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Page 1 - Water Source

LTM0266 rev 1 AquaCal AutoPilot Water Source Operation and Installation Manual

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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 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page 5 SECTION 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.1 Cleaning Equipment Clean and polish heat pump frequently to prevent damage to equipment. More frequent servic

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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.

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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

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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 7 - 1.2 Safety

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 8 - SECTION 2 - OPERATION

Page 10 SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION WARNING - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. Installation of this equipment by an

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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/

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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 11 - SECTION 3 - MAINTENANCE

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 13 - 3.3 Winterizing

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

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Page 15 TYPICAL DEEP WELL CONSTRUCTION Figure 14 SOURCE WATER FROM SURFACE WATER Figure 15 LEGEND = Hose Spigot = Check Valve = Indicates

Page 15 - 3.4 Planned Maintenance

Page 16 TYPICAL LAKE CONSTRUCTION Figure 16 SOURCE WATER FROM POOL (SUNPOWER HEATING SPA) Figure 17 Lake Requirements:  12 ft. Minimum D

Page 16 - SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION

Page 17 WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMP CONNECTIONS (TOWER) Figure 18 TYPICAL TOWER CONSTRUCTION Figure 19 LEGEND = Indicates Direction of Water f

Page 17 - WS03, WS05 and SP05 WS10

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 18 - 4.2 Placing Heat Pump

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 19 - 4.3 Plumbing

Page 20 4.3.f Water Flow (Pressure) Switch Adjustment WARNING - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. Water Pressure

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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

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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 22 - Figure 17

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

Page 23 - Figure 19

TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot ...

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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 - Table 10

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

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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 - 4.4 Wiring

Page 27 4.5.c Default Program Parameters The following options have been pre-programmed into the microprocessor. CODE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT VALUE

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Page 28 SECTION 5 - TROUBLESHOOTING 5.1 Symptom / Resolution Charts WARNING - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death.

Page 29 - 4.5 Programming

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

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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 - large offsets

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

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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 - 4.6 Optional Installation

Page 33 FAULT CODE RULE OUT RESOLUTION “LP” Indicator Refrigerant system’s low-pressure switch is open. Water pump off or insufficient speed STE

Page 34 - SECTION 5 - TROUBLESHOOTING

TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.3.e Operating Pressures and Water Flow Rates ... 19 Operating Pre

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Page 34 FAULT CODE RULE OUT RESOLUTION Water Pressure Switch incorrectly calibrated STEP 3: See section entitled “Water Flow (Pressure) Switch Adj

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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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Page 41 - SECTION 6 - APPENDIX

TABLE OF CONTENTS “FLO” Indicator ... 33 “CSE

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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

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Page 2 SECTION 2 - OPERATION 2.1 Control Panel The following information outlines the operation for a standard installation. Control Bu

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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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