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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    P a g e Contents 1. Preface ..............................3 1.1 Caution & Warnings ..........................5 2. Unit Dimensions............................6 3. Installation & Connection ........................... 8 3.1 Installation Illustration ......................... 8 3.2 Unit Location ............................9 3.3 Minimum Clearances..........................9 3.4 Plumbing .............................10 3.5 Electrical Wiring ..........................11 3.6 Initial Start-up of the Unit........................11 4.
  • Page 3: Preface

    P a g e 1. Preface To provide our customers with quality, reliability and versatility, this product has been made to strict production standards. This manual includes all the necessary information about installation, debugging, discharging and maintenance. Please read this manual carefully before you open or maintain the unit. The manufacturer of this product will not be held responsible if someone is injured or the unit is damaged as a result of improper installation, debugging, or unnecessary maintenance.
  • Page 4 P a g e If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations. Do not operate your unit in a wet room such as a bathroom or laundry room.
  • Page 5: Caution & Warnings

    P a g e 1.1 Caution & Warnings The unit can only be repaired by qualified personnel or an authorised dealer. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Please make sure that the unit and power connection have good earthing, otherwise there is a risk of electrical shock.
  • Page 6: Unit Dimensions

    P a g e 2. Unit Dimensions Fusion i7/ Fusion i9/ Fusion i12 unit: mm...
  • Page 7 P a g e Fusion i16 unit: mm Fusion i19...
  • Page 8: Installation & Connection

    P a g e 3. Installation & Connection 3.1 Installation Illustration The factory only provides the main unit and the water unit, other items in the illustration above are necessary spare parts for the water system that are to be provided by the user or the installer. ATTENTION: Please follow these steps when using for the first time 1.
  • Page 9: Unit Location

    The Evo pool heat pump should be installed with a minimum clearance of at least 3.5m to the water’s edge. Furthermore, EvoHeat recommend installing the heat pump no greater than 7.5 meters away from the water’s edge due to heat loss from the piping. If you do not have a location with these suggested clearances, please contact our EvoHeat Tech Support Specialist on 1300 859 933 to discuss appropriate installation locations.
  • Page 10: Plumbing

    | 10 P a g e 3.4 Plumbing The Swimming Pool Heat Pumps exclusive rated flow titanium heat exchanger requires no special plumbing arrangements except bypass (please set the flow rate according to the nameplate). The water pressure drop is less than 10kPa at max flow rate. Since there is no residual heat or flame temperatures, the unit does not need copper heat sink piping.
  • Page 11: Electrical Wiring

    | 11 P a g e 3.5 Electrical Wiring NOTE: Although the unit heat exchanger is electrically isolated from the rest of the unit, it simply prevents the flow of electricity to or from the pool water. Grounding the unit is still required to protect you against short circuits inside the unit.
  • Page 12: Usage And Operation Instructions

    | 12 P a g e 4. Usage and Operation Instructions 4.1 Controller Introduction...
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  • Page 14: Controller Functions

    | 14 P a g e 4.2 Controller Functions 4.2.1 Start-up & Shutdown Startup and shutdown can only be conducted from the main screen. When it displays with half the screen or the full screen off, click any key to return back to the ON/OFF main menu. When the unit is started using the controller, if the emergency switch is used to shut it down the controller will display the screen as follows: Operations are the same as under the ON/OFF screen.
  • Page 15: Mode Switch

    | 15 P a g e 4.2.2 Mode Switch Under the main menu screen, short press " " to switch the unit between heating " ", cooling " " and automatic mode " ".
  • Page 16: Temperature Setting

    | 16 P a g e 4.2.3 Temperature Setting Notes: under the temperature setting screen, if the " " button is pressed for a short time, the system will return to the main interface without any changes being saved. If there is no operation for 5 seconds or the "...
  • Page 17 | 17 P a g e 4.2.4.2 Setting and Cancelling the Timer ON/OFF Function The wire controller can be set up as a two-stage timing switch: Timer ON1~OFF1; Timer ON2~OFF2. Select timer setting interface: SETTING THE TIMER ON/OFF FUNCTION...
  • Page 18: Silent Setting

    | 18 P a g e CANCELLING THE TIMER ON/OFF FUNCTION 4.2.5 Silent Setting 4.2.5.1 One-click silent function 1) If the one click silent and timing silent function are started at the same time, short press " " to cancel one-click silent function and quit the timing silent functions. 2) At night or during rest periods, the user can start one-click silent or the timing silent function to reduce noise.
  • Page 19 | 19 P a g e 4.2.5.2 Setting and cancelling the silent function 1) When the silent icon " " is lit, the timing mute has been set but is not yet under silent status. 2) When the silent icon " "...
  • Page 20: Keyboard Lock

    | 20 P a g e 4.2.6 Keyboard Lock To lock access to the controller and avoid others using it, lock the controller after completing settings. 1) Under the locked screen menu, only the unlock screen will appear and the screen will lighten after other operations are conducted.
  • Page 21: Parameter List And Breakdown Table

    | 21 P a g e 4.3 Parameter List and Breakdown Table (1) Electronic Control Fault Table Can be judged according to the remote controller failure code and troubleshooting. Protect/fault Fault Reason Elimination Methods display Inlet Temp. Sensor Fault The temp. Sensor is broken or short circuit Check or change the temp.
  • Page 22 | 22 P a g e Frequency Conversion Board Fault Table Protection/Fault Fault Reason Elimination Methods Display Drv1 MOP alarm MOP drive alarm Recovery after the 150s Inverter offline Frequency conversion board and main Check the communication board communication failure connection IPM protection IPM modular protection...
  • Page 23 | 23 P a g e (2) Parameter List Meaning Default Remarks Refrigeration target temperature set point 27°C Adjustable Heating the target temperature set point 27°C Adjustable Automatic target temperature set point 27°C Adjustable...
  • Page 24: Interface Drawing

    | 24 P a g e 4.4 Interface Drawing (1) Main Board – Fusion i7/ Fusion i9/ Fusion i12...
  • Page 25 | 25 P a g e (2) Main board – Fusion i16/ Fusion i19...
  • Page 26 | 26 P a g e Main board of the input and output interface instructions below Number Sign Meaning P10-(U) Compressor (output 220-230VAC) P10-(V) P10-(W) CN18 Water pump (output 220-230VAC) (EMV) CN13 4-way valve (output 220-230VAC) (HEAT) CN96 (H) High speed of fan (output 220-230VAC) CN96 (L) Low speed of fan (output 220-230VAC) P1 (AC-L)
  • Page 27: Maintenance And Inspection

    | 27 P a g e 5. Maintenance and Inspection Check the water supply device and the release often. You should avoid the condition of no water or air entering into system, as this will influence unit's performance and reliability. You should clear the pool/spa filter regularly to avoid damage to the unit as a result of the dirty of clogged filter.
  • Page 28 | 28 P a g e Ventilated area Ensure that the area is in the open or that it is adequately ventilated before breaking into the system or conducting any hot work. A degree of ventilation shall continue during the period that the work is carried out.
  • Page 29 | 29 P a g e Repairs to sealed components 1) During repairs to sealed components, all electrical supplies shall be disconnected from the equipment being worked upon prior to any removal of sealed covers, etc. If it is necessary to have an electrical supply to equipment during servicing, then a permanently operating form of leak detection shall be located at the most critical point to warn of a potentially hazardous situation.
  • Page 30 | 30 P a g e Removal and evacuation When breaking into the refrigerant circuit to make repairs or for any other purpose conventional procedures shall be used. However, it is important that best practice is followed since flammability is a consideration. The following procedure shall be adhered to: .
  • Page 31 | 31 P a g e The recovered refrigerant shall be returned to the refrigerant supplier in the correct recovery cylinder, and the relevant Waste Transfer Note arranged. Do not mix refrigerants in recovery units and especially not in cylinders. If compressors or compressor oils are to be removed, ensure that they have been evacuated to an acceptable level to make certain that flammable refrigerant does not remain within the lubricant.
  • Page 32: Appendix

    | 32 P a g e 6. Appendix 6.1 Cable Specifications Single Phase Unit Nameplate Phase line Earth line Creepage protector Signal line maximum current No more than 10A 2 x 1.5mm 1.5mm 30mA less than 0.1 sec 10~16A 2 x 2.5mm 2.5mm 30mA less than 0.1 sec 16~25A...
  • Page 33: Warranty

    | 33 P a g e 7. Warranty 1. The titanium heat exchanger tubing is guaranteed against corrosion for a period of twenty-fi v e (25) years from the date of purchase when used with chlorine, salt, bromine or sea water. 2.
  • Page 34: Warranty Registration

    | 34 P a g e WARRANTY REGISTRATION 7.1 Warranty Registration...

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