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Brand | PoolPak |
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Model | R-410A SWHP Series |
Category | Dehumidifier |
Language | English |
Details the unique design and maintenance requirements of indoor pool facilities.
Discusses factors affecting occupant comfort, including temperature and humidity levels.
Explains the importance of air movement and distribution for uniform space conditions.
Covers supply air volume, static pressure, and ductwork design for optimal performance.
Addresses auxiliary heating, negative pressure, and vapor barriers for natatoriums.
Overview of the PoolPak system's dehumidification and heat recycling process.
Describes the microprocessor control system for maintaining comfort conditions.
Explains the dew point control method for maintaining moisture levels and preventing building damage.
Details the Electronic Control Center (ECC III) and its capabilities for natatorium control.
Explains how the system controls humidity through proportional staging of unit capacity.
Describes the simultaneous operation of heat recovery and economizer control for energy savings.
Details the purge cycle for full natatorium ventilation, programmable for pool shocking.
General requirements for unit placement, piping, electrical, and duct connections.
Guidelines for mounting the unit on a flat, level, and properly supported foundation.
Details on supplying and installing fused disconnects and wiring for electrical power.
Instructions for mounting and connecting the Remote Interface Unit for system control.
Guidelines for locating and installing remote air-cooled condensers for proper airflow.
Recommendations for refrigerant piping installation, materials, and sizing.
How to use the RIU display/keypad to monitor and adjust system parameters.
Describes how multiple PoolPak units coordinate operation via a proprietary network.
Overview of troubleshooting features and common fault conditions detected by the ECC III.
Procedure for accessing and interpreting the ECC III fault history log for diagnostics.
Enables manual control of digital and analog outputs for troubleshooting efficiency.
Diagrams and information for single point power wiring configurations.
Diagrams and information for dual point power wiring configurations.
Details on connecting the PoolPak control panel to external devices and systems.
Explains how PoolPak units connect and communicate in a multi-unit installation.