Madimack ELITE V3 MM-ESV3-110 Installation And Operation Manual

Inverter pool pump

Advertisement

Quick Links

ELITE V3
Installation and
Operation Manual

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the ELITE V3 MM-ESV3-110 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Madimack ELITE V3 MM-ESV3-110

  • Page 1 ELITE V3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 2 CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOU FOR All our heat pumps are built and designed to the highest standard and are protected by our extended CHOOSING THE MADIMACK HIGH EFFICIENCY warranty service for peace of mind. INVERTER POOL HEAT PUMP. Warranty registration is required to be submitted online in...
  • Page 3 "qualified professional" is defined as an individual possessing instructions issued by Madimack. In the event of the sale or the necessary skills, knowledge, education, training, and transfer of the heat pump to another user, it is incumbent upon experience to perform any specific job relating to this equipment...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    SECTION 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS We have provided important safety messages in this manual Please read thoroughly and obey all safety messages. for the installation, maintenance and repair of your heater. Environmentally friendly R32 Refrigerant is used in this heat pump. Warning This WARNING sign denotes a hazard.
  • Page 5: About Your Heat Pump

    SECTION 2 ABOUT YOUR HEAT PUMP 2.1. Transportation a. Always keep upright b. Do not lift the water union (Otherwise, the titanium heat exchanger may be damaged) 2.2 Accessories Connection of the condensate drainage kit: Ensure the drainage kit is securely installed before connecting pipework and electrical as it is easier to access 2.3 Features a.
  • Page 6: Operating Range

    2.4 Operating range 2.5 Introduction of different modes To provide you comfort and pleasure, please set swimming pool water temperature efficiently and economically. Mode Modes Strength a. The heat pump can work between air-15°C〜43°C, Heating capacity: 100% ~ 20% capacity. High mode b.
  • Page 7 2.7 Dimensions/Parts Spare Parts ESV 3 - ESV 3 - 140 ESV 3 - 170 ESV 3 - 220 ESV 3 - 270 ESV 3 - 320 ESV 3 - 400 E lectrical Spare Parts Integrated Board PC Board Inverter Board Diamond Touch...
  • Page 8: Electrical Parts

    2.8 Electrical parts Electrical spare parts Refrigerate system spare parts Others spare parts ELITE...
  • Page 9 2.10 Exploded diagrams of ESV3 Heat Pump ESV3 110/140/170/220/270 ELITE...
  • Page 10 2.10 Exploded diagrams of ESV3 Heat Pump ESV3 320 ELITE...
  • Page 11 2.10 Exploded diagrams of ESV3 Heat Pump ESV3 400 ELITE...
  • Page 12: External Dimensions

    2.11 External dimensions ESV3-110 ESV3-140 ESV3-170 ESV3-220 ESV3-270 1135 ESV3-320 1029 1107 ESV3-400 1139 1106 Above data is subject to modification without notice. Note: Above swimming pool heat pump specification drawing is for installation reference only to technical staff. ELITE...
  • Page 13: Installation Guidance

    Distances used are specific to the ESV3-110 Model and are used as an example for preparing your heat pump installation site. Parameters are specific to each Madimack heat pump. Please use the specific parameters to your heat pump given in the following section to map out the heat pump installation site.
  • Page 14 1st case: Single unit – 3 obstacles Please note that these are absolute minimum distances and where possible should always have a greater difference. Under no circum- stances should any of the distances be reduced as performance will be affected. More ventilation is better. Air is circulated through the back of the heater and then through the sides.
  • Page 15 Plumbing Multiple units: Multiple heat pumps acting as one system should be connected in Cascade (Parallel Connection). Adequate flow rate should be provided to all the units in the system to ensure efficient heating (Please refer to the commissioning section in the manual to learn about heat pumps commissioning).
  • Page 16: Installation Reminder

    Installation reminder Only competent persons are authorized to install the heat pump and should be educated with the relevant building codes and standards of their current state or local governing body for all electrical, mechanical and water services to prevent danger or damage to the unit. a.
  • Page 17: Installation Options

    References for protecting devices and cable specification ESV3- ESV3- ESV3- ESV3- ESV3- ESV3- ESV3- MODEL Current 16.0 Breake Rated Residual Action Current (mA) Power Cord (mm 3x1.5 3x2.5 3x2.5 5x2.5 > Above data is subject to modification without notice. Note: Above data is adapted to power cord <...
  • Page 18 o Heat pump activation without using the chlorinator controller and using the one pump used for filtration (additional controller required) An on-board pump output relay can activate the main filtration pump by using it in combination with a “single pump controller” without using the chlorinator timers needing to be activated which will stop over chlorination but still use a single supply pipework for the pool.
  • Page 19 Individual circulation pump installation (Madimack heater + Madimack circulation pump) 1- See Pool Pump installation manual for more information on commissioning and how to set the pump. (pump should be in normally off state for activated control) 2- Termination socket is labeled (Pump control output) found on the side of the heat pump, connected to the quick connect socket that comes with the Inverflow pro and ultra pumps.
  • Page 20 Automation systems and additional controls The Madimack heat pump has an external controller input built into the heater. This is to allow for external connections such as automation systems, PV inverter controllers, or external timers. The input is a volt free input and extra should be taken that the device connecting to is a volt free relay. For 230v inputs please see Madimack Automation Bridge (sold separately) for more information.
  • Page 21: Operation Guidance

    SECTION 4 OPERATION GUIDANCE 4.1 Key Function Heating & cooling modes Symbol 1. Power On/Off 2. Wi-Fi setting 1. Lock/Unlock Screen 2. Heating mode (18- 3. Cooling mode (12- 4. Auto mode (12- 1. High mode 2. Medium mode 3. Low mode 1.
  • Page 22: Operating Frequency

    c. Unit turned off by an external controller Heating mode Cooling mode Auto mode Running speed percentage Wi-Fi connection Inlet Outlet 3. Operation Instructions 3) Press “ ” for 3 seconds to lock the screen; screen a. Screen Lock will be dark; lock button lights on and other buttons will light off.
  • Page 23 g. Wi-Fi Before you start the WIFI process, please make sure both your Bluetooth and WIFI are turned on on your mobile device. This can be seen below for Android and iPhone users Android Iphone 1) Wi-Fi connection When the screen is on, press“ ”for 3 seconds, after “...
  • Page 24 ELITE...
  • Page 25 ELITE...
  • Page 26 ELITE...
  • Page 27 ELITE...
  • Page 28 Frequency "power" Power mode percentage Temperature unit "Degrees" Current temperature Set temperature Status Check Heating/ cooling mode selection Select power mode Set timers ELITE...
  • Page 29 ELITE...
  • Page 30 h. Defrost Automatic defrosting: When machine is auto defrosting, “ ” will flash, and return to previous working mode when it finishes. 1) Defrost mode usually lasts for around 15 minutes, during this period, the heat pump fan will stop running, and relatively louder noise will be heard.
  • Page 31: Calibrating The Flow Rate

    Madimack Heat Pumps have a built-in flow switch which will deactivate the heating function if not enough water flow is detected. The Heat Pump has a large range operation up to a seven-degree differential. If the temperature differential is above 7 degrees, the built- in flow switch or E6 Error will be displayed indicating not enough flow detected.
  • Page 32: Recommended Procedure

    Recommended procedure 1. Open all isolating valves 2. Fully close the by-pass and switch the unit on to max temp. 3. Wait 3-4 minutes until heat pump is at 100% Capacity 4. Check inlet and outlet temperature through on-screen controller (Check “Running status check”...
  • Page 33 SECTION 6 PROBLEMS WITHOUT AN ERROR CODE Failure Reason Solution When powered on, the Startup code This is not a failure. Please wait until it disappears. controller displays a code. Unresponsive controller Some models have a screen lock function. Refer to the manual to unlock the screen Heat pump doesn’t run Improper operation Refer to the manual...
  • Page 34 SECTION 7 PROTECTION AND FAILURE CODE Error Component corresponding What did the error detect? Solution High pressure protection High gas pressure switch 1. Check the water flow from the filtration pump and ventilation clearances. 2. Check the high pressure switch is closed circuit 3. Replace PCB 4.
  • Page 35 2 Years from the date the equipment is purchased by the original owner. Equipment defects covered by this Warranty will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of Madimack (subject to the Owner’s rights under the Australian Consumer Law with respect to major failures) without cost to the owner for parts or direct repair labour.
  • Page 36: Making A Claim

    Making a claim The following steps should be taken when making a warranty claim with Madimack Pty Ltd. 1) Owners experiencing issues with their system are to contact Madimack Pty Ltd service departments online portal to and provide the requested information.

Table of Contents