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INSTALLATION &
MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
SHP-60
SHP-80
SHP-100
SHP-140
SHP-170
SHP-190
I n n o v a t i v e S p a & P o o l S o l u t i o n s

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL SHP-60 SHP-80 SHP-100 SHP-140 SHP-170 SHP-190 I n n o v a t i v e S p a & P o o l S o l u t i o n s...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Safety precautions 2. Technical description 2.1 Specifications 3. Touch pad operation 3.1 LCD display and touch pad control 3.2 Set the operation parameter 3.3 Powering the unit 3.4 Selecting the operation mode 3.5 Setting the temperature 3.6 Check the current temperature 3.7 Setting the time 3.8 Timer ON/OFF...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    1. Safety Precautions VITAL: Electrical power must be switched off before starting any work on heat pump. DO NOT attempt to modify the internal configuration of the heat pump. Read the entire installation manual before use or service. The installation, commissioning and The unit must be earthed to avoid any risks maintenance of these machines should be caused by insulation defects.
  • Page 4 VITAL: Unless you are certain the heat pump has always remained in its upright installation orientation during transit and throughout the installation process, and has not been laid on its side or end at any time, the heat pump should NOT be used for 24 hours after its installation to prevent damage to the compressor.
  • Page 5: Technical Description

    2. Technical Description 2.1 Specifications Model SHP-60P SHP-80P SHP-140 SHP-170 SHP-190 Power supply 230V~, 230V~, 230V~, 230V~, 230V~, 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz Heating consumption power* (kW) Heating restored power* 19.5 (kW) Heating nominal 12.8 intensity* (A) Cooling absorptive power* (kW) Cooling restored power* 11.5 14.5...
  • Page 6 12.00 LED display off MODE button AUTO CLOCK button Mode UP button DOWN button off SET button TIMER button ON/OFF button Meaning Range Change Factory Setting Cooling setting water temperature 10 - 27°C Heating setting water temperature 10 - 27°C Turnround of defrosting under heat mode 30 - 90 min 45 min...
  • Page 7: Set The Operation Parameter

    3.2 Set the Operation Parameter 1. Press & hold the “SET” button for 5 seconds to enter the operation parameter setting interface. 2. Press to check parameter. (parameter from 0-P, see Operation Parameter Table). 3. Under parameter, press “ SET “ to start setting (the parameter displayed blinks). Press to set data for parameter from 0-d.
  • Page 8 4 13 off off AUTO AUTO Mode Mode off off Parameter 4: Defrost exit temperature. Parameter 5: Time of exit defrost under (2-30°C) heat mode (1-12 min) Factory setting: 13°C Factory setting: 5 minutes off off AUTO AUTO Mode Mode off...
  • Page 9: Powering The Unit

    A 27 b 95 off off AUTO AUTO Mode Mode off off Parameter A: Auto mode setting water Parameter b: Compressor protection temperature (10-45°C). exhaust temperature for heating (85-110°C). Factory setting: 27°C Factory setting: 95°C C -7 d 70 off off...
  • Page 10: Selecting The Operation Mode

    3.4 Selecting the Operation Mode Press “MODE” to choose mode. The mode can only be changed while ON. off off AUTO AUTO Mode Mode off off Heating mode Auto mode off AUTO Cooling mode Mode off 3.5 Setting Temperature Press to set temperature 1°C higher, press to set temperature 1°C lower.
  • Page 11: Check The Current Temperature

    3.6 Check Current Temperature When ON, press the “SET” button for 5 seconds and to check the current status of the unit. You can check the Water Temp-/Compressor protection exhaust Temp-/Heat Copper Temp-/Return Gas Temp-/Ambient Temp-/Cooling Copper Temp-/ Actual open steps of EE valve.
  • Page 12: Setting The Time

    G 70 off AUTO Mode off Actual open steps of EE valve 3.7 Setting the Time Press the button to set the time. When the time displayed blinks, press the button again and then use the arrows to change the hour setting. To change the minutes, press the button again using the arrows.
  • Page 13: Safety And Control Systems

    4. Safety and Control Systems Heat pumps are equipped with the following standard safety control systems: 4.1 Water Flow Switch The water flow switch ensures that the heat pump does not work when the filter pump is faulty (and the water is not circulating). This control system also stops the heat pump if the water circulation is cut off or stopped.
  • Page 14: Three Phase Protection

    4.6 Three Phase Protection If the phases are connected in the wrong order due to electrical mis-wiring, this protection system will interrupt the power supply to prevent damage to the unit. There will be an EE 4 error code on the display. 5.
  • Page 15: Location Of The Unit

    5.2 Location of the Unit Select a suitable location in accordance with below notes and consult the local swimming pool safety regulations to check requirements for proximity to other equipment. Install on wall Install on ground IMPORTANT: Installation location notes 1.
  • Page 16: Installation Of Water

    7. Do not install where the heat pump is likely to be subjected to polluted air, dust or debris etc. 8. Avoid directing fan output against the dominant wind directions. 9. Protect the heat pump from possible snow fall. 10. Minimise exposure to environmental conditions as much as possible and never block the airflow.
  • Page 17: Heat Pump Plumbing Diagram

    5. 4 Heat Pump Plumbing Diagram Connection is carried out with a by-pass located on the circuit of filtration, upstream of the chemical treatment unit. Connect intake/outlet water PVC pipes (DN50) to the the inlet / outlet ports as indicated (grease the threads before fixing)
  • Page 18: Electric Connection

    5.5 Electrical Connection CAUTION: before connecting the heat pump, make sure that the main circuit is isolated and disconnected. All electrical connections must be performed by a licensed electrician and must confirm to all national, state and local electrical codes in effect at the time of installation. The heat pump must be connected to a suitable rated and weather protected power supply.
  • Page 19: Problematic Environmental Conditions

    Set the Heat Pump in heating mode, wait for the indicated pressure to stabilize; the correct setting of the pressure is between 21 - 35 kg/cm2; In most cases (where filtration pump provides a flow rate up to 9m3/h) you do not have to open the by pass valve.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting Guide

    operation pressure of the refrigerant system. • Check the power supply and cable connections regularly. Should the unit begin to function abnormally or should you notice a smell from an electrical component, arrange for repair or replacement. • Winterizing : make sure to purge all the water from the heat pump and other systems in order to prevent frost damage.
  • Page 21 Water temperature too Insufficient water flow Check the water flow low during cool-down Sensor “WATER OUT” Check or replace the sensor displays an incorrect message First anti-frost protection Low temperatures for water No action required PP 7 active and air Second anti-frost Low temperatures for water No action required...
  • Page 22 Spa Net Pty Ltd 4/103 Railway Road North, Mulgrave NSW 2756, Australia Phone: +61 2 4587 7766 Facsimile: +61 2 4587 8766 Email: service@spanet.com.au Website: www.spanet.com.au...

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