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BPP-18-886sµO s Miami Shores Village 10050 N.E. 2nd Avenue NE Bond Type - Contractors Bond Miami Shores, FL 33138-0000 CCF Phone: ( 305)795-2204 R' CORiPt'' 15. 00 Permit No. BPP -4-18-886 Permit Type: Pools/Whirlpools/Hot Tubs Work Classification: New Permit 5tatus: APPROVED Issue Date: 5/412018 1 Expiration: 10/3112018 Project Address Parcel Number Applicant 280 NE 91 Street 1132060190410 Miami Shores, FL 33138- Block: Lot: KIRSTIN INCELLI e mmw n n•i Owner Information Address Phone Cell KIRSTIN INCELLI 280 NE 91 Street (786)801-8654 MIAMI SHORES FL 33138- 2 280NE 91 Street MIAMI SHORES FL Contractor( s) Phone Cell Phone PARKWOOD POOLS AND PAVERS LL (954)583-3355 Approved: In Review Comments: Date Approved:: In Review Date Denied: Type of Work: Swimming Pool Additional Info: Classification: Residential Fees Due Amount Bond Type - Contractors Bond 500.00 CCF 18.00 CO/ CC Fee 15.00 DBPR Fee 13.50 DCA Fee 9.00 Education Surcharge 6.00 P& Z Review Fee 35.00 P& Z Review Fee 35.00 Permit Fee 900.00 Plan Review Fee (Engineer) 45.00 Scanning Fee 12.00 Technology Fee 24.00 Total: 1,612.50 Occupancy: Private Bond Return Scanning: 4 Valuation: $ 30,000.00 Total Sq Feet: 771 Pay Date Pay Type Amt Paid Amt Due Invoice # BPP -4-18-67050 05/ 04/2018 Credit Card $ 1,412.50 $ 200.00 04/ 05/2018 Credit Card $ 200.00 $ 0.00 Bond #: 3744 Avanaole Ins Inspection Type: Fence Final Wall Steel Review Electrical Review Building Review Structural Review Mechanical Review Planning 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 regulating construction and zoni Futher ore, I authorize the above-named contractor to do the work stated. May 04, 2018 Authorizeb Sigr¢ature: Owner / Applicant / Contractor / Building Department Copy May 04, 2018 1 Miami Shores Village Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795-2204 Fax: (305) 756-8972 INSPECTION LINE PHONE NUMBER: (305) 762-4949 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION BUILDING ELECTRIC ROOFING AtR 0 5n2018 6 i FBC 20(--- Master Permit No.+J! I - w REVISION Sub Permit No. PLUMBING MECHANICAL PUBLIC WORKS CHANGE OF CONTRACTOR JOB ADDRESS: kJE GI S} EXTENSION RENEWAL CANCELLATION SHOP DRAWINGS City: Miami ShoresCounty: Miami Dade Zip: Folio/Parcel#: NV DR oYrrII 10 Is the Building Historically Designated: Yes NO Occupancy Type: Load: Construction Type: Flood Zone: BFE: FFE: OWNER: Name (Fee Simple Titleholder): jC 1 ] Phone#:7Y Address: M&L q I — . City: rnuMk 5 State: Zip: Tenant/Lessee Name: Phone#: Email CONTRACTOR: Company Name: [6 C ]] y,,Phone#:'` Address:,, City:((1 J State:L Zip: Qualifier Name: 7'\CV1 ` 11 /' Phone#: State Certification or Registration #: I Certificate of Competency #: DESIGNER: Architect/Engineer: Phone#: Address City: State: Zip: Value of Work for this Permit: $Square/Linear Footage of Work: Type of Work: Addd itiionn` Alt e ration c New ElRepair/Repll ace Description of Work: KJCJ\ nS_\ YUC-- / y1 &T-7 67 Anck `' Son( -N -)11 Specify color of color thru tile: Demolition Submittal Fee $ Permit Fee $ 7CZ ' 00 CCF $ i • (DO CO/CC $ _ Scanning Fee $ t2 • 00 Radon Fee $ — 1 DBPR $ 3 • 0 Notary $ Technology Fee $_a`4 ' 00 is. M Training/Education Fee $ 5 - co Double Fee $ Structural Reviews $ L1 • GiQ Bond $ oo 3 • TOTAL FEE NOW DUE $ 12 Revised02/24/2014) 3' oz) Bonding Company's Name (if applicable) Bonding Company's Address City State Mortgage Lender's Name (if applicable) Mortgage Lender's Address City State Zip 0 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. LSlgnaturel ( Signa r0,&, OWNER or AGENT CONTRACTOR The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this G- day of ty-'C".c,t l 120 ' by 6q&2 4y Inatu , who h is personally known to me or who has produced ,. 1., c --,-c as identification and who did take an oath. NOTARY PUBLIC: 1 Sign: Print: sM'r of&- Notary Public State of Florida t Seal: Adrian Rojas Pierrend p. My Commission GG 18368 q a M1d Expires 02107/2022 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 20 day of moy '20 , by who is personally known to me or who has produced identification and who did take an oath. NOTARY PUBLIC: Sign: Print: y. Seal: pyiN, Nay Public State of Florida My Commission GG 183868 Jnd Expires 02/07/2022 as lencN APPROVED BYq qj , u (3r Plans ExaminerV Zoning I'U Structural Review Revised02/24/2014) t / Clerk Property Information Folio: 11-3206-019-0410 Property Address: 280 NE 91 ST Miami Shores, FL 33138-3128 Owner GREGORY D INCELLI KIRSTIN D INCELLI Mailing Address 280 NE 91 ST MIAMI SHORES, FL 33138 USA PA Primary Zone 1000 SGL FAMILY - 2101-2300 SQ Primary Land Use 0101 RESIDENTIAL - SINGLE FAMILY: 1 UNIT Beds / Baths / Half 4/2/0 Floors 2 Living Units 1 Actual Area 2,952 Sq. Ft Living Area 2,762 Sq.Ft Adjusted Area 2,594 Sq. Ft Lot Size 6,750 Sq.Ft Year Built 1926 Assessment Information Year 2017 2016 2015 Land Value 202,554 168,795 162,146 Building Value 327,787 180,923 181,238 XF Value 2,860 2,860 2,284 Market Value 533,201 352,578 345,668 Assessed Value 533,201 352,578 345,668 Benefits Information Benefit Type 2017 2016 2015 Homestead _ Exemption 25,000 352,5781 345,668 Second Homestead Exemption 25,000 0 Taxable Value Note: Not all benefits are applicable to all Taxable Values (i.e. County, School Board, City, Regional). Short Legal Description EL PORTAL PB 9-101 LOT 5 BLK 3 LOT SIZE 50.000 X 135 OR 13945-780 1288 1 Generated On : 4/5/2018 Taxable Value Information 2017 20161 2015 County Exemption Value 50,000 0 0 Taxable Value 483,201 352,5781 345,668 School Board Exemption Value 25,000 $0 0 Taxable Value 508,201 $352,578 345,668 City Exemption Value 1 $50,000 0 0 Taxable Value 483,201 352,578 345,668 Regional Exemption Value 0 i,4, 660 50,000 11$ Taxable Value 483,201352,5788 Sales Information Previous Sale Price OR Book -Page Qualification Description 06/24/2017 875,000 30619-2218 Qual by exam of deed 09/29/2016 890,000 30253-1249 Qual by exam of deed 04/18/2015 427,500 29588-2388 Qua[ by exam of deed 01/20/2015 1 $340,000 29479-0643 Qual by exam of deed The Office of the Property Appraiser is continually editing and updating the tax roll. This website may not reflect the most current information on record. The Property Appraiser and Miami -Dade County assumes no liability, see full disclaimer and User Agreement at http://www.miamidade.gov/info/disclaimer.asp Version: https://www.miamidade.gov/propertysearch/ 4/5/2018 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: WHEREAS, the undersigned Y—Y A... 1; lvicdh Am&on b WAi- is/are the fee simple owner(s) of the following described property situated and being in Miami Shores Village, Florida: Address: Z(o /Or 91 S Whereas, the undersigned owner(s) desire to utilize said Lot(s) as a single building site, and the undersigned ner(s) do(es) hereby declare and agree as follows: I. That the property will not be used in violation of any ordinances of Miami Shores Village or Miami -Dade County now in effect or hereinafter enacted. 11. 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. id 1r c 1 ,,, ayN. n C OM\tFR_SCly&:D_JI ;T;.; •. 01111NE N & WlffT 0*** : .. . .. .. I Hereby Cerify that on this day personally appeared before me and has•pioduce ID # as identification and he/she acknowledge that he/she exgcL:ed the forogeing, breelyeww QolDritarily, for purposes there in expressed. SWORN 10 AND•8UBSCRIBE1T before me on this 9_ day of .20 Revised 05/2209 Notary Public State of Florida f Addana Rojas Pierrend My Commission GG 183868 aM1 ' Expires021o?/2022_ _ N J Y PUU LQ-MTE OF FLORIDA Miami shores Village Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 NOTICE OF REQUIREMENTS RESIDENTIAL SWIMMING POOL, SPA AND HOT TUB SAFETY ACT I (We) acknowledge that a new swimming pool, spa or hot tub will be constructed or installed at2.6 'o AUc 8.1 Miami Shores, FL, and hereby affirm that one of the following methods will be used to meet the requirements of Chapter 515, Florida Statues and the Florida Building Code R4101.17. Pleaseinitial.the method(s),to beused The pool will be equipped with an approved safety pool cover that complies with ASTM F1346-91. (Submit Manufacturer's Specifications). WA continuous, one-piece (child) barrier meeting the requirements of Florida Building Code R4101.17.1.15 will protect the pool perimeter. The plans shall show the fence location and method of attachment, including one end that shall not be removable without the aid of tools. (Submit Manufacturer's Specifications). A combination of non -dwelling walls and fences (screen enclosure, child fence, masonry fence walls, chain link or wood fence, etc.) will protect the pool perimeter. The plans must specify the type and location of all non dwelling walls. Florida Building Code, R4101.17.1 Any combination 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, R4101.17.1.9 (Submit Manufacturer's Specifications). Any combination of protection which incorporates dwelling walls with openings directly into the pool perimeter and all doors will be equipped with a self -latching device with positive mechanical latching/locking installed a min. 54" above the threshold. If this option is selected, submit plans showing all types and location of all perimeter protection. The plans must also show the location and type of all openings, and the hardware type for each location. (Submit Manufacturer's 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 to be unsafe. I understand that not having one of the above installed will constitute a violation of Chapter 515, F.S ., an d will be considered as committing a misdemeanor of the second degreg=; VVPn p gishable as providedin Section 775.082 or Section 775.083 F.S . This form must be signed by i tie:me contractor. CONTRACTOR'S SIGNATURE AND DATE C _NER'S-SIGNATURE ANQD'`D\ATE yM•p O••",ift'1• • y• 11 1LlY (9 I C( 1 II COUTRAE0TO VnFeME (PLEPL6EPRINT) 01NNER'S. AME:(PLE;4SE PRII T) 0' A-r__ NOTARY Dr* 04~ °/*XR—Y PrB,– Notary Public State of Florida N• NoA l;yb& State of Florida Adriana Rojas Pierrend fjdrftAa Rejas Pierrend My commission GG t83868 Expires mm&on GG 02/0712022 163868 M1 Expires 0210712022 Date Miami Shores Village Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 SWIMMING POOL OWNER'S CERTIFICATION Miami Shores Village Building & Zoning Department Attention: Building Official I certify that I am the legal owner of the property described as E (- 0'i 5 I V , located at _ 2 g0 AJF 11 In accordance with Section 33-12(f), Code of Metropolitan Dade County, I certify that I understand and agree that the swimming pool to be constructed at the 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. I further understand that this certification, however, does not eliminate the need for obtaining a permit and erecting and approved barrier prior to final inspection and use of the 0.3 Le gal 0 rier: •' Note: This certification is to be submitted with rswimtnin8 pppl permjt jpplijajon in duplicate. Employee AquaCal' Operation Manual HIEEATWAYE SUPE UMT SWIMMWG POOL /SPA HEAT PUMPS Important Read this document before operating / installing this product For additional product manuals and operation / installation procedures, please visit www.AquaCal.com MODEL / SERD1L•roUMQER.•. ; LTMO883 REV 2d 0 Table of Contents Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc. -------------------------------------------------- 1 Safety Instructions---------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1- Operation---------------------------------------------------------------------3 1.1 Display Door------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 1.2 Energizing Heat Pump----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 1.3 Display Lock------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 1.4 Display Panel----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 1.4.a Buttons------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 1.4.b Indicator Lights--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 1.4.c Display------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 1.5 User Level Programming--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 1.5.a User Level Factory Defaults............................................................................. 5 1.5.b Selecting Celsius or Fahrenheit.......................................................................... 6 1.5.c Setting Operating Mode---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 1.5.d Setting Thermostats---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 1.5.e User Lock Option (Enable)------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 1.5.f User Lock Option (Disable)------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 1.5.g User Lock Option (Entering Pass Code).............................................................. 9 1.5.h Operating Heat Pump (With an External Controller) ............ . . . . . . . . . ......................... . 10 2- Maintenance------------------------------------------------------------------11 2.1 Water Chemistry-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 2.2 Cleaning Equipment-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 2.3 Clearances-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 2.4 Irrigation and Storm Run-Off--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 2.5 Water Flow Rates----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 2.6 Adjusting Water Flow Using AT (Delta -T) ................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........................ . . .........15 2.7 Planned Maintenance------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16 2.8 Winterizing------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 3- Appendix--------------------------------------------------------------------.20 3.1 Identifying Model Specifications ....................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...................... . ...... . ....... 20 3.2 Weights------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21 3.3 Heating Recommendations------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21 3.4 Cooling Recommendations------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21 3.5 Available Accessories------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22 4-Troubleshooting---------------------------------------------------------------24 4.1 Fault Codes-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24 4.2 Issues and Resolutions------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------26 Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc. For further assistance, please contact the distributor or installer of this product. If unavailable, please contact AquaCal* for a partner in your area. To better assist you, please have the heat pump model and serial number available. See "Identifying Model Specifications" on page 20. Product Information: Website www.AquaCal.com Phone 1) 727-823-5642 Hours 8-5 pm, Eastern M -F Service Information: Website www.AquaCal.com/request-heat-pump-service/ SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For personal safety, and to avoid damage to equipment, follow all safety instructions displayed on the equipment and within this manual. Repair and service of heat pump must be performed by an authorized service center. Warranties may be voided if the equipment has been improperly installed, maintained or serviced. If service is deemed necessary, please see "Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc. " on page 1. SAFETY SIGNALS Throughout this document, safety signals have been placed where particular attention is required. Failure to heed the following will result in injury or death. WARN I N G I - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. When installing and using your heat pump basic safety precautions must always be followed, including the following: Failure to heed the following will result in injury or death. The heat pump utilizes high voltage and rotating equipment. Use caution when servicing. 0 .00 ••.• . . 0: Page- 1 1 - Operation 1.1 Display Door The display panel is located in a door compartment on the front of the heat pump. This compartment is designed to protect the display against harsh weather. It can also be padlocked for extra security. Press the bottom of the panel to open the display panel door. To close, push the display panel up. Then press the bottom of the panel in until a clicking noise is heard. 1.2 Energizing Heat Pump Activate power at external fuse box or the breaker box. The heat pump performs a lamp test. The display reads BBB. The heat pump then displays as normal. See "Display" on page 5. y--- -- - - 13 DisplaLock- The heat pump has a display lock to protect against inadvertent setting changes. To activate display and controls, slide finger across the controls as shown from left to right. The code UnL will briefly appear. Then either FLO or the water temperature will display. This is different than a user -lock which requires a pass code. See "User Lock Option (Enable)" on page 8. Page - 3 UnL Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. Installation and repairs must be performed by a qualified technician. The heat pump contains refrigerant under pressure. Repairs to the refrigerant circuit must not be attempted by untrained and / or unqualified individuals. Service must be performed only by qualified HVAC technicians. Recover refrigerant before opening the system. Improper water chemistry can present a serious health hazard. To avoid possible hazards, maintain pool / spa water per standards detailed in this document. Prolonged immersion in water warmer than normal body temperature may cause a condition known as Hyperthermia. The symptoms of Hyperthermia include unawareness of impending hazard, failure to perceive heat, failure to recognize the need to exit the spa, and unconsciousness. The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal Hyperthermia. In addition, persons having an adverse medical history, or pregnant women, should consult a physician before using a hot tub or spa. Children and the elderly should be supervised by a responsible adult. Prolonged immersion in water colder than normal body temperature may cause a condition known as Hypothermia. The symptoms of Hypothermia include shivering although as hypothermia worsens, shivering stops), clumsiness or lack of coordination, slurred speech or mumbling, confusion and poor decision-making, drowsiness or low energy, lack of concern about personal welfare, progressive loss of consciousness, weak pulse and slow or shallow breathing. In addition, persons having an adverse medical history, or pregnant women, should consult a physician before immersing in a cold body of water. Children and the elderly should be supervised by a responsible adult. Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Maintain proper water chemistry in order to avoid damage to pump, filter, pool shell, etc. Water flow exceeding maximum flow rate requires a bypass. Damage due to excessive water flow will void warranty. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 000 • • . . . " 96 0* 000 66 00 Page - 2 0 0 4D isy Panel'______. The following information outlmes the operation fora standard installation. Control Buttons will operate differently for custom installations; such as a heat pump connected to an external controller. See "Operating Heat Pump With an External Controller)" on page 10. 1.4.a Buttons Buttons Description Pool Sliding your finger across the buttons from left to right will Display Lock temporarily disable the display lock. Pool / Spa Select either the pool or the spa thermostat. Up Arrow Used to increase temperature set point and navigate though menu options. Used to decrease temperature set point and navigate Down Arrow though menu options. Mode Select heat pump's operating mode. 1.4.b Indicator Lights Indicators Description Pool The Heat Pump is referencing the pool thermostat. Spa The Heat Pump is referencing the spa thermostat. Indicates the unit is heating the water. Heating Please note - the compressor must be operating before this light will illuminate. Indicates the unit is cooling the water. Cooling Please note - the compressor must be operating before this light will illuminate. Water Temp Indicates current water temperature. Indicates temperature set point is displayed. This is Desired Temp displayed when "UP" or "DOWN" is selected. Page - 4 1.4.c Display Display Description is The heat pump is on and displaying the current water temperature. In this example 75° F is displayed. FL 0 No water flow is detected. The filter pump is off or heat pump is not receiving correct water flow. The heat pump has been turned off via the mode selector OFF button or the temperature set point has been lowered below 45° F. BOB The control program is initializing. This displays only as power is applied to the heat pump. EF 1 Select water temperature format (in either Celsius or Fahrenheit). UL E Enable heat pump lockout feature. EL E Select pass code to lock the keyboard. This is a Service Entry Point (not intended for use by the owner). The L 0E code permits service personnel to enter a LOC factory pass code to access adjustable calibration and site dependent setup parameters. Service adjustments are available to authorized installation and service personnel, only. 5 User Level Programming 1.5.a User Level Factory Defaults Certain programming options have been preset at the factory. These options can be overwritten for site- specific conditions. Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Unauthorized adjustments in the Installer Menu (beyond the LOC menu) may void the heat pump's warranty. For further assistance, please see "Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc. " on page 1. Page - 5 Table 1 -'Factory Defaults 1.5.b Selecting Celsius or Fahrenheit Press and Hold UP" and "DOWN" until CF I displays. Press "UP or DOWN" button to select. 0" - Celsius 1 " - Fahrenheit Default Code Description Range Value Heat Pump OFF is deactivated. Heat water HER to point set on thermostat. Cool water C00 to point set OFF on thermostat. Set to maintain a ACH water temperature set on the thermostat. Celsius / 0 = Celsius CF I Fahrenheit 1 Selection 1 =Fahrenheit ELC Enter Lock 0 0-99 Code User Lock 0 = "User Lock Disabled" ULC 0 Code 1 = "User Lock Enabled" 1.5.b Selecting Celsius or Fahrenheit Press and Hold UP" and "DOWN" until CF I displays. Press "UP or DOWN" button to select. 0" - Celsius 1 " - Fahrenheit Page - 6 1.5.c Setting Operating Mode Heat Mode Cool Mode Heating / Cooling modes only available on select equipment. Confirm heat pump features before setting a mode. 1.5.d Setting Thermostats Select "POOL" or SPA" I Press "UP" or DOWN" to the desired temperature Automatic Mode Deactivate Heat Pump The heating indicator will illuminate when heating the water. The cooling indicator will illuminate when cooling the water. be 000 Page - 7 1.5.f User Lock Option (Disable) Use "UP" button to enter existing password. Press "DOWN" button until "0" is displayed. Press "Pool / Spa" button to unlock. Hold "UP" and DOWN" buttons until CF 1 is displayed. Press "POOL / SPA" button until ULC is displayed 1.5.g User Lock Option (Entering Pass Code) If LOC is briefly displayed when attempting to change a heat pump's settings followed by a "0", the heat pump is in a user -lock mode. A numerical pass code is required to proceed. Press "UP" or DOWN" arrow to enter save pass code. Press "POOL / SPA" button to unlock. NOTE - After ten seconds of inactivity, the heat pump's display lock will activate. See "Display Lock" on page 3. If the user -lock code has been misplaced, please contact AquaCal' for further assistance. Page - 9Page - 9 1.5.e User Loch Option (Enable) The user -lock feature allows the heat pump display panel to be "locked". This can prevent unauthorized temperature adjustments in commercial applications. Do not confuse a user -lock with the display lock. See "Display Lock" on page 3. If LOC is briefly displayed, followed by a "0", the heat pump is already locked. If the user -lock code has been misplaced, please contact AquaCal* for further assistance. Hold "UP" and DOWN" until CF I displays. Press "POOL / SPA" button until ELC is displayed. Press "POOL / Press "Up" button SPA" button until till "I" is displayed ULC is displayed. to enable. Press "UP or DOWN" button to change or add a numerical password Press "POOL / SPA" button to save the password. Page - 8 1.5.h Operating Heat Pump (With an External Controller)__ Controller with an internal thermostat control Activating Heat Pump 1. Set the desired temperature at the external controller. 2. Use the external controller to select either the "Pool" or "Spa" to heat. Col Deactivating Heat Pump Set the external controller to "OFF". Please note - If equipped, the heat pump's cooling function will be disabled when using this type of controller. If the cooling function is needed, the heat pump must be temporarily reprogrammed for local control. Check with controller installer if heat pump needs to be re -programmed. itroller with 2 positions - ("Pool" and "Spa" -no internal thermostat control)_ A Activating Heat Pump 1. Set the desired temperatures on the heat pump thermostats. See "Setting Thermostats" on page 7. 2. Use the external controller to select either the "Pool" or the "Spa" thermostat. Rapid movement between thermostats without a "rest" between each change can cause a missed signal by the heat pump. Deactivating Heat Pump Go to the heat pump and set the mode to "OFF". See "Setting Operating Mode" on page 7. Please note - If equipped, the heat pump's cooling function will be disabled when using this type of controller. If the cooling function is needed, the heat pump must be temporarily reprogrammed for local control. Check with controller installer if heat pump needs to be re -programmed. Controller with 3 positions - ("High", "Low", and "Off" - no internal thermostat control): Activating Heat Pump 1. Set the desired temperatures on the heat pump thermostats. See "Setting Thermostats" on page 7. 2. Use the external controller and select the "High" or "Low" thermostat. When changing between thermostats, select "Off' first. Then select desired thermostat. Rapid movement between thermostats without a "rest" between each change can cause a missed signal by the heat pump. Deactivating Heat Pump Set the external controller to "OFF". Page - 10 b - Maintenance 1 Water Chemistry Check water chemistry regularly and maintain within recommended levels. Standards vary in different residential and commercial applications. Follow all local applicable codes. Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Do not allow water to flow through heat pump when refinishing or acid washing a pool. Either use an installed bypass to route water away from heat pump or deactivate filter pump. To avoid damage to equipment, monitor and maintain chemistry within recommended levels. CHEMISTRY LEVEL CHART RESIDENTIAL) CHEMICAL POOLS SPAS Chlorine 1.0 — 3.0 ppm 3.0 — 5.0 ppm Bromine 2.0 — 6.0 ppm 2.0 — 6.0 ppm Cyanuric 30 — 50 ppm 30 — 50 ppm Acid pH 7.4 — 7.6 ppm 7.4 — 7.6 ppm Total 80 — 120 ppm 80 — 120 ppm Alkalinity Calcium 200 — 400 ppm 150 — 250 ppm Hardness Total 1,500 ppm above start-up of totalDissolved0 — 1,500 ppm dissolved solids in spas Solids' Salt from a chlorine generator is not included in Total Dissolved Solids. Page - 11 p.— s e e-vn r r - r _ r r _ a a. _ r il3olishing I. Polish the heat pump's cabinet panels using an approved polishing agent and following the manufacturer's instructions. Do not use chemicals on the display panel. 2. Rinse the heat pump panels with fresh water, wipe, and buff panels using a dry soft cloth. 3. Allow heat pump interior and surrounding equipment to "air-dry" for several hours prior to restoring electrical power. APPROVED POLISHING AGENTS' Simoniz® Wax Glo-Coat® Armor All® Protectant Table 3 - Polishing Agents The trademarks used in approved cleaning and polishing agents are property of their owners and are not related to AquaCal". P.3 Clearances Proper air circulation is required for the heat pump to operate efficiently. The following diagrams show the minimum clearances required for the proper operation of the heat pump. Avoid storing chemical containers near the heat pump. The chemicals can cause equipment damage. Avoid placing objects near or on top of the heat pump. This includes shrubbery and lawn furniture. These objects will reduce performance and efficiency and hinder maintenance access. Vverheaci Overhangwith gutter zz Cf A OVERHEAD 5 feet Rain run-off and [152 cm] sprinklers should be directed away from heater Page - 13 Top View) HeatWave SuperQuiet® T ropiCal® BACK 6inches 15 crn] SIDES SIDES t foot 1 foot 30 an] 30 an) FRONT 3 feet 91 cm] 2 Cleaning Vgdipment Cleaning and polishing your heat pump regularly can protect its appearance and longevity. More frequent servicing may be required for heat pumps located in sandy or coastal areas where sand and salt spray can damage equipment. I-AWARNING - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. Possible electric shock hazard - Deactivate power to all electrical devices on the pad when washing heat pump. Do not restore electrical power until equipment is completely dry. Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Do not use a pressure cleaner to wash heat pump. Damage to heat pump components may result. If using a hose -end spray nozzle adjust spray pattern to low strength only. Do not spray water directly into the interior of the heat pump; damage to components may result. Do not use chemicals on the display panel. Cleaning 1. Wash outside cabinet using a low-pressure water hose. A high-pressure water stream will cause damage to the aluminum fins of the heat pump. This damage is not covered under product warranty. 2. While the heat pump is still wet, use an approved cleaning agent to clean the exterior of the heat pump. Do not use chemicals on the display panel. 3. Use a detergent -dampened cloth to wipe the heat pump's exterior cabinet. 4. Flush all exterior with fresh water using a low-pressure water hose. 5. Dry the exterior cabinet using a soft cloth being careful not to damage evaporator fins. APPROVED CLEANING AGENTS' Fantastic® Formula 4090 Cascade® All Power Plain Detergent (3% Solution) Table 2 - Cleaning Agents Page - 12 rrigahon'andl Storm Run -Off Irrigation water may damage heat pump components. Direct irrigation water away from the heat pump. The heat pump will withstand normal rainfall. Do not allow a roof slope to direct rainwater onto the heat pump. Have a gutter installed on the roof edge to direct this water away from the heat pump. Or install the heat pump in another location. 2.5 Water Flow Rates Maintain water flow rates as indicated. Please note, these specifications relate to the heat pump only. Code - specified whole system turnover rates must be satisfied. Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Water flow exceeding maximum flow rates will negatively affect the total pool filtration performance and may damage the heat pump. This will not be covered under equipment warranty. MODEL HEAT EXCHANGER TYPE FLOW RATES MINIMUM MAXIMUM SQ120R Titanium ThermoLink' 30 GPM 70 GPM SQ125 Titanium ThermoLink' 30 GPM 70 GPM SQ145 Titanium ThermoLink' 30 GPM 70 GPM SQ166R Titanium ThermoLink' 30 GPM 70 GPM SQ225 Titanium ThennoLink' 30 GPM 70 GPM T035 Titanium Tube -in -Tube 20 GPM 45 GPM T055 Titanium Tube -in -Tube 20 GPM 45 GPM T075 Titanium Tube -in -Tube 20 GPM 45 GPM T090 Titanium ThennoLink' 30 GPM 70 GPM T115 Titanium ThennoLink' 30 GPM 70 GPM T135 Titanium ThennoLink' 30 GPM 70 GPM PLEASE NOTE - If minimum flow rates are not met, heat pump performance is reduced and performance will suffer. Internal safety devices may deactivate the heat pump with the following errors: HP and HP5 or (if equipped) error codes of LP and LPS Operate water filtration devices per manufacturer's•speciiiaatln:. Vvy:5jers16n cause a reduction of water flow to the heat pump. An increase of 7-10 psi higher th.the+jr Alt*r jr(Mre Lypically reduces flow rates. This requires the filter to be cleaned or back -washed. Keep baskets free of debris. A large quantity of debris in the pump and skimmer baskets can reduce water flow. Page - 14 Check for improper valve settings. A partially closed valve after the filter, or a full -open bypass aroulnd'the heat pump, will cause insufficient water flow through the heat pump. The maximum static pressure (or operating pressure) is 50 pounds -per -square -inch (PSI). These specifications relate to the heat pump only. Code -specified whole system turnover rates must be satisfied. 2.6 Adjusting Water Flow Using AT (Delta -T) The Delta -T is the temperature difference between the water temperatures entering and leaving the heat pump. The equipment can be fine-tuned for maximum performance by balancing water flow rates to maintain an ideal AT. Installed temperature ports are required to perform the following procedures. This adjustment procedure must be completed with the unit in heating mode. PLEASE NOTE - The installation of temperature ports are required for all commercial applications. The installation of temperature ports are strongly recommended for residential installations. See "Temperature Port Kit" on page 23. 1. Adjust thermostat to its lowest setting with unit in heating Temperature Port mode. 2. Deactivate the water filtration pump. 3. Confirm that the filters leading to the heat pump are clean. 4. Adjust the valves controlling water headed towards the heat pump to the half open position. 5. Adjust the valves controlling water leading away from the heat pump to a fully open position. 6. Activate the pool water filtration pump. 7. Slowly raise the thermostat temperature until the heat pump activates. After a four -minute delay, the heat pump's compressor will start. 8. With the heat pump running, confirm water filtration pump is operating properly with adequate flow and no short cycling. 9. Wait for water temperatures to stabilize (approximately 5 minutes). 10. Adjust valves in the following order: a. Adjust the valve that controls water exiting the heat pump. Match the temperature measured with a temperature probe to the chart. (See "Temperature Chart" in this section) b. Wait for water temperatures to stabilize. Then check temperature again. Re -adjust the valve controlling the water exiting the heat pump as needed. 11. Mark valves at these positions for future reference. r• 0 to Y Y Page - 15 0 0 Y ••• MODEL Recommended Inspection Checklist: 1. TEMPERATURE SQ 120R 30 to 7° F SQ 125 30 to 7° F SQ 145 30 to 7° F SQ 166R 30 to 8° F SQ225 40 to 9° F T035 10 to 4° F T055 20 to 5° F T075 30 to 7° F T090 30 to 6° F T115 30 to7°F T135 40 to 8° F Table 4 - Temperature Chart PLEASE NOTE - Temperature differences are based on pool water temperatures of 69° to 75° F. For water temperatures outside this range, contact AquaCal®. See "Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc." on page 1. 7 Planned Maintenance An annual inspection and maintenance program is strongly recommended starting no later than one year after installation of the heat pump. In harsh environments or coastal areas a bi-annual inspection is recommended. See recommended inspection checklist. AquaCal' can perform this service in limited areas. Contact Customer Support for more information. JAWARNINGI - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. Annual inspection and service must be performed by a qualified heat pump specialist in order to prevent physical injury or damage to equipment. For tasks requiring handling refrigerant, an HVAC license is required. Page -16 Recommended Inspection Checklist: 1. Clean Evaporator Coil 2. Check Contactor Points 3. Check Fan Capacitor Values 4. Check Fan Blade Clearances: : •: 5. Clean Heat Pump Cabinet .. ... .. . . . .. 6. Check Flow / Pressure SwitQh Page -16 2.8 Winterizing Failure to properly winterize the heat pump as needed may result in serious equipment damage. Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. Deactivate all electrical power to heat pump before performing hard freeze procedures. Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Failure to winterize heat pump may result in serious equipment damage. Freeze damage is not covered under the heat pump warranty. While the plumbing connections are in the winterized condition (not fully tightened), it is imperative that water not run through the heat pump. Loss of water through loose plumbing connections may result in damage to circulation pump, pool and spa structures, and other equipment. Light Freeze Conditions A light freeze is when the ambient air temperature falls below 32 degrees Fahrenheit for less than 8 hours. Typically during light freeze conditions-& c4lalMi ( lor rmwng) water will not freeze. Temporarily activate the filter pump for continuous operation during igbt Verzt Q3rjditioj. 00 000 Page -17 ... ... Recommended Inspection Checklist: 7. Apply Rust Inhibitors (As applicable) 8. Verify / Check Air Flow Delta 9. Verify / Check Water Flow Delta 10. Check Fan Motor Amperage Draw 11. Check and Clear Condensate Drains 12. Check Compressor Capacitor Values 13. Check Compressor Amperage Draw 14. Check Internal Electrical Connections 15. Check Operating Refrigerant Pressures (As Applicable) 16. Check Ambient and Water Temperature Sensors 17. Check Proper Line and Control Voltage to Unit 18. Identify Insect and Rodent Issues with Unit 19. Identify Environmental Conditions of Concern (Run -Off, Sprinklers, etc.) 20. Perform Operating Orientation (As Applicable) 2.8 Winterizing Failure to properly winterize the heat pump as needed may result in serious equipment damage. Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. Deactivate all electrical power to heat pump before performing hard freeze procedures. Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Failure to winterize heat pump may result in serious equipment damage. Freeze damage is not covered under the heat pump warranty. While the plumbing connections are in the winterized condition (not fully tightened), it is imperative that water not run through the heat pump. Loss of water through loose plumbing connections may result in damage to circulation pump, pool and spa structures, and other equipment. Light Freeze Conditions A light freeze is when the ambient air temperature falls below 32 degrees Fahrenheit for less than 8 hours. Typically during light freeze conditions-& c4lalMi ( lor rmwng) water will not freeze. Temporarily activate the filter pump for continuous operation during igbt Verzt Q3rjditioj. 00 000 Page -17 ... ... Hard Freeze Conditions A hard freeze is when the ambient air temperature falls below 32 degrees Fahrenheit for more than 8 hours. In areas where this condition is prevalent and sustained, the heat pump MUST be winterized for hard freeze conditions. Follow the correct procedure depending on the type of heat exchanger found in the heat pump. IDENTIFY EXCHANGER: 1. Deactivate all electrical power to heat pump. 2. Deactivate filter pump. 3. Remove front access panel. See "Access Panels" 4. Identify heat exchanger from illustrations in this section. Then follow procedure for the appropriate heat exchanger. Titanium ThermoLink® Exchanger (with Internal Drain) 5. Disconnect the plumbing to the heat pump at connection unions (removal is counter- Internal clockwise). Drain 6. Remove internal drain plug. 7. Allow water to drain completely from the heat pump. Expect to see a lot of water drain out at first, and then a small amount to continue to drain out over a long period. 8. After heat pump is fully drained, re -connect internal drain plug and reinstall front access panel. 9. Partially reconnect plumbing connection unions. 10. Winterizing is complete. 11. When ready to use heat pump again, hand -tighten connection unions. Reconnect electrical power, and set the operating mode on the heat pump. Activate filter pump. Titanium ThermoLink® Exchanger (with no Drain) 5. Reinstall front access panel. No Drain 6. Disconnect the plumbing to the heat pump at connection unions (removal is counter- clockwise). 7. Allow water to drain completely from the heat pump. Expect to see a lot of water drain out at first, and then a small amount to continue to drain out over a long period. 8. After heat pump has fully drained, partially reconnect plumbing connection unions. 9. Winterizing is complete. 10. When ready to use heat pump again, hand -tighten connection unions. Reconnect electrical power, and set the operating mode on the heat pump. Activate filter pump. Page -18 Titanium Tube -in -Tube Exchanger 5. Reinstall front access panel. Titanium 6. Disconnect the plumbing to the heat pump at connection unions (removal is counter- Tube -in - clockwise). Tube 7. Allow water to drain completely from the heat pump. Expect to see a lot of water drain out at first, and then a small amount to continue to drain out over a long period. 8. Place an air hose into the pool inlet of the heat pump; wrap a clean rag around the hose to form a temporary seal. 9. Push all water from the water circuit using compressed air no stronger than 50 psig. The residual water should be forced out of the heat pump's water outlet. Allow compressed air to blow into the heat pump inlet for at least 15-20 seconds after the water stops coming out. 10. Repeat process on the outlet side of the heat pump. 11. Partially reconnect plumbing connection unions. 12. Winterizing is complete. 13. When ready to use heat pump again, hand -tighten connection unions. Reconnect electrical power, and set the operating mode on the heat pump. Activate filter pump. Goo . 000 . . . 000 09 . . . . .. . . Page -19 ... ... 3 - Appendix Identifying Model Specifications 1. Find Data Plate - The data plate is usually posted on the side of the equipment or the inside of the heat pump's Data Plate Example access plate. 2. Find the model number on the data plate. The first letters and numbers indicate the model type. I The complete model number identifies the equipment's specifications. Model Number Example Page -20 MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE MINIMUM CIRCUITAMPACITV MADE IN THE USA SO 715 A R D S B N N Brand Designation ELEC, SERVICE: VOLTS -H Q HZ ATHROUGHZ MAi IIAUM TIME DELAY FUSE CR HACR BREAKER O AATHROUGHZZ UnA Designa0m COMPRESSOR VOLTS R _ A. OL.R A Water Cal Designation FAN MOTOR VOLTS H.F'.L.A[= Nottage ; Hertz ; Phase) REFRIGERANT: Cmm-Fx,Di:rar,iie Only oz KB A = 209-230 601 D = Demo Unit Tig„afoQDSg Hv,;M QPsg Laxs[k H = High Pr,sa>Q, Cutironukd D = 380415'503 AQUA CAI.. INC MODEL NUMBER 11IBAR CODEIII Y1= Pad M g for 4fe>o<o R IIIBAR CODEIII X. Opri— Ref -W. -_ W.; FACTORY SERVICE P = Th—.Lidk• lI (58 far 2016) R = T8®oLiuk.II t3.7 and 54) Page -20 MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE SO 715 A R D S B N N Brand Designation Unit Revisor ATHROUGHZ AATHROUGHZZ UnA Designa0m AAA THROUGH ZZZ Water Cal Designation Voltage (Designation Nottage ; Hertz ; Phase) C = Cuponickel A = 209-230 601 D = Demo Unit B = 208-230603 H = High Pr,sa>Q, Cutironukd D = 380415'503 L = Tube -m -nib, E = 380-120!60=3 Y1= Pad M g for 4fe>o<o X. Opri— G = 760'603 H=2io wio1 P = Th—.Lidk• lI (58 far 2016) R = T8®oLiuk.II t3.7 and 54) T = Th—Lml• I1 Features Non, C = Chia Onh- H=H,uOd R = H— and Cxl Color Designation S = Split Cbm. A = Black —id, cabin. R'bitr mod, ,=bora T=Sffllit H— B=Black W=Wiw Controls C = c— D = Dip,.] T = T..w A = Amlog oue Retrigerant 8 = R4 10A UPDATED T = R701C 07:142016 E _ R22 Page -20 Weights __ _ _. ....... _ NOTE: Specifications subject to change. Model Type Model Number Install Weight TropiCal® T035 180 Pounds TropiCal® T055 180 Pounds TropiCal® T075 200 Pounds TropiCal® T090 255 Pounds TropiCal® T115 259 Pounds TropiCal® T135 287 Pounds HeatWave SuperQuiet® SQ 120R 268 Pounds HeatWave SuperQuiet® SQ 125 268 Pounds HeatWave SuperQuiet® SQ 145 328 Pounds HeatWave SuperQuiet® SQ 166R 328 Pounds HeatWave SuperQuiet® SQ225 328 Pounds Table 5 - Equipment Weight Heating Recommendations The following recommendations will reduce the amount of time required to heat a pool. If unsure of equipment heating capability, review equipment data plate. See "Identifying Model Specifications" on page 20. 1. Confirm heat pump mode has been set to heating mode. 2. Set thermostat to desired water temperature. 3. Temporarily set the filter pump for continuous operation. This will allow the Heat Pump the time required to heat the water at start-up. After the water has reached the desired temperature, reset the filter pump to normal operating time -frames. 4. Use a pool cover or blanket to reduce heating time. 3.4 Cooling Recommendations The following recommendations will reduce the amount of time required to cool a pool or cold plunge application. If unsure of equipment cooling capability, review equipment data plate. See "Identifying Model Specifications" on page 20. 1. Confirm heat pump mode has been set to cooling mode. 2. Set thermostat to desired water temperature. 3. Temporarily set the filter pump for M4i*oVs Ag!r4i*.;'' This will allow the Heat Pump tM 4W: r$gtVr4f tp 4%ol the water at start-up. After the water has reached the desited tentper;t1re, ?d*t ttk'filter pump to normal operating time -frames. Page - 21 •.. ... 3.5 AvailableAccessories - Accessories may be purchased through an authorized dealer of AquaCal products. For further assistance, please see "Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc. " on page 1. 5 lb Bypass Valve Kit (# STK0135) When high flow rates are outside recommended specifications, please use this kit or an alternative bypass valve system. This kit can be used to control excessive water flow through the heat pump. It provides automatic flow adjustments for most applications. Condensation Drain Kit (# STK0202) Used when condensation water flow must be directed to a specific location. Automatic Sequencing Controller An Automatic Sequencing Controller (ASC) provides easy control of all units from one lead unit and prevents the simultaneous start-up of multiple heat pumps. Site voltage drop is minimized and utilities are not subjected to large in -rush demands of electrical current. Part number is based on number of heat pumps to be controlled. Call AquaCal' for assistance with correct configuration. See "Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc." on page 1. External Flow Relay (Grid Flow Switch ) Kit (00405) Used when the pool / spa elevation is higher than the heat pump. Also used for automatic pool / spa thermostat switching. PLEASE NOTE - The kit is not to be used on applications exceeding 50 PSI. Liquid Blankets An invisible liquid heat barrier designed to retain heat and extend the swimming season. AquaCal recommends Lo -Chlor Aqua BlanketTM. 0 Plumbing Unions: SIZE PART NUMBER 2INCH PLS2627 i • • • • ••• • Remote Control Kit (STK0070) • • • . • A remote (wired) control kit allows for full c.n';ol ®i; the heal puriip Trom•'up;tq 100 feet from the equipment. OV Page - 22 Temperature Port Kit This kit is used to install a temperature port. This port can be used to adjust water flow using Delta -T. The kit comes with port, installation components, and a temperature probe. PART NUMBER Kit # (STK0096) y • • ••• • 0.• • ••• • V • • • Y Page -23 • • YYY • • • Y ••• f .•. • 0 0 ••• 0 0 Y Y•• 4 - Troubleshooting - J Fault Codes A fault code indicates a specific issue or condition that will require action before the equipment can resume operating. Please perform the following troubleshooting. If the issue reoccurs, please see "Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc. " on page 1. WARN I N G - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. Repairs must not be attempted by untrained or unqualified individuals. The heat pump contains refrigerant under high pressure. Repairs to the refrigerant circuit must not be attempted by untrained or unqualified individuals. Service must be performed only by qualified HVAC technicians. Recover refrigerant before opening the system. Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Service by unauthorized personnel will void the heat pump warranty. FL Indicator ISSUE Low or no water detected. RESOLUTION I. Confirm the filter pump is on. 2. If a multiple -speed filter pump is being used, run at a higher speed to determine if the error persists. Do not exceed maximum flow rate for your model. 3. Confirm water is not being diverted away from the heat pump. See "Water Flow Rates" on page 14. See "Adjusting Water Flow Using AT (Delta -T)" on page 15. Er Indicator ISSUE This can indicate a loose or damaged communication cable. RESOLUTION A qualified technician should check the cable from control board to display assembly for a loose connection or visible damage. ESE Indicator ISSUE This is a control system error. RESOLUTION Deactivate then reactivate power to reset controls. Page -24 IdPC or dP0 Indicator ISSUE Shorted or open defrost sensor. RESOLUTION A qualified technician should replace the defrost sensor. PE or PO Indicator ISSUE Shorted or open water sensor. RESOLUTION A qualified technician should replace the water sensor. HP Indicator ISSUE The refrigerant system's high-pressure switch is showing as open. RESOLUTION If the heat pump is a reversing unit, place it in HER mode and perform the following troubleshooting. Determine if an insufficient amount of water is being supplied to the equipment. I. Confirm the filter pump is on. 2. If a multiple -speed filter pump is being used, run filter pump at a higher speed. Do not exceed maximum flow rate for the model. 3. Confirm water is not being diverted away from the heat pump. See "Water Flow Rates" on page 14. See "Adjusting Water Flow Using AT (Delta -T)" on page 15. 4. The water pressure switch may be incorrectly calibrated. See "Adjusting Water Pressure Switch" for more information. HP5 Indicator ISSUE The heat pump has locked due to five HP (high-pressure) faults during one 611 for heating or cooling. RESOLUTION 1. Deactivate then reactivate power to the heat pump to clear error. 2. Troubleshoot the high-pressure issue causing the error. See "HP Indicator" on page 25. SLP Indicator ISSUE The refrigerant system's low-pressure switch is showing as open. RESOLUTION Off 0:0 •. Page - 25 6 If the heat pump is a reversing unit, place it in HER mode and perform the following troubleshooting. , 1. Check for proper fan operation. If fan is not operating, contact AquaCal'. 2. Check for obstructed air flow around the heat pump. See "Clearances" on page 13. 3. Check for dirty or blocked evaporator coil. See "Cleaning Equipment" on page 12. 4. Check for signs of heavy ice buildup on the coil. LP5 Indicator ISSUE The heat pump has locked due to five L P (low-pressure) faults during one call for heating or cooling. RESOLUTION 1. Deactivate then reactivate power to the heat pump to clear error. 2. Troubleshoot the low-pressure issue causing the error. See "LP Indicator" on page 25. DkR Indicator ISSUE Incoming water temperature exceeded 110° F and the unit is locked with an BEA over temperature alarm. The heat pump will not operate until incoming water temperature drops to 100° F or lower. RESOLUTION I. Determine if another heat source (gas heater, solar heater, etc.) is heating water being sent directly to the heat pump with the DEA indicator. This situation will need to be corrected before continuing. 2. Rule out an incorrect reading from the water temperature sensor. Verify existing water temperature with an accurate thermometer. If heat pump's sensor is inaccurate, the water temperature sensor may require replacement. X4.2 Issues and Resolutions JAWARNING1 - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. Repairs must not be attempted by untrained or unqualified individuals. The heat pump contains refrigerant under pressure. Repairs to the refrigerant circuit must not be attempted by untrained or unqualified individuals. Service must be performed only by qualified HVAC technicians. Recover refrigerant before opening the system. Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Service by unauthorized personnel will void the factory warranty. Please perform the following troubleshooting. For further assistance, please see "Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc. " on page 1. Display Panel Not Responding 1. If the heat pump is controlled be an external controller, confirm the external controller settings. See "Operating Heat Pump (With an External Controller)" on page 10. •. ... . • . • •• 2. If the issue is still occurring, contact the installer or manufa(;vrer gCthpVt"l Cgijtrel device. see .• Page - 26 eatFump Not Running I. Confirm equipment is receiving power. Is the heat pump display illuminated? If not, confirm the main breaker (located at the power supply panel) and the disconnect switch (located near the heat pump) are both turned on. If the display still does not illuminate, it is recommended that the heat pump installer or electrician confirms heat pump is receiving power. 2. Confirm correct mode is selected. See "Setting Operating Mode" on page 7. 3. Confirm thermostat is set correctly. See "Setting Thermostats" on page 7. When heating the water is desired, the thermostat should be set above the current water temperature. When cooling the water is desired, the thermostat should be set below the current water temperature. 4. If an error code is displayed, diagnose and correct the cause of the code. See "Fault Codes" on page 24. 5. If the heat pump is using an external controller, the heat pump may not be set correctly to accept the controller's signal. See "Operating Heat Pump (With an External Controller)" on page 10. Heat Pump's Tripping Breaker + 1. Have an electrician confirm breakers are in good condition and properly sized for the heat pump. 2. Multiple heat pumps installed at the same site may benefit from special automatic sequencing controllers to avoid excessive power drops at start-up. See "Automatic Sequencing Controller" on page 22. 3. If a fault occurs immediately when the compressor starts, a qualified technician should evaluate the system. Heat Pump Won't Shut Off PLEASE NOTE When heat pump is set to "OFF", the display will show either the water temperature or FL O. 1. Confirm the heat pump has reached the desired temperature set on the thermostat. The heat pump will continue to run until the set temperature is reached. 2. If the heat pump is using an external controller, it may not be set correctly. See "Operating Heat Pump (With an External Controller)" on page 10. Page - 27 Heat Pump Is Running, Not Heating r 1. If the heat pump is using an external controller, confirm it is set correctly. See "Operating Heat Pump (With an External Controller)" on page 10. If the heat pump is still not running correctly with this device, contact the installer of the external controller device or the device's manufacturer for further assistance. 2. Confirm heat pump mode is set to HER operating mode. 3. Confirm thermostat is set to the desired water temperature. 4. Confirm valves are correctly positioned to heat the correct body of water (either the pool or the spa). If heating a spa that overflows into a pool, confirm the spa is isolated when being heated (not flowing into the pool). 5. Confirm heat pump is transferring heat into the water. Measure the temperature of air discharge coming out of the heat pump fan. If discharge air is between 8° to 10° colder than the outside ambient air, the heat pump is moving heat into the water. 6. If an error code is displayed, diagnose and correct cause of code. See "Fault Codes" on page 24. 7. Confirm that filter pump has a sufficient run-time. The heat pump will not run (or heat the water) without water flow. Heat Pump equipment will generally be set to run 24 hours a day in commercial applications. See "Heating Recommendations" on page 21. 8. If heating a spa, deactivate air blower or venturi (if equipped) to allow for quicker heating times. For pools, deactivate water features, such as slides, waterfalls, or fountains to allow water to retain heat. Use of a liquid pool blanket product can also compensate for excessive heat loss. See Available Accessories on page 22 for more information on liquid blankets. Heat Pump Is Running, Not Cooling (Reversing Models) 1. If the heat pump is using an external controller, confirm the heat pump is programmed properly to allow for cooling. See "Operating Heat Pump (With an External Controller)" on page 10. 2. Confirm the heat pump mode is set to C00 operating mode. 3. Confirm the thermostat is set below the current water temperature. 4. Confirm valves are correctly positioned to cool the correct body of water (either the pool or the spa). If cooling a spa that overflows into a pool, confirm the spa is isolated when being cooled (not flowing into the pool). 5. If an error code is displayed, determine and correct the condition causing the code. See "Fault Codes" on page 24. 6. Confirm heat pump is transferring heat out of the water. Measure the temperature of air discharge coming out of heat pump's fan. If the air is between 8° to 10° warmer than the outside ambient air, the heat pump is moving heat out of the water. 7. Confirm that filter pump has a sufficient run-time. The heat pump will not run (or cool the water) without water flow. Heat Pump equipment will generally be set to run 24 hours a day in commercial applications. See "Cooling Recommendations" on page 21. Yr• • • j Y•• • • 0 • • Y • Y•• • Page -28 titer Coming From Heat Pump The water may be normal condensation produced as a by-product of the heat pump's refrigeration process. The heat pump can produce 8 to 10 gallons of condensation per day depending on the humidity of the ambient air. Determine if the water is condensation or a possible leak. 1. Deactivate heat pump, leaving the filter pump on. After several hours, determine if water is still coming from the heat pump. 2. If using chlorine or bromine as a pool / spa sanitizer, test the water around the heat pump using a test strip. If the test strip indicates that chlorine or bromine is present, a leak may exist. PLEASE NOTE - If desired, a kit is available to re -direct condensation water away from the heat pump. See Condensation Drain Kit (# STK0202)" on page 22. Ice Forming on the Heat Pump Why ice and frost appear: 1. When the heat pump operates, air is pulled into the unit and across the cold air coil. 2. As heat is removed from the air, moisture in the air will condense on the surface of the air coil (condensation). 3. Depending on the humidity level, when air temperatures are below 50°F this condensate can begin to freeze. Forming frost then ice. What to expect: The heating of the pool or spa water continues while frost and ice develop. The heat pump is designed to periodically enter a "defrost" stage to remove the accumulated frost and ice. During the "defrost" stage, pool or spa heating is suspended till the end of the "defrost" cycle. Troubleshooting: 1. The heat pump can be more efficient if used during warmer parts of the day. This heat gain can be retained during the colder parts of the day by using a pool blanket. 2. If the heat pump forms sheets of ice that never go away during a cold season, conditions may not allow for proper heat transfer. And the heat pump should be turned off. 3. If the ambient air temperature is warm and ice is appearing on the heat pump, turn off the heat pump. Service may be required. 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ELEVATION INFORMATION: THESE ELEVATIONS WERE MEASURED USING SURVEY -GRADE GLOBAL POSITION SYSTEM EQUIPMENT, THAT UTILIZES THE F.D.O.T. PERMANENT REFERENCE NETWORK AS ITS HIGH ACCURACY REFERENCE NETWORK (H.A.R.N) BASED ON THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP OF THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY DATED OR REVISED ON 09-11-09 THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS SITUATED WITHIN ZONE X BASE FLOOD ELEVATION N/A COMMUNITY 120652 PANEL NUMBER 0302 SUFFIX L EFFECTIVE PANEL DATE 09-11-09 VN LOTIS 2 LOT5/ LOT 4 LOT 3 LOT 2 LOT 1 Q z LOT 19 Ui LOT 21 LOT 22 LIJO U_ C til G d LU C J a c CERTIFIED TO: GREGORY S. D'INCELLI AND KIRSTIN D.INCELLI LOCATION SKETCH SCALE =N.T.S. NE 91st STREET ALABAMA DRIVE BY PLAT) LOT 7 LOTIS 2 LOT5/ LOT 4 LOT 3 LOT 2 LOT 1 LOT 17 LOT 18 LOT 19 LOT 20 LOT 21 LOT 22 LOT 23 OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES CONCRETE BLOCK WALL (CB.S) x--x--x— - CHAIN LINK FENCE (C.LF) IRON FENCE (I.F.) WOOD FENCE (W! F.) O'c", - ELEVATIONS CONTACT YOUR PROCESSOR L -L_ 01 LEGAL NOTES i0 ACCOMPANY SKETCH OF SURVEY THERE MAYBE EASEMENTS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS NOT SHOWN ON THIS SURVEY. EXAMINATIONS OF THE ABSTRACT OF TITLE WILL HAVE TO BE MADE TO DETERMINE RECORDED INSTRUMENTS. IF ANY, AFFEC77NG THE PROPERTY. THIS SURVEY IS SUBJECT TO DEDICATIONS, LIMITATIONS, RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD. LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS PROVIDED BY CLIENT OR ATTESTING TITLE COMPANY. BOUNDARY SURVEY MEANS A DRAWING AND/ ORA GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF THE SURVEY WORK PERFORMED IN THE FIELD, COULD BE DRA WNAT A SHOWN SCALE ANDOR NOT TO SCALE. EASEMENTS AS SHOWNARE PER PLAT BOOK, UNLESS DEPICTED OTHERMSE. THE TERM'ENCROACHMENT' MEANS VISIBLE AND ABOVE GROUND ENCROACHMENTS. ARCHITECTS SHALL VERIFY ZONING REGULATIONS, RESTRICTIONS, SETBACKS AND WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SUBMITTING PLOT PLANS WITH CORRECT INFORMATION FOR 'APPROVAL FOR AUTHORIZATION' TO THE PROPER AUTHORITIES IN NEW CONSTRUCTION. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, THIS FIRM HAS NOT ATTEMPTED TO LOCATE FOOTING ANDOR FOUNDATIONS. FENCE OWNERSHIP NOT DETERMINED THIS PLAN OF SURVEY, HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE ENTITIES NAMED HEREON. THE CERTIFICATE DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY UNNAMED PARTY. ELEVA i/ON DATUM USED NGVD 1949 RVEYOR' SU S NOTES: 1.CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION LB 97538. NOT VAUD WI THOUT AN AUTHENTICATED ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE AND AUTHENTICATED ELECTRONIC SEAL. 2. WE4 LNOTSERESPONSIBLEFORMYMTAACE.MGI£.ORELEYARONBTAKEFROMTHISIXU GFORANYPUPPOSEOFOESIGNOR cucuunoNs. RECEIVED FEB 2 6 2019 B3: D'AV I LA Associates ,Services, Inc. L0nCI Surveyors & Engineers CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION NO. 29056 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION NO 7538 14750 NW 77 CT SUITE 204 MIAMI LAKES, FL 33016 PHON :(305) 53-2600 B Y: FRANCISCO A AGUIRRE P.E., P.L.S. (0213-2019) W M z W Q o ch W z PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR NO.: 3354 STA TE OF FLORNA VALID COPIES OF THIS SURVEYWILL BEAR THEE -SEAL OFTHEATTESTING LAND SURVEYOR). SURVEYOR'S CERTIRCATION: I HEREBY CERTIFY TO: THAT THE ATTACHED BOUNDARY -SURVEY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY, IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, AS RECENTLY SURVEYED AND PLOTTED UNDER MY RESPONSIBLE DIRECTION, AND THAT THERE ARE NO ABOVEGROUND ENCROACHMENTS UNLESS SHOWN THEREON. I FURTHER CERTIFY THIS SURVEY MEETS THE STANDARDS -OF -PRACTICE FOR BOUNDARY -SURVEYS, PURSUANT TO SECTION 472.027, FLORIDA STAT"UTES, AND ADOPTED IN CHAPTER 5J-17.050, FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE. EFFECTIVE DATE JANUARY 1, 2010; AS AMENDED FEBRUARY 23, 2005. z 0 CL E— c UJ W C• 0 UJ O C7 a: zCL C- zz Q N C til G OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES CONCRETE BLOCK WALL (CB.S) x--x--x— - CHAIN LINK FENCE (C.LF) IRON FENCE (I.F.) WOOD FENCE (W! F.) O'c", - ELEVATIONS CONTACT YOUR PROCESSOR L -L_ 01 LEGAL NOTES i0 ACCOMPANY SKETCH OF SURVEY THERE MAYBE EASEMENTS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS NOT SHOWN ON THIS SURVEY. EXAMINATIONS OF THE ABSTRACT OF TITLE WILL HAVE TO BE MADE TO DETERMINE RECORDED INSTRUMENTS. IF ANY, AFFEC77NG THE PROPERTY. THIS SURVEY IS SUBJECT TO DEDICATIONS, LIMITATIONS, RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD. LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS PROVIDED BY CLIENT OR ATTESTING TITLE COMPANY. BOUNDARY SURVEY MEANS A DRAWING AND/ ORA GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF THE SURVEY WORK PERFORMED IN THE FIELD, COULD BE DRA WNAT A SHOWN SCALE ANDOR NOT TO SCALE. EASEMENTS AS SHOWNARE PER PLAT BOOK, UNLESS DEPICTED OTHERMSE. THE TERM'ENCROACHMENT' MEANS VISIBLE AND ABOVE GROUND ENCROACHMENTS. ARCHITECTS SHALL VERIFY ZONING REGULATIONS, RESTRICTIONS, SETBACKS AND WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SUBMITTING PLOT PLANS WITH CORRECT INFORMATION FOR 'APPROVAL FOR AUTHORIZATION' TO THE PROPER AUTHORITIES IN NEW CONSTRUCTION. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, THIS FIRM HAS NOT ATTEMPTED TO LOCATE FOOTING ANDOR FOUNDATIONS. FENCE OWNERSHIP NOT DETERMINED THIS PLAN OF SURVEY, HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE ENTITIES NAMED HEREON. THE CERTIFICATE DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY UNNAMED PARTY. ELEVA i/ON DATUM USED NGVD 1949 RVEYOR' SU S NOTES: 1.CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION LB 97538. NOT VAUD WI THOUT AN AUTHENTICATED ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE AND AUTHENTICATED ELECTRONIC SEAL. 2. WE4 LNOTSERESPONSIBLEFORMYMTAACE.MGI£.ORELEYARONBTAKEFROMTHISIXU GFORANYPUPPOSEOFOESIGNOR cucuunoNs. RECEIVED FEB 2 6 2019 B3: D'AV I LA Associates ,Services, Inc. L0nCI Surveyors & Engineers CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION NO. 29056 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION NO 7538 14750 NW 77 CT SUITE 204 MIAMI LAKES, FL 33016 PHON :(305) 53-2600 B Y: FRANCISCO A AGUIRRE P.E., P.L.S. (0213-2019) W M z W Q o ch W z PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR NO.: 3354 STA TE OF FLORNA VALID COPIES OF THIS SURVEYWILL BEAR THEE -SEAL OFTHEATTESTING LAND SURVEYOR). SURVEYOR'S CERTIRCATION: I HEREBY CERTIFY TO: THAT THE ATTACHED BOUNDARY -SURVEY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY, IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, AS RECENTLY SURVEYED AND PLOTTED UNDER MY RESPONSIBLE DIRECTION, AND THAT THERE ARE NO ABOVEGROUND ENCROACHMENTS UNLESS SHOWN THEREON. I FURTHER CERTIFY THIS SURVEY MEETS THE STANDARDS -OF -PRACTICE FOR BOUNDARY -SURVEYS, PURSUANT TO SECTION 472.027, FLORIDA STAT"UTES, AND ADOPTED IN CHAPTER 5J-17.050, FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE. EFFECTIVE DATE JANUARY 1, 2010; AS AMENDED FEBRUARY 23, 2005.