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Miami Shores Village 10050 NE 2 Ave Miami Shores FL 33138 305-795-2204 Location Address Parcel Number 68 NE 91ST ST, Miami Shores, FL 33138 1131010200020 Contacts Permit'1 o.: BPP -04-19-824 ftmul� Pear* Type: Pools/Whirlpools/Hat Tubs CCF Work Classification: New Certificte of Completion for Single Fam PErmitStatus: Approved Issue Date: 04/29/2019 F Expiration: 10/14/2019 Location Address Parcel Number 68 NE 91ST ST, Miami Shores, FL 33138 1131010200020 Contacts Description: NEW POOL AND NEW PAVER DECK Valuation: $ 92,000.00 nests: Inspection pection 762 49RRe e Total Sq Feet: 0.00 Fees Floyd Gonzales Owner 68 NE 91 ST, MIAMI SHORES, FL 331382808 gonzalesf@aol.com ROSMEL POOLS INC Contractor WILFREDO JR LEIVA 9300 NW 25 ST 103, DORAL, FL33172 Business: 3055927900 $200.00 CCF $55.20 Description: NEW POOL AND NEW PAVER DECK Valuation: $ 92,000.00 nests: Inspection pection 762 49RRe e Total Sq Feet: 0.00 Fees Amount Application Fee - Other $200.00 CCF $55.20 Certificte of Completion for Single Fam $50.00 and Duplex $0.00 DBPR Fee $41.40 DCA Fee $27.60 Education Surcharge $18.40 Permit Fee $2,560.00 Planning and Zoning Review Fee $35.00 Scanning Fee $18.00 Structural Review ($45) $45.00 Technology Fee $69.00 Total: $3,119.60 Payments Date Paid Amt Paid Total Fees $3,119.60 Check # 15212 04/29/2019 $2,919.60 Check # 15219 04/16/2019 $200.00 Amount Due: $0.00 Building Department Copy In consideration of the issuance to me of this permit, I agree to perform the work covered hereunder in compliance with all ordinances and regulations pertaining thereto and in strict conformity with the plans, drawings, statements or specifications submitted to the proper authorities of Miami Shores Village. In accepting this permit I assume responsibility for all work done by either myself, my agent, servants, or employes. I understand that separate permits are required for ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, WINDOWS, DOORS, ROOFING and SWIMMING POOL work. OWNERS AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regul 'ng con tru n and g. her I horize the above med contra or to do the work stated. Authoriz ignature: 0),6(r Applicant / Contractor / Agent Date April 29, 2019 Page 2 of 2 BUILDING Miami Shores Village Building Department �c���rEo 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida 33138 APR 15 llii9 Tel: (305) 795-2204 Fax: (305) 756-8972 INSPECTION LINE PHONE NUMBER: (305) 762-4949 64-� FBBC20�`a Master Permit No F) FP- 04 -1 71 1 "UUQ� y PER IT APPLICATION BUILDING ❑ ELECTRIC ❑ ROOFING Sub Permit No. ❑ REVISION ❑ EXTENSION ❑ RENEWAL ❑PLUMBING ❑ MECHANICAL ❑PUBLIC WORKS ❑ CHANGE OF ❑ CANCELLATION ❑ SHOP Q CONTRACTOR DRAWINGS JOB ADDRESS: a qk City: Miami Shores County: Miami Dade Zip: I �g Folio/Parcel#: (•1 -lel Is the Building Historically Designated: Yes NO Occupancy Type: Load: Construction Type: Flood Zone: BFE: FFE: OWNER: Name (Fee Simple Titleholder):�U-E� COUO2CA[CS Phone# Address:,Q% A,f,. o(( Z . City: tkC i State: Zip: ?)�3 L -3g Tenant/Lessee Name: 9A Phone#: Email: N CONTRACTOR: Company TwS Address: q V—<37,> IU . Lo - CD6 City: State: _� Zip: Qualifier Name: Z :C—Cc p Lzecy t, Tr - Phone#: State Certification or Registration/#:Cinf-1—1 LISS91( Certificate of Competency #: DESIGNER: Architect/Engineer: Phone#:'220��36-.435 Address: $11i41:a> -5 W . City: tA,Gtmi, State: A, zip: 6 Value of Work for this Permit: $ �%� , 0400' Square/Linear Footage of Work: Type of Work: ❑ Addition ❑ Alteration New ❑ Repair/Replace ❑ Demolition Description of Work: Specify color of -color thru tile: Submittal Fee $7W Scanning Fee $ Technology Fee $_ Structural Reviews $ (Revised02/24/2014) Permit Fee $ _ Radon Fee $ Training/Education Fee $ CCF DBPR $ CO/CC $ _ Notary Double Fee $ Bond $ 55M - OD (� TOTAL FEE NOW DUE $ a1 I % / - 6v Bonding Company's Name (if applicable) Bonding Company's Address City State Mortgage Lender',s'Name (if applicable) Mortgage Lender's Address City rill State A114 Zip Zi Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for ELECTRIC, PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS, FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS, AIR CONDITIONERS, ETC..... OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. "WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT." Notice to Applicant: As a condition to the issuance of a building permit with an estimated value exceeding $2500, the applicant must promise in good faith that a copy of the notice of commencement and construction lien law brochure will be delivered to the person whose property is subject to attachment. Also, a certified copy of the recorded notice of commencement must be posted at the job site for the first inspection which occurs seven (7) days after the building permit is issued. In the absence of such posted notice, the inspection will not be approved and a reinspection fee will be charged. Signature yp—ft OWNER or AGENT The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this '�I' day o''f,�,,,,T6bfUCAM 20 N , by kA�`1 CGrCM���l 'ho is personally known to me or who has produced GLLA kfa,f s identification and who did take an oath. NOTARY PUBLIC: Print: Signature � CONTRACT elv,,,�� The foregoing instrumentwasacknowledged before me this a1 day of ,,I I 20 (f by who is personally known to me or who has produced ( k-n� as identification and who did take an oath NOTARY Sign:_ Print: Seal: ` Notary Public - State of Florida �� Nota 'ery Public -State of Florida • Commission # GG 250751 Seal: ••'?pF�,dF`ate` -,,!�.oF��;� Commission t1 GG 250751 My Comm. Expires Feb 14, 2021 My Comm. Expires Feb 14, 2021 APPROVED BY Plans Examiner 2 l Zoning ell, Structural Review Clerk (Revised02/24/2014) Miami Shores Building Department 10 050 N.E.2nd,.Avanue Miami Shotes, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 i #:'(305) 756.8972 I certify that I a the legal owner of the property :d's es6dbed as, located at, In. accordance with Section 33-12(Q, Code of Metropolitan Do& County, I certify that I understand and agree that the SVWMmihg pool to, be constructed afthe above address cannot be used or filled with water until separate permit has been obtained for an approved safety barrier, and such barrier erected, inspected and approved. 1. further understand that this certification, however, does not eliminate the need for obtaining a permitand erecting and approved bam"er prior to final inspection and use of the Note: This certification is to be submitted with a swihnilno pool'permit application in duplicato. SWIMMINO. POOL CEgTIFICAIM: ,OWNER'S Ew aLn Miami Shores Mi'llage Building & Zoning Departmot • Aftention.-Bullcling Official I certify that I a the legal owner of the property :d's es6dbed as, located at, In. accordance with Section 33-12(Q, Code of Metropolitan Do& County, I certify that I understand and agree that the SVWMmihg pool to, be constructed afthe above address cannot be used or filled with water until separate permit has been obtained for an approved safety barrier, and such barrier erected, inspected and approved. 1. further understand that this certification, however, does not eliminate the need for obtaining a permitand erecting and approved bam"er prior to final inspection and use of the Note: This certification is to be submitted with a swihnilno pool'permit application in duplicato. Miami Shores. Village Building Department 1005.0:N' 15.2nd.Avenuo Miami Shares, Florida 33138 Tet: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 NOTICE OF REOLMEMENTS RESIDENTIAL SWIMMING POOL, SPA AND NOT TO SAFETY ACT 0000 (WP) awfedge that a nevi swlmrnin p pa or hot tub w�II be "constru;tecL a� instailed ilt 4-11 A i Gm 1 _ & 138 Miami Shoref'FL,'and herd affirm that one 00 the following methods will' be used to meet the requiremeft"O'Chapte'r%'1 , 000000 Florida Statues and the Florida Building Code K41"01:17: Please initial the methods) to be used: o 0000.. 0000 0000.. ... The"pool will be equipped with an approved safety pool cover that compiidf whit ASTM • • • F'1346-91. (Submit Manufacturer's Specfications). �ti • • • A continuous, one-piece (child) barrier m 0000.. meeting the requirements of Ftondp Byjldirlg Code R410i.0115 wilt protect thel pootperimeter, The plans shall.show the fence.loca6Oh and trietltod.of ; 0 •' attachment, including one end"t#iaf sliall-not lie removable without ft aid of tools. (Submit Manufacturef? • • Specifications) A combination""of noel -dwelling wails and fences (screen enclosure, child fence; masonry fence walls, chain link.or wood fence, etc.) will protect.the pool pe'n" meter. The plans mutt specify the type and location of all non dwelling walis. Florida 8uilding'Cade, R4101.17.1 Any corribinatlon'of protection which incorporates dwelling walls with openings: directly into the pool perimeter and all windows and doors will be equipped with exit alarms complying with Florida Building Code; 84101.17.1.9 (Submit Manufacturer's Specifications). Any combination of protection which incorporates dwelling walls with openings directly into the pool perimeter and all boars will'be equipped with a self :latching device with positive mechanical latching/locking installed a min. 50 above the threshold., if this`option is selected; submit pians showing all types and location of all penmeter;protection• The plans must also show the location and type of all openings, and the hardware.type for each location. (Submit Manufactureelt Specifications). in accordance with the "Code, the pool may not be filled with water without compliance with the Private Swimming Pool "Safety Requirements, and upon expiration of the permit, the pool shall be presumed tobe unsafe.l understand that not having one of the above installed will constitute a violation of Chapter 515, i .9 .,,-ail d will be considered as committing a misderneanor of the second degree, purxyshah as pr"ovided in Spoon 77, 6.091 or"Secticitt ('75.083 F 8 ,This form must be signed -�0 4 1 '!U CAM, • FY p,,UBLI t , ^JiiS ANAP$ MARTINEZ DORIS ANAYS MARTINEZ :- F! ary State of Florida ��Y'�4r''• %s, GG 250751:'��f r �, h�; Notary Public -State of Florida ov" ' My per, : :rr; --eb 14,1021 �� ' Commission # GG 250751 My Comm. Expires Feb 14, 2021 •....• 0000.. 000000 0000. •...• 000000 0 0000.. 000000 Miami Shores Village Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 RESTRICTIVE COVENANT PROTECTIVE POOL ENCLOSURE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: *00000 0000 WHEREAS, the undersigned % le -7 " is/are the few... simple owner(s) of the following described pr perry situated and being in Miami Shores Villajet Florida: • • • Address:_ I� �I �� fA.-on1 �1'��1�� •0000. :000:0 0000 Whereas, the undersigned owner(s) �c ¢[� 0:": desire to utilize said Lot(s) as a single building site, hnd the undersigned owner(s) do(es) hr jepyApclare .. and agree as fcllows: . 0000.. I. That the property will not be used in violation of an ordinances of Miami• • Y �Tes:Village �. or Miami -Dade County now in effect or hereinafter enacted.• 0000 II. That the purpose of the covenant is to induce Miami Shores Village to issue a permit for a pool where the required enclosure is not on the subject property where the pool is located. III. That if any of our adjoining neighbors remove any portion of their fence or wall, or if our/my property shall fail to meet code requirements for pool barriers, we, as owners will immediately installs a protective enclosure to meet code requirements and will obtain a permit for such fence. IV. That, I/we, as owner(s) hold Miami Shores Village harmless for any negligence or injury that results from not having the enclosure. V. If enclosure belongs to said property, I agree to maintain & or replace said enclosure in the event that is damaged or removed by any case. NOW, THEREOF, for good and valuable consideration, the undersigned do(es) hereby declare that he/she will not convey or cause to be conveyed the title to the above property without requiring the successor in title to abide by all terms and conditions set forth herein. FURTHER, the undersigned declare(s) that this covenant is intended and shall constitute a restrictive covenant concerning the use, enjoyment and title to the above property and shall constitute a covenant running with the land and shall be binding upon the undersigned, his/her successors and assigns and may only be released by Miami Shores Village, or its successors, in accordance of said Village then in effect. iL OWNER SIGN & PRINT OWNER SIGN &U -INT I Hereby Certify that on this day personaH ap eared before me _l L �ae�� and has produced ID�t l ULM identification an he/she acknowledge that he/she executed the foregoing, reely and voluntari y, for purposes there in expressed. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me on this c_ 1 .day of br 20 19 ?�/�e�.. DORIS ANAYS MARTINEZ Notary Public - State of Florida �� Commission # GG 250751 NOTARY PUBL C STATE OF FLORIDA Revised 05/2209��. ( My Comm. Expires Feb 14, 2021 0000.. 0 0000.. . 0 0 0 0 . 0000. 0000. 0000.. 0000.. 0000.. r �bmi r hQre;~ flage Idifig-De.art Ont , 0050 N F-264 venue -"i riiw; Mlamt Shores, Pori& 33139 Tet;(30i ) 795.2204 �t1i E"`:'t=F1��.ti'� ...... ..:. ....:. STATE W a COUNT OF'( .... ..... , Y "� rA .1 1 • r • • •, • • • . • • • • • • • • • • The Affrant� _ C17_ t LC'S does flare y tl t u001gned QwP -< '� att;�cted SklNg perfQnried by • • • • < , fR (1� 1Ti of 5utir@jfC+r's company) For address .1 l P.erom�ed on l -. �$ (date of survey] is art adcurate reprser�tation of the exrstmg cpndifiaris'and: R=tions: of all stru+ctur@a on , e pTpert as of this date. , Tare .pwrpase of.thi Affidavit-is,to induce Miami Shores Village to issue a building p@miif far the prop" P x withoi>;f_ first p ividrng a. survel+" I .than seven (7) years old old The' -Affiant, 'as property owner, (wittier agr 'to . remove or obtain.:rmltsfar any. sctres which now:may e>�st ortie P�p•Y whkh are not emit W nor. rliich { may violate zoning or buildrNlations The: Affrant further understands that the Aptence of any such structures may affect final i6soeptons as applicable to this or ottaer peat ita. w. urttrer, Affiant s eth naugtrt. ... u Pmp@rty;Own@r Signator@ Property mer Prirrt f ; me :SWnRN 0}1Nb S i i�Ed`be#ore:methis - r as id tifir.�ian. Affiant ts_-_personapyftricwn t rrie prodiiced ^ �. -DORIS ANAYS MARTINEZ >. �NotBry Pdbbc ;State'af Flonda �-Commission #,GG 250751 'My{amm+Expires Feb 14;,2021 .. - ._ s• ria ((�ZS/12')RevFsed on 5(22120091 Revises! on 61 ?M ., .. ... , • >_, ,. .. 0 APR 16 OREPORT OF SUBSURFACE SOIL EXPLORAT, GEOTECHNICAL EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS PROPOSED ADDITION & SWIMMING POOL 68 NE 91St STREET MIAMI SHORES, FLORIDA JULY 2016 Prepared for: FLOYD GONZALES 68 NE 91St STREET MIAMI SHORES, FLORIDA 33138 NELCO TESTING AND ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 13370 SW 131" Street, Suite 105 Miami, Florida 33186 . . .... ...... ...... .... ...... .... . ..... ...... .... ..... .... .. . ...... . . . . % ...... .... NELCO TESTING AND ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 13370 SW 131" Street, Suite 105 Miami, Florida 33186 MENNFLED Tq< T c m TESTING S ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. July 14th, 2016 Floyd Gonzales 68 NE 91s' Street Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Reference: Report of Subsurface Soil Exploration and Recommendations Evaluation of Subsurface Conditions For the Proposed Construction: Proposed Addition & Swimming Pool 68 NE 91s' Street Miami Shores, Florida •6•• • • • 6 0000 NTES Project Number: B-160764 •6••• 0 Dear Sirs, �• ;0.066 0000•• • •6• Following please find the report of subsurface soil explorations and geomctAcal e�2�luation for the above referenced property. Test Borings and soil sampling took place ori July: th - 2016 using procedures in general accordance with ASTM D-1586, the Standard Penetration I#"This report presents our findings, data, and recommendations. 0 0 0 0 " We appreciate this opportunity to assist you in this project. If you have any questlafis or comments, please call us at (305) 259-9779. Respectfully Submitted, NELCO Testing and Engineering Services, Inc. N1 uL 'LA V.M.B Ve1tMrmTu-- 1 \Ys Professional Engineer No. 63107 State of Florida 13370 SW 131St Street, Suite 105, Miami, FL. 33186 (305) 259-9779 0000•• • 0000• NELCO TESTING AND ENGINEERING SERVICES TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction........................................................................................2 Project Information............................................................................... 2 Testing Program and Subsurface Conditions...................................................2 Evaluations and Recommendations Foundation Support & Recommendations Foundation Recommendations..........................................................3 • Soil Bearing Capacity for Foundations ................................................. 4 o Slab -on -Grade Floors........................................................ . 4.00 Anticipated Settlement.........................................................'........Y•.. Soil Erosion................................................................ .. ....• • • 609 Sand Seams....................................................................•• ......... • REPORT LIMITATIONS....................................................... •. • ..... . . APPENDICES Appendix Project Location Map.............................................................................A Test Boring Location Sketch..................................................................... A Standard Penetration Test Boring Logs ......................................................... B 13370 SW 131st Street, Suite 105, Miami, Florida 33186 (305) 259-9779 NELCO TESTING AND ENGINEERING SERVICES Subsurface Soil Exploration and Recommendations For Proposed Addition & Swimming Pool 68 NE 91St Street Miami Shores, Florida INTRODUCTION The purpose of this sub -surface exploration was to obtain data in order to provide an evaluation of the sub -surface conditions and recommendations for foundation design for support of the proposed construction. . . .... ...... PROJECT INFORMATION ' ...... .... ...... Site survey, project, and construction information was provided by Mr. Xii�Sahs TQr Floyd ;;;;;• Gonzales, ownert.' .. .. .. . ...... At the time of testing, an existing single family home was observed on thl prpMrty. Proposed •; construction consists of a residential addition and a swimming pool addition to thJ.axisting . single family home property. • • • "' SUB -SURFACE CONDITIONS Sub -surface exploration consisted of two (2) Standard Penetration Test Borings conducted conforming to the guidelines as set forth in ASTM D-1586. Testing was performed on July 7th, 2016. A review of the Test Boring Reports generally indicates that the site is mantled by approximately 4.0 to 5.0 feet of sand with gravel. Beneath, soft limestone was encountered throughout the maximum explored depth of fifteen (15) feet below existing grade. Groundwater at the time of testing was encountered at approximate depths of 14.0 feet below existing grade. Please refer to the enclosed appendices for location, classification, and stratification information. 13370 SW 131St Street, Suite 105, Miami, FL. 33186 (305) 259-9779 2 NELCO TESTING AND ENGINEERING SERVICES FOUNDATION RECOMMENDATIONS Remove any surface vegetation, topsoil, and organic material within the building areas plus five (5) feet outside the building footprint. The area under footings, foundations, and concrete slabs on grade shall have all vegetation, stumps, roots, and foreign materials removed prior to placement of fill. 2. Compact the cleared area to a minimum compaction of 95 percent of the dry soil density as determined by the Modified Proctor Test — ASTM D-1557. 3. If any fill material is required, fill and compact the cleared areas in lifts not greater than 12 inches of compacted thickness to elevate to the required grade. Fill material for areas in support of footings is to be a mixture of limerock and sand, free of vegetation, organic material, construction debris, and large rocks. Fill material for slab on grade areas may be clean sand, filled and compacted in lifts not greater than 12 inches of Joos. matertal: • The maximum size of fill material (rocks) within 12 inches below the floor slab shfi all b � pro more 000:than 3 inches in diameter. ...:.. 4. All fill material shall be inorganic containing no more than 5% by wei�ht'drganiematerial. Silt -size fine particulates (material passing the No. 200 Sieve) in fill majcFjC shall bi jinZited to less than 10% by weight. ...... • 5. Excavate structure footings and swimming pool to the required depth. • 6. Compact each lift of fill material and excavated footings to a minimum compaction of 95 percent of the dry soil density as determined by the Modified Proctor Test — ASTM D-1557 prior to placement of any additional fill required. Prior to compaction, the moisture content of each lift of fill material shall be adjusted to within plus/minus 2 percent of the optimum moisture as determined by the Modified Proctor Test — ASTM D-1557. 7. Compaction of building site shall be verified by means of one Field Density Test for each 2500 square feet or fraction thereof for each lift of compacted soil for building pad or slab area. One Field Density Test will also be required for every 50 linear feet of excavated spread footings, and every isolated footing excavation. Field density tests shall be performed as per ASTM D-2922. 8. All Geotechnical work must be performed under the supervision of our geotechnical engineer or one of his representatives, in order to verify compliance with our specifications. 13370 SW 131St Street, Suite 105, Miami, FL. 33186 (305) 259-9779 NELCO TESTING AND ENGINEERING SERVICES SOIL BEARING CAPACITY FOR FOUNDATIONS Our observations, exploration, and evaluation, supplemented by a review of sub -soil profile developed from the soil engineering Standard Penetration Test, indicate that the soils found, after improvements as specified, will be suitable for supporting foundations proportioned for a maximum allowable bearing stress of 2500 pounds per square foot, based on total load. Slab -on -Grade Floors Slab on grade floors may be designed for a maximum live load of 150 PSF. A 6 -mil or thicker plastic vapor barrier should also be placed below concrete floor slabs to reduce the potential for moisture to permeate through the slab into finished interior areas. 0000 ANTICIPATED SETTLEMENT •" """ • .. 0000 0000.. 0000 0000.. 0000.. 999..9 Provided that foundations and soils (existing and fill material), are engine t&4nd caasUUted 9 in accordance with our recommendations and specifications the maximi m:total fo; ndation ;;;;;- settlement is expected to be less than 1 inch. Differential settlemeati'hetbveen' adj aotent ... 9 0 . . foundations is expected to be '/2 of total settlement. :06:0: • . . . 9 ..0900 0000.. 0 9 . .0900. 000 SOIL EROSION '0000 ' The possibility exists for erosion to occur on soils providing structural support for any proposed or existing footings/foundations. This should be considered and addressed during the design and construction process for both existing soil and structurally placed fill material in support of any footings/foundations. This geotechnical report does not address this condition, its possibility of occurring, or its prevention. SAND SEAMS Occasional sand seams have been encountered in the limestone formations at various construction projects in the region. These seams are typically filled with brown sand, and can vary in size from approximately 3 feet wide, 10 feet deep, to as much as 100 feet wide, 30 feet deep. Smaller seams can be can be rectified by filling with either low -strength (lean) concrete or properly placed fill material. Should any larger sand seams be encountered during the construction process, a re-evaluation of the foundation recommendations in this report may be necessary, as well as a foundation re -design. We should be notified in this case in order to review our recommendations. 13370 SW 131St Street, Suite 105, Miami, FL. 33186 (305) 259-9779 4 NELCO TESTING AND ENGINEERING SERVICES REPORT LIMITATIONS The recommendations submitted are based on the available subsurface information obtained by Nelco Testing and Engineering Services, Inc. (NTES) and design details provided by Floyd Gonzales for the proposed project. If there are any revisions to the nature, design or location of proposed structures, NTES should be notified immediately to determine if changes in recommendations are required. If NTES is not retained to perform these functions, NTES will not be responsible for the impact of those conditions of the project. The geotechnical engineer warrants that the findings, recommendations, specifications, or professional advice contained herein have been made in accordance with ASTM specifications, and generally accepted professional geotechnical engineering practices in the local area. No other warranties are implied or expressed. Evaluations expressed in this report are based on field observations and data collected during exploration. Variations throughout the sub -surface profile may exist between designated boring locations, and in inaccessible areas with existing $tractyres. These may not become evident until construction operations have comncenaed. Should any .. . •..• variations become evident, NELCO Testing and Engineering Services, Inc.•WW•be nqt &d. A reevaluation of the information and professional opinions expressed in•tbie• report may be necessary. :...:. Please note analysis and recommendations mentioned in this report are! obtained*from• the borings performed at the indicated locations on the "Soil Boring Test LocatioiiSketch" i0lilded in this report. Local variations outside of the vertical reach of the boril:g•tvgations may be encountered. Descriptions represent our interpretation of the subsurface data and'obse&ati&s at the specific boring locations, on the date tested. • • • • This geotechnical report has been prepared by NTES. for the intended use of Floyd%orales and the specific application to the named project as described. Any third party use of this report should be conducted with the expressed written permission of NTES. 13370 SW 131" Street, Suite 105, Miami, FL. 33186 (305) 259-9779 NELCO TESTING AND ENGINEERING SERVICES APPENDIX A • Project Location Map • Standard Penetration Test Location Sketch 13370 S.W. 131 Street, Suite 105, Miami, Fl. 33186 (305) 259-9779 . . .... ...... • • . • ... . .... . ..... ...... .... ..... •• •• •• • 0000•• • • • • • 0000•• 0000•• • • • •0000• 00 0 0 00 • • 0.:.06 •• 13370 S.W. 131 Street, Suite 105, Miami, Fl. 33186 (305) 259-9779 PROJECT SITE 1-0 15 =erial Phots a arh PROJECT LOCATION MAP PROPOSED ADDITION & SWIMMING POOLx 68 NE 91" STREET A MIAMI SHORES, FLORIDA r. TESTING & ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 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The technician must possess and comply with all certifications and regulations regarding the purchasing, handling, transportation and reclamation of R410A refrigerant. In the event no such state or local requirement exists, the installer or maintainer must be a professional with sufficient experience in pool equipment installation and maintenance so that all of the instructions in this manual can be followed exactly. Before installing this product, read and follow all warning notices and instructions that accompany this product. Failure to follow warning notices and instructions may result in property damage, personal injury, or death. Improper installation and/ or operation can create an electrical hazard which can cause serious injury, property damage, or death. Improper installation and/or operation will void the warranty. Jandyo Pro Series JE Heat Pumps Installation and Operation Manual Table of Contents Section 1. General Information ..................3 1.1 Introduction......................................................... 3 1.2 Consumer Information and Safety ......................3 1.3 Warranty............................................................. 4 1.4 Codes and Standards ......................................... 4 1.5 Technical Assistance ........................................... 4 1.6 Materials Needed For Installation ....................... 4 1.7 Specifications......................................................5 Section 2. Installation Instructions ............5 2.1 General Information ............................................ 5 2.2 Location Requirements.......................................5 Section 3. Water Connections ...................8 3.1 Plumbing Layout................................................8 3.2 Water Connections at Heat Pump ...................... 8 3.3 Check Valve Installation ...................................... 8 3.4 Multiple Unit Installation......................................9 Section 4. Electrical Connections..............9 4.1 General Information ............................................ 9 4.2 Main Power ....................................................... 10 4.3 Bonding.............................................................15 4.4 Optional Remote Controls ................................ 15 Section 5. Operation..................................1& 5.1 Initial Start-up Precautions ................................ 18 5.2 Operating the Controller ................................... 18 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10. Figure 11 a Figure 11b Figure 12 Figure 13 v ENGLISH` 5.3 Operating Features of Hybrid Units with Optional Chiller ................................................. 19 5.4 User Setup Options .......................................... 20 5.5 Set Point Lockout .............................................. 21 5.6 Water Pressure Switch Adjustment ................... 21 Section E. General Maintenance ..............21 6.1 Water Chemistry ...............................................21 6.2 Winterizing........................................................ 22 6.3 Spring Start-Up.................................................22 6.4 Inspection and Service.....................................22 Section 7. Professional Maintenance Main Control Panel ............................... and Service..............................23 7.1 Heat Pump Design............................................23 Zodiac JE1500 Heat Pumps Exploded 7.2 Heat Pump Components and Qpepation...... ..... 23 Zodiac JE2000 Heat Pumps Exploded • 0000 View (JE2000 Shown) ............................ .. 0000 • Section 3. Troublej�hQpjing �................'a5 8.1 Troubleshooting 9t idep.+................................... 0000.. 25 8.2 Diagnostics ......... .......... ......... �.�.�.. .............. 0000 ElectricBox......................................0000.. • .... . JE Heat Pump Technical Specifications ......................................... 0000. 0009.. Section 9. Replacio?QVI Part;..:';.... ••••�� 9.1 Ordering Informatkmrr.ce.q...............................,TF Heat Pump Troubleshouting Guide........ 9.2 Zodiac JE Heat 4m; Parts tist..0l.. .........e OLE 9.3 000 Zodiac JE1500 HQat 61%-nps Exploded Vieh..;J 9.4 Zodiac JE2000 Heat Pumps E;o*M*d ✓,eW ... 293 9.5 Zodiac JE Single Phase Electric Boo.) ..... .......... 29 9.6 Zodiac JE Three Phase Electric Box ................ 29 Figures and Tables Zodiac®JE Heat Pumps Dimensions. Anchor Clamp Positions ..................... Anchor Clamp Installation .................. Standard Plumbing Layout ......:.......... Plumbing For Heating System Combinations ..................................... Two (2) Heat Pump Plumbing Layout Four (4) Heat Pump Plumbing Layout JE Single -Phase Electrical Supply Wiring Diagram .................................. JE 3 -Phase Electrical Supply Wiring Diagram.............................................. JE Heat Pump Front View ................... Remote Pool -Off -Spa Connection (3 -Wire Connection) ............................ AquaLink RS or Remote TSTAT Connection (2 -Wire Connection)......... AquaLink° RS to JE Heat Pump ......... JE Heat Pump Connection to Power Center................................................. 7 9 9 11 .11 .12 .12 .13 .14 .15 ..16 ...16 ...17 18 Figure 14. Main Control Panel ............................... Figure 15. Winterizing the JE Heat Pump .............. Figure 16. Zodiac JE1500 Heat Pumps Exploded View (JE1500 Shown) ........................... Figure 17. Zodiac JE2000 Heat Pumps Exploded View (JE2000 Shown) ............................ Figure 18. Zodiac JE Heat Pump Single Phase Electric Box ............................................ Figure 19. Zodiac JE Heat Pump Three Phase ElectricBox......................................0000.. Table 1. JE Heat Pump Technical Specifications ......................................... Table 2. Heat Pump Clearances .......................... Table 3. Optimal Water Chemistry Ranges.......... Table 4. Heat Pump Troubleshouting Guide........ Table 5. Heat Pump Diagnostics ......................... .20 22 27 28 29 29 ..6 .. 7 23 24 25 Page 2 Jandy@ Pro Series JE Heat Pumps Installation and ()aeration Manual .... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... . . 9000 Jandy® Pro Series JE Heat Pumps Installation and Operation Manual Sect-i®n 1. GenerM �nformaflcn 1.1 Introduction This manual provides installation and operation instructions for the Jandy Pro Series JE models of beat pumps. Read these installation and operation instructions completely before proceeding with the installation. Consult Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc. ("Zodiac") with any questions regarding this equipment. To obtain additional copies of this manual contact us at 800-822-7933. Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc. 2620 Commerce Way Vista, CA 92081 USA The Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump gets electrical power from an external source and provides a dual digital thermostat control system for pool/spa combinations or preheat convenience. This heat pump is specifically designed for heating fresh water swirr ring pools and spas. Do not use it as a general service heater. Consult your dealer for the appropriate Zodiac° products for these applications. NOTE "Fresh water swimming pools and spas" include systems that utilize saltwater chlorine generator units, such as the Zodiac AquaPure® Electronic Chlorine Generator. Please ensure that the salt content of the pool/spa does not exceed 4500 ppm and water flow rate is within 30-70 gpm (110-265 Ipm). ATTENTION Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer or service agency. To the Installer: After installation, these ® instructions must be given to the homeowner or left on or near the heat pump. To the User: This manual contains important information that will help you in operating and maintaining this heat pump. Please retain it for future reference. 1.2 Consumer Information and Safety The Jandy Pro Series JE series of heat pumps are designed and manufactured to provide many years of safe and reliable service when installed, operated and maintained according to the information in this manual and the installation codes referred to in later sections. Throughout the manual, safety warnings and cautions are identified by the "A" symbol. Be sure to read and comply with all of the warnings and cautions. ENGLISH 11., Spa/Hui Tub Safety Rules A WARNING The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission warns that elevated water temperature can be hazardous. Consult heater operation and installation instructions for water temperature guidelines before setting temperature. ® WARNING The following "Safety Rules for Hot Tubs," recommended by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, should be observed when using the spa. ® WARNING Spa or hot tub water temperature should never exceed 104°F (40°C). One hundred degrees Fahrenheit (100°F [38°C]) is con,5i"ered safe for a healthy adult. Spelial p eution iss-ccommec" for young children. '• :0.0 .• 000000 • ,&M4RNING o 0 . The drinking of alcohdllCt),-,ver4gQg:4efore;�,000: 0 during spa or hot tub t:00a0 can c5use drows'IMM. ` which could lead to wpCppsciousnes9, 2r d subsequently result " drowning. • 0 . . • ®.WAVNIN( 0000. •00000 Pregnant women take•nrote: Soaking.i,, wats>:mt-,-i 102°F (38.5°C) can cause fetal dainage•auring the first three (3) months of pregnancy (whish cculd result in the birth of a brain-damaged or defonned child). If pregnant women are going to use a spa or hot tub, they should make sure the water temperature is below 100°F (38°C) maximum. ® WARNING The water temperature should always be checked with an accurate thermometer before entering a spa or hot tub. Temperature controls may vary by as much as 1F° (1°C). ® WARNING Persons with a medical history of heart disease, diabetes, circulatory or blood pressure problems should consult their physician before using a hot tub or spa. ® WARNING Persons taking any medication which induces drowsiness (e.g., tranquilizers, antihistamines, or anticoagulants) should not use spas or hot tubs. Page 4 Jandy® Pro Series JE Heat Pumps Installation and Operation Manual j& WARNING Prolonged immersion in hot water can induce hyperthermia. ® WARNING Hyperthermia occurs when the internal body temperature reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98.67 (37C). Symptoms include dizziness, fainting, drowsiness, lethargy, and an increase in the internal body temperature. The effects of hyperthermia include: Lack of awareness of impending hazard Failure to perceive heat ° Failure to recognize need to leave spa Physical inability to leave spa Fetal damage in pregnant women Unconsciousness resulting in a danger of drowning Swimming Pool Energy Saving Tips Ito. .is rmportayt to note tlaf e dieat pump will not heat .1 pppj as fast zc a.large-1gVCrelectric pool heater. If •the pool watenis allowcOtd Gaol significantly, it may :'Itt'_Z,eml dq�to retYVte desired swarming tsraurature. For dGeeken8 use it is more economical .... to rnamtain ?� pool water tEm.i perature at or near your d;Sitt6 Swirinming ternpeO `tpr(;. If you do not plan to uS(! your pool for aprolcylged period, then you might oo gse to Luigi the seat puinp completely off or decrease 1e tein:peratuzysetting ot'thc eontrol several degrees to . £. ,inzr.nizc e6CWIoconsumption. Zodiac offers the following recommendations to help conserve energy and minimize the cost of operating your heat pump without sacrificing comfort. 1. The American Red Cross recommends a maximum water temperature of 78°F (25°C). Use an accurate pool thermometer. A difference of 4'F (2°C), between 78'F and 82'F (26°C and 28°C), will significantly increase energy consumption. 2. Carefully monitor the water temperature of your pool in the summertime. You can reduce heat pump usage due to warmer air temperatures. 3. During the winter or when on vacation for longer than a week, turn off the heat pump. 4. Find the proper setting on the heat pump temperature control and use the Set Point Lockout or lock the cover on the heat pump controller to discourage further adjustments. 5. Set the pump time clock to start the pump no earlier than 6:00 AM during the pool heating season. This is the time when nightly heat loss balances. 6. Where possible, shelter the pool from prevailing winds with well -trimmed hedges or other landscaping, cabanas, or fencing. 7. The use of an automatic pool cover, if install6d, provides a valuable safety feature, reduces heat loss, conserves chemicals, and reduces the load on filtration systems.. S. The use of a solar blanket can reduce the heat loss caused by evaporation on the surface area of the pool. 1.3 Warranty The Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump is sold with a limited factory warranty. Make all warranty claims to your Zodiac® dealer or directly to Zodiac. Claims must include the heat pump serial number and model (this information can be found on the rating plate), installation date, and name of the installer. Shipping costs are not included in the warranty coverage. The warranty does not cover damage caused by improper assembly, installation, operation, winterizing, field modification, or failure to earth bond and properly ground the unit. Any changes to the heat pump, evaporator, heat exchanger, wiring, or improper installation may void the warranty. 1.4 Codes and Standards The Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump is listed by ETL° as complying with the latest edition of the "UL Standard for Safety for Heating and Cooling Equipment", UL 1995 and CSA C22.2 No. 236. All Zodiac heat pumps must be installed in accordance with the local building and installation codes as per the utility or authority having jurisdiction. All local codes take precedence over national codes. In the absence of Iocal codes, refer to the latest edition of the National Electrical Code® (NEC®) in the United States and the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC°) in Canada for installation. 1.5 Technical Assistance Consult the Zodiac technical support department or your local Zodiac dealer with any questions or problems involving your Zodiac equipment. An experienced technical support staff is ready to assist you in assuring the proper performance and application of Zodiac products. For technical support call the Zodiac technical support department at (800) 822-7933. 1.6 Materials Needed For Installation The following items are needed and are to be supplied by the installer for all heat pump installations: Plumbing connections (2") 2. Level surface for proper drainage. (See equipment pad for pitch requirements) 3. Suitable electrical supply line. See rating plate on unit for electrical specifications. A junction box is Jandy® Pro Series JE Heat PurnDS ; Installation and Operation Manual page 5 not needed at the heat pump; eciineeticns are made include the following: inside of the heat pump electrical compartment. 1. Field assembly (if required). Conduit may be attached directly to the heat pump jacket. 2. Appropriate site location and clearances. NOTE Flex conduit is recommended for connecting 3. Sufficient air ventilation. the electrical supply wires to the heat pump so 4. Proper electrical wiring. that the front panel may be removed easily for 5. Adequate water flow. servicing. 4. Electric cutout switch that will interrupt all power This manual provides the information needed to to the unit. This switch must be within line of sight meet these requirements. Review all application and installation procedures completely before continuing the of the heat pump. installation. 5. Watertight conduit to run the electrical supply line. Recommended: Zodiac recommends installing isolation valves on the inlet and outlet water connections for ease of serviceability. 1.7 Specifications Suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Clearances shown in Table 2 must be adhered to. Water Pipe/Heater Connection Plastic 2" PVC (Unions included) Flow Rate Maximum 70 gpm (265 Ipm) Optimum 60 gpm (230 Ipm) Minimum 20 gpm (76 Ipm) Maximum working Water Pressure 75 psi Electrical Supply Voltage Requirements 1 -Phase 230 VAC 60Hz 3 -Phase 230 VAC 60Hz (Model dependent) Maximum working Refrigerant Pressure 600 PSI Dimensions See Figure 1 for heat pump's dimensions and for dimensions to critical connections. Technical Specifications See Table 1 for the Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump technical specifications. Secti®n 2. Installati®n Instructions 2.1 General Information Install the Zodiac® heat pumps in accordance with the procedures in this manual, local codes and ordinances, and in accordance with the latest edition of the appropriate national code. (See Section 1.4, "Codes and Standards".) Correct installation is required to assure safe operation. The requirements for Zodiac heat pumps 2.2 Location Requirements MOTE Indoor installations require special considerations for condensate drainage and venting the cold air produced by the heat pump. Contact the Zodiac technical support department at (8Q0) 822-793-e*00. 0000 000000 - GAOT:@ON..:. 0000:. When pool equipmerti'iS•IoCated betow thep.00l•: surface, a leak from any'campAeW an cd'a; e . 0000. large scale water Ios�Ar f Bodin% Zodiac c Ur> ot• be responsible for sucli'wlter Io%%6rflood"� :� resulting damage. •••••• • Avoid placing the heat p*mpin locatao$ "here 4 car: . cause damage by water (r-cL4ensat: leakage. 1401,,17's not possible, provide a suitable chain pan to ca.teiz and divert any leakage. All criteria given in the following sections reflect minimum clearances. However, each installation must also be evaluated, talking into account the prevailing local conditions such as proximity and height of walls, and proximity to public access areas. Clearances The heat pump must be placed to provide clearances on all sides for maintenance and inspection. See Table 2. Access in front of the heat pump of 24" (60 cm) provides adequate room for serviceability. If the heat pump is to be installed in a garage or under a vertical overhang, the unit must have a minimum of 5 feet (1.5 meters) clearance from the top of the heat PUMP. In the U.S., the heat pump must be installed at least 5 feet (1.5 meters) from the inside wall of the pool or spa unless the Table 1. Jandu Pro Series APHar:f P-,rnn T—t,—*.--1 MODEL VOLTAGE OUTPUT" JE1500T 230VI60HZ J0VI60T 230V/60HZ • JE250J ; ••1 T4 A3(�OT JE3000TR JE3000T3 JE3000TR3 230Vl60HZi— •208/230V1¢OEy"i • r • • • • 23OV/60HZ 208/23OV/60HZ/3 INPUT' 72,000 BTUs 108,000 BTUs 119,000 B Us 137,000 BTUs 3.83 kW 5.03 kW 5:34':`.'/ COP" 5.5 6 • • • •• 6.37 kW OUTPUT, STANDARD RATING CONDITIONS" 67,000 BTUs 92,000 BTUs •• 6R6 • •• •• • • • • • 6.3 • g06,OOQBTUs • • ' • • • 127,000 COP, STANDARD RATING CONDITIONS`" 5.2 5.7 • • • • �.� BTUs OUTPUT, LOW AMBIENT" 46,000 BTUs 64,000 BTUs 6.0 5.9 6.0 5.9 COP, LOW AMBIENT"" 74,000 BTUs 86,000 BTUs 86,000 BTUs RLA (RUNNING LOAD AMPS) 4.0 4.0 • • • • }�0 • • • • • ••� 4 • 4.0 4 2 4.0 19.87A 30.77A 32.05A • • •23.21 R • • • • • • • • 32.OSA LRA (LOCKED ROTOR AMPS) 105A 178A • • • 25.00A 148A • • • • 194A• 185A MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY 26A4A 40.21A 41.81A 164A MAX OVER CURRENT PROTECTION'"" 45A 30.76A 41.81A 33.OA 60A 60A 45A 60A HEAT EXCHANGER 50A Titanium Reciprocating eciprocating Scroll Scroll CABINET Scroll ABS REFRIGERANT REFRIGERANT HIGH PRESSURE ALARM 64 Oz, R410A 78 Oz, R410A 78 Oz, R410A 78 Oz, R410A 118 Oz, R410A 126 Oz, R410A 118 Oz, R410A 126 Oz, R410A 600 PSI (reset to 460 PSI) REFRIGERANT LOW PRESSURE ALARM - HEATING UNITS 58 PSI (reset to 127 PSI) REFRIGERANT LOW PRESSURE ALARM - REVERSE UNITS 35 PSI (reset to 74 PSI) LOW WATER FLOW ALARM 20 GPM MAXIMUM HEIGHT BELOW WATER LEVEL 10 feet below pool level MINIMUM HEIGHT ABOVE WATER LEVEL 5 feet above pool level OPTIMAL WATER FLOW 30 GPM 42 GPM 48 GPM 48 GPM MINIMUM WATER FLOW 57 GPM 57 GPM 20 GPM MAXIMUM WATER FLOW 70 GPM AIR FLOW 2100 CFM WATER TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL (DELTA 3600 CFM T) Adjustable between 1'F to 5°F UNION SIZE 2" WEIGHT 1751bs 2201bs 223Ibs 2231bs 2281bs 2301bs 2281bs 2301bs ' Test Conditions: 80' F Air, 80% RH, 80' F Water, Outside the scope of AHRI Standard 1160 (I -P) Rated in accordance with AHRI Standard 1160 (I -P) Max Over Current Protection refers to the maximum breaker size allowed. If this value is not a standard breaker size, use the next smallest standard size breaker. The breaker size must not be smaller than the Minimum Circuit Ampacity value. t�1 C>� CD s: Q) Z) 0- E; 0 CD C. rn rn S W 3 F c ni ni 0 Jandy® Pro Series JE Heat Pumps ' Installation and Operation Manual Figure 9. .dandy Pro Series ,IE Heat Pumps Dimensions ENGLISW _ F neat pump is separated n-om the poor or spa by a , root �t.D meters) high solid fence or other permanent barrier. In Canadian installations, the minimum distance to be maintained from the inside wall of the pool or spa is 3 meters (approx. 10 feet). Equipment Pad Place the heat pump on a flat slightly pitched surface, such as a concrete or fabricated slab (pad). This allows proper drainage of condensation and rain water from the base of the unit. If possible, the pad should be placed at the same level or slightly higher than the filter system equipment pad. DOTE Ensure that the pad is pitched not more than '/4 inch per foot cm per toward the compressor end (front) of the heat pump. Pitch slab from back to front'/ inch per foot maximum and level from side to side. Condensation and Drainage Condensation will occur from the evaporator coil while the unit is running and drain at a steady rate, usually 3 to 5 gallons (11.4 to 18.9 liters) per hour, depending upon ambient air temperature and humidity. The more humid the ambient conditions, the more condensation will be produced. Keep the drain holes of the base of the unit clear of debris. If the heat pump is installed indoors*, means of condensate disposal must be provided * Indoor installation requires factory consultation Lawn Sprinklers Keep lawn sprinkler heads from spraying on the heat pump to prevent corrosion and damage. Use a deflector Table 2. Hea'r"p Clearances Side of Heat MODEL SIZE Recer;;wm4ed Clearances• •for Serviceabil" • • • • pump DIMENSIONS Indhes • Centimeters Front 24 6@606, 36 . 90 • • Rear 12 30 ' A B C D E F 12 8 JE1500T 33" 34" 12.5" 9" 7" 39" 60 150 JE2000/2500T 36" 40" 13.8" 19" 15" 43" JE3000T 36" 44" 13.8" 19" 15" 43" A - - F E C: , D c C 3"♦ • 00 6 • Soso goes** ••♦• neat pump is separated n-om the poor or spa by a , root �t.D meters) high solid fence or other permanent barrier. In Canadian installations, the minimum distance to be maintained from the inside wall of the pool or spa is 3 meters (approx. 10 feet). Equipment Pad Place the heat pump on a flat slightly pitched surface, such as a concrete or fabricated slab (pad). This allows proper drainage of condensation and rain water from the base of the unit. If possible, the pad should be placed at the same level or slightly higher than the filter system equipment pad. DOTE Ensure that the pad is pitched not more than '/4 inch per foot cm per toward the compressor end (front) of the heat pump. Pitch slab from back to front'/ inch per foot maximum and level from side to side. Condensation and Drainage Condensation will occur from the evaporator coil while the unit is running and drain at a steady rate, usually 3 to 5 gallons (11.4 to 18.9 liters) per hour, depending upon ambient air temperature and humidity. The more humid the ambient conditions, the more condensation will be produced. Keep the drain holes of the base of the unit clear of debris. If the heat pump is installed indoors*, means of condensate disposal must be provided * Indoor installation requires factory consultation Lawn Sprinklers Keep lawn sprinkler heads from spraying on the heat pump to prevent corrosion and damage. Use a deflector Table 2. Hea'r"p Clearances Side of Heat Minimum Cleararf% for* Operation ♦ • Recer;;wm4ed Clearances• •for Serviceabil" • • • • pump Inches Cent"e%rs• Indhes • Centimeters Front 24 6@606, 36 . 90 • • Rear 12 30 ' ?•�••� 8d•••• Left 12 8 14 SO•♦•; Right 12 30 2q; • • 60 Top 60 150 60 150 NOTE: Clearances listed in Table 2 are manufacturer's tested values. These are aiven as minimum values. Where local and national codes apply, and values are different than those listed in Table 2, use the greater value to ensure safe and proper operation. if needed. Roof Run-off Make sure the heat pump is not located where large amounts of water may run-off from a roof into the unit. Sharp sloping roofs without gutters will allow massive amounts of rain water, mixed with debris from the roof to be forced through the unit. A gutter or down spout may be needed to protect the heat pump. Installation of Anchor Clamps In Florida, building codes require that the heat pump be anchored to the equipment pad or platform to withstand high wind pressures created during hurricanes. Other jurisdictions may have similar requirements. Please check your local codes for further details. This heat pump is provided with anchor clamps designed to hold the unit to the equipment pad in high wind conditions. Installation of the anchor clamps is recommended in all installations and are required in Florida (reference Florida Building Code, Mechanical Section 301.13). Page 8 Jandy©Pro Series JE Heat Pumps I Installation an,'--)eration Manual To install the anchor clamps: 1. Be sure that the heat pump is in its permanent location on the equipment pad. 2. Place the clamps at the base of the heat pump in the locations indicated in Figure 2. 3. Fit the hook of each clamp over the lip on the base panel of the heat pump. The hook should fit between the lip of the base panel and the evaporator coil guard (see Figure 3). 4. Mark the position of the hole in each clamp on the equipment pad. 5. Drill a hole- 'n the cement using a masonry drill bit, with a diameter as determined by the concrete anchor, at each of the marks on the equipment pad. the hole shuuld be approximately 1-3/4" deep. 5. I_:sert a bolt anchor into each of the holes. Be sure the anch,)rs are set completely into the holes. F ositioit anchor clamps so at the es in the 7 •clampv over t1A� bolli anchors. Be sure that the • clamp t�U�.�s are over The lip of the heat pump base • 666666 • • • ••'(see FigiilI 3). • • 600000 �8 • • insert ao anchor boit through each clamp into the 6666 anchor an*(1tgbtentesecure the clamp and heat •..:.pump toa he•equip:A84 •pad. • •• .. .. 6666.. • 6 6666.. Section 30•Yyater toinnections �1••; Plurnbi;9 L.ay Figure 4 illusMIA the standard plumbing layout with a single heat pump unit. Following the diagram from right to left, the plumbing sequence is as follows: Pool > Pool Pump > Filter > Heat Pump > Check Valve > Chemical Loop > Chlorinator > Pool MOTE For normal installations, do not install a shutoff valve or any kind of variable restriction in the water piping between the heat pump outlet and the pool/spa. Arrangement of pool system components other than as illustrated in the preceding and following diagrams can affect the operation of the heat pump's water pressure switch. Location of the heat pump above or below the pool water surface can also affect operation of the switch. In general, the pressure switch can be adjusted to accommodate this effect if the heat pump water connections are no more than 10 feet below the pool water surface or no more than 5 feet above it. See instructions for pressure switch adjustment (Section 5.6) in the heat pump start-up section of this manual for more information. If the heat pump is installed outside of this range, an external flow switch may need to be installed in the plumbing upstream of the heat pump. Call the Zodiac technical support department at (800) 822-7933 for details. Be advised that when pool equipment is located below the pool surface a leak can result in large scale water loss or flooding. Zodiac cannot be responsible for such water loss or flooding or the damage caused by either occurrence. 3.2 Water Connections at Heat Pump Shipping plugs have been installed in the water inlet and outlet ports of the heat pump at the factory. Before. installing any plumbing, remove the shipping plugs. Filtered water is plumbed to the inlet, located on the right side of the heat pump front panel. Heated water flows through the outlet, located on the left side of the heat pump front. Two inch unions are provided. Plastic piping (PVC Schedule 40) should be connected to the heat pump. The unions, provided with the unit, accept 2" PVC pipe. CAUTION Make sure that flow requirements and pool water turn over rates can be maintained with the installation of additional heat pumps and plumbing restrictions. 3.3 Check Valve Installation ® WARNING A check valve can interfere with the proper operation of certain Suction Vacuum Release System (SVRS) products. To avoid possible entrapment hazard, serious injury, or death, make sure to review the operation/owners manual of your particular SVRS product before installing the check valve. The heat pump must be protected from back -siphoning of water. If there is any chance of back -siphoning, provide a check valve between the pool and the filter pump inlet. When an automatic chemical feeder is installed in the plumbing, it must be installed downstream of the heat pump. A check valve must be installed between the heat pump and the chemical feeder to prevent back - siphoning of chemically saturated water into the heat Jandyv Pro Series JE Heat Pura— , Installation and Operation Manual Figure 2. Anchor Clamp Positions pump where it will damage the components. Soo Muitiple Unit installation Heat Pump and Heater Combination In certain regions of the country it may be more economical to run a heat pump during the wanner months and a gas heater during the cooler months. In some situations it may be desirable to run the heat pump in the "Chiller" mode during the hottest portion of the year and a heater during the cooler months. The Zodiac° heat pump may be plumbed with a gas or electric heater or any combination of heat sources including solar. All heat sources must be plumbed in series to work correctly and efficiently. Figure 5 illustrates a recommended plumbing layout for a heat pump / heater / solar combination heating system for a pool / spa combination. Your system may not contain all of these components, but the basic plumbing will apply by eliminating the component in the illustration that is not a part of your system. Multiple Heat Pump Connections All plumbing on multiple heat pump installations must be done in parallel (see Figures 6 and 7). An equal flow of water to each heat pump is important for optimum operation. NOTE It may be necessary to adjust water pressure switch if a unit is installed below the water level. See Section 5.6 for details on when and how to adjust the pressure switch. NOTE Each heat pump allows a maximum flow rate of 70 gpm (265 rpm) and requires a minimum of 20 gpm (76 Ipm). r ENGLISH y F EVAPORATOR COII. O O O p1DX STAINLESS STEEL SCREW NOTE: DO NOT DRILLLL INTO INTO EVAPORATOR COIL TUBES i HEAT PUMP HEAT PUMP ANCHOR BRACKET PLASTIC BASE 1/4'X 1 3/4" GALVANIZED OR PLATED CONCRETE SCREW (MANUFACTURER PROVIDED) 3/16` DRILLED HOLE --T 21/2" MIN EQUIPMENT PAD 4" YIN It _ J Figure 3. Anchor Clamp InstallatiglOO '0000• 0000.. Section 4. E0ectlPisAPIConn-octions ., 0000.. 0000 0000.. 4.1 General Info fition • 0000•. Wiring connections must be itde e "a�a 4V.4s shodvn in • the wiring diagram found on the insile of the hett•�t?r'1'� access compartment (sed q�re 8 fof * ii3g'1e phase 0 • • - electrical wiring and Fi&Wp- O for 3-phase electrical • wiring). The heat pump:nuA itclude• a de finite r�e�a 0 • of grounding and bonding. Tkere is I tIVIing lug on the right side of the heat pi.nl�wlere abor"wire n:Vs1'b% 0 0 0 attached. 0000 Page 10 qRsufflk RM.61 Jandy® Pro Series JE Heat Pumps Installation an( iration Manual 4.2 Main Power Electrical wiring to the heat pump must be in accordance with the latest edition of the National Electric Code® (NEC®), ANSI/National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 70®) in the United States, and in Canada, the Canadian Electrical Code (CSA® C22.1), unless local code requirements indicate otherwise. The heat pumps come factory -wired intended for use with either 230 VAC, 60 Hz single phase or 3 phase field electrical supply depending on the model. See the rating plate for the electrical specifications. All wiring must be done by a certified electrician. The followir.g �s the procedure to wire the Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump to the electrical source specified on the Rating PlLte: .. 1. Be sure the power to the circuit for the heat pump turned off 2. u emove she five (5) screws that attach the service/ access;"el-to the heat pump unit (see Figure 10). . Z0. • *Remove t'i: front.%veloof the junction box. Gl: Electric. Vpply ji�.s"ust be run through 9999.. .. watertigjlt conduit..$ outie the wires and conduit ..... hrough the�aiock-ou4 & signated for high voltage pn the •h hWI:side olkhreat pump. Connect to the 0..:. bottom of the she j mrt31 junction box. See Figure 00.0.10 forvknoek-out lot tiM. •9660.. 5,• Connect 'the wires$wtheterminals on the main 9999.. contaoter ns shown in th4 wiring diagrams. Refer :...46 Figur;0s 8 and 9: '..' 6. Connect &C ground wire to the ground lug provided in the electrical compartment. T Replace the cover of the junction box. 8. Replace the service access panel and replace the screws to hold it in place. 9. Connect a copper bonding wire (8 AWG). (In Canada, it shall be not smaller than 6 AWG (13.3 mm2) to the bonding lug on the right side of the heat pump. A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. This heat pump contains wiring that carries high voltage. Contact with these wires may result in severe injury or death. Disconnect power circuit before connecting the heat pump A CAUTION Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. Jandy® Pro Series JE Heat Pum Installation and Operation Manual ENGLISH. F�..;�,r VENT FOR INDOOR f i ? f INSTALLATION ONLY ------ =_= POOL HEATER CHEMICAL LOOP ------------- OR OPTIONAL CHLORINE GENERATION SYSTEM (JANDYAQUAPURE® SHOWN) CHEMICAL FEEDER _ FILTER r - - - - -, —- - 4 Poet PUVP I I 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 1 i I b f b : ••. FkUP'NnoLORW••• CHECK VALVE 000000 • .••••. L TO POOL OR SPA •••• • •••••• MANUAL BYPASS VALVE • • • •••• Figure a. 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Jandy Pro Series JE Heat Pump Front View 4.3 Bonding Q CAUTION This heater must be connected to a bonding grid with a solid copper wire not smaller in diameter than 8 AWG (in Canada, it shall be no smaller than 6 AWG.) The National Electrical Code® and most other U.S. codes require that all metallic components of a pool structure, including reinforcing steel, metal fittings, and above ground equipment be bonded together with a solid copper conductor not smaller than 8 AWG. The heat pump, along with pumps and other pool equipment must be connected to this bonding grid. A bonding lug is provided on the right hand side of the heat pump to ensure this requirement is met. 4.4 Optional Remote Controls Electrical wiring must be in accordance with all applicable national and local codes and ordinances. Connection to a Remote Pool -Off -Spa Selector (3 -Wire Connection) Install the Remote Pool -Off -Spa Selector 1. Turn off the power to both the pool/spa control system and the heat pump unit. 2. Remove the screws that attach the service/access 99.00. • ••• 00.00 •• 00 09 0 000000 panel to the heat puia-pwiiit and tha cover to tha junction box (see Agure Z 0). • • • • • • 3. Run the wires fron;the ;Vol/sp; coj4rol syizPtY'•; into the conduit connection labtj41.;Low Voltage Connection", located on the lower right hand side of the heat pump (see Figure 10). 4. Connect the wiring from the pool/spa control system to the heat pump remote control terminal (see Figure 11 a). 5. Restore power to the heat pump and the pool/spa control system. Configure the Control Panel 1. Make sure the control is in the OFF mode. 2. To enter the Service Setup anode, press and hold the MENU, POOL, and SPA buttons for 5 seconds. NOTE The display will revert back to OFF after one minute since the last key press. 3. Press the Up or Down button to display REMOTE. Press the MENU button. The SELECT REMOTE OFF (default remote) appears, use the Up or Down button to scroll through the Remote options. When you reach H1 - LO -COM, press the MENU button to select the remote. Press POOL or SPA to exit the Service Setup mode. FCR SERVICE ACCESSHIGH VOLTOR AG WIRES PANEL (S SCREWS) CONNECTOR PO! LOW VOLTAGE WIRES j 9999 • • 9999 9999•• •• • 9999 • 9999•• 9999 • 9999•• 9999•• • • • 9999•• 9999 • • • • • • 9999•• Figure 10. Jandy Pro Series JE Heat Pump Front View 4.3 Bonding Q CAUTION This heater must be connected to a bonding grid with a solid copper wire not smaller in diameter than 8 AWG (in Canada, it shall be no smaller than 6 AWG.) The National Electrical Code® and most other U.S. codes require that all metallic components of a pool structure, including reinforcing steel, metal fittings, and above ground equipment be bonded together with a solid copper conductor not smaller than 8 AWG. The heat pump, along with pumps and other pool equipment must be connected to this bonding grid. A bonding lug is provided on the right hand side of the heat pump to ensure this requirement is met. 4.4 Optional Remote Controls Electrical wiring must be in accordance with all applicable national and local codes and ordinances. Connection to a Remote Pool -Off -Spa Selector (3 -Wire Connection) Install the Remote Pool -Off -Spa Selector 1. Turn off the power to both the pool/spa control system and the heat pump unit. 2. Remove the screws that attach the service/access 99.00. • ••• 00.00 •• 00 09 0 000000 panel to the heat puia-pwiiit and tha cover to tha junction box (see Agure Z 0). • • • • • • 3. Run the wires fron;the ;Vol/sp; coj4rol syizPtY'•; into the conduit connection labtj41.;Low Voltage Connection", located on the lower right hand side of the heat pump (see Figure 10). 4. Connect the wiring from the pool/spa control system to the heat pump remote control terminal (see Figure 11 a). 5. Restore power to the heat pump and the pool/spa control system. Configure the Control Panel 1. Make sure the control is in the OFF mode. 2. To enter the Service Setup anode, press and hold the MENU, POOL, and SPA buttons for 5 seconds. NOTE The display will revert back to OFF after one minute since the last key press. 3. Press the Up or Down button to display REMOTE. Press the MENU button. The SELECT REMOTE OFF (default remote) appears, use the Up or Down button to scroll through the Remote options. When you reach H1 - LO -COM, press the MENU button to select the remote. Press POOL or SPA to exit the Service Setup mode. ENGLISH Jandy@ Pro Series JE Heat Pumps ' Installation and noeration Manual Two -Mire Connection to an AquaLinkO RS or TSTAT Configure the AquaLink RS Control System 1. Tum off the power to both the pool/spa control system and the heat pump unit. 2. Connect two (2) wires to the AquaLink RS green 10 -pin terminals 1 and 2. 3. Put DIP S2-1 (pin #1 of the 4 position DIP switch) into the ON position (see Figure 12). Install thy`E Remote TSTAT 1. Tum off the,2ower to both the pool/spa control system and the heat pump unit. 2. -Ii --move +Ee screws that attach the service/access panel to the heat pump unit and the cover to the 7777 • • • • • Junctig ,b-rx (See f igure 10). Run t'h,ti:es frdm this pool/spa control system ......� 00 000. into the co*i�00duit co10Veciion labeled "low voltage 0000 connection", located ori the lower right hand side • of the -;eat pump (4g lligure 10). 0000. •4" • Lonnett tliq wirirV f>'M the pool/spa control • ; • • • tysterh to• the heat dun" remote control terminal •�.•• (See F1�ure011b).: �• 0700" •5. Restore povder to glq heft pump and the pool/spa 0000.. • tontrglWt�m. 7 • • 0000 Configure the Control Panel 1. Make sure the control is in the OFF mode. 2. To enter the Service Setup anode, press and hold the MENU, POOL, and SPA buttons for 5 seconds. NOTE The display will revert back to OFF after one minute since the last key press. t-igure 11a. Remote Pool -Off -Spa Connection (3 -Wire Connection) 3. Press the UP or Down button to display REMOTE. The SELECT REMOTE OFF (default remote) appears, use the Up or Down button to scroll through the Remote options. When you reach REMOTE TSTAT, press the MENU button to select the remote. Press POOL or SPA to exit the Service Setup mode. 4. Press SPA. For heating, adjust the setpoint to the maximum setting. For chilling, adjust the setpoint to the minimum setting. RS485 (4 wire) Connection to AquaLink° RS 1. Confirm the Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump and AquaLink RS software revisions are compatible. Jandy Pro Series JE Heat AquaLine RS Software Pump Power Interface Revision Software Rev. 3.0 or Later N or Later NOTE Only a revision "N", or higher, program chip in the RS system will support the Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump interface. 2. Tum off the power to both the heat pump and the RS control and open the RS Power Center enclosure and remove the front dead panel. 3. Remove the two (2) screws holding the bezel in place and turn the bezel over to view the circuit board on the back. 4. Locate the programmed chip on the Power Center Board. In the center of the chip is the revision letter. If the revision letter is "N" or higher go to step 5. If the revision level is "MMM" or lower, replace the board or connect as shown in Section 4.5 Figure 11b. AquaLink RS or Remote TSTAT Connection (2 -Wire Connection) Jandy® Pro Series JE Heat Pumns ! Installation and Operation Manual Use 22 gauge 4 -conductor wire (Zodiac® Part No 4278) to run between the heat pump and the RS control, and match the wire color order. The wires coming from the Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump can be "doubled up" on the red terminal bar with the four (4) wires coming from the indoor controller. NOTE If you need to install more than two (2) wires in each terminal, order a Zodiac® Multiplex PCB Kit, which includes the Multiplex Board (Zodiac Part No. 6584). Never put more than two (2) wires into each of the pins of the terminal bar. 7. Check all wiring, then apply power to both the heat pump and the RS control system. Operation can be verified in either Service or Auto mode. See the RS Control System manual for instructions about operation. When the Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump is first powered and there is an RS control connected to the heat pump, the display on the heat pump will show "JANDY REMOTE ONLINE PUSH MENU TO DISABLE". When the JE heat pump is online with the RS control, all functionality of the control on the heat pump is disabled. The heat pump functions can be controlled only at the RS unit. To temporarily use the heat pump controls, press the MENU button. The message "DANDY REMOTE ONLINE PUSH MENU TO DISABLE" will disappear from the heat pump display. All functionality has now been returned to the control on the heat pump. In this mode the RS unit is no longer controlling the heat pump. ,. ` ENGLISH ` s '' F' •; To return the functionality to the RS unit, cycle (turn off and then turn on) the power to the heat pump, or press the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter the User Setup Mode and then enable the Zodiac Remote. MOTE If connecting more than two (2) items to the RS Power Center red, 4 -pin connector, a Multiplex PCB is required. Connection to a Secondary User Interface 1. Tum off the power to the heat pump. 2. Remove the five (5) screws that attach the front panel to the heat pump and remove the cover to the junction box. See Figure 10. 3. Run four (4) 22 AWG solid copper .hires into the conduit labeled "Low Voltage Connection" located on the lower right hand side of the heat pil-pp. See Figure 10. The wires may be up to 300 feet (91.4 m) in length. ' •' • . . 0000 0000.. 4. Connect the wires to tele: � positio"t:.rminal oiz' the upper left hand0aataw of thic-t6 ger Intanfsee • PC Board, labeled�`Ww-lnterfacei". The v��r� • will be added to th�-u- Siung wt jig:Q the user • Interface installed oheitt heat Bump. • • • • • 5. Ensure the wiring e 086 0.0.0 gi�vistent%ten;onnep the wires to the segaI4 j.rser Interface. For • example, BK goes 7o BIS O goes to.0, etc.....;. 0000•• 5. Re -install the junc Jon JJgx covtr and servict. . 0„ access panel and restCre Power;to.tht heat imp. . .. --- Connector for Low Voltage Wires ®®®Q®8B n�.m�mme Heat Pump Green - Enabled Green - Enabled Heat Pump Connections Red - On Red - On Terminals 1 and 2 ® 0 BOOM S1 DFF ON D"' g ® 0^00000000 OO,ON 2000000a oaaoo 00 tali OFF ON DIP Switches S2 S1 and S2 re July 14. F' 4UdL_L'11K ma u) adrluy r'ro Jerie5 JC neat t-unrip - t-`9tat (G wire) connection Page 18 ENGLISH Section ae Operation A CAUTION Jandy® Pro Series JE Heat Pumps Installation and " eration Manual Do not use this heat pump if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the heater and replace any part of the control system which has been under water. A CAUTION Keep all o"jects off the top of the heat pump. Ble�lcing air flow could damage the unit and may doid the warranty. 5.1 Initia; Start-up Precautions Be suie`that there`is water in the pool and that the surface ,ev4eigapove the skimmer or other inlet of the •potrls rilterS�Stern. .•. ydith any ntVLcol or spa installation, operate the filter 'ptmt with thz�IiJ*at puni •oN long enough to completely :el�rthe water. This will jgTove any installation • ;es&e front the yvater.• • • • • . •QC4ia the fj4v at the eiadaf.this operation before .stsnrting the:heat pump. Vem-Talsing the temperature o£a cold pools prograrrpt"tine clock to run the pump 4Datinuouslx* • ...... . ee 00 0 0 00 ...* z w Y w FRo s`tiaa;p�a; OR o mLLE —I ®®®Ri 4 -Conductor _KL Wire RS Power Center 00 N8 o O ❑ as � o0Lg o 0 RED ❑ O t;� Y RNR, 0 GO l7 � - 000 o® 000®moo Jandy Pro Series JE Heat Pump Power Interface Figure 13. Jandy Pro Series JE Heat Pump to Power Center - RS485 (4 wire) connection This lets the filter system and heat pump operate . continuously until the water reaches the temperature setting on the temperature control. When that happens, the heat pump will automatically shut off, but the filter pump will keep running. 5.2 Operating the Controller Your new Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump is controlled by an advanced microprocessor based controller that provides a sophisticated yet simple interface to operate your heat pump for maximum efficiency and enjoyment of your pool. To locate the control buttons, see Figure 14. Off Mode When the control panel is turned off, the screen displays HEAT PUMP IS OFF PRESS POOL OR SPA. Pool Mode - (Normal Heat) To enable the pool mode, press POOL. The associated left green LED indicator will light and the unit will display SET.XXX°. NOTE =represents the current temperature setting on the control. The default setting for pool temperature is 80°F (26°C). You can change the temperature set point by pressing the Up or Down button. Repeatedly press the Up or Down button until you reach the desired temperature set point. After 5 seconds of inactivity, the new set point is stored in memory. When the water temperature falls to 1 degree below the temperature setting and after a 5 minute delay, the control will start the heat pump and the associated right LED will light RED. Pool Mode - (Optional Maintain Heat) If connected to an AquaLink, the Maintain Heat mode allows the heat pump to monitor the temperature of the water 24 hours a day by turning the pool pump on and sampling the water temperature. NOTE This feature only -works when connected to an AquaLink. When the water temperature drops below the programmed temperature set point, the control will start the heat pump. To operate in pool mode with the Maintain Heat feature, press POOL, then press MENU, press the Down button until MAINTAIN POOL HEAT is displayed, press the MENU button. The associated left green LED indicator will light and the unit will display SET -XXX". Change the temperature set point by pressing the Up or Down button until the desired set point is displayed. After 5 seconds of inactivity, the new set point is stored in memory. Jandy® Pro Series JE Heat Purr, - - Installation and Operation Manual Spa Mode - (Normal Heat) To enable the spa mode, press SPA. The associated left green LED indicator will light and the unit will display SET:XXX°. NOTE =represents the current temperature setting on the control. The default setting for spa temperature is 102°F (38°C). You can change the temperature set point by pressing the Up or Down button. Repeatedly press the Up or Down button until you reach the desired temperature set point. After 5 seconds of inactivity, the new set point is stored 'n memory. When the water temperature falls to 1 degree below the temperature setting and after a 5 minute delay, the control will start the heat pump and the associated right LED will light RED. Spa Mode - (Optional Maintain Heat) If connected to an AquaLink, the Maintain Heat mode allows the heat pump to monitor the temperature of the water 24 hours a day by turning the spa pump on and sampling the water temperature. MOTE This feature only works when connected to an AquaLink. To operate in spa mode with the Maintain Heat feature, press SPA, then press MENU, press the Down button until MAINTAIN SPA HEAT is displayed, press the MENU button. The associated left green LED indicator will light and the unit will display SET. -XXX'. Change the tenapera.ture set point by pressing the Up or Down button until the desired set point is displayed. After 5 seconds of inactivity, the new set point is stored in memory. 5.3 Operating Features of Hybrid Units with Optional Chiller NOTE The chiller is an optional equipment. Not all units are provided with chiller. Pool Mode - (Normal Chill) To enable the pool anode; press POOL. The associated left green LED indicator will light and the unit will display SET.XXX°. NOTE XYX represents the current temperature setting on the control. The default setting for pool temperature is 80°F (26°C). Press the MENU button. Press the Up or Down button until you reach POOL CHILL, press the MENU button. NOTE POOL CHILL will not be displayed if the unit is not provided with chiller. You can change the temperature set point by pressing the Up or Down button. Repeatedly press the Up or Down button until you reach the desired temperature ENGLISH set point. After 5 seconds of inactivity, the new set point is stored in memory. When the water temperature rises to 1 degree above the temperature setting and after a 5 minute delay, the control will start the heat pump and the associated right LED will light GREEN. Pool Mode - (Optional Maintain Chill) If connected to an AquaLink, the Maintain Chill option mode allows the unit to monitor the temperature of the water 24 hours a day by turning the pool pump on and sampling the water temperature. NOTE This feature only works whe.'i connected to an AquaLink. When the temperature of the water rasa Ll ove t�- desired temperature setting, the control wall then -urn on the unit and the associated right green LSD wily light. To operate in pool mode with the Mai-ia-jin Chill feature, press POOL, then press4lllENU, then rt2a� the Cmwm: • button until MAINTAIN POOL• CHILLVt"splayed,•• press the MENU button.714 atsocialec!le t greenT*PD• indicator will light and tiie i iT will display SETi)- CU-- Change the temperature 4-71 point byin- fling the.Vp. • or Down button until thQ4Wy;pd set 110i" 4's disNg:Qd' After 5 seconds of inactjv�%,tl'ne nneNl set pbLnt ise4pli(.d in memory. . . . . 0000.. 000000 Spa Mode - (Qptip%al MAintain Chili...: 00 0 If connected to an AquaLink, the Ma QUjjLhill mode • allows the heat pump to monitor the temperature of the water 24 hours a day by turning the spa pump on and sampling the water temperature. NOTE This feature only works when connected to an AquaLink. When the water temperature rises above the programmed temperature set point, the control will start the heat pump. To operate in the spa mode with the Maintain Chill feature, press SPA, then press MENU, press the Down button until MAINTAIN SPA CHILL is displayed, press the MENU button. The associated left green LED indicator will light and the unit will display SET:XXX°. Change the temperature set point by pressing the Up or Down button until the desired set point is reached. After 5 seconds of inactivity, the new set point is stored in memory. Page 20 Jandyo Pro Series JE Heat Pumps Installation ar " -,eration Manual 5.4 User Setup Options I. Make sure the control is in the OFF mode. - Y The User Setup options allow the user to select specific 2. To enter the User Setup mode, press and hold the Languages, Temperature Scale, Spa Timer, and Display MENU button for 5 seconds. Light options. Language Setup Make sure the control is in the OFF mode. 2. To enter the User Setup mode, press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds. NOTE The display will revert back to OFF after one nlmGte since the last key press. 3. To select_ a lznguage, use the Up or Down button to display SELECT USER SETUP LANGUAGE. .'P -1 -ss the MENU button. The SELECT LANGUAGE ENGLISH (default language) • • • •, appedL's;LS?; the Up or gown button to scroll • . throw the. iang�aga options. When you reach the • - • • • • desiredafnuuage' p=eI�'the MEN U button to select :....:the language. Press*PM L or SPA to exit the ••••• User 4rctapinode!,,,,- ..... ... . ...... • • • • •Temperature Sce1e•Setup • 4�• • Make sure the control it in the OFF mode. ...... :2...;To enter the User Aetupanode, press and hold the WENIX91ttton for*5 seconds. •t•• 3. To select temperature scale, use the Up or Down button to scroll through to display SELECT USER SETUP TEMPERATURE SCALE. Press the MENU button. The SELECT TEMP SCALE °F (default temperature scale) appears, use the Up or Down button to scroll through the scale options. When you reach the desired temperature scale, press the MENU button to select. Press POOL or SPA to exit the User Setup mode. Spa Timer Setup I-igure 14. Main Control Panel To select spa timer, use the Up or Down button to scroll through to display SELECT USER SETUP SPA TIMER. Press the MENU button. The SELECT SPA TIMER CONTINUOUS (default spa timer setting) is displayed. To turn the spa on or off indefinitely, press the MENU button to select. To select the length of time for the spa to run, use the Up or Down button to scroll to display SELECT SPA TIMER TIME SELECTION. Press the MENU button to select. The display SELECT SPA TIME 01:00 HRS (default time setting) is displayed. Use the Up or Down button to select the length of time for the spa to run (between 00:15 to 23:00 hours incremented by 00:15 minutes). Press the MENU button to select how long the spa will run. Press POOL or SPA to exit the User Setup mode. Display Light Setup 1. Make sure the control is in the OFF mode. 2. To enter the User Setup mode, press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds. To select display light setup, use the Up or Down button to scroll through to display SELECT USER SETUP DISPLAY LIGHT. Press the MENU button. The SELECT DISPLAY LIGHT 2 MIN TIMEOUT (default display light setting) is displayed. This option allows the display light to turn off after 2 minutes. Press the MENU button to select. Use the Up or Down button to scroll to display SELECT DISPLAY LIGHT LIGHT OFF, this option allows the display light to turn off, press the MENU button to select. Use the Up or Down button to scroll to display SELECT DISPLAY LIGHT LIGHT ON, this option allows the display light to turn on, press the MENU button to select. Press POOL or SPA to exit the User Setup mode. Jandyo Pro Series JE Heat Pur --e i Installation and Operation Manual 5.5 Set Point Lockout Make sure the control is in the ON mode (POOL or SPA), press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 5 seconds. The set point will be locked and the control will operate in the mode it was in when the Set Point Lockout occurred. If an attempt to change the set point is made while the control is in Set Point Lockout, the control will display SET POINT LOCKED. To unlock the Set Point Lockout, press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 5 seconds. The unit will display SET POINT UNLOCKED. 5.6 Water Pressure Switch Adjustment A CAUTION The water pressure switch should be adjusted to turn the heater off when the pump is off. Setting the switch to close at too low of a flow can damage the appliance. Adjust the switch to turn the heater off, not on. The pressure switch is preset at the factory for activation at 2 psi (14 kPa). This is the minimum setting for the water pressure switch and works for all basic installations. Only adjust the water pressure switch if the heat pump does not operate when the proper flow is applied to unit or if the heat pump does not shut off when the filter pump is off. Occasionally, unusual plumbing configurations or necessary restrictions in the plumbing may cause pressure sensing problems. In these rare situations, the plumbing system configuration may require adjustment of the water pressure switch. Adjustment of the pressure switch may be necessary if any part of the filter system piping is 3 feet (1 in) or more above the top of the heat pump jacket. Do not adjust the pressure switch if the heat pump is installed more than 5 feet (1.5 m) above or 10 feet (3 m) below the pool surface. Consult your local Zodiac® dealer for recommendations. On some installations, the piping from the heat pump to the pool is very short. The back pressure could be too low to trigger the pressure switch. If this happens, it may be necessary to install a directional fitting or elbows where the return line enters the pool. This will increase back pressure enough for the heat pump to operate properly. If this configuration is necessary, be sure to check that the system flow is above the minimum requirement of 30 gpm (114 1pm) after the direction fitting or elbow has been installed. Make sure the pool filter is clean before making any pressure switch adjustment: A dirty filter will restrict the water flow and the pressure switch cannot be adjusted properly. To adjust the pressure switch: Be sure that all valves in the system are set to allow water flow through the heat pump. Start the filter pump. 2. Set the heat pump control to call for heat. Set the heat pump control to the POOL HEAT mode. If the heat pump control displays "IVO FLOW", then the flow in the system may be below the minimum flow of 30 gpm (114 1pm) needed for the safe operation of the heat pump. Investigate and correct any flow problems before adjusting the water pressure switch. 4. Remove the heat pump's control access panel. The water pressure switch is located in the lower left corner of the control compartment. 5. After confirming the flow rate is at a minimum of 30 gpm (114 1pm), slowly rotate the thumb wheel on the water pressure switch ;n a counterclockwise direction until the "Nib FLOW" indicator disappears from the control display. Remember that there is a time .1,�ay befcr� the heat pump compressor will start. 6. Once the heat pump is running, turd off the filter pump. The heat pump should turn V'f irm leJiatelY. 0000 0000. 7. If the heat pump col?S10111;s to opP?ate when the•, filter pump is off, ttiTt:he thun7tlf�P_sel on ffe • • • water pressure swit'c'l "ft clackwiSe direct"..; until "NO FLOW".i's"Ilplayed:oat1 a control and the heat pump shuts* c%wn. "see: 0 000 000.0 & Check the setting of4tevater pi"sum switch bn - starting and stopp14AtZeFilter pump and check%g the control display'and of eraticM.QMe hearer"" between each flow chakge. .. .. 9. If the water pressure switch camA+R adjusted to accommodate the conditions listed above, an external flow switch must be added to the plumbing system to ensure that the heat pump will not operate without the proper flow through the heat exchanger. Secti®n 6. General Maintenance 6.1 Nater Chemistry Proper chemical balances are necessary for sanitary bathing conditions as well as ensuring your heat pump's long life. Be sure to keep your chemical and mineral concentration levels within the values indicated in Table 3. NOTE For spas, it is also necessary to perform water changes in addition to chemical treatment. It is recommended to change the spa water every 60 days for light usage and every 30 days if usage is heavy. 6.2 Winterizing ® CAUTION Failure to winterize could cause damage to the heat pump and will void the warranty. In areas where freezing temperatures occur, you should protect your pump, filter, and heat pump from the ele- Page 22 Jandy®Pro Series JE Heat Pumps Installation an( :ration Manual - meats. Perform the following steps to completely drain the heat pump (see Figure 15). 1. Tum off the electrical power to the heat pump at the main breaker panel. 2. Shut off the water supply to the heat pump. 3. Disconnect the water inlet and outlet unions as well as the winterizing drain plug (if applicable) located on the lower front panel of the heat pump. The heat exchanger will drain through these water connections. 4. Cover only the top of the heat pump to prevent debris fiiorh fE lling into the unit. Do not wrap the s;des of the heat pump with any plastic or other material +hat will retain heat or moisture inside `1c unit. C:3 Sprinc. Start -Up If yc :r ssaj VMhp has been winterized, perform the • fcmmvG hlg sttp"a' -ren startin the system in the Spring: 0000 • • • Uncover j),r, heat pwup and inspect the top and • sides for aiiy debris 56.structural problems. �� • • ConnMj4water.Mtf and outlet unions located • • • ; • t)n the lowef front f Mel of the heat pump. •0 • ••• 0 000000 .• • • Fuin In ttQ filter fwpeto supply water to the • • heat pump. Circula"water through the system .;...long enough.to cyole allof the pool water through the filfer-Mck for leak: in and around the heat 0000.. 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 Zodiac® 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 ruxming safely and efficiently through the years. Owner Inspection ® CAUTION Do not use this heat pump if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the heater and replace any part of the control system which has been under water. Water o�...�. Water Inlet U Figure 15. Winterizing the JE Pleat Pump Zodiac recommends that you inspect your heat pump on a regular basis and especially after abnormal weather conditions. The following basic guidelines are suggest- ed 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 3 to 5 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 trinuned 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. 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 or flow switch operation. Turn the heat pump OFF. Disconnect the power to the pump time clock, or turn the pump time clock to an OFF position. Turn the heat pump back ON. The heat pump must not come on. Jandy@ Pro Series JE Heat PU Installation and Operation Manual Inspect the electrical controls, specifically the following: a. High and Low Limits b. Pressure Switch or Flow Switch c. Temperature Control 4. Inspect the evaporator coil for blockage and clean as necessary. 5. Check for spider webs or debris in the condensate drain; clean if necessary. 6. Conduct a normal operating cycle and observe that the unit operates properly. Section 7. Professional Maintenance and Service 7.1 Heat Pump Design The Zodiac® heat pump is one of the most efficient ways to heat a pool or spa. The heat pump transfers heat from the outside air to the pool or spa water by means of an internal heat exchanger. When the fan is turned on, warm air is drawn through the refrigerant charged evaporator, turning the cold liquid refrigerant to a warm gas. The gas then flows through the compressor where it is compressed resulting in a much higher temperature. The hot gas enters the heat exchanger where the water extracts the heat. The pump pulls in cool pool water, which in turn converts the hot gas back into a liquid refrigerant and starts the cycle over again. The JE heat pump and the EE -Ti heat pump uses a refrigerant called R-41OA. It is a non -ozone depleting refrigerant that is accepted by the EPA. R -410A has higher operating pressures and cooling capabilities than R-22, which is the refrigerant used in the AE -Ti heat pump. Therefore, R -410A should NEVER be used ui any of the AE -Ti heat pumps. The EPA requires certification to purchase or use R -410A. It is recommended that service personnel be trained in installation, service, brazing, and maintenance procedures. They are similar to what the industry has used for the R-22 system, however, they should be redefined for the higher operating pressures. ENGLISH i - NOTE The maximum heat output and efficiency of a heat pump is dependent upon the quality and performance of the major components used. Equally important are the environmental conditions (for example, air temperature, humidity, water temperature, and wind). 7.2 Haat Pump Components and Operation Evaporator - As air passes through the evaporator, the refrigerant in the evaporator absorbs heat from the ambient air. The warmer the ambient air and the larger the surface area of the e vaper ator the more heat it can collect. Fan - The heat pump fan produces high volume airflow. Adequate airflow is required tc move warm -air through the large evaporator. Corepressor - The compressor compresses the 0 0 refrigerant gas to a higher pressure, 00 mcreasrr� the . . 0000 .. th temperature. • • • • • • • • • . Heat ]Exchanger - As tl" ikpal, step "Ow heating...:. .. process, the heat exehmiger transfers the heat • 0.. from the hot gas to. tKl_- ter. (4�4 f4iown•0as00a • condenser.) 00000 00.00 0000.. . ... 0000. .reversing Valve -(For 11.1 Qd UnitaOv�rth;Gpt'%aJ... Chiller and Hot G4�,pp",ost) The reversing va1Ve reverses the flow 4tht rVriger ant, which ijawt:. in transferring cold gas to the viafer, fhus lawerinf . . . .0000 the temperature. • • .. 0000 Table 3. Optimal Water Chemistry Ranges Test Recommended Level Free Chlorine or 1.0 to 3.0 ppm Bromine 2.0 to 4.0 ppm pH 7.2 to 7.8 (Ideal ranges being between 7.4 and 7.6) Total Alkalinity (TA) 80 to 120 ppm Calcium Hardness (CH) 175 to 400 ppm Cyanuric Acid 30 to 50 ppm Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) 1000 to 2000 ppm (Excluding dissolved NaCl from Salt Chlorine Generator) * Concentration levels taken from "Basic Pool and Spa Technology" published by APSP (Association of Pool and Spa Professionals). Page 24 Jandy® Pro Series JE Heat Pumps ; Installation ant ;ration Manual Section 8. Troubleshooting 8.1 Troubleshooting Guide The following table provides symptoms and solutions for general troubleshouting problems for the heat pump. Table 4. Heat Pump Troubleshouting Guide SYMPTOM CORRECTIVE ACTION Heat pump will not start, no control board display. Breaker or fuse may be tripped. Reset breaker or check fuse. If heat pump still does not run, call for service. Three-phase models only - The phases may be reversed or there may be a loss of phase, call for service. Heat pump will not start, control board display working. Heat pump may be in delay count down of 5 minutes. Make sure control board thermostat is calling for heater to come on (check setting on thermostat and temperature reading). Make sure heat pump is not in cooling mode. W*i1tpump "c.1 -j'. does •not heat. Verify cold air is blowing out the top of the heat pump. If the .. • • • • heat pump has just been installed or if the pool water has been • • ...... .... ...... allowed to cool significantly, it is necessary to run the heat • • • • • pump continually for 24-48 hours. If the heat pump has been in • operation for some time, increase the circulating pump time, or • • • switch the control board to Maintain Heat function. If heating a ..9 ..... ... . ... spa, verify no air intake stand pipes are open. If heat pump still ..... . • • • • • does not heat, call for service. ++mtpump dq�s npt run $ndppl'itrol board displays: Verify circulating pump is on and all necessary valves are in the FAULT- • �; • correct positions. Verify filter and skimmers are clean. Check NO FLOW water level in pool. Temporarily turn off all fountains and water falls that bypass the heat pump water inlet. If this does not correct the problem, call for service. Heat pump does not run and control board display shows: Verify circulating pump is on and that there are no water flow FAULT- restrictions to the heat pump. If the filter pump is a two speed HIGH REF PRESSURE or variable speed pump, switch to a higher speed. Make sure all necessary valves are open or in the proper positions to allow proper water flow to the heat pump. Verify filter and skimmers are clean. Check for water level in the pool. This condition may also appear if the heat pump has not been operated for an extended period. To clear the condition, cycle the heat pump, on and off, up to 3 times. If this does not correct the problem, call for service. Heat pump does not run or short cycles and control board Check that fan is operating and air is coming out of the top of display shows: the heat pump, while short cycling. If heat pump does not run at FAULT- all, call for service. LOW REF PRESSURE Heat pump leaking water. Possible heat exchanger or plumbing leak. Turn the heat pump off, then turn circulating pump off for at least one hour to see if the water leak stops. If the water leak stops, normal condensation is occurring. If the water leak continues, after the heat pump is shut off for at least one hour, call for service. Jandy® Pro Series JE Heat Pur Installation and Operation Manual 8.2 Diagnostics ENGLISH In the event a pressure switch opens or another fault condition occurs, the LCD screen will display the fault until the problem has been resolved. Please refer to the following table for the list of diagnostic conditions. Table 5. Heat Pump Diagnostics DIAGNOSTIC CONDITION DESCRIPTION FAULT- Low or restricted water flow through the heat pump. NO FLOW The external bypass valve is in the wrong position, or the water flow switch has malfunctioned. The water flow switch opens creating a fault and the heat pump shuts off. FAULT- When the ambient temperature is low, the suction pres;,Lre (,an drop LOW REF PRESSURE significantly. This fault will cause the low pressure switch to open ar,d the control viii shut off the compressor. FAULT- When the head pressure builds too high, the high pressure switch will ^pen HIGH REF PRESSURE causing the heat pump to shut off immediately. ."'.`• • • •••• •••••• The control will sense this fault condition a'htl shut off they U,�oressor urrt1 the switch re -closes. ••+••• ***07 .•. •.•... FAULT- so 000 When the POOL or SPA water temperaturj 1iejits to the mayimum 418M8; HIGH WATER TEMP temperature or above, there could be saf%t4�skl's for 4bngln the W'?V4.• The water thermostat will read this ternperakire end the control will shut off the heat pump unless it is in CHILLER mode. This feature also remains active when A control calls fpr rPpt throLIVA • • remote thermostat. This is to insure that 41atgr%mper2ture does no=g0 •; to an abnormally high level due to a possitIlts malfunctipn�df%e rembte • sensor. •••• FAULT- In the event that the coil temperature sensor malfunctions or is not SHORTED COIL SENSOR connected the control will shut off the heat pump. -or- FAULT- OPEN COIL SENSOR FAULT- In the event that the water temperature sensor malfunctions or is not SHORTED WATER SENSOR connected the control will shut off the heat pump. -or- FAU LT - OPEN WATER SENSOR r - ENGL.ISH Jandy(D Pro Series JE Heat Pumps - Installation arr )eration Manual Section 9. Replacement Darts 9.1 Ordering information To order or purchase parts for the JE models of heat pumps, contact your nearest Zodiac dealer or distributor. See the Zodiac web site at www.Zodiac.com for the nearest service center. If they cannot supply you with what you need, contact Zodiac customer support department, telephone (800) 822-7933. 9.2 Zodiac° JE Pleat Pumps Parts List Key R0577200 Order No. Description Model No. Part No. 1 rNn G. ille 1500 R0571700 1 Fai . Grille 2000, 2500, 3000 R0571800 2 Fan Motor 1500 R0571900 2 -j„ V✓.otor 2000, 2500, 3000 R0572000 3 Fa:+ Blade 1500 R0572100 3 ^3n 0'ade 2000, 2500, 3000 R0572200 4 Fan Top 1500 R0572300 4 T -)p• 2000, 2500, 3000 R0572400 5 Evaporator!1.• ,•Guard 1500 R0572500 •;5• • •E'vaporator �o*ir/ Guard • • • : 2000, 2500 R0572600 51 Evaporait)t%'I / Cuard • • • 3000 R0572700 • •69 • •Oompressor• • • • • • • • • 1500 R0572800 • 6 Gompressor• • • • • • • 2000 R0572900 V * ",ompressw • ***s 2500 R0573000 �ompres%&' • • • * • 0 . • 3000 R0573100 • • 6 • • Compressor13 Qhase)2500 R0577500 to • Vom resior 3 lvese o • • • • p ( p ) • 3000 R0577600 •':' • ttndensgr • • • • • • 1500 R0577700 7• Condenser • ;•;••; 2000 R0577800 • T • • Condensers • • • 2500 R0577900 •7 Condenser • • • 3000 R0578000 �a • •N4ter ManiW Inlet ; • • • • 1500 R0573200 8 Water MaR40alpitt 2000, 2500 R0573300 8 Water Manifold Inlet 3000 R0573400 9 Water Manifold Outlet 1500 R0573500 9 Water Manifold Outlet 2000, 2500 R0573600 9 Water Manifold Outlet 3000 R0573700 10 Base 1500 R0573800 10 Base 2000,2500,3000 R0573900 11 Electrical Box Cover w/ Hardware All R0574000 12 Front Panel 1500 R0574300 12 Front Panel 2000,2500 R0574400 12 Front Panel 3000 R0574500 13 Water Temperature Sensor All R0574600 14 Filter Drier 1500 R0574700 14 Filter Drier 2000, 2500, 3000 R0574800 14 Filter Drier (Bi -flow) 3000TR R0574900 15 Thermal Expansion Valve 1500 R0575000 15 Thermal Expansion Valve 2000, 2500 R0575100 15 Thermal Expansion Valve 3000 R0575200 16 Air Temperature Sensor All R0575300 17 High Pressure Switch All R0575400 18 Low Pressure Switch All R0575500 19 Water Pressure Switch All R0575600 20 User Interface All R3008801 21 Interface Cover All R3000601 22 Reversing Valve (optional) 3000TR R0575900 23 Winterizing Drain Kit 2000, 2500, 3000 R0576000 24 Power Interface PCB All R3009200 25 Transformer All R0576200 26 Run Capacitor (1 phase) 1500 R0576300 26 Run Capacitor (1 phase) 2000, 2500, 3000 R0576400 27 Fan Capacitor 1500 R0576500 27 Fan Capacitor 2000, 2500, 3000 R0576600 28 Hard Start Capacitor 1500 R0576700 29 Contactor (1 phase) All (1 Phase) R0576800 29 Contactor (3 phase), All (3 Phase) R0576900 Key R0577200 No. Description 30 Fan Relay 31 Phase Rotation Monitor (3 phase) Optional Components 32' Anchor Bracket Set 32' Anchor Bracket Set 33 Universal Union, Butress Set 34' Bypass, External, JE Heat Pump . Not Shown Order Model No. Part No. All R0577000 2500,3000(3 Phase) R0577100 1500 R0577200 2000,2500,3000 R0577300 All R0472700 All R0578900 Jandy@ Pro Series JE Heat Pum-,; , Installation and Operation Manual 4,3 Zodiac"' JE 1500 Moat Pumps Exploded View 15 X14 17 18 � 19 16 DETAIL C SCALE 1 :8 13 V ENGLISH G•- : i, _ Figure 16. Zodiac JE Meat Pumps Exploded View (JE1500 Shown) �... •.00.0 • 0 0 . .... 000•00 • u • .400.0 • • • • 4..o. ... 10 5 **:o,,. 0*0 00000 •• 00 • • •400.0 • •••••0 • • • • • 40000• Figure 16. Zodiac JE Meat Pumps Exploded View (JE1500 Shown) ENGLISH Jandyo Pro Series JE Heat Pumps Installation an, gyration Manual 9.4 Zodiac° JE 2000, JE2500 & JE3000 Tat pumps Exploded View ...... .... . . • • 15 goo:** 22 O 14 13 'Se 18 19 DETAIL C 17 12 SCALE 1 :8 ACS-' Figure 17. Zodiac JE Heat Pumps Exploded View (JE2000 Shown) 6 Figure 17. 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Intertek 2115 South Service Road West, Unit 3 Oakville, ON 1-61-5W2 CAN/CSACERTIFIED 0222 N0.236 1-888-647-4004 1 www.ZodiacPoolSystems.ca ZODIAC®is a registered trademark of Zodiac International, S.A.S.U., used under license. � ����� (9)All trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners. ©2013 Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc. HD408600 Rev 8 r Land Surveyors, Inc. www.exactaland.com Toll Free 866-735-1916 • F 866-744-2882 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 68 NE 91ST STREET, MIAMI SHORES, FLORIDA 33138 FIELD WORK DATE: 11/1/2o18 REVISION DATE(S): (REv1 11/1/2018) 1604.3262-01 BOUNDARY SURVEY MIAMI-DADE COUNTY i 12 3/4" FIP 1 NO ID I 1 I OFF 1 u I m mO I It Is a true v L tri 1 Ln I p? I � I 1 �Ve a 1 U I OL I w 00 I I 1 I I 0.9'1 I I I I OFF I 25.0' 1/2" FIR NO ID ioz 00 LOT 2G BLK 9 B. I hereby certify 1 described prop and to the bes and accurate r f standards of pr Professional Sur B.R. 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MUNICIPALITY OR WWW.FEMA.GOV, THE PROPERTY APPEARS TO BE LOCATED IN ZONE X. THIS PROPERTY WAS FOUND IN THE VILLAGE -- OF MIAMI SHORES, COMMUNITY NUMBER 120652, DATED 09/11/09. CLIENT NUMBER: DATE: 11/01/18 4 BUYER: FLOYD GONZALES FL -TA SELLER: FLOYD GONZALES CERTIFIED TO: FLOYD GONZALES This is page 1 of 2 and is not valid without all pages. AFFILIATE MEMBERS REPORT OF SURVEY 1604.3262-01 , This is page 2 of 2 and is not valid without all pages. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: THE WEST 1/2 OF LOT 2, AND ALL OF LOTS 3 AND 4, AND THE EAST 1/2 OF LOT 5, BLOCK 9 EL PORTAL SECTION 3, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 148, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. JOB SPECIFIC SURVEYOR NOTES: THE ASSUMED BEARING REFERENCE OF NORTH 90°00'00" EAST IS BASED ON THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF N.E. 91st STREET, LOCATED WITHIN EL PORTAL SECTION 3, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 148, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. GENERAL SURVEYOR NOTES: 1. The Legal Description used to perform this survey was supplied by others. This survey does not determine or imply ownership. 2. This survey only shows improvements found above ground. Underground footings, utilities and encroachments are not located on this survey map. 3. If there is a septic tank, or drain field shown on this survey, the location is approximate as the location was either shown to Exacta by a third party or it was estimated by metal detection, probing rods, and visual above ground inspection only. No excavation was performed in order to determine the exact and accurate location. 4. 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There may be additional POI's which are not shown, not called -out as PON, or which are otherwise unknown to the surveyor. These P01's may not represent all items of Interest to the viewer. 14. Utilities shown on tV jl4bject property may or may not indicate the existence of recorded or unrecorded utility easements. 15. The informatior containeabon this survey has been performed exclusively, and is the sole responsibility, of Exacta Surveyors. Additional logo or references to third party firms are for • • •ieWilhational pulA A18nly. • • T6• Pursuant to F.S,•5SSj)435, an individyal ern&lOyee or agent may not be held individually liable for negligence. 47. House measurementsehould not be used for new construction or planning. Measurements should be verified priorto such activity. • . • • • • 00.00 • • • • • • • • • •0000• • (C) (D) F) (M) (P) (R) (S) A.S.B.L. A/C B.C. B.F.P. B.R. B.R.L. B/W BLDG. BLK. BM BSMT. C C.B. C.LF. C.O. G.V.G. C/L C/P C/S CAN CH CHIM. CONC. COR CS/W D.F. D.H. 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UTILITY EASEMENT OFFER VALID ONLY FOR: FLOYD GONZALES F- - _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - 10 OFFI OF FUTURE SURVEYING SERVICES i ON THIS PROPERTY, 'Offer valid for fence stakeouts and additions to the existing structures only. Valid only for the buyer as listed on the first page of this survey for up to one year after survey issuance date. Total discount not to exceed $500. ,ys..s - _ - - - - _ _ _ - J www.exactaiand.com 8866-735-1916•F.866-744-2882 11940 Fairway Lakes Drive, Suite 1 • Ft. Myers, FL 33913 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Federal Emergency Management Agency ELEVATION CERTIFICATE 1604.3262EC IMPORTANT: FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGES 9-16 OMB Control Number11/30-0008 Expiratioon:n:11 /30/2018 Copy all pages of this Elevation Certificate and all attachments for (1) community official, (2) insurance agenucompany, and (3) building owner. SECTION A - PROPERTY INFORMATION FORM INSURANCE COMPANY USE Al. Building Owner's Name Policy Number: A2. Building Street Address (including Apt., Unit, Suite, and/or Bldg. No.) or P.O. Route and Box No. Company NAIC Number: 68 NE 91ST STREET City MIAMI SHORES State FLORIDA Zip Code 33138 A3. Property Description (Lot and Block Numbers, Tax Parcel Number, Legal Description, etc.) THE WEST 1/2 OF LOT 2, AND ALL OF LOTS 3 AND 4, AND THE EAST 1/2 OF LOT 5, BLOCK 9 EL PORTAL SECTION 3, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 148, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A4. Building Use (e.g., Residential, Non -Residential, Addition, Accessory, etc.) RESIDENTIAL A5. Latitude/Longitude: Lat. 25 51 30.9 N Long.80 11 45.1 W Horizontal Datum: (^ NAD 1927 Q NAD 1983 A6. Attach at least 2 photographs of the building if the Certificate is being used to obtain flood insurance. A7. Building Diagram Number 8 A8. For a building with a crawlspace or enclosure(s): A9. For a building with an attached garage: a) Square footage of crawlspace or enclosure(s)1130 sq ft a) Square footage of attached garage 200 sq ft b) Number of permanent flood openings in the b) Number of permanent flood openings crawlspace or enclosure(s) within 1.0 foot in the attached garage within 1.0 foot above adjacent grade 5 above adjacent grade 36 c) Total net area of flood openings in A8.1b 960 sq in c) Total net area of flood openings in A9.b 120 sq in d) Engineered flood openings? C Yes tR No d) Engineered flood openings? (- Yes (Q No SECTION B - FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (FIRM) INFORMATION B1. NFIP Community Name & Community Number B2. County Name B3. State THE VILLAGE OF MIAMI SHORES 120652 MIAMI-DADE FLORIDA • • B4. Map/Panel Number B5. Suffix B6. FIRM Index Date B7. FIRM Panel Effective/ B8. Flood Zone(s) B9. B8se FloEd Elevation" • Revised Date • (Z•o 0, ase base flopd depth • 12086C - 0302 L 9/11/2009 09/11/09 X 0000• •••• 0000 • • • B10. Indicate the source of the Base Flood Elevation (BFE) data or base flood depth entered in Item B9: 0 0 0 0 • (' FIS Profile a FIRM C Community Determined (" Other/Source: 0 • • • • • � • • • B11. Indicate elevation datum used for BFE in Item 69: (Q NGVD 1929 (' NAVD 1988 C Other/Source: 0 0 • 0 • • • • B12. Is the building located in a Coastal Barrier Resources System (CBRS) area or Otherwise Protected Area (OPA)?• % 1:s• No • Designation Date: C CBRS (� OPA • • SECTION C - BUILDING ELEVATION INFORMATION (SURVEY REQUIRED) • • • Cl. Building elevations are based on: C Construction Drawings* ( Building Under Construction* tX FinishedWnstRiction • • C2. Elevations - Zones Al - A30, AE, AH, A (with BFE), VE, V1 - V30, V (with BFE), AR, AR/A, AR/AE, AR/A1 - A30, AR/AH, AR/AO. • • • Complete Items C2.a -h below according to the building diagram specified in Item A7. In Puerto Rico only, enter meters. A new Elevation Certificate will be required when construction of the building is complete. Benchmark Utilized: L -NET GPS NETWORK; ; Vertical Datum: NAVD 88 Indicate elevation datum used for the elevations in items a) through h) below. tX NGVD 1929 C NAVD 1988 (- Other/Source: Datum used for building elevations must be the same as that used for the BFE. Check the measurement used. a) Top of bottom floor (including basement, crawlspace, or enclosure floor) 12 - 36 a feet ( meters b) Top of the next higher floor 15 72 (5Z feet C, meters c) Bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member (V Zones only) N/A (Q feet ( meters d) Attached garage (top of slab) 12 96 IR feet ( meters e) Lowest elevation of machinery or equipment servicing the building (Describe type of equipment and location in Comments) 12 86 (5Z feet C meters f) Lowest adjacent (finished) grade next to building (LAG) 12 17 a feet ( meters g) Highest adjacent (finished) grade next to building (HAG) 12 85 (2 feet (' meters h) Lowest adjacent grade at lowest elevation of deck or stairs, including structural support N/A tR feet ( meters FEMA Form 086-0-33 (7/15) Replaces all previous editions. Page 3 of 15 0000•• • 0000•• ..0000 • • 00.00 • 0000• 0000•• • 0000•• • • •••0•• • • ELEVATION CERTIFICATE OMB Control Number: 16$0-0008 Expiration: 11/30/2018 1604.3262EC SECTION D - SURVEYOR, ENGINEER, OR ARCHITECT CERTIFICATION This certification is to be signed and sealed by a land surveyor, engineer, or architect authorized by law to certify elevation information. / certify that the information on this Certificate represents my best efforts to interpret the data available. 1 understand that any false statement maybe punishable by fine orimprisonment under 18 U.S. Code, Section 1001. Were latitude and longitude in Section A �gT I F fC,gl ❑ Check here if attachments. provided by a licensed land surveyor? G F C Yes 4Q No No. 6473 Certifier's Name License Number P 0f RON WALLING LS6473 Title Company Name o r PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER EXACTA LAND SURVEYORS, INC 10a O� STATE OF q Address City State Zip Code ttJ 11940 FAIRWAY LAKES DRIVE SUITE 1 FT. MYERS FL 33913 sI�`1A suxvE O 18,¢ Signature Date Telephone "w 4/29/2016 P; (866)735-1916 4/29/2016 Copy both sides of this Elevation Certificate for (1) community official, (2) insurance agent/company, and (3) building owner. Comments (including type of equipment and location , per C2(e), if applicable)" NOTE: C2.E = AC UNIT PAD. NOTE: THIS ELEVATION CERTIFICATE IS ONLY VALID FOR THE PERSON OR PERSONS NAMED ON THIS CERTIFICATE. THIS CERTIFICATE IS FOR FLOOD INSURANCE PURPOSES ONLY. THE INFORMATION ON THIS CERTIFICATE SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR CONSTRUCTION OR PLANNING. THE ELEVATIONS HAVE BEEN CONVERTED TO NGVD29 DATUM WITH A CONVERSION FACTOR OF +1.54'. Si nature" --1X Date 4/29/2016 SECTION E - BUILDING ELEVATION INFORMATION (SURVEY NOT REQUIRED) FOR ZONE AO AND ZONE A (WITHOUT BFE) or ones AO�an4A (vWthout BFE), complete Items E1 -E5. If the Certificate is intended to support a LOMA or LOMR-F request, complete ' S§ctions A, B,Snd CO. icor Items E1 -E4, use natural grade, if available. Check the measurement used. In Puerto Rico only, enter meters. •••• •••••• V Provide elnahniriormation for the following and check the appropriate boxes to show whether the elevation is above or below the highest adjacent grade (HAG) and the lowest adjacent grade (LAG). *Top of bolt•rn floor (including basement, crawlspace,N/A feet (' meters ❑ above or ❑ below the HAG. - �( • or enclg6Yr&�iS • • • • • •b) Top of bottam Ndbr (including basement, crawlspace, N/A _ feet ( meters ❑ above or ❑ below the LAG. or encl .9rpi10 g.eepr Building Diagrams 6 -9 with permanent flood openings provided in Section A Items 8 and/or 9 (see pages 8 -9 of Instructions), the next highdF floor (eoeajion (:•2.b in the diagrams) of the building is N/A (Q feet (- meters ❑ above or ❑ below the HAG. • • • • ;.Attached garage (top of slab) is N/A iR feet (-meters ❑ above or ❑ below the HAG. E4. Top of platform of machinery and /or equipment servicing the building is N/A If( feet (^ meters ❑ above or ❑ below the HAG. E5. Zone AO only: If no flood depth number is available, is the top of the bottom floor elevated in accordance with the community's floodplain management ordinance? (` Yes (" No (' Unknown. The local official must certify this information in Section G. SECTION F - PROPERTY OWNER (OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE) CERTIFICATION The property owner or owner's authorized representative who completes Sections A, B, and E for Zone A (without a FEMA -issued or community -issued BFE) or Zone AO must sign here. The statements in Sections A, B, and E are correct to the best of my knowledge. Property Owner or Owner's Authorized Representative's Name: Address City State ZIP Code Signature Date Telephone Comments ❑ Check here if attachments. FEMA Form 086-0-33 (7/15) Replaces all previous editions. Page 4 of 15 1604.3262EC ' OMB Control Number: 1660-0008 Expiration: 11/30/2018 SECTION G - COMMUNITY INFORMATION (OPTIONAL) The local official who is authorized by law or ordinance to administer the community's floodplain management ordinance can complete Sections A, B, C (or E), and G of this Elevation Certificate. Complete the applicable item(s) and sign below. Check the measurement used in Items G8 - G10. In Puerto Rico only, enter meters. G1. The information in Section C was taken from other documentation that has been signed and sealed by a licensed surveyor, engineer, or architect who is authorized by law to certify elevation information. (Indicate the source and date of the elevation data in the Comments area below.) G2 A community official completed Section E for a building located in Zone A (without a FEMA -issued or community -issued BFE) or Zone A0. G3. The following information (Items G4 -G10) is provided for community floodplain management purposes. G4. Permit Number G5. Date Permit Issued G6. Date Certificate of Compliance/Occupancy Issued G7. This permit has been issued for: C New Construction ( Substantial Improvement G8. Elevation of as -built lowest floor (including basement) of the building: (� feet Cmeters Datum G9. BFE or (in Zone AO) depth of flooding at the building site: C feet (' meters Datum G10. Community's design flood elevation: (—feet C meters Datum Local Official's Name Title Community Name Telephone Signature Date Comments • • • ••• •• • •• • •••••• •••• • 0000 • s • 0000 0000 • 0000•• • • Y Check here if attachments. FEMA Form 086-0-33 (7/15) Replaces all previous editions. Page 5 of 15 BUILDING PHOTOGRAPHS 1604.3262EC SOMB Control Number: 1660-0008 See instructions for Item A6 Expiration: 11/30/2018 IMPORTANT: In these spaces, copy the corresponding information from Section A. FOR INSURANCE COMPANY USE Building Street Address (including Apt., Unit, Suite, and/or Bldg. No.) or P.O. Route and Box No. Policy Number: 68 NE 91 ST STREET City State Zip Code Company NAC MIAMI SHORES FLORIDA 33138 Number: If using the Elevation Certificate to obtain NFIP flood insurance, affix at least 2 building photographs below according to the instructions for Item A6. Identify all photographs with date taken; "Front view" and Rear view"; and, if required, "Right Side View" and "Left Side View." When applicable, photographs must show the foundation with representative examples of the flood openings or vents, as indicated in Section A8. If submitting more photographs than will fit on this page, use the Continuation Page. • • • • • FRONT PRODEIRTY PICTURE 4/29/2016 • •••••• •• •• •• ••• RIGHT PROPERTY PICTURE 4/29/2016 FEMA Form 086-0-33 (7/15) REAR PROPERTY PICTURE 4/29/2016 LEFT PROPERTY PICTURE 4/29/2016 Replaces all previous editions. Page b of 1 b BUILDING PHOTOGRAPHS 1604.3262EC Continuation Page CMB Control Number: 1660-0008 Expiration: 11/30/2018 IMPORTANT: In these spaces, copy the corresponding information from Section A. FORM INSURANCE COMPANY USE Building Street Address (including Apt., Unit,Suite, and/or Bldg. No.) or P.O.Route and Box No. Policy Number: 68 NE 91ST STREET City State Zip Code ompany NAIC Number: MIAMI SHORES FLORIDA 33138 If submitting more photographs than will fit on the preceding page, affix the additional photographs below. Identify all photographs with: date taken; "Front View" and "Rear View"' and, if required, "Right Side View' and "Left Side View." When applicable, photographs must show the foundation with representative examples of the Flood openings or vents, as indicated in Section A8. • • • s • •••••• •••• • • • •••• •••••• • • • • • • •• •• •• • s w •• • • • FEMA Form 086-0-33 (7/15) Replaces all previous editions. Page 7 of 15