Madimack Eclipse User Manual

Madimack Eclipse User Manual

Inverter pool heat pump

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User's Manual
Eclipse
INVERTER POOL HEAT PUMP

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Summary of Contents for Madimack Eclipse

  • Page 1 User’s Manual Eclipse INVERTER POOL HEAT PUMP...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents A. Foreword 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.
  • Page 3: Foreword

    A. Foreword Thank you for choosing the Madimack high efficiency inverter pool heat pump. All our heat pumps are built and designed to the highest standard and are protected by our extended warranty service for peace of mind. Warranty registration is required to be submitted online in conjunction with the commissioning page and warranty registration page in the Appendix section at the back of the booklet www.madimack.com.au/warranty-registration...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    A. Safety Precautions We have provided important safety messages in this manual for the installation, maintenance and repair of your heater. Please read thoroughly and obey all safety messages. Environmentally friendly R32 Refrigerant is used in this heat pump 1. Warning This WARNING sign denotes a hazard.
  • Page 5: Attention

    2. Attention a. Please read the following instructions before installation, use and maintenance. b. Installation, must be completed only by competent persons only, and in accordance with this manual. c. Check all water connections are sealed and tested before operating the heat pump d.
  • Page 6: About Your Heat Pump

    B. About your heat pump 1. Transportation a. Always keep upright b. Do not lift with the water unions (The titanium heat exchanger inside the heat pump may be damaged) 2. Accessories 3. Features DC Twin-rotary inverter compressor of Mitsubishi DC Brushless fan motor EEV Technology High-efficiency twisted titanium heat exchanger...
  • Page 7: Introduction Of Different Modes

    5. Introduction of different modes 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...
  • Page 8: Technical Parameters

    6. Technical parameters Model MDT130/240MM MDT160/240MM MDT210/240MM MDT260/240MM PERFORMANCE CONDITION: Air 27°C/ Water 27°C/ Humid. 80% Heating capacity (kW) 13.5 16.5 21.0 26.0 Heating capacity (kW) in 11.3 13.3 17.5 22.5 Silence mode COP range 15~6.9 15.2~7.0 15.6~7 15.0~6.9 Average COP at 50% speed 10.6 10.5 11.0...
  • Page 9: Dimensions

    7. Dimensions Size(mm) Name Model MDT160/240MM MDT210/240MM MDT260/240MM ※ 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.
  • Page 10: Installation

    C. Installation 1. Installation requirements Only competent persons are authorised to install the heat pump and should be educated with the relevant building codes and standards of their current state or local governing body for all electrical, mechanical and water services to prevent danger or damage to the unit. a.
  • Page 11: Wiring Requirements

    2. Placing the unit and water connections a. Placing the unit and fixing • The frame must be fixed by bolts (M10) to a concrete foundation or brackets. The concrete foundation must be solid and fastened; the bracket must be strong enough and anti-rust treated. •...
  • Page 12: Electric Wiring Diagram

    4. Electric wiring Diagram a. For power supply: 230V 50Hz Distribution Box (Not Supplied) Heat Pump Wiring Board Power Cable Power Supply Fuse 230V 50Hz Breaker Earth Attention: The pool heat pump must be earthed. 5. References for protection devices and cable specification MDT160/ MDT210/ MDT260/...
  • Page 13 6. Installation options The heat pump is activated by the flow of water initiated from the filtration circulation pump, if the heater gets to temperature within the timers the unit will first start to use the inverter technology to slow the machine down to maintain the temperature and eventually to a stop. 1- Chlorinator controller initiates the filtration pump.
  • Page 14 b. Heat pump activation without using the chlorinator controller and using the one pump used for filtration (additional controller required) An on board pump output relay can activate the main filtration pump by using it in combination with a single pump controller without using the chlorinator timers needing to be activated which will stop over chlorination but still use a single supply pipework for the pool.
  • Page 15 Individual circulation pump installation. An onboard output initiates the circulation pump to start and stop from the heat pump itself based on temperature and timers. For use when there are dedicated heating pipes and to separate from the filtration timers. 1- Termination points are labelled P1-P2 from the on-board relay and is activated by the timers and pool temperature, and will continue to run the pump until the heated water reaches the set temperature or the timer switches off.
  • Page 16 d. Solar retro In some situations, when a heat pump is replacing a solar heating system, the pipework is available to be used next to the house but there is no way of adding a new electrical circuit to the pool equipment. With the use of an additional temperature sensor you can use the in-built flow switch to activate the heating.
  • Page 17: Operation Guidance

    D. Operation guidance 1. Display Functions Symbol Designation Function Power On/Off ON/OFF WiFi setting 1. Lock/Unlock Screen 2. Heating mode (18-40°C) Unlock 3. Cooling mode (12-30°C) 4. Auto mode (12-40°C) Speed Mode Two modes: Boost Silence UP/DOWN Temperature Setting & Displaying a.
  • Page 18: Operation Instruction

    2.Operation Instruction a. Screen Lock 1) Press button for 3 seconds to lock or unlock the screen 2) Display automatically locks in no input is detected after 30 seconds. b. Power On Press for 3 seconds to unlock screen, Press to power on machine.
  • Page 19 Defrost cycle • Automatic active defrosting When the machine is operating in low temperatures it is very common for ice to build up on the external coil. The heat pump has a built in defrost protection program which will activate when it senses ice starting to form.
  • Page 20: Testing

    E. Testing 1. Heat pump checks before use The air inlets and outlets are free of any debris and are not obstructed. Refrigeration pipes or components are not installed in a corrosive environment. Check electric wiring connections are tight and adhere to the electrical schematic Check for water leaks around the machine and all new water connections 2.
  • Page 21: Commissioning

    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 22: Maintenance

    G. Maintenance “ SWITCH OFF ” power supply to the heater before cleaning, examination or repairing supply heater before cleaning, examination and repairing 1. In the winter season when unit is not operating for long periods of time or if prone to freezing. a.
  • Page 23: Trouble Shooting For Common Faults

    H. Trouble shooting for common faults 1. Repairing Guidance ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WARNING: If repairs or removal is required, contact authorized service center. Requirements for Service Personnel Any person who is involved with working on or breaking into a refrigerant circuit should hold a current valid certificate from an industry-accredited assessment authority, which authorizes their competence to handle refrigerants safely in accordance with an industry recognized assessment specification.
  • Page 24 Protection & Failure code Error Component corresponding What did the error detect? Solution High pressure protection High water flow pressure switch Check the water flow from the filtration pump, check the sensor electrical connection, might need to change if faulty, check the pressure switch and circuit Low pressure protection Low water flow pressure sensor Check the water flow from the filtration pump, check the...
  • Page 25 Current protection 1). Power off and restart 2). Inverter board 3). Compressor Cooling plate overheat protection 1). Power off and restart 2). Check fan motor 3). Check cooling plate Fan motor failure Fan motor Check the fan motor wiring, check if the fan is broken or loose Power filter...
  • Page 26: Appendix

    I. Appendix...
  • Page 28: Water Testing Pump Output

    Water pump control and timer connection 1: Water pump timer 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. Water Testing Pump Output For an individual pump system only used for pool heating.
  • Page 29: Wifi Operation

    J. WiFi operation For video tutorials and further help please visit www.Madimack.com.au FAQ for all you need to do and full walkthrough. It is crucial that the WiFi is over the machine and is of a high power, the WiFi...
  • Page 35 Your Australian Consumer Law guarantees, and similar statutory rights, are called the “Owner’s Statutory Rights” in this Warranty. THE RIGHTS GIVEN BY MADIMACK AUSTRALIA WARRANTY ARE IN ADDITION TO THE OWNER’S STATUTORY RIGHTS.
  • Page 36 Except where inconsistent with the Owner’s Statutory Rights and the rights given by this Warranty, all other warranties and all liability of Madimack for any loss or damage direct and consequential is expressly excluded.
  • Page 37 Madimack for any defect of design, materials or workmanship will be limited to any of the following as determined by Madimack: - Replacing the equipment or supplying equivalent equipment;...
  • Page 38: Product Purchase Warranty Registration

    Please take 2 or 3 photos of the installation and with this information upload them online at https://www.madimack.com.au/warranty-registration or use the barcode scanner to go direct to the page. Supplied by...
  • Page 39 IMPORTANT NOTE For repair of equipment under this Warranty it is recommended that the owner contact their Madimack Dealer / Installer. If the owner requests Madimack to perform or arrange the service call, the owner will be liable for all associated costs if the problem is not covered by the provisions of this Warranty or the Owner’s Statutory Rights For warranty claims please see Madimack.com.au and check the technical and service section including the FAQ...

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