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Built Right BR135 S7 - User Manual

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Pool/Spa Heat Pump
Installation & Operation Manual
Models BR105 XW BR115 XW BR135 XW
BR105 S7 BR115 S7 BR135 S7
BR-40101
Version 2.0

Questions and Answers

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    vhaynesSep 2, 2025
    What does dSd mean on Built Right BR135 S7 Swimming Pool Heater?
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      Hailey WongSep 2, 2025
      If the control display on your Built Right Swimming Pool Heater is flashing "dSd", it indicates a defrost sensor malfunction or that the sensor is not connected. It is recommended to call for service.
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    Sara MckenzieAug 31, 2025
    What does LP3 mean on Built Right BR135 S7 Swimming Pool Heater?
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      Julie PowellSep 1, 2025
      If your Built Right Swimming Pool Heater control display is flashing "LP” or "LP3”, it indicates low refrigerant or a faulty low-pressure sensor. It is recommended to call for service.
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    heidi80Aug 29, 2025
    What does FS5 mean on Built Right BR135 S7 Swimming Pool Heater?
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      David MillerAug 29, 2025
      If the control on your Built Right Swimming Pool Heater displays “FS5”, it indicates that the air temperature is still too cold after five “FS” signals. Once the air temperature rises above 50°F, press any key on the control to resume normal operation. If no key is pressed, the heater will enter a one-hour standby mode. If it remains too cold after the standby mode, the 15-minute FS cycles will resume.
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    William ThomasAug 27, 2025
    Why is my Built Right Swimming Pool Heater flashing FS?
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      seandavisAug 28, 2025
      If your Built Right Swimming Pool Heater control display is flashing “FS” or “FS1, FS2, FS3, FS4”, it means the air temperature is too cold for the heater to operate. Wait until the air temperature warms up to at least 50°F (10°C). The heater will automatically cycle on for 2 minutes every 15 minutes to check if the temperature is warm enough to resume normal operation.
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    Lucas BishopAug 27, 2025
    Why is water leaking from my Built Right Swimming Pool Heater?
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      Stacy PerryAug 27, 2025
      If water is running out of the bottom of your Built Right Swimming Pool Heater, it could be due to condensation or an internal leak. The heater can produce up to 3 gallons per hour of water condensing from the evaporator coil. First, shut the heater off for several hours but leave the pool pump running. If water continues to leak, call for service.
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    Jason BrewerAug 25, 2025
    What to do if Built Right Swimming Pool Heater displays FLO?
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      Monica SmithAug 25, 2025
      If the control display on your Built Right Swimming Pool Heater is flashing “FLO”, it means there's an issue with water flow. First, ensure the pool pump is turned on. Then, check that the skimmer basket, pump strainer basket, and pool filter are all clean. Finally, make sure the valves are set properly to allow adequate water flow.
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    Denise HoweAug 23, 2025
    How to fix HP error on Built Right Swimming Pool Heater?
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      smithsierraAug 23, 2025
      If your Built Right Swimming Pool Heater control displays “HP, HP3, or HP6”, it indicates a water flow restriction. To resolve this, clean the pump and filter. Also, adjust the water valves to ensure proper flow. If the problem continues, it is recommended to call for service.

Summary

Introduction to Built Right Pool Heat Pumps

Installation Guide for Pool Heat Pumps

Installation Location Recommendations

Guidelines for placing the heat pump to ensure proper operation and avoid damage.

Installation Clearances

Minimum required distances around the heat pump for adequate air circulation.

Equipment Pad Installation

Recommendations for installing the heat pump on a stable, pitched surface for drainage.

Tie Down Straps for Installation

Instructions on securing the unit using tie-down straps for stability and safety.

Water Piping Installation

Electrical Hook Up and Bonding

Electrical Bonding Requirements

Essential requirements for bonding all metallic components to prevent electrical hazards.

Pool Heat Pump Wiring Diagram

Heat Pump Operation and Digital Control

Turning the Heater Off and On

Step-by-step instructions for turning the heat pump off and on via the control panel.

Heater Operating Time

Guidance on setting pool pump run time for optimal heater performance and efficiency.

Initial Heater Startup Procedure

Steps to follow before starting the heater for the first time to ensure proper operation.

Defrost Cycle Explanation

Information on the defrost cycle, its activation conditions, and display indicators.

Condensation and Drainage

Explanation of normal water drainage from the unit due to condensation.

Using an External Controller

Instructions for connecting and using an external controller with the heat pump.

Pool and Spa Modes

Switching Between Pool and Spa Modes

Procedure for changing the heat pump's operating mode between pool and spa.

Displaying Temperature in °F or °C

Information on how the temperature is displayed and how to change units if needed.

Keypad Lockout Feature

Instructions for locking and unlocking the control panel keypad and setting codes.

Changing Set Point Temperature

Procedure for adjusting the desired pool or spa water temperature.

Troubleshooting Pool Heat Pump Issues

General Maintenance for Pool Heat Pumps

Cleaning the Heat Pump

Maintenance tasks for cleaning the evaporator coil, drain holes, and housing.

Winterizing the Heat Pump

Procedures for preparing the heat pump for freezing conditions to prevent damage.

Service Information and Support

Built Right BR135 S7 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBuilt Right
ModelBR135 S7
CategorySwimming Pool Heater
LanguageEnglish

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