Caution – Pentair HP 230 User Manual

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Often times, when these auto vacuums begin to wear,
they require more suction from the pump to operate.
Diverting all vacuum through the auto vac may help it
run better but will restrict the overall water flow through
the entire system and the heater.

If you have a low water flow situation where the heater
is not getting enough water through the condenser coil,
remove the pool vac and open all skimmer and main
floor drain vacuum valves to provide maximum flow.

The auto vac manufacturer has a special valve that plugs
into the skimmer before the auto vac hose. These spe-
cial valves will properly regulate the water flow through
the auto vac without creating too much vacuum restric-
tion on the skimmer suction port.

The hose connecting the auto vac to the skimmer should
be checked for the presence of suction leaks that allow
air into the system. (See damage caused by vacuum
leaks previously). As the auto vac hose gets older and
sun damaged, it may develop an air vacuum leak or
known as a "suction leak".

In all cases, you should do what ever necessary to gain
the proper water flow through the heat exchanger. Once
the pool vac is working, make sure you have the proper
water flow through the heater at all times. If the low
flow created by an auto vac is causing a problem with
the unit, it is not considered a warranty condition.

AUTOMATIC POOL VACUUMS

Automatic pool cleaners will decrease the water flow
by restricting the suction of the circulation pump. Most
automatic type pool cleaners operate from the suction
provided by the circulation pump.

Some automatic pool vacuums are plugged into the
skimmer suction port. The main floor drain is then re-
stricted some, so that the auto vac has enough vacuum
to operate. It can then move freely and not become
stuck to the main drain port.

Typical

Automatic

Pool Cleaner

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When manually vacuuming the pool or performing ser-
vice to the filtering system, "shut the heater off !"
When the vacuum hose is plugged in, it may cause the
pump to loose prime due to the air in the hose. You
may also need to restrict the main drain suction port to
gain more vacuum to the vacuum hose and head. This
will lower the overall flow through the unit and cause it
to cycle on & off, possibly causing damage. Shut the
heater off whenever there is a chance of restricted wa-
ter flow or loss of prime.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

As part of routine maintenance you should schedule a
licensed air conditioning contractor or the factory ser-
vice department to check the refrigeration circuit and
components of the heat pump against factory specifica-
tions. An improper adjustment or diagnosis by others
may limit your warranty. You can call the factory ser-
vice department for a list of factory authorized service
centers in your area. Have all the refrigeration compo-
nents checked against the factory specifications. You
can request this information from the factory service
department.

Verify correct installation according to the owners and
installation manuals. Verify water flow through the heat
exchanger and filtering system. Check all chlorinator
placement and pool water balance. Test the supply volt-
age, amperage draw, wire size against factory specifi-
cations and local codes. Test the operating refrigerant
pressures and corresponding components to factory
specifications. Adjust refrigerant according to the sub
cooling reading and factory specification.

Clean and flush the evaporator coils to remove debris,
salt and mineral build up at least twice a year. Clean
more often if you live in a costal and or sandy environ-
ment. Clean them with a mild soap and a very soft
brush. Do not use a pressurized garden hose. The air
handling compartment below the fan must be cleaned
of debris regularly. Contact an air conditioning con-
tractor for proper methods of cleaning the evaporator
coils. Remember to make sure the irrigation sprinkler
system does not spray on the unit!

The fan motor should be oiled when the unit is serviced
otherwise once per year or more if needed. Coastal in-
stallation should oil the fan motor 4 times per year or
more depending on exposure.

CAUTION

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