Water hammer suppression, Wiring, Standards – Aquacal LTM0266 User Manual

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“TecMark” Switch:

1) TecMark switches do not have an

adjustment wheel lock. See Figure 23.

2) With water pump operating and electrical

power supplied to the heat pump, slowly
rotate top of adjustment wheel to the left
or right until “FLO” code (just)
disappears.

3) With electrical power remaining

“ON” to

heat pump and heat pump operating,
shut off power to circulating pump. If
switch has been correctly adjusted, when
water pump stops, heat pump will shut
off and “FLO” code will display.

4) Reinstall heat pump front cover.

4.3.g Water Hammer Suppression

AquaCal AutoPilot strongly recommends a water hammer suppression standpipe be installed whenever a
cyclic cleaning system (in-floor cleaning system) is installed. This will prevent possible water hammer
damage to equipment.

Rapidly closing valves can cause a wave of non-compressible water to flow backwards in the piping
system, damaging equipment as the water stops abruptly in the system. Damage to water circuits caused
by water hammer effects are not covered by warranty.

4.4 Wiring

WARNING - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death.

The information contained in this section is intended for use by qualified electrical
installation technicians familiar with electrical service industry safety standards and
methods.

4.4.a Standards

STANDARDS

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TITLE

Article 440

Standard for Safety for Electric Spas, Equipment Assemblies, and Associated
Equipment.

Article 680

Standard for Safety for Swimming Pool Pumps, Filters and Chlorinators.

IEC 60335-1-2001

Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - General requirements

IEC 60335-2-40 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety

– Particular requirements for

electrical heat pumps, air-conditioners and dehumidifiers.

NFPA 70

The electrical installation must conform to the current version of the NEC, and all
applicable local and state codes.

UL1995

Heating and cooling equipment.

Table 11

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Not all standards are applicable in all installations. Follow all local applicable codes.

Rotate top of adjustment wheel to decrease water
pressure required to start heat pump

Figure 23

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