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I-PAC / I-PAC+ inverter heat pumps 
IPT 8, 12, 16, 22, 28

Owner Installation Manual 1005494 Issue 3

Summary of Contents for IPT 8 Series

Page 1: ...I PAC I PAC inverter heat pumps IPT 8 12 16 22 28 Owner Installation Manual 1005494 Issue 3 ...

Page 2: ...ls This appliance can be used by children from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children should not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by childr...

Page 3: ...UPPLY 17 3 8 CONNECTING THE HEAT PUMP TO THE POWER SUPPLY 18 3 9 POOL PUMP SYNCHRONISATION TERMINALS P1 AND P2 19 3 10 INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROLLER 20 4 0 USING YOUR HEAT PUMP 22 4 1 THE KEY PAD 22 4 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 23 4 3 USING THE APP 24 4 4 USING THE OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROLLER 30 4 5 THE KEY PAD 30 4 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 31 5 0 TESTING 32 5 1 HEAT PUMP MALFUNCTION 32 5...

Page 4: ...he heat pump Please read and follow all safety advice The refrigerant used in this heat pump is R32 This refrigerant is environmentally friendly but safety instructions must be strictly adhered to The WARNING sign denotes a hazard It calls attention to a procedure or practice which if not adhered to could result in injury Warning signs and procedures must be complied with If a refrigerant leak is ...

Page 5: ...he following location requirements must be fulfilled The heat pump must be kept away from sources of fire or naked flames The heat pump must be installed operated and stored where the floor area is larger than the minimum requirement see section 3 2 The heat pump shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources for example open flames an operating gas appliance or an opera...

Page 6: ...torms can damage electronic equipment Ideally the heat pump should be switched off at the mains HEAT PUMP MALFUNCTION WARNING Isolate heat pump electrically and wait 3 minutes before removing panels or entering heat pump Refer to the user check list in section 6 2 and the error codes listed in section 6 3 before initiating a service call Do not attempt to interfere with any internal control settin...

Page 7: ...ants may not contain an odour Appliance shall be installed operated and stored in a room with a floor area larger than Xm2 where X is the minimum area shown in section 3 2 and section 8 0 The heat pump must be kept away from sources of fire or naked flames The heat pump must be installed in well ventilated area Closed areas are not permitted Repair and disposal must be carried out by F Gas registe...

Page 8: ...ht Do not lift the heat pump by the water inlet or outlet connections If this is done the titanium heat exchanger inside the heat pump could be damaged 2 2 ACCESSORIES These accessories are provided with the heat pump Water union connectors 2 x 1 2 x 50mm Drainage kit x 2 0 ABOUT YOUR HEAT PUMP ...

Page 9: ...UE 3 2 3 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES The following items are additional accessories available for purchase Rubber mounting kit Pack of 4 mounts Remote controller kit for indoor installation 10m extension cable Winter cover ...

Page 10: ...lication Stable inverter control system 2 5 OPERATING CONDITIONS AND RANGE Air temperature operating range I PAC IPT X models 5 43 C I PAC IPT Y models 10 43 C Water temperature setting range Heating 18 C 40 C Cooling 12 C 30 C 2 6 OPERATING MODES The heat pump has two modes Boost mode and Whisper mode Mode Modes Characteristics Boost mode Heating capacity 20 to 100 capacity Intelligent optimizati...

Page 11: ...be solid and fixed securely Brackets must be corrosion proof Do not block inlet or outlet grilles The heat pump absorbs energy from the air drawn through it To function effectively the heat pump must have access to the fresh air it needs Air must not recirculate The air leaving the heat pump must not be sucked back into the inlet Air must not be restricted The air volume must not be reduced The mi...

Page 12: ... free areas to provide air flow to and from heat pumps when installed in an enclosed area or where required to pass air through a wall etc Ensure the heat pump is sealed against the wall so the outlet air cannot recirculate Ensure the hole through the wall is sealed to avoid the outlet air entering cavities and is smooth so the outlet air is not restricted Free area is the available area through w...

Page 13: ...5494 ISSUE 3 350 cm Swimming pool or spa To comply with safety regulations regarding electrical installations in wet areas the heat pump must be installed at least 350cm away from the edge of the pool or spa ...

Page 14: ...will not ignite if the concentration level in a room stays below their lower flammability limit LFL European standard EN378 defines requirements to remain far below the lower flammable limit in case of accidental leakage By choosing the location as dictated by EN378 1 2016 the probability of forming a flammable atmosphere can be eliminated Please refer to the minimum area for each product and the ...

Page 15: ... Non return valve Sanitiser or chemical dosing device If fitted Aux heater If fitted Filter Pump To waste for winterising drain down 100mm Condensate water to waste Spare port for winterising flushing connection To waste Calorex Heat pump Pool Bypass valve adjusted to achieve recommended flow KEY Isolation valve Breakable coupling Three way valve ...

Page 16: ...conditions 3 5 INITIAL CHECKS Start the filtration pump before the heat pump is turned on and turn off the heat pump before the filtration pump It is recommended to turn off the heat pump prior to backwashing Before starting the heat pump please check for any leakage of water and check set the required temperature on the controller and then turn on In order to protect the components the heat pump ...

Page 17: ... filters pump strainer boxes heat exchangers steps and handrails It is highly recommended that bonding be retrofitted to existing pools which may not be protected by this system All electrical work to be carried out in accordance with l E E regulations latest issue or local codes of practice as applicable The machine should be installed in accordance with EMC2004 108 EC Always isolate the main pow...

Page 18: ...ough cable entry points in machine Isolator which disconnects all poles fitted within 2m and in line of sight of the heat pump L3 N Fuses MCB Earthed Power Supply 400V 50Hz L3 N P1 P2 Power terminals Pump terminals L2 L1 L2 L1 Three phase Terminals in Heat Pump Electrics enclosure Cable clamp Supply cord RCD Circuit Breaker Distribution box Secure cables using cable clamps and feed through cable e...

Page 19: ...hrough the heat pump to sample the water temperature The default sampling time interval is 1 hour If the measured temperature is more than 1 C from the set temperature the point heat pump will continue to run the filter pump and heat cool the pool If the measured temperature is within 1 C of the set temperature the filter pump will turned off until the next sampling period or the next timeclock pu...

Page 20: ...10m away Take the lid off the I PAC to gain access to the existing controller Remove the front cover Disconnect the plug from the socket on the back of the controller as shown Remove the bulkhead connector from the position shown and replace it with a rubber grommet This hole Feed the 10m cable through the grommet Route the cable inside the I PAC securing it where necessary ...

Page 21: ...emperature on the remote controller to slightly higher than the pool water The I PAC should run to heat the pool immediately if the pump synchronisation is not in use or at the next sampling period if pump synchronisation is in use Inlet for exposed cable Inlet for concealed cable Connect the lead Connect the lead Remove the two screws from the back of the Remote Controller Remove the appropriate ...

Page 22: ...On Off 2 Wi Fi Setting Lock Unlock and Heat Mode 1 Lock Unlock Screen 2 Heating mode 18 40 C 3 Cooling mode 12 30 C 4 Auto mode 12 40 C Speed Mode 1 Boost 2 Whisper Up Down Temperature Setting The buttons will turn dark when the controller is locked 4 0 USING YOUR HEAT PUMP 4 1 THE KEY PAD ...

Page 23: ...hoose Boost mode for initial heating f Wi Fi When the screen is on press for 3 seconds after flashes enter Wi Fi connection Connect Wi Fi on mobile phone and input password then control equipment by Wi Fi When APP connects Wi Fi successfully light is on g Defrosting 1 Automatic defrosting When the heat pump is defrosting the lamp flashes after defrosting the lamp stops flashing 2 Forced defrosting...

Page 24: ...HE APP a APP Download b Account registration Register Login with Existing Acount 1 Register by mobile or E mail 2 Account Registra on 1 APP Download Android please download from iOS please download from 2 Mobile or E mail registra on Obtain verification code ...

Page 25: ...nnects to the Wi Fi successfully the light will come on Add Family Enter Family name You can change room seettings anytime Set location 3 Create Family Please set family name and choose the room of device APP Pairing Please make sure you are connected to the Wi Fi 4 1 Press for 3 seconds to unlock the screen press for 3 seconds then release a er hearing the Beep enter Wi Fi code During connec on fl...

Page 26: ...26 1005494 ISSUE 3 OWNER INSTALLATION MANUAL Confirm Indicator Rapidly Blink Xiaomi_abc Confirm Add Device Pool Heat Pump 2 Click Add Device and then follow instruc ons to pair device ...

Page 27: ...27 1005494 ISSUE 3 Done ...

Page 28: ...ng temperature 1 For heat pump with Hea ng func on only Select Boost Whisper Mode The se ng temperature On Off The current swimming pool water temperature Indicates the mode Boost or Whisper mode Timer Select Hea ng Cooling Auto Func on On Off Timer Indicates the mode Boost or Whisper mode The current swimming pool water temperature 2 For heat pump with Hea ng and Cooling func on ...

Page 29: ...The weather forecast is just for reference App is subject to updating without notice Boost PoolTherm Setting 20 c c 24 c F A er pairing if your family members also want to control the device Please let your family members register the APP first and then the administrator can operate as below Inverter Check Now No ce The weather forecast is just for reference App is subject to upda ng without no ce ...

Page 30: ...WNER INSTALLATION MANUAL 4 4 USING THE OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROLLER 4 5 THE KEY PAD Symbol Function Power On Off Heating Cooling Auto mode Press to start Boost mode Press to start Whisper mode Temperature setting and display ...

Page 31: ...e and light will turn on Press to start Whisper mode and light will turn on Default mode is Boost Please choose Boost mode for initial heating c Defrosting 1 Automatic defrosting When machine is defrosting the lamp flashes after defrosting the lamp is illuminated 2 Forced defrosting When the heat pump is heating and the compressor has been working continuously for at least 10 minutes press and on ...

Page 32: ...r with detailed information and your model number Don t try to repair it yourself 5 0 TESTING Check that the fan air inlets and outlets are not obstructed It is prohibited to install refrigeration pipe or components in corrosive environment Check that the electric wiring conforms to the electric wiring diagram and that the machine is earthed Double check that the main power switch is off Check the...

Page 33: ...ply 4 E6 Low water flow indicated by more than 10 C difference in inlet and outlet temperature Check water flow and pool pump 5 Eb Ambient temperature is out of range either lower than 5 C 10 C Y version or higher than 43 C If outside wait for ambient conditions to improve winterisation may be required If installed in a sheltered place check for air recirculation 5 Ed Frost protection The heat pum...

Page 34: ...Gas return temp sensor failure 13 P6 Cooling coil pipe temp sensor failure 14 P7 Ambient temp sensor failure 15 P8 Cooling plate sensor failure 16 P9 Current sensor failure 17 PA Restart memory failure 18 F1 Compressor drive module failure 19 F2 PFC module failure 20 F3 Compressor start failure 21 F4 Compressor running failure 22 F5 Inverter board over current protection 23 F6 Inverter board overh...

Page 35: ...ed by authorised technicians It is illegal to allow refrigerant gases to escape to air Do not attempt to work on the equipment by yourself Improper operation may cause danger Requirements for service personnel Any person who is involved with working on or breaking into a refrigerant circuit should hold a current valid certificate from an industry accredited assessment authority F Gas registered Do...

Page 36: ... 3 21 0 69 4 25 Rated input current A 1 38 7 58 1 82 10 8 2 60 14 61 3 16 19 32 Maximum input current A 9 5 12 5 19 5 20 Rated RCD type F mA 30 30 30 30 Rated Fuse aM MCB type C A 16 16 25 25 Sound pressure level at 10m dB A 19 6 31 5 21 9 32 0 24 3 36 1 24 9 36 7 Recommended water flow rate m3 h 3 0 5 0 4 0 6 0 7 0 10 0 10 0 12 0 Pressure drop m kPa 0 36 3 5 0 41 4 0 0 56 5 5 0 77 7 5 Pool water ...

Page 37: ...7 2 28 0 41 3 15 0 48 3 91 Rated input current A 1 17 9 91 1 78 13 69 2 08 17 00 Maximum input current A 13 5 17 20 Rated RCD type F mA 30 30 30 Rated Fuse aM MCB type C A 20 25 25 Sound pressure level at 10m dB A 20 8 24 5 20 4 33 7 23 0 34 4 Recommended water flow rate m3 h 5 0 7 0 8 0 10 0 10 0 12 0 Pressure drop m kPa 0 49 4 8 0 61 6 0 0 77 7 5 Pool water connections Inches 1 or 50mm Female GE...

Page 38: ...ower kW 0 41 3 15 0 48 3 91 0 64 5 20 Rated input current A 0 59 4 56 0 69 5 66 0 92 7 53 Maximum input current A 5 8 7 9 5 Rated RCD type B mA 30 30 30 Rated Fuse aM MCB type C A 10 10 16 Sound pressure level at 10m dB A 20 4 33 7 23 0 34 4 22 1 34 2 Recommended water flow rate m3 h 8 0 10 0 10 0 12 0 12 0 18 0 Pressure drop m kPa 0 61 6 0 0 77 7 5 0 85 8 5 Pool water connections Inches 1 or 50mm...

Page 39: ...388 429 1084 640 74 948 107 A B C D E F G H J IPT12 ALY 334 590 318 359 954 340 74 648 107 IPT16 ALY 404 590 388 429 954 460 74 755 107 IPT16 BLY 404 590 388 429 954 460 74 755 107 IPT22 ALY 404 720 388 429 1084 620 74 948 107 IPT22 BLY 404 720 388 429 1084 620 74 948 107 IPT28 BLY 514 790 498 539 1154 650 74 948 128 9 0 DIMENSIONS E B C D A H G F J Air inlet Air inlet Water out Water in ...

Page 40: ...8 630 565 50 IPT16 ALX 478 465 349 315 675 666 50 IPT22 ALX 645 630 462 405 799 861 50 K L M N P Q R IPT12 ALY 478 465 300 349 743 566 50 IPT16 ALY 587 540 370 349 731 667 50 IPT16 BLY 587 540 370 349 731 667 50 IPT22 ALY 645 630 462 405 799 861 50 IPT22 BLY 645 640 462 405 799 861 50 IPT28 BLY 645 630 462 400 876 866 50 P Q R K L M N ...

Page 41: ... provide frost protection To eliminate corrosion problems To inhibit electrical components 1 Switch off electrical supply to heat pump 2 Remove external fuses and keep in safe place away from heat pump to prevent accidental operation of heat pump 3 Ensure water circulation pump is switched off 4 Drain water from heat pump by a Drain valve if fitted b Disconnecting pipework to and from heat pump c ...

Page 42: ...and duct pressure are outside the specified limits 9 The air flow to and from the machine is outside the specified limits If in doubt or if advice is required please contact the Dantherm Group UK Service Department by calling 44 0 1621 856 611 option 4 or email service department dantherm com Please give MODEL NUMBER and SERIAL NUMBER of your heat pump when making technical or service enquiries Th...

Page 43: ...43 1005494 ISSUE 3 12 0 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

Page 44: ...Dantherm Ltd Unit 12 Galliford Road Maldon CM9 4XD United Kingdom 44 0 1621 856 611 sales uk dantherm com Calorex is a brand of danthermgroup co uk ...

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