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BPP-13-2083Inspection Worksheet Miami Shores Village 10050 N.E. 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL Phone: (305)795 -2204 Fax: (305)756 -8972 Inspection Number: INSP- 199124 Permit Number: BPP -9 -13 -2083 Scheduled Inspection Date: April 22, 2014 Inspector: Rodriguez, Jorge Owner: FRAME, ROBERT Job Address: 680 NE 97 Street Miami Shores, FL Project: <NONE> Contractor: ESSIG POOLS INC Permit Type: PoolsMhirlpools/Hot Tubs Inspection Type: Final Work Classification: Addition /Alteration Phone Number Parcel Number 1132060171610 Phone: 305 - 949 -0000 t3unaing lueparunent comments NEW SWIMMING POOL, SPA AND PAVER DECK Infractlo Passed Comments INSPECTOR COMMENTS False April 21, 2014 For Inspections please call: (305)762 -4949 Page 3 of 33 Inspector Comments Passed Failed Correction Needed ❑ Re- Inspection ❑ Fee No Additional Inspections can be scheduled until re- inspection fee is paid. April 21, 2014 For Inspections please call: (305)762 -4949 Page 3 of 33 I `et CFN: 20130680853 BOOK 28793 PAGE 1430 DATE:08/27/2013 04:02:12 PM HARVEY RUVIN, CLERK OF COURT, MIA DARE CTY NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT A RECORDED COPY MUST BE POSTED ON THE JOB SITE 9 TIME OF FIRST INSPECTION PERMIT NO. TAX FOLIO NO 11 - Z 0 G° f" i I (- ( 40 STATE OF FLORIDA: COUNTY OF MiAMI -DADS: THE UNDERSIGNED hereby gives notice that Improvements will be made to certain real property, and In accordance with Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, the following information Is provided In this Notice of Commencement. Space above reserved for use of recording office of properly and abut/advrsss: 4' S3 4z �f i s -14 C_crr S t - 2. b1 Ll Ic0 is 2. Des dptton of 3.Owner(s) name and address Interest in orcvsrtv:c=:z Name and address of tea simple titlleholder. 4. Contracio s nam address and hone rrumbar POOLS, INC 1800 NE 1i;1 ST. PPORTN MPAM�, FL. 337132 5. Surely: (Payment bond required by owner from contractor, U any) Name, address and phone number. Amount of bond $ 6. Lender's name and address 7. Persons within the State of Florida designated by Owner upon whom notices or other documents may be served as provided by Section 713.33(1)(a)7., Florida Statutes, Name, address and phone number. 8. in addition to himseff, Owners designates the following pereon(s) to receive a copy of the Lianor s Notice as provided In Section 713.33(l)(b), Florida Statutes. Name, address and phone number: 9. Expiration date of Oft Notice of Commencement: Po expWw date is t yaw harnthe dateorremugag antesa dffewd date rs speci6adj WARNINQTO OWNER: ANYPAYMENTS MADE BYTHEOWNER AFTER THEWiWONOFTHE NOTICE OFCOMMENCEMENTARECONSIDERED IMPROPER PAYMENTS UNDER CHAPTER 733, PART I, SECTION 713.13. FLORIDA STATUTES, AND CAN RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTI: A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTiON. IF OU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ArrORNEY BEFORE COMMENCIN13 WORK OR RECORDINNOU OA�Owneqsy MENCEMENT. Q Sign of s) Authorized Of floer/Dkedor/Partner/Manager BY BY Print Name OT*, Print Name Title/Oflloe c� -. j A e. TWO/Office STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MiAMI-DADE The fo Ing Instrument was aclmowtedged before me this fay B e-tr'v �rv►z:-- diWdually, or ©as f ersonally known, or U produced the following We of Iden Signature of Notary Public: Print Name: OEA4 Under penalties of perjury, I declare that 1 have read the foregoing`aM that the facts stated IrAt are true, to the beat of my knowledge and belief. Slg re(s) o a e ;) or Owner(sVe Authorized ORioer/Director/Psrater/Manager who signed above: ft By iavotaa ruses STATE OF FLORMA, COUNTY OF DADE II HHEREBY CERnFY fret the fonnIctng is a true and on file ln� Uft oRieaAUl USi 2 ei1��i AD 20 HARVEY RUVIN. CLERIC. of Char County Coe Deputy Clerk cuwnl/ HQ—y r:LUMMvin. Me* 1 i rte. J5716 �S 3B CFN: 20130680850 BOOK 28793 PAGE 1425 DATE:08/27/2013 04:01:35 PM r r, HARVEY RUVIN, CLERK OF COURT, MIA -DADE CTY NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT A RECORDED COPY MUST BE POSTED ONItIE JOB SITE AT TIME OF FOIST IWECTION AERMET NO. TAX FOLIO NO. % i 3 Z tam / 3 p STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI -DADS THE UNDE SIGNED hereby gives notice that Improvements will be made to certain real property and In accordance with Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, the following information Is provided In this Notice of Commencement Space above reserved for use of moordk►g office 1. Legal description of p and streaVeddress: { �'' ` i � Y� S � �� P$ I jD 5 t Z C;CF7 +r±.� -r Wl Esc r t :s 81 K z.6 z 1 o N 4—':' 2- �•+-: r �2.lDescrlpNon off tm pra}vemer>#: . ' . �3 f as 3. Owners} name and address: Q -! a 9Z- t ,Gc, *4e; : Mlc� 1 �I Interest in properly. 31 Name and address of fee simple titleholder. 1800 NE 161 ST FORMf� Adiphone X162 P POOLS, INP S. Surety: (Payment bond requ[red by owner from contractor, If arty} Name, address and phone number. Amount of bond $ 6. Lender's name and address: 7. Persons within the We of Florida designated by Owner upon whom notices or other documents may be served as provided by Section 713.13(1 )(9)7., Fodda Statutes, Name, address and phone number. 8. in addition to himself, Owners dastgnates the following persons} to receive a copy of the Llenor's Notice as provided In Section 713.13(1)(b }, Florida Statutes. Name, address and phone number 9. Explration data of this Notice of Commencement: {tire w9hartan date Is 1 year from the date of reoxdbg Ldm a afererd date ra veoE A WARNINGTO OWNERANYPAYMENTS MADE BYTHEOWNERAFTERTHE EXPIRATION OFTHE NOT ICEOFGbMMENCEMEliTARECONSIDFAED IMPROPER PAYMENTS UNDER CHAPTER 713, PART Is SECTION 713.13. FLORIDA STATUTES, AND CAN RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A CE OF OOMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTTON.IF YOU INTEND TO OST &ANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE COMMENCING WORK OR RECORDIW'OUR NOTICE OF CO CEMENT: f e{ of Dina } O a ' (Officer /Director /Partner/Manager ( BY �' Print ce TWO/Office STATE OF ORIDA COUNTY F MIAMI -DARE The foregoing Instrument was apknowtedged before me this f °T { day of QUIndivlduaity, or Q as W`Personall r (mown, or Q produced the following type of td Signature of Notary Publio: Print Name: C TEWOft (SEAL} VERIFICAMN PURSUANT TO SECTION 99 625 F ^ftlLA OAIM ONIFF0108 Under penalties of pedury, I declare that I have read the for o and September 27, 2017 that the facts In h are true, to the best of my Imowledg and belief. n1e 6t 0°"s"� Signatures) O r{s} or Owner{sps rized OtfloadDireotor/ Partner /Manager who signed above: BY BY t ,'AMJ. tint STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF DADE I HEREBY CERTIFY #mt the forsootng is a bve and oo� spy qi original on tam N orfloeAUOU�t2 ADS_ HARVEY RUVIN. CIMM of Ctrcul kW County Cmte, Deputy Clark 7Y fi �,w"fO'✓ awoaa O�pQ "--"�. 105716 �unmr.P PERMIT #: - gontractor Owner Architect Miami shores V Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 RECEIPT DATE: 2 r l Pickedicked up 2 sets of plans and (other) er--3 CzJ I Address: CO 4a <�D 1151 ST From the building department on this date in order to have corrections done to plans And /or get County stamps. I understand that the plans need to be brought back to Miami Shores Village BuilkingiDepartment t@ continue Olermitting Drocpass. Acknowledged PERMIT CLERK I RESUBMITTED DA PERMIT CLERK IN miarml Shores Village Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 Date: cl Permit No: Z CIE 3 Osvaldo "Ozzie" Diaz Chief Plumbing Inspector Plumbing Critique Plan review is not complete, when all items above are corrected, we will do a complete plan review. If any sheets are voided, remove them from the plans and replace with new revised sheets and include one set of voided sheets in the re- submittal drawings. Miami S Building 1 Miami 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 at `--T-7 �r 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. Please Initial the method(s) to be used: The pool will be equipped with an approved safety pool cover that comp lies with ASTM F1346 -91. (Submit Manufacturer's Specifications). A continuous, one -piece (child) barrier meeting the requirements of Florida Building Cale 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 Specification). A combination of non- dwelling wails and fences (screen enclosure, child fence, masonry fence walls, chain link or wood fence, etc.) will protect t he pool perimeter. The plans must specify t he type and I of all non dwelling walls. Florida Building Code, R4101.17.1 y combination of protection which incorporates dwelling walls with openings directly into the pool eter 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 We 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 Asdemeanor of the second degree, punishable s provided In Section 775.082 or Section 77 . This form must be signed by the ownedag nd the PM e c tractor. CTOR'S G E AND DATE 0 NER SIGNATURE AND DATE ,. YOR EWILtUrivaiun>:z k1VCOMMis" MM108 IRE$: 8semlmr 27, 2017 '� ?feu try und�m%ts Agookk iami Shores village Co Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 SWIMMING POOL OWNER'S CERTIFICATION Date t 7 Miami Shores Village Building & Zoning Department Attention: Building Official certify that I am the legal owner of the property described as G s -q-2- s -q- _ located at 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. further understand that this certification, however, does not eliminate the need for obtaining a permit and erecting and approved barrier prior to final ' ection an Lof pool. l Legal ,/ Note: This certification Is to be submitted with a swimming pool permit application in duplicate. rr� 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 'pCr�� --�:F'y islare the fee simple owner(s) of the following described property situated and ring in Miami Shores Village, Florida Address: f —7 Whereas, the undersigned owner(s) desire to utilize said Lot(s) as a single building site, and the undersigned owner(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 Mia r&Dade County now in effect or hereinafter enacted. 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 install a protective enclosure to meet code requirements and will obtain a permit for such fence. IV. That Uwe, 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, enjoym and title to the above property and shall constitute a covenant running with the land and shall be binding upo �Ina undersign is/her successors and assigns and may only be released by Miami Shores Village, or its success F,, rd ce s 'd Village then in effect 0 SIGN RINT OWNER SING & PRINT Hereby Cert'fy that on this day pe[sonailv appeared before m °+ad has produced ID # es as identi is ation and he/she acknowledge that he/she executed the foregoing, freely and voluntarily, for purposes ere in expressed. , SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBEC (Revised 0512209 . 1 SURVEY AFFIDAVIT STATE OF (FLORIDA) COUNTY OF (DADS) The undersigned Affian , s hereby attest that (Property owner) The attached survey, performed byP-e= - 'v-fz=::, (Name of surveyor's company) For address. &' (Name ° � �P� a'qr Performed on . 1 z 1 13 (date of survey) is an accurate representation of the e)asting conditions and locations of all structures on the property as of this date. The purpose of this Affidavit is to induce Miami Shores Village to issue a building permit for the property without first providing a survey less than seven (7) years old old. The Affiant, as property owner, further agrees to remove or obtain permits for any structures which now may exist on the property which are not permitted or which may violate zoning or building code regulations. The Affiant further understands that the e)astence of any such structures may affect final n pections as applicable to this or other permits. Further, an aye ht. Prope y Owner Signature SWORN TO AN "UBSCRIBED before me this 17 day of Af lant is _personally known to me, _produced YORMI L tERNA M j4. N1Y COWISSION # P 022108 �« EXPIRES: SeptetnW 27, 2417 Eoaded iiuu Public tks Revised on 5012009/ Revbed on 6112M9 , Property Owner Print Name I i e r Quality, Service, Integrity, Commitment to Excellence Model: Si89A - SAFE POOL t. Magnetic sensor entry alarm "Always on" alarm protection Adult pass- through auto reset button 1XXX High output 110 -115 dB alarm Wateriweather resistant housing Low battery LED display Ultra thin design Intended for interior or exterior use (3) 1.5V AAA batteries (included) UPC Barcode: 014575 18901 5 CONTAINER: Pool Guard Alarm USA Patent No. 5,473,310, No. 6,727,819, and No. 20 FT: 18,060 pcs. 7187,;=ed 40 FT: 37,380 pc s. 40 HQ: 41,760 pcs. r�: Erl- Ader UL 201 7 Standards 1 www.tachkomaid.com I Office Products (888) 883 -2458 1 Security Products (949) 783-1900 DION One unit per single entry /opening (andlor with its screen by.using the second set of sensors). Can not be used for 2 windows next to each other. x Magnetic sensor entry IWI9 ~• -Always on" alarm protection on Adult pass- through auto reset button High output 110 -115 dB alarm " Water/weather resistant housing Additional magnetic sensor for screen door exit/entry Low battery LED display CONTAINER. 20 FT: 18,060 pcs. Ultra thin design 40 FT: 37,380 pcs. 40 HQ: 41,760 pcs. „• Additional pass - through button for delayed entry from either side of door or fence Intended for interior or exterior use (3) 1.5V AAA batteries (Included) UPC Barcode: 014575 18901 5 Pool Guard Alarm USA Patent No. 5,473,310, No. 6,727,819, and No. 7,187,280 C] Approved under UL 2017 Standards ! www.tachkomaid.com I Office Products (888) 883 -2456 1 Security Products (949) 783 -1900 i w � C 1 r; t °M DION One unit per single entry /opening (andlor with its screen by.using the second set of sensors). Can not be used for 2 windows next to each other. x Magnetic sensor entry IWI9 ~• -Always on" alarm protection on Adult pass- through auto reset button High output 110 -115 dB alarm " Water/weather resistant housing Additional magnetic sensor for screen door exit/entry Low battery LED display CONTAINER. 20 FT: 18,060 pcs. Ultra thin design 40 FT: 37,380 pcs. 40 HQ: 41,760 pcs. „• Additional pass - through button for delayed entry from either side of door or fence Intended for interior or exterior use (3) 1.5V AAA batteries (Included) UPC Barcode: 014575 18901 5 Pool Guard Alarm USA Patent No. 5,473,310, No. 6,727,819, and No. 7,187,280 C] Approved under UL 2017 Standards ! www.tachkomaid.com I Office Products (888) 883 -2456 1 Security Products (949) 783 -1900 When the batteries are loaded, a red LED light on the front of the unit will flash once and a single beep will sound. This indicates the unit is set up and ready to work. ENTRY DELAY: After the unit is set up, there will be an 8-12 second alarm delay with the red LED light flashing. After this, the alarm is ready. The Safe Pool Is designed to sound a loud alert when children enter through a Safe Pool protected door / gate. When properly installed, the Safe Pool will allow adults to pass through the protected door / gate and Immediately shut off the sounding alarm. When powered, the Safe Pool Is always in protected mode. The alarm will activate the Instant when the door / gate opens by more than 1 Inch (when the magnetic sensors are apart by more than 1 inch). Once the alarm activates, it will sound continuously until the BYPASS button is pressed. When passing through the doodgate from the opposite side, where the additional BYPASS option is included (S1 89A does not include the additional BYPASS button) and mounted, press that outside mounted BYPASS button to temporarily disarm, open door, enter and close the door quickly. The unit will rearm itself within 8-12 seconds. When the alarm volume becomes low, or the unit does not produce normal alarm sound, the red light will illuminate. Replace with (3) 1.5V AAA batteries. The :Safe Pool's plastic resists ultraviolet rays from direct sunlight exposure. However, slight discoloration over time Is normal. THE SAFE POOLALARM IS Q-(TREEIiM%Y LOUD WHEN ACTIVATED. FOR YOUR SAFETY, NCR PLACE THE UNIT CLOSE TO YOUR EARS. TO TEST THE ALARM, ALWAYS USE EAR PROTECTION AND DIRECT THE UNIT AWAY BEFORE TESTING / ACTIVATING THE ALARM. IT IS PROHIBITED BY LAW TO REMOVE THE INSTALLED ALARM AFTER IT HAS PASSED INSPECTION I Important Warranty Information: A dated proof of purchase is required for warranty service Customer Service : 1- W"TECHKO (1- 888 -888 -2456) Websits: www.toohkouse.com Mfg. By 7EWW® 8767 Research Drive Irvine, CA 82618 -4626 MADE IN CHINA USA Patent: No. 5,475,810 No. 6,727,819 No. 7,187,280 NOTICE THIS PRODUCT IS PROTECTED UNDER FEDERAL PATENT, TRADEMARKAND COPYRIGHT LAWS AND LAWS PREVENi1NG UNFAIR COMPETITION. NO DUPLICATION OR SIMULATION OF THIS PRODUCT IS PERMITTED EXCEPT BY WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION OF TECHKO, INC. TECHKO AND THE CONFIGURATION OF THIS PRODUCT ARE TRADEMARKS OF TECHKO INC. COPYRIGHT 1984 TECHKO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MADE IN CHINA Safe Pool Tm Model S1 89A / S1 89D Area Entry Alarm S189A UNIT s m D Q .... veaeo ID UNIT t.. 2, _� V �i,f7_. R 06,21 _ �b4►�. ;, , *^ ".�`` k� Congratulations on your purchase of the TECHKO Safe Pool model S189AI S189D safety alarm. The Safe Pool can be used to provide a high volume alarm alert when children have entered a pool or spa area. The S189A/ S189D can be used outdoors on wood doors / windows / gates. * Easy Installation for gate or door protection * Weather / Water resistant * (3) 1.5V AAA batteries (Included) * High output 140 -110 dB 6 -tone alarm siren * One button BYPASS operation * Low battery LED display * Optional additional BYPASS button for delayed entry from either side of door or fence (S1 89A not included) * Optional additional magnetic sensor for screen door exit/ entry (S1 89A not included) * Alarm siren Is VERY loud; NEVER place the unit close to ears. * Install the unit high enough to be out of reach of children * S189D - additional delay button may be mounted on the other side of the entrance. When pressed, it will delay the alarm 8 -12 seconds before alarm Is triggered, allowing time to secure the door / gate. * S189D - additional magnetic sensor allows the unit to be used on sliding door with screens. Alarm will sound only when both magnetic sensors are eparL * Keep this manual for future reference. The Safe Pool can provide valuable protection when used correctly. However, it cannot guarantee complete protection against accidents or Injuries. Therefore, TECHKO cannot be held responsible for any loss, damage, or injury that may occur. WARNING: Read all installation and operation Instructions thoroughly before proceeding with Installation. Before installing the battery, use a rubber band to temporarily secure the two magnetic sensors together with the arrows pointing toward each other to avoid setting off the alarm unintentionally during the installation of the alarm. INSTALLING THE BATTERY• 1. Remove the battery ever of the unit and Install the 0-If ew (3) 1.5V AAA batteries (Included) (See�g 1) Protection against the loud alarm siren before testing the alarm. 3.-Once the battery is connected the unit is now ON and working. To test the alarm siren, make sure you have ear protection before testing. After ear protection Is in place, separate the magnetic ev'o sensors apart by more than 1 inch. The alarm should sound Immediately FV t after the sensors are separated. Press the BYPASS button and immedlatel secure the two magnet sensors together again to avoid the alarm sounding off unintentionally. MOUN77NG. WARNING: The alarm should be positioned close to the door high enough to be out of the reach of children. As each mounting application varies, TECHKO suggests testing the unit's Installation location and effectiveness before permanently mounting the S189AI S189D. Fig. 2 MOUNTING INDOORS USING DOUBLPf SIDED TAPE Make sure that the mounting surfaces for the double -sided tapes are completely clean. Attach the double -sided tapes onto the rear of the unit, and then secure the unit onto the desired mounting surface. MOUN77NG INDOORS USING SCREW Using the provided mountin template printed in this manual, mark the position o the screw hole on the desired mounting surface. Drill the screw in to the mounting surface with approximately 0.125 Inch of threa remaining. Sllde the unit over the 8 �1 ° screw and secure the unit by pushing It downward as shown in Fig. 3. You may need to adjust the screw towards or away from the mounting surface to provide a more Fig. 3 secure fit. A1OUN77NG THE SENSORS' INDOORS Make sure that the arrows of each sensor are pointed towards each other. Using either the double-sided tape or the screw provided, mount tue` th9 utasrrtw yvn eee. me se msk se are less wired poion of the magnetc sensor is mounted on the non- moving portion of the mounting surface and the standalone sensor Is mounted on the door t gate (See Fig. 4 /Fig. 5). MOUNTING OUTDOORS ON WOODEN GATES Using the provided mountin template printed in this manual, mark the position of the screw hole on the desired mounting surface. Drill the screw in to the mounting surface with approximately 0.125 inch of thread remaining. Slide the unit over the screw and secure the unit by pushing it downward as shown In Fig. 3. You may need to adjust a screw towards or away from the mounting surface to provide a more secure fit. Make sure that the arrows of each sensor are facing each other. Rig. 4 I �I� ■ ■ Doi, � � � it MOUNTING INDOORS ON GATES Using the provided mounting template printed In this manual. mark the position of the screw hole on the desired mounting surface. 818913- Additional delay button may be mounted on the other side of the entrance. When pressed it will delay the alarm 8-12 seconds before alarm is triggered, allowing time to secure the door / gate. 818913- Additional magnetic sensor allows the unit to be used on sliding door with screens. Alarm will sound only when both magnetic sensors are apart. Fig. S Ohm Door p R � k 6 a� 4 0 r r � p R � k 6 ,*r, . ) , I 8 A heat pump uses nature's'free heaffrom the air to heat your Pool water. ti Electricity is only needed to transfer the heat, not create it. • It is significantly less expensive than gas or electric heating, This makes a heat pump the most economical, safe and trouble-free way to heat your pool. 2 IZ q n OPT FII�II 9 --F AqualCtl is BY FAR the MOST COST EFF[ICIENT swimming pool hea- pLump r jf AquaCd $6.06 COST PER MILLION BTUs OF HEAT Natural Gas $27.50 Electrical Resistance $38.10 LP Gas $40.76 .Chart based on $3.00 per gallon LP Gas, $2-20 per therm. of Natural Gas, 11 3C per kilowatt and a heat pump with C.O.P. of 6.3 - FF T 7 T F HEATWAVE SUPERQUIETS Virtually silent i�� frOm 10 ft. away ordi 0 i n J J " � L\ - I L\ �; G features: • extends °swimming seas longer than any other heat ump on, the marl, SQ110 SQ120 SQ 155 SQ175 x,. ° pafented counter -flow water management system • heats water faster and more efficiently • impervious to chemical corrosion ° durability without sacrificing performance • lift✓ time warranty ° ac�urafie and easy to read bright blue display time and temperature settings board self diagnostics d� •microprocessor controlled defrost cycle' � } 7 -7777' = 'staieHI'of the art technology highest efficiency ' • 1 u ie,est � <, q, peratiori ry G • unsurpassed rejtabil N • superiar,durab%I'ri" 'rust proof fade proof i n) Oct resisfi� • extends °swimming seas longer than any other heat ump on, the marl, SQ110 SQ120 SQ 155 SQ175 BTU 80/80/80* 80/80/63 ** 80/50/63'* Coefficient of Performance 80/80/80* 80/80/63*" 80/50/63*' Refrigerant Electrical Heat or Heat & Cool KW Input Voltage /Hz/Phase Minimum Circuit Ampacity Minimum /Maximum Fuse Size Water Flow Minimum/Maximum (gpm) Physical Shipping Weight,(Ibs) Size (le'n`gthxwidthxheight) Sound Level Decibels at 10 ft: SQ1 I a SQ1120 51Q155 ;y,Q 175 SQ121 R s; Q -1156, R 100,000 113.000 135, 000 143,000 118.000 139.000 93,000 106,000 126.000 134.000 111.000 130.000 63,000 73.000 86,000 91.000 74.000 88,000 6.0 5.7 4.0 6.1 5.7 4.0 6.3 5.9 4,1 6.5 6.1 43 6.2 5.9 4.0 6.1 5.6 4.0 R41 OA R410A R410A R41 OA R41 OA 41.1 R41 OA H H H 4.9 5.4 6.3 208 - 230/60/ 208- 230/60/1 208- 230/60/1 38.9 41.1 41.1 50/60 50/60 50/60 30/70 30170 30/70 H H &C 6.4 5.6 208-230/60/1 208-230/60/1 41.1 41 1 50170 50/60 30/70 30/70 336 336 349 424 349 37 "x33.8 "x41" 37 "x33.8 "x41'° 37 "x33.8 "x45" 37 "x33.8 "x45" 34 "x42 "x39" 55 dB 55 dB 55 dB 55 dB 55 dB rl'o_�YAoJ IIJ(y�lytt2arl nplor-= ilnn�?11n2P_.aa��loaL147:;� I�julnl @zojr`;; s o t4 1Yrlll'J91':J� ��901ortn'o I II�oL !ti��p -� �`��� o� L�_'L.itJ1P�C11Jiili II nITA... ij7�dnn_. olli_y gx - • i H &C 6.7 208- 230/60/1 41 1 50/70 30/70 j 475 34 "x42 "x43" 55 dB i AquaCalAutoPilot Pool Spa Heat Pump Owner's Manual and Installation Guide Attention Installer: This manual is purchaser's property; leave with heat pump owner! c PN: LT?0048 REV 2 nvmnn r A- s��m��orm TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME TO THE TEAM ---------------------------------------- - - - - -- 5 HEAT PUMP OPTIONS ----------------- - - - - -- -- = •--------- - - - - -- 6 HOW A HEAT PUMP WORKS ------------------ --------- ---------- - - - - -7 e SAFETY INFORMATION------------------- - - - - -- >'4t '=---------- - - - - -8 QUICK START & STOP --------------------------------------------- - - - -10 HEATER CONTROLS ----------------------------------------------- - - - -12 Control Panel Layout ------------------------------------------- - - - -12 Buttons, Lights, and Display ---------------------------------- - - - -12 Operational & Programming Codes ---------------------------- - - - -13 Owner -Level Programming (complete) ----------------------- - - - -14 MAINTENANCE AND GENERAL OPERATION ---------------------- - - - -18 General Maintenance------------------------------------------- - - - -18 Safety During Cleaning Operations --------------------------- - - - -18 Maintaining Proper Water Flow -------------------------------- - - - -19 Controlling Water Chemistry ---------------------------------- - - - -19 Controlling Irrigation and Storm Water Run Off -------------- - - - -20 Maintaining Clearances Around Heater ----------------------- - - - -20 (Continued on Next Page) i 1 Welcome Dear Owner: to the am Congratulations on your wise decision to make an AquaCal heat pump part of your home. Since 1981, AquaCal has has been recognized as the worldwide leader in the manufacture of swimming pool & spa heat pumps. Your new heat pump is not only a great investment, but also the most cost efficient method avail- able for heating pools and spas. For ex- ample, your heat pump is up to 400% more efficient than gas, and, when com- pared to electric resistance heat, your heat pump is nearly 60'00/o more effec- tive. You can rest assured your new heat pump is of the highest quality and effi- ciency, and is designed and built to pro- vide years of trouble -free operation. Moreover, should you ever require help in using or maintaining your heat pump, you will find AquaCal's customer and technical "You e,an rest assured lowing your new heal pump S of the ghest quduty and efficiency, and is_` designed dnd built to provide years. of trot Wfree support staff to be the largest, most qualified, and —of utmost importance -the most easily accessed customer service team in the pool & spa heat pump industry. 5 t t t r r • 'r v THE FOLLOWING EXPLANATION IS PROVIDED TO HELP YOU IN UNDERSTANDING WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR HEAT PUMP... A Heat Pump Does Not Make Heat... Heat pumps are so extraordinarily efficient because they do not need to produce heat in order to warm pool or spa water. Rather, heat pumps simply transfer heat from the outside air into the water. If one considers Absolute Zero (the point where all heat is absent) occurs at -4590 Fahrenheit, it becomes evident outside air, even at the relative cool temperature of 550 Fahrenheit, still contains large amounts of heat energy. It is that abundant heat energy a heat pump captures and places into your pool or spa. �R - �FO HEAT REMOVED FROM AIR.., COOL AIR OUT z ca W W W J z Q W W 2� 7 Notice: Heater NOT Repairable by Owner Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. Heat pumps contain no owner- repairable components. Repairs must not be attempted by untrained and /or unqualified individuals. If service is deemed necessary, contact installing dealer orAquaCal Customer Support at (727) 823 -5642. Refrigerant Circuit Service Only by Qualified, EPA Certified Technician Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. Heater 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 system. Water Temperature Safety Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. Prolonged immersion in water warmer than normal body temperature may cause a condi- tion 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 preg- nant women, should consult a physician before using a hot tub or spa. Children and the extreme elderly should be supervised by a responsible adult. Water Chemistry Safety Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. Improper water chemistry can present a serious health hazard. To avoid possible hazards, maintain Pool /Spa water per standards detailed later in this manual. Failure to heed the following can result in damage to equipment. While your heat pump's titanium -based heat exchanger provides nearly impervious protection against poor water chemistry, improper water chemistry may cause expensive damage to pump, filter, pool shell, etc. To avoid equipment damage, maintain Pool /Spa water per standards detailed later in this manual. 0 HEATING -QUICK START & STOP (continued): 3. To Begin Heating: A. Verify MODE is set to: HEAT (HEA); then, depending on which body of water is to be heated, use the POOL / SPA selector key to select POOL or SPA. B. Position water valves to flow water from the pool or spa, through the heater, and back to the pool or spa. C. Start the water pump; the fan will start, and after 4- minute time delay the unit will begin heating. The selected body of water will be brought to temperature and maintained per the setting determined previously in: "Set the Heater Controls." D. In operation, whenever the actual (displayed) water temperature falls below the desired set point, after an initial time delay of 4- minutes, the unit will begin heating. NOTE: THE HEATER CONTROLLER INCORPORATES AN ANTI-SHORT CYCLE TIME DELAY. SHOULD OPERATION BE INTERRUPTED, COMPRESSOR RESTART WILL BE DELAYED BY APPROXIMATELY 4- MINUTES. 4. Program Filter Pump Run Time: Most pool /spa systems utilize a timer or multifunction controller to manage filter pump run times. If your system incorporates such a device, follow the instructions below: A. It will be necessary to allow the filter pump to run continuously until the water has reached the desired temperature. If a timer controls the pool filter pump, it will be necessary to override the timer to allow 24 -hr. operation. B. Once the desired temperature has been obtained (1-4 days), reset the pump control device. Colder months require longer running times - generally eight to twelve hours /day. C. A heat pump can only operate when the filter pump is running. Therefore, it may be necessary— during cooler weather to extend the water pump's hours of daily operation. The increased run time is necessary in order to keep up with increased, weather - related heat losses. 5. Continuous Usage and Water Around Heater: Condensation... After the heat pump has been operating for some time, water may be observed surrounding the heater. The moisture seen is condensation produced as a normal by- product of transferring heat from the air into the pool or spa water. Quantities of 6 -8 gallons of water produced per hour are common if the air humidity is high. Conversely, a low humidity condition may result in no condensation being produced. (If water around unit seems excessive, to troubleshoot, see page -26, "Water Coming from the Heat Pump. ") 6. To Stop the Heat Pump: A. Select: OFF via the MODE selector. This method of shut down preserves the controller settings; B. An interruption of water flow —such as when a pump timer is in control —will also halt heat pump operation. (End... Quick -Start & Stop) 11 HEATER CONTROLS... continued Operational & Programming Codes THE FOLLOWING CODES WILL BE DISPLAYED AS PART OF THE NORMAL OPERATION OR PROGRAMMING OF THE HEATER: FLO..... No Water Flow Detected. This code appears whenever the circulating pump is off, or when the heater is not receiving correct water flow. OFF..... System is Off. This code appears whenever heater has been turned off via the mode selector button, orwhen the temperature set point has been lowered below 45 °F. CFI...... Celsius /Fahrenheit Selection. This is a programming entry point to select in which format the water temperature will be displayed. ULC..... User Lock Code. This is a programming entry point; when activated, steps to the next menu level: ELC. ELC..... Enter Lock Code. This a programming entry point; permits end user to select a secret code, thereby limiting access to the owner settings. CFO..... Call Flex Options. This is a programming entry point; when used in conjunction with an AquaCal Call/Flex option kit, permits the use of CALL or FLEX options. FS....... Heater in Defrost Mode (Applicable to Heat -Only Units, only). This code appears as a normal display during periods of lower air temperatures. Sequence follows: Heat -Only Defrost Sequence: Fan continues to run and compressor is off. Compressor will restartwhen air coil temperature rises to approximately 38 °F. LOC..... This is a Service Entry Point (not intended for use by the owner). The[LOC] code permits service personal to enter a factory code for access to adjustable calibration and site - dependant setup parameters. Service adjustments are available to authorized installation and service personnel, only. Failure to heed the following may result in equipment dam- age and voiding of manufacturer's warranty. Heat pumps contain no owner - serviceable components. Owner - initiated adjustments, beyond the controller "LOC" code, must not be attempted. If adjustments are deemed necessary, the owner should contact installing dealer or AquaCal Customer Support at (727- 823 - 5642). 13 HEATER CONTROLS ... continued Start Up & Setting Operating Controls Owner -Level Programming Instructions... continued: 3. Turning The Heat Pump Off... continued: B. Method 2: using the DOWN key, press the key until the desired water temperature reaches 45 °F (minimum setting); then, press the DOWN key one more time, causing the display to read "OFF ". 4. Selecting Pool /Spa Thermostat Settings: A. Press the [POOUSPA] key to toggle between the pool and the spa temperature set points. B. The poollspa LED indicator lights, located to the left of the temperature display, will confirm the selected set point. 5. Changing The Pool Temperature Set Point: A. Using the [POOUSPA] key, select the POOL temperature set point. The pool set point indicator light will confirm the selection. B. The pool temperature set point is adjustable from a minimum of 45 °F to a maximum of 104 °F. Pressing the [UP ARROW] key will raise the set point 1- degree for every push of the button. Pressing the [DOWN ARROW] key will lower the set point 1- degree for every push of the button. 6. Changing The Spa Temperature Set Point: A. Using the [POOUSPA] key, select the SPA temperature set point. The spa set point indicator light will confirm the selection. B. The spa temperature set point is adjustable from a minimum of 45 °F to a maximum of 104 °F. Pressing the [UP ARROW] key will raise the set point 1- degree for every push of the button. Pressing the [DOWN ARROW] key will lower the set point 1- degree for every push of the button. 7. Selecting Between OF and °C: A. Simultaneously press and hold both the [UP ARROW] and [DOWN ARROW] keys until [CF1] (Celsius / Fahrenheit) code appears. B. With the [CF1] code displayed, pressing the [UP ARROW] or [DOWN ARROW] keys will change the selection code to either "0" or "1 ". Select 1" for Fahrenheit temperature display, or "0" for Celsius temperature display. Once the desired temperature display mode has been selected, not pressing any buttons for 15- seconds will allow the controller to save the selection and return to the normal operating mode. Pressing the {POOUSPA] key will also save the selection and step to the next menu parameter: [ULC] (User Lock Code). 8. User Lock Code Option [ULC]: This Option Explained: Heat pumps are shipped from the factory with the [ULC] option disabled. Enabling the [ULC] function permits the heat pump owner to restrict access to the unit's controls. With the [ULC] function enabled, unless the correct ULC code number is entered, changes to Level -1 programming are not possible. (Le.: Altering temperature set points, Pool /Spa selection, C/F display changes, etc., will not be possible). The [ULC] option can be thought of as an electronic lockable cover for the controls. (Continued on Next Page) 15 HEATER CONTROLS... continued Start Up & Setting Operating Controls Owner -Level Programming Instructions... continued: C. User Lock Code is Activated. but Pass Number is Not Known ( "Back Door Entry"): Note: Should the ULC option be enabled, and a lock code number other than the factory default (0) be installed but is unknown, the following procedure may be followed to regain controller programming access: 1) Simultaneously press and hold the [POOUSPA] and [UP ARROW] keys until the display shows "888 ". This operation will reset the controller to the factory default settings. 2) When reset to the factory default settings the user lock code [ULC] is deactivated and the user lock code number [ELC] is reset to "0." 3) In addition, all other settings are returned to the factory defaults. If an external controller is in use, contact AquaCal Technical Support Group (727- 823 - 5642); ask for assistance with re- configuring the controller for use with an external controller. 9. selecting Call -Flex Pump Options [CFO]: General Information: The Call -Flex option automatically extends or overrides the run time of the water circulator pump, and heater, based upon changing weather conditions. Without Call -Flex, as weather conditions grow progressively cooler during winter months, or when unusually cold weather occurs, the run duration of the circulator pump may require manual adjustments to permit the heater to maintain or reattain desired water temperature (the water pump must be running in order for the heater to operate). Likewise, without Call -Flex, one must remember to reset the pump run controls following the cold weather event. The Call -Flex option greatly reduces the need for seasonal, manually made, pump run time adjustments. Call -Flex is a dealer - installed option that does not come with every heater; if unsure, check with the installing dealer to determine if a call -flex kit was part of the original installation. If Call -Flex was not part of the installation, and you would like to have Call -Flex added, your dealer can do so ... contact the installing dealer. If the installation is equipped with the Call -Flex option, the following steps are used to control the Call -Flex features: A. Simultaneously press and hold the [UP ARROW] and [DOWN ARROW] keys until the display shows "C171 ". Press the [POOUSPA] key three times to scroll the display to [CFO]. B. With the [CFO] (Call -Flex Options) code displayed, use the Up or Down keys to select 00" to disable the Call Flex Options, "1" to enable the Call Option, or "2" to enable the Flex Option. Not pressing any buttons for 15- seconds will allow the controller to save the selection and return to the normal operating mode. Pressing the {POOUSPA] key will also save the selection, and will step the controller to the next menu parameter: [LOC] (Service Lock Code). C. For further information, please refer to Call -Flex installation instructions, shipped with the Call -Flex kit. For additional copies of these instructions, contact the AquaCal Customer Support (727- 823 - 5642). (End... Owner -Level Programming Instructions) 17 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION (continued) Maintain Proper Water Flow • It is important to operate and maintain the filter according to the manufacturer's specifications. As a filter gets dirty, the water flow to the heat pump is reduced. The higher the pressure on the filter gauge, the lower the flow rate. • Similar to a dirty filter, large amounts of debris in the pump and skimmer baskets can reduce water flow. Keep baskets free of debris. • Check for improper valve settings. A partially closed valve after the filter, or a full -open bypass around the heater, will cause insufficient water flow through heater. • If the conditions listed above remain unresolved, the water flow through the heater may be reduced to a point where internal safety devices (i.e.: "HP" or "HP5 ") shut the heater off. • Before calling for service, always check the filter, the pump basket, and water valve positions. If the problem persists, please call AquaCal Customer Support at: (727) 823 -5642. Control Water Chemistry • IMPORTANT! Your heat pump is engineered for exceptional durability and reliability. And, this unit's heat exchanger —being equipped with titanium tubing —will be nearly impervious to water chemistry damage. However, other components of the heater, and the remainder of the pool /spa equipment in general, may be susceptible to damage from prolonged exposure to unbalanced water chemistry. Likewise, bathers may be exposed to health risks if water chemistry is not properly maintained. • For the longevity of the entire pool /spa installation, and for the safety of bathers, it is strongly recommended that the water chemistry be checked regularly and maintained within proper norms. Please see the table, below, for a complete listing of recommended water chemistry levels. RECOMMENDED WATER CHEMISTRY STANDARDS* Chlorine ......................: 1.0 — 3.0 ppm in pools, 1.5 — 3.0 ppm in spas Bromine ......................: 2.0 — 4.0 ppm in pools, 3.0 — 5.0 ppm in spas pH • • • • • • ......................: 7.4 — 7.6 ppm in pools, 7.2 — 7.8 ppm in spas Total Alkalinity .................: 80 —140 ppm in pools, 80 —120 ppm in spas Calcium Hardness ............: 200 — 400 ppm in pools and spas Total Dissolved Solids.........: 1,000 — 2,000 ppm in pools, 1,500 ppm above start-up TDS in spas x STANDARDS FOR COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS MAY VARY LOCAL -TO- LOCAL... ALWAYS MAINTAIN WITHIN LIMITS ESTABLISHED BY AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. CAUTION- Pool /Spa Refinishing Operations During pool refinishing or acid cleaning, the water flow through the heater must be shut off. Water flow to the heater must remain off until water chemistry is once again in balance and the water is clear in appearance. Failure to follow these instructions may void heater warranty. Ilvt MAINTENANCE & OPERATION (continued) Heating Tips Heating in Cooler Weather... Late night and early morning, generally being the coolest times of the day, are least efficient for heat- ing. For most efficient heating operation, heat pumps should be timed to operate during the warmest, daylight portions of the day. Conversely, if cooling a pool, it is bestto run the equipment at night. Please set water pump and heat pump controls accordingly. Pool /Spa Blankets... A "solar" blanket will significantly reduce your heating bills. Check with the installing dealer to see if your heat pump was sized to be used in conjunction with a blanket. Blanketed pools will typically lose only 3 - 4° of heat per night versus 8 -10° overnight with an un- blanketed pool. Reductions of 40 -60% on heating bills can be achieved by using blankets. (Idea... Contact AquaCal Customer Support (727- 823 -5642) to learn about Liquid Blanket innovations.) Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. Improperly used, Pool -Spa blankets can become a drowning risk to people and pets. Blankets are not safety covers. They are not designed to support the weight of a person or pet. Never enter a pool until the blanket is completely removed (under no circumstances should anyone swim under the blanket). Follow all safety recommendations of the blanket manufacturer. Pool and Spa Combination Heating... Everything stated for heating a pool applies for heating a spa —only the volume of water being heated is different. Your heat pump comes equipped with two thermostats. One thermostat is for the pool and the other is for the spa. Simply position the pool and spa isolation valves as directed by your installer; select the appropriate thermostat (pool or spa), whichever you are heating, and with electrical power and water flow supplied to the heater, the water will be maintained at set point. Your system can be automated with the addition of an optional External Flow Switch Kit (P.N. 0040S). Using this option will save you from having to change the thermostat selector switch each time you change from pool -to -spa and back again. Or, add a Universal Heater Controller (P.N. 0097TS) and gain not only automatic thermostat switching, but also automated spa/pool water valve operation. For details, contact the installer, the distributing dealer, or AquaCal Customer Support (727- 823 - 5642). Spa Heating & Spa Setback Option... Air blowing into your spa, while it is being brought to temperature, will very often neutralize or partially counteract the heat being put into the spa by the heater; this added heat loss equates to increased time to bring your spa to desired temperature. When heating a spa, be sure to turn off the air blower. Air induced through the spa jets should also be eliminated, during warm -up, whenever possible. If your heater is being used to only heat a spa, the POOL thermostat can be used as a setback control: simply set the pool control at a point 10 -15° F below desired spa heat temperature and select the pool thermostat. This method allows the spa –when not in use–to be held at a heated temperature, but somewhat lower than normal spa -use temperature. One would want to blanket the spa if using this setback method. Using spa setback will result in reduced warm up periods over full, cold starts. 21 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION (continued) Seasonal Use & Shut Down During the Swim Season: • During the swim season, even if the pool or spa is not in use, allow water to flow through the heater. Doing so eliminates the need to reposition valves when you do wish to heat the pool or spa. • During periods when heating or cooling is not desired, leave heater controls in the OFF position. Important !!! Information Critical to the Survival of Your Heater Follows... Freeze Protection & Extended Shut Down: In areas where freezing conditions are a rare occurrence, allow the filtration system to run continu- ously throughout the freeze period. Typically, during light freeze conditions, circulating (moving) water will not freeze. In areas where freezing conditions are prevalent and sustained, the heat pump MUST be winter- ized; please refer to winterizing instructions, below, and on the following pages. Winterizing for Hard Freeze Conditions: Failure to heed the following can result in damage to equipment and /or property. Failure to properly winterize heat pump may result in serious equipment damage. Freeze damage is not covered under the heat pump warranty. Failure to heed the following can result in damage to equipment and /or property. While the plumbing connections are in the winterized condition (not fully tightened), it is imperative pool /spa water not be circulated through the heat pump. Loss of water through loose plumbing connections may result in damage to circulating pump, pool /spa structure, and /or other equipment. Winterizing continued on page following) 23 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION (continued) Planned Maintenance Program Just as you would have yearly service performed on your air - conditioning system, regular inspection and maintenance ofyourAquaCal heat pump will insure highest operating efficiencies. Aregularly maintained heater will protect your investment, and will potentially extend the useful life of your heat pump far beyond the warranty period. Our expertly trained factory service technicians offer compre- hensive maintenance procedures designed to insure your heat pump-overthe coming years -will con- tinue to operate efficiently and reliably.` The 20 -Point Planned Maintenance Service Includes the Following: • Check Water Flow • Clean Evaporator Coil • Check Relay Contacts • Check Capacitor Values • Check Refrigerant Levels • Clean Heat Pump Cabinet • Check Fan Blade Clearances • Check Flow /Pressure Switch • Check Electrical Connections • Check Proper Voltage To Unit • Oil Fan Motor (As Applicable) • Check Fan MotorAmperage Draw • Check Pool & Spa Water Chemistry • Check and Clean Condensate Drains • Check Compressor Amperage Draw • Check Water Pump Amperage Draw • Acid Wash Source Coil (As Applicable) • Check Air Temperature Change Through Evaporator • Check Operating Controls and Temperature Sensors • Check Water Temperature Change Through Condenser We recommend Preventive Maintenance be performed starting one (1) year after the installation of the heater. * FACTORY PM SERVICE NOT AVAILABLE IN ALL REGIONS; PLEASE CONTACT AQUACAL CUSTOMER SUPPORT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (727) 823 -5642. 25 f � a MAINTENANCE & OPERATION (continued) Planned Maintenance Program Just as you would have yearly service performed on your air - conditioning system, regular inspection and maintenance ofyourAquaCal heat pump will insure highest operating efficiencies. Aregularly maintained heater will protect your investment, and will potentially extend the useful life of your heat pump far beyond the warranty period. Our expertly trained factory service technicians offer compre- hensive maintenance procedures designed to insure your heat pump-overthe coming years -will con- tinue to operate efficiently and reliably.` The 20 -Point Planned Maintenance Service Includes the Following: • Check Water Flow • Clean Evaporator Coil • Check Relay Contacts • Check Capacitor Values • Check Refrigerant Levels • Clean Heat Pump Cabinet • Check Fan Blade Clearances • Check Flow /Pressure Switch • Check Electrical Connections • Check Proper Voltage To Unit • Oil Fan Motor (As Applicable) • Check Fan MotorAmperage Draw • Check Pool & Spa Water Chemistry • Check and Clean Condensate Drains • Check Compressor Amperage Draw • Check Water Pump Amperage Draw • Acid Wash Source Coil (As Applicable) • Check Air Temperature Change Through Evaporator • Check Operating Controls and Temperature Sensors • Check Water Temperature Change Through Condenser We recommend Preventive Maintenance be performed starting one (1) year after the installation of the heater. * FACTORY PM SERVICE NOT AVAILABLE IN ALL REGIONS; PLEASE CONTACT AQUACAL CUSTOMER SUPPORT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (727) 823 -5642. 25 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART Display isilluminated.lf "FLO "is displayed, check to be sure the circulating pumpis operating and the filter is clean. There may also bea valve pos itionedincorrectly . Be certain water is flowing through the heater. Problem Solved. (Verify water temperature settings are as desired.) Heat Pump Fails to Operate START IstheDispiay Illuminated ?, Yes Is the heater operating correctly? Yes Is theheater operating correctly? If not, ensure the main breaker (located at the power supply panel) and the disconnect switch (located near the heat pump) are both turned ON. Is the Pool or Spa ierrn ostat s elected f c the correct body of water to be heated, and have you tried selecting a higher temperaturesetting? The heater.is equipped with afiv a minute delay. Wait at least fiv a minutes to allow thetimerto reset. the unit oper, correctly? tb Contact AquaCal for Assistance 27 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART When the heater is operating, it is normal to produce up to 8 gallons of condensation (water) per hour. If water drainage seems excessiv e, proceed to TESTING G. Water Coming from Heat Pump / START "-, Has the "Heating" lamp been \ illuminated? TESTING: If using chlorine or bromine as a pool /spa sanitizer, use a test strip or test kit to determine whether the water is from the pool or is normal condensation. CR An alternative method of determining a water leak in the heater is to turn the heater off for a few hours, leave the water pump running, and see if water continues to come from theheater. If heater has not run recently, and water is coming from theheater, heatermay have a water leak. Sanit¢erTest M T - r)ff Test :ontinue I he heater r has been al hours ?, 09 INSTALLER - SPECIFIC TABLE Of CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION -------------------------------- - - - -33 DATA PLATE NOMENCLATURE ------------------------------------- - - - -33 HEATER SPECIFICATIONS -------------------------------------- - - - - -- 34 Physical Characteristics (dimensional drawings) ------------- - - - -34 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ---------------------------------- - - - -39 Placement of Heater ----------------------------------------- - - - - -- 39 Indoor Installations --------------------------------------- - - - - -- 39 Outdoor Installations ------------------------------------ - - - - -- 39 Required Clearances ---------------------------------------- - - - -39 Irrigation, Rain Runoff, and Landscape Factors ------------ - - - -40 Equipment Mounting Pad Requirements ------------------- - - - -40 Anchoring heater to Pad ------------------------------------ - - - -40 Plumbing Requirements --------------------------------------- - - - -41 Overview-------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 41 Approved Parts and Materials ------------------------------ - - - -41 In -Line Chlorinators (use and placement of) -------------- - - - -41 Maintaining Ability to Winterize ---------------------------- - - - -41 Maximum Operating Pressure ------------------------------ - - - -41 Minimum - Maximum Water Flow Rates --------------------- - - - -41 In -Floor Cleaning Systems (special considerations) ------ - - - -42 Plumbing Schematics (layout drawings) ------------------ - - - -42 31 SAFETY INFORMATION Notice: Heater NOT Repairable by Owner Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. Heat pumps contain no owner - repairable components. Repairs must not be attempted by untrained and /or unqualified individuals. If service is deemed necessary, contact installing dealer orAquaCal Customer Support at (727) 823 -5642. Refrigerant Circuit Service Only by Qualified, EPA Certified Technician Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. Heater 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 system. DATA PLATE NOMENCLATURE CHARACTER P 1.23 4 5 6 (EXAMPLE MODEL) 135 A H A. MODEL SERIES: 036 120 055 121. 075 135 100 155 110 15.6 VOLTAGE. A = 208/230 -1 -60 B = 208/230 -3 -60 D = 3801420 -3 -50 G = 460 -3-60 H = 200/40 -1 -50 OPTIONS: H = HEAT ONLY R = HEAT & COOL OSITION VALUE 7 8 9 10 E B N J LEROISION LEVEL SPECIAL OPTION'S: N = N-ON E T = NONE CABINET: B =BLACK C = CREME VV = VVH ITE REFRIGERANT: E =R22 S =R410A T = R-407C CONTROLS: D = DI.GITAL 33 TOP VIEW FRONT VI.EW -,BOTTOM,Vll ;F lZ I' PCA NUMMMSOMM I -01MGMI&F I DAW APKICABLE MODEL NUMBERS 110 & 1.20 C/) K010R,"Z"N't . �WM CM 51, T -0 0 0 M RL 0 0 0 > 0 CD 0 Z rolL Cl) t.. , A51 lCiq W t 01,10, 120 UNIT'DVERALL DIMENSIONS VIEW FRONT VIEW 'BOTTOM'Vi -9 APPLICABLE MODEL NUMBERS 135, 155, & 175 I R-'Nv"i' ,Ao tt !34 sl oxv "u =r I< 0 =r m UNIT OVERALL DIMENSIONS wa-41.1i -.- Cn TI LA m� 0 INSTALLATION Placement of Heater - Indoor Installation- Indoor installations can be problematic, and for that reason are discouraged. However, if no viable alternative exists, indoor installations may be successfully accomplished provided very exacting cri- teria is addressed. Every indoor installation is unique; therefore, there are no specific guidelines for this type of installation. If considering an indoor installation, you are strongly urged to contact the AquaCal Engineering department (727) 823 -5642 for assistance prior to proceeding. - Outdoor Installation- Service and Operational Clearances: • To operate correctly, heat pumps require large volumes of air moving over the heat collector. allow adequate clearance between the heat pump and walls, fences, shrubs, or other objects. Refer to required clearance drawings below. Allow five (5) feet of vertical clearance between the top of the heat pump and any roof overhang or other obstruction. This clearance prevents cold discharge air from recirculating back into the heat pump (recirculation will reduce the overall performance of the heat pump). The access panel requires removal during installation and service. Do not place plumbing, or other items, closer than 30" from the front of the heater. Code Required Clearances: In addition to the previously stated clearance requirements, follow all applicable local, state, and national requirements relative to spacing from other objects or equipment. Required Installation Clearances OVERHANG WITH ,s:! GUTTER 3`I RAIN RUN -OFF' MUST BE DIRECTED AWAY FROM HEATER. 5 Fr. MINIMUM CLEARANCE, OVERHEAD SQ MODELS, 12-INCHES 30" MmmtuM ALL OTHER, G-INCHES CLEARANCE, FROM "--► (REAR) l Yi 3 SIDE VIEW (No SCALE) FRONT - REAR - OVERHEAD SQ MODELS, 12-INCHES; ALL OTHER, 6- INCHES (REAR) I��vi {S Itu €) Top VIEW (No SCALE) FRONT W INSTALLATION Plumbing Requirements Overview When planning plumbing system layout, reference the plumbing schematics within this section as a guide to the sequence of equipment, valves, fittings, etc. The plumbing configurations fortypical instal- lations are diagrammed. In operation, it is imperative the heat pump receive water flow within the minimum- maximum ranges specified for the particular heat pump. Should the system installation under consideration not closely match any of the schematics, contact AquaCal Technical Support Group for advice and guidance: (727- 823 - 5642). Approved Parts and Materials Industry technology changes much too rapidly for AquaCal to specify, with exactness, any items out- side and beyond the heat pump. What is specified is that the heater must be installed in accordance with all applicable local, state, or national codes & standards. In -Line Chlorine Feeders The titanium heat exchanger tube is nearly impervious to chemical damage; however, other parts of the heater may be damaged by concentrated chlorine. Caution: Per chlorinator manufacturers' rec- ommendations, always place in -line chlorinators as low, and as far downstream from the heater as possible. And if an erosion type feeder is used always install /use a Hartford Loop to protect internal heat pump components. Maintain Ability to Winterize In regions where hard freeze conditions are typical, the unions mentioned below allow for easy discon- nection and re- connection of the heater from /to the plumbing system. Caution: Do not defeat the function of the unions —use no glue on the threaded portion of the unions, Water Connections to Heat Pump All AquaCal heat pumps are supplied with 2" PVC plumbing unions. Connection to site plumbing is made via PVC solvent cement to the female slip socket of the plumbing unions. Maximum Static or Operating Pressure: 50 -PSI Minimum - Maximum Water Flow Rates • All AquaCal heaters represented within this manual are designed to operate successfully at flow rates of 30 -to -70 gallons - per - minute (GPM). • Design the plumbing system to maintain at least 50 -GPM flow through the heater under worst case conditions (i.e.: filter fouled to 10 psi rise); the heat pump will not operate correctly, nor reliably, with less than 50 -GPM of water flow supplied. These specifications relate to heater only; code - specified whole system turnover rates must be satisfied. • If water flow rates through the heater will exceed 70 -GPM, a spring -check bypass valve will be required. Install AquaCal P.N.: 2556 5 -LB bypass check valve, or bypass check valve equal to Del Industries PN: CO -0103. See drawing, top of next page, for install location in site plumbing. CAUTION !!! Installations with In floor Cleaning Systems In -floor cleaning systems, dependent upon varying site circumstances, may create water hammer conditions throughout the water circulation system. Water hammer is very damaging to the plumbing system and connected devices. Where an in -floor cleaning system is (or will be) installed, AquaCal strongly recommends a water hammer suppression stand pipe assembly within the plumbing circuit. For additional information, please contact AquaCal Customer Support (727- 823 -5642) and request Technical Service Bulletin: AQ P -9031, Water HammerAbatement with !n -Floor Cleaning Systems. 41 INSTALLATION Plumbing Requirements General Plumbing Schematics — Flow 30 to 70 -GPM (continued) HEAT PUMP WITH GAS HEATER BACK UP MULTIPLE HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION MINIMUM 30 GPM TO EACH HEATER MINIUM SPACING 24- INCHES Water IN & OUT Connections- Typical (exact location varies by model) For proper operation, piping coming from the pump and filter MUST be connected to the "IN" port of the heater. Likewise, connect piping returning to the pool /spa to the "OUT' port of the heater. See drawing below. From Pump / Filter Return to Poo( / Spa m Pump / ar 43 , f . . INSTALLATION Electrical Requirements (continued): Sizing the Electrical Service... Reference the Equipment Data Plate • All AquaCal heat pumps have two (2) identical data plates affixed: one can be found outside the unit, on right front corner, the second data plate is located behind the front access panel, on the electrical enclosure cover. • Refer to either equipment data plate for unit - specific electrical power supply requirements. • Based on data plate information, size wiring, wiring devices, and over - current protection per applicable codes and standards. • Refer to drawing below for data plate items specific to electrical installation requirements. On the installed heater data plate, the areas depicted below, numbered 1 -11, will contain the information required to size the electrical service and over - current protection. ELECTRICAL PORTION of DATA PLATE MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMP'ACITII': #1 SUITABLE FOR OUTSIDE USE IPX4 ELEC. SERVICE: VOLTS #2 PH 0 HZ M [IMUM TIME DELAY FUSE OR HACR BREAKER: #s COMPRESSOR: VOLT #6 RLA #7 L.RA #$ F N MOTOR: VOLTS #s HP C #1a FLA 1 #11 REFRIGERANT: Factory charged 0 ON LY oz/Kg Tested to High side I = Low side MADE IN THE U.S.A. A Word Concerning Ground -Fault Protection • The National Electrical Code (NEC) contains no standards requiring Ground -Fault Interruption protection (via GFI Circuit Breaker or otherwise) of "Fixed" or Stationary" equipment, under article 680: Swimming Pools, Fountain, & Similar Installations, or Article 440: Air - Conditioning & Refrigeration Equipment. • The preceding standards govern the installation of AquaCal (and other manufacturers') heat pumps. AquaCal heat pumps are designed, and safety tested by a certified laboratory, to be installed under applicable standards detailed within the NEC. • AquaCal does not recommend the use of ground fault protective devices in conjunction with heat pumps. Service calls, found to be due to "nuisance" tripping of ground fault devices, are not covered under the AquaCal factory warranty. 45 Controls Configuration & /adjustments... Level -2 Microprocessor Programming... continued: 2. Time Delay [dEL]: A With the [dEL] (4 minute time delay) code message displayed use the [UP] or [DOWN] arrow key to select either "1" to allow the time delay to remain active or "0" to deactivate the time delay. Not pressing any buttons for 15 seconds will allow the controller to save the selection and return to the normal operating mode. Pressing the {POOL/SPA] key will also save the selection and step to the next menu parameter: PAO] (External Controller Interface). B. CAUTIONM: The time delay should only be deactivated for service convenience and must be reactivated prior to placing the heat pump back is service. Failure to reset the time delay feature could result in permanent damage to the heat pump compressor. 3. Configuring for External Controllers [JAO] or [FS2]: NOTE: FOR WIRING TO AN EXTERNAL CONTROLLER, REFERENCE DOCUMENT A Configuring for External Controllers Using PAO] Selection: LTPOO50 SHIPPED WITH HEATER. 1) Follow the steps 1, A through 1, D to enter the service menu. Once [dEL] is displayed, press the [POOUSPA] key until the display shows PAO]. 2) With the PAO] (External Controller Interface) code message displayed, use the [UP] or [DOWN] arrow keys to select either "0" to disable the External Controller Interface, "2" to connect a thermostat type controller (2 -wire connection). Apply [FS2] configuration to connect a thermostat selector type controller (3 -wire connection); see "3. B," below. Do NOT use PAO] "3." B. Configuring Remote Flow Switch / Automatic Thermostat Switching Using [FS2] Selection: 1) Follow the steps 1, A through 1, D to enter the service menu. Once [dEL] is displayed, press the [POOUSPA] key until the display shows [FS2]. 2) With the [FS2] (Remote Flow Switch / Automatic Thermostat Switching) code message displayed, use the [UP] or [DOWN] arrows to select either "0" to disable Remote Flow Switch / Automatic Thermostat Switching, "1 " to enable Remote Flow Switch / Automatic Thermostat Switching. NOTE: ALL FLOW SWITCH KITS PRODUCED By AQUACAL ARE SHIPPED WITH FULL INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS. PLEASE CONTACT AQUACAL CUSTOMER SUPPORT (727-823-5642) IF ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NEEDED. 4. Water Sensor Calibration [tSC]: If it is believed the displayed pool or spa water temperature does not match the actual temperature, follow the steps below to verify and adjust the controller as necessary. Be certain to use an accurate thermometer: A With the circulating pump in operation, and water moving through the heater, use a reliable thermometer to measure the temperature of the pool or spa water. Be sure to measure the water temperature away from returns. The object is to accurately determine the temperature of the water entering the heater. B. Once you have measured the water temperature, compare the result to the heater's displayed water temperature.. If the water temperatures are the same or within 1 °F, no calibration is necessary. If the temperatures differ by 2 to 3°F,- calibration is necessary. Perform calibration procedure as follows: (Continued on Next Page) 47 Controls Configuration & Adjustments... Level -2 Microprocessor Programming... continued: 5. Defrost Sensor Calibration... continued: G Once the correct temperature value has been selected, not pressing any buttons for 15- seconds will allow the controller to save the selection and return to the normal operating mode. Pressing the [POOUSPA] key will also save the selection and step to the next menu parameter: [dBS] (Dead Band for Spa). H. Return system controls to desired mode of operation. 6. Spa Dead Band Differential [dBS]: In the heating mode, the dead band differential determines the number of degrees the water temperature must fall below the set point before the thermostat closes. In the cooling mode, the dead band differential determines the number of degrees the water temperature must rise above the set point before the thermostat closes. When in the auto - changeover mode, the dead band differential operates in the same manner as described above for the heating and the cooling modes. However, in all modes, the thermostat will open when the set point is reached independent of the direction the water temperature is changing. The factory spa dead band differential is set to 1 °F. It is strongly recommended the factory default of 1 °F remain; however, if for some reason the dead band requires adjustment, follow the steps outlined below: A. Follow the steps 1, A through 1, D to enter the service menu. Once [dEL] is displayed, press the [POOUSPA] key until the display shows [dBS] (Spa Dead Band Differential). B. With the service menu parameter [dBS] displayed, pressing either the [UP] or [DOWN] arrow keys, once, will display the current setting. Using the [UP] or [DOWN] arrows keys will increase or decrease the value respectively. The differential is adjustable in 1° increments from 1 to 5- degrees. C. Once the desired dead band value has been selected, not pressing any buttons for 15- seconds will allow the controller to save the selection and return to the normal operating mode. Pressing the {POOUSPA] key will also save the selection and step to the next menu parameter: [dBP] (Dead Band Pool). 7. Pool Dead Band Differential [dBP]: In the heating mode, the dead band differential determines the number of degrees the water temperature must fall below the set point before the thermostat closes. In the cooling mode, the dead band differential determines the number of degrees the water temperature must rise above the set point before the thermostat closes. When in the auto - changeover mode, the dead band differential operates in the same manner as described above for the heating and the cooling modes. However, in all modes, the thermostat will open when the set point is reached independent of the direction the water temperature is changing. The factory pool dead band differential is set to 1 °F. It is strongly recommended the factory default of 1 OF remain; however, if for some reason the dead band requires adjustment, follow the steps outlined below: Q Follow the steps 1, A through 1, D to enter the service menu. Once [dEL] is displayed, press the [POOUSPA] key until the display shows [dBP] (Pool Dead Band Differential). B. With the service menu parameter [dBP] displayed, pressing either the [UP] or [DOWN] arrow keys, once, will display the current setting. Using the [UP] or [DOWN] arrows keys will increase or decrease the value respectively. The differential is adjustable in 1 ° increments from 1 to 5 degrees. (Continued on Next Page) 49 j Y Controls Configuration & Adjustments..® Microprocessor Level -2 Set Up & Calibration Codes Service Adjustable Parameters Code Description Factory Setting Range [LOG] Service Lock Code 50 00 -99 [dEL] 4- minute Delay on Make 1 0/1 [JAO] External Controller Interface 0 0/2/3 [FS2] Flow Switch /Auto T -Stat Switching 0 0/1 [tsq Water Sensor Calibration Factory Calibrated +100 to —100 of display [dSC] Defrost Sensor Calibration Factory Calibrated +100 to —100 of display [dBS] Spa Dead Band Differential 10 10 to 50 [dBP] Pool Dead Band Differential 10 10 to 50 Microprocessor Factory Default Settings Level —1 and Level -2 Default Settings Menu Code Description Default Value Range Level -1 [CFI] Celsius /Fahrenheit 1 0/1 Level -1 [ U L C ] User Lock Code 0 0 / 1 Level -1 [ELC] Enter Lock Code 0 00 -99 Level -1 [CFO] Call / Flex 0 0/l/2 Level -1 [LOC] Service Lock Code 50 00 -99 Mode Key Pad Operating Mode OFF For Heat Only..OFF /HEAT For Heat & Cool: OFF, HEA, COO, ACH Thermostat Key Pad Thermostat Settings Pool & Spa OFF 45 °F —104 °F Level -2 [dEL] Anti -Short Cycle, 4- minute Delay on Make 1 0/1 Level -2 [JAO] External Controller Interface 0 0/213 Levek2 [FS2] Flow Switch / Automatic Thermostat Switching 0 0/1 Level -2 [tSC] Water Sensor Calibration Factory Calibrated +100 to —100 of displayed value Level -2 [dSC] Defrost Sensor Calibration Factory Calibrated +100 to —100 of displayed value Level -2 [dBS] Spa Dead Band Differential 10 10 to 50 Level -2 [dBP] Pool Dead Band Differential 10 10 to 50 51 , , 1 Controls Configuration & Adjustments... Microprocessor Mode Jumper Positioning Mode Jumper Explained The HP7R microprocessor is designed to operate as a Heat -Only or a Heating & Cooling controller. The selection between the two choices is made through the positioning of a mode jumper contained on the microprocessor board. The position of the jumper is set at the factory, and is dependant upon the design of the heater being controlled. Heaters designed to heat only, have the microprocessor mode jumper set in the heat -only mode; heaters capable of both heating and cooling (reversing), have their microprocessor mode jumper set to permit control of both heating and cooling. Important: The position of the mode jumper must match the capabilities of the heat pump. Simply placing the mode jumper to the heating and cooling position, with a heater designed to heat only, will not make a heat -only heater heat & cool. In fact, a mis- positioned mode jumper will cause heater control difficulties. Verifying the Mode Jumper Position is Correct 1. Apply electrical power to the heater. 2. Review the available modes by repeatedly pressing the [MODE] key: Q Heat -Only Models: the [MODE] key functions should appear as: [OFF] and [HEA]. B. Heat -Cool Models (Icebreakers): the [MODE] key functions should appear as: [OFF], [HEA], [COO], and [AHC]. 3. If the modes do not display correctly for the heater being serviced, the mode selector jumper, located on the microprocessor PC board, is likely placed in the wrong position. To correct this condition, the jumper will need to be repositioned. See repositioning instructions, below. Repositioning the Mode Jumper Use this procedure if [MODE] key functions indicate jumper positioning is incorrect. The mode jumper is located on the microprocessor controller board, within the heater's electrical enclosure. Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. This is NOT an owner or operator procedure. Repairs must not be attempted by untrained and /or unqualified individuals. Risk of Electrical Shock... Ensure all electrical power to the heater has been disconnected prior to removing the heater front access panel. Leave electrical power disconnected throughout the following jumper repositioning procedure. 1. To access the jumper, disconnect electrical power and remove the heater front entry panel; then, remove the metal cover from heater electrical enclosure. For layout details of the PC control board, see figures on next page. 2. Locate the mode jumper in the upper right hand corner of the PC control board; per the figures on the following page, identify the correct location for the jumper. If the jumper is found to be incorrectly positioned, gently disengage the jumper by pulling it directly away from the control board. 3. Correctly reposition the jumper, leaving one pin uncovered. Note: The jumper should cover two (2) pins: one always being the middle pin, and the other the correct pin for the features of the heat pump. 53 Controls Configuration & Adjustments... Defrost Systems- Described DEFROST CYCLE (HEAT ONLY UNITS): The microprocessor controller monitors the heater's air -coil temperature, minimizing air -coil freeze - up during cooler weather conditions. If the controller senses air -coil temperatures conductive to mak- ing ice, the heater's compressor operation is interrupted while the fan is allowed to continue in opera- tion. With the compressor off, the air -coil begins to warm to the surrounding air temperature. When air -coil temperatures rise above approximately 38 °F, the compressor is restarted and heating resumes. In the event air temperatures remain below approximately 38 °F, the compressor will remain off until the air temperature rises above 38 °F. The unit will not heat the water as long as the compressor remains off. During defrost cycles, when the controller has stopped compressor operation, the display will read: [FS]. DEFROST CYCLE (HEAT & COOL UNITS): The microprocessor controller, in conjunction with the defrost sensor, constantly monitors the heater's evaporator (air -coil) temperature. Should the controller sense ice or frost has formed on the evapora- tor, sufficient in amount as to affect the heater's performance, an active defrost cycle (more below) is initiated. Before initiating a defrost command, the controller defrost logic looks at both the air -coil temperature, and the length of time the coil has remained at an ice - making temperature. Active defrost involves using hot refrigerant gas, from the compressor, to rapidly remove ice or frost from the evaporator coil. In practice, during a hot gas defrost cycle, valving, internal within the refriger- ant system, reverses the flow of the refrigerant; this reversal of flow temporarily makes the air -coil the condenser. During hot gas defrost, the air -coil warms very quickly, and accumulated ice and frost is rapidly melted. Under most conditions the evaporator will be completely cleared in under 5- minutes. HEAT & COOL DEFROST SEQUENCE DETAILS: • When the controller senses air -coil temperatures conductive to making ice, the unit will enter a 50- minute defrost delay (counting) period. • During the counting period, the fan and compressor will continue to operate, and the water will continue to be heated. During the counting period it is normal to see a moderate amount of frost and ice formation on the air coil. • If, after the 50- minute counting period, the controller senses a need to defrost: 1. The refrigerant circuit reversing valve will be activated, changing the flow of hot refrigerant gas from the pool water heat exchanger to the air -coil. 2. Fan operation will be suspended, permitting maximum heating of the air -coil. 3. The reverse cycle will continue until either: A The air -coil attains a predetermined temperature (indicative of total defrost), or; B. Until 10- minutes have elapsed (regardless of total defrost having occurred). During hot gas defrost cycles, the compressor will not deactivate; rather, the compressor will continue operation throughout the sequence. Upon completion of the defrost cycle (as terminated per "A" or "B,n above), the reversing valve will be deactivated, fan operation will recommence, and water heating will resume. 55 r Controls Configuration & Adjustments... Water Flow (Pressure) Switch Adjustment... continued: To Complete the Adjustment Procedure— Either Brand Switch: 1. With electrical power remaining ON to the heater and heater operating, shut off the power to the circulating pump. If the switch has been correctly adjusted, when the water pump stops, the heater will shut off and the "FLO" code will display. CAUTION: If the heater continues to operate with water pump off, readjust water pressure switch to ensure heater will not run without water flow. 2. Reinstall heater front cover. P -1, WPS Location P -2, Len Gordon Style Switch P -3, TecMark Style Switch SHOULD ADJUSTMENT OF THE WATER PRESSURE SWITCH PROVE UNSUCCESSFUL, CONTACT AQUACAL TECHNICAL SUPPORT (727 - 823 - 5642); SITE - SPECIFIC FACTORS MAY REQUIRE THE INSTALLATION OF AN EXTERNAL FLOW SWITCH. 57 • I 0 t 59 SCALE: 1 ° =20' FND.I.P.1 /2" (NO ID) O Lot 3 c Block 100 Cn ON /L FND.I.P.1/2" (NO ID) N.E._ 97th^ STREET" LEGAL DE'SCR/PTION: LOT 1&2 BLOCK 100 OF AMENDED PLAT OF MIAMI SHORES SECTION No. 4 -SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15 AT PAGE 14 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 680 N.E 97th STREET, MIAMI SHORES, FLORIDA CERTIFICATION TO: ROBERT H. FRAME & ROSALINDA S. FRAME. �� IRlt/�kVaY 23.5' Parkway ��� LO NAT ON MAP 5' Conc.Walk 893`'3p, ALUM. 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SET DRILL HOLE C/L : CENTER LINE RES : RESIDENCE L.F.E: LOWEST FLOOR ELEVATION FF.E: FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION C.LF. CHAIN LINK FENCE U.E.- UTILITY EASEMENT W.F WOOD FENCE M: MEASURE R.- RECORD SAD.-SET NAIL & DISC STAMPED P.L.S. FAD: FOUND NAIL & DISC C.B.S. - CONCRETE BLOCK STRUCTURE EW-- ENCROACHMENT RAN: RIGHT OF WAY CL -CLEAR SCALE: 1" =20' 0 MM (NO ID) 0 Lot 3 c Block 100 m FEES_ _ ��'�J,I����� LEGAL DESCRIPTION: r �n Or BO , DA Y' H ""� RVEY LOT 1&2 BLOCK 100 OF AMENDED PLAT OF MIAMI SHORES SECTION No.4 �] SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15 ■ � ■ E . 9 7th S T R E T ��'0 AT PAGE 14 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI DARE COUNTY, FLORIDA — — — — — — — — — — — 1/ -PROPER71)RESS: 680 N.E 97th STREET, MIAMI SHORES. FLORIDA 75.00' Total RNV / CERTIFIC T 19'ASDhalt ,� _______ 1111111m ___ _ 5' Conc.Walk . 11 8932, o N � -Planter I ai 36.45 N ONE STORY CBS RESIDENCE # 680 I F.F. 11.36' 15.45q o V_ O V_ O n 21.40' E sure a Well o W Roo CNI Tiles W N icrete77 - Planter m LO r U r M o 18.80' 120' Concrete 10.00' Driveway J 25.00' dI CCB Story o F.F. 8.61' N I 10.00' 25.00' �Qp° COI 774 °39. "21 Vol, - - - FND.I.P.112" - - t 82.70' FND.I.P.IZ (NO ID) g (NO ID) 15' ALLEY 1y NOTE: THIS SURVEY HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE ENTITIES NAMED HEREON. THE CERTIFICATE DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY UNNAMED PARTY. 10V / / D= 114 °39'00" R= 25.00' L= 50.03' i 70' 6-60• \s8' oy per% 20 ,Q' SURVEYOR'S NOTES: 1.) EXAMINATION OF ABSTRACT OF TITLE WILL HAVE TO BE MADE TO DETERMINE RECORDED INSTRUMENTS. . IF ANY, AFFECTING THIS PROPERTY. / 2.) LOCATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF UTILITIES IF ANY ARE SHOWN IN ACCORDANCE WITH RECORDED PLAT. 3.) OWNERSHIP IS SUJECT TO OPINION OF TITLE. 4.) TYPE OF SURVEY.' BOUNDARY SURVEY'. / v 5.) THIS SURVEY IS NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED AND SEALED BY THE SURVEYOR OF RECORD. 6.) ALL RIGHT OF WAYS SHOWN ARE PUBLIC UNLESS OTHERWAISE NOTED. i 7.) LANDS SURVEYED AS DESCRIBED. 8.) NO UNDERGROUND INSTALLATIONS ON IMPROVEMENTS HAVE BEEN LOCATED. EXCEPT AS NOTED. �°/ FLOOD ZONE INFORMATION , Community Number Panel Nu nber Suffix Date of Fhm Wax Fkm Zone Base Flood Elev._d ^p' / 120852 0306 L 09-11 -2009 X NONE SOURCE ELEVATION PROVIDED BY COUNTY SURVEY DEPARMENT RELATIVE TO MEAN SEA LEVEL NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM OF 1929 LOCATOR INDEX BENCHMARK NO. ELEVATION CV �� �O ( 44 3° 9 S 7 .6 5 4 3 AD saMF AS M OELY WRVEYD �nDFRMY.DX -CTq N C r AI TEE ARE NO ENCROACHMS a OTHER THIN ::MOSS E*Y^ MW hME-s W LATENT OFiHE MMUWMTECNMMSTANDA- 90�SET.FO.-r,HW(T PL,%D kww � OF LAND SURVEYORS M CHAPTER 6:'3 i7 OF FLOMMAOMMMTMTIVE COW. is is ff OFFICE: PURSUANT TO SECTION 472.027 FLO,"r ok STATUTM It ,12 13 14 I,S ib 17 IS >d' 20 ,Q' SURVEYOR'S NOTES: 1.) EXAMINATION OF ABSTRACT OF TITLE WILL HAVE TO BE MADE TO DETERMINE RECORDED INSTRUMENTS. . IF ANY, AFFECTING THIS PROPERTY. / 2.) LOCATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF UTILITIES IF ANY ARE SHOWN IN ACCORDANCE WITH RECORDED PLAT. 3.) OWNERSHIP IS SUJECT TO OPINION OF TITLE. 4.) TYPE OF SURVEY.' BOUNDARY SURVEY'. / v 5.) THIS SURVEY IS NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED AND SEALED BY THE SURVEYOR OF RECORD. 6.) ALL RIGHT OF WAYS SHOWN ARE PUBLIC UNLESS OTHERWAISE NOTED. i 7.) LANDS SURVEYED AS DESCRIBED. 8.) NO UNDERGROUND INSTALLATIONS ON IMPROVEMENTS HAVE BEEN LOCATED. EXCEPT AS NOTED. �°/ FLOOD ZONE INFORMATION , Community Number Panel Nu nber Suffix Date of Fhm Wax Fkm Zone Base Flood Elev._d ^p' / 120852 0306 L 09-11 -2009 X NONE SOURCE ELEVATION PROVIDED BY COUNTY SURVEY DEPARMENT RELATIVE TO MEAN SEA LEVEL NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM OF 1929 LOCATOR INDEX BENCHMARK NO. ELEVATION CV �� �O ( 7319 WEST FLAGLER STREET MIAMI. FLORIDA 33144 PHONE: (305) 551 -4393 FAX: (305)265 -6112 JOB NUMB " -20"'o FIELD BOOK FIELD WORK DATE 06 12 -201 REVISIONS 1 REVISIONS REVISIONS 3 ROBER ,6R. BRIZUELA PROF IONALLANDSURVEYOR Na. bOG•1 STATE (AF FLORIDA 44 ROBERTO R. BRIZUELA & ASSOCIATES „� pFopmv, "gs ,� IEW m Land Surveyors AD saMF AS M OELY WRVEYD �nDFRMY.DX -CTq N C r AI TEE ARE NO ENCROACHMS a OTHER THIN ::MOSS E*Y^ MW hME-s W LATENT OFiHE MMUWMTECNMMSTANDA- 90�SET.FO.-r,HW(T PL,%D kww OF LAND SURVEYORS M CHAPTER 6:'3 i7 OF FLOMMAOMMMTMTIVE COW. OFFICE: PURSUANT TO SECTION 472.027 FLO,"r ok STATUTM 7319 WEST FLAGLER STREET MIAMI. FLORIDA 33144 PHONE: (305) 551 -4393 FAX: (305)265 -6112 JOB NUMB " -20"'o FIELD BOOK FIELD WORK DATE 06 12 -201 REVISIONS 1 REVISIONS REVISIONS 3 ROBER ,6R. BRIZUELA PROF IONALLANDSURVEYOR Na. bOG•1 STATE (AF FLORIDA Inspection Worksheet Miami Shores Village 10050 N.E. 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL Phone: (305)795 -2204 Fax: (305)756 -8972 Inspection Number: INSP- 210758 Permit Number: BPP -9 -13 -2083 Inspection Date: April 11, 2014 Inspector: Dacquisto, David Owner: FRAME, ROBERT Permit Type: Pools/Whirlpools/Hot Tube Inspection Type: Survey Final Work Classification: Addition /Alteration Job Address: 680 NE 97 Street Miami Shores, FL AliII111111111111111YA AV Project: <NONE> Contractor: ESSIG POOLS INC Building Department Comments Phone Number Parcel Number 1132060171610 Phone: 305 - 949 -0000 NEW SWIMMING POOL, SPA AND PAVER DECK Infractio Passed Comments INSPECTOR COMMENTS False Inspector Comments Passed , Failed El Correction Needed Re- Inspection ❑ Fee No Additional Inspections can be scheduled until re- inspection fee is paid. For Inspections please call: (305)762 -4949 April 11, 2014 Page 1 of 1 ^" Miami Shores Village - - -- - -- to b � 15 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Building Department SEP 16 2013 10050 NE2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Td: (30� 7952204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 �Y: _ INSPECTION'S PHONE NUMBER: (30� 7624949 Permit No. I � L Building Department sip 1 s Zot3 90050 N.E.2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305 795.2204 Faz: (305) 756.8972 �Y: — - INSPECTION'S PHONE NUMBER: (305) 762.4949 Permit No. I �� Permit Type: BUILDING �r� resat x�_ Master Permit No. ROOFING JOB ADDRESS: � c77 .�"� City: Miami Shores County: Miami Dade Tap; L Folio/Parcel#: I I �� CCU 17 l C' l 4 Is the Building Historically Designated: Yes NO i� Flood Zone: OWNER: Name (Fee Simple Titleholder Address: �� 4= 7��– `1 -7 �1 Ci r- .�� i – �� i�� State. gip; 1 Tenaut/Lessee Name: Phone#: Email: CONTRACTOR: Company Name: ESSIG POOLS, INC phones 305- 949 -0000 Address: 1800 NE 151 ST City. NORTH MIAMI Ste; FL Zip: 33162 Qualifier Name. DANIEL ESSIG Phone#: 305 - 949 -0000 State Certification or Registration #: CPC052505 Certificate of Competency # Contact Phone#: 305-649-0000 lA�ess: PERMITS @ESSIGPOOLS.COM DESIGNER: Architect/Engineer: PFEIFFER ENGINEERING phone#. 786 - 235 -2435 P� [ 4°� Valve of Work for this Permit: c� 40.JQ) Square/Linear Footage of Work: Type of Work: OAddition DAlteration Tew ORepair/Replace ODemolition Description of Work: � Color thru tile: Submittal Fee $ Permit Fee $ CCF $ CO /CC $ ' Scanning Fee $ Radon Fee $ DBPR $ Bond $(� Notary $ lulu& Education Fee $ Technology Fee $ Double Fee $ Structural Review $ TOTAL FEE NOW DUE $ i ^" Miami Shores Village - - -- - -- to b � 15 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Building Department SEP 16 2013 10050 NE2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Td: (30� 7952204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 �Y: _ INSPECTION'S PHONE NUMBER: (30� 7624949 Permit No. I � L Building Department sip 1 s Zot3 90050 N.E.2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305 795.2204 Faz: (305) 756.8972 �Y: — - INSPECTION'S PHONE NUMBER: (305) 762.4949 Permit No. I �� Permit Type: BUILDING �r� resat x�_ Master Permit No. ROOFING JOB ADDRESS: � c77 .�"� City: Miami Shores County: Miami Dade Tap; L Folio/Parcel#: I I �� CCU 17 l C' l 4 Is the Building Historically Designated: Yes NO i� Flood Zone: OWNER: Name (Fee Simple Titleholder Address: �� 4= 7��– `1 -7 �1 Ci r- .�� i – �� i�� State. gip; 1 Tenaut/Lessee Name: Phone#: Email: CONTRACTOR: Company Name: ESSIG POOLS, INC phones 305- 949 -0000 Address: 1800 NE 151 ST City. NORTH MIAMI Ste; FL Zip: 33162 Qualifier Name. DANIEL ESSIG Phone#: 305 - 949 -0000 State Certification or Registration #: CPC052505 Certificate of Competency # Contact Phone#: 305-649-0000 lA�ess: PERMITS @ESSIGPOOLS.COM DESIGNER: Architect/Engineer: PFEIFFER ENGINEERING phone#. 786 - 235 -2435 P� [ 4°� Valve of Work for this Permit: c� 40.JQ) Square/Linear Footage of Work: Type of Work: OAddition DAlteration Tew ORepair/Replace ODemolition Description of Work: � Color thru tile: Submittal Fee $ Permit Fee $ CCF $ CO /CC $ ' Scanning Fee $ Radon Fee $ DBPR $ Bond $(� Notary $ lulu& Education Fee $ Technology Fee $ Double Fee $ Structural Review $ TOTAL FEE NOW DUE $ 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 Tap 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 E FCIMCAL WORK, PLUMBING, SIGNS, WELLS, POOLS, FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS and 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 attar Also, a certified copy of the recorded notice of commencement must be posted at the job site for the first ' ection which! oc rs seven (7) days after the building permit is issued In the absence of such posted notice, the inspection will rov a renspectmon fee will be charged / �^ Owner or Agent The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 1-7 The fore - g instrument was acknowledged before me this D 1 day of 0 btu y of who is Wally known to me or who has produced who is personally known to me or who has produced As identification and who did take an oath as identification and who did take an oath Sign: Print tEW I y0p1EfM K HERN W : FF022109 IN 001 MISSION 9 FF OW08 My mmissio ., EXPIRES: September 27, 2017 EXPIRES: Soptembe► 27, 2017 \Rt;, aone Thrt, Notary Pob6o underirr&ere Thmt�yt�"_ APPROVED BY Plans Examiner ,Weil IdA Structural Review (Revised 3112r2012)(Revised 07/10 /07)(Revised 06(10=W)(Revised 3/15/09) C61 13 Zoning Clerk it ailt7jilty x ; x Property Information Map My Home Miami -Dade County, Florida Aerial Photography - 2012 0 114 ft This map was created on 8/2112013 2:54:21 PM for reference purposes only. 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Ej close MIAMI-DADE summary uezaus: olio No.: 11-3206-017-1610 roperty: 684 NE 97 ST ailing OBERT FRAME 8W ROSALINE ddre 138 -2471 Pronerty Information: 000 SGL FAMILY - 2101 - rimary Zone: $282,744 217,677 300 SQ ss 001 RESIDENTIAL - [/2 UC: 80 NE 97 ST MIAMI SHORES 138 -2471 Pronerty Information: Amsessment Information: : 000 SGL FAMILY - 2101 - rimary Zone: $282,744 217,677 300 SQ $173,931 001 RESIDENTIAL - [/2 UC: INGLE FAMILY eds/Baths loons 1 iving Units 1 dj Sq Footage: 2,571 of Size: 15,197 SQ FT ear Built: 1960 25,000/$249,400 53 42 MIAMI SHORES od: ar EC 4 AMD PB 15 -14 OTS 1 & 2 BLK 100 LOT Legal Description: IZE 116.900 X 130 OR 19760 -0939 06 2001 1 OR 19760 -0939 0601 00 Amsessment Information: : 2013 2012 Value: $282,744 217,677 ing Value: r $173,931 200,644 1269,814 et Value: $456,675 418,321 sed Value: $274,400 50,000/$224,400 EYemntion Information: ear: 2013 2012 Homestead: 1 $25,000 $25,000 nd Homestead: YES YES Taxable Value Information: Year: 2013 2012 243,000 Applied Applied Taxing Exemption/ Exemption/ uthority: Taxable Value: Taxable Value: Regional: 50,000/$224,400 50,000/$219,814 unty: 50,000/$224,400 50,000/$219,814 ity: 50,000/$224,400 50,000/$219,814 chool 25,000/$249,400 25,000/$244,814 od: ar Sale Information: ale Date: /2001 ale Amount: 243,000 ale O /R: 19760 -0939 ales ualification scription: aleswhich are qualified View Additional Sales