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