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Aquapu Ile salt -water chlorine sanitizing systems
use salt; water to deliver high-performance water
sanitati l n with uncompromised performance,
reliabili and hydraulic efficiency.
» Robu tFeatures
• Aut matic self-cleaning feature, which ensures
con' istent operation and extends the life of the cell.
• Pro essional-grade, ruthenium coated titanium
ele rodes for long-term reliability.
• Exc usive Tri-Sensor technology — reliable electronic
Na r flow detection to ensure maximum performance,
eve at very low flow rates (to take advantage of the
Then�lIefits of VS pumps).
• Di jtat salinity read-out for accurate salt level indication
• to , temperature, and status readings provide instant
feel, back on the current operation.
» Easy integration
• Se' mless communication with Aqual-ink® Control
Sy items, enabling easy monitoring of salt levels and
co venient, precise sanitizer output settings.
• W en combined with Puret-ink'" power centers,
A aLink and AquaPure work together for the ultimate
Inf of sanitizing and remote operation convenience.
Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc.
2620 Co I merce Way, Vista, CA 92081
1.8. 00.82 3933 I www.ZodiacPoolSystems.com
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Zodiac Pool Systems Canada, Inc.
2115 So I1th Service Road West, Unit #3, Oakville, ON L6L 5W2
1.888.64�.4004 1 www.ZodiacPoolSystems.ca
universal unions
Ruthenium coated
titanium electrodes for
long-term reliability
Exclusive tri-sensor
technology
Heavy duty
construction
Installs horizontally or
vertically, in -line or as a
900 elbow
Digital salinity reading
Flow, temperature,
and status readings
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Heavy-duty, powder -
coated steel enclosure
Easily integrates with
AquaLink and )AquaLink`
Automation Systems
Model PLC700 PLC1400
Pool Size*
Up to 12,000 Gallons Up to 40,000 Gallons
Input
120 VAC, 50/60 Hz,1.5 AMPS 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.5 AMPS
240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.75 AMPS 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.25 AMPS
Output
22-30 VDC @ 3 AMPS maximum 22-30 VDC @ 6 AMPS maximum
Chlorine
0.6251b./24 Hr. 1283 gm/24 Hr.) 1.251b./24 Hr. (567 gm/24 Hr.)
Recommended
Flow Rate
20-120 GPM 20-120 GPM
*Pool sizes are
generalizations and may vary with environmental
conditions. Pools
with greater exposure to sunlight may require greater
chlorine production capacity.
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Hig�i performance, energy
effi lent pool/spa heating
Jand Pro Series JE line of premium heat pumps
deliv ( maximum energy efficiency and reliability.
Work g efficiently, JE Heat Pumps absorb free heat
from the air and transfer it to the water, making the
heati1 g process ecological and cost effective.
» Ult ' a Efficient
Fea uring a premium titanium heat exchanger, JE Heat Pumps
pro 1de superior hydraulic flow for maximum energy savings.
» I Su lerior Control
Easto operate Dual Thermostats (Pool/Spal.
Fe Itures advanced digital control to enable self diagnostics,
muilingual capability, and an auto -heat feature, when used in
con unction with AqualinkO control systems, to maintain your
po �'s temperature automatically and efficiently 24 hours per day.
JE eat Pumps are iAquaLink"' compatible so you can adjust the
to erature of your pool or spa from your smartphone, tablet, or
oth r web -enabled device. (purchased separately]
» Ve Isa Plumb® Ready
All E Heat Pumps are Versa Plumb ready, allowing you 50%
mo a hydraulic efficiency for maximum energy savings.
» Ve satile
3 s ndard models available: JE1500T, JE2000T, JE2500T.
3-F��iase model available. Also available, JE3000T, an ultra-
prGl»tum model featuring optional chiller mode.
» InZtudes 2/2.5" unions
» ErIWironmentally friendly Easy to
141IQA Refrigeratnt) use digital
controller
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MODEL SIZE
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B
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JE150oT
33"
1 34"
1 12.5"
1 9"
1 7"
39"
JE2000T/2500T
36"
1 40"
1 13.8"
1 19"
1 15'
43-
JE1500T
JE2000T
JE2500T
JE250OT3
Output* (BTUs)
70,000
96,000
110,000
110,000
Input* (kW)
3.80
4.85
5.55
5.55
COP*
5.4
5.8
5.8
5.8
Output** (BTUs)
67,000
92,000
106,000
106,000
COP**
5.2
5.7
5.6
5.6
Output*** (BTUs)
46,000
64,000
74,000
74,000
COP ***
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
Voltage
230V/60Hz
230V/60Hz 230V/60Hz
208/23OV/6OH7/3
Minimum Circuit
Ampacity
26.14
40.21
41.81
30.76
Max Over Current
Protection****
45
60
60
45
LRA
105
178
148
164
RLA
19.87
30.77
32.05
23.21
Recipro-
Compressor
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Titanium
Titanium
Titanium
Titanium
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High Flow
High Flow
Optimal Water Flow
(GPH)
30
42
48
48
Minimum Water Flow
(GPH)
20
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20
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20
20
Maximum Water Flow
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(GPH)
70
70
70
70
Weightllbs.)
175
220
223
223
*Rated in accordance with AHRI Standard 1160; Test Conditions: 80*F Air, 80% RH, 80*F Water
'• Rated in accordance with AHRI Standard 1160; Test Conditions: 80*17Air, 63% RH, 80*F Water
.Rated in accordance with AHRI Standard 1160; Test Conditions: 50*F Air, 63% RH, 80*F Water
*•'• Max Over Current Protection refers to the maximum breaker size allowed. If this value is not
a standard breaker size, use the next smallest standard breaker size. The breaker size must
not be smaller than the Minimum Circuit Ampacity value
ZodiaclPool Systems, Inc. Zodiac Pool Systems Canada, Inc.
2620 Commerce Way, Vista, CA 92081 I 2115 South Service Road West, Unit f13, Oakville, ON L6L 5W2
1.800.tlac
2.7933 1 www.Jandy.com 1.888.647.4004 1 www.ZodiacPoolSystems.ca
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Jandy° CV & CL
Carty idge Filters by Zodiac'
Jandy V and CL Cartridge Filters by Zodiac set the
bench � ark in cartridge filtration. Loaded with user-
friendl' features, Jandy Cartridge Filters optimize surface
area a I d provide the clearest possible water. They are
constri cted of durable and corrosion -resistant materials
for ma imum durability and are available in 340,460 and
580 sqare foot models.
• Th included Sweep Elbow and unions allow the filter
to asily connect to nearly all Zodiac products
• 2" 21/2" Universal Unions and easy grip handles make
in 'Lllation and cleaning easy
Jandy° CS Cartridge
Filters by Zodiac'
The CS Filters utilize single element cartridges
designed to provide the same great filtration as the
CV and CL Models, but in a more compact body. The
cartridges on the CS are easily removed, making it
simple to clean and care for. Available in 100, 150, 200,
and 250 square foot models.
• Universal unions fit most Zodiac products
• Easy grip handles for easy lid removal
• Extra large 2" drain port for easy
cleaning of debris
• Pressure gauge with clean/dirty
indicator that makes it easy to
assess filter condition .,
CS Filter
• Ex ra large 2" drain port allows for easy cleaning
• U ' que pressure gauge features
cl 'an/dirty indicator that can be
cu tomized, making it easy to '
as' ess filter cartridge condition
ALL ZODIAC® POOL AND SPA PRODUCTS WORK SEAMLESSLY TOGETHER
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The Zodiac AquaLink RS Control System manages our complete line of technologically advanced
products. The Zodiac system is designed to create a carefree backyard paradise — enhancing the
1 overall pool and spa experience by delivering performance and reliability through technology.
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2620 Commerce Way, Vista, CA 92081
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Pro Series
ENERGY STAR
Save ��p to 90% on energy costs
with e VS RoPro 1.65 HP
Varia le -Speed PUmp2
VS FloPr I is designed with an innovative adjustable base,
allowing for simple installation on new construction,
or quick nd easy replacement of existing pumps. Well
suited fo applications with 1.5" or 2" plumbing, the VS
FloPro iE designed to be operated at energy -saving lower
speeds R r maximum efficiency.
» Ultra igh-efficiency motor
Featu es a totally enclosed fan -cooled (TEFC)
permanent magnet brushless DC motor for cooler
operation and extended motor life.
» On-bord digital controller included'
Two ti ed speeds/8 speeds total.1800 rotatable
and re; ote mountable for easy installation.
Rehab a battery backup ensures time and
settin are stored during power outages.
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High-r erformance pump in an ultra -compact body.
Fits eE Ry in small equipment areas.
» Addit onalfeatures
• AdjL stable base included'
• 2" Unl ions and 2" internal threads
• 1 Inomic easy -transport handle
• High profile easy -grip handles with large capacity basket
» Compilies with Appliance Efficiency Standards
(CECITitle 20 & ANSIO/APSP-15) and qualifies for
power rebates, where offered.
Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc.
2620 Commerce Way, Vista, CA 92081
1.800.822.7933 1 www.ZodiacPooLSystems.com
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Zodiac Pool Systems Canada, Inc.
2115 South Service Road West, Unit #3, Oakville, ON L6L 5W2
1.888.647.4004 1 www.ZodiacPoolSystems.ca
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DIMENSIONS
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Center of Soft Holes
Total
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Overall
Model No. power
Voltage
Max Watts Pipe Size— Weight
Length
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230VAC
1.600 W 11/2-21/2" 46lbs
251A"
VSFHP165AUTI 1.65
230VAC
1,600 W 1th-2'h' 461bs
251A"
VSFHP16SAUT
4-
VSFHP165
PERFORMANCE CURVES
FLOW GPM
1 Up to 70%quieter than traditional single -speed pumps.
2Actuat savings dependent on pump horsepower, usage and energy costs.
3 Does not include adjustable bases or user interface. Intended for use with Aqua Link RS, Aqua Link
PDA, or Aq uaLink Z4 control systems.
4Optional: Part # R0546400
'Always follow local building and safety codes for pipe sizing and guidelines.
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Dynamic light design comes to life with brighter, more radiant illumination options.
BEAUTY AND PERFORMANCE
Brighter Energy -Efficient The Brightest Light
RGBW technology produces up to Jandy Pro Series Nicheless LED You Will Never See
250% brighter than the first -generation Lights are low -voltage (12VAC) and Two-inch (5cm) lenses are barely
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RGBW Watercolors
(Available in 9W, 20W, 30W)
BETTER ILLUMINATI
Up to 25%
Greater Beam
Spread
ENERGY SAVINGS
500 Watts
OTHER LIGHTING OPTIONS
Control Your Lights ,
SM1rd:4'.
from Anywhere -
Jandy Pro Series Nicheless LED 4 �•-=
Lights can be controlled anytime,
anywhere with iAquaLink. Colors,'�M1
Laminer Jet Lit Bubbler Celestial
settings, and light displays can be r. ,
selected from virtually any web -
connected smart device. Lighting can• A
also be controlled with any AquaLinkMLA
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automation system.*
'Aqua Link R5 Fumware Rev R or newer, Aqua Link PDA
Lit Falls Pool & Spa Landscape Flnnware Rev 6 or newer
Lighting Enhancements
Illuminate your backyard paradise with our other
available products including lighted bubblers, lit falls,
laminar jets, celestial fiber, and landscape lighting.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Easy to Install
Easy to Upgrade
Easy to Trust
Requires no bonding or
Use a longer niche
Redundant seal
traditional niches, and
conduit for easy
technology ensures that
are installed using a
upgrades
the electrical conduit is
standard 11/2-inch fitting.
not a potential leak path.
Jandy Pro Series Underwater Nichless LED Lights
Description
Power (Watts)
50' Cord
100' Cord
150' Cord
RGBW Watercolors
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JLU4C9W100
JL1J4C9W150
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Nine Fixed Colors & Five Color Shows.
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JLU4C20W100
JLU4C20W150
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JLU4C30W100
JLU4C30W150
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JLUW9W100
JL1JW9W150
White
Jandy Pro Series White -Only lights.
20
JL1JW20W50
JLUW20W100
JLUW20W150
30
JLUW30W50
JLUW30W100
JLUW30W150
ZODIAC`' FAMILY OF BRANDS I Heritage of Excellence
Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc. Zodiac Pool Systems Canada, Inc.
2620 Commerce Way, Vista, CA 92081 2115 South Service Road West, Unit #3, Oakville, ON L6L 5W2
1.800.822.7933 1 www.ZodiacPootSystems.com 1.888.647.4004 1 www.ZodiacPoolSystems.ca
(02015 Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc. ZODIACQO is a registered trademark of Zodiac International, S.A.S,U , used under license.. Apple& is not a participant in
or sponsor of this promotion. All other trademarks used herein are the properly of their respective owners. SL6502 Rev A 0715
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INSTALLATION AND
OPERATION MANUAL
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OR YOUR SAFETY - This product must be installed by a licensed HVAC technician certified in heat
ump repair and maintenance by the jurisdiction in which the product will be installed where such
Late or local requirements exists. The technician must possess and comply with all certifications and
;gulations regarding the purchasing, handling, transportation and reclamation of R410A refrigerant.
i the event no such state or local requirement exists, the installer or maintainer must be a
rofessional with sufficient experience in pool equipment installation and maintenance so that all of
ie instructions in this manual can be followed exactly. Before installing this product, read and follow
II warning notices and instructions that accompany this product. Failure to follow warning notices
nd instructions may result in property damage, personal injury, or death. Improper installation and/
r operation can create an electrical hazard which can cause serious injury, property damage, or
Bath. Improper installation and/or operation will void the warranty.
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Jandy® Pro Series JE Heat Pumps I Installation and Operation Manual
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Table of Contents
ion 1. General Information ..................3
Introduction......................................................... 3
Consumer Information and Safety ...................... 3
Warranty............................................................. 4
Codes and Standards.........................................4
Technical Assistance ........................................... 4
Materials Needed For Installation .......................4
Specifications...................................................... 5
ion 2. Installation Instructions ............5
General Information ............................................ 5
Location Requirements.......................................5
ion 3. Water Connections ...................8
Plumbing Layout................................................8
Water Connections at Heat Pump ...................... 8
Check Valve Installation ...................................... 8
Multiple Unit Installation...........................:..........9
ion 4. Electrical Connections..............9
General Information ............................................ 9
MainPower.......................................................10
Bonding.............................................................15
Optional Remote Controls................................15
ion 5. Operation..................................18
Initial Start-up Precautions................................18
Operating the Controller...................................18
5.3 Operating Features of Hybrid Units with
Optional Chiller.................................................19
5.4 User Setup Options .......................................... 20
5.5 Set Point Lockout..............................................21
5.6 Water Pressure Switch Adjustment ................... 21
Section 6. General Maintenance ..............21
6.1 Water Chemistry ............................................... 21
6.2 Winterizing........................................................ 22
6.3 Spring Start-Up.................................................22
6.4 Inspection and Service.....................................22
Section 7. Professional Maintenance
and Service..............................23
7.1 Heat Pump Design .............................. ............... 23
7.2 Heat Pump Components and Operation........... 23
Section 8. Troubleshooting .......................25
8.1 Troubleshooting Guide......................................25
8.2 Diagnostics....................................................... 25
Section 9. Replacement Parts ..................26
9.1
Ordering Information.........................................26
9.2
Zodiac JE Heat Pumps Parts List.....................26
9.3
Zodiac JE1500 Heat Pumps Exploded View ...27
9.4
Zodiac JE2000 Heat Pumps Exploded View ...28
9.5
Zodiac JE Single Phase Electric Box................29
9.6
Zodiac JE Three Phase Electric Box ................29
Figures and Tables
lure 1.
Zodiac® JE Heat Pumps Dimensions ......... 7
ure 2.
Anchor Clamp Positions .............................9
ure 3.
Anchor Clamp Installation ..........................9
ure 4.
Standard Plumbing Layout.......................11
ure 5.
Plumbing For Heating System
Combinations...........................................11
.
ure 6.
Two (2) Heat Pump Plumbing Layout ......12
ure 7.
Four (4) Heat Pump Plumbing Layout .....12.
ure 8.
JE Single -Phase Electrical Supply
Wiring Diagram........................................13
ure 9.
JE 3-Phase Electrical Supply Wiring
Diagram...................................................14
ure 10.
JE Heat Pump Front View........................15
ure 11a. Remote Pool-Off-Spa'Connection
(3-Wire Connection).................................16
ure 11b.
AquaLink RS or Remote TSTAT
Connection (2-Wire Connection)..............16
ure 12.
AquaLink® RS to JE Heat Pump ..............17
ure 13.
JE Heat Pump Connection to Power
Center:.....................................................18
Figure 14. Main Control Panel..................................20
Figure 15.
Winterizing. the JE Heat Pump .................22
Figure 16.
Zodiac JE1500 Heat Pumps Exploded
View (JE1500 Shown)..............................27
Figure 17.
Zodiac JE2000 Heat Pumps Exploded
View (JE2000 Shown)..............................28
Figure 18.
Zodiac JE Heat Pump Single Phase
Electric Box..............................................29
Figure 19.
Zodiac JE Heat Pump Three Phase
Electric Box..............................................29
Table 1:
JE Heat Pump Technical
Specifications.............................................6
Table 2.
Heat Pump Clearances ..............................7
Table 3.
Optimal Water Chemistry Ranges ............
23
Table 4.
Heat Pump Troubleshouting Guide ..........
24
Table 5.
Heat Pump Diagnostics ...........................25
Jandy® Pro Series JE Heat Pumps I Installation and Operation Manual
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Page 3
n 1. General Information
1.1 Introduction
This manual provides installation and operation
insuctions for the Jandy Pro Series JE models of
heE pumps. Read these installation and operation
ins uctions completely before proceeding with
the � nstallation. Consult Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc.
("Z odiac") with any questions regarding this equipment.
To btain additional copies of this manual contact' us at
80 822-7933.
Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc.
2620 Commerce Way
Vista, CA 92081 USA
Th Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump gets electrical power
fro an external source and provides a dual digital
the mostat control system for pool/spa combinations or
pre' eat convenience.
Th heat pump is specifically designed for heating
fre h water swimming pools and spas. Do not use it
as general service heater. Consult your dealer for the "
api opriate Zodiac® products for these applications.
N TE "Fresh water swimming pools and spas" include
systems that utilize saltwater chlorine generator
units, such as the ZodiacAquaPur& Electronic
Chlorine Generator. Please ensure that the salt
content of the pool/spa does not exceed
4500 ppm and water flow rate is within
30-70 gpm (110-265 Ipm).
ATTENTION
In'Ptallation and service must be performed by
a ' ualified installer or service agency.
the Installer: After installation, these
i`r • instructions must be given to
the homeowner or left on or
near the heat pump.
the User: This manual contains
important information that
will help you in operating and
maintaining this heat pump.
Please retain it for future
reference.
Consumer Information and Safety
: Jandy Pro Series JE series of heat pumps are
igned and manufactured to provide many years of
and reliable service when installed, operated and
ntained according to the information in this manual
the installation codes referred to in later sections.
oughout the manual, safety warnings and cautions
identified by the "A" symbol. Be sure to read and
iply with all of the warnings and cautions.
Spa/Hot Tub Safety Rules
A WARNING
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
warns that elevated water temperature can
be hazardous. Consult heater operation and
installation instructions for water temperature
guidelines before setting temperature.
i
A WARNING i
The following "Safety Rules for Hot Tubs,"
recommended by the U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission, should be observed when
using the spa.
A WARNING
Spa or hot tub water temperature should never
exceed 1040F (400C). One hundred degrees
Fahrenheit (100°F [380C]) is considered safe for
a healthy adult. Special caution is recommended
for young children.
A WARNING
The drinking of alcoholic beverages before or
during spa or hot tub use can cause drowsiness;
which could lead to unconsciousness, and
subsequently result in drowning.
A WARNING
Pregnant women take note! Soaking in water above
1020F (38.5°C) can cause fetal damage during the -
first three (3) months of pregnancy (which could
result in the birth of a brain -damaged or deformed
child). If pregnant women are going to use a spa or
hot tub; they should make sure,the water temperature
is below 1007 (38°C) maximum.
A WARNING
The water temperature should always be checked
with an accurate thermometer before entering a spa
or hot tub. Temperature controls may vary by as
much as 1F* (IO.Q.
A WARNING
Persons with a medical history of heart disease,
diabetes, circulatory or blood pressure problems
should consult their physician before using a hot tub
or spa.
A WARNING
Persons taking any medication which induces
drowsiness (e.g., tranquilizers, antihistamines, or
anticoagulants) should not use spas or hot tubs.
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A WARNING
Prolonged immersion in hot water can induce
A WARNING
Hyperthermia occurs when the internal body .
temperature reaches a level several degrees above
the normal body temperature of 98.6°F (37°C).
Symptoms include dizziness, fainting, drowsiness,
lethargy, and an increase in the internal body
temperature. The effects of hyperthermia include:
• Lack of awareness of impending hazard
• Failure to perceive heat
• Failure to recognize need to leave spa
• Physical inability to leave spa
• Fetal damage in pregnant women
• Unconsciousness resulting in a danger of
drowning
Swimming Pool Energy Saving Tips
It is important to note that a heat pump will not heat
a pool as fast as a large gas or electric pool heater. If
the pool water is allowed to cool significantly, it may
take several days to return to the desired swimming
temperature. For weekend use, it is more economical
to maintain the pool water temperature at or near your
desired swimming-temperature.,If you do not plan to
use your pool for a prolonged period, then you might
choose to turn the heat pump completely off or decrease
the temperature setting of the control several degrees to
minimize energy consumption.
Zodiac offers the following recommendations to help
conserve energy and minimize the cost of operating
your heat pump without sacrificing comfort. "
1. The American Red Cross recommends a maximum
water temperature of 780F (250C). Use an accurate
pool thermometer. A difference of 4°F (2°C),
between 780F and 820F (26°C and 28°C), will
significantly increase energy consumption.
2. Carefully monitor the wateftemperature of your
pool in the summertime. You can reduce heat
pump usage due to warmer air temperatures.
3. During the winter.or when on vacation for longer
than a week, turn off the heat pump.
4. Find the proper setting on the heat pump
temperature control and use the Set Point. Lockout
or lock the cover on the heat pump controller to
discourage -further adjustments.
5. Set the pump time clock to start the pump no
earlier'than 6:00 AM during the pool heating
season. This is the time when nightly heat loss
balances.
6. Where possible, shelter the pool from prevailing
winds with well -trimmed hedges' or other
landscaping, cabanas, or fencing.
7. The use of an automatic pool cover, if installed,
provides a valuable safety feature, reduces heat
loss, conserves chemicals, and reduces the load on
filtration systems.. 1
8. The use of a solar blanket can reduce the heat loss
caused by evaporation on the surface'area of the,
pool.
1.3 Warranty ;
The Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump is sold with a
limited factoiy warranty.
Make all warranty claims to your Zodiac® dealer or
directly to'Zodiac. Claims must include the heat pug
serial number and model (this information can be fc
on the rating plate), installation date, and name of tl
installer. Shipping costs are not included in the war:
coverage.
The warranty does not cover damage caused by
improper assembly, installation, operation, winteriz
field modification, or failure to earth bond and
properly ground the unit. Any changes to the heat
pump, evaporator, heat exchanger, wiring, or impro
installation may void the warranty.
1.4 Codes and Standards
The Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump is listed by ETLI
complying with the latest edition of the "UL Standan
for Safety for Heating and Cooling Equipment", UL
1995 and CSA C22.2 No. 236.
All Zodiac heat pumps must be installed in accordant
with the local building and installation codes as per tl
utility or authority having jurisdiction. All local code
take precedence over national codes. In the absence c
local codes, refer to the latest edition of the National
Electrical Code® (NEC®) in the United States and
the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC®) in Canada for
installation.
I.S. Technical Assistance
Consult the Zodiac technical support department or
your local Zodiac dealer with any questions or prob
involving your Zodiac equipment. An experienced
technical support staff is ready to assist you in assui
the proper performance and application of Zodiac
products: For technical support call the Zodiac tech
support. department at (800) 822-7933.
1.6 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"). j
2. Level surface for proper drainage. (See equipm i
pad'for pitch requirements)
3. Suitable electrical supply line.:See rating plate or
unit for electrical specifications. A junction box 1
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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.
Flex conduit .is recommended for connecting
the electrical supply wires to the heat pump so
that the front panel may be removed easily for
servicing.
include the following:
1. Field assembly (if required).
2. Appropriate site location and clearances.
3. Sufficient air ventilation.
4. Proper electrical wiring.
5. Adequate water flow.
This manual provides the information needed to
Electric cutout switch that will interrupt all -power meet these requirements. Review all application and
to the unit. This switch must be within line of sight installation procedures completely before continuing
of the heat pump. installation.
Watertight conduit to run the electrical supply line.
)mmended: Zodiac recommends installing
isolation valves on the inlet and outlet water
connections for ease of serviceability.
Specifications
for indoor and outdoor use. Clearances shown
2 must be adhered to.
r Pipe/Heater Connection
istic
2" PVC (Unions included)
Rate
1ximum
70 gpm (265 Ipm)
Itimum
60 gpm (230 Ipm)
nimum
20 gpm (761pm)
Working Water
ure 75 psi
ical Supply
age Requirements
1-Phase 230 VAC 60Hz
3-Phase 230 VAC 60Hz
(Model dependent)
Working Refrigerant'
600 PSI
tensions
Figure 1 for heat pump's dimensions and for
,nsions to critical connections.
I Specifications
Table 1 for the Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump
nical specifications.
on 2. Installation Instructions
General Information
ill the Zodiac® heat pumps in accordance with the.
:edures in this manual, local codes and ordinances,
in accordance with the latest edition of the
-opriate national code. (See Section 1.4, "Codes and
idards".) Correct installation is required to assure
operation. The requirements for Zodiac heat pumps
2.2 Location Requirements
NOTE Indoor installations require special
-considerations for condensate drainage and
venting the cold air produced by the heat
pump. Contact the Zodiac technical support
department at (800) 822-7933.
A CAUTION
When pool equipment is located below the pool!
surface, a leak from any component can cause
large scale water loss or flooding. Zodiac cannot
be responsible for such. water loss or flooding o�
resulting damage.
Avoid placing the heat pump in locations where it can
cause damage by water or condensate leakage. If this is.
not possible, provide a suitable drain pan to catch and.
divert any leakage.
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 walls,
and proximity to public access areas.
Clearances
The heat pump must be placed to provide clearances on
all sides for maintenance and inspection. See Table 2. ,
Access in front of the heat pump of 24" (60 cm)
provides adequate room for serviceability.
If the heat -pump is to be installed in a garage or under;
a vertical overhang, the unit must have a minimum of
5 feet (1.5 meters) clearance from the top of the heat
pump.
In the U.S., the heat pump must be installed at least 5 feet
(1.5 meters) from the inside wall of the pool or spa unless the
Table 1. Jandy Pro Series JE Heat Pump Technical Specifications
JE1500T:--
JE2000T?
JE2500T,
�;rJE2500T3
JE3000T JE3000TR
JE3000T3 JE3000TR3
VOLTAGE
230V/60HZ
230V/60HZ
230V/60HZ
208/230V/60HZ/3
230V/60HZ
208/230V/60HZ/3
OUTPUT*
72,000 BTUs
108,000 BTUs
119,000 BTUs
137,000 BTUs
INPUT'
3.83 kW
5.03 kW
5.34 kW
6.37 kW
COP*
5.5
6
6.2
6.3
OUTPUT, STANDARD RATING CONDITIONS" '
67,000 BTUs
92,000 BTUs
106,000 BTUs
127,000 BTUs
COP, STANDARD RATING CONDITIONS"
5.2
5.7
5.6
6.0
6.9
6.0 5.9
OUTPUT, LOW AMBIENT"
46,000 BTUs
64,000 BTUs
74.000 BTUs
86.000 BTUs
86,000 BTUs '
COP, LOWAMBIENT—
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.2
4.0
4.2 4.0
RLA (RUNNING LOAD AMPS)
19.87A
30.77A
32.05A
23.21A
32.05A
25.00A
LRA (LOCKED ROTOR AMPS)
105A
178A
148A
164A
185A
164A
MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY
26.14A
40.21A
41.81A
30.76A
41.81A'
33.OA
MAX OVER CURRENT PROTECTION—
45A
60A
60A
45A .
60A
50A
HEAT EXCHANGER
Titanium
COMPRESSOR
Reciprocating
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CABINET
ABS
REFRIGERANT
64 07, R410A
78 Oi, R410A - •
78 Oz, R410A 78 Oz, R410A 1 118 Oz, R410A 126 Oz, R410A 118 Oz. R410A 126 Oz, R410A
REFRIGERANT HIGH PRESSURE ALARM
-
600 PSI (reset to 460 PSI)
REFRIGERANT LOW PRESSURE ALARM-
HEATING UNITS
58 PSI (reset to 127 PSI)
REFRIGERANT LOW PRESSURE ALARM -
REVERSE UNITS
35 PSI (reset to 74 PSI)
LOW WATER FLOW ALARM
20 GPM
MAXIMUM HEIGHT BELOW WATER LEVEL
10 feet below pool level
MINIMUM HEIGHT ABOVE WATER LEVEL
5 feet above pool level '
OPTIMAL WATER FLOW
30 GPM
42 GPM
48 GPM
48 GPM
57 GPM
57 GPM
MINIMUM WATER FLOW
20 GPM
MAXIMUM WATER FLOW
.70 GPM.
.AIR FLOW
2100 CFM
3600 CFM
WATER TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL (DELTA
Adjustable between 1°F to 5°F
UNION SIZE
2'
WEIGHT
175lbs
2201bs
223,lbs
223lbs Ir 228lbs
230lbs 228lbs 2301bs
Test Conditions: 80' F Air, 80% RH, 80' F Water, Outside the scope of AHRI Standard 1160 (I-P)
— _ '•-Rated-in-accordance_with-AHRI=Standard 1160-(1-P). __ __ _ ____-
••• Max Over Current Protecti6n refers to the maximum breaker s¢e allowed. -If this value is not a stanreaker size, use the next smallest standard size breaker
The breaker size must not be smaller than the Minimum Circuit Ampacity value.
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1. Jandy Pro Series JE Heat Pumps Dimensions
MODEL SIZE DIMENSIONS
A B, C D E F
JE1500T 33" 34" 12.5" 9" 7" 39"
JE2000/2500T 36" 40" 13.8" 19" 15" 43"
JE3000T 36" 44" 13.8" 19" 15" 43"
pump is separated from the pool or spa by a 5 foot (1.5
TO high solid fence or other permanent barrier.
anadian installations, the minimum distance to be
stained from the inside wall of the pool or spa is 3
;rs (approx. 10 feet)....
ipment Pad
the heat pump on a flat slightly pitched surface,
as a concrete or fabricated slab (pad). This allows
er drainage of condensation and rain water from the
of the unit. If possible, the pad should be placed at
ame level or slightly higher than the filter system
anent pad.
E Ensure that the,pad is pitched not more than''/o
inch per foot cm per toward the compressor end
(front) of the heat pump. Pitch slab from back to
front'/ inch per foot maximum and level from
side to side.
Idensation and Drainage
densation will occur from the evaporator coil while
mit is running and drain at a steady rate, usually
5 gallons (11.4 to 18.9 liters) per hour, depending
i ambient air temperature and humidity. The more
id the ambient conditions, the more condensation
be produced. Keep the drain holes of the base of the
clear of debris.
e heat pump is installed indoors*, means of
lensate disposal must be provided
ioor installation requires factory consultation
rn Sprinklers
lawn sprinkler heads from spraying on the heat
p to prevent corrosion and damage. Use a deflector
Table 2. Heat Pump Clearances
Side of
Heat
pump
Minimum Clearances for
Operation .
Recommended Clearances
for Serviceability
Inches
Centimeters
Inches
Centimeters
Front
24
60
36
90
Rear
12
30
24
60
Left
12
30
24
60
Right
12
30
24
60
Top
60 1
150.
60
150
NOTE: Clearances listed in Table 2 are manufacturer's tested values.
These are given as minimum values. Where local and national codes
apply, and, values are different than those listed in Table 2, use the
greater value to ensure safe and proper operation.
if needed.
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.
Installation of Anchor Clamps
In Florida, building codes require that the heat pump b,e
anchored to the equipment pad or platform to withstand
high wind pressures created during hurricanes. Other
jurisdictions may have similar requirements. Please
check your local codes for further details.
This heat pump is provided with anchor clamps
designed to hold the unit to the equipment pad in high
wind conditions. Installation of the anchor clamps is
recommended in all installations and are required in
Florida (reference Florida Building Code, Mechanical
Section 301.13).
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To install the anchor clamps:
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
Be sure that the heat pump is in its permanent
location on the equipment pad.
Place the clamps at the base of the heat pump in
the locations indicated in Figure 2.
Fit the hook of each -clamp over the lip on the
base panel of the heat pump. The hook should
fit between the lip of the base panel and the
evaporator coil guard (see Figure 3).
Mark the position of the hole in each clamp on the
equipment pad.
Drill a hole in the cement using a masonry drill
bit, with a diameter as determined by the concrete
anchor, at each of the marks on the equipment pad.
The hole should be approximately 1-3/4" deep.
Insert a bolt anchor into each of the holes. Be sure
the anchors are set completely into the holes.
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
(see Figure 3).
Insert an anchor bolt through each clamp into the
anchor and tighten to secure the clamp and heat.
pump to the equipment pad.
Section I Water Connections
3.1 Plumbing Layout
Figure 4 illustrates the standard plumbing layout with a
single, heat pump unit. Following the diagram from right
to left,, the plumbing sequence is as follows:
Pool > Pool Pump > Filter > Heat Pump > Check '
Valve > Chemical Loop > Chlorinator > Pool
NOTE For normal installations, do not install a shutoff
valve or any kind of variable restriction in the
water piping between the heat pump outlet and
the pool/spa.
Arrangement of pool system components other than
as illustrated in the preceding and following diagrams
can affect the operation' of the heat pump's water
pressure switch. Location of the heat pump above or
below the pool water surface can also affect operation
of the switch. In general, the pressure switch can be
adjusted to accommodate this effect if the heat pump
water connections are no more than 10 feet below the
pool water surface or no more than 5 feet above it. See
instructions for pressure switch adjustment (Section
5.6) in the heat pump start-up section of this manual for
more information. If the heat pump is installed outside
of this range, an external flow switch may need to be.
installed in the plumbing upstream of the heat pump.
Call the Zodiac technical support department at
..(800) 822-7933 for details.
Be advised that when pool equipment is located
below the pool surface a leak can result in large scale
water loss or flooding. Zodiac cannot be responsible
for such water loss or flooding or the damage caused
by either occurrence.
3.2 Water Connections at Heat Pump
Shipping plugs have been installed in the water inlet
and outlet ports of the heat -pump at the factory.
Before installing any plumbing, remove the shipping
plugs. Filtered water -is plumbed to the inlet, located on
the right side of the heat pump front'panel. Heated wate
flows through the outlet, located on the left side of the
h
heat pump front. Two inch unions are provided.
Plastic piping (PVC Schedule 40) should be connected
to the heat pump. The unions; provided with the unit)
accept 2" PVC pipe.
d CAUTION
Make sure that flow requirements and pool
water turn over rates can be maintained with
the installation of additional heat pumps and
plumbing restrictions.
3.3 Check Valve Installation
A WARNING
A check valve can interfere with the proper
operation of certain Suction Vacuum Release.'
System (SVRS) products. To avoid possible
entrapment hazard, serious injury, or death,
make sure to review the operation/owners
manual of your particular SVRS product ;I
before installing the check valve.
The heat pump must be protected from back-siI
of water. If there is any chance. of back-siphonir
provide a, check valve between the pool and the
pump inlet.
When an automatic chemical feeder is installed in tt
plumbing, it must be installed downstream of the he
pump. A check valve must be installed between the
heat pump and the -chemical feeder to prevent back-
siphoning of chemically saturated water into the heE
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ATTACH ANCHOR BRACKETS
TO BASE OF HEAT PUMP
WHERE INDICATED
Figi ' re 2. Anchor Clamp Positions
pun p where it will damage the components.
3.4 Multiple Unit Installation
He t Pump and Heater Combination
In rtain regions of the country it may be more
eco iomical to run a heat pump during the warmer
mo the and a gas heater during the cooler months.
In some situations it may be desirable to run the heat
pun, p in the "Chiller" mode during the hottest portion of
the ear and a heater during the cooler months.
TheZodiac® heat pump may be plumbed with a gas
or eectric heater or any combination of heat sources
inch ding solar. All heat sources must be plumbed in
seri s to work correctly and efficiently.
Fig re 5 illustrates a recommended plumbing layout
for I heat pump / heater / solar combination heating
sys �m for a pool / spa combination. Your system may
not contain all of these components, but the basic
plu brng will apply by eliminating the component in
the llustration that is not a part of your system.
Mu tiple Heat Pump Connections
All lumbing on multiple heat pump installations must
be one in parallel (see Figures 6 and 7). An equal flow
of hater to each heat pump is important for optimum
It may be necessary to adjust water pressure
switch if a unit is installed below the water level.
See Section 5.6 for details on when and how to
adjust the pressure switch.
NO E Each heat pump allows a maximum flow rate of
70 gpm (265 Ipm) and requires a minimum of
20 gpm (76 Ipm).
EVAPORATOR O
COIL
O_
O #IO X S1B"
STAINLESS STEEL SCREW
NOTE: DO NOT DRILL INTO
EVAPORATOR COIL TUBES
HEAT PUMP
ANCHOR
PLASTIC BASE BRACKET
1/4' X 1 314"
GALVANIZED OR PLATED
CONCRETE SCREW
•(MANUFACTURER PROVIDED)
3/IB'DRILLED HOLE
21/r MIN
EQUIPMENTPAD 4 MIN
Figure 3. Anchor Clamp Installation
Section 4. ,Electrical Connections
4.1" General Information
Wiring connections must be made exactly as shown in'
the wiring,diagram found on the inside of the heat pump
access compartment (see, Figure 8 for single phase
electrical wiring and Figure, 9 for 3-phase electrical
wiring). The heat pump must include a definite means
of grounding and bonding. There is a bonding lug on the
right side of the heat pump, where a bond wire must be
attached.
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4.2 Main Power
Electrical wiring to the heat pump must be in
accordance with the latest edition of the National
Electric Code® (NEC®), ANSI/National'Fire Protection
Association (NFPA 1011) in the United States, and in ..
Canada, the Canadian Electrical Code (CSA® C22.1),
unless local code requirements indicate otherwise.
The heat pumps come factory -wired intended for use
with either 230 VAC, 60 Hz single phase or 3 phase
field electrical supply depending on the model. See the
rating plate for the electrical specifications. All wiring
must be done by a certified electrician.
The following is the procedure to wire the Jandy Pro
Series JE heat pump to the electrical source__specified on
the Rating Plate:
1. Be sure the power to the circuit for the heat pump
is turned off.
2. Remove the five (5) screws -that attach the service/
access panel to the heat pump unit (see Figure 10).
3. Remove the front cover of the junction box.
4. Electrical supply lines must be run through
watertight conduit. Route the wires and conduit
through the knock -out designated for high voltage
on.the right side of the -heat pump. Connect to the
bottom of the sheet metal junction box: See Figure
10 for knock-out'location.
5. Connect the wires to- the terminals on the main
contactor as shown in the wiring diagrams. Refer
to Figures 8 and 9.
6. Connect the ground wire to the ground lug
provided in the electrical compartment.
7. Replace the.cover of the junction box.
8. Replace the service access panel and replace the
screws to hold it in place.
9. Connect a copper bonding wire (8 AWG). (In
Canada, it shall be not smaller than 6 AWG
(13.3 mm2) to the bonding lug on the right side of
the heat pump.
A WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. This heat
pump contains wiring that carries high voltage.
Contact with these wires may result in severe
injury or death. Disconnect power circuit before
connecting the heat, pump
CAUTION
Label all wires prior to disconnection when
servicing controls. Wiring errors can, cause
improper and dangerous operation. Verify prope
operation after servicing.
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Bonding
Q CAUTION
s heater must be connected to a bonding
i with a solid copper wire not smaller in
meter than 8 AWG (In Canada, it shall be no
aller than 6 AWG.)
National Electrical Code® and most other U.S.
-s require that all metallic components of a pool
Aure, including reinforcing steel, metal fittings,
above ground equipment be bonded together with
lid copper conductor not smaller than 8 AWG. The
pump, along with pumps and other pool equipment
t be connected to this bonding grid. A bonding lug
•ovided on the right hand side of the heat. pump to
ire this requirement is met.
Optional Remote Controls
i1 wiring must be in accordance with all
le national and local codes and ordinances.
nection to a Remote Pool -Off -Spa Selector
fire Connection)
Install the Remote Pool -Off -Spa Selector
Turn off the power to both the pool/spa control
system and the heat pump unit.
Remove the screws that attach the service/access
NECTOR FOR
VOLTAGE WIRES
NECTOR FOR
VOLTAGE WIRES
panel to the heat pump unit and the cover to the
junction box (see Figure 10).
3. Run the wires from the pool/spa control system
into the conduit connection labeled "Low Voltage
Connection',. located on the lower right hand side
of the heat pump (see Figure 10).
4. Connect the wiring from the pool/spa control
system to the heat pump remote control terminal
(see Figure 1la).
5. Restore power to the heat pump and the pool/spa:
control system.
Configure the Control Panel
1. Make sure the control is in the OFF mode.
2. To enter the Service Setup mode, press and hold
the MENU, POOL, and SPA buttons for 5
seconds.
NOTE The display will revert back to OFF after one
minute since the last key press.
3. Press the Up or Down button to display
REMOTE. Press the MENU button. The
SELECT REMOTE OFF (default remote)
appears, use the Up or Down button to scroll
through the Remote options. When you reach HI-
LO-COM, press the MENU button to select the
remote. Press POOL or. SPA to exit the Service
Setup mode.
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Two -Wire Connection to an AquaLink® RS
or TSTAT
Configure the AquaLink RS Control
System
1. Turn off the power to both the pool/spa control
system and the heat pump unit.
2. Connect two (2) wires to the AquaLink RS green
10-pin terminals 1 and 2.
3. Put DIP S2-1 (pin #1 of the 4 position DIP switch)
into the ON position (see Figure 12).
Install the Remote TSTAT
1. Turn off the power to both the pool/spa control
system and the heat pump unit.
2. Remove the screws that attach the service/access
panel to the heat pump unit and the cover to the
junction box (See Figure 10).
3. Run the wires from the pool/spa control system
into the conduit connection labeled "low voltage
connection", located on the lower right hand side
of the heat pump (See Figure 10).
4. Connect the wiring from the pool/spa control
system to the heat pump remote control terminal
(See Figure I! b).
5. Restore power to the heat pump and the pool/spa
control system.
Configure the Control Panel
1. Make sure the control is in the OFF mode.
2. To enter the Service Setup mode, press and hold
the MENU, POOL, and SPA.buttons for 5
seconds.
NOTE The display will revert back to OFF after one
minute since the last key press.
Figure 11a. Remote Fooi-vtt-spa t:onnecnon
(3-Wire Connection)
3. Press the Up or Down button to display
REMOTE. The SELECT REMOTE OFF
(default remote) appears, use the Up or Down
button to scroll through the Remote options. When
you reach REMOTE TSTAT, press the MENU
button to select the remote. Press POOL or SPA
to exit the Service Setup mode.
4.. Press SPA. For heating, adjust the setpoint to the
maximum setting. For chilling, adjust the setpoint
to the minimum setting.
RS486 (4 wire) Connection to AquaLink® RS
1. Confirm the Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump and,
AquaLink RS software revisions are compatible.'
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NOTE Only'a revision "N", or higher, program chip I i'
the RS system will support the Jandy Pro Series
JE heat pump interface.
2. Turn off the power to both the heat pump and
the RS control and,open the RS Power Center l
enclosure and remove the front dead panel.
3. Remove the two (2) screws holding the bezel in
place and turn the bezel over to view the circuit I'
board on the back.
4. Locate the programmed chip on the Power Center
Board. In the center -of the chip, is the revision
letter. If the revision letter is "N" or higher go to;
step 5. If the revision level is "MMM" or lower,
replace the board or connect as shown in Section'
4.5
Figure 11 b. AquaLink RS or Remote TSTAT
Connection (2-Wire Connection)
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5.
7.
Use 22 gauge 4-conductor wire (Zodiac® Part No.
4278) to run between the heat pump and theRS
control, and match the wire color order.
The wires coming from the Jandy Pro Series JE
heat pump can be "doubled up" on the red terminal
bar with the four (4) wires coming from the indoor
controller.
TE If you need to install more than two (2) wires in
each terminal, order a Zodiac® Multiplex PCB
Kit, which includes the Multiplex Board (Zodiac
Part No. 6584). Never put more than two (2)
wires into each of the pins of the terminal bar.
To return the functionality to the RS unit, cycle (turn off
and then turn on) the power to the heat pump, or press
the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter the User Setup
Mode and then enable the Zodiac Remote.
NOTE If connecting more than two (2) items to the RS
Power Center red, 4-pin connector, a Multiplex
PCB is required.
Connection to a Secondary User Interface
0A
Check all wiring, then apply power to both the 3
heat pump and the RS control system. Operation
can be verified iri either Service or Auto mode. See
the RS Control System manual for instructions
about operation.
en the Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump is first 4.
po eyed and there is an RS control connected to the
he �t pump, the display on the heat pump will show
94J,INDY REMOTE ONLINE PUSH MENU TO
DISABLE".. When the JE heat pump is online with
the RS control, all functionality of the control on the' S
he pump is disabled. The heat pump functions can be
co 'trolled only at theAS unit.
To emporarily use the heat pump controls, press 6
thd MENU button. The message "DANDY REMOTE
01 LINE PUSH MENU TO DISABLE" will disappear
fro the heat pump display. All functionality has now
been returned to the control on the heat pump. In this
m oe the RS unit is no longer controlling the heat
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Turn off the power to the heat pump.
Remove the five (5) screws that attach the front,
panel to the heat pump and remove the cover to
the junction box. See Figure 10.
Run four (4) 22 AWG solid copper wires into the
conduit labeled "Low Voltage Connection" located
on the lower right hand side of the heat pump. See
Figure 10. The wires may be up.to 300 feet
(91.4 m) in length.
Connect the wires to the 4 position terminal on
the upper left hand corner of the Power Interface -
PC Board, labeled "User Interfacel". The wires
will be added to the existing wiring to the User
Interface installed on the heat pump.
Ensure the wiring is consistent when connecting
the wires to the second User Interface. For
example, BK goes to BK, O goes to O, etc.
Re -install the junction box cover and service
access panel and restore power to the heat pump.
Connector for Low
vnifana wirom
12. AquaLink RS to Jandy Pro Series JE Heat Pump - T-Stat (2 wire) connection
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Section 5. Operation
A CAUTION
Do not use this heat pump if any part has
been underwater. Immediately.call a qualified
service technician to inspect the heater and
replace any part of the control system which
has been under water.
A CAUTION
Keep all objects off the -top of the heat pump.
Blocking air flow could damage the unit and
may void the warranty.
5.1 Initial Start-u'p Precautions
Be sure that there is water in the pool and that the
surface level is above the skimmer or other inlet of the
pool's filter system.
With any new pool or spa installation, operate the filter
pump with the heat pump off long'enough to completely
clean the water. This will remove any installation
residue from the water.
Clean the filter at the end of this operation before
starting the heat pump. When raising the temperature
of a cold pool, program the time clock to run the pump
continuously.
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Power Center - RS486 (4 wire) connection
This lets the filter system and.heat pump operate
continuously until the water reaches the temperature
setting on the temperature control. When that happens,
the heat pump will automatically shutoff, but the filter
pump will keep running.
5.2 Operating the Controller
Your new Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump is controlled
by'an advancedmicroprocessor based controller that ',
provides a sophisticated yet simple interface to operatf
your heat pump for maximum efficiency and enjoym'ei
of your pool. To locate the control buttons, see Figure
14.
Off. Mode
When the control panel is turned off, the screen displal
HEAT PUMP IS OFF PRESS POOL OR SPA. III
Pool Mode - (Normal Heat)
To enable the pool mode, press POOL..The associa
left green LED indicator will light and the unit will
display SET XXX°. -
NOTE XXX represents the current temperature set ing
on'the control. The default setting for pool
temperature is 80°F .(26°C).
You can change the temperature set, point by pressing)
the Up or Down button. Repeatedly press the Up or
Down button until you reach the desired temperature set
point'. After 5 seconds of inactivity, the new set point iis
stored in memory.
When the water temperature falls to 1 degree below
the temperature setting and after a 5 minute delay, the
control will .start the heat pump and the associated right
LED will light RED.
i
Pool Mode - (Optional Maintain Heat)
If connected to an AquaLink, the Maintain Heat mod4,
allows the heat pump to monitor the temperature of tl
water 24 hours a day by turning the pool pump on ani
sampling the water temperature. ;
NOTE This feature only works when connected
an AquaLink.
When the water temperature drops below the
programmed temperature set point, the control will st
the heat pump.
To operate in pool mode with the Maintain Heat feats
press POOL, then press MENU, press the Down butt
until MAINTAIN POOL HEAT is displayed, press the
MENU button.
The associated left green LED. indicator will light an(
the unit will'display SET:XXX°. Change the temperal
set point by pressing the Up or Down button until
the desired set point is displayed. After 5 seconds of
inactivity, the new set point is stored in memory.
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Spa Mode;. (Normal Heat)
able the spa mode, press SPA. The associated left
LED indicator'will light and the unit will display
'E =.represents the current temperature setting
on the control. The default setting for spa
temperature is 102°F (38°C).
can change the temperature set point by pressing
1p or Down button. Repeatedly press the Up or.
in button until you reach the desired temperature
oint. After 5 seconds of inactivity, the new set point
)red in memory. When the water temperature falls
degree below the temperature setting and after a 5
rte delay, the control will start the heat pump and
associated right LED will light RED.
Mode - (Optional Maintain Heat)
If i onnected to an AquaLink, the Maintain Heat mode
all[er
ws the heat pump to monitor the temperature of the
w 24 hoursa day by turning the spa pump on and
sapling the water temperature.
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an AquaLink.
operate in spa mode with the Maintain Heat feature,
ss SPA, then press MENU, press the Down button
it MAINTAIN SPA HEAT is displayed, press the
NU button. The associated left green LED indicator
I light and the unit will display SET XXX°. Change
temperature set point by pressing the Up or Down
ton until the desired set.point is displayed. After
;conds of inactivity, the.new set point is stored in
nory.
Operating Features of Hybrid Units
with Optional Chiller
The chiller is an optional equipment. Not all
units are provided with chiller.
Pool Mode - (Normal Chill)
;nable the pool mode, press POOL. The associated
green LED indicator will light and the unit will
clay SET.XXX°.
TE XXX represents the current temperature setting
on the control. The default setting for pool
temperature is 80°F (26°C).
ss the MENU button. Press the Up or Down button
.1 you reach POOL CHILL, press the MENU button.
TE POOL CHILL will not be displayed if the unit is
not provided with chiller.
i can change the temperature set point by pressing
Up or Down button. Repeatedly press the Up or
ivn button until you reach the desired temperature
set point. After 5 seconds of inactivity, the new set point
is stored in memory. When the water temperature rises
to 1 degree above the temperature setting and after a 5
minute delay, the control will start the heat pump and
the associated right LED will light GREEN.
Pool Mode - (Optional Maintain Chill)
If connected to an AquaLink, the Maintain Chill option
mode allows the unit to monitor the temperature of the
water 24 hours a day by turning the pool pump on and
sampling the water temperature.
NOTE This feature only works when connected to
an AquaLink.
When the temperature of the water rises above the
desired temperature setting, the control will then turn on
the unit and the associated right green LED will light.
To operate in pool mode with the Maintain Chill feature,
press POOL, then press MENU, then press the Down
button until MAINTAIN POOL CHILL is displayed,
press the MENU button. The associated left green LED
indicator will light and the unit will display SET.XXX°.
Change the temperature set point by pressing the Up
or Down button until the desired set point is displayed.
After 5 seconds of inactivity, the new set point is stored
in memory.
Spa Mode - (Optional Maintain Chill)
If connected to an AquaLink, the Maintain Chill mode
allows the heat pump to monitor the temperature of the
water 24 hours a day by turning the spa pump on and
sampling the water temperature.
NOTE This feature only works, when connected to
an AquaLink.
When the water temperature rises above the
programmed temperature set point, the control will start
the heat pump.
To operate in -the spa mode with the Maintain Chill
feature, press SPA, then press MENU, press the Down
button until MAINTAIN SPA CHILL is displayed,
press the MENU button. The associated left green LED
indicator will light and the unit will display SET.XXX'.
Change the temperature set point by pressing the Up
or Down button until the desired set point is reached.
After 5 seconds of inactivity, the new set point is stored
in memory.
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5.4 User Setup Options
The User Setup options allow the user to select specific
Languages, Temperature Scale, Spa Timer, and Display
Light options.
Language Setup
Make sure the control is in the OFF mode.
2. To enter the User Setup mode, press and hold the
MENU button for 5 seconds.
NOTE The display will revert back to OFF after one
minute since the last key press.
To select a language, use the Up or Down button
to display SELECT USER SETUP LANGUAGE.
Press the MENU button. The SELECT
LANGUAGE ENGLISH (default language)
appears, use the Up or Down button to scroll
through the language options. When you reach the
desired language, press the MENU button to select
the language. Press POOL or SPA to exit the
User Setup mode.
Temperature Scale Setup
Make sure the control is in the OFF mode.
1. Make sure the control is in the OFF mode.
2. To enter the User Setup mode, press and hold the
MENU button for 5 seconds.
3. To select spa timer, use the Up or Down button to
scroll through to display SELECT USER SETUP
SPA TIMER. Press the MENU button. The
SELECT SPA TIMER CONTINUOUS (default
spa timer setting) is displayed. To turn the spa ,'
on or off indefinitely, press the MENU button to
select.
2. To enter the User Setup mode, press and hold the 2
MENU button for 5 seconds.
To select temperature scale, use the Up or Down
button to scroll through -to display SELECT
USER SETUP TEMPERATURE SCALE. Press
the MENU button. The SELECT TEMP SCALE
°F (default temperature scale) appears, use the
Up or Down button to scroll through the scale
options. When you reach the desired temperature
scale, press the MENU button to select. Press
POOL or SPA to exit the User Setup mode.
Spa Timer Setup
To select the length of time for the spa to run,
use the Up or Down button to scroll to display
SELECT SPA TIMER TIME SELECTION. Press
the MENU button to select. The display SELECT
SPA TIME 01:00 HRS (default time setting) isl
displayed. Use the Up or Down button to select;)
the length of time for the spa to run (between
00:15 to 23:00 hours incremented by 00:15
minutes). Press the MENU button to select howI
long the spa will run. Press POOL or SPA to exit
the User Setup mode. 11I
Display Light Setup
Make sure the control is in the OFF mode.
it
To enter the User Setup mode, press and hold tli'e
MENU button for 5 seconds.
To select display light setup, use the.Up or Down
button to scroll through to display SELECT
USER SETUP DISPLAY LIGHT. Press the
MENU button. The SELECT DISPLAY LIGH 'I
2 MIN TIMEOUT (default display light setting) is
displayed. This option allows the display light to
turn off after 2 minutes. Press the MENU button
to select. Use the Up or Down button to scroll
to display SELECT DISPLAY LIGHT LIGHT
OFF, this option allows the display light to turn ;I
off, press the MENU button to select. Use the
Up or Down button to scroll to display SELECT
DISPLAY LIGHT LIGHT ON, this option allows
the display light to turn on, press the MENU
button to select. Press POOL or SPA to exit they;'
User Setup mode., f ,
Figure 14. Main control ranee
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M Set Point Lockout
Ma te sure the control is in the ON mode (POOL or,
SPA), press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 5
sec nds. The set point will be locked and the control
wil I operate in the mode it was in when the Set Point
Lo out occurred. If an attempt to change the set point
is ade.while the control is in Set Point Lockout, the
con to] will display SET POINT LOCKED. To unlock
the 3et Point Lockout, press and hold the Up and Down
barp ns for 5 seconds. The unit will display SET POINT
UN LOCKED.
5.6 Water Pressure Switch Adjustment
A CAUTION
7Ihe water pressure switch should be adjusted
t turn the heater off when the pump is off.
etting the switch .to close at too low of a. flow
ZUrn
damage the appliance. Adjust the switch
the heater off, not on.
The pressure switch is preset at the factory for
acti' ation at 2 psi (14 kPa). This is the minimum setting
for a water pressure switch and works for all basic
inst: Ilations. Only adjust the water pressure switch if
the Feat pump does not operate'when the proper flow
is a: plied to unit or if the heat pump does not shut
off, hen the filter pump is off. Occasionally, unusual
plui ibing configurations or necessary restrictions in
the lumbing may cause pressure sensing problems. In
the rare situations, the plumbing system configuration
ma3 require adjustment of the water pressure switch.
Adj stment of the pressure switch, may be necessary
if a y part of the filter system piping is 3 feet (1 m) or
mot above the top of the heat pump jacket.
Do ii tot adjust the pressure switch if the heat pump is
inst : Iled more than 5 feet (1.5 m) above or 10 feet
(3 ) below the pool surface. Consult your local
Zo ac® dealer for recommendations.
On ome installations, the piping from the heat pump
to tl e pool is very short. The back pressure could be
too ow to trigger the pressure switch. If this happens,
it in y be necessary to install a directional fitting or
elbc s where the return line enters the pool. This will
incr "
ase back pressure enough for the heat pump to
opei ate properly. If this configuration is necessary,
be s ire to check that the system flow is above the
min mum requirement; of 30 gpin (1,141pm) after the
dire tion fitting or elbow has been installed., , ,
Ma a sure the pool filter is clean before making any
pre ure switch adjustment: A dirty filter will restrict the
wat r flow and the pressure switch cannot be' adjusted
To 40just the pressure switch:
Be sure that all valves in the system are set to
allow water flow through the heat pump. Start the
filter pump.
2. Set the heat pump control to ca11 for heat. Set the
heat pump control to the POOL HEAT mode.
3: If the heat pump control displays " NO FLOW",
then the flow in the system may be below the 1
minimum flow of 30 gpm (114 1pm) needed for
the safe operation of the heat pump. Investigate ,
and correct any flow problems before adjusting the
water pressure switch. k
4. Remove the heat pump's control access panel. The
water pressure switch is located in the lower left;
corner. of the control compartment.
5. After confirming the flow rate is at a minimum
of 30 gpm (1141pm), slowly rotate the thumb
wheel on the water pressure switch in a
counterclockwise direction until the "NO FLOW"
indicator disappears from the control display.
Remember that there is a time delay before the
heat pump compressor will start.
6. Once the heat pump is running, turn off the filter
pump. The heat pump should turn off immediately.
7. - If the heat pump continues to operate when the
filter pump is off, turn the thumb wheel on the
water pressure switch in a clockwise direction
until "NO FLOW" is displayed on the control and
the. heat pump shuts down.
8. Check the setting of the water pressure switch by
starting and stopping the filter pump and checking
the control display and operation of the heater
between each flow change.
9. If the water pressure switch cannot be adjusted
to accommodate the conditions listed above,
an external flow switch must be added to the
plumbing system to ensure that the heat pump will
not operate without the proper flow through the .
heat exchanger.
Section 6. General Maintenance
6.1 Water.Chemistry
Proper chemical balances are necessary for sanitary
bathing conditions as well as ensuring your -heat pump's
long life. Be sure to.keep your chemical and mineral
concentration levels within the values indicated in
Table 3.
NOTE For spas, it is also necessary to perform water;
changes in addition to chemical•treatment. It is
recommended to change the spa water every
-- 60 days for light usage and every 30 days if
usage is heavy.
6.2 Winterizing
CAUTION
Failure to winterize could cause damage to the
heat pump and will void the warranty.
In areas where freezing temperatures occur, you should
protect your pump,-frlter, and heat pump from the ele
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ments. Perform the following steps to completely drain
the heat pump (see Figure 15).
1. Turn off the electrical power to the heat pump at
the main breaker panel.
2. Shut off the water supply to the heat pump.
3. Disconnect the water inlet and outlet unions as
well as the winterizing drain plug (if applicable)
located on the lower front panel *of the heat pump.
The heat exchanger will drain through these water
connections.
4. Cover only the top• of the heat pump to prevent,
debris from falling into the unit. Do not wrap the
sides of the heat pump with any plastic or other
material that will retain heat or moisture inside
the unit:
6.3 Spring Start -Up
If your heat pump has been winterized; perform the
following steps when starting the system in the Spring:
1. Uncover, the heat pump and• inspect the top and -
sides for any debris or structural problems.
2. Connect the water inlet and outlet unions located
on the lower front panel - 'of the heat pump.
3. Turn on the filter pump to supply water to the
heat pump. Circulate water through the system
long enough to cycle all of the pool water through
the filter. Check for leaks in and around the heat
pump.
4. Check the pool chemistry and.balance as
necessary.
5. Turn on the,electrical power to the heat pump at
the main breaker panel. ,
6.4 Inspection and Service
Zodiac® heat pumps are designed and constructed
to provide long performance life when installed and
operatedproperly under normal conditions. Periodic.
inspections are important to keep your heat pump
running safely and efficiently through the years.
Owner Inspection
A CAUTION
Do not use this heatpump if any part has been
underwater. Immediately call a qualified service
technician to inspect the heater and replace any
part of the control system which has been under
water.
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Figure 15. Winterizing the JE Heat Pump
Zodiac recommends that'you,inspect your heat pump
on a regular basis and especially after abnormal weather
conditions. The following basic guidelines are suggest-
ed for your inspection:
1. Keep the top and surrounding areas of the heat
pump clear of all debris.
2. h Keep all plants and"shrubs trimmed and away from
the heat pump.
The heat pump will produce condensation (water) whi
in operation. The heat pump base is ,designed to allow,
the condensation to exit through the bottom drain port
when the unit is running., The condensation will mcre
as the outdoor air humidity level increases. Check
the following at regular, intervals to ensure proper j
condensate drainage:.
1. Visually, inspect and clear the bottom drain po s
of any debris that, could ,clog the ports.
2. Ensure that condensate water does. not puddle,
inside the heat pump
3. Ensure that condensate run-off is properly directs
away from the equipment pad to keep it from
undermining the pad.
During normal operation, the heat pump produces
3 to 5 gallons of condensate per hour. If condensate
drainage is above this range during operation or if lat
continues to drain from the base when'the.heat pump
is not in operation for more than an hour, .a leak in the
internal plumbing may have occurred. Call a qualified
heat pump technician -to investigate, the problem. ,
Keep the top air flow discharge and air flow intake are
clear of debris so the air flow though the heat pump 1,
is not restricted. The cooler discharge air from the top
should not accumulate and be drawn into the side ai%J
intake coils: Keep all'plants"and shrubs trimmed away
from the heat pump.
Make sure the front of the unit is accessible for futu e
service. I
Keep lawn sprinkler heads from spraying on the heat
pump to prevent corrosion and'damage. Use a deflect(
if needed.
If the unit' is installed under a very sharp roof pitch
under.a roof without a gutter, a gutter or diverter shoo
be fitted to prevent excessive water from pouring ddw
into the unit.
Professional Inspection,
Inspections performed at least once a year by a quaff
technician are required to maintain your heat pump'
safe. and efficient operation. The following basic saet
checks must be performed.
Check for loose or broken wires and terminal
,connections.
,Verify the pressure switch or flow switch
operation. Turn the heat pump OFF. Disconne,
the power to the pump time clock, or turn the
pump time clock to an OFF position. Turn the
pump back ON. The heat pump must not come
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Inspect the electrical controls, specifically the
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b. Pressure Switch or Flow Switch
c. Temperature Control
Inspect the evaporator coil for blockage and clean
as necessary.
Check for spider webs or debris in the condensate
drain; clean if necessary.
Conduct a normal operating cycle and observe that
the unit operates properly.
:tion 7..Professional Maintenance
Service
Heat Pump Design
Zodiac® heat pump is one�of the most efficient
s to heat a pool or spa. The heat pump transfers heat
i the outside air4o the.pool or spa water by means
1 internal heat exchanger.
;n the fan is turned on, warm air is drawn through
-efiigerant charged evaporator, turning the cold
id refrigerant to a warm gas. The gas then flows
ugh the compressor where it is compressed resulting
much higher temperature.
hot gas enters the heat exchanger where the water
acts the heat. The pump pulls in cool pool water,
-hIn turn converts the hot gas back into a liquid
gerant and starts the cycle over again.
JE heat pump and the EE-Ti heat pump uses a,
gerant called R-41 OA. It is' a non -ozone depleting
gerant that is accepted by the EPA. R-4I OA has
er.operating pressures and cooling capabilities than
!, which is the refrigerant used in the.AE-Ti heat .
p. Therefore, R-410A should NEVER be_ used in
of the AE-Ti heat pumps. .
EPA requires certification to purchase or use
I OA. It is recommended that service personnel be
.ed in installation, service, brazing, and maintenance
edures. They are similar to what the industry has
. for the R-22 system, however, they should be
fined for the higher operating pressures.
NOTE The maximum heat output and efficiency of
a heat pump is dependent upon the quality
and performance of the major components
used. Equally important are the environmental
conditions (for example, air temperature,
humidity, water temperature, and wind).
7.2 Heat Pump Components and
Operation
Evaporator - As air passes through the evaporator, the
refrigerant. in the evaporator absorbs heat from the
ambient air. The warmer the ambient air and the 11
larger the surface area of the evaporator the more
heat it can collect.
Fan - The heat pump fan produces high volume airflow.
Adequate airflow is required to move warm air
through the large evaporator.
Compressor - The compressor compresses the
refrigerant gas to a higher pressure, increasing the
temperature.
Heat Exchanger - As the final step to the heating
process, the heat exchanger transfers the heat
from the hot gas to the water. (Also known as a
condenser.)
Reversing Valve - (For Hybrid Units with Optional
Chiller and Hot Gas Defrost) The reversing valve
reverses the flow of the refrigerant, which results
in transferring cold gas to the water, thus lowering
the temperature.
Table 3. Optimal Water Chemistry Ranges
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s z, Testfk
is:`
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�R'vY.f..^".pS R� SW"�,4"'T?d� Z 's �<,'r�%y,r: RI.""1'��. a'.$"+. .,S 1
�,i" {il j RecommendetlLevel�
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1.0 to 3.0 ppm
Fr�e
Br
mine
2.0 to 4.0 ppm
pH
7.2 to 7.8 (Ideal ranges being between 7.4 and 7.6)
To
I Alkalinity (TA)
80 to 120 ppm
Ca
ium Hardness (CH)
175 to 400 ppm
Cy
nuric Acid
30 to 50 ppm
To
I Dissolved Solids (TDS)
1000 to 2000 ppm (Excluding dissolved NaCl from Salt
Chlorine Generator)
ncentration levels taken from "Basic Pool and Spa Technology" published byAPSP (Association of Pool and
Pa Professionals).
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Section 8. Troubleshooting
8.1 Troubleshooting Guide ,
The following,table provides symptoms` and solutions for general troubleshouting problems for the heat pump.
Table 4. Heat Pump Troubleshouting Guide
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Heat pump will not start, no control board display. .'
Breaker or fuse may be tripped. Reset breaker or check fuse)f
heat pump still does not run, call for service.
Three-phase models, only - The phases may be
reversed or there may be a loss of phase, call for service.
Heat pump will not start, control board display working.
Heat pump may be in delay countdown of 5 minutes. Make
sure control board thermostat is calling for heater to come on
(check setting on thermostat and temperature reading). Make
sure heat pump is not in cooling mode.
Heat pump runs but does not heat.
Verify cold air is blowing out the top of the heat. pump. If the
I.
heat pump has just been installed or if the pool water has been
allowed to cool significantly, it is necessary to run the heat
pump continually for 24-48 hours. If the heat pump has been
in
operation for some time, increase the circulating pump time,
oir
switch the control board to Maintain Heat'function. If heating
a
spa, verify no air intake stand pipes are open. If.heat pump till
does not heat, call for' service.
Heat pump does not run and control'board displays:
Verify circulating.pump is on and all necessary valves are in ttie
correct positions. Verify filter and skimmers are clean. Check',
FAULT
water level in pool.'Temporarily turn off all fountains and wate
NO FLOW
falls that bypass the heatpump water inlet. If this does not
correct the problem, call for service.
Heat pump does not run and control board display shows:
Verify circulating pump is on and that there are no water flo\ i
FAULT
restrictions to the heatpump. If the filter pump is'two speed,
HIGH REF PRESSURE
or variable speed pump, switch to a higher speed. Make sur
I _.
all necessary valves are open or in the proper positions to allow
proper water flow to the ,heat pump. Verify •filter and skimmers
are clean: Check for water level in the pool: This condition rr
ay
also appear if the heat pump has not been operated, for an
extended period. To clear the condition, -cycle the heat pump,
on and off, -up to 3 times. If this does not correct the prof P
l
call for service.
Heat pump does not run or short cycles and control board
Check that fan is operating and air is coming out of the top of
the heat pump, while short cycling. If heat pump does not ruii
at
display shows:
FAULT
all, call for service.
LOW REF PRESSURE
Heat pump leaking water.
Possible heat exchanger or.plumbing leak. Turn the heat
pump off, then turn circulating pump off for at least one hour
to see'if the water leak stops. If the water leak stops, normal
condensation is occurring.lf the water leak continues, after I IIe
heat pump is shut off for at least one, hour, call forsenrice.
Jandy®Pro Series JE Heat Pumps I Installation and Operation Manual Page 25
8. l Diagnostics
In the event a pressure switch opens or another fault condition occurs, the LCD screen will display the fault until the,
pro 61lern has been resolved. Please refer to the following table for the list of diagnostic conditions.
Table 5. Heat Pump Diagnostics '
i,
>'"DIAGNOSTIC CONDITION
; n�rs �4 t iDESCRIP�TION�' ` s
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n.,,
.....:...e.,. FU .,... �..-._'.."`-�_.,..s.,rJ._ >? ....�a .5 ....
BOLT- µ
1
v'�'.in.1.. _. _ I...txw Wt . ter,. ,d•:. _.:C. F "� � � .S,.:s..lw < : K._.te
h*N
F
,.
Low or restricted water flow through the heat pump
N
FLOW
The external bypass valve is in the wrong position, or the water flow switch,
has malfunctioned. The water flow switch opens creating a fault and the
heat pump shuts off.
Ff�ULT
When the ambient temperature is low, the suction pressure can drop
LOW
REF PRESSURE
significantly.
This fault will cause the low pressure switch to open and the control will
shut off the compressor.
F
(I LT
When the head pressure builds too high, the high pressure switch will open
HI
3 H REF PRESSURE
causing the heat pump to shut off immediately.
The control will sense this fault condition and shut off the compressor until
the switch re -closes.
FAQ
LT
When the POOL or SPA water temperature heats to the maximum allowed
HI
H WATER TEMP
temperature or above, there could be safety risks for anyone in the water.
The water thermostat will read this temperature and the control will shut off
the heat pump unless it is in CHILLER mode.
This feature also remains active when the control calls for heat through a
remote thermostat. This is to insure that water temperature does not go
to an abnormally high level due to a possible malfunction of the remote
sensor.
F
ULT-
In the event that the coil temperature sensor malfunctions or is not
S
ORTED COIL SENSOR
connected the control will shut off the heat pump.
-or-
F
ULT-
Oil
EN COIL SENSOR
F 'ULT
In the event that the water temperature sensor malfunctions or is not
S
ORTED WATER SENSOR
connected the control will shut off the heat pump.
-or-
FAULT
O I
EN WATER SENSOR
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Section 9. Replacement Parts
9.1 Ordering Information
To order or purchase parts for the JE models of heat pumps, contact your nearest•Zodiac dealer�or distributor. See the
Zodiac web site at www.Zodiac.com for the.nearest service center. If they cannot supply you with what you need,
contact Zodiac customer support department, telephone (800) 822-7933.
9.2 Zodiac° JE Heat Pumps Parts List
Key
Order
Key
No.
Description
Model No.
Part No.
No. Description Model No.
1
Fan Grille
1500
R0571700
30 ,Fan Relay All
1
Fan Grille
2000, 2500, 3000'
R0571800
31 Phase Rotation Monitor (3 phase) 2500, 3000 (3 Phase)
2
Fan Motor
1500
R0571900
Optional Components
2
Fan Motor
2000, 2500, 3000
R0572000
32' Anchor Bracket Set 1500
3
Fan Blade
1500
00672100,
32` Anchor Bracket Set 2000, 2500, 3000
3
Fan Blade
2000, 2500, 3000
R0572200
33 Universal Union, Butress Set All
4
Fan Top
1500
R0572300
34' Bypass, External, JE Heat Pump All
4
Fan Top
2000, 2500, 3000
R0572400
5
Evaporator Coil / Guard
1,500
R0572500
` Not Shown
5
Evaporator Coil / Guard
2000, 2500
R0572600
5
Evaporator Coil / Guard
3000
R0572700
6
Compressor
1500
R0572800
6
Compressor
2000 :'
R0572900
6
Compressor
2500
R0573000
6
Compressor
3000
R0573100
6
Compressor (3 phase)
2500
R0577500
6
Compressor phase)
3000
0577600
7
Condenser
1500
R0577700
7
Condenser
2000
R0577800
7
Condenser.
2500
R0577900
7
Condenser
3000
R0578000
8
Water Manifoldii'nlet
1506
R0573200
8
Water Manifold Inlet
2000, 2500
R0573300
8
Water Manifold Inlet
3000
R0573400
9
Water Manifold Outlet
1500
R0573500
9
Water Manifold Outlet
2000, 2500
R0573600
9
Water Manifold Outlet
3000
R0573700
10
Base
1500
R0573800
10
Base
2000, 2500, 3000
R0573900
11
Electrical Box Cover w/ Hardware
All
R6574000
12
Front Panel
1500
R0574300
12
Front Panel
2000,,2500
R0574400
12
Front Panel
3000
R0574500
13
Water Temperature Sensor
All
R0574600
14
Filter Drier
1500'
R0574700
14
Filter Drier
2000, 2500, 3000
R0574806
14
Filter Drier (Bi-flow)
3000TR
R0574900
15
Thermal Expansion Valve
1500
R0575000
15
Thermal Expansion Valve
2000, 2500
R0575100
15
Thermal Expansion Valve
3000
R0575200
16
Air Temperature Sensor
All
R0575300
17
High Pressure Switch
All
R0575400
18
Low Pressure Switch
All
R0575500
19
Water Pressure Switch
All
R0575600
20
User Interface
All
R3008801
21
Interface Cover
All
R3000601
22
Reversing Valve (optional)
3000TR
R0575900
23
Winterizing Drain Kit
2000, 2500, 3000
R0576000
24
Power Interface PCB
All
R3009200
25
Transformer
All
R0576200
26
Run Capacitor (1 phase)
1500
R0576300
26
Run Capacitor (1 phase)
2000, 2500, 3000
R0576400
27
Fan Capacitor
1500
R0576500
27
Fan Capacitor
2000, 2500, 3000
R0576600
28
Hard Start Capacitor
1500
R0576700
29
Contactor (1 phase)
All (1 Phase)
R0576800
29
Contactor (3 phase),
All (3 Phase)
R0576900
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Installation and User Instructions
SOLAR BLANKET
CAUTION, THE SOLAR POOL COVER iS NOT SAFETY COVER AND IS NOT DESIGNED TO SUPPORT PEOPLE. CHILDREN SHOULD61
ADVISED. THE SOLAR COVER MUST 13E REMOVED FROM THE POOL BEFORE SWIMMING TO AVOID RiSK OF DROWNING,
i,
iNSTALLATION The SolarPool Cover is installed on the pool with the air cells (bubbles) down (smooth side up). Float the cover on the pool.a 10%
days before cutting to allow the packing folds to straighten. TAKE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN TRIMMING OR OUTT1NYOUR SOLAR POD!
COVER ON ALL FORMS OF VINYL LINED POOLS OR A13OVi= GROUND POOLS. YOUR SCISSORS OR CUTTING TOOL MAY DAMAGETNf
VINYL LINER. The cover can be out easily with ordinary scissors to fit the contours of the pool side wall. Before starting the cutting process, marl
the outline of the pool wall on the coverwith a marking pen. Please exercise caution when cutting around curves and angles. For all types of VINYI
UNED pools remove the cover from the pool after you have marked it and do the trimming and cutting away from the vinyl.11ner.
Since it is easy to out off too much material, leaving a poor fit, It is better to out the cover larger than necessary, then give it a final trimming for exac
fit after a day or two. Once the cover Is cut and in place, It requires no grommets, ties or welghts to keep it there. With die bubbles down, your soli
Pool cover will (loaf in place on die water through wind and heavy rains.
MANUAL REMOVAL OF THE COVER FOR SWIMMING
Pull three or four feet of the cover onto the deck and repeat in a fanfold manner [accordion fashion) until the entire cover Is on the deck. DO NO I
ROLL-IflE COVER- WHEN INCLUDED WITH IT. You ran FF THE roll he cover POOL, a solTHE ar reel butVER sT BE must Utlbe covered w h while polyethylene E WHITE POLYETHYLENE
PROTECTOR WHICH IS
MAINTENANCE AND CARE e
1. Protect the Cover While Swimming
The cover MUST be protected from the sunlight when It Is removed from the pool, The sun generates temperatures hot enough to damage the aft
cells two to six layers deep. The surest way to protect your cover when it is on the pool is to cover It with the while opaque polyethylene protectob
which Is Included with the cover, OF -LAMINATION DUE TO IMPROPER EXPOSURE OF THE SOLAR POOL COVER TO DIRECT SUNLIGH7
(WHEN OFF THE POOL) WILL RESULT iN VOIDING THE ENCLOSED WARRANTY!
2. Care In Handling
To prevent damage to the air calls (bubbles), the cover should be carefully lifted over abrasive pool decks or coping or any sharp, ragged surface 3. Do Not Trim or Store on the Lawn Your lawn can be seriously damaged in a brief period of time it the solar pool cover Is left on It.
4. High Temperatures
Water temperatures above go degrees F. may shorten the life of your solar pool cover and could also damage your pool as weil. if pool temp
tures•i1se above 80 degrees F.the cover should be removed and covered with the while opaque polyethylene protector. We do not waoral
rranty ID used
in'covering spa's In which temperatures exceed goo.
5. Gleaning
Most dirt and leaves can' be hosed off the fioaling cover directly into your pool skimmer. Run the circulation pump while hosing so as to send minute
debris Into the skimmer and through the litter instead of Into the pool. If necessary, the leaf basket or trap can be emptied after hosing. Water and
a soft brush are generally all that Is required to remove heavier grime and algae from 1110 cover. A CLEAN COVER ALLOWS FOR OPTIMUM
SOLAR ENERGY HEATING.
B. Storage
After cleaning the solar cover, allow it to dry, Fold it into four -foot widths and roll it up from one and. It can now be stored standing on end, In its
original shipping carton or 1n a large plastic bag, Always store it in a shaded or protected area below 120 degrees F.
7. DO NOT leave your cover on the pool after the swimming season ends. The cover Is not a winter cover end Its fife may be severely shortened
by winter conditions.
8. Chemicals
The Solar Pool Cover will significantly reduce your use of chlorine. Maintain chlorine at the proper level as recommended by chemical company.
When you'super chlorinate' THE COVER MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE POOL TO AVOID SHORTEN NG ITS USEFUL LIFE. Do not ,alum
cover to pool until chlorine level is low and In the ideal range of your test kit. Proper levels must be retained.
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CAUT11N. this is not a safety cover and is roof designed
,y d s/fined to support people. Children should be adtriseaf.
The so, r cover must be removed from the pool -before swimming to avoid the risk of drowning.
When "S per -Chlorinating" THE SOLAR POOL COVER MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE POOL.
I have rc d the manufacturer's Installation and Use instructions on the reverse side of the Limited Warranty, and I under-
stand sad instructions must be adhered to, or the warranty may be invalidated.
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use in ac ordance with the Manufacturer's Installation and Use Instructions, After placing initial claim, a form will be sent to
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