Pentair HP 230 User Manual

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Floating Thermometer: A thermometer that floats on the water
surface with the main sensing bulb in the water. Indicates the ac-
tual pool or spa temperature it’s floating in. A tie on type will
work the same.

Flow Control Valve: A valve or check valve that controls water
flow either automatically or manually.
Freon™: Trade name for a type of refrigerant. The heat transfer
medium used to transfer the generated heat to the pool water, in
the vapor compression cycle of the heat pump system. Changing
from a gas to a liquid state in cycles.

Full Prime: A reference used to describe a water pump running
normally without air entering into the system, running at full ca-
pacity.

Gas Chlorine: Chlorine in a pure state, gas.

G.P.M. : Gallons per minute, used to measure flow rate

Heat & Cool: The unit, the heater, the appliance referenced in this
manual. A reverse cycle unit capable of both heating and cooling.

Heat Exchanger: A manifold where the compressed hot freon gas
transfers its heat to the pool water. A tube within a tube. Hot freon
gas passing through one tube and water passing through the other
tube, bent in a coiled fashion. Made from a cupronickel metal
alloy.

Heat Loss: The act of the pool losing heat due to certain conditions
such as weather, wind, evaporation, radiance, convection etc.

Heat Pump: The unit, the heater, the appliance referenced in this
manual.

Hydro-Therapy Jets: Used in spas to create high pressure water
flow with air turbulence. Water is forced through a restriction that
creates a vortex that draws air into the water flow thus increasing
velocity. This air flow is usually regulated by a manual control.

Icing Up: Ice forming on the evaporator coil.

In Line Type Chlorinator: A chlorinating device that is mounted
directly on the piping, that has an internal manifold within the
plumbing, used to allow water flow through the containment, where
a solid tablet type chlorine is held. This type requires no water
tubing in and out of the containment.

Injection: In regard to feeding pool chemicals into the water flow
in whatever fashion.

Installer: Same as dealer, person or company where the unit was
purchased.

Internal Adjustments: Any part or component inside the cabinet of
the unit.

Lint Trap Basket: A strainer type basket that collects debris and
prevents such from being trapped in other equipment, including
the heat exchanger.

Liquid Chlorine: Chlorine in a liquid form, (sodium hypochlorite).

Long Term Freeze: When the outside air temperature drops below
36 degrees as part of a seasonal weather change lasting for an ex-
tended period of time.

Marcite: A white plaster type pool wall and surface finishing ma-
terial made of white Portland cement and marble dust.

Migrate: Referring to concentrated chlorine moving through the
filter system plumbing with or without the water flowing.

Motorized Plumbing Valves: Valves that are driven by low volt-
age motors mounted on top of such a valve. Usually used to change
from pool to spa mode via a control switch or device without hav-
ing to go to the filter system and turn these valves manually.

Muriatic Acid: A liquid acid that is used to lower the Ph of pool
water. Handle with extreme caution. (Use a dry powder acid for

spas.)

Normal Operation: When the heat pump is running as intended by
the manufacturer.

Nozzle Attachment: A device attached to the end of a garden hose,
that increases pressure and controls direction.

On/Off Switch: Located on the unit next to the thermostat dial use
to shut the unit off and on, so you do not have to move the thermo-
stat or shut off the circuit breaker to control the unit.
O-Ring: A round rubber gasket that is used for sealing removable
access lids to pool filtering equipment and other related items.

Ph: A term used when determining the alkalinity or acetic nature
of water.

Pool/Spa Combination: When you have a pool and spa together,
where the two body’s of water are connected by a spill-over or
other plumbing means.

PPM: Parts per million. Use as a term to tell you how much of a
certain chemical ratio is in the water.

Pressure Switch: A device inside the heater, that senses water pres-
sure and keeps the unit from running when there is little or no
water flow going through it.

Radiant Heat Loss: When the water loses heat through the walls
and floor of the pool shell.

Return: The term used to indicate water flow direction back to the
pool, after it passes through the filtering system. There are ori-
fices in the pool called return outlets.

Run Dry: When any pool equipment is running without water,
usually causing some sort of damage.

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