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3. 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. 
The electricity supply cable must be adapted to match the unit’s rated power and the length of wiring 

required by the installation (see table below). The cable must be suitable for outdoor use.
For a three-phase system, it is essential to connect the phases in the correct sequence.

If the phases are inverted, the heat pump’s compressor will not work.

In places open to the public, it is mandatory to install an emergency stop button close to the heat pump.

Models

Electricity supply

Max. current

Cable diameter 

Protection 

Thermal-magnetic (D 

curve) protection

Dreamline Premium FI 75

Monophasé

220-240V/1N~50Hz

12.96 A

RO2V 3x2,5 mm²

16 A

Dreamline Premium FI 95

16.61 A

RO2V 3x2,5 mm²

20 A

Dreamline Premium FI 125

17.84 A

RO2V 3x4 mm²

20 A

Dreamline Premium FI 155

22.65 A

RO2V 3x4 mm²

30 A

Dreamline Premium FI 210

27.1 A

RO2V 3x6 mm²

30 A

Dreamline Premium FI 210 Tri

Triphasé

380-415V/3N~50Hz

27.1 A

RO2V 5x2.5 mm²

30 A

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 Cable cross-section suitable for max. length 10 metres. For longer than 10 metres, consult an electrician.

3.7  Electrical installation

WARNING: Installation must be carried out by a qualified engineer.

 

This section is provided for information purposes only and must be checked and adapted if 

necessary according to the actual installation conditions.

Summary of Contents for Dreamline Premium FI

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL for your heat pump www poolstar fr Dreamline PREMIUM FI...

Page 2: ...eleased into the surrounding area Before starting work the environment of the equipment should be checked to ensure that there is no risk of flammability No smoking signs must be posted 6 Ventilated a...

Page 3: ...sult 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 We have produced th...

Page 4: ...and does not exceed the maximum limits authorised for this particular product In the event of a defect and or malfunction of the heat pump the electricity supply must be discon nected and no attempt m...

Page 5: ...ating mode selector 19 4 3 Operating modes 20 4 4 Smart LED technology 19 4 5 Choice of operating mode 20 4 6 Setting the set temperature 20 4 7 Clock Setting 21 4 8 On Off synchronization adjustment...

Page 6: ...are of all the instructions in the heat pump s installation manual as well as the technical specifications Under no circumstances install the equipment close to a source of heat combustible materials...

Page 7: ...s stopped Check the water flow rate every month and clean the filter if necessary During cleaning Switch off the equipment s electricity supply Close the water inlet and outlet valves Do not insert an...

Page 8: ...complies with the RoHS European directive High performance with up to 80 energy savings compared to a conventional heating system Clean efficient and environmentally friendly R32 refrigerant Reliable...

Page 9: ...er 2 27 C Cooling capacity kW 5 36 1 38 6 88 1 82 8 86 2 24 11 07 2 86 14 52 3 64 14 58 3 66 Consumption kW 1 51 0 21 1 88 0 27 2 47 0 34 3 11 0 44 4 04 0 55 4 04 0 55 Avg EER Energy Efficiency Ratio...

Page 10: ...el Jetline Premium FI 55 75 Jetline Premium FI 95 125 155 Jetline Premium FI 210 210 Tri A 592 642 737 B 864 925 1084 C 376 391 426 D 349 364 399 E 98 128 173 F 640 640 710 G 98 128 173 H 107 107 101...

Page 11: ...ver 11 Electrical box 12 Upper structure 13 Flow detector 14 Right structure 15 Manometer 16 Right Panel 17 Control panel 18 Electrical terminal cover 19 Electrical terminal block 20 Electric cable su...

Page 12: ...necessary the unit may be raised by using suitable mounting pads designed to support its weight 5 Check that the unit is properly ventilated that the air outlet is not facing the windows of neighbouri...

Page 13: ...ocated under the pump In order to minimise the noise pollution associated with heat pump vibrations it can be positioned on vibration absorbing pads To do this you simply have to position a pad betwee...

Page 14: ...for at least 2 hours before putting the hydraulic circuit into water 3 6 Hydraulic connection 3 Installation WARNING Installation must be carried out by a qualified engineer This section is provided f...

Page 15: ...hat the water in the system is clean thus avoiding the operational problems associated with dirt or clog ging in the filter 3 Installation Half open valve Half open valve Open valve Open valve Key Key...

Page 16: ...re inverted the heat pump s compressor will not work In places open to the public it is mandatory to install an emergency stop button close to the heat pump Models Electricity supply Max current Cable...

Page 17: ...mp 3 Installation 3 8 Electrical connection WARNING The heat pump s power supply MUST be disconnected before any operation WARNING Servo control of a pump whose power exceeds 5A 1000W requires the use...

Page 18: ...lock Programming Set temperature Water temperature Defrosting WiFi Clock Operating mode Other indications of the control box This icon represents the compressor it is displayed when the compressor is...

Page 19: ...n to change the operating mode Mode Eco Inverter Choose this heating mode so that the heat pump operates silently Mode Boost Inverter Choose this heating mode so that the heat pump intelligently heats...

Page 20: ...rt after 10 minutes Good to know 4 5 Choice of operating mode 4 6 Setting the required temperature Step 1 Go to the main menu by unlocking the control panel tape 2 Presse the button to switch between...

Page 21: ...d to program the start and stop time You can program up to 3 different starts and stops The setting is done as follows Step 1 Go to the main menu by unlocking the control panel Step 2 Press the button...

Page 22: ...C A h min C A ECO IN OUT SET h 1 ON OFF 2 3 min C A h min C A System settings can be checked and changed using the remote control by following the steps below WARNING This operation is used to facilit...

Page 23: ...ved Do not adjust P10 Reserved Do not adjust N Description Default value C01 Ambient temperature C C02 evaporator coil temperature C C03 absorb temperature C C04 exhaust temperature C C05 reserved C C...

Page 24: ...ing correctly in the heat pump and that the flow rate is adequate Remove any unnecessary object or tool from around the unit Operation 1 Activate the unit s power supply protection differential switch...

Page 25: ...go into safe mode This means that there has been a leakage of refrigerant and that you must call a qualified technician to replace it 5 4 Antifreeze protection When the heat pump is on standby the sys...

Page 26: ...e of refrigerant WARNING Before undertaking maintenance work on the unit ensure that you have disconnected the electrical power supply In the winter months when the ambient temperature is lower than 3...

Page 27: ...Advanced status values settings WARNING This is to facilitate maintenance and future repairs Only an experienced professional is authorized to modify the default parameters WARNING Any modification of...

Page 28: ...gerant gas Readjust the refrigerant volume P15 Water intake temperature sensor malfunction Sensor disconnected or defective Reconnect or replace sensor P16 Outside coil temperature error Sensor discon...

Page 29: ...new purchase Your heat pump has reached the end of its life and you wish to dispose of it or to replace it Do not throw it in the rubbish bin A heat pump must be disposed of separately with a view to...

Page 30: ...chemical agent that is unsuitable for the pool Malfunction or damage arising from conditions that are unsuitable for the equipment s purposes of use Damage arising from negligence accident or force m...

Page 31: ...RD Y GN RD RD EARTH BL BL BL RD L1 L1 4WV 4WV BL RD CN207 CN224 CN212 CN203 CN220 CN216 CN228 CN210 CN209 CN200 CN201 U V W U V W Compressor Constant Current Motor Fan 4 way valve Electronic Expansio...

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