1ATTENTION INSTALLER:THIS DOCUMENT IS PURCHASER’S PROPERTY AND IS TO REMAIN WITH THE HEAT PUMP OWNERModels:H/AT100RH/AT120RPool and SpaHeat PumpOwner’
10Dimensional Information - Heat Wave/AeroTemp100-120 Series (All Reversing Models)PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS SPECIFICATIONS&
11 Specifications — H/AT100R & 120R Models Data Plate Nomenclature 12345678910 1112AT120ARAEW N ACURRENT RELEASED REVISIONA - INITIAL RELEASEBRAND
12Typical Installation ClearancesCode Required Clearances:In addition to the previously stated clearance requirements, follow all applicable local, st
13Equipment Pad Requirements:The equipment pad should be constructed of concrete, pressure treated wood, or other material intendedfor the use. The p
14Bypass CheckPlumbing Schematic–Flow Exceeding 70-GPMPlumbing Schematics–Flow 70-GPM and BelowUse of an incorrect bypass valve may compromise the hea
15Plumbing Schematics–Flow 70-GPM and Below(continued)Water IN & OUT Connections:For proper operation and maximum efficiency, piping coming from t
16General Requirements:♦ When possible, locate the equipment disconnect means within arm’s reach of the heater’s electricalenclosure or as close as po
17Getting Familiar with ControlsSTART-UP & OPERATIONHeat Wave/AeroTemp100R &120R Control Panel Features1) POWER LIGHT – Indicates electrical p
182. Establish Water Flow and Electrical Power to the Heat Pump:♦ With circulator pump off, position the water valves to heat or cool either the pool
193. Select POOL or SPA & HEAT or COOL, Raise or Lower Associated Thermostat:♦ Position the POOL/OFF/SPA toggle towards the POOL or SPA thermostat
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20A solar blanket will significantly reduce your heating bills. Check with the installing dealer to see if your heatpump was sized to be used in conj
21Calculating Initial Heating TimeThe time it takes to initially warm your pool or spa depends on several factors. First determine how manygallons of
22The information in this section is written primarily for the Home Owner, butmay also apply to servicing dealers or HVAC service centers. This sect
23 General MaintenanceHeat pumps should be inspected and maintained on an annual basis by a qualified swimming pool heat pumpspecialist. Additionally
24♦ It is important to operate and maintain the filter according to the manufacturer's specifications. As afilter gets dirty, the water flow to
25While the plumbing connections are in the winterized condition (not fully tightened), it is imperative pool/spa water not be circulated through the
26Winterizing a Heat Pump Equipped with an Internal Drain (Continued)Winterizing a Heat Pump Equipped with an External Drain(Per Figure-3, on page fol
27Winterizing a Heat Pump Equipped with an External Drain(Continued)While the plumbing connections are in the winterized condition (not fully tightene
28Heat Pump Not RunningIs the power light lit?If not, ensure the main breaker (located at the power supply panel) and the disconnect switch (located n
29STARTIs the thermostat turned UP, and the toggle or rocker switch selecting either theSPA or POOL thermostat ?STARTIs the thermostat turned UP, an
3TABLE OF CONTENTSWELCOME TO THE TEAM ------------------------------------------------------- 5IMPORTANT FEATURES OF YOUR NEW HEAT PUMP --------------
30Heater Running but Not HeatingIcebreaker Analog Controls - 1/20/04STARTIs the air being dischargedout of the top of the heater 9-12degrees cooler th
31STARTIs the flow light onand the unitheating?STARTIs the flow light onand the unitheating?Call AquaCal forAssistance: 800-786-7751Call AquaCal forAs
32Heater Short CyclingAnalog Controls - 12/22/03 STARTIf the heater is turning on andoff every 5 minutes:Make sure all water valves arein the correct
33 Water Flow (Pressure) Switch AdjustmentOccasionally, plumbing system design features will create a situation whereas the heater will abnormally cyc
34P-1, WPS LocationP-2, Len Gordon Style SwitchP-3, TecMark Style Switch Water Pressure Switch Adjustment (continued)
35Major Components♦ Defrost Controller: Monitors condition (open or closed) of binary outdoor coil defrost temperaturesensor (DTS). The controller ac
36Testing Operation of Defrost Controller:1. Disconnect power to heater and place a jumper across the electrical connections of the DTS.2. With HEAT m
37Troubleshooting Refrigerant Circuit ProblemsWARNING !Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury ordeath.Heater contains refrigeran
38Troubleshooting Refrigerant Circuit Problems (Continued)Use of Charts- Information for the Technician:The charts are intended for use by trained and
39Refrigerant Circuit Performance Charts (continued)Refrigerant Circuit Performance Charts: A & B Voltage ModelsSpa Condition: Water @ 104ºF &
4MAINTENANCE ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 Planned Maintenance Program---------------------------------
40Refrigerant Circuit Performance Charts (continued)Refrigerant Circuit Performance Charts: D & H Voltage ModelsSpa Condition: Water @ 104ºF &
41Effective 01/20/2004To order replacement parts, contact AquaCal Customer Support: (800) 786-7751REPLACEMENT PARTSPART DESC. H100AR H100BR H100DR
42What We Need to Know When You Call UsIf you should need to call AquaCal for service, please have the following informationready:Model: _____________
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5WelcomeeamT“You can rest assuredthat your new heatpump is of the highestquality and efficiency,and is designed andbuilt to provide years oftrouble-fr
6ThermoLinkHeat ExchangerThe heart of your heatpump is the patentedThermoLink heat ex-changer. The primarycause of premature heatpump demise is the fa
7Used and maintained properly, your heat pump will provide year-upon-year of safe and economical service.However, as with any mechanical or electrical
8Refrigerant Circuit Service Only byQualified, EPA Certified TechnicianHeater NOT Repairable by OwnerWater Chemistry SafetyChlorine . . . . . . . . .
9Setting the Temperature Controls - Pool or Spa1. Turn the selected pool or spa thermostat dial clockwise to its highest setting.2. The heat pump will
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