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Manual de usuario Aquacal, modelo T135

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If you utilize a time clock or similar device to control the operating time of your pool system, you should temporarily override the device and allow it to run the pool or spa pump until the water reaches the desired temperature. Your heat pump is a maintainer of heat and is sized to overcome the heat loss during the coldest period in which you are trying to heat. Once your pool is up to temperature, the time clock can be reset. The time your system has to run may need to be extended during the colder months when heat loss is at its greatest. Since air is generally at its warmest during the day time, it is best to operate your heat pump during the daytime when there is more heat to transfer. So keep this in mind when you are trying to heat your pool. NOTE: An optional Call Flex time clock manager (AquaCal part #0030S) can free you from having to change the settings on your time clock as the heat loss increases or decreases. Contact your installing dealer for details. MAINTENANCE The information in this section is written for the Home Owner, but also may apply to a servicing dealer. The section contains information on planned maintenance, proper water flow, maintaining proper clearances as well as other vital information. Please read this section now, and before calling AquaCal Customer Service at (800) 786-7751. Planned Maintenance Program Just as you would have yearly service performed on your air conditioning system, regular inspection & maintenance of your AquaCal heat pump will insure highest operating efficiencies while also protecting your investment, potentially extending the useful life of your heat pump far beyond the warranty period. Our expertly trained factory service technicians offer comprehensive maintenance procedures that will insure your heat pump operates efficiently and reliably when you need it to. 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 Motor Amperage 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 Operating Controls and Temperature Sensors > Check Air Temperature Change Through Evaporator > Check Water Temperature Change Through Condenser We recommend that all AquaCal heat pump owners take advantage of this annual service starting one year after the installation of the unit. You will be surprised at the minimal cost of this service. The service is very reasonably priced for what is included. Please contact AquaCal Customer Support, at 1-800-786-7751, for further information or to schedule Planned Maintenance service. General Maintenance . You should have your heat pump inspected and maintained on an annual basis by a qualified pool heat pump specialist. Additionally, if your heat pump is located on the beach, or at a sea wall where salt spray and sand can affect the unit, more frequent service may be necessary. For Service Plan information, please see: Planned Maintenance Program, above, and then contact AquaCal Customer Support at: 800-786-7751. . While annual maintenance is recommended to maintain your warranty, if you choose not to participate in the Planned Maintenance Program, rinsing the air coil regularly, and keeping the base of the unit clear of leaves and debris is a must. WARNING ! Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD . . . Should you decide to wash the unit via water hose, disconnect all power to the pool equipment pad- including, but not limited to: The heat pump, water pump, and any and all other electrical equipment. Do NOT sprag water directly into electrical components. Do NOT restore electrical power until such time as all water has dried completely. CAUTION ! Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Do not use a pressure cleaner to wash heat pump . . . . Damage to evaporator fins, as well as other components, will result. . Control Irrigation: In regions were wells are used for irrigation, water quality is sometimes less than poor, and water spray can damage heater components. Regardless of water quality, it is recommended that sprinklers be directed away from the heat pump. . Prevent rain water run-off, from roofs, from pouring directly into the heater. The heater is designed to withstand normal rainfall, but solid streams of water from roof drip-lines may eventually damage heat pump components. If the heat pump resides beneath a roof edge, to promote heat pump longevity, a rain leader (gutter) or rain shield will be necessary. . Drainage: Your heat pump may produce abundant condensation under certain condition...

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