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Fairland Pioneer PHC18L - User Manual

Fairland Pioneer PHC18L
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2015/12 - Indice de révision : F - Code : 33436
FAIRLAND PIONEER
Swimming POOL HEAT PUMPS
PHC18L-PHC25L-PHC35L-PHC50L
PHC60L-PHC60LS-PHC80LS-PHC120LS
PHC150LS HORIZONTAL
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
(To be read carefully and kept for future reference)

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • W
    william50Aug 2, 2025
    What to do if my Fairland Pioneer Heat Pump automatic start/stop is not working correctly?
    • H
      hunter26Aug 2, 2025
      If the automatic start/stop function of your Fairland Pioneer Heat Pump isn't working, check the following: Ensure the manual on/off switch is set to 'on'. Also, check if the circuit breaker has tripped or the fuse has blown. The machine might be in a delayed start phase (the 'on' LED is lit up), or the timer might be on (the ‘On’ indicator light is lit up).
  • M
    Miranda JenningsAug 7, 2025
    Why is my Fairland Pioneer PHC18L making a clicking/popping sound?
    • C
      Crystal RyanAug 7, 2025
      The clicking/popping sound in your Fairland Pioneer Heat Pump is likely due to the noise made by the 4-way valve during cycle inversions for heating/defrosting or defrosting/heating.
  • X
    xhamiltonAug 12, 2025
    Why is my Fairland Pioneer PHC18L making a clicking/popping noise?
    • J
      Julie BarnesAug 12, 2025
      The clicking/popping noises in your Fairland Pioneer Heat Pump may be caused by the heat exchanger as it expands and contracts due to temperature variations.
  • A
    Austin MooreAug 17, 2025
    What to do if my Fairland Pioneer Heat Pump does not start up?
    • D
      Daniel BallardAug 18, 2025
      If your Fairland Pioneer Heat Pump doesn't start, verify that the water temperature at the heat pump outlet is a few degrees warmer than the water temperature at the inlet. Also, ensure that the air inlet and exhaust are not obstructed.
  • M
    Melinda BrownAug 22, 2025
    Why is my Fairland Pioneer Heat Pump making a flowing sound?
    • M
      Michelle BallAug 22, 2025
      The flowing sound in your Fairland Pioneer Heat Pump is likely due to the circulation of heat exchange fluid or drainage of condensates. This can occur while the heat pump is running, just after it stops, and during the first 2/3 minutes after the machine starts up.
  • K
    Kelly GalvanAug 27, 2025
    Why is steam escaping from my Fairland Pioneer PHC18L Heat Pump?
    • M
      Megan HendricksAug 27, 2025
      The steam escaping from your Fairland Pioneer Heat Pump is because the fan stops automatically for defrosting.

Summary

Foreword

Operating Principle and Main Components

Technical Data

Technical Specifications

CAUTION

Dimensions

Safety Advice and General Recommendations

Handling

Handle the machine with care, never leave the machine lying on its side.

Electricity

Siting and Positioning

Installation Guide

Wiring

Hydraulic Connections

Operation

Pool Water Temperature Set Point

View and modify the desired pool water temperature using the control panel arrows.

Verifications Prior to Use

Check installation, wiring, earthing, set point, and air circulation before operation.

Start Up

Ensure filtration is running, check for leaks, set temperature, and start heat pump.

Precautions

Maintenance

Pool Water Physico-chemical Properties

Check pool water pH, hardness, cyanuric acid, chlorine, and bromine levels within specified ranges.

Troubleshooting

Fault Codes

Guarantee

Fairland Pioneer PHC18L Specifications

General IconGeneral
Heating Capacity (Air 27°C/Water 27°C/Humidity 80%)18 kW
Max. Water Temperature40 °C
ModelPHC18L
Power Supply220-240V, 50Hz
Water Connection50 mm
Operating Temperature Range43 °C

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