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4. Use

4.11  Parameter checking

Table of main parameters

Description

Default value

Variation

P01

Adjusting the heating temperature

27°C

15 - 40°C

P02

Adjusting the cooling temperature

27°C

8 - 28°C

P03

Reserved - Do not adjust

P04

Adjustment of temperature difference before restart

1°C

1-18°C

P05

Stop once the temperature is reached

1

1=ON ; 0=OFF

P06

Automatic defrost from

-17°C

-30°C ; -2°C

P07

Reserved - Do not adjust

P08

Reserved - Do not adjust

P09

Reserved - Do not adjust

P10

Reserved - Do not adjust

Description

Default value

C01 Ambient temperature

°C

C02 evaporator coil temperature

°C

C03 absorb temperature

°C

C04 exhaust temperature

°C

C05 reserved

°C

C06 reserved

°C

C07 Titanium heat exchanger temperature

°C

C08 water inlet temperature

°C

C09 water outlet temperture

°C

C10 reserved

°C

C11

reserved

°C

C12 reserved
C13 temperature sensor failure
C14 Refrigerant system failure
C15 Inverter driver failure
C16 signal output
C17 running status
C18 AC voltage

V

C19 DC voltage

V

C20 Actual frequency

Hz

C21 EEV open degree
C22 reserved
C23 heat pump current

A

C24 compressor current

A

C25 dc fan motor speed

Summary of Contents for POOLEX JETLINE PREMIUM FI 125

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

Page 2: ...released 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 area Make sure the area is in the open air or is properly ventilated before working on the system or performing hot work Some ventilation must be maintained during the duration of the work 7 Controls ...

Page 3: ...esult 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 this manual with the utmost care so that you get maximum benefit from your Poolex heat pump Thank you ...

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 made to repair the fault Repairs must be undertaken only by an authorised technical service organisation using original replace ment parts Failure to comply with the above mentioned clauses may have a...

Page 5: ...rating 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 21 4 9 Activation deactivation of On Off groups 22 4 10 Main parameters 22 4 11 State values 23 5 Operation 30 5 1 Operation 30 5 2 Servo control of circulating pump 30 5 3 Using the pressure gauge 3...

Page 6: ...ware 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 or a build ing s air intake If installation is not in a location with restricted access a heat pump protective grille must be fitted To avoid severe burns do not walk on pipework during installation ...

Page 7: ...is 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 anything into the air or water intakes or outlets Do not rinse the equipment with water During repairs Carry out work on the refrigerant system in accordance with current safety regulations Brazing sho...

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 high output leading brand compressor Wide hydrophilic aluminium evaporator for use at low temperatures User friendly intuitive remote control Designed to be silent Dual antifreeze system to avoid fros...

Page 9: ...78 5 76 5 75 5 73 5 74 Air 1 35 C Water 2 27 C Cooling capacity kW 4 06 1 12 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 15 0 17 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 6 48 3 52 6 51 3 54 6 62 3 65 6 58 3 58 6 57 3 56 6 61 3 59 6 63 3 61 Maximum power kW 1 85 2 65 3 55 3 95 4 55 6 15 6 15 Maximum current A 8 4...

Page 10: ... G Dimensions in mm Model 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 391 415 440 D 364 388 413 E 98 128 173 F 640 640 710 G 98 128 173 H 107 107 101 I 300 340 440 J 27 27 27 K 26 35 25 ...

Page 11: ...an motor 7 Evaporator 8 Fan motor mount 9 Top panel 10 Electric box cover 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 support 21 Heat exchanger 22 Electronic expansion valve 23 Reactive resistance 24 Bottom Panel 25 Four way valve 26 Compressor ...

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 neighbouring buildings and that the exhaust air cannot return In addition provide sufficient space around the unit for servicing and maintenance operations 6 The unit must not be installed in an area exposed t...

Page 13: ...located 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 between each of the unit s feet and its support and then fix the heat pump to the support with suitable screws 3 Installation Valves 1 2 and 3 Bypass valves Valves 4 and 5 Regulating valves Recommended for...

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 for information purposes only and must be checked and adapted if necessary according to the actual installation conditions WARNING Do not run water through the hydraulic circuit for 2 hours after appl...

Page 15: ...that 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 TOWARDS THE POOL Filtration Pump Filtration Pump Automated treatment system Automated treatment system TOWARDS THE POOL FROM THE POOL POOL POOL FROM THE POOL ...

Page 16: ...t 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 Jetline Premium FI 55 1 phase 220 240V 1N 50Hz 8 41 A RO2V 3x2 5 mm 10 A Jetline Premium FI 75 12 05 A RO2V 3x2 5 mm 16 A Jetline Premium FI 95 16 14 A RO2V 3x2 5...

Page 17: ...p 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 of a power relay L N P1 P2 Connecter à l alimentation 230V 50Hz Connecter à la pompe à filtration ou un relais de puissance PHASE NEUTRE TERRE PHASE NEUTRE Single phase model Connect to power supply 2...

Page 18: ...Clock 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 running Cette icon represents the fan it is displayed when the fan is on This icon represents the 4 way valve it is displayed when the valve is on This icon is displayed when checking the inlet water...

Page 19: ...on 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 the water in your pool in inverter mode Mode Refroidissement inverter Choose the cooling mode so that the heat pump intelligently cools the water in your pool ECO A O A CO A CO A A The ambient LEDs ...

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 Étape 2 Presse the button to switch between the 3 operating modes Eco Inverter Boost Inverter refroidisse ment WARNING Before starting ensure that the filtra tion pump is operating correctly ECO IN OUT SET h 1 ON OFF 2 3 min C A h min C A ECO ...

Page 21: ...ed 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 for 5 seconds to enter the setting of the On off groups Step 3 1 ON OFF 2 3 A Group 1 is displayed as well as the ON action mode Step 4 Change the hours using the buttons and Step 5 Press again to g...

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 facilitate maintenance and future repairs Only an experienced professional is authorized to modify the default parameters Step 1 Press the button once to enter the general parameters of the heat pump The ic...

Page 23: ...rved 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 C06 reserved C C07 Titanium heat exchanger temperature C C08 water inlet temperature C C09 water outlet temperture C C10 reserved C C11 reserved C C12 reserved C13 temperature sensor failure C14 Refri...

Page 24: ...ting 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 and circuit breaker 2 Activate the circulating pump if it is not servo controlled 3 Check the By Pass opening and the control valves 4 Activate the heat pump by pressing once on 5 Adjust the remote ...

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 system monitors the ambient temperature and the water tempera ture in order to activate the antifreeze programme if required The antifreeze programme is automatically activated when the ambient temperat...

Page 26: ...ce 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 C a shut down heat pump must be winterised to avoid any frost damage Winterising in 4 steps 6 2 Winter storage Step 1 Disconnect the heat pump from the power supply Step 3 Unscrew the drain plug and...

Page 27: ...ss of heat ECO IN OUT SET h 1 ON OFF 2 3 min C A h min C A 7 2 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 the parameters reserved automatically results in the cancellation of the guarantee System settings can be checked and changed using the ...

Page 28: ...igerant gas Readjust the refrigerant volume E15 Water intake temperature sensor malfunction Sensor disconnected or defective Reconnect or replace sensor E16 Outside coil temperature error Sensor disconnected or defective Reconnect or replace sensor E18 Vented temperature error Sensor disconnected or defective Reconnect or replace sensor E20 Inverter module protection See chapter Appendices E21 Amb...

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 its reuse recycling or upgrading It contains substances that are potentially hazardous to the environment but which will be eliminated or neutralised by recycling YOU HAVE THREE SOLUTIONS 8 1 Recycli...

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 majeure Malfunction or damage arising from the use of unauthorised accessories Repairs undertaken during the warranty period must be approved prior to being carried out by an authorised technician The w...

Page 31: ... 220V 240V 50 Hz To Pump AC 220V 240V 50 Hz Maximum 250W Maximun 1000W 21kW Unit CN601 CN600 L P2 P1 N W V U COMP MF Reactor XT1 Note Dotted line connection method is applicable to 21kW unit Compressor Constant Current Motor Fan 4 way valve Electronic Expansion Valve Full name Abbreviation Water flow switch Coil temperature sensor 1 Exhaust temperature sensor High pressure switch Suction temperatu...

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