poolstar Poolex Megaline FI Series Installation And User Manual

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MEGALINE FI
MANUEL D'INSTALLATION ET D'UTILISATION de votre pompe à chaleur
INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL for your heat pump
MANUAL DE USUARIO Y INSTALACIÓN para bomba de calor
MANUALE D'INSTALLAZIONE E D'USO della vostra pompa di calore
INSTALLATIONS UND GEBRAUCHSANLEITUNG für Ihre Wärmepumpe
INSTALLATIEEN EN GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING voor uw warmtepomp
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  • Page 1 MANUEL D’INSTALLATION ET D’UTILISATION de votre pompe à chaleur INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL for your heat pump MANUAL DE USUARIO Y INSTALACIÓN para bomba de calor MANUALE D’INSTALLAZIONE E D’USO della vostra pompa di calore INSTALLATIONS UND GEBRAUCHSANLEITUNG für Ihre Wärmepumpe INSTALLATIEEN EN GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING voor uw warmtepomp www.poolstar.fr...
  • Page 2 Warning This heat pump contains a flammable refrigerant R32. Any intervention on the refrigerant circuit is prohibited without a valid authorization. Before working on the refrigerant circuit, the following precautions are necessary for safe work. 1. Work procedure The work must be carried out according to a controlled procedure, in order to minimize the risk of presence of flammable gases or vapours during the execution of the works.
  • Page 3 Thank you Dear Customer, Thank you for your purchase and for your confidence in our products. These are the result of many years of research in the field of design and production of heat pumps for swimming pools. Our aim is to provide you with an exceptional high performance quality product.
  • Page 4: Please Read Carefully

    PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. These installation instructions are an integral part of the product. They must be given to the installer and retained by the user. If the manual is lost, please consult the website: www.poolex.fr The instructions and recommendations contained in this manual should be read carefully and understood since they provide valuable information concerning the heat pump’s safe handling and operation.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. General General Terms of Delivery Safety instructions Water treatment 2. Description Package contents General features 2.3 Technical specifications Dimensions of the device Exploded view 3. Installation Pre-requirements Location Installation layout Connecting the condensation draining kit Installing the unit on noise-damping supports Hydraulic connection Electrical installation Electrical connection...
  • Page 6: General

    1. General General Terms of Delivery All equipment, even if shipped ‘free of carriage and packing’, is dispatched at the consignee’s own risk The person responsible for receiving the equipment must carry out a visual inspection to identify any damage to the heat pump during transport (refrigerant system, body panels, electrical control box, frame).
  • Page 7: Water Treatment

    1. General During cleaning Switch off the equipment’s electricity supply. Close the water inlet and outlet valves. Do not insert anything into the air or water intakes or outlets. Do not rinse the equipment with HP water. During repairs Carry out work on the refrigerant system in accordance with current safety regulations. Brazing should be performed by a qualified welder.
  • Page 8: Description

    2. Description Package contents ✓ Heat pump Poolex Megaline Fi 2 hydraulic inlet/outlet connectors (63mm or 75mm diameter) ✓ 4 anti-vibration pads (fastenings not supplied) ✓ This installation and user manual ✓ General features A Poolex heat pump has the following features: High performance with up to 80% energy savings compared to a conventional heating system.
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications

    2. Description Technical specifications Test conditions Poolex Megaline 35 Poolex Megaline 50 Heating power (kW) 15.20~42.50 19.98~63.34 26°C Water 26°C Consumption (kW) 1.33~7.34 1.53~10.72 5.79~11.43 5.91~13.06 80% HUMIDITY (Coeff. of performance) Heating power (kW) 11.54~33.53 15.14~47.17 15°C Water 26°C Consumption (kW) 1.55~6.99 1.91~9.92 4.80~7.46...
  • Page 10: Dimensions Of The Device

    2. Description Dimensions of the device Dimensions in mm Megaline FI 35 PG21 PG13.5 PG7 68.5 81.5 156.5 469.5 128.5...
  • Page 11 2. Description Megaline FI 50 PG13.5 PG21 511.5 1054 1089 1089 91.5 183.6 1023 1023 1013...
  • Page 12: Exploded View

    2. Description Exploded view Mégaline 35 kW hanger et panel cer cotton sion valve 13. Four-way valve 1. Front panel 2. Electrical terminal block 14. Electronic expansion valve 3. Electrical box cover 15. Accumulator 4. Frame 16. Evaporator 5. Front right corner 17.
  • Page 13 2. Description Mégaline 50 kW 1. Front panel 11. Compressor 2. Electric control box 12. Evaporator 3. Compressor cover 13. Electronic expansion valve 4. Titanium heat exchanger 14. Copper tube assembly 5. Right front column 15. Chassis 6. Left front column 16.
  • Page 14: Installation

    3. Installation Installation must be carried out by a qualified engineer. WARNING: This section is provided for information purposes only and must be checked and adapted if necessary according to the actual installation conditions. Pre-requirements Equipment necessary for the installation of your heat pump: Power supply cable suitable for the unit’s power requirements, ✓...
  • Page 15: Installation Layout

    3. Installation Installation layout Automated treatment system (salt chlorinator, metering pump) 4-way valve Valve 1 Heat pump Valve 5 Valve 3 Valve 2 Water outlet Water intake Elevating Valve 4 Condensation studs Filtration Circulating draining pump FROM THE POOL Valves 1, 2 and 3: Bypass valves Valves 4 and 5: Regulating valves TOWARDS THE POOL (Recommended for facilitating adjustments close to the machine)
  • Page 16: Hydraulic Connection

    3. Installation Hydraulic connection By-Pass assembly TOWARDS THE POOL The heat pump must be connected to the pool by means of a By-Pass assembly. A By-Pass is an assembly consisting of 3 valves that regulate the flow circulating in the heat pump. During maintenance operations, the By-Pass permits the heat FROM THE POOL pump to be isolated from the system without interrupting your...
  • Page 17: Electrical Installation

    3. Installation Electrical installation To function safely and maintain the integrity of your electrical system, the unit must be connected to a general electricity supply in accordance with the following regulations: Upstream, the general electricity supply must be protected by a 30 mA differential switch. The heat pump must be connected to a suitable D-curve circuit breaker (see table below) in accordance with current standards and regulations in the country where the system is installed.
  • Page 18: Operation

    4. Operation Operation Conditions of use For the heat pump to operate normally, the ambient air temperature must be between -15°C and 45°C. Recommendations prior to start-up Before activating the heat pump, please: Check that the unit is firmly secured and stable. ✓...
  • Page 19: Using The Pressure Gauge

    4. Operation Using the pressure gauge The gauge is for monitoring the pressure of the refrigerant contained in the heat pump. The values it indicates can vary considerably, depending on the climate, temperature and atmospheric pressure. When the heat pump is in operation: The gauge’s needle indicates the refrigerant pressure.
  • Page 20: Operation And Use

    5. Use d use ce introduction Wired remote control Function Operating mode selection / Parameters Mode intensity selection / Settings Up / Increase Down / Decrease On / Off On/off timer WiFi indicator Error indicator Defrost indicator Operation and use Heating mode 1.
  • Page 21: Operating Mode Selector

    1. Operation and use 1. Operation and use 5. Use 1.1 Display interface introduction 1.1 Display interface introduction Heating mode Operating mode selector Heating mode Cool Make sure the screen is unlo Before starting, ensure that the filtration pump is working Active Operating Heating mode...
  • Page 22: Setting The Clock

    1. Operation and use 5. Use 1.2.4 Temperature adjustment d use d use 1.1 Display interface introduction 1. Operation and use ace introduction ce introduction 1.1 Display interface introduction 1. Operation and use Setting the clock roduction oduction 1.1 Display interface introduction Set the system clock to local time, as follows: .
  • Page 23: Programming Start/Stop

    5. Use Programming Start/Stop ion and use 1. Operation and use and use 1. Operation and use 1. Operation and use This function allows you to programme the start and stop time. You can record 2 programs in total, that is, you interface introduction ion and use can schedule up to 2 different departures and 2 stops.
  • Page 24: Download & Installation Of The "Smart Life" Application

    For more information, go to the «Help» section of the «Smart Life» app The «Smart Life» app and services are provided by Hangzhou Tuya Technology. Poolstar, owner and distributor of the Poolex brand, cannot be held responsible for the operation of the «Smart Life» app.
  • Page 25: Setting Up The App

    5. Use Setting up the app WARNING: Before you begin, make sure you have downloaded the «Smart Life» app, connected to your local WiFi network, and that your heat pump is electrically powered and running. You’ll need to create a «Smart Life» account to control your heat pump remotely. If you already have a Smart Life account, please log in and go directly to step 3.
  • Page 26 5. Use Step 3 (Recommended): Add an object by clicking «...» and then «Add Object.» Enter its name («Pool» for example), then click «Done.» Step 4: Now add a device to your «Pool» Click «Add» or «+» and then «Large appliances...» followed by «Water heater.» At this point, leave your smartphone on the «Add»...
  • Page 27: Pairing The Heat Pump

    5. Use Functions Pairing the heat pump Defrosting state Heating mode Step 1: Now start the pairing. Cooling mode Choose your home WiFi network, enter the WiFi password and press «Confirm». Auto mode Lock CAUTION: The «Smart Life» application only supports 2.4GHz WiFi networks.
  • Page 28: Controlling

    5. Use Controlling User interface Current pool temperature Temperature setpoint Current operating mode Switch the heat pump on/off Change the temperature Change the operating mode Set the operating range Configure the operating ranges for the heat pump Create a schedule: Choose the time, day(s) of the week(s), and the action (turn on or off) and save.
  • Page 29: Status Values

    d use nd use terface introduction 5. Use ce introduction ace introduction e introduction Status values The status values can be checked via remote control by following these steps. for 3 seconds to enter parameters check mode. Step 1: Keep pressing Step 2: Press to check the parameter values.
  • Page 30: User Setting

    n and use introduction e introduction 5. Use nterface introduction n and use introduction e introduction nterface introduction 5.10 User setting Modify user settings for 3 seconds to access the user settings modification. Step 1: Press to choose the advanced setting you want to change. Step 2: Press to change the setting.
  • Page 31: System Parameter Query

    5. Use ration and use nd use play interface introduction introduction 5.11 System parameter query d use ace introduction n and use ce introduction introduction WARNING: This operation is used to assist servicing and future repairs. n and use The default settings should only be modified by an experienced professional person. nterface introduction Any change to the system parameter (ouside the previous table) will automatically nterface introduction...
  • Page 32 5. Use System Parameter Table Factory Factory N° Description Adjustment range setting - setting - Megaline 35 Megaline 50 30~120 30 min 40 min Accumulated heating operation time setting value 1~25 Max time of defrosting 12 min 12 min Exit defrosting temperature 1~25 12°C 8°C...
  • Page 33: Maintenance And Servicing

    6. Maintenance and servicing Maintenance and servicing WARNING: Before undertaking maintenance work on the unit, ensure that you have disconnected the electrical power supply. Cleaning The heat pump’s casing must be cleaned with a damp cloth. The use of detergents or other household products could damage the surface of the casing and affect its properties.
  • Page 34: Repairs

    7. Repairs 1. Operation and use WARNING: Under normal conditions, a suitable heat pump can heat the water in a swimming pool 1.1 Display interface introduction by 1°C to 2°C per day. It is therefore quite normal to not feel any temperature difference in the Operation and use system when the heat pump is working.
  • Page 35 7. Repairs Code Anomalies Inspection and troubleshooting 1. Check or replace throttling components. 2. Clean the evaporator fins. Low pressure protection ( three 3. Replace the low pressure switch. consecutive times will lock the machine) 4. Check the leakage position, repair it, re-vacuum and charge the refrigerant according to the refrigerant type and weight shown on the nameplate.
  • Page 36: End Of Product Life

    Poolstar company. The guaranteed parts shall be replaced or repaired at Poolstar’s discretion. Defective parts must be returned to our workshops to be covered during the warranty period. The warranty does not cover labour costs or unauthorized replacements.
  • Page 37 9. Annexes / Appendices / Apéndices / Appendici / Anhang / Bijlagen Megaline FI 35...
  • Page 38 9. Annexes / Appendices / Apéndices / Appendici / Anhang / Bijlagen Megaline FI 50 PUMP CN11...
  • Page 39 A SS I S T E NZ A T EC N IC A TE C H N I S CH E R KUN D EN D I EN S T TE C H N I SC H E B I J ST AN D www.poolex.fr Version de 04-2024 www.poolstar.fr...

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