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Start-Up Procedures, Performance Maintenance and Troubleshooting, NOTICE

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Page 18 of 20 HEATPRO HEAT PUMP HP13023770 Rev: E Start-Up Procedures 1. Apply power to the pool heater by plugging in the non-fused disconnect block or moving the circuit breaker to the "ON" position. 2. Place the pool heater thermostat in the "Standby" mode by ensuring the light above the "POOL" button (and "SPA" button for dual thermostat application) is not illuminated. If the light(s) are lit, depress the "POOL" button (and "SPA" button for dual thermostat application) to put the unit in "STANDBY" mode. 3. Make sure the pool filter pump is operating properly. 4. Push the "POOL" button to activate the unit and then set the pool Heat Pump thermostat to a temperature higher than the current pool water temperature. 5. Allow 5 Minutes for the Heat Pump to start. 6. When the unit starts, confirm that air is being discharged upward from the unit and the air is cooler than the ambient air. 7. Allow the Heat Pump to operate for 10-15 minutes in order for system pressure to stabilize. 8. Using a thermometer, ensure that the discharge air is at least 8ºF (4ºC) cooler than the ambient air temperature. If discharge air does not have at least an 8ºF (4ºC) temperature change, refer to Performance Monitoring / Troubleshooting section in this manual. 9. If Heat Pump fails to start: a) Check water flow b) Ensure that power is On c) Refer to Performance Monitoring Section of this Manual Performance Maintenance and Troubleshooting Installation Check: Verify the heat pump installation is compliant per this installation manual. Verify the electrical connection is correct by ensuring the breaker is sized correctly and the wiring is per the National Electric Code (NEC). Reference this installation manual to ensure that the plumbing is installed correctly. Circuit Breakers: If it is suspected that a circuit breaker may be tripped, turn the breaker to the "Off" position and then back to the "On" position. NOTICE: Service to be conducted ONLY by an EPA Certified Service Technician. USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS Pomona, CA Clemmons, NC Nashville, TN Tel: 908.351.5400 www.haywardpool.com

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HEATPRO HEAT PUMP
HP13023770 Rev: E
USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS
Pomona, CA
Clemmons, NC
Nashville, TN
Tel: 908.351.5400
www.haywardpool.com
Start-Up Procedures
1.
Apply power to the pool heater by plugging in the non-fused disconnect block or moving the circuit
breaker to the “ON” position.
2.
Place the pool heater thermostat in the “Standby” mode by ensuring the light above the “POOL” button
(and “SPA” button for dual thermostat application) is not illuminated. If the light(s) are lit, depress the
“POOL” button (and “SPA” button for dual thermostat application) to put the unit in “STANDBY”
mode.
3.
Make sure the pool filter pump is operating properly.
4.
Push the “POOL” button to activate the unit and then set the pool Heat Pump thermostat to a
temperature higher than the current pool water temperature.
5.
Allow 5 Minutes for the Heat Pump to start.
6.
When the unit starts, confirm that air is being discharged upward from the unit and the air is cooler than
the ambient air.
7.
Allow the Heat Pump to operate for 10-15 minutes in order for system pressure to stabilize.
8.
Using a thermometer, ensure that the discharge air is at least 8ºF (4ºC) cooler than the ambient air
temperature. If discharge air does not have at least an 8ºF (4ºC) temperature change, refer to
Performance Monitoring / Troubleshooting section in this manual.
9.
If Heat Pump fails to start:
a)
Check water flow
b)
Ensure that power is On
c)
Refer to Performance Monitoring Section of this Manual
Performance Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Installation Check:
Verify the heat pump installation is compliant per this installation manual. Verify the
electrical connection is correct by ensuring the breaker is sized correctly and the wiring is per the National
Electric Code (NEC). Reference this installation manual to ensure that the plumbing is installed correctly.
Circuit Breakers:
If it is suspected that a circuit breaker may be tripped, turn the breaker to the “Off” position
and then back to the “On” position.
NOTICE:
Service to be conducted
ONLY
by an EPA Certified Service Technician.