Electronic temp. controls, Selecting functionality of unit, Time clock eliminator (tce) operation – AquaPRO PRO1300 User Manual

Page 10: Toggling between heating and cooling mode, Defrost cycle, Operating instructions, Your aquapro

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Water Sensor

Defrost Sensor

High Pressure Switch
Closed = OK
Opened = High Pressure

Low Pressure Switch
Closed = OK
Opened = Low Pressure

Flow Switch
Closed = Flow
Opened = No Flow

MY-TECH PH-111A

Brown

Brown & White

SPR1

SPR2

REVR

JANDY

HP

LP

FLO

COMP

PUMP

12

~8

~12

AC

F1

F2

F3

WS

DS

AS

P/S

Black

Black

Yellow

Orange

Yellow

Orange

Blue

12 VAC

Blue

Red

Blue

12 / 24 VAC Transformer

Black

Yellow
Yellow

24

Vac

COMPRESSOR

R

S

C

24 VAC

Compressor

Contactor Coil

Run Cap

L1

L2

Black

Black

Yellow

Black

Black

Red

H

C

F

Red

Blue

FAN

White

White

White

pool pump

contactor coil

L4

Pool Pump

L3

Grey

Grey

24

Vac

Grey

Orange

Yellow

NC

NO

COM

Black

Black

REVERSING

VAVLE

Figure 9 - PRO1300h/c TCE wiring diagram

Operating Instructions

Electronic Temp.
Controls

Toggling Between Heating
and Cooling Mode

The unit will default to the heating mode.
If the cooling mode is desired, press the SET
button until the H-C screen is displayed.
Then press the arrow buttons until “COL” is
displayed on the screen. This puts the unit
into cooling mode. The water temperature
set point will now be the water
temperature that the unit is cooling the
water to. When the unit is in cooling mode,
the screen will flash between the current
water temperature and “COL” to remind
the user that cooling mode is activated.

Defrost Cycle

Your AquaPRO

®

h/c unit is capable of

keeping your pool warm in very cool
temperatures. Most pool heaters will
not operate below 50°F. Your h/c unit
will work down to 38°F by utilizing a
“defrost cycle”. It does this
automatically by sensing the coolant

temperature and reversing operation
for 2 minutes to defrost the evaporator
coil and will resume heating function
after defrosting the evaporator coil.

Selecting Functionality
of Unit

This unit is capable of operating as a
Time Clock Override or as the Time Clock
Eliminator. If you already have a time
clock on your swimming pool and would
like to maintain its normal operation
with the added benefit of a heat pump
time clock override – please review the
section for the Time Clock Override. If
you do not own a time clock for your
pool system - please review the section
for the Time Clock Eliminator.

Time Clock Eliminator

(TCE) Operation

Please read the functions of this feature
carefully.

All wiring
and

electrical connections must be performed
by a qualified electrician. Installation
must be in accordance with local and
national codes.

Phone: (877)-278-2797

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To Remote System
(If Applicable)

This section allows you to run the heat
pump at set intervals during the day. If
you have a time clock, and would like to
use it please refer to the Time Clock
Override section.

For the TCE feature to work, your pool
pump must be wired to the heat pump.
See figure 9 for wiring the TCE feature

This unit is prepared at the factory with
the TCE feature installed, but set to the
“off” position in the “FIL” mode. You
will need to set the hours of run time
for the pump and filter system. See
“activating and setting system run
time” below.

The function of the TCE is done through
a timing sequence of 6 periods per
24 hours. You select the hours for your
required filter pump run time, and the
heater takes care of the rest. It does this
by dividing the system run time equally
over the 6 periods, turning the pump on
for 1/6th of the specified run time and
off the remainder of the period unless
additional heating is required. The
heater will always operate the system
on a daily basis for the amount of run
time you have selected. The timing
sequence begins at the initial start up.

PRO1300h/c TCE

PRO1300h/c

TCE

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