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Electro EVOLUTION - Pipe Work; Weather Protection; Electrical Connection

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Pipe Work
It is essential that the pipe work connecting to and from the heater
has a minimum bore (internal diameter) of 1¼” (32mm). To assist correct air
purging and to ensure the heater remains completely full of water during
operation, the return pipe which carries the water back to the pool must
incorporate a safety loop or ‘kick-up’ in the pipe as close as possible to the
heater (see  g 4)
NOTE: When coupling to a  exible pipe a safety loop can simply be
created by routing the pipe up and over an obstacle. Remember to
use pipe clips to securely fasten all hose connections.
Weather Protection
The heater must be installed within a dry weather proof enclosure.
Caution! If the heater is not used during winter months it must be drained to
prevent frost damage.
Electrical Connection
The heater must be installed in accordance with the country / regional
requirements & regulations. In any event the work must be carried out by
a quali ed electrician, who will provide a certi cate of conformity upon
completion of the work. The power supply must be  tted with a RCD. If
required your electrician may replace the supplied cable entry gland with a
larger size to secure the cable powering the heater, this will not a ect your
warranty if carried out by a quali ed electrician.
Cable section: This should be calculated at 5-amp / mm for distances up
to 20 metres (these sections are indicative and should be checked and
adapted if necessary for cable lengths over 20 metres.
ENGLISH
Remove Access Cover
to make the electrical
connections
(Quali ed electricians only)
Fig 5.