LTM0266 rev 1 AquaCal AutoPilot Water Source Operation and Installation Manual
Page 4 STEPS EXPLANATION Enabling User Lock Option Press and hold “Up” and “Down” buttons simultaneously until “CF1” is displayed. If “LOC” is bri
Page 5 SECTION 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.1 Cleaning Equipment Clean and polish heat pump frequently to prevent damage to equipment. More frequent servic
Page 6 3.2 Monitoring Conditions 3.2.a Pool Chemistry Check water chemistry regularly and maintain within recommended levels as shown in Table 6.
Page 7 The source water pump will cycle on first. After a four minute delay, the heat pump compressor will start. 7) With the heater runni
Page 8 Hard-Freeze Conditions In areas where freezing conditions are prevalent and sustained, the heat pump MUST be winterized for hard freeze con
Page 9 Cupronickel Exchanger a) Re-install front access panel. b) Place a garden hose into the pool side inlet of the heat pump; wrap a clean ra
Page 10 SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION WARNING - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. Installation of this equipment by an
Page 11 WS10 TOP FRONT RIGHT Figure 8 4.1.c Access Panels WS03, WS05 and SP05 WS10 Figure 9 In Out 2 ft. 10-1/2 in [87.6 cm] 3 ft. 3-1/
Page 12 4.1.d Electrical Cutouts WS03, WS05 and SP05 BOTTOM Figure 10 WS10 BOTTOM Figure 11 4.2 Placing Heat Pump 4.2.a Positioning Clearances
Page 13 4.2.b Controlling Irrigation and Rainwater Runoff Avoid placing heat pump in direct rainwater runoff from roofs. If the roof slope directs
Page 14 4.3.a Plumbing Diagrams WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMP CONNECTIONS (WELL AND SURFACE WATER) Figure 12 SOURCE WATER FROM WELL Figure 13 LEGEND
Page 15 TYPICAL DEEP WELL CONSTRUCTION Figure 14 SOURCE WATER FROM SURFACE WATER Figure 15 LEGEND = Hose Spigot = Check Valve = Indicates
Page 16 TYPICAL LAKE CONSTRUCTION Figure 16 SOURCE WATER FROM POOL (SUNPOWER HEATING SPA) Figure 17 Lake Requirements: 12 ft. Minimum D
Page 17 WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMP CONNECTIONS (TOWER) Figure 18 TYPICAL TOWER CONSTRUCTION Figure 19 LEGEND = Indicates Direction of Water f
Page 18 4.3.b In-Line Chlorine Feeders Place in-line chlorinators as far downstream from the heat pump and as low in elevation as possible. If an
Page 19 4.3.e Operating Pressures and Water Flow Rates CAUTION - Failure to heed the following may result in equipment damage. Water flow exc
Page 20 4.3.f Water Flow (Pressure) Switch Adjustment WARNING - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. Water Pressure
Page 21 “TecMark” Switch: 1) TecMark switches do not have an adjustment wheel lock. See Figure 23. 2) With water pump operating and electrical p
Page 22 “Y” and “Z” connection points “FS-2” connection points 4.4.b General Requirements Locate the equipment disconnect within 6-feet of the
Page 23 4.4.g Positioning Mode Jumper WARNING - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. Risk of Electrical Shock- Ensure
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot ...
Page 24 4.5.a Program Displays MESSAGE DESCRIPTION “CFI” Select water temperature format; in either Celsius or Fahrenheit. “ULC” Enable heat pump
Page 25 STEPS EXPLANATION Configuring for Remote Flow Switch It is assumed that a remote flow switch has been connected to the heat pump for autom
Page 26 STEPS EXPLANATION Press “Up” or “Down” button once to display the current temperature value of the defrost sensor. Compare displayed defr
Page 27 4.5.c Default Program Parameters The following options have been pre-programmed into the microprocessor. CODE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT VALUE
Page 28 SECTION 5 - TROUBLESHOOTING 5.1 Symptom / Resolution Charts WARNING - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death.
Page 29 SYMPTOM RULE OUT RESOLUTION External controller being used STEP 6: If an external controller is being used, confirm heat pump is set to
Page 30 SYMPTOM RULE OUT RESOLUTION Water not retaining heat STEP 8: If heating a spa, turn off water jets to allow for quicker heating times. For
Page 31 SYMPTOM RULE OUT RESOLUTION Heat Pump Running, Not Cooling Incorrect mode setting STEP 1: Confirm the heat pump mode is set to either “CO
Page 32 5.2 Fault Code Definitions FAULT CODE RULE OUT RESOLUTION “dPO” Indicator Defrost sensor is open. Cut or loose sensor wiring Defrost sen
Page 33 FAULT CODE RULE OUT RESOLUTION “LP” Indicator Refrigerant system’s low-pressure switch is open. Water pump off or insufficient speed STE
TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.3.e Operating Pressures and Water Flow Rates ... 19 Operating Pre
Page 34 FAULT CODE RULE OUT RESOLUTION Water Pressure Switch incorrectly calibrated STEP 3: See section entitled “Water Flow (Pressure) Switch Adj
Page 35 SECTION 6 - APPENDIX 6.1 Available Accessories NAME PART # DESCRIPTION EXTERNAL FLOW SWITCH KIT 0040S Used for automatic pool / sp
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TABLE OF CONTENTS “FLO” Indicator ... 33 “CSE
Page 1 SECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot Web www.AquaCal.com Phone (727) 823-5642 8-5 pm, Eastern M-F Fax (727) 8
Page 2 SECTION 2 - OPERATION 2.1 Control Panel The following information outlines the operation for a standard installation. Control Bu
Page 3 2.1.d User Level Programs The heat pump features two levels of programming; User-level programming designed for the end user and Service-le
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