EasyManua.ls Logo

Hayward PASRW040H117 User Manual

Hayward PASRW040H117
36 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
Page #1 background imageLoading...
Page #1 background image
USE ONLY HAYWARD® GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS
ENERGYLINE INVERTER SERIES
SWIMMING POOL/SPA HEAT PUMP UNIT
Hayward Pool Products (Australia) Pty Ltd.
Melbourne-Sydney-Brisbane-Perth
Email: sales@hayward-pool.com.au | Website: www.hayward-pool.com.au
PO Box 4384 | Dandenong South VIC 3164
ABN 66 083 413 414
Sales Contact Ph: 1300POOLS1 Fax: 1300POOLS2
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
To prevent potential injury and to avoid unnecessary service calls, read
this manual carefully and completely. Retain and ensure this manual is
passed on to the end user.
Installaon & Operaon Manual
Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Hayward PASRW040H117 and is the answer not in the manual?

Hayward PASRW040H117 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelPASRW040H117
CategoryHeat Pump
Heating Capacity40, 000 BTU/hr
Phase1
Compressor TypeScroll
RefrigerantR410A
Cooling Capacity40, 000 BTU
Voltage208-230V

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

General Warnings and Precautions

Covers injury prevention, qualified personnel, electrical safety, supervision, and appliance use.

Hazardous Pressure and Separation Risks

Addresses risks from hazardous pressure, component separation, and suction entrapment.

Reducing Entrapment Hazards

Specific measures to mitigate suction entrapment risks.

1. Introduction

Safety Instructions and Refrigerant Information

Precautions regarding refrigerant R32 and potential hazards.

3. Installation and Connection

3.2 Heat Pump Unit Installation

Guidelines for placing the heat pump unit outdoors and recommended installation distances.

3.3 Hydraulic Connection

Instructions for connecting the water inlet and outlet pipes to the heat pump.

3.4 Electrical Connection

Requirements for electrical installation, wiring, RCD, and isolator switch.

3.5 Start-up and Operation Checks

Procedure for initial start-up, water flow checks, and re-start delay.

3.6 Water Flow Setting

How to adjust the by-pass valve to achieve a 2°C temperature difference.

4. User Interface

4.3 Timer Function Settings

How to program deferred start and stop times for the heat pump.

5. Maintenance and Winterising

7. Troubleshooting

Related product manuals