Raypak RHP 33 manual

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    Raypak ® RHP Series Swimming Pool and Spa Heat Pump OWNER and INST ALLA TION MANUAL This manual should be maintained in legible condition and kept adjacent to the heat pump or in a safe place for future use. For additional information call: (03) 9757 3333 Effective Date: Dec 2004 Replaces: All Previous V ersions Part No. Model RHP 33 US C L I S T [...]

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    PRODUCT SAFETY SIGNS AND LABELS This manual, as well as the pool/spa heat pump itself, contains product safety signs and labels. Please read these signs and labe ls, as they convey important safety information about hazards that may be potentially present in and around the heat pump. They are classified according to relative seriousness of the haza[...]

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    RHP Series Swimming Pool and Spa Heat Pump OWNER and INST ALLA TION MANUAL CONTENTS Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 I. Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Intr oduction This pool/sp a heat pump is an electro mechanical machine that incorporates a pressurised refrigerant gas in a sealed system. ONL Y trained and qualified service personnel should attempt to inst all or service this equipment. W ithout proper training and knowledge of s uch equipment, any attempt to inst all or service the unit could r[...]

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    • Each side of the unit must be located at least 300mm from walls, pipes, or other obstructions for unrestricted air intake and service access. Do not inst all the unit within 1m of fossil fuel burning heaters. Air intake along the sides of this heat pump could disturb the combustion process of the unit, and could cause damage or personal injury [...]

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    III. W ater Connections The heat pump inlet and outlet connections are NOT interchangeable. They must be connected as instructed below . 1. Connect the heat pump in the return water line between the pool filter and the pool. See page 10, Plumbing Diagrams. 2. Connect the filter outlet to the fitting marked WAT E R I N at the bottom front of the uni[...]

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    Indicator Lamps : There are 6 indicator lamps located on the unit control panel: • Power (amber lamp): When lit, indicates power is applied to the unit. • Wa t e r Flow (green lamp): When lit, indicates normal water flow . • Heat Demand (green lamp): When lit, indicates the actual water temperature is below the target water temperature. • C[...]

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    NOTE: The heat pump will be OFF when the Remote position is selected on the Po ol/Sp a selector switch. 4.Allow the heat pump to operate for a few minutes to stabilize operating pressures and to allow various component temperatures to normalize. 5. V erify that the discharge air temperature is approximately 4°C - 6°C cooler than the air entering [...]

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    VIII. Summer Shutdown If you do not plan to use the pool heat pump during the summer months, secure and protect it as follows: 1. From the control panel, turn the control switch to Remote (OFF). 2. T urn the heat pump power switch to OFF. 3. Leave the valves set the way they are unless additional circulation is required. DO NOT stop all flow throug[...]

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    2. B. Cabinet Care (optional) - The cabinet is designed for outdoor use and requires little care. However , you can clean it if you wish. 1. 2. W ash the cabinet with soap and water . C. Condensate Drainage - The heat pump extracts humidity from the air as it passes through the coil, similar to the way a cold drink outside “sweats” on a hot day[...]

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    operation. After the desired temperature is reached, return the system to normal operation. •I s airflow through the unit being obstructed? Restrictions such as shrubbery , tall grass, dirty coils, or any other obstruction to airflow will reduce performance. •I s the pool blanket/cover being used? Unblanketed pools can lose up to 6° per night [...]

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    POWER SUPPL Y •V erify that all circuit breakers are reset and working properly . •I f t h e Power lamp on the control panel still does not light, contact the installing dealer , since it may be a power problem requiring an electrician. WAT E R F L O W •V erify that the filter is clean to provide good flow . •V erify that the valves are pro[...]

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    Plumbing Diagrams For systems with pumps of le ss than 2 HP(1.5Kw) (und er 300 l/min), no external bypass is required. Connections a re 50 mm pipe slip. Plumb the heat pump after the filter and before any chlorinators. Wa t e r I n (from pool or S pa) Wa t e r O u t (to pool or S pa) Filter For systems with pumps of 2 HP (1.5Kw) or gr eater (over 3[...]

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    Heat Pump Schematic 12 4 3 A B C D 4 3 2 1 D C B A e l t i T n o i s i v e R r e b m u N e z i S A f o t e e h S 3 0 0 2 - n a J - 7 2 : e t a D : y B n w a r D b d d . t c a f o o P t c a f o o P t c a F l o o P : C : e l i F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 1 B T e c a f r e t n I l e n a P l o r[...]

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    Contr ol Panel Assembly Replacement Parts List 12 4 7 13 11 10 16 11 9 15 2 5 8 14 3 6 1 ITEM QTY DESCRIPTION PART No. 11 Control Panel 21 Contactor Compressor 31 F a n Relay 41 Control Board 24Volt 51 T hermostat 61 Transformer 71 Timer IMC 203 81 Capacitor 91 Pressure Switch Water 10 1 Fuse Block 11 2 Bushing Heyco 2184 12 4 Stand-off RLCBSR1 13 [...]

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    Contr ol Panel Cover Assembly Replacement Parts List 1 4 4 4 7 6 7 6 8 8 5 Front ITEM QTY DESCRIPTION PART No. 11 Control Panel Cover 22 P O T 31 S w i t ch Type A403 43 K n o b 51 Label Control Panel 62 Lamp Green 72 Lamp Red 82 Lamp Amber 2 3 2 RHP Control Panel Cover 1 Back 13[...]

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    Heat Pump Assembly Replacement Parts List - RHP 3 3 11 15 13 12 5 9 2 9 16 7 7 18 14 6 7 3 17 19 4 10 1 8 Model RHP 33 *See assembly drawing in this manual IT EM QTY DESCRIPTION PART No. 11 Assembly Base 21 Ev aporator Coil 31 A ccess Panel 41 Power Input Panel 51 C o ver, Top 61 Compressor, Scroll 73 Corner Support 81 Heat Exchanger 92 R e t a ine[...]

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