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BPP-16-202 (3) _ t s' { `, lea! \ i ... � �; BPP I 6-2 CC4 .q @6IIIIt7�;`i e2p {f7x CT�/J•g�■y1�y■•'�] JAN T6 i ayni .:ahoees, Florida 33138 e,., (St^5) 795.2204 BV• !30?) 756.5972 R�_;SIDFNTIAL.SWIMMING POOL,SPA AMD HOT TUS SARETY AC,"' (We} acknovdadge that a new swimming pool, spa or hot tib will be constructed or P.stailed at Miami Shores. FL, end hereby affirm that erne of the following methods will be used to meet the requirements of Chapter 5!5, Florida Statues and tha Florida Building Code 84101.17. Please initial the method(s)to be used: _ The pool will be equipped with an approved safety pool cover that complies with ASTI.M F1346-91.(Submit Manufacturer's Specifications), A continuous,one-piece(child)barrier meeting the requirements of Florida Building Code 84101.17,1.15 will protect the pool perimeter..The plans shall show the fence location and method of attachment,including one end that shall not be removable without the aid of tools.(Submit Manufacturer's Specifications), A combination of non-dwelling walls and fences(screen enclosure,child fence,masonry fence walls,chain link or wood fence,etc.)will protect the pool perimeter,The plans must specify the type and location of all non dwelling walls.Florida Building Code,84101,17.1 A.ny combination of protection which incorporates dwelling walls with openings directly into the pool perimeter and all windows and doors will be equipped with exit alarms complying with Florida Building Code,84101.17.1.9(Submit Manufacturer's Specifications), combination of protection which incorporates dwelling wails with openings directly info the pool perimeter and all doors will be equipped with a self-latching device with positive mechanical i6tching/locking installed a min.54'above the threshold, if this option is selected,submit pians showing all types and location of all perimeter protection.The plans must also show the location and type of all openings,and the hardware type for each location.(Submit Manufacturers Specifications). its accordance with the-r ode,ilia poral may not be filled with water wit;:out corripiiance wth;:f` P)'lT ata'Swirr mi>ng ,"ool Safety Requirements,and upon expiration of the ptri!'. ",%ae pool"shad i • t. 1l�:MI � n �`?4#���rc '100-50 N.E.Pnd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33*,!38 Tel, (305) 795.220 :-Rx: (305) 756.8972 ',:r'�u96166:e e�'f�hSr6r'v ��rrs��[r i tfilding .onin e rrt neat Rent€o : Buildfrig. Unci I certify that I am the legal owner of the property described as located at In accordance with Section 33-92(% Code of Metropolitan Dade County, I c,e,rg:ify 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 pennit has been obtained fos an approved Safety barrier, arsd suds barder oxected, inspected arra approved. further understand that this certification, hmvever, does not eliminate the r►Lr-.d rc�r obtaining a perp-jit and er-ecting and approved barrier prior to final inspectio'r and e of the Legal gamer . . .. . .. . . . . ... . .. ... .. . . . .. i efe.` iris cerdri tI0 is.to Lie Submitted With a evom alug cel Permit applicatic�r,in du�ficate. 0*0 .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 0 . .. .. ... . . . ... . . • i a s Drilling and Engineering, Inc. Date:December 30,2015 Mr.John Rossettei c%Parkwood Pools Inc. 6761 W. Sunrise Boulevard Suite#16 Plantation,Florida 33313 Phone(954)583-3355 Re: Subsurface Soil Investigation Rossettei Residence 549 N.E.95*Street Miami,Florida Gentlemen: Please find enclosed our report for the pool foundation investigation performed for the above referenced project. Our work included Auger(AG)Test Boring,Soil Classification and Engineering analysis. This report represents our understanding of the project,the results of our field exploration program,and our recommendations for foundation design and site preparation. INTRODUCTION Technicians from D&N Drilling&Engineering Inc,completed a geotechnical subsurface soil investigation to determine the existing soil conditions,and to evaluate the suitability of these soils for construction purposes. This report was prepared for the exclusive use of John Rossettei and his representatives for specific application to the aforementioned referenced project. FIELIJ►INVESTIGATION .. ... . . . . . .. The subsurface soil conditions for the proposed swimming pool were explored vw*gn® : : : . .. . . . . ... . (1)ten(10)foot Auger(AB)Test Boring performed in accordance with ..• •.; •�; • ; ; • (ASTM D-.1452). Soil samples,which were observed,are used for visual subsoil identification per(ASTM D-2488).Description and Identification of Soils Qljsual- •• • Manual Procedure). .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 1499 S.W.30th Avenue.a Suite#1 1 o Boynton Beach,FL 3326 V: Office: (561)742-2988 a Fax: (561)742-2987 ... •� �• � � •' " . . . ... . . • , 1 , �x Drilling and Engineering, Inc, The detailed subsurface conditions encountered at the locations are described on the boring log. The limits of separation between strata represent approximate boundaries and the changes between material may be gradual. Test boring revealed the site to be covered with topsoil and is immediately underlain with a dark brownish tan medium to fine grained silica sand mixed with a dark yellowish brown plastic silt to approximately two(2)feet blow the land surface(BLS).These soils are followed by a brown silica sand mixed with rock to four(4)feet. Soils penetrated overlay a light tan silica sand underlain with a light brownish tan fragmented limestone with sand lenses Bing encountered through the depths of our exploration. If fill is needed to bring the construction site to proper grade the fill should have ASTM designation(D-2487)of GP,GW, SP,or SW.with a maximum particle size of no mores than 3 inches or as other wise approved by component soils engineer. Groundwater levels,measured at the time of our field exploration,were found to be approximately four(4)feet below land surface(BLS)in December 2015. The immediate depth to groundwater measurements presented in this report may not provide a reliable indication of stabilized or more long term depth to groundwater at this site. Waxer table will fluctuate with time through rainfall,droughts,storm events,flood control activities, nearby surface water bodies,tidal activity,pumping and many other factors. CONCLUSIONS Based on our observations,results of borings,and evaluation of the existing soil conditions,it is our opinion existing soils at the site are suitable to support the proposed pool and surrounding pool deck areas once the concrete debris is removed. Earthwork operations such a undercutting, refilling/compactionof the existing subsoils is required in order to prevent excessive settlements, which may be detrimental to the pool and pool deck areas. Soils should be prepared in accordance with the applicable sections of Attachment A which can be found later in this report. With the criteria satisfied in Attachment A,an allowable soil bearing capWtyA,f. . . . .. 2,300 pounds per square foot may be used in the design of the foundatio4for than '•: : : : : proposed pool. . .. . . . . ... . . ... . ... ... . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . ... . . . . ... . . 1499 S.W. 30th Avenue a Suite#11 o Boynton Beach,FL 334226: • 0 a Office: (561)742-2988 ®Pax: (561)742-2987 •• •• • •• •• ... . . . ... . . t R ' i t Drilling and Engineering, Inc. VIENCLATURE The following nomenclature is used to describe the portions of the soil boring logs, attached. Proportions Used Percent Trace 0%- 10% Little 10%-200/o Some 20%-35% And 35%-50% Root Description(if applicable) Size Thick Stemmed } 1/4 In.Diameter Medium Stemmed 1/8 to 1/4 In.Dia. Thin Stemmed < 1/8 In.Diameter CLOSURE This report has been prepared in accordance with generally accepted foundation engineering Practices. The recommendation presented herein are based on data obtained from the soil boring logs which are found later in this report. This report may not account for all possible variations that may exist between conditions observed in the borings and conditions at locations that were explored. It shall be recognized by D&N Drilling&Engineering,Inc.and the Client,that the possibility exists for unsuitable soils that may be present on the site that were not detected because it is beyond the scope of this investigation. It was a pleasure to assist you in this phase of your project. If you have any questions about this report or need additional information,please call at your convenience. Respectfully Submitted, D& T . . .. ENGINEE •• ••• • . . . . . . . . .. ... .. . . . .. DON ARP .E. ''• "' ''• • FLA. G. 0 00 Z 5$S .. . .. . . . . . ... . . . . ... . . 1499 S.W. 30th Avenue a Suite#11 a iloyiJon:BoaCh:FL 3342b . Office: (561)742-2988 ®Pax: (50I ?V2-Tn* ... .' ': r � c � i Drilling and Engineering, Inc. ATTACHMENT A General Site Preyaration L) After the proposed swimming pool area has been cleared and graded to a level condition,proof-roll the site with a self-propelled 10001b dynamic sled compactor having a minimum total applied force of five(5)tons. Crushed rock may be placed over the construction site to help support the wait of the compactor for the initial compaction effort.The soil compaction meter may be used at this time to determine the number of passes necessary to obtain the compaction required, The compaction effort should obtain a minimum of 95%of the maximum dry density for a depth of one(1)foot below the bottom of swimming pool as determined by AASHTO T-180(ASTM D-1557). Fill Placement Fill to be placed over the natural ground to achieve a finished patio pad elevation,should be placed in loose lifts not to exceed 6 inches in thickness. Fill material utilized should consist of clean granular soils containing less than 5%organic with no more than 30% rock and no rock larger than three(3)inches in diameter.These soils should be moistened to plus or minus 2%of the optimum moisture as determined by the maximum dry density.. All compaction efforts should be monitored by a qualified Geotechnical Engineer or Soils Technician to insure compliance with these recommendations. In all cases where vibro-compaction is utilized,care must be taken not to cause damage to adjacent structures or their contents. Monitor all adjacent structures for signs of distress and,if noted,discontinue use of the vitro-compaction and contact this office for further recommendation. .. ... . . . . . .. . .. . . . . ... . .. ... .. . . . .. . ... . ... ... . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . ... . . . . ... . . 1499 S.W.30th Avenue a Suite#11 a Boyn4on5Qa4h,0FL 33426 . Office: (561)'742-2988 a Fax: (56:}7212-208N* ... .' Project 549 NE 95th Street(Miami, Florida) ftrOhofe Number9 Project No:11541 D A N DRILLING&ENGINEERING EERI NG ii , 1499 SX 30th Avenue Client John Rossettei Suite oil BOYnftn Such, FL 33426 Borehole Location.Approx Center of Proposed Pool Enclosure:3 SUBSURFACE PROFILE SAMPLE HOLLOW STEM alion Descrlp �u Group m AUGER o Remarks E a E Symbols is a � 0 Ground Surface 0 Topsoil 1 Sand and Slit Flit Dark Brownish Tan M-F Grained 1 AB SP-ML Silica Sand wiDark Yellowish 2 Brown Plastic Silt 2 Sand and RocAr Pill err 3 Brown F Grained Silica Sand 2 AB l 4 -4 Sand Pill �4 Light Tan M-F Grained Silica 5 Sand 3 AB SP 6 ', 76�ce Sa nd and Rock Fill 4 i` {, Light Brownish Tan M-F Grained 8 " + `3 SilicaIN Sand&Rock .= 5 AB SP-GP 10 '' -10 � 4 End of Borehole 11 12- 13- 14 21314 • •• • • • • • • • • • •• •• •• • • • • • 15 Drilled By: N1. .. • •. .•Mete jV e;3;-D" •• • • •• a • Drill Method:ASTM D-1452 •• • •• • Datum: 1 • Drill Date: December 22,2016 •:• •St�e�t 1 1 . .. .. . . . .. .. ... . . . ... . . 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JE1500T JE2000T JE2500T JE2500T3 Featuring a premium titanium heat exchanger,JE Heat Pumps Output*IBTUS) 72,000 108,000 119,000 119,000 provide superior hydraulic flow for maximum energy savings. Input*IkVN) 3.83 5.03 5.34 5.34 Superior Control Easy to operate Dual Thermostats(PooUSpa1. COP 5.5 6.0 6.2 6.2 Features advanced digital control to enable self diagnostics, Output,SRC**(BTUs) 67,000 92,000 106,000 106,000 multilingual capability,and an auto-heat feature,when used in COP,SRC** 5.2 5.7 5.6 5.6 conjunction with AqualinkO control systems,to maintain your Output,Low Ambient** 46,000 64,000 74,000 74,000 pool's temperature automatically and efficiently 24 hours per day. C.O.P.Lola Ambient** 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 JE Heat Pumps are iAquaLink'compatible so you can Voltage 230V/60Hz 230V/60Hz 230V/60Hz 230V/601­10 adjust the temperature of your pool or spa from your smartphone, Minimum Circuit 26.14 40.21 41.81 30.76 tablet,or other web-enabled device.(purchased separately) Ampacity Versa Plumb®Ready Max Over current 45 60 60 45 All JE Heat Pumps are Versa Plumb ready,allowing you to Protection*** achieve 50%more hydraulic efficiency for maximum energy LRA 105 178 148 164 savings. RLA 19.87 30.77 32.05 23.21 *Versatile Compressor Recipro- Scroll Scroll Scroll 3 standard models available:JE1500T,JE2000T,JE2500T. cating 3-Phase model available.Also available,JE3000T, Heat Exchanger Titanium Titanium Titanium Titanium an ultra-premium model featuring optional chiller mode. 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SRC:Standard Rating Conditions e 2620 Commerce Way,Vista,CA 92081 1.800.822.7933 1 www.ZodiacppplSystews.cerp. ..• ........................................Y .iW.4?�.... .... l. • • • Zodiac Pool Systems Camra,Ir•}C. * *• • • • • • 2115 South Service RoadtWest,�nit#3t®akvilie;ON L61%4- 1.888.647.4004 1 www.ZodiacPoolSystems.ca '- - ZODIAG 02013 Zodiac Pool Systems Inc.SL6407 Rev A 0413 • ••••• • • •a i•••i ZODIAC®is a registered trademark of Zodiac International( A.SO(1.,usetrundeNicente!• • • INSTALLATION AND ah OPERATION MANUAL c ��Pro Series by2QDIAC+ English E Frangais ( Espanol JandyO Pro Series *._ - ' . J'E- H.e* at Pump FOR YOUR SAFETY-This product must be:installed by a licensed HVAC technician certified in heat pump repair and maintenance by the jurisdiction in which the product will be installed where such state or local requirements exists.The'technician must possess and comply with ail certifications and regulations regarding the purchasing, handling,transportation and reclamation of R41 OA refrigerant. In the event no such state or local requirement exists, the installer or maintainer must be a professional with sufficient experience ce in Pool equipment installation and maintenance so that all of the instructions in this maiqual ca 6g?b#owed j4RIy. Before installing this product, read and follow all roaming noticescand insitVcbbPs tlVt:a(:cgVartwthis product. Failure to fotiow warning notices and instructions may result in Iirdpeftj ddlmabd l3Crsonal injury, or death. Improper installation and/ or operation can create an electrical hazard which can cause serious injury, property damage, or ca m death. Improper installafmp agti/or pgeratipn wtiraojdthe warranty. d ZZ. ... ... . . . ... . . Jandys Pro Series JE Heat Pumps 3 Installation and Operation Manual ' Page 1 Table of Contents Section 1. General Information ..................3 5.3. Operating Features of Hybrid Units with 1.1 Introduction.........................................................3 Optional Chiller.................................................19 1.2 Consumer Information and Safety......................3 5.4 User Setup Options..........................................20 ...............:............ 1.3 .Warranty........................... 4 5.5 Set Point Lockout................ 1.4 Codes and Standards......................... ....4 5.6 Water Pressure Switch Adjustment...................21 1.5 Technical Assistance...........................................4 1.6 Materials.Needed For Installation.......................4 Section 6. General Maintenance 1.7 Specifications......................................................5 6.1 Water Chemistry...........,.............: 6.2 Winterizing........................................................22 Section 2. Installation Instructions............5 6.3 Spring Start-up............... 2:1 General Information..................... ,•••„5 6.4 Inspection and Service .....22. ................. ................:.............. 2.2 Location Requirements................: Section 7. Professlonal M' a*lntenance Section 3. Water Connections8 .and Service .3.1 Plumbing Layout ............................ . ................8 7.1 Heat Pump Design. ....�.......� . .... 23 3.2 Water Connections at Heat Pump............:.........8 7.2 Heat Pump Components and Operation.......:...23 3.3 Check Valve Installation........................: 8 3.4 Multiple Unit Installation.........:............................9 Section 8. Troubleshooting .............. ..:. .25 8.1 Troubleshooting Guide.. Section 4. Electrical Connections...............9 8.2 Diagnostics ....................................25 4.1 Genera!Information............................................9 Diagn ......................................................25 4.2 Main Power.................. 4.3 t3onding.... ing... .......... ••10 Section 9. Replacement Parts..................26. ... ...............15 9.1 Ordering Information..,..................... 4.4 Optional Remote Controls.............................. 26' ...15 9.2 Zodiac JE Heat Pumps Parts List ...................26 9.3 Zodiac JE1500 Heat Pumps Exploded View ...27 • Section 5. Operation......"...... peration.............. ••-.........18 9.4 Zodiac JE2000 Heat Pumps Exploded View ...28 5.1 Initial Start-up Precautions............................ ....18 9.5 Zodiac JE Single Phase Electric Box................29 5.2 Operating the Controller............................. .18 9.6 Zodiac JE Three Phase Electric.Box....:.:.......:29 Figures and Tables Figure 1. Zodiac®JE Heat Pumps Dimensions.........7 Figure 14. Main Control Panel...................... Figure 2. Anchor Clamp Positions................ ••••••••••..20 .............9 Figure 15. Winterizing the JE Heat PUMP.................22 Figure 3. Anchor Clamp Installation..........................9 Figure 16. Zodiac JE1500 Heat Pumps Exploded Figure 4. Standard Plumbing.Layout.......................11 View(JE1500 Shown Figure 5. Plumbing For Heating System . Figure 17. Zodiac JE2000 Heat Pumps Exploded Combinations...........................................11 View(JE2000 Shown Figure 6. Two(2)Heat Pump Plumbing Layout......12 Figure 18. Zodiac JE Heat Pump Single Phase 28 Figure 7. Four(4)Heat Pump Plumbing Layout .....12 Electric Box . . .............. ......... ...................29 Figure 8. JE Single-Phase Electrical Supply Figure 19. Zodiac JE Heat Pump Three. .Phase Wiring Diagram......,+.•«.«.+.•...............43 .. Electric Box..............................................29 Figure 9. JE 3-Phase Electnca I SUV*VI;�lri�g: :: : Table 1. JE Heat Pump Technical Diagram ...................•......:..t . . '�4 . Specifications................. Figure 10. JE Heat Pump Front View........................15 Table 2. Heat Pump Clearances..............................7 Figure 11a. Remote Pool-Off-Spa Connection Table 3. Optimal Water Chemistry Ranges............23 (3-Wire Connecfil8a).'.,......,, '•�•'0* „ 1 : *-Table 4. Heat Pump Troubleshouting Guide..........24 Figure 11 b. AquaLink RS ormo+T6Tti ;Table 5. Heat Pump Diagnostics......................... Connection(2-Wine Cvnnectltst� 25 Figure 12. AquaLink®RS to JE Heat Pump..............17 Figure 13. JE Heat Pump Connection toaP©wer••• • . • . • . . Center............ ....it......+...... Jandy®Pro Series JE Heat Pumps 1 Installation and Operation Manual � Page 3 Section 1. General Information Spa/Hot Tub Safety Rules 1.1 Introduction WARNING This manual provides installation and operation The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission instructions for the Jandy Pro Series JE models of warns that elevated water temperature can heat pumps.Read these installation and operation be hazardous. Consult heater operation and instructions completely before proceeding with installation instructions for water temperature the installation.Consult Zodiac Pool Systems,Inc. guidelines before setting temperature. ("Zodiac")with any questions regarding this equipment, To obtain additional copies of this manual contact us at 800-822-7933. A WARNING The following "Safety Rules for Hot Tubs," Zodiac Pool Systems,Inc. recommended by the U.S. Consumer Product Vista, Commerce Way Safety Commission, should be observed when Ysta,CA 92081 USA t; using'the spa. The Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump gets electrical power WARNING from an external source and provides a dual digital Spa or hot tub water(empbrk?e should never thermostat control system for pool/spa combinations or exceed 1 Q4o (400 C)preheat convenience. hundred degrees This heat pump is specifically designed for heating Fahrenheit(100°F[38°C]) is considered safe for fresh water swimming pools and spas.Do not use it a healthy adult. Special caution is recommended as a general service heater.Consult your dealer for the for young children. appropriate Zodiac'products for these applications. A WARNING NOTE "Fresh water swimming pools.and spas"include :The drinkin j of alcoholic beverages before or systems that utilize saltwater chlorine generator during spa or hot tub use can cause drowsiness .units,such as the ZodiacAquaPure®Electronic -which could lead to unconsciousness, and Chlorine Generator. Please-ensure that the salt -subsequently result in drowning. content of the pooVspa does not exceed 4500 ppm and water flow rate is within WARNING 30-70 gpm (110-265 1pm).* pregnant women tape notel.Soaking in water above ATTENTION 102°F(38.5°t✓)can cause fetal damage during the Installation and service must be performed by first three(3)months of pregnanc'q t?whch could a qualified installer or service agency, result in the birth of a brain-damaged or deformed child).If pregnant women.aro going to use a spa or To the Installer: After installation, these hot tub,they should make sure the water temperature ® instructions must be given to is below 100°F(38°C)maximum, the homeowner or left on or ®WARNING near the heat pump. The water temperature should always be checked with an accurate thermometer before entering a spa To the User: This manual contains or hot tub.Temperature controls may vary by as important information that much as 1FA(1°C). will help you in operating and maintaining this heat pump. 4&WARNING Please retain it for future Persons with a medical history of heart disease, referen diabetes,circulatory or blood pressure problems �' ' ' ' ' *0 should consult their physician before using a hot tub 1.2 Consumer Informdtioribnd�Saety': •. or spa. so son 0 *W The Jandy Pro Series JE series of heat pumps are WARNING designed and manufactured to provide many years of*** 0 Persons taking any medication which induces safe and reliable service whwf ins'ill1led;cep�rare3and e : drowsiness(e.g.,tranquilizers,antihistamines,or maintained according to theri'or0 tion rr!=bij n3artual;. ; anticoagulants)should not use spas or hot tubs. and the installation codes referred;6a in later sections. ' • Throughout the manual,safety warnings and cautions are identified by the"A"symD9L$e su4e to reajand comply with all of the warnings':ind cautfunU: J. • • • ••• • • PI Page 4 �pan*,Pro fade;�E*at Pumps ; Installafion and Operation Manual WARNIgI : : .:. :7. The use of an automatic pool cover,if installed, Prolonged immersion in hot water can induce provides a valuable safety feature,reduces heat hyperthermia. 0 0 loss,conserves chemicals,and reduces the load on • ; ; filtration systems.. ®WARRING: . . • • Hyperthermia occurs when tlierintertftl bodq •• :• '$' The use of a solar blanket can reduce the heat loss temperature reaches a level several degrees above caused by evaporation on the surface area of the pool. the normal body temperature of&9.6` e J37 •' • •• Symptoms include dizziness,faijrting,tlSoWn*s;.;' .' 1.3 Warranty. lethargy,and an increase in the it>twr A$oly: '•" : d1le Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump is sold with a temperature.The effects of hyperthermia include: limited factory warranty. • Lack of awareness of impending hazard Make all warranty claims to your Zodiac®dealer or • Failure to perceive heat. directly to Zodiac.Claims must include the heat pump • Failure to recognize need to leave spa: serial number and model(this information can be found Physical inability to leave.spa. ' on the rating plate),installation date,and name of the Fetal damage in pregnant women -installer.Shipping costs are not included in the warranty • Unconsciousness resulting in a danger of coverage. drowning The warranty does not cover damage caused by improper assembly,installation,operation,winterizing, Swimming Pool Energy Saving Tips .field modification,or failure to earth bond and It is important to note that a heat pump will not heat properly ground the unit.Any changes to the heat a pool as fast as a large gas or electric pool heater.If pump,evaporator,heat exchanger,wiring,or improper the pool water is allowed to cool significantly,it inay installation may void the warranty. take several days to return to the desired swimming'. 1.4 '.Codes and Standards temperature.For weekend use,it is more economical The Jandy Pro Series JE heat pump is listed by ETLO as to maintain the pool water temperature af.or near your desired swimming temperature.If you do not plan to complying with the latest edition of the"UL Standard use your pool for a prolonged period,then you might for Safety for Heating.and Cooling.Equipment",UL 1995 and CSA C22.2 No,236 choose to turn tine heat pump completely 6ff or decrease . the temperature setting,of the control several degrees to All Zodiac heat pumps must be installed in accordance minimize energy consumption. with the local building and installation codes as per the Zodiac offers the following.recommendationsto help utility or authority having jurisdiction.All local.codes conserve energy and minimize the cost of oiperating take Precedence over national codes.In the absence of your heat pump without sacrificing comfort.: local codes,refer to the latest edition of the National Electrical Code®(NEG' )in the United States and 1. The American Red Cross recommends a maximum the Canadian Electrical Code(CEC°®)in Canada for water temperature of 78°F(25°C).Use an accurate . installation. pool thermometer.A difference of 4°F(2°C), between.78°F and 82°F(26°C'aiid 28°C),will 1:5: Technical Assistance significantly increase energy consumption. Consult the Zodiac technical support department or 2. Carefully monitor the water temperature of your. Y° local"Zodiac dealer with any questions o_problems invoTvmg:your Zodiac equipment.An experienced pool in the summertime.You can.reduce heat � technical port staff is ready to assist you h2 assuring pump usage due to'wanner air temperatures. the proper performance and application of Zodiac 3. During the winter or when on vacation.fbr longer products.For technical support call the Zodiac technical than a week,turn off the heat pump. support department at(800)822-7933. 4. Find the proper setting on the heat pump 1.fi Materials Deeded For instalEaion temperature control and-use the Set Poirr:Lockout or lock the cover on the heat pump controller.to The following item's are needed and.are to be supplied discourage further adjustments. by the installer for all heat pump installations: 5. Set the pump time clock to start the pump no 1• Plumbing connections(2'). earlier than 6:00 AM during the pool heating 2. Level surface for proper drainage.(See equipment season.This is the time when nightly heat loss balances. pad for pitch requirements) 6. Where possible,shelter the pool from prevailing 3. Suitable electrical supply line. See rating plate on winds witll well-trimmed hedges or other unit for electrical specifications.A junction box is landscaping,cabanas,or fencing. Jandys Pro Series JE Heat Pumps I Installation and operation Manual ` ' , Page 5 not needed at the heat pump;connections are made include the following: inside:of the heat pump electrical compartment. Conduit may be attached directly to the heat pump 1 Field assembly(if required). jacket. 2. Appropriate site location and clearances. NOTE Flex conduit is recommended.for connecting 3 Sufficient air ventilation. the electrical supplywires to the heat.pump so• 4. Proper electrical wiring, that the front panel may be removed easily for servicing, 5. Adequate water flow. ` ` ,•. This manual � . 4. Electric qutoUPswitch.that will interrupt all.poy wx • pr is es• 9�nfgpgatiga,.nqe ed to to the unit.This switch rreust-be within line.a light meet these requiremen .Review all application and of the heat pump. installation procedures completely before continuing the { Watertight conduit to run the-electrical•su 1 line. installation. -supply .. •i. ` Recommended:Zodiac recommends 11stal'libg 2.2 Location Requiremer}ts x. ' isolation valves oii the inlet-and outlet +ater ` connections for ease,of serviceability.* !dOTE Indoor.installatiorIs require special considerations for condensate drainage and i 1.7 Specifications `'' "" venting the cold.air produced.by the heat PUMP, Contact•thb Zodiac technical support Suitable for indoor and outdoor use:Clearances shbft department'at(800)822-7933. in Table 2-must-be adhered to. `.. .Water Pipe/Heater Connection .. ' CAUTION Plastic 2"PVC tunions included) When pool equipment is located below the pool Flow ,.�. Rate. P .. maximum .-. . Su. face, a leak from any co�riponent can cause 70 m 9P 0651 m r P ) . ;.. La ge scale water loss or floodtn Zddiac cannot Optimum .' 60 gpm(230 Iprn) - .. g' Minimum 2 gph,(76lpmj be responsible for such.water loss or flooding or resulting.damage: Maximum Workin Water ,, as g . Avoid Placing the;heat pump in'locations where.it can Pressure. 75 psi cause damage byVater or c6ndensate1eakage.If this is Electrical Supply not.possible,provide a suitable draiti'pan to catch and, Voltage Requirements divert any leakage. 1.1Phase230 VAC 60Ha - Ali criteria given in the following sections reflect 3-Phase 230 VAC 60Ha• yl.�;,. minnnum clearances.However,each installation must (Model dependent) also be eyaluated,taking into account the prevailing local conditions such as proximity and height of walls, Maximum Working Refrigerant and proximity to public access areas. • Pressure' ,. • '600 PSI Clearances • . Dimensions The heat pump must be placed to provide clearances on all sides for maintenance and inspection.See Table 2. See Figure 1 for heat pump's dimensions and for 1 ; Access in front of the hear pump of 24"(60 cm) dimensions to criticalconnections. a provides adequate room for serviceability. -Technical Specifications If the heat pump is to be installed in a garage or under .See Table J for the Jandy Pro Series JE heat um a v cal overhang,the unit must have a minimum of technical specifications. PUMP p 5 feet(1.5 meters)clearance from the top of the heat PUMP- In. . .. In the�U.S.,the heat.pump must be installed at least 5 feet Section 2. Instal lati.�l In�t►"uottobi.: (1.5 meters)from the inside wall of the pool or spa unless the . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. ... .. . . . ... 2.1 General information Install the Zodiac®heat Plunp inVtordVic�e the• • procedures in this manual,local cdresanV.(:rWanaes, and in accordance with the lg>%t e4ition of The?.* '.' appropriate national code. (See Section 1.4,"Codes and Standards".)Correct installation is required to�asliRe safe operation.The requiremenU 1'o;Zod�c 04j*at gamps ... 0 . . ... 0 . Tablet Jandy,Pro Serie*jE-I{eat Pump Technical Specifications .tom" 4R MEIN Will OT Q0�f3= t ,33000TR3 'Q VOLTAGE MOV/BOHZ 230V/60HZ 230V/60HZ 208r130V/WHZ/3 230VJ60HZ 208/230V/60HZ/3 OUTPUT' 72,000 BTUs 108,000 BTUs 119,000 BTUs 137,000 BTUs INPUT' 3.83 kW 5.03 kW 5.34 kW 6.37 kW COP' 6.5 6 62: 6.3 OUTPUT,STANDARD RATING CONDITIONS- 67,000 BTUs 92,000 BTUs f06;000 BTUs. 127.000 BTUs COP,STANDARD RATING CONDITIONS- •5.2 5.7 5.6 8.0 5.9 6.0 5.9 OUTPUT,LOW AMBIENT" 46,000 BTUs 64,000 BTUs 74,OW BTUs 86,000 BTUs 86,000 BTUs COP,LOW AMBIENT" 4.0 4.Q 4.0 4.2 4.0 '4.2 4.0 RLA(RUNNING LOAD AMPS) 19.87A 30.77A 32.05A 23.21A. 32.05A 25.00A LRA(LOCKED ROTOR AMPS) 105A 178A 148A 164A. 185A 164A •• • MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY 26.14A 4021A 41.81A 30.76A 41.81A •• 43.OA •••• • 0000 MAX OVER CURRENT PROTECTION"" 45A 60A BOA 45A 60A • • 50A • • HEAT EXCHANGER :Titanium • • • • 640 COMPRESSORReciprocating 'Scrod scroll Scroll •••••• CABINET • ASSof 0004 •` REFRIGERANT 64 Oi,R410q, 78 Oz R410A 78 Oz R4t0A 004 68 7802,R410A 118 Oz,R410A 12607 R410A 118 Oz• 41 126 Oz 00 R410A • REFRIGERANT HIGH PRESSURE ALARM ••• 600 PSI(reset to 460 PSI) • • • • • REFRIGERANT LOW PRESSURE ALARM. 58 PSI(reset to 127 PSI) i•• A E HATING UNITS 0000•0 • • c REFRIGERANT LOW PRESSURE ALARM 36 PSI{reset to 74 PSI) • REVERSE UNITS 000000 000 Go ' •0 • • • � LOW WATER FLOW ALARM 20 GPM • • 0000 ••• • CD MAXIMUM HEIGHT BELOW WATER LEVEL 10 feet below pool level • • MINIMUM HEIGHT ABOVE WATER LEVEL 5 feet above pool level c OPTIMAL WATER FLOW. 30 GPM 42 GPM 48 GPM 48 GPM 57 GPM 57 GPM MINIMUM WATER FLOW 20 GPM _. MAXIMUM WATER FLOW 70 GPM m AIR FLOW 2100 CFM 3600 CFM i* WATER TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL(DELTA 7) Adjustable between 1°F to 5'F UNION SIZEn r 7o m WEIGHT 175Ibs 2201bs 2231bs 22316s 2281bs 230Ibs 2281bs 230 lbs .. j i c Test Conditions:80'F Air,80%RH,80'F Water Outside the scope of AHRI Standard 1160(1-P) Rated in accordance with AHRI Standard 1160 fl-P) Max Over Current Protection refers to the maximum breaker size allowed.If this value Is not a standard breaker size,use the next smallest standard size breaker. The breaker size must not be smaller than the Minimum Circuit Ampacity value. Jandy®Pro Series JE Heat Pumps•( Installation and Operation Manual Page 7 Figure 1. Jandy Pro Series JE Heat Pumps Dimensions MODEL SIZE' DIMENSIONS A B C D JE1500T E F . . 33" 34" 12.5° g" JE2000/250oT 36" r 39" " 40" 13.8" 19" 15" 43» JE3000T. 36 44" 13.8". 19" 15" 43' A------a • ! F i D eat Pump is separated from the pool or spaby,a 5 foot(15 i eters)high solid fence or other pManentbarrier. Table 2. Heat Pump Clearances Canadian installations,the minimum distance to be Side 0; Minimum Clearances for .Recommended Clearances aintained,fron.the inside wall of the pool or spa is 3 : Heat . operation for serviceability eters(approx. .0 feet). pump:`: Inches Centimeters inches Centimeters quipmen't Pad• Fronts 24• 60 36 . 90 r Rear 12 lace the he 30 at pamp on a flat sli tl 24 60 s ch as'a concrete or fabricated slightly (p d).This�llo. ; Left _ 12 30 24'•. . 60 roper drainage of condensation and-rain water from the RightE60 3t) 24,,. 60 ase of the unit:If possible,the pad should be Laced at Top o "p60 e same level.or:slightly higher than the filter system' NOT Clearances listed In.Table 2 are manufacturer's test 5 slues equipment pad. These atb given as minimum values.Where local grid national codes OTE Ensure that the pad is pitched not more than la' apply4.a►id values are different thap those II :In Tabte 2,use the greater value to ensure safe ap.!Pi` per operation. , Ensure per foot cm per toward the corripressor end if needed. (front)of the heat pump.Pitch slab from back to front%-inch per foot maximum and level from Roof Run-off side to side. Make sure the heat pump isnot located`where large amounts of water may run-off from a roof into the unit. Condensation and Drainage Sharp sloping roofs without gutters will allow Condensation will occur from the evaporator coil while; amounts of rain water,mixed with debris from.the roof e unit is running and drain at a steady rate,usually to be forced through the unit.A gutter or down spout 3 o 5 gallons(11.4 to 18.9 liters)per hour,depending may be needed to protect the heat PUMP. ul on ambient air temperature and humidity.The more Installation of Anchor Clamps In 'd the ambient conditions,the more condensation �Florida,building codes require that the heat um be 11 be produced.Keep the dr4ih0hd1@J(C t1e,bs a of ha•• Pump t clear of debris. •• anchored to the equipment pad or platform to withstand • �: : : : : : �. high wind pressures created during hurricanes.Other If the heat pump is installed inftor341,1mens of •• condensate disposal must be provided jurisdictions may have similar requirements.Please check your local codes for further details. I *1 1 hdoor installation reuir q gTacM cong%talio; 0:0 :**.This heat pump is provided with anchor clamps Lawn Sprinklers ;. •; ; . - ;. ;designed to hold the unit to the equipment pad in high Keep lawn sprinkler heads from spraying on the heat wind conditions.Installation of the anchor clamps is Pump to prevent corrosion and damage.Use a d ct r so 0 • recommended in all installations and are required in • g Q Florida(reference Florida Building Code,Mechanical f �. Section 301.13). Page 8 .; J6R�01'0)'SeUs.I&eat Pumps11 Installation and operation Manual To install the anchor clamps: .;. : 0 0 •:• : : (800)822-793.1 for details. I. Be sure that the heat pump is in its permanent Be advised that when pool equipment is located location on the equipmW pad. •• .below the pool surface a leak can result in large scale • •• .: : ' : $eater loss or flooding.Zodiac cannot be responsible 2. Place the clamps at the bA�e�the h�atpunnp m the locations indicated i�.Fi Q 2. . ... ... for such water loss or flooding or the damage caused • •• by either occurrence. 3. Fit the hook of each clamp over the lip on the base panel of the heat 3.2 Water Connections at Heat Purr> P pump The.boolt shoel�d p _fit between the lip of the base paxA;,4 t%e ; :o: 0• Shipping plugs have been installed in the water inlet evaporator coil guard(seed 0 ).� : e • and outlet Ports of the heat pump at the factory. 0 0" 4. Mark the position of the hole in each clam on the Before installing any plumbing;remove the shipping equipment pad. P plugs.Filtered water is plumbed to the inlet,located on the right side of the heat pump front panel.Heated water 5. Drill a hole in the cement using a masonry drill flows through the outlet,located on the left side of the bit,with a diameter as determined by the concrete heat pump front.Two inch unions are provided. anchor,at each of the marks on the equipment pad. Plastic piping(PVC Schedule 40)should be connected The hole should be approximately 1-3/4"deep. to the heat pump.The unions,provided with the unit, 6. Insert a bolt anchor into each of the holes.Be sure accept 2 PVC pipe. the anchors are set completely into the holes. CAUFI®N 7. Position the anchor.clamps so that the holes in the Make sure that flow requirements and pool clamps are over the bolt anchors.Be sure that the water turn over rates can be maintained with clamp hooks are over the lip of the heat pump base the installation of additional heat pumps and (see Figure 3).. plumbing restrictions. 8. Insert an anchor bolt through each clamp into the anchor and tighten to secure the clamp and heat pump to the equipment pad. .3.3 Check Valve Installation WARNING Section 3° Water° Connections A check valve can interfere with the proper operation of certain Sucticn Vacuum Release .'I Piumbing Layout System (SVRS)products.To avoid possible Figure 4 illustrates the standard plumbing layout with a entrapment hazard, serious injury, or death, single heat pump unit.Following the diagram from right make sure to review the operation/owners to let the plumbing sequence is as follows: manual of your particular SVRS product Pool>Pool Pump>Filter>Meat Pump>Check before installing the check valve.. Valve>Chemical Loop>Chlorinator>Pow NOTE For normal installations,do not install a shutoff The heat pump must be.protected from back-siphoning of water.If there is any chance of back-siphoning, valve or any kind of variable restriction in the provide a check valve between the pool.and the filter water piping between the heat pump outlet and. pump•inlet the pool/spa. When an automatic chemical feeder is installed in the Arrangement of pool.system,components other than. plumbing,it must be installed down.weam of the heat as iflustrated'in the preceding and following diagrams pump.A check valve must*be installed between the can affect the operation of the heat pump's water heat pump and the chemical*feeder to prevent back- pressure snitch.Location of the heat pump above or siphoning of chemically saturated neater into the heat below the pool water surface can also affect operation of the switch.In general,the pressure switch can be adjusted to accommodate this effect if the heat pump water connections are no more than 10 feet below the pool water surface or no more than 5 feet above it.See instructions for pressure switch adjustment(Section 5.6)in the heat pump start-up section of this manual for more information.If the heat pump is installed outside of this range,an external flaw switch may need to be installed in the plumbing upstream of the heat pump. Call the Zodiac technical support department at Jandy®Pro Series JE Heat Pumps i Installation and Operation'Manual Page 9 ATTACH ANCHOR BRACKETS COIL EVAPORATOR TO RASE OF HEAT PUMP O WHERE INDICATED 1 t :.?{(•. O10X518' . O . STAINLESS STEEL SCREW NOTE DO NOT DRILL INTO EVAPORATOR COIL TUBES ~ MP HEAT PUMP ANCHOR . PLASTIC BASE BRACKET 114•X1314'. GALVANIZED OR PLATED.. CONCRETE SCREW' @1ANUFACTURER PROVIDED) 1�p &18'DRILLED HOLE Ur MIN ' is\ • .1 4 //f ff///..y//A / / 1 EOUIPM ! //l /f/i i/fi/♦f%If�i//}//�f,Y 4•I •. i7 .. .\4. a T{ Td !l/% /// _/1f/jfi/fi,/�/f/�� '�.1 { ..,').,..• 1:`.. 1. n t...: .i / i 4 ii Flfi /if if,//illi/4� figure 2 'Ancliiiv larno po�ljjons ys ° figure 3: Anchor Clamp installation ` ilinp where it.*ill dbimdge tlieconiponents: t k,.>;� i .� Section 4=. Electrical Connections . _.. .4 MUltiplaWnat Instalfatlort` j 613. .1. , . ` 4.1 General Information t l eat Dump and Heektos,CombiMt on.. : 1' Viring connections must be exactly as shown in In eerta�iix. gions ot'tliu count y`it•niay be mare t?e wiring.diagram fou3id on'thc inside bf the heat pump e1conomical.,tr�'r�:a h�atpi}n�,dcri�g the warmer - access compartment(96e-Figure-8 for siriglephase months and a gas heater during thee,goc;%roath electrical;'�r=j•aha*M'gure 9 for 3-phase electrical 1`+t i wiriil In some situations it�y be desirable to f6 the'lieat g)•> lreat.pirinp�hi'st,include a definite means m of• oundin •. i piutnp � the"Chiller" during,the hottest poittor�o€; ;:. <�. � g and boiidirig.There is a bonding lug on the: tile'year and a.heater diiiifig the cooler months. °: light side of the heat pu&�,whereRa'bond wire must be The Zodiac®heat pump may be plumbed with a gas' attached. .. r electric heater or any combination of-heat'souroes including solat:;All heat.sources must be plwnbcfi•in .. .. s ries to work'correctly-and efficiently., gore 5 illustrates a recommended plumbing layout, 1. t ,, f r a heat pump/heater/solar com&nafion he'atiri Is for a pool/spa coxnbinatxon;Your system irtay n t contain all of these components;`but the basic. p umbing wit]apply by eliminatihethe cOriaponen iii e illustration that is not apart ofyour system;IV I ultiple Heat Pump.Cgnnecttons lyi 1 plumbing-on multiple heat pump'installations must I~ b ',done in: arallel: see]?i p ( gures�6 and 7).An-egaal:flow . Qwater to each heat pump is important for optimum i operation. NATE Itmay:be.necessary•to adjust water pressure i switch if a unit is instaUbt.be11Sw:the water;eve!• See Section.5.6 for d4teb o4wjqep -;Ic�ti�ewto6 adjust the pressure switch a••. •• • •..•. .. NTE Each heat pump alloyvs 949aximtyn tqk ratea,, 70 gpm (265 Ipm)4ictrecliires*4 hInirnum of 20 gpm(761pm). Page 10 NIL .: JIM40 P$,Seaes idieat Pumps ; Installabon and Operation Manual 4.2 Main Power Electrical wiring to the heat pump must be in accordance with the latest edition of the NeAionai• WARNING Electric Code10(NECK'),ANSIAItati®nal•Firo?Atiection • ' 'ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD.This heat Association(NFPA 70®)in the$nited Stade,a;4�n .;• ' 'pump contains wiring that carries high voltage. Canada,the Canadian Electrical Code(CSAO C22.1), sunless local code requirements indicate otherwise. Contact with these wires may result in severe : ••• injury or death. Disconnect power circuit before The heat pumps come factory-wfred MOnd84 Wvsa with either 230 VAC,60 Hz singlt phdU dr l:pLaae:': •• connecting the heat pump field electrical supply dependingou ths2nldeil.dee t ie: :•• ® CAUTION rating plate for the electrical specifications.All wiring must be done by a certified electrician. Label.all wires prior to disconnection when The following is the procedure to wire the Jandy.Pro servicing controls.Wiring errors can cause Series JE heat pump to the electrical source specified on improper and dangerous operation.Verify proper the Rating Plate: operation after servicing. 1. Be sure the power to the circuit for the heat pump is turned off. 2. Remove the five(5)screws that attach the service/ access panel to the heat pump unit(see Figure 10). 3. Remove the front cover of the junction box. 4. Electrical supply lines must be run through watertight conduit.Route the wires and conduit through the knock-out designated for high voltage on the right side of the heat pump.Connect to the bottom of the sheet metal junction box. See Figure 10 for knock-out location.- 5. Connect the wires to the terminals on the main contactor as shown in the wiring diagrams.Refer to Figures 8 alid 9. 6. Connect the ground wire to the ground lug provided in,the electrical compartment.- ,7. ompartment. '7. Repiace the cover of the junction box. 8. Replace the service access panel and replace the screws to hold it in place. 9. Connect a copper bonding wire(8 AWG). (In Canada,it shall be not smaller than 6 AWG (13.3'mm2)to the bonding lug on the right side of the heat pump. Jandy®Pro Series JE Heat Pumps Installation and OPera6on Manual a Page 11 VENT FOR INDOOR t INSTALLATION ONLY - _ POOL HEATER CHEMICAL LOOP OR OPTIONAL CHLORINE GENERATION SYSTEM (JA DYAQUAPUREOSHOWN) • CHEMICAL FEEDER FILTER POOLPUMP M ..e'. st•�: .:1 P •6 .p I .a . • • O• . . FROM POOL OR SPA CHECK VALVE TO POOL OR SPA MANUAL BYPASS VALVE' Figure 4. .Standard Plumbing,Layout ------------- POOL --- --POOL RETURN HEAT PUMP , CHECK i. VALVE -MAKE-UP{ i ct FROM SOLAR CHECK tia' b VALVE _-- '`i ' s. a TO SO s:. i� .:a i•t . LAR. • � s a , t i SPA RETURN 'd L-7Ili d •i ..,' t POOL •• •i 0•• �i_•�• • a CIRAIN !tri ••• ••i 46 01 i 'i ••. FILTER 41, SPA !; • • . 'a • • • • • DRAIN `%t ••• i• • •si i•• • �• i•i Figure 5. Plumbing For Heating System Combinitionj ••• • • • • ••• • •• LOA •• • • • 000 0 0 • ••• 0 0 Page 12 .0 4AVIPUS*' s Aleat Pumps 1 Installation and Operation Manual f • • •• • • • •• • • f ••• . ••f ••• • •• ••• •• • •, f •• ._ • .• • • • • •�f . f• ••• • f • . • •. ...._ ,. ._. Optional 2"PVC Isolation Valves From Filter 3"PVC ' Manual Bypass Valve To Pool Figure 6. Two(2)Heat Pump Plumbing Layout g Optional 2„PVC Isolation Valves From Filter - 3"PVC; To Pool Manual Bypass Valve Figure 7. Four(4)Heat Pump Plumbing Layout 'n • ca FACTORY INSTALLED 208/230 VAC m 24 VAC FIELD INSTALLED 208/230 VAC o TRANSFORMER COMPRESSOR FACTORY 24 VAC HARNESS p- F� y A • •• "' BK R GR FACTORY OPTIONAL 24 VAC T l 0 • POWER o FACTORY OPTIONAL 208/230 VAC::to INTERFACE °L ��o o• • • •WATER DEFROST rl • • TEMF► TEMP o a. o. R B FAN MOTOR •:••Si• • •• HIGH.IZEFIRIOGERANT W W B Y Y ,.r. CO) : ..,-: • •• ••: L01A��*F6RI�ERAM BR •,- �: �•• • PREJS.I :J:H GR : • BR/W c¢ •••• • •••••• W O ••••• • • wS • • 0 • • • • �\>. • • BK•• i>Z **69 BR _. L2 BK q,BK; • HARD START N 3 tQ CAPACITOR BL m y LI CONTACTOR (OPTIONAL) BK COMPRESSOR FAN RELAY R W R 1 CAPACITOR W o R R FAN T BK CAPACITOR I B R . BK K W WATER PRESSURE o SWITCH R R. cm cm REVERSING VALVE FO-TO-1. GROUND ® W (OPTIONAL) - W PrOaeries by JE SERIES_ W 230 VAC JE 3000TR&JE3000TR3 ONLY SINGLE PHASE -m 60 Hz WIRING DIAGRAM ' w cis - c � m BL BL FACTORY WALLED 208/230 VAC 0 i FEW INSTALLED 2W=VAC CTEMP POWER BOARD FACTORY 24 VAC HARNESS WTEP DEFROST COMPRESSOR SENSOR _ FACTORY OPTIONAL 24 VAC__ ® mow a WANROMMN M HIGH REFRIGERANT �`' momm •r GR • Soo* 0 • • N PRESSURE SWITCH• • • • 000 (`fl BK R R • • :•••0 • • LOW REFRIGERANT ••' • • PRESSURE SWITCH •• •• •• • • • BK R •••••• •••• • • rfl e e ••••*FAN MOTORo • i •• •••• • • • • 0 0 • • �• e e _ BK � 090 •• � GR Y• • ReBL •• • • o FAN R ' • •• • •• • V RELAY�o •• • c. BR/W ' W BK••• � • • Y o BK = � l3 Y BL p L2 ®•' T t4 LI CONTACTOR dE: v, m m GROUND q a REVERSING S0 a 79 u,zcmu VALVE WATER PRESSURE ® (OPTIONAL) SWITCH JE SERIES ® ® ® 230 VAC ° THREE PHASE JE 3000TR&JE3000TR3 ONLY 60 Hz USER INTERFACE WIRING DIAGRAM Jandys Pro Series JE Heat Pumps ; Installation and Operation Manual . Page 15 AL f SERWCE;ACCESS CONNECTORFOR PANEL, (5 SCREWS) HIGH VOLTAGE WIRES i M i CONNECTOR R FOR- LOW .. . _' VOLTAGE WIRES' TI Figure 10. Jandy Pro Serfe"s'JE Heat Pump Front View 4.3 03gnding panel to the heat pump unit-and the cover to.the CAUTION .junction boy(see,Figure I0). This heater must be connected to a bondin 3 .Run the wires frorn the pooUspa.•control system 9 into the conduit connection labeled"L Voltage grid with.P solid copper wire not smaNer in r' �. g diatneterahan 8 AWG (In Canada,•it shall be oto ; of the heat pump on the Power right hand side smaller than 6 AWG.} P p(see Figure 10)- .• 4.. -- Connect the wiring from the pooUspa•control system to the heat pump remote control terminal The National Elecmcal Code! and most se . st other U.S: (see Figure I • codes require that all tnetallic components of a-pool } p S: `:Restore power.to the heat pump and-the pool/spa structure,including reinforcing steel,metal fittings, i and above ground equipment be bonded together with control system. a solid copper conductor not smaller than 8 AWG.The Configure the Control Panel:' heat pump,along with.pumps and other pool equipment 1, Make sure the control is in the OFF erode . mint be connected to this bonding grid.A bonding lug is:provided on the right hand side of the heat pump to 2• To enter the Service Se ensure this requirement is met mode,prgss and hold the MENU, POOL,and SPA buttoxis for 5 seconds. 4.4 Optional Remote Controls ; Electrical wiring must be in accordance with all NOTE The display will revert back to OFF after one applicable national and 1pell Cdc es•.arrd oedinanee9'• minute since the last key press. •••te ;• h S ••• 3. Press the Up or Down button to,display Connection to a RerrwPtybl-Off gpaceVtor- REMOTE.Press the MENU button.The (3--Wire Connection) SELECT REMOTE OFF(default remote) • 000 • 0#0 ••• • + appears,use the Up or Down button to scroll Install the Remple Pooj-Ci$fgSp'a SeleLto�' : dough me Remote options.When you reach Hi- 0 •• • • • •• • • LO-COM,press the MENU button to select the 1• Tum off the powtaf'to both theDool/lpa control, • ' remote.Press POOL or SPA to exit the Service system and the heat pump unit. Setup mode. 2. Remove the screwstVat attachthe• •t• ' .• • • 0 ••ler%jge/cce4 Page 18 Wroledes JE Heat Pumps ? Installation and Operation Manual Two-Wire Connpt4ic$n taaA ,4qk I;k®RS 3. Press the Up or Down button to display or TSTAT REMOTE.The SELECT REMOTE OFF Configure the1Aqu4LInk R3 Gtmtrol :• .(default remote)appears,use the Up or Down System '• ' •• button to scroll through the Remote options.When You reach REMOTE TSTAT,press the MENU 1. Turn off the POW&to*both the pool/spa control 0 button to select the remote.Press POOL or SPA system and the heat pump unit. to exit the Service Setup mode. 2. Connect two(2)warps to toe Ao11aLAkU9 groen 4. Press SPA.For heating,adjust the setpoint to the 10=pin terminals"Ind 2. . . . . . maximum setting.For chilling,adjust the setpoint •• '••• ' • • •• 3. Put DIP S2-I (pin#1 of the 4 position DIP switch) to the minimum setting: ' into the ON position(see.Figure 12). RS485 (4 wire) Connection to AquaLink®RS Install the Remote TSTAT . " 1 Confirm the Sandy Pro Series JE heat pump and 1• Turn off the power to both the pool/spa control AquaLmk RS software revisions are compatible. system and the heat pump unit. 2. Remove the'scrcw -that attach.the service/access , panel to the heat pump unit and the cover to the junction box(See.-Figure 10). 3.0 or Later N or Cater- 3. Run the wirgs frown.the pool/spa control sy tem -- NOTE Only a revision'N",or higher,program chip in. into the conduit connection labeled'low the RS system.will support the Jandy Pro Series connection located on the lower right hand side JE heat pump interface., of the heat pump(See Figure 10). 2: 'hurt off the power to both the heat pump and 4. Connect the wiring from the pool/spa control the RS control said open:the RS Power Center system to the heat pum4p remote:control terminal enclosure and remove the front dead panel. (See Figure 1;b). Remove the two(2)screws holding the bezel in 5. Restore power to the heat pump and the.pool/spa place:and turn the bezel over to v1ew.the circuit control system. board on the back. Configure the Control Panel F 4: Locate the programmed chip on the Power Center I. Make sure the control is in the OFF anode. -Board.In the center ofthe chip is the revision letter.If the revision letter'is"N"or higher go to 2. the enter the;Service.Set. mode,press and hold step 5.If the revision level is•"MMM"or lower, the MENU,POOL,.and SPA butfons far 5 replace the board or connect as shown in Section seconds. 4.5 NOTE The display v►rill revert back.to OFF iffier one minute since the last key press. . r t ' 6 Figure Ila. Remote Pool-Off-Spa Connection (3-Wire Connection) Figure 41 b. AquaLink RS or Remote TSTAT T Connectlon.(2-Wire Congestion) Jandy@ Pro Series JE Heat Pumps ! Installation and Operation Manual Page 17 5. Use 22 gauge 4-:'.onductor wire(Zodiac'Part No. To return the functionality to the RS unit,cycle(turn off 4278)to run between the heat'pump and the RS and then turn on)the power to the he'at control,and match.the wire color order. Pump,or press the button for 5 seconds toe ter.the User Setup 6. The wires coming from the.JaEndy Pro Series JE Mode and then enable the Zodiac R 'ote. heat pump can be"doubled up ori the red`terminal NOTE If connecting more than two k2)items to the RS bar with the four(4)wires coming from the.indoor. Power Center red,4-pin cord ectvr,a Multiplex controller. PCB-Is' -required. NOTE If you need to install more than twa•(2)wira5 to Oo nectior�to a secondary User nterfa+ce each terminal,order.a Zodla&Multipllex.PGS Kit,which includes the Multiplex.. oars!(Zodiac' 1 T�off the power to the heat pump... Part No. 6584)..Never ut 2. ). p more than two(2) Remove the five(5)screws that attach the front Wires into each of:the pins of the terminal bar.* .. panel to the heat pump and`remove the cover to 7. Check all wiring;then apply power to both the. .. the Juretion box.See Figure 10, hea�pump and.-the RS.control systetn:.Operation. 3. ' Run four(4)22 AWG solid e..�' wires into the canbe verified in either Service or Auto mode:See • ' # conduit labeled"Low Voltage. anitection"lcicated the.RS Control System manual for injjruet onson the lower right hand side of the heat.puinj. See about operation. Figure 10;The wires may be up to 390 feet When the.Jandy Pro Series JE heat um (91.4 m)in length. p pis first. 4. Connect the wires to the 4.position terminal on I powered and there Is aa RS-control connected to•:thc * .i _:tj�,,. •' • heat pump,the display on.the heat pump will show the upper deft hand corner of the,,Power Interface.' "DANDY REMOTE ONLINE PUSH-MENU TO PC Board,labeled"User Interfa�el".The wires DISABLE".When the JE heat pump is online with-,::'. ;t will,be added to the existing . 419 to the User the RS control,all functionality of the control•on the'*-!. Interface installed on the h at p p. heat pump is disabled.The heat pump functions can be . 5: Ensure the wiring is-consist mit v rhen connecting controlled only at the R9 unit. the wires to the second Use Int dace.For To temporarily use the heat pump controls,press example,BK gees to BK, go to O,etc. the MENU button..The message"JANDY REMOTE t 6 Re-install the jpnetion box cove 1 and service ONLINE PUSH MENU TO DISABLE"will disappear access panel and restore power to the heat pump. .from the heat pump display.All f inction' i. 'has now .been returned to'the •control on the heat pu p;Tn this. mode.the RS unit is no longer controlling.the heat pump Con or for Low ---------------- Wires Heat Pump Green-Enabled Green-Enabled. Heat Pum Red-O ed'-On p Connections On :,4a Terminals.1 and 2 ' DIP Switches S2 S1 and S2 10 Figure 12. AquaLtnk RSSto•:add' �r�►Sed tea., 0 deaf Pump-T-Stat(2 wire)connection Page 18 •, Vtiyfto;;allies JE Heat Pumps I Installation and Operation Manual Section 5. Operati6r� : : .:. : This lets the filter system and heat pump operate continuously until the water reaches the temperature -CAUTION„• �,• �• �, setting on the temperature control.When that happens, ,, , „ , , the heat pump will automatically shut off,but the filter Do not use this heat ptimpif ar>i ;artogas ,;, Pump will keep running. been underwater. Im'lnediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the heater and 5.2 Operating the Controller replace any part of the epnt►tll bleat wMA Your new land P pump ,, y Pro Series 3E heat um is controlled has;been under water, .. by an advanced-microprocessor.based controller that- ® CAtf PION provides a sophisticated yet simple interface to operate your heat pump for maximum efficiency and enjoyment Keep all objects off the top of the heat pump. of your pool.To locate the control buttons,see Figure Blocking air flow could damage the unit and 14. may void the warranty. Off Mode When the the screen 5.1 Initial Start-up Precautions HEAT PULP SIOFF PRESS POpanel is turned OL OR SPAdisplays Be sure that there is water in the pool and that the surface level is above the skimmer or other inlet of the pool's filter system: Pool Mode -(Normal Heat) With any new pool or spa installation,operate the filter To enable the pool mode,press POOL.The associated - pump with the heat pump off long enough to completely left green LED indicator will light and the unit will clean the water.This will removeany installation display SET.XXX . residue from the water. NOTE Xhrepresents the current temperature setting Clean the filter at the end of this operation before orr the control.The default setting for starting the heat pump.When raisin the tem rature 9 pool g Phe temperature is 807(26'C)... of a cold pool;program the timeclockto run.the pump. ' confinuously. You can change the temperature set point by pressing the.Up or Down button.Repeatedly press the Up or Down button until you reach the desired temperature set m point.After 5 seconds of,nactivity,the new set point is stored in memory. When the water temperature falls to 1'degree below the temperature setting and after a 5 minute delay,the OR control will start the heat pump and the associated right ' OR LED will light ICED. I00000 bebPool Mode-(Optional Maintain Heat) If connected to an AquaLink,the Maintain Heat mode allows the heat pump to monitor the temperature of the 4- n water 24 hours a day by turning the pool pump on and RS Power sampling the water temperature. Center NOTE 'This feature only works when connected to an AquaLink. When the water temperature drops below the programmed temperature set point,the c the heat pumontrol will start p. RM To operate in pool mode with the Maintain Feat feature, stx press POOL,then press MENU,press the Down button YEL GRN until MAINTAIN POOL BEAT is displayed,press the MENU button. The associated left green LED indicator will light and R the unit will display SET.XXX°.Change the temperature Jandy Pro Series JE Heat Pump Power Interface set point by pressing the Up or Down button until , the desired set point is displayed.After 5 seconds of Figipre 13. Jandy Pro Series JE Heat Pump to inactivity,the new set point is stored in memory. Power Center-RS485(4 wire)connection Jandy�'Pro Series JE Heat Pumps I Installation and Operation Manual ' 1 J Page 19 Spa Mode -(Normal Heat). set point.After 5 seconds of in ctivity,the new set point To enable the spa mode,press SPA.The associated left is stored in memory.When the water temperature ses green LED indicator will light and the unit will display_ to 1 degree above the.tempera a setting:and after a 5 SET:XXX°, �•+z minute delay,the control will Wart the heat pump and NOTE Ji'JDf�represents the current temperature;setting the associated right LED will li t GREEN. on the control.The-default setting for spa Pool.Mode -(Optiq al Mai m Chill temperature is 1112°F(38°C). tli#�' ) If connected lto an AquaLink; Maintain Chill option . . 1Fou pan charrg ,the temperature-set Point by,pre5sing t.:, mode allows the=unit-te.monito tlx Lein ;raturE of the. the Up ar®own-button.Re eatedl rens the U " P y P p�r wat4r 24 hours a day by turning the pool pump on and Down bu mon until you reach the desired ternxterature . sampling the water temperature set point.After 5 seconds of inactivity,the'new sit point l is stored in memory When the water temperature`falls. ' NOTE This feature onl -wor vcw to 1 degree below the temperature setting and.after a 5 �AquaLink. y• - When connected to minute delay,the control will start;the heat Pujup..and.. the associated right LED will light-RED-:.. When the temperature.of the tura er rises-above the ..r, r . desired temperature settings the': ontrol will then turn on Spa Mode -(Op$ional Maintain Heat}" the unit and the associatedinht Veen LED will light. -i* I . To operate in pool mode with'the Maint If connected tmaintain Chill feature, Q an AquaLink, aip Heatinode r press POOL,then press.ME1VUr tlien.press the Dawn allows the heat pump to monitor the temperature'of the . button until MAINTe41N POOL, HILL is.displayed, water 24•hours allay by turning the spa urri on�and ,t P P., pres.,the MENU Button.The ass ciated left green LED sampling the water temperature. indicator will light and'the unit l display SET:XXX°, NOTE This feature only works when cennedted'to Change the temperature set.poin-by.pressing the Up an Aqti'aL;nk or Down button until'thedesir& set point.is displayed. After 5 seconds of inacti�iity,the new set point is stored To.operate in spa mo&4.lith the Maintain-Heat feature, intnemmory. press SPA,then.press MENU,press the Down buttbre until MAINTAIN SPA BEAT is displayed,press tlie' Spa Mode -(Optional Maintain Chill) MENU button.The associated left green LED indicator will light and she unit will display.SET Xmt;°. Chane If connected to an AquaLink,the Maintain Chill mode Change allows the heat pump to monitor' ,e tern the temperature set point 6y pressing'the Up or Down water 24 hours.a da b turning perature of the button until the desired set point is displayed.After Y Y g. e spa pump on and 5 seconds of inactivity,;he new set sampling the water temperature.. . memory.. Point is stored-in • NOTE This feature only work,;,when connected to 503. ®peratin feature an AquaLink, g s ofi Hybrid I nits ' with Optional Chiller ' When the water temperature rises above the Programmed tom Peratue set o' the control will start NOTE The chiller is an optional equipment.Not all the heat pump, units are provided with chiller. To operate in the spa mode with the Maintain Chill feature,press SPA,then Press*ME NU,press the Down Pool Mode-(Normal Chill) bnttpn until MAINTAIN SPA CHI L is displayed, To enable the pool made,press POOL.The associated indiess the MENU cator or will light and button. associated lay SEen LED left green LED indicator will light and the unit will Change the temperature set point. display T.XX)(°, display SET XXX°. P y pressing the Up or Down button until the desired et point n reached. NOTE AXYrepresents the cu en t m ra r s After 5 seconds of inactivity,the new set point is stored •• �• g p� � egng in memo on the control.The deja'�t s941ro iDrp�l; ry temperature is 884F(2&qj�g ••� •� Press the MENU button.Press the Up or Down buffo until you reach POOL CHILL,press.the MENU b lto% NOTE POOL CHILL tpridno$be di�l.6y2eiif tie Init Is not provided Wf ch&w. • •• • You can change the temperature set point by pressing • the Up or Down button.4jQeajedly4pr;ss thpjjp,pr Down button until you reach free&Sirjj:l.4er3ture: 0jWNPage 20 k-. ':Aanf+Nes JE Heat Pumps ; Installation and Operation Manual 5.4 User Setup L6tionse :1 0:0• 6' -----------1. Make sure the control is in the OFF mode. The User Setup options allow the user to select specific 2 Languages,Temperatige Scale, Spa.jimeri and]:: spj , To enter the User Setup mode,press and hold the Light options. 00 . . . MENU button for 5 seconds. ' To select spa timer,use the Up or Down button to Language Setup ••• ••• ••• 3. scroll through to display SELECT USER SETUP I. Make sure the cont1Ql isjvtheAFFemoder •• SPA TIMER.Press the MENU button.The 2. To enter.theUser Setap.mde 'e' ' '•' •� SELECT SPA TIMER CONTINUOUS(default • j� Vs jn l4 the MENU button for s%wonda. • • •• spa timet'sdttijj0i§displayed:TQ.*ttiM'the's'pa' on or off indefinitely,press the MENU button to NOTE The display will revert back to OFF after one select. minute since the last key press. To select the len gth 3. To select a language,use the Up or Down button of time for the spa to run,use the Up or Down button to scroll to display to display SELECT USER SETUP LANGUAGE. SELECT SPA TIMER TIME SELECTION.Press Press the MENU button.The SELECT the MENU button to select.The display SELECT LANGUAGE ENGLISH {default language)SPA TIME 01:00 HRS(default time setting)is appears,use the Up or Down button to scroll displayed.Use the Up or Down button to select through the language options.When you reach the the length of time for the spa to run(between desired language,press the MENU button to select 00:15 to 23:00 hours incremented by 00:15 the language.Press POOL or SPA to exit the minutes).Press the MENU button to select how User Setup mode. long the spa will run,Press POOL or SPA to exit the User Setup mode.- Temperature Scale Setup 1. Make sure the control is in the OFF mode. . Display Light Setup 2. To enter the User Setup mode,press and hold the J. Make sure the control is in the OFF mode. MENU button for 5 seconds. 2. To enter theUser Setup mode,press and hold the 3. To aelect temperature scale,use the Up or Down MENU button for S.seconds. button to scroll through to display SELECT 3• To select display light setup,use the tip or Down USER'SETUP TEMPERATURE SCALE.Press button to scroll through to display SELECT the MENU.button.The SELECT TEMP SCALE USER SETUP DISPLAY LIGHT.Press the °F(,defajlt temperature scale)appears,use the MENU button.The SELECT DISPLAY LIGHT Up or Down button to scroll through the scale 2 MIN TIMEOUT(default display light setting)is options.When you reach the desired temperature displayed.This option allows the display light to scale,press the MENU button to select.Press turn off after 2 minutes.Press the MENU button POOL or SPA to exit the User•Setup mode. to select.Use the Up or Dadvct button to scrod Spa Timer Setup to display SELECT DISPLAY LIGHT LIGHT OFF,this.option allows the display light to turn off;press the MENU button to select.Use the. Up or Down button to scroll to display SELECT DISPLAY LIGHT LIGHT ON;this option allows 4 I„ the display light to turn on,press the MENU .button to select.Press POOL.or SPA to exit the User Setup mode. Figure 14. Main Control Panel Jandy®Pro Series JE Heat Pumps I Installation and Operation Manual . Page 21 5.5 Set Point Lockout t. a . ^! t3, If the heat pump control displays"NO•FLOW", Make sure the control is in the ON mode(POOL or then the flour in the syst m maybe below the SPA),press and hold the Up and Down buttons:for 5 minimum flow of 30 gp ,(114 Ipm)needed for seconds.The set point will be looked andthe control i i the safe operation of the eat pump.Investigate will operate in the,mode-it was in when the Set Point and correct any flow problems before adjusting the Lockout occurred.If an attempt to aliange the set pont water pressure switch. is made while the control is in Set'�oinf:Locl ouf the r .s 4. Remove the heat pump's control access panel. The control will display SET PO Vi; I .` the Set Point Lockout .rens aBd ht�lcl the 1! water pressure switch is ocated in the lower left r P, P ;p corn the control co partmez�t i buttons f�r 5 seconds The umt will cltsplay$IizT l�u0i1�' UNLOCKED. 5. After confirming the flom,rate-is at a minimum 5.6 . Water Pressttr� Switch Ad'ua of 30 gpin(1141pm),slowly rotate the thumb = wheel on the water pressure switch in.a CAUTIOEN ] counterclockwise direeti n until the"NO FLOW, indicator disappears from the control display. The water pressure switch susted Remember that there is a time delay befa he .1 to tum the heater off when t . heatpump compressor 11 start. Setting the sWhch to close-a ; ,�i. b.can dams . Once the heat urne s.•he�g 1. a t;�n P P turn offP.1?l .ce. t#ctt t '� the filter to turn the heater offnot o1f = PSP The heat pump shuld•turnnff immediately. The pressure'swYtCh rs pres et at the 'actor�i fol. <tx, . . .. 7. If the heat pump continue to operate.when , .,,, e filter pump is off,turn the thufnb wheel on the .. t, , activation at 2 psi(i It $).'q"Iiis is the mihhntufi' °e ng=,F 1 fwater pressure svrftch' a cloekwise direction or the water pressure swttl li anel vt arks l all ..: until"NO FLOW;'is displayed on_the control and installations:Only;adjuste:watlerpressuxe sitc}, ?,r the heat pump shuts down the heat pump does„npti operate.�►vhen tie o f; ,.I 8. Check the setting'is applied to urrat or.if the heKat pump doss not shut g of the vv ter.pressure switch b off when the filter pump.s off-.Occasionally,'unpaua] starting,and stopping the• Iter ptttnp and checking. lumbin confi _ w the control display, P g gurations or necessary..restrictians in sp ay and op tion of the heater the plumbing may cause pressure'sensing problertiS InRi between'each flow change these rare situations;the plumbing.:sy§texq co r wate' ; . may require adjustment of the water pressure swit�cha n I to thePre sure the condi,'cn not be adjusted Adjustment of the pressure sWitch may Iie'iieces's'`` s hsted above, if an art �' an external flow switch m t of be the filter add Y P ter s r. _ ed to the e sy i in iL 3. �; t p u g , feet�l m}oz. ,..,r plumbing system to ensur that the heat pump will more above the top of the heat pump jacket not operate without the proper flow through the Do not adjust the pressure switch if the heat P Vis; heat exchanger. installed more thaig 5 feet(1.,5 m)a$gve 040 feet (3 m)below the pool surface.Consult. our local,... Xodiaco dealer for recommeniietions; Y ` } Section 6. General On some installations,the in..from the heat urii 1t71E:�11arICe Ito the piping g P �` 6.1 Water Cher>nist pool is very short.The back pressure eould be ry too low to trigger the`pressure'swit&:If'this happen$,, .: proper chemical balances are necessary fqr sanitary it maybe necessary 6'fisfall�a directional fitting or'-b bathing conditions as well as ens 4ring your heat ' ;crease ows where the return line enters the:popumps ol.-This w l ; long life.Be sure to keep your c, emical ad iback;pressure:enough for the.heat pump:to,) .,. , concentration levels within the v dues operate properly.If this configuration is necessary,. Table 3. - s u�dxcated m be sure to check that the system flow is above the ' NOTE For spas, it Is also necessary to perform water i { Mimum requirement of 30 gpm(1141pm)'after the changes in addition to chemical treatment.It is drection fitting or elbow has been installed, recommended to'ch Make sure the pool filter is c can bt • � ”: ange the spa water every ressure switch adjustment: 'n; 60 days for light usage-and every 30 days if I f�.dirty.Zlttf`I ore sg�gt tht, usage is heavy. p�k+ater flow and the pressure s�yyitchr�nne be�d� stL"d'• 6.2 Winterizing roperly. To adjust the pressure switch• ' '•• "• � CAUTION l. Be sure that all valves is th¢sy§teDQ pxe,get to Failure to winterize allow water flow throw i tlrheat�n$.Start tl;; '•' ' heat pump and will oicause dthewarranty.age to e filter pump. Set the heat pump control tp sall.for kelt..t�t toe In areas where freezing temperatures occur,you should heat pump control to the 'O(Z.IHA odp protect your pump,filter,.and heat pump firom the ele Page 22 �-.Oojoa�td)4ro ifttj Heat Pumps { Installation and Operation Manual the Perform the following p he the heat pump(see Figure 15).. s'to cdm51cte1�P Wain ' Zodiac recommends that you inspect your heat pump on a regular basis and especially after abnormal weather 1. Turn off the electrical Vbwez tp the'ftgat4AVnp at:, .',conditions.The following basic guidelines are suggest- the main breaker panel'; ; • ,•; ;ed for your inspection: 2. Shut off the water suppty td the hea1rpu1&1! •% ••• I• Keep the top and surrounding areas of the heat 3. Disconnect the water inlet and outlet unions as Pump clear of all debris. well as the winterizing drgip plug UpgpRMGaj:Iej ••� 2• Keep all plants and shrubs trimmed and away from located on the lower fro4t panel S�1b;I bar p"jp..• the heat pump. The Beat exchanger will*aiiA 44� 4g$th�r '&a3ei!0 connections. Theheat`pump will produce condensation'(water)'while' iii operation.The heat pump base is designed to allow 4. Cover only the top of the heat pump to prevent the condensation to exit through the bottom drain port debris from falling into the unit.Do not wrap the when the unit is running.The condensation will increase sides of the heat pump with any plastic or other as the.outdoor air humidity level increases.Check material that will retain heat or moisture inside the following at regular intervals to ensure proper the unit. condensate drainage: 6.3 Spring Start-Up. 1 Visually inspect.and clear the bottom drain ports If your heat pump has been winterized,perforin the of any debris that could clog the ports. following steps when starting the system in the Spring: 2• Ensure that condensate water does not puddle 1. Uncover the-heatpumpandmthinside the heat specte top and pump sides for any debris or structural problems. 3 Fie that condensate min-off is properly directed 2. Connect the water inlet and outlet unions located away from the equipmentpad to keep it from on the lower front panel of the heatPip: undermining the pad. 3. Turn on the:filter pump to supply water to the Diming normal operation;the heat pump produces heat pump.Circulate water throw the 3 to 5 gallons of condensate per hour.If condensate longenough system drainage is above this range during gh Wo cycle all of the pool water throw g g operation or if water continues to drain from the base when the heat pump the filter.Check for leaks in and around the heat is not in operation for more than an hour,a leak in the Pte• 4. internal plumbing may have occurred.Call a qualified Check the pool�chemistry and balance as heat pump technician to investigate the problem. . necessary. •5. •.-Turn on the.electrical power.to the heat pump at ego the top air flow discharge and air flow intake area clear of debris so the air flow though the heat pump the main breaker panel. is not restricted.The cooler discharge air from the top 6. Inspecfion and service should not accumulate and be drawn into the side air trimmed away Zodiac'heat pumps are designed and constructed intake coils.Keep all plants and shrubs from the heat pump. . to provide long performance.life when installed and Make sure the front of the unit is accessible for future operated properly under normal conditions.Periodic service. inspections are important to keep your.heat pump Keep lawn sprinkler heads from running safely and efficientlyspraying on the heat through the years. puirip to prevent corrosion wind damage.Use a deflector Owner Inspection if needed. If CAUTION- the unit is installed under a very sharp roof pitch or under a roof without a Do not use this heat um if an be fitted to re gutter,a gutter or diverter should pump y part has been P vent excessive water from pouring down underwater. Immediately calla qualified service . into the unit. technician to inspect the heater and replace any Professional Inspection part of the control system:whichhas beery under water. Inspections performed at least once a year by a qualified technician are required to maintain your heat pump's safe and efficient operation.The following basic safety• checks must be performed. 1 Check for loose or broken wires and terminal ® connections. a. l =a-:$•;61 a 2- Verify the pressure switch or flow switch -e operation.Turn the heat pump OFF.Disconnect Water outlet union the power to the pump time clock,or turn the water Inlet union pump time clocic to an OFF position.Turn the heat Figure 15.,Wiitenizirig:the JE Heat Pump pump back ON.The heatpui$p must aaot come'on. I JandyO Pro Series JE Heat Pumps i Installation and Operation Manual Page 23 3. Inspect the electrical coUtrols,specifically the NOTE The maxim7r� the ou tit.artc' efficiency of following: a heat pumend nt upon;the quality a. igh and Low Limits and performajor components b.P�essure Switch.-or-Flow Switch. used. Equally im ortan are the environmental conditions(fore ample,air temperature, c.T mperature Control humidity,water temperature,and wind). 4. Ins eet the evaporator coil for blockage and'clean 7.2i heat Pump COmponefits and as cessary. , • ®peratio 5. Che kfor spider webs or. debris zti:tYls`cottderisate.,. „ . Evaporator.'-Ag ani:pas'esithr' ugh the evaporator;the drat ;clean.ifnecessary : refrigerant in tlae ev oral x absorbs heat from the 6. Conlut t a normal operating cycle-and''observe that•..:; i• t. ambient air.Thew'• ' the t er tfie ambient air and the operates px'operly. larger the surface ar a of the evaporator the more Sectio 7, P..rc> es��n1.Mat+ nance heat it can collect. and Scrvice Ean6-The heat.pump fan. roan qs high volume airflow. ; Adequate airflow is equir to move warm air 7.1 teat Pump Design :+:i i •j'.. through the large ev post r. The4di &heat pump is one of the most effieie it Compressor-The eo4 ssor empresses the ways to heat a pool-or spa.The heat purimp f mnsteis heat• refrigerant gas to'a higher pressure,increasing the from the outside air to the pool or spa Waterby means- - temperature. ofan internalliditexthanker. ;. Meat Exchanger-As the final step to.the heating i When the Matt is turned on,warin�air is drawn through ' process,the heat excge transfers the heat the.refrige ant charged evaporator,turning the cold from the hot gas to a water.(Also known as a quid refrigerant to a warm gas.The gas thenflows `.t condenser.) opt compressor where it is com essed resultin Reversing Valve For H brid Units with.Optional a much higher temperature. g+: • '.Chiller and Hot Gas )efts)The reversing valve The hot gas enters-the heat.exchanger where the water reverses.the.flow�of ere gerant,which results extracts theheat.The pump pulls M—cool pbol water;: in transferring cold •'to' a water,thus lowering which M' converts the hot gas back into a liquid* the temperature. tefri Bran and . g � starts-the cycle over ' y gam►• � - �. � • e JE heat Pump,and.the EE-Ti heat pump uses a tefr4erant frerantcalled.R-410A.Itis-anon-ozone•depleting that is.accepted by the EPA:'R-410A has higher operating pressures and cooling capabilities than. : , R-22,which is the refrigerant;used in the AF Ti heat pump.The efore,R-410A should NEVER.tie used in y of the Ti heat pumps. e] PAreqyires certification to purchase or use j -41 pA.It is recommended that service personnel be ined in ffistallatiOn,service,brazing,and maintenance procedures They are similar to what the industry.has used for the R-22 system,however,they should be redefined for the higher operating pressures. Table 3. Optimal W°ter Chemistry Ranges Pee iChlori a or 1.0 to 3.0 ppm Bromine •• • PH •• ••" • . . ..R .. . 2.0t04.0ppm otal Alkali (Tq) • • • • • • • • •• 7,2 to 7.8(Ideal ranges being be"Ween .4 and 7.6) 80 to 120 ppm alcium Ha dness(CH) .. 175 to 400 ppm an dcAc d . . . . . • • • • • 4)to 50 ppm otal bissolifed Solids(TDS) '' ..' ;' ..• •.• :• •000 to 2000 ppm(Excluding di olved aCl from Salt Chlorine Generator) * Concentration levels taken from Basic PQoj agO.Spa Technology"published by APSP( ssoci tion of Poo!and Spa Professionals). _ , . ..... . .: Page 24 JandAroo j1P1 Heat Pumps I Installation and Operation 14anual Section 8. Trouble h1 obnd • • • • . .. . . . .. . . 8.1 Troubles hootir!l #e• .•: •. . The following table provide syi?t$toms Ad 906tiong;br general troubleshouting problems or the heat pump. ••• •able.4 Heat Pwrip1roubleshouting Guide Heat pump will not start,no-co trol board display. Breaker or fuse ma be tri Y pped.Res t breaker or check fuse.If heat pump still does not run,call for ervice. Three-phase models only-Th phases may be reversed or there may be a loss f phase,call for service. Heat pump will not start,control board display working. Heat pump may be in delay count down of 5 minutes.Make sure control board thermostat is calling for heater to come on (check setting on thermostat and-temperature reading).Make sure heat pump is not in cooling mod a. Heat pump runs but does not heat. Verify cold air is blowing out the top c f the heat pump.if the heat pump has just been installed or'f the pool water has been allowed to cool significantly,It is necessary to run the heat Pump continually for 24-48 hours,if the heat pump has been in operation for some time,increase the circulating pump time,or switch the control board to Maintain Heat function.If heating a spa,verify no air intake stand pipes a e open.If heat pump still does not heat,call for service. Heat pump does-not run and Cot trol board displays:FAULT Verify ffYcircutati ng pump Is on and an necessary valves are in the !NO'i 10W correct positions.Verify filter and skimmers are clean.Check water level in pool.Temporarily tum off all fountains and water falls that bypass the heat pump water nlet.If this does not correct the problem,call for service. Heat pump does not run and co of board display shows:. Verify circulating FAULT- HIGH =AUL7 �Y g pump is o�.and that there are no water flow HIGH REF PRESSURE restrictions to the heat pump.If the filter pump is a two speed or.variable speed pump,switch to a higher speed.Make sure all necessary valves are open or in the proper positions to allow proper water flow to the heat pump.Ve rift'filter and skimmers are clean.Check for water level in the mol.This condition may also appear if the heat pump has not b aen operated for an extended period.To clear the condition,cycle the heat pump, on bnd off,up to 3 times.If this does not correct the problem, call for service. Heat pump hoes not run.or shortcycles and control board display shows: Check that fan is operating and air is ming out of the top of FAULT the heat pump,while short cycling.If h at pump does not run at. all,call.for service. LOW REF PRESSURE ' Heat pump leaking water. Possible heat exchanger or plumbing leak.Tum the heat p pump off,then tum circulating pump afffor at least one hour to see if the water leak stops.If the water leak stops,normal condensation is occurring,if the water I ak continues,after the heat pump is shut off for at least one ho r,call for service. s . } 0 O, Jan Jy@ Pro Series JE Heat Pumps i Installation and Operation Manual ' Page 25 S.2:',k Diagnostics In the aent a pressure switch opens or another fault condition occurs,the LCD screer will display the fa problem has been resolved. Please refer to the following table for the list of diagnosti condi tions. u1t until the Table 5 Heat Pump Diagnostics � tel'[�� .. J Ctb4!GN(,�L��Y'. � 1it©:T•• Y!y'B >., -2' l •.j�.y. 'n j `• FAuLIMMPJ i k. NOf:LOVV Low or restricted water flow through the heat pump. The external bypass valve is in the wrong position,or the water flow switch has malfunctioned.The water flow switch ens re heat putnp shuts off. opabng a fault and the FAULTI sWharf nitic d e`ambient temperature is low,the suction press LOW 61F PRESSURE i � *' ure can drop ' This fault will cause the low pressure switch to op an and the'control will shut off the compressor. FAULT When the he HIGH R�F PRESSURE ad pressure builds too high, a high pressure switch will open causing the heat pump to shut off immediately. The control will sense this fault condition and shut off the compressor until .the swlt . re-closes. T FAUL . . HIGH W TER TEMP When the aL ihr SPA water temperatur 'heats to the maximum allowed . temperature'or'above,there.could be safety risks for anyone in the water. The water thermostat will read this tempen iture and the control will shut off the heat pump unless it in CHILLER mo e. This feature also remains active When the .ntrol calls for heat through a b g ti!Eshut tag.This is to insurethat er to m erature does not go normally high level due toa ossib emal P coon of the r� emote FAULT- nt that the coil temperature senso malfu ctions or is notSHORTEN COIL SENSOR d the control will shut off the heat mp. -or- FAULTOPENN CQ L SENSOR FAUL1= nt that the water temperature sen r ma nctians or is notSHORTED WATER SENSOR the control will shut off the heat pump. I -or- FAULT- OPEN or-FAULTOPEN WA ER SENSOR • •• • • • • ••• • Page 28 .: .landy�(�ro Sowesr�i Heat Pumps Installation and Operation Manual Section 9. Replace Pa •�• 9.1 Ordering Infor ation •� • To order or purchase parts f fie M model Mleat t;Apg,contact your nearest Zodiac dealer or distributor.See the Zodiac web site at www.Z Acolm for the ndwst ei+vicacenter.If they cannot supply you with what you need,Zodiac customer sup ort tepartment,teephone(806)822-7933. .. ... .. . . . .. 9.2 Zodia&JE••Heat i?ump91 Key Order No. Description Key Model No. Part No. No. Description Order Model No. Part No. 1 Fan Grille 1500 R0571700 1 Fan Grille 30 Fan Relay All 2000,2500,3000 R0577000 2 Fan Motor R0571800 31 Phase Rotation Monitor(3 phase) 2500,3000(3 Phase) R0577100 1500 80571900 2 Fan Motor 2000,2500,3000 R0572000 32* Anchor get Components 3 Fan Blade 1500 R0572100 32* Anchor Bracket Set 1500 R0577300 1 00 3 Fan Blade 2000,2500,3000 R0572200 33 Universal Union,Butress Set A1l 2500,3000 R04727 4 Fan Top 1500 R0572300 34* Bypass,External,JE Heat Pump Ail 805 R0578978900 4 Fan Top 2000,2500,3000 R0572400 00 6 Evaporator Coil/Guard 1500 R0572500 *Not Shown 5 Evaporator Coil/Guard 2000,2500 R0572600 5 Evaporator Coil/Guard 3000 R0572700 6 Compressor 1500 R0572800 6 Compressor 2000 R0672900 6 Compressor 2500 R0573000 6 Compressor 3000 R0573100 6 Compressor(3 phase). 2500 R0577500 6 Compressor(3 phase) 3000• R0577600 7 Condenser' 1.500 R057770o 7 Condenser 2000 R0577800 7 Condenser 2500 80577900 7 Condenser 3000 R057800o 8 Water Manifold Inlet 1500 R0573200 8 Water Manifold Inlet 2000,2500 R0573300 8 Water Manifold Inlet - 3000 R0573400 9 Water Manifold Outlet 1500 80573500 9 Water Manifold Outlet 20x9,2500 80573600 9 Water Manifold Outlet 3000 R0573700 10 Base 1500 80573800 90 Base 2000;2500,3000 80573900 1, Electrical Box Cover w/Hardware Ali R0574000 12 Front Panel 1500 R0574300 12 Front Panel 000,2500 R0574400 12 Front Panel 3wo R0574500 13 Water Temperature SensorAll R05746UQ 14 Fitter Drier 500 R0574700 14 Filter Drier 000,2500,.3000 • R0574800 14 Filter Drier(Bi-flow) WOTR 80574900 15 Thermal Expansion Valve 500 R0575000 15 Thermal Expansion Valve 000,2500• R0575100 15 Thermal Expansion Valve 000 R05752Q0 16 Air Temperature Sensor 11 R0575300 17 High Pressure Switch Ail R0576400 18 Low Pressure Switch 0R0575600 19 Water Pressure Switch Ali 80575600 20 User Interface 1 83008601 21 Interface Cover I 83000801 22 Reversing Valve(optional) OTR R0575900 23 Winterizing Drain Kit 000,2500,3000 R0576000 24 Power Interface PCB i 83009200 25 Transformer ! R05782-00 26 Run Capacitor(1 phase) 1 0 R0576300 26 Run Capacitor(1 phase) 0,2500,3000 R0576400 27 Fan Capacitor 1 0 80576500 27 Fan Capacitor 2 0,2;00,3000 R0576600 28 Hard Start Capacitor 1 0 R0576700 29 Contactor(1 phase) 1(1 Phase) R0576800 29 Contactor(3 phase), All(3 Phase) R0576900 A y®Pro Series E Heat Pumps I Installation and Operation Manual s Page 27 9.3 �Zodiacs JE 150,1-leat Pumps Exploded View t 1 .. a t L 'Q.'.. .i 2 � ' 4 5 11 ' 17 ... . , 18 ..�i .,*See Figure 1g Al for detail 16 SQEMIL C 33 ALE 1 : 8 13 : : : .•. : . .•. 8 9 10 ••1 • •.'•'.•. r••. • •,. 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