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P11    LOCATION

1. The air source heat pump must be installed outdoors. It cannot be installed indoors.

2.  Never  install  the  unit  in  a  closed  room  with  a  limited  air  volume  in  which  the  air 

expelled from the unit will be reused, or close to garden plants that could block the air 

inlet.  Such  locations  impair  the  continuous  supply  of  fresh  air,  resulting  in  reduced 

efficiency, performance and possibly preventing sufficient heat output.

3.During normal operations, the heat pump evaporator fins produce condensation water. 

The  amount  of  condensation  produced  varies  according  to  ambient  conditions.  The 

higher  the  air  humidity,  the  higher  the  amount  of  condensation  produced  (several 

liters per day). The lower heat pump panel acts as a condensation collection tray. Keep 

the drain hole clean.

4. The heat pump must be positioned to avoid damages caused by water or condensation 

leaks. Install suitable drainage outlets or collection containers.

5.  The  heat  pump  must  be  fixed  and  installed  on  a  flat,  solid,  vibration  free  and  level 

support  (cement  slab  or  prefabricated  platform).  Do  not  install  the  heat  pump  on 

unstable ground.

6.  Make  sure  the  pump  is  not  subject  to  rain  water  flows  from  nearby  building  roofs. 

Protruding  roofs  without  gutters  could  pour  significant  amounts  of  water  and/or 

debris  on  the  heat  pump  which  could  damage  it.  If  necessar y,  install  gutters  or 

discharge outlets to protect the heat pump.

7. Make sure the heat pump is not within the range of any sprinkler or irrigation systems. 

If necessar y, install suitable protections.

2.2 How to remove the front cover

Lift the front panel up

Loosen the screw

2.3 Condensation Draining Hose Installation

NOTE: The air drawn into the heat pump is strongly cooled by the operation of the heat 

pump for heating the pool water, which may cause condensation on the evaporator fins. 

The  amount  of  condensation  may  be  as  much  as  several  litres  per  hour  at  high  relative 

humidity. This is sometimes mistakenly regarded as a water leak .

1. Slightly tilt the unit to reveal the bottom panel.

2. Attach the drain hose connector (9) to the bottom panel.

3. Attach the wider end of the drain hose (10) to the hose connector and place the other 

end into a suitable discharge area.

LOCATION   P12

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1 Location and Space Requirement

2. LOCATION

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Page 1: ...EMAUX WATER TECHNOLOGY CO LTD STRIVE FOR CLEAR WATER www emauxgroup com USER MANUAL Invertor Heat Pump Operations manual EMHE22022507 Model IHP13 IHP18 IHP21 IHP26 IHP36 IHP36S ...

Page 2: ...ock setting 3 12 User Figures Setting 3 14 Alarm Checking 3 13 Professional Program Setting for professional technician only 4 MAINTENANCE 5 Troubleshooting 6 ALARM CODE LIST 7 DIAGRAMS 8 TERMS OF THE WARRANTY 28 31 33 36 40 WARNINGS The installation disassembly and maintenance of this appliance must be done by a qualified installer It is forbidden to make any changes to the structure of the appli...

Page 3: ...be sure to read these Safety Precautions before use WARNING This unit uses a flammable refrigerant 1132 If refrigerant leaks and comes in contact with fire or heating part it will create harmful gas and Read the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS carefully before operation Service personnel are required to carefully read the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and INSTALLATION MANUAL before operation Further information i...

Page 4: ...y with the appliance The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources for example open flames an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater Do not insert your finger a stick or other objects into the air inlet or outlet This may cause injury since the fan inside rotates at high speeds during operation In case of an abnormal condition such as a bu...

Page 5: ...rt which may cause overheating or fire Ensure that the area is well ventilated when the unit is operated together with a combustion appliance Inadequate ventilation may cause oxygen starvation After the heat pump is used for several seasons perform inspection and maintenance in addition to normal cleaning Dirt or dust in the unit may create an unpleasant odor contribute to growth of fungi such as ...

Page 6: ...13 3 5 13 5 6 16 2 9 5 4 5 8 15 C 0 22 2 2 1 10 220 230V 1Ph 50Hz Full DC Inverter 42 50 50 48 3 4 7 31000002 IHP18 4 5 18 6 16 2 5 12 4 5 8 15 C 0 35 3 2 1 8 15 220 230V 1Ph 50Hz Full DC Inverter 42 50 50 48 3 5 8 31000003 IHP21 5 21 6 1 16 1 3 14 5 4 6 8 1 15 C 0 4 3 4 1 8 15 5 220 230V 1Ph 50Hz Full DC Inverter 42 52 50 48 3 5 8 31000004 IHP26 7 26 6 15 5 4 18 4 5 8 1 15 C 0 5 4 3 2 3 21 220 23...

Page 7: ...nt slab or prefabricated platform Do not install the heat pump on unstable ground 6 Make sure the pump is not subject to rain water flows from nearby building roofs Protruding roofs without gutters could pour significant amounts of water and or debris on the heat pump which could damage it If necessary install gutters or discharge outlets to protect the heat pump 7 Make sure the heat pump is not w...

Page 8: ...serving the following general layout Poo Pump Filter Heat Pump Non return Check Valve Chemical Treatment Pool 2 5 Connecting the By pass Kit 2 6 Typical in ground pool arrangement Valve 1 Slightly closed Water pressure increase with just 100 to 200gr Valve 2 Completely open Valve 3 Half way open NOTE Operation without a bypass or with improper bypass adjustment may result in sub optimal heat pump ...

Page 9: ...erefore the heat pump must operate together with the filter pump After all the water connections have been attached and checked carry out the following procedure 1 Switch on the filter pump Check for leaks and verify that water is flowing from and to the swimming pool 2 Press the On Off button on the control unit panel to activate it the display shows the water inlet and outlet temperatures The un...

Page 10: ... equipped with a flow switch to protect it from running without adequate water flow rate It will turn on when the pump runs and shut it off when the pump shuts off If the pool water level is higher than 1m above or below the heat pump s automatic flow switch adjustment knob your specialist technician may need to adjust the initial start up water flow rate the same keyboard functions 3 1 Keyboard i...

Page 11: ... the main screen when the unit is power on Parameters setting by pressing keys 3 3 Structure of Interface Display Press key to enter next stage interlace press key to next mask in same stage P19 DISPLAY AND OPERATION DISPLAY AND OPERATION P20 ...

Page 12: ...ating Cooling work mode by pressing key Please turn the unit OFF before you do this setting changing 3 8 Turbo Mode Changing TB is shown if turbo mode is on You can change different language by pressing key press key Esc to exit this page 3 9 Language setting TB is shown if turbo mode is on 3 10 I O Mask figures status checking You can check the figures and status of the unit by pressing key Figur...

Page 13: ...Keep pressing key P23 DISPLAY AND OPERATION DISPLAY AND OPERATION P24 ...

Page 14: ...t the Date Clock and Timezone of unit running 3 11 Timezone Clock setting You can set the user figures after go into this setting page 3 12 User Figures Setting P25 DISPLAY AND OPERATION DISPLAY AND OPERATION P26 ...

Page 15: ...neral Recommendations 1 Check the water supply circulation system regularly for water leakage and air entering into the system as the performance and reliability of the unit will be reduced 2 Clean the pool water and filtration media regularly to maximize the performance and to prevent damage to the heat pump 3 Regularly check all the panels and screws are securely attached Restore water flow to t...

Page 16: ... blow out any standing water inside the unit 4 Reconnect the IN and OUT connections loosely to prevent debris entering the water connections 5 Drain out all the water at the bottom of the heat pump panel 6 Protect the heat pump from dirt accumulation Do not wrap the heat pump with plastic or other material that can hold heat and or humidity inside the device Use the included protective cover Sprin...

Page 17: ... pump is running 1 Water loss in the circuit Check the filling tap fill the circuit with the right amount of water 2 Air in the hydraulic circuit Remove air from the circuit 3 The valves in the hydraulic circuit are not fully open Verify that all valves are fully open 4 The water filter is dirty or clogged Clean the filter or replace it Compressor discharge pressure too high 1 Too much refrigerant...

Page 18: ...an the old version program AL02 Retain mem write error Memory writing error Reset the unit and alarm update to a new version program and clean the old AL03 Inlet probe error Water inlet temp sensor fail or loose connection Check the wire connection or replace a new sensor AL04 Outlet probe error Water outlet temp sensor fail or loose connection Check the wire connection or replace a new sensor AL0...

Page 19: ...nsor fail or loose connection Check discharge temp check the wire connection or replace a new sensor AL131 Suct temp probe error Suction temp sensor fail or loose connection Check suction temp check the wire connection or replace a new sensor AL132 Disc press probe error Discharge pressure sensor fail Check the running pressure increase the water volume or decrease the setting temp AL133 Suct pres...

Page 20: ...P37 DIAGRAMS DIAGRAMS P38 ...

Page 21: ...arranty extends only to products purchased from Emaux authorized reseller This Limited Warranty does not extend to any product that has been damaged or rendered defective a as a result of accident misuse or abuse b as a result of an act of God c by operation outside the usage parameters stated herein d by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by Emaux e by modification of the product f as a re...

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