Default program parameters, Optional installation, Pool and spa combination heating – Aquacal LTM0266 User Manual

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4.5.c Default Program Parameters

The following options have been pre-programmed into the microprocessor.

CODE

DESCRIPTION

DEFAULT VALUE

RANGE

“CFI”

Celsius / Fahrenheit Selection.

1

0 = Celsius / 1 = Fahrenheit

“CFO”

Call-Flex Options

0

This option is not used.

“dBP”

Pool Dead-Band Differential

1° TO 5°

“dBS”

Spa Dead-Band Differential

1° TO 5°

“dEL”

Time Delay

1

0 = “OFF”
1 = “ON”

“dSC”

Defrost Sensor Calibration

Factory Calibrated

Plus or minus 10°F

“ELC”

Enter Lock Code

50

00 - 99

“FS2”

Flow Switch / Auto T-Stat Switching
Option

0

0 = “No Switch”
1 = “Enable Switch”

“JAO”

External Controller

0

0 = “No Controller”
2 = ”Two Wire Controller”
3 = “Three Wire Controller”

“LOC”

Service Entry Point

50

00 - 99

“tSC”

Water Sensor Calibration

Factory Calibrated

Plus or minus 10°F

“ULC”

User Lock Code

0

0 = “User Lock Disabled”
1 = “User Lock Enabled”

Operating Mode

“OFF”

Heat Only

– “OFF”, “HEA”

Heat and Cool

– “OFF”, “HEA”,

“COO”, and “ACH”

Thermostat Settings (Pool and Spa)

“OFF”

Table 13

4.6 Optional Installation

4.6.a Pool and Spa Combination Heating

The heat pump is equipped with two thermostats; one for pool and one for spa. The water is maintained at
the selected thermostat set-point depending on the selected thermostat. Please note

– when heating the

spa, the water must be isolated from the pool by selecting the correct water isolation valve position.

Pool / spa installations can be automated with an

“External Flow Switch”. This option changes the selector

thermostat each time the pool or spa isolation valve is positioned.

See “Available Accessories” on page 35

for more information.

4.6.b Spa Setback Heating Option

When using a heat pump to heat a spa only (without a pool in the water circuit), the

“POOL” thermostat

can be used as a setback control. Set t

he “SPA” thermostat for the desired spa temperature. Select the

“POOL” thermostat and set it at a point 10-15º F below the desired spa temperature. This allows the spa to
be held at a heated temperature

using the “POOL” thermostat, but somewhat lower than normal spa-use

temperatures.

When ready to heat the spa, select the “SPA” thermostat to heat the spa to the desired temperature. This
will result in reduced warm up periods over full cold starts.

Switch back to the “POOL” thermostat when

done using the spa.

To prevent excessive heat loss and increased run time, use a spa cover and turn off air blowers when
heating spas.

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