Hayward ENERGYLINE PRO INVERTER Installation Instructions Manual

Hayward ENERGYLINE PRO INVERTER Installation Instructions Manual

Swimming pool heat pump unit

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Installation & Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 ISENPINV_RevB NERGYLINE NVERTER SWIMMING POOL HEAT PUMP UNIT Installation & Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS - SAFETY 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Technical data for the swimming pool heat pump unit 2.2 Operating range 2.3 Dimensions 3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 3.1 Functional Diagram 3.2 Heat pump unit 3.3 Hydraulic connection 3.4 Electrical connection 3.5 Initial start-up 3.6 Water flow setting 4.
  • Page 3: General Instructions - Safety

    1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS - SAFETY We thank you for purchasing this Hayward swimming pool heat pump unit. The Energyline Pro INVERTER was designed according to strict manufacturing standards to meet the highest quality requirements. The Energyline Pro INVERTER will offer you exceptional performance throughout the swimming season by adapting its power, electricity consumption and sound level to your swimming pool's heating needs with its INVERTER control logic.
  • Page 4 1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS - SAFETY (continued) • Grounding connection of the device and its continuity are mandatory. The ground wire has to be longer than the other wires in order to prevent the risks of electric shock in the event the cable is pulled out. The electrical installation must be equipped with a differential protection of 30 mA (see §...
  • Page 5 • Cover the heating pump with a dedicated winterising case. Any damage caused by poor winterising maintenance will lead to cancellation of the warranty. Conditions for use This device can be used by children aged 8 years and over as well as by persons who have reduced, physical, sensory or mental capacities, or who lack experience or knowledge, if they are correctly monitored or if instructions pertaining to the use of the device in complete safety have been given to them...
  • Page 6: Specifications

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Technical data for the swimming pool heat pump unit ENERGYLINE PRO Models ENPI7M ENPI9M ENPI11M ENPI13T INVERTER Rated heating capacity 7,05 9,20 11,40 13,40 Electrical power consumption 1,33 1,81 2,18 2,60 5,30 5,08 5,23 5,15 Power supply 230V ...
  • Page 7: Operating Range

    The maximum heating temperature is set at 32°C to prevent damage to the liners. Hayward cannot be held responsible if used at a temperature above +32°C.
  • Page 8: Dimensions

    2. SPECIFICATIONS (continued) 2.3 Dimensions Models: ENPI7M / ENPI9M ENPI11M / ENPI13T Water outlet Ø 50 mm Water inlet Ø 50 mm Unit: mm TYPE ENPI7M / ENPI9M ENPI11M / ENPI13T SIZE 1150 1150 1275...
  • Page 9: Installation And Connection

    3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 3.1 Functional Diagram Water Inlet Filter valve Pump filtration By-pass valve Water outlet Water outlet Chlorinator cell Pool valve (or other treatment) Note : The swimming pool heat pump unit is sold without any treatment or filtration equipment.
  • Page 10 3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION (continued) Do not position the device directly on the floor because this could cause problems. Favour positioning on the ground on anti-vibration studs. A wall bracket must not be used in conditions that can transmit vibrations. Do not install the heat pump on a support that risks intensifying the unit's vibrations.
  • Page 11: Hydraulic Connection

    3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION (continued) 3.3 Hydraulic connection The unit is supplied with two 50 mm Ø union connections. Connect the water inlet to the heat pump coming from the filtration group then connect the water outlet to the heat pump at the water conduit going to the pool (see diagram below).
  • Page 12: Electrical Connection

    3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION (continued) 3.4 Electrical connection Electrical installation and wiring for this equipment must be in conformity with local installation standards. NF C15-100 BS7671:1992 DIN VDE 0100-702 EVHS-HD 384-7-702 ÖVE 8001-4-702 MSZ 2364-702/1994/MSZ 10-553 1/1990 UNE 20460-7-702 1993, MSA HD 384-7-702.S2 RECBT ITC-BT-31 2002 Wiring Rules + IS HD 384-7-702...
  • Page 13: Initial Start-Up

    3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION (continued) Never use an electrical plug for the power supply. The electrical power supply must have, in a suitable manner, an omnipolar protection device of the D-curve circuit breaker type as well as a 30mA protection differential circuit breaker (see following table). Models ENPI7M ENPI9M...
  • Page 14 3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION (continued) 8) Set the water flow using the by-pass valve (see § 3.6 and 2.1), as provided for by each model, to obtain an Entry/Exit temperature of 2°C. 9) After running for several minutes, verify that the air exiting the unit is cool (between 5 and 10°).
  • Page 15: Water Flow Setting

    3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION (continued) 3.6 Water flow setting With the water entry and exit valves being open, adjust the by-pass valve in order to obtain a difference of 2°C between the inflow and outflow temperature (see principle diagram § 3.1). You can verify the switch by seeing the entry/ exit temperatures directly on the control panel.
  • Page 16: User Interface

    4. USER INTERFACE 4.1 General presentation The heat pump is equipped with a digital control panel with a touch screen, electronically connected and pre-set at the factory in heating mode. Legend Alarm (blinking red) Heating mode Locked screen Automatic mode Date Water Output temperature Hour...
  • Page 17: Setting The Date And Time

    4. USER INTERFACE (continued) OFF Mode When the heating pump is in sleep mode (OFF Mode), the button is grey. ON Mode When the heating pump is running or regulating (ON Mode), the button lights up green. 4.2 Setting the Date and Time Back to the previous screen Quit without saving Back...
  • Page 18 4. USER INTERFACE (continued) Start Stop (Confirm) (Activate) Blue highlighting = Activated The setting step is "hour to hour". Grey = Deactivated • Once the start time has been set, press (step 6) to activate the Timer. The symbol and time now have blue highlighting. •...
  • Page 19: Setting And Visualisation Of The Set Point

    4. USER INTERFACE (continued) 4.4 Setting and visualisation of the set point In Mode “OFF” or Mode “ON” Press the button to display the set point, then press pour to set the set point you wish. Confirm by pressing and you will return to the main screen automatically. The setting is made with a precision of 0.5 °C.
  • Page 20: Locking And Unlocking The Touch Screen

    4. USER INTERFACE (continued) 4.5 Locking and unlocking the touch screen The control screen locks automatically after one minute (default setting). It is possible to adjust the time before the screen locks automatically to between 1 and 10 minutes, or simply to cancel this function. Automatic locking activated 3) Set the time to between 1 and 10 minutes.
  • Page 21: Silent Function Settings

    4. USER INTERFACE (continued) 4.6 SILENT function settings Silence mode enables the heat pump to be used in economic and very silent mode when the heating needs are low (maintaining the pool temperature or need for ultra-silent operation). This function can be Activated/Deactivated manually or using a Timer. Manual Activation Silence mode activated...
  • Page 22 4. USER INTERFACE (continued) Manual Deactivation Silence mode deactivated Setting the Timer...
  • Page 23 4. USER INTERFACE (continued) Setting the Timer (continued) Confirm 1) Start time, input and confirmation. 2) End time, input and confirmation. 3) Confirm. 4) Activation. 5) Deactivation. 6) Back to the main screen. The setting step is "hour to hour". Once the Timer is activated, it is active 7 days a week.
  • Page 24: Maintenance And Winterising

    5. MAINTENANCE AND WINTERISING 5.1 Maintenance These maintenance operations must be carried out once per year in order to guarantee the longevity and the good working condition of the heat pump. • The maintenance and repairs of the device must be carried out by an accredited professional in accordance with the regulatory texts and the rules of the art in effect in the country where the device is installed (see §...
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  • Page 26: Appendix

    6. APPENDIX 6.1 Electrical diagrams ENPI7M RLY1 485B1 485A1 CON2 485B2 485A2 Dry Contact 16A max TO POWER A B GND 12V Controller SUPPLY 220-240V~/50Hz RED BLK WHT U V W Remote ON/OFF COMP Pressure sensor 1 2 3 4 (PS) REMARKS: AT: AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR...
  • Page 27 6. APPENDIX (continued) ENPI9M RLY1 485B1 485A1 CON1 485B2 485A2 Dry Contact 16A max TO POWER A B GND 12V Controller SUPPLY 220-240V~/50Hz U V W Remote ON/OFF COMP Pressure sensor (PS) REMARKS: AT: AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR LP: LOW PRESSURE SWITCH COMP: COMPRESSOR OT: OUTLET WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR CT: EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR...
  • Page 28 6. APPENDIX (continued) ENPI11M RLY1 R485B1 R485A1 +12V R485B2 CON1 R485A2 Dry Contact +12V CON2 16A max TO POWER A B GND 12V Controller SUPPLY 220-240V~/50Hz U V W Remote ON/OFF COMP Pressure sensor (PS) REMARKS: AT: AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR LP: LOW PRESSURE SWITCH COMP: COMPRESSOR OT: OUTLET WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR...
  • Page 29 6. APPENDIX (continued) ENPI13T R S T N Dry Contact TO POWER SUPPLY 16A max 400V / 3N~ / 50Hz ZL10 RLY1 PRS1 485B1 PRS2 (WHT) (BLK) NET2 485A1 (RED) 485B2 485A2 BLU BRN U V W Controller COMP Pressure sensor Remote (PS) ON/OFF...
  • Page 30: Heating Priority Wiring For Monophasic Pump

    6. APPENDIX (continued) 6.2 Heating priority wiring for monophasic pump Dry contact 16 A max OUT2 Power supply 230V  / 50Hz Monophasic pump Terminals 1 and 2 deliver a potential-free dry contact, 230V / 50 Hz, no polarity.  Wire terminals 1 and 2 as indicated in the diagram above, to activate the operation of the filtration pump in 2-minute cycles each hour if the temperature of the...
  • Page 31: Heating Priority Wiring For Three Phases Pump

    6. APPENDIX (continued) 6.3 Heating priority wiring for three phases pump 1L1 3L2 5L3 13N0 Dry contact 16 A max 2T1 4T2 14N0 OUT2 = = = = Power supply 400V 3N  / 50 Hz Three phases pump Terminals 1 and 2 deliver a potential-free dry contact, 230V / 50 Hz, no polarity.
  • Page 32: Exploded View And Spare Parts

    6. APPENDIX (continued) 6.4 Exploded view and spare parts ENPI7M 27 1...
  • Page 33 HWX20041437 4 ways valve HWX20000330132 DC Fan Motor HWX20000140346 Electronic expansion valve HWX20000230596 HAYWARD logo HWX32008220008 Black electric access hatch *36* HWX20003242 Coil/air/water temp sensor HWX20000110217 Inverter DC compressor *37* HWX20003223 Compressor sensor 50 kΩ HWX32009210389 Right panel *38* HWX20000240216...
  • Page 34 6. APPENDIX (continued) ENPI9M 31 1...
  • Page 35 HWX32009220084 Left decorative panel Pressure Tap 95mm HWX20000140512 HWX20000220169 Fan protection grille 7/16" HWX20000140150 Pressure Tap 40mm 1/2" HWX20000230596 HAYWARD logo Connector T Ø9.7mm HWX20001435 HWX20000330132 DC ventilator motor HWX20000140150 Pressure Tap 40mm 1/2" HWX26300069 Colour touchscreen HWX20000140143 Reducer Ø9.52 - Ø2.9...
  • Page 36 6. APPENDIX (continued) ENPI11M 26 25 24...
  • Page 37 HWX32019210071 Electrical box cover HWX20003909 2-point terminal block HWX32019210123 Centre wall HWX26300069 Colour touchscreen HWX32019210072 Electrical box HWX20000230596 HAYWARD logo HWX200036005 Flow switch *40* HWX20003242 Coil/air/water temp sensor Black electric access HWX32009220029 *41* HWX20003223 Compressor sensor 50 kΩ hatch HWX32019210125...
  • Page 38 6. APPENDIX (continued) ENPI13T 26 25...
  • Page 39 HWX95005310377 Ventilator Inverter card 7/16" HWX20000140150 Pressure Tap 40mm 1/2" HWX20000310200 Inductance HWX20000140143 Reducer Ø9.52 - Ø2.9 HWX20000230596 HAYWARD logo HWX20013605 High pressure switch *48* HWX20003242 Coil/air/water temp sensor HWX20000360157 Low pressure switch *49* HWX20003223 Compressor sensor 50 kΩ HWX20011491...
  • Page 40: Troubleshooting Guide

    6. APPENDIX (continued) 6.5 Troubleshooting guide Certain operations must be carried out by an authorized technician. If there is a fault on the heat pump, the symbol appears blinking red in the left hand corner of the screen. Press the symbol to access the list of errors.
  • Page 41 6. APPENDIX (continued) Error Problem Description Solution codes Check the AI/DI06 connections on the Water inlet sensor fault card or replace the sensor Check the AI/DI07 connections on the Water outlet sensor fault card or replace the sensor Check the AI/DI09 connections on the Outside temperature sensor fault card or replace the sensor Check the AI/DI08 connections on the...
  • Page 42: Recording Base

    6. APPENDIX (continued) 6.6 Recording base From the main screen, press on to access the history of water input and output temperature recordings. This data is available for 60 days. Press on to access the average electric power consumed. Water input Water output temperature curve temperature curve...
  • Page 43: Warranty

    No other costs (transportation, labour, etc.) are covered by the warranty. HAYWARD cannot be held liable for any direct or indirect damage caused by the incorrect installation, connection or operation of a product. Please contact your retailer if you want to make a claim under the terms of the warranty and request the repair or replacement of an item.
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