E N G L I S H Contents. 1. General warnings and information for the addressee................4 1.1. Warranty..............................4 1.1.1. General conditions.......................... 4 1.1.2. Special conditions........................... 4 1.1.3. Restrictions............................. 4 1.2. Symbol key............................. 4 1.3.
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E N G L I S H 5.2.13.10. Control mode......................... 23 5.3. Manometer use............................ 23 6. Control and safety devices........................23 6.1. Control devices ............................. 23 6.1.1. Ambient and pool temperature sensors..................23 6.1.2. Flow sensor........................... 24 6.2.
E N G L I S H 1. General warnings and information for the addressee. 1.1. Warranty. 1.1.1. General conditions. i. In accordance with these provisions, the dealer guarantees that the Product under this warranty (“the Product”) does not have any conformity defect upon delivery. ii.
Supervise children to ensure they do not play with the device. SHOTT International SRL continually strives to improve all types and models. We trust the user will understand the technical modifications SHOTT International SRL reserves the right to make on the shape and fittings on SERIES BP heat pumps.
E N G L I S H Device accessible to the public: device intended to be installed in homes or commercial buildings. Installation manual: document intended for specialised technicians that illustrates how to commission and maintain the heat pump. User manual: document intended for the end user that illustrates how to use the heat pump. Necessary clearance: minimum heat pump installation area.
E N G L I S H 2.2. Composition. Fan protection net Body Display Refrigerant charge valve (inside for BP-35WS-B) Pressure manometer Water outlet Power cord Water inlet Plate heat exchanger Compressor Pressure sensor Heat exchanger Water sensor Four way valve Ambient sensor Figure 1: main heat pump parts.
E N G L I S H 3. Technical specifications. Model Unit of measure BP-30WS-B BP-35WS-B BP-50WS-B BP-50HS-A BP-85HS-A BP-100HS-A BP-160HS-A Thermal power [kW] 10.5 17.0 (heating) Refrigerant power [kW] 14.0 (cooling) Absorbed power [kW] 0.75 Absorbed current 220-240 Power voltage...
If the heat pump is installed under the pool level, any water leaks could cause significant water leaks or floods. Shott International SRL is not liable for any of said leaks, floods or consequent damages. Make sure the heat pump is not within the range of action of any irrigation systems. If necessary, install suitable protections.
E N G L I S H 4.3.2. Necessary clearance. Minimum clearance required for heat pump installation is illustrated in the following figure. Figure 2: Clearance required for correct installation. Clearance guarantees accessibility during SERIES BP heat pump maintenance and operations. Avoid hot air from circulating between machine distribution and suction.
E N G L I S H 4.5. Hydraulic connections. 4.5.1. Warnings. The heat pump hydraulic connections must be performed by specialised technicians and in keeping with current national system regulations. During hydraulic connections, avoid using free flames near or within the heat pump. The following retail components are recommended for hydraulic connections: •...
Working on live electrical equipment is prohibited. Before starting work, make sure the heat pump is disconnected from the electrical mains. Modifying electrical connections inside the heat pump without Shott International SRL authorisation is strictly prohibited. Electrical connections must be performed as illustrated in the wiring diagram in Figure 10.
E N G L I S H 4.8. Mains connection cord replacement. Use a three-polar cord no lighter than an ordinary rubber sheathed flexible cord , each conductor section must not be lower than 1.5 [mm Proceed as follows to replace the mains connection cord: •...
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E N G L I S H Model BP-xxHS-A (xx=50, 85, 100). Model BP-xxWS-B (xx=30, 35, 50). Nome file: 7500016 - ISTR.INSTALL. HEAT PUMP VERS. EN.docx Rev. 9 del/of 19/04/2013 Page 14-di/of 40...
E N G L I S H Model BP-160HS-A. Figure 10: Wiring diagram. Four way valve Fan motor Compressor Control board LDB-1 Dispersion sensor Electrical mains connection terminals Compressor capacitor Fan capacitor Table 1: Control board part legend. 4.9. Commissioning, preliminary checks. 4.9.1.
E N G L I S H Figure 11: Heat pump panel. Heat pump on/off button. Operating mode selection button (heating/cooling ) or operating parameter programming access. Up button. Down button. Multi-function button. Timer or temperature control on/off button. Heat pump operating mode indication: cooling Heat pump operating mode indication: heating.
E N G L I S H Cooling mode Figure 14: Heat pump display when turned on, cooling mode. 5.2.5. Operating mode selection Start the heat pump, see Paragraph 5.2.4, press to select the operating mode: • Heating, is displayed, see Figure 13. •...
E N G L I S H 5.2.9. Automatic standby settings. When the pump is running, see Paragraph 5.2.4, press to turn on the automatic standby mode. Press (increase), (decrease) to select when the heat pump should automatically return to standby mode (1÷24 hours), see Paragraph 5.2.2.
E N G L I S H The temperature read by each sensor can be displayed by pressing (for model BP-xxWS-B (xx=30, 35, 50), press and hold down for 3 seconds with the pump is running, see Paragraph 5.2.4. To display temperatures read by the various sensors, press (for model BP-xxWS-B (xx=30, 35, 50), press ).
E N G L I S H Parameter Parameter value identification number Figure 26: Parameter programming. Some of the parameters listed in the following table may not be used for SERIES BP heat pump control. BP-xxHS-A (xx=50, 85, 100, 160) models. Identification Admissible value Description.
E N G L I S H • -5 [°C] if the machine is installed in a very hot country (i.e.: Southern Europe). Figure 28: Parameter 1 settings, default settings. 5.2.13.3. Automatic defrost stop temperature Parameter 2 sets the plate heat exchanger temperature at which automatic defrost stop. The value can be selected from range 5÷45 [°C].
E N G L I S H BP-xxHS-A (xx=50, 85, 100, 160) models. BP-xxWS-B (xx=30, 35, 50) model. Figure 32: Parameter 5 settings (Parameter 1 for model BP-xxWS-B (xx=30, 35, 50)), default settings. 5.2.13.7. Automatic restart. Following a black out, the parameter enables automatic restart of the operating mode prior to the black out. Example: When parameter 8 (Parameter 2 for model BP-xxWS-B (xx=30, 35, 50)) is 1, when a black out occurs with the heat pump running, see Paragraph 5.2.4, the heat pump automatically restarts when power returns.
E N G L I S H 5.2.13.9. Maximum deviation from set temperature. Parameter 10 (Parameter 0 for model BP-xxWS-B (xx=30, 35, 50)) is used to select the maximum deviation from the set temperature, see Paragraph 5.2.6. The value can be selected from range 1÷10 [°C]. Default settings are 2 [°C] and this value can be changed based on user need.
E N G L I S H Figure 37: Ambient temperature sensor. Figure 38: Pool water temperature sensor. Temperature sensors are connected to connector CN4 (ambient temperature and water temperature) as indicated in the wiring diagram, see Figure 10. Sensor operations can be checked by measuring the resistance when temperature changes.
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E N G L I S H Figure 42: High pressure sensor. Figure 43: Low pressure sensor. Nome file: 7500016 - ISTR.INSTALL. HEAT PUMP VERS. EN.docx Rev. 9 del/of 19/04/2013 Page 25-di/of 40...
E N G L I S H 6.3. Pool, ambient and plate heat exchanger temperature sensor resistance values. Table 3: Pool, ambient and plate heat exchanger temperature sensor resistance values. Nome file: 7500016 - ISTR.INSTALL. HEAT PUMP VERS. EN.docx Rev. 9 del/of 19/04/2013 Page 26-di/of 40...
E N G L I S H 6.4. Compressor temperature sensor resistance values Table 4: Compressor temperature sensor resistance values. Nome file: 7500016 - ISTR.INSTALL. HEAT PUMP VERS. EN.docx Rev. 9 del/of 19/04/2013 Page 27-di/of 40...
E N G L I S H 7. Routine, scheduled and extraordinary maintenance. Periodic controls are required to keep SERIES BP heat pumps in good working order and to guarantee the foreseen performance and safety levels. Some controls can be performed by the user while specialised technicians are required for others.
E N G L I S H 7.5. Troubleshooting. The following table can be used to solve main heat pump problems. When a message error is displayed, the following is required to restore operations: • turn off the heat pump, see Paragraph 5.2.3; •...
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E N G L I S H Problem Possible cause solution solution Set minimum working Ambient temperature lower temperature again, see than minimum working Paragraph 5.2.7, or wait temperature. See until ambient temperature Paragraph 5.2.7. rises to start the heat pump. Functional parameter Set correct parameter Error message EE d is...
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E N G L I S H Problem Possible cause solution solution Capillary circuit clogged Replace the capillary circuit. Turn off, see Paragraph Manual defrost started 5.2.3, turn on, see without frost on plate heat Paragraph 5.2.1, and start exchanger the pump, see Paragraph 5.2.4.
E N G L I S H 8.1. Special notes on part replacement. 8.1.1. Manometer replacement. Before replacing the manometer, close the valve upstream from the manometer. Valve to be closed Figure 44: Manometer replacement. 8.1.2. Pressure sensor replacement. Use blow torch for pressure sensor replacement. Figure 45: High pressure sensor.
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