Hayward EnergyLine pro Installation Instructions Manual page 11

Swimming pool heat pump unit
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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°).
10) With the unit operating, turn off the filter pump. The unit should
automatically turn off and display error code E03.
11) Allow the unit and the pool pump to run 24 hours per day until the
desired water temperature has been reached. When the set water inlet
temperature is reached, the unit will turn off. It will automatically restart (as
long as the pool pump is running) if the pool temperature is at least 0.5°C
below the set temperature.
Water flow switch - The unit is equipped with a flow switch that turns on the
heat pump when the pool filtration pump is running, and deactivates it when
the filtration pump is out of order. If the water is low, the E03 alarm code will
appear on the regulator (See § 6.4).
Time delay - The unit is equipped with a time delay of 3 minutes in order
to protect the control circuit components, to eliminate restart cycling and
contactor chatter. Thanks to this time delay, the unit automatically restarts
approximately 3 minutes after each control circuit interruption. Even a brief
power interruption will activate the restart time delay.
Phase switch - The Triphasic units include a phase switch to ensure that the
compressor is rotating in the correct direction. If the unit does not start, check
the condition of the phase switch located in the electrical box.
L1 L2 L3
4 Yellow/orange ON = Relay ON = Order and Phase number OK
4 Green = Power on
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