Madimack Elite Series User Manual

Madimack Elite Series User Manual

Inverter pool heat pump

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Elite Series
INVERTER POOL HEAT PUMP
USER'S MANUAL

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Summary of Contents for Madimack Elite Series

  • Page 1 Elite Series INVERTER POOL HEAT PUMP USER'S MANUAL...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents A. Safety Precautions 1. Warning 2. Attention 3. Safety B. About your heat pump 1. Transportation 2. Accessories 3. Features 4. Operating condition and range 5. Introduction of different modes 6. Technical parameters 7. Dimensions C. Installation 1. Installation requirements 3. Wiring requirements 4. Electric wiring Diagram 5. References for protecting devices and cable specification D. Operation guidance 1. Display Functions 2.Operation Instruction E. Testing F. Maintenance G. Trouble shooting for common faults H.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Unit must be placed in a well-ventilated area; indoor or enclosed areas are not allowed. Repair and disposal must be carried out by trained service personnel d. Vacuum the system completely before welding. Welding should only be carried out by professional trained personnel. www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 5: Attention

    Safety inspections must be carried before the maintenance or repair for heat pumps with R32 gas in order to minimize the risk. If R32 gas leaks during the installation process, all operations must be stopped immediately and call your local service center. www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 6: About Your Heat Pump

    DC Brushless fan motor EEV Technology Quick hot gas defrosting with Saginomiya 4-way valve High-efficiency twisted titanium heat exchanger Sensitive and accurate temp control and water temp display High pressure and low pressure protection Full protection on electrical system www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 7: Operating Condition And Range

    The heat pump has two modes: Boost and Silent They have different strengths under different conditions. Mode Modes Strength Heating capacity: 20% to 100% capacity Boost mode Intelligent optimization Fast heating Heating capacity: 20% to 80% capacity Silence mode Sound level: 3dB (A) lower than Boost mode www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 8: Technical Parameters

    Please take into consideration that the pool heater performance and parameters are different under various conditions. Related parameters are subject to adjustment periodically for technical improvement without further notice. For the most up to date details please refer to nameplate on the heat pump. www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 9: Dimensions

    ※ Above data is subject to modification without notice. Note: The picture above and the specification diagram of the pool heater is for the technician’s installation and layout reference only. The product is subject to adjustment periodically for improvement without notice. www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 10: Installation

    The inverter pool heat pump should be installed in a well-ventilated place. b. Typical installation diagram Installations can differ dependent on site conditions below is only a representation of one possibility. Note: the inlet and outlet positions for the pipework is a representation only and can be positioned differently www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 11: Wiring Requirements

    Wiring must be handled by a professional technician according to the circuit diagram. d. Install electrical protection device according to local code for wiring e. The layout of power cable and signal cable should be orderly and not affecting each other. www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 12: Electric Wiring Diagram

    Note: The above data is associated to power cables less than 10m. If the power cable is longer than 10m, the wire diameter must be increased in accordance with current regulations. The signal cable can be extended to a maximum of 50m. www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 13: Operation Guidance

    The controller has a power-saving mode and will not display bright when locked. d. The controller has a built-in memory so all parameters are saved in the event of power loss www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 14: Operation Instruction

    System should now have connected within the minute and now enjoy controlling the unit through WiFi. When WiFi is connected symbol is displayed. To clear the WiFi setting history on machine. When the screen is on, press and hold for 10 seconds, symbol will flash fast for 10 seconds then switch off. www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 15 If the symbol stops flashing forced defrost has stopped. *Note: the interval between forced defrosting should be more than 30 minutes apart. www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 16: Testing

    Exhaust temp ℃ Outer coil pipe temp ℃ the different values Gas return temp ℃ c. Press again to quit can running Inner coil pipe tem ℃ status mode Radiator temp ℃ Electronic expansion valve opening www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 17 OPTIMUM FLOW RATE DIFFERENTIAL FROM INLET TO OUTLET IS BETWEEN 2-3 DEGREES Madimack Heat Pumps have a built-in flow switch which will deactivate the heating function if not enough water flow is detected. The Heat Pump has a large range operation up to a seven-degree differential.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    4. If repairs or removal is required, please contact an authorized service center. 5. Do not attempt to work on the equipment by yourself. Improper operation may cause danger. 6. To reduce risks, safety inspections must be carried out before the maintenance or repairing for heat pumps with R32 gas. www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 19: Trouble Shooting For Common Faults

    Note: If the unit frequently breaks the circuit breaker, please stop the machine immediately by switching off the main power and contact your dealer or local repair centre. 1. The fuse is frequently broken 2. Leakage circuit breaker activated www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 20 Compressor drive module failure PFC module failure Compressor start failure Compressor running failure Inverter board over current protection Inverter board overheat protection Current protection Cooling plate overheat protection Fan motor failure Power filter plate No-power protection PFC module over current protection www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 21: Appendix

    H. Appendix Water pump: 230V voltage & less than 10A Breaker/fuse (Not Supplied) Power Cable Earth Power Supply 230V~/50Hz Water Pump Water Pump Breaker/fuse (Not Supplied) Power Supply 230V~/50Hz Earth www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 22 Water Pump: 230V voltage & more than 10A Breaker/fuse Power Cable (Not Supplied) Earth Power Supply 230V~/50Hz Water Pump Water Pump Breaker/fuse (Not Supplied) Contactor Power Supply 230V~/50Hz Earth www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 23 Water Pump: 400V voltage Breaker/fuse (Not Supplied) Power Cable Power Supply 400V~/50Hz Earth Water Pump Water Pump Breaker/fuse (Not Supplied) Contactor coil voltage:400V Power Supply 400V~/50Hz Earth www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 24 2: Water pump wiring of Heat Pump Note: The installer should connect 1 parallel with 2 (as above picture). To start the water pump, condition 1 or 2 is connected. To stop the water pump, both 1 and 2 should be disconnected. www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 25: Wifi Operation

    Enter "Configure new device" in App, and follow display instructions to finish binding. Select WiFi Select WiFi WiFi: Please enter password No device, if already configured, please Confirm make sure on the same WiFi network Configure new device www.madimack.com.au...
  • Page 26 On/Off Weather Silence/Boost Mode Temperature setting Timer Mode Setting Heat/Cool Notice: 1. If the WiFi signal does not cover machine, please expand WiFi network. 2. The weather forecast is for reference only APP is subject to updating without notice. www.madimack.com.au...
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