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.
Page 3 Evo Edge-i Series Manual 2. Dimensions Edge-i 7, Edge-i 9 & Edge-i 13 A (L) B (W) C (H) Unit: 1034 1000 Edge-i 17 A (L) B (W) C (H) Unit: mm 1040 1020 Edge-i 20 A (L)
Page 4 Evo Edge-i Series Manual 3. Quick Start Guide IMPORTANT THINGS TO NOTE Ensure you meet the minimum clearances and recommended installation locations as outlined in the manual. • All heat pump accessories are contained in a plastic bag inside the packaging of your heat pump unit.
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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 so that the outlet temperature is displayed on screen, the unit will start within 60 seconds.
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.
Page 9 Evo Edge-i Series Manual 5.8 Plumbing The unit’s exclusive rated flow titanium heat exchanger requires no special plumbing arrangements except bypass (set the flow rate according to the nameplate). The water pressure drop is less than 10kPa at max.
Page 10 Evo Edge-i Series Manual 6. Operation 6.1 The Controller ON/OFF Start up or shut down the unit. System time or clock timer CLOCK settings. Switch unit mode, temperature MODE setting and parameters. Increase or decrease a value. Scroll up or down page.
Page 11 Evo Edge-i Series Manual 6.2.4 System Time Settings The system time is the clock that is displayed on your unit. We recommend you adjust this to your local time if your unit is not aligned with this. From the main menu, press the CLOCK button to enter into the system time settings for your unit. Once the system time begins flashing, this indicates you can now edit it.
Page 12 Evo Edge-i Series Manual Use the arrow keys to select either an ON timer or an OFF timer (you need to set both for this function to operate). Press CLOCK to begin adjusting the hour value, once adjustments have been made to the hour value, press CLOCK to adjust the minute value and continue pressing CLOCK once you’ve made any changes.
Page 13 Evo Edge-i Series Manual 7. Troubleshooting 7.1 Electronic Control Fault Table Fault Protect/Fault Reason Elimination Methods Display Standby Normal boot Inlet Temp. Sensor Fault The temp. Sensor is broken or short circuit Check or change the temp. sensor Outlet Temp.
Page 14 Evo Edge-i Series Manual 7.2 Frequency Conversion Board Fault Table Fault Protect/Fault Reason Elimination Methods Display Drv1 MOP alarm MOP drive alarm Recovery after the 150s Frequency conversion board and main Inverter offline Check the communication connection board communication failure...
Page 20 Evo Edge-i Series Manual 8.2 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 8.3 Cable Specifications Single Phase Unit...
DO I NEED TO GET MY UNIT SERVICED? It is recommended that you get your EvoHeat unit serviced every two years by your local certified air conditioning or refrigeration technician. If your unit is located in a coastal area, more frequent maintenance may be necessary.
Page 22 Evo Edge-i Series Manual 9.2 Advanced CHECK THE AREA GENERAL WORK AREA All maintenance staff and others working in the local area Prior to beginning work on systems containing flammable shall be instructed on the nature of work being carried out.
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Page 23 Evo Edge-i Series Manual Where electrical components are being changed, they shall be fit for the purpose and to the correct specification. At all times the manufacturer's maintenance and service guidelines shall be followed. If in doubt consult the manufacturer's technical department for assistance.
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Page 24 Evo Edge-i Series Manual The refrigerant charge shall be recovered into the correct recovery When breaking into the refrigerant cylinders. The system shall be "flushed" with OFN to render the circuit to make repairs or for any unit safe. This process may need to be repeated several times.
When a unit is installed by an unqualified person When failure occurs due to improper or incorrect installation g) Where failure occurs dur to failure of any other equipment connected in relation with the EvoHeat unit (e.g. power supply, water pump etc) h) Where failure occurs due to improper maintenance or misuse (refer Operating Instructions) ‘No Fault Found’...
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