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Jandy Heat Pump Models EE-Ti Installation and Maintenance Manual
4.
Cover only the top of the heat pump to prevent
debris from falling into the unit. Do not wrap the
sides of the heat pump with any plastic or other
material that will retain heat or moisture inside the
unit.
6.3
Spring Start-Up
If your heat pump has been winterized, perform
the following steps when starting the system in the
Spring:
1.
Uncover the heat pump and inspect the top and
sides for any debris or structural problems.
2.
Connect the water inlet and outlet unions located
on the lower front panel of the heat pump.
3.
Turn on the fi lter pump to supply water to the
heat pump. Circulate water through the system
long enough to cycle all of the pool water through
the fi lter. Check for leaks in and around the heat
pump.
4.
Check the pool chemistry and balance as
necessary.
5.
Turn on the electrical power to the heat pump at
the main breaker panel.
6.4
Inspection and Service
Jandy heat pumps are designed and constructed
to provide long performance life when installed and
operated properly under normal conditions. Periodic
inspections are important to keep your heat pump
running safely and efficiently through the years.
6.4.1
Owner Inspection
CAUTION
Do not use this heat pump if any part has been
under water. Immediately call a qualifi ed service
technician to inspect the heater and replace any
part of the control system which has been under
water.
ATTENTION
N'utilisez pas cet appareil s'il a été plongé dans
l'eau, même partiellement. Faites inspecter
l'appareil par un technicien qualifi é et remplacez
toute partie du système de contrôle et toute
commande qui ont été plongés dans l'eau
PRECAUCIÓN
No utilice esta bomba de calor si algunos de
sus componentes han estado debajo del agua.
Póngase inmediatamente en contacto con un
técnico de mantenimiento cualifi cado para que
inspeccione el equipo y reemplace cualquier
parte del sistema de control que haya estado
debajo del agua.
Zodiac recommends that you inspect your heat
pump on a regular basis and especially after abnormal
weather conditions. The following basic guidelines are
suggested for your inspection:
1.
Keep the top and surrounding areas of the heat
pump clear of all debris.
2.
Keep all plants and shrubs trimmed and away from
the heat pump.
The heat pump will produce condensation (water)
while in operation. The heat pump base is designed to
allow the condensation to exit through the bottom drain
port when the unit is running. The condensation will
increase as the outdoor air humidity level increases.
Check the following at regular intervals to ensure proper
condensate drainage:
1.
Visually inspect and clear the bottom drain ports
of any debris that could clog the ports.
2.
Ensure that condensate water does not puddle
inside the heat pump
3.
Ensure that condensate run-off is properly directed
away from the equipment pad to keep it from
undermining the pad.
During normal operation, the heat pump
produces three to five gallons of condensate per hour.
If condensate drainage is above this range during
operation or if water continues to drain from the base
when the heat pump is not in operation for more than an
hour, a leak in the internal plumbing may have occurred.
Call a qualified heat pump technician to investigate the
problem.
Keep the top air flow discharge and air flow intake
area clear of debris so the air flow though the heat pump
is not restricted. The cooler discharge air from the top
should not accumulate and be drawn into the side air
intake coils. Keep all plants and shrubs trimmed away
from the heat pump.
Make sure the front of the unit is accessible for
future service.
Keep lawn sprinkler heads from spraying on the
heat pump to prevent corrosion and damage. Use a
deflector if needed.
If the unit is installed under a very sharp roof pitch
or under a roof without a gutter, a gutter or diverter
should be fitted to prevent excessive water from pouring
down into the unit.
6.4.2
Professional Inspection
Inspections performed at least once a year by a
qualified technician are required to maintain your heat
pump's safe and efficient operation. The following basic
safety checks must be performed.
1
Check for loose or broken wires and terminal
connections.
2.
Verify the pressure switch operation. Turn the heat
pump OFF. Disconnect the power to the pump
time clock, or turn the pump time clock to an OFF