Maintenance – Aquacal H 100 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

PLANNED MAINTENANCE PROGRAM

AquaCal offers a very reasonably priced, professionally-performed, Planned

Maintenance Program….See APPENDIX for full details.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

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You should have your heat pump inspected and maintained on an annual basis by

a qualified pool heat pump specialist. Additionally, if your heat pump is located

on the beach, or at a sea wall where salt spray and sand can affect the unit, more

frequent service may be necessary. For Service Plan information, please see

APPENDIX-I at the rear of this manual, and then contact AquaCal Customer

Support at: 800-786-7751.

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Provide good airflow to the heat pump. Keep the sides and top of the heat pump

free of obstructions.

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Control Irrigation: In regions were wells are used for irrigation, water quality is

sometimes less than poor, and water spray can damage heater components.

Regardless of water quality, it is recommended that sprinklers be directed away

from the heat pump.

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Prevent rain water run-off, from roofs, from pouring directly into the heater. The

heater is designed to withstand normal rainfall, but solid streams of water from

roof drip-lines may eventually damage heat pump components. If the heat pump

resides beneath a roof edge, to promote heat pump longevity, a rain leader

(gutter) or rain shield will be necessary.

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Drainage: Your heat pump may produce abundant condensation under certain

conditions; this is considered normal operation. Accordingly, keep the drain

holes at the base of the heat pump free of grass, weeds, dirt, or other obstructions,

allowing for free and complete drainage around the heater. (Also see, on previous

page: CONTINUOUS USAGE AND WATER AROUND UNIT.)

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If your unit is located under trees where leaves fall and accumulate in the bottom

of the heat pump, a qualified technician should periodically remove accumulated

leaves.

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