps to ensure: correct voltage at the heat pump
during operation:
'Temperatute Resistance Chart
OF
OHMS
OF
OHMS
OF
OHMS
OF
:OHMS
OF
OHMS .
0
85,387
51
19,377'
66.
1.3,"138
81
9,,076
96
6,382
10
62,479
92
18,870
67
12,909
82
8,861
97
6 23&
20
46,225
53
18,377'
68
12,491
8.3
8,651
98
6;097
30
34,561
54
17,899
69
12,1.82
84
8,447
99
5.,960
40
2-6,100
55
17,435
70
1.1,882
95
8,249
100
5,827
41
25,391 '
56
16,985
71
11,589
86
8,056
101
5,697
42
24,704
57
161548'
72
11,305
87
TW7
102'
5,570
43
24,037
58
16,123
73
11,029
88
7,684-
103
5,446
44
23391
59
15,711
74
.1'0;761
89
71,506'
104
5,326
4.5
22',764 ,,,
6.0'
15,310
75
10,500`
Z9.0=
-7.,333_-
-`1Q5:_:
22,i56 '
61
14,921
76
101246
.91'
7,1.64
106
5,094
4.7.
21,566
62
14,543
77
91999
92
6;999
107'
4,982
48
20,993
63
14,176
78
9,75a
93'
6,839
108
4,873
49
20,438
64
13,820
79,
9,525
94
6,683
110
4,664
50
19,500
65
13,473
80
9;297 1
95
6;530
120
3,7,58
ULTRATEMPO Heat Pump Installation and User's Guide
MOUN771VG THE SENSORS
Make sure that the arrows.of each sensorare pointed towards
each other. Using either the'dobbte-s)ded tape or the screws
provided, mount the.sonsom so that they are less than'/, inch
away from each'other. Sensors must be mounted Hush in
height and depth, so with some doors or windows, special
custom filling may be nocessary. Please make sure that the
wired portion of the magnetic sensor is mounted on the
non-moving portion of the mounting surface and the.
standalone sensor is mounted on the.docr/gate. (See Fig.
5 /Fig. 6)
MOUNTING OUTDOORiON-WOODEN GATES
Using the provided mounting
template printed in thin
manual -in
ark the position of adoarN000ErrOUOOO�
the screw (roles on the
desired motmting surface. Drill me screws onto the _
mounting sudacel inc e
apwoximately1/8fnrhof)
thread remaining.. Slide the
unit over the screws artd
secure.the unit by. pushing Fig. S
it downward as shown. in Fig, S. You may nova to adjust the screws
towards or away from the mounting surface to provide a moresearre
fit. Make sure that flue errows 61 each sensor are pointed In the same
dhectton. Note: Wooden gates do hot require the sensor housings,
MOUNTING OUTDOORS ON METAL GATES
Using the provided zip ties. , �,,,,tio ev poop,
attach the alarm body to the arrrw.a.rra
metal gate.frama; (Soo Fig, 6)
Using a small fiat head )
.screwdriver, gently. pry open
the recessed sensor spacer
Of the sensor housing. I Fig;6)
Make Sure.lhat the arrows of
each sensor are pointed Inithe..
soma direction as the sensor Flu, e
housing before placing the magnetic sensorsinside the sensor
hoosir,g. Note: Metal gates may intedem with the magnetic sensor
function: Usa spacers provided to ensure sensors operate properly.
secure the sensors using the zip ties onto: the gale frame. Make
sure that the sensors' arrows are pointed towards each other end
that the sensors are.less'than %inch apart.
-:'INAIWT CE'' LL'
When the alarm -volume becomes low, or the unit does not
produce normal alarm sound; the red light will Illuminate,
YOU must replace the 9-volt battery,
The Safe Pool's plastic parts resists ultna,iiolet rays from,
direct sunlight exposure. However. slight discoloration
over time is normal,
i ✓'
WARNING!
THE SAFE POOL ALARM IS EXTREMELY LOUD WHEN ,.
ACTIVATED: FOR YOUR SAFETY, NEVER' PLACE THE '
UNIT CLOSE TO YOUR EARS. TO TEST THE ALARM,
ALWAYS USE EAR PROTECTION AND DIRECT THE UNIT
AWAY, BEFORE TESTING/ACTIVATING THE ALARM.
IT IS PROHIBITED BY LAW TO REMOVE:THE INSTALLED
ALARM AFTER IT HAS PASSED INSPECTION 1
ImpodWit Warranty Information:
A dated proof of purchase It required for warranty service
Customer Service :
1-888-8TECHKO(1.888-883-2456)
Website:,Www.techkomaid:corn
Mfg: By 77J BM,
9767 Research Drive,
Irvine, CA-92618-4626
MADE'IN CHINA
capn
9700121
COMPLIES WITH
UL 2017
USA Potent: No. 5:471,310
No. 6,727;819
NOTICE
THIS PRODUCTIS PROTECTED UNDER FEDERAL
PATENT, TRADEMARK AND COPYRIGHT LAWS AND.
LAWS PREVENTING UNFAIR-COMPETRION:NO
DUPLICATION OR SIMULATION OF THIS PRODUCT
IS PERMITTED EXCEPT; BY WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION
OF TECHKO; tNc:
TECHKO AND THE CONFIGURATION OF THIS PRODUCT
ARE TRADEMARKS OF TECHKO INC.
COPYRIGHT 1994 TECHKO, INC.
ALL�RIGHTS RESERVED
WIDE iN.CHINA
Safe, Pool T1
Model S18713
Area Entry Alarm
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the TECHKO Safe
Pool model S187D safety alarm. The Safe Pool can be
used to provide a high volume alarm alert when children
have entered a pool or spa area. The S 167D can be7u1sed
outdoors on wood or metal gates, or indoors on doors and
window leading directly to Potentially dangerous areas.
OPERATION `
The Safe Pool is designed to sound a loud'alert when
children enter through a Safe Pool protected doorlgate.
When properly installed, the Safe Pool will allow adults to
pass through the protected door/gate and immediately shut
ofi the sounding alarm.
When powered the Safe Pool is always in protection mode.
The alarm wilf activate the instant when the door/gate opens
by more than 1/2 inch (when the magnetic sensors are apart
by more than 112 inch). Once the alarm activates. it will sound
continuously until the BYPASS button is pressed.
When passing through the door/gate press the BYPASS
button, then opan'the doorlgate, pass through and close
the door/gate within 8-12 seconds and the alarm will not
activate.
FEATURES
Easy installation for gate. door or window protection
Water / weather resistant
9 Volt battery power -(not included)
High Output.110.115 dB alarm siren
Low Battery I signal LED Indicator
Optional additional BYPASS button for delayed entry from
other side of -door or fence
Optional additional magnetic sensor for screen door
exitlentry
PARTS AST 3187D u YPASS
(� bP i1E
U� a
ni-
l:✓ �su�o� O d
IMPORTANT SAFETY TIPS '
'Alarm siren is VERY loud: NEVER place the unit close to
ears.
Install the unit high enough to be out of reach of children
54' or higher is recommended.
Keep thismanual for future reference
The Safe Pool can provide valuable;prolection when
used correctly. However it cannot guarantee complete
Protection against' accidents or if*As..Therefere,
Techko cannot be, held responsble forany loss, damage,
or injury that may occur.
L''WR. INSTALI!A710N.
WARNING:: Read'atllnstellitionaind operation
instructloes thoroughly before -proceeding with
installation. Note: Not all parts included are needed for
Installation. Please read the:differeht mounting'
Instructions tosee what is needed foryour specific
.application.
INSTALLING THE BATTERY.
1. When testing; before installing the -battery, use a rubber
band, o temporarily secure the two magneficsensors
'togetherwilh the arrows Pointing;toward each�otherto
avoid setting oH:the alarm unintentionally During the
actual mstallation:ofthe atarm its best to install the
battery after it's mounted to a'void.ttie alarm going off
unintentionally.
2. Remove,ihe battery covor of the unit and install a now-9
Voltbattery. Replace cover. (See Fig. 2j
3. If you are sensitive to loud sound, please wear ear
Protection again st:the loud alarm siren before testing
me alarm
4. Once the battery is connected, the
unit is now ON and working. Tb,test
the alarm siren, make sure you
have ear protection before.tesflng.
Alibi ear'ptoteetton is tri place,
separate. the magnetic sensors Fiq.2
apart by,nWe,than,% inch. The
alarm should sound immediately;afler the sensors -are
separated: Press the BYPASS button and immediately
securethe•two magnet sensors together again to avoid
thealarm sounding off unintentional(}
LED LIGHT WARNINGS
1. When the battery becomes4ow in charge orthe, volume
bacomes weak. the LED tighlwllt illuminate. The 9,volt
battery must tie replaced:
2..Upon battery installation, the unit will beep ones and the
LED light will flash 10 times as it preparesto become
armed.
3. When a bypass button is pushed, Uie LED light
illuminateslodndicate acknovdedgementlo PASS through.
4. After the.bypass button Is'pushedinand released, the
LED light will flash 10 times to allow pass through and to
Prepare the unit to become armed again.
MOUNTING.
WARNING: The alarm should bb positioned close to
the door.high enough to be outtofthe.reach of children
As each mounting application varles,-Techko suggests
testing the unWs installation location and.effectiveness
before Permanently mounting the S1187D.
MOUNTING INDOORS
Using the provided Mounting,template printed In this
manual, mark the.positlon of the -Screw holes ort the
desired mounting surface:
*The: di'
delay button may
be mounted an the
other -side of the
a'nirance. When
pressed, it wtll
delay the alarm
8=12 seconds.
before. alarm is
Iriggered, allowing
lime IOS@CUre the
doorlgate.
f'
Fly.
Y The Apd'til onal.magnetic sensors allow -the unit to be
used on sliding door with screens.
+Alann %0I sound only When BOTH sets'of magnetic
sensors are apart, there forallowing the:sflderto be open
while stiil providing ptotectfomat the' -screen door.
MOUNTING INDOORS:USINdbOUBLE-,SIDED TAPE
Make sure that.the mounting surfaces for tne:double-sided
tapes are completely dean; Attach the double -sided tapes
onto thesear of the unit and than secure the unit 'onto the
desired mounting surface.
MOUNTING INDOORS'USWG SCREWS
Using the provided mountingtempWa'printed In this
manual; mark the position of the screw holes on the
desired mounling;surface. Drill the screws in to the
mounting surface with
approximately 1/6 inch of;thread
remaining.Slide the unit.over.the
screws and ioct6lhe unit by a
pushing It downward, as shown in
Fig, 4. You may need to adjust the
screws towards or away from the
mounting surface to provide a more ri0. =
secure fit:
1
TEMPLATE
MODEL S187D
SCREW note
scRE aaE