The data above is based on the Evo heat pump only, it does not include auxiliary devices. Product specification information provided above is correct at the date of printing, this data may change without notice. Please speak with an EvoHeat Specialist for the most current product specifications.
A (L) B (W) C (H) 1161 Force-i 19 Force-i A (L) B (W) C (H) 1161 1274 Force-i 24 & Force-I 28-3 Force-i A (L) B (W) C (H) 24 & 28-3 1161 1274 info@evoheat.com.au 1300 859 933 www.evoheat.com.au...
2. Use plumbing tape and ensure the ‘O’ ring is in position when sealing. 3. Install a 3-way valve at the cold-water inlet and create a bypass by connecting a “T” piece to the heated line. 4. Make the plumbing connections and brace pipework where necessary. info@evoheat.com.au 1300 859 933 www.evoheat.com.au...
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NOTE: The water pump must be running and water circulating through the heat pump for the system to operate. 1. Turn on your water filter pump and check for water leaks and verify flow to and from the pool. 2. Turn on the electrical power supply to the EvoHeat unit. 3. Press the ON/OFF button of the controller for half a second, the heat pump will start within 60 seconds 4.
Do not use any means to accelerate the defrosting processor or to clean The unit is equipped with other than those recommended by EvoHeat. an over-load protection The unit must be stored in a room without any continuously operating system.
5.1 System Installation Upon receiving the unit, check the packaging for any obvious signs of damage. Inform EvoHeat immediately if there is any evidence of rough handling. When the heater has been removed from the packaging check the refrigerant gauge on the front panel of the unit.
5.4 Adequate Water Flow All EvoHeat heat pumps have a factory pre-set internal water flow switch. If there is insufficient water flow the unit will not operate. It is VITAL that that there is sufficient water flow to the unit. Incorrect water flow can cause a loss of efficiency and possible damage to the unit.
Correct phase connection is important with 3 phase heaters. NOTE: if 2 lights are showing on the 3 PHASE relay monitor this means the EvoHeat heat pump has been wired correctly (one orange light and one green light). If only one light is showing, the phases are out of rotation and need to be rotated to get the correct phase rotation.
LOCK Lock or unlock the screen. 6.2 Operating Functions EvoHeat have developed a YouTube Channel with video walkthroughs of the different controller functions. Scan the QR code or head to our channel to view the videos we have available https://www.youtube.com/evoheat 6.2.1 Startup &...
0:00 and end at 4:00. l ick ‘O ’ to turn off the timing silent the range of 0:00 – 23:00; the value can be manually, however the unit will turn off this setting once it reaches the end time. precise to the hour digit. info@evoheat.com.au 1300 859 933 www.evoheat.com.au...
The temperature curve automatically updates every hour and will be stored for 60 days. If the unit is powered off after less than 1 hour of operation, the data in this period will not be saved. info@evoheat.com.au 1300 859 933...
Communication Fault (speed Speed control module and main board E081 Check the communication connection control module) communication fail Coil2 Temp. Sensor Fault The temp. sensor is broken or short circuit Check or change the temp. sensor info@evoheat.com.au 1300 859 933 www.evoheat.com.au...
Check and adjust the current measurement EEPROM Error Warn MCU error Check whether the chip is damaged Replace the chip V15V over/undervoltage The V15C is overload or undervoltage Check the V15V input voltage in range 13.5v~16.5v or not fault info@evoheat.com.au 1300 859 933 www.evoheat.com.au...
EP:Exhaust protection react or ET:Exhaust temperature P13L FM:Fan motor FS:Flow switch P14L HP:High pressure protection IT:Inlet water temperature K2:Realy of pump LP:Low pressure protection OT:Outlet water temperature PS:Pressure sensor SUT:Suction temperature CODE:20200507-0007 4V:4 way valve info@evoheat.com.au 1300 859 933 www.evoheat.com.au...
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IT:Inlet water temperature K1:Relay of compressor K2:Relay of pump LP:Low pressure protection Remot e OT:Outlet water temperature ON/OFF PM:Phase monitor CODE: P ressure sensor SUT:Suction temperature (S UT ) S UT 4V:4 way valve 20190624-0001 info@evoheat.com.au 1300 859 933 www.evoheat.com.au...
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OT:Outlet water tem perat ure S UT :S uct ion t emperature Remot e WiFi S PD:S urge prot ection device Controller ON/OFF CODE:20190625-0002 P ressure sensor 4V:4 way v alve (S UT ) S UT info@evoheat.com.au 1300 859 933 www.evoheat.com.au...
9. Maintenance 9.1 F.A.Q It is recommended that you get your EvoHeat unit serviced once a year by your local certified air conditioning or refrigeration technician. If your unit is located in a coastal area, more frequent maintenance may be necessary.
Prior to recharging the system, it shall be pressure tested with OFN. The system shall be leak tested on completion of charging but prior to commissioning. A follow up leak test shall be carried out prior to leaving the site. The safety wire model is 5*20_5A/250VAC, and must meet the explosion-proof requirements. info@evoheat.com.au 1300 859 933 www.evoheat.com.au...
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(by means of shut off valves) in a part of the system remote from the leak. Oxygen free nitrogen (OFN) shall then be purged through the system both before and during the brazing process. info@evoheat.com.au 1300 859 933 www.evoheat.com.au...
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Recovered refrigerant shall not be charged into another refrigeration system unless it has been cleaned and checked. info@evoheat.com.au 1300 859 933 www.evoheat.com.au...
REGISTER YOUR WARRANTY EvoHeat highly recommend customers complete their warranty details online to ensure efficient warranty claim processing. To register your warranty, scan our QR Code or head to our website and fill in the Warranty Registration Form: https://evoheat.com.au/warranty-registration/...
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