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INSTALLATION & USER MANUAL

Thank you for choosing Fairland Full-inverter heat pump


SUMMARY
For users ………………………………………………………………………………. P.1-P.6
1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1

1.1. Contents: 1

1.2. Operating conditions and range: 1

1.3. Advantages of different modes: 1

1.4. Kind reminder: 2

2. OPERATIONS 4

2.1. Notice before using 4

2.2. Operation instructions Hiba! A könyvjelző nem létezik.

2.3. Daily maintenance and winterizing 6

3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 7
For installers and professionals ………………………………………………… P.7-P.18
1. TRANSPORTATION 8

2. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE 8

2.1. Notice before installation: 8

2.2. Installation instruction 9

2.3. Trial after installation 12

2.4. Maintenance and winterizing 13

3. TROUBLE SHOOTING FOR COMMON FAULTS 13

4. FAILURE CODE 14

APPENDIX 1: HEATING PRIORITY WIRING DIAGRAM (OPTIONAL) 15

APPENDIX 2: HEATING PRIORITY WIRING DIAGRAM (OPTIONAL) 16

APPENDIX 3: HEATING PRIORITY WIRING DIAGRAM (OPTIONAL) 17

PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR SUBSEQUENT USE


This manual provides you necessary information for optimal use and maintenance
FOR USER

1. GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1. Contents:
After unpacking, please check if you have all the following components.

1.2. Operating conditions and range:

ITEMS RANGE

Operating range Air temp -7℃~43℃

heating 18℃~35℃
Temp. setting
cooling 12℃~30℃

The heat pump will have ideal performance in the operation range Air 15℃~25℃.

1.3. Advantages of different modes:

The heat pump has two modes: Smart and Silence. They have different advantages under different conditions.

MODE RECOMMENDATION ADVANTAGES

Heating capacity: 20% to 100% capacity


Smart mode
Intelligent optimization
As standard
Fast heating

Silence mode Heating capacity: 20% to 80% capacity

Use at night Sound level: 3dB (A) lower than Smart mode.

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1.4. Kind reminder:

This heat pump has Power-off memory function. When the power is recovered, the heat pump
will restart automatically.

1.4.1. The heat pump can only be used to heat the pool water. It can NEVER be used to heat other
flammable or turbid liquid.

1.4.2. Don’t lift the water union when moving the heat pump since the titanium heat exchanger
inside the heat pump will be damaged.

1.4.3. Don’t put obstacles before the air inlet and outlet of the heat pump.

1.4.4. Don’t put anything into inlet or outlet, or the efficiency of the heat pump will be reduced or
even stopped.

1.4.5. Don’t use or store combustible gas or liquid such as thinners, paint and fuel to avoid fire.

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1.4.6. If any abnormal circumstances occurred, e.g.: abnormal noises, smells, smokes and
leakage of electricity, switch off the main power immediately and contact your
local dealer. Don’t try to repair the heat pump by yourselves.

1.4.7. The main power switch should be out of the reach of Children.

1.4.8. Please cut off the power in the lightning storm weather.

1.4.9. Please note that following codes are not failure.

CODES

No water flow

Anti-Freezing Reminder

Out of the operating range

Insufficient water flow or pump blocked

Power abnormal

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2. OPERATIONS

2.1. Notice before using

2.1.1. For longer service life, please ensure water pump is on before heat pump starts to work, and
water pump is off after heat pump is off.

2.1.2. Ensure no water leakage on piping system, then unlock screen and press to power on
heat pump.

2.2. Operation instructions

SYMBOL DESIGNATION FUNCTION

ON/OFF Power On/Off

1. Press it for 3 seconds to unlock/lock screen


Unlock 2. After screen is unlocked, press it to select mode.
Auto (12~35℃) Heating (18~35℃) Cooling (12~30℃)

Speed Select Smart/Silence mode

Up / Down Adjust set temperature

Note:
①Screen lock:
a. If no operation in 30 seconds, screen will be locked.
b. When HP is off, screen will be dark and “0%” will be displayed.

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c. Press for 3 seconds to lock screen and it will be dark

②Screen unlock:

a. Press for 3 seconds to unlock screen and it will be lit up.


b. Only after screen is unlocked, any other buttons can be functioned.

Water inlet
temperature

Water outlet Smart/Silence


temperature mode

Auto

Heating

Cooling

Compressor

Heating capacity percentage

1.Power On: Press for 3 seconds to light up screen, then press to power on heat pump.

2.Adjust Set Temperature: When screen is unlocked, press or to display or adjust the set temperature.

3. Mode Selection: Press to select mode.

a. Auto : adjustable temperature range 12~35℃

b. Heating : adjustable temperature range 18~35℃

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c. Cooling : adjustable temperature range 12~30℃

4. Smart/Silence mode selection:

① Smart mode as default will be activated when heat pump is on, and screen shows .

② Press to enter Silence mode, and screen shows .


(Suggestion: select Smart mode for initial heating)

5. Defrosting

a. Auto Defrosting: When heat pump is defrosting, will be flashing. After defrosting, will stop flashing.

b. Compulsory Defrosting: When heat pump is heating, press and together for 5 seconds to start compulsory

defrosting, and will be flashing. After defrosting, will stop flashing.


(Note: Compulsory defrosting intervals should be more than 30 minutes and the compressor should run for more than 10
minutes.)

2.3. Daily maintenance and winterizing

2.3.1. Daily Maintenance

Please don’t forget to cut off power supply of the heat pump
 Please clean the evaporator with household detergents or clean water, NEVER use gasoline,
thinners or any similar fuel.
 Check bolts, cables and connections regularly.

2.3.2. Winterizing

In winter season when you don’t swim, please cut off power supply and drain water out of the
heat pump. When using the heat pump under 2℃, make sure there is always water flow.

Important:
Unscrew the water union of inlet pipe
to let the water flow out.
When the water in machine freezes in
winter season, the titanium heat
exchanger may be damaged.

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3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Model IPHC15 IPHC20 IPHC25 IPHC30 IPHC35 IPHC45 IPHC55 IPHC70 IPHC70T IPHC100T

Advised pool volume


15~30 20~40 25~45 30~55 35~65 40~75 50~95 65~120 65~120 90~169
(m3)

Working air temp (℃) -7~43

Performance Condition: Air 26°C, Water 26°C, Humidity 80%

Heating capacity (kW) 6.5 8.1 10.0 12.1 13.5 17.5 21.0 27.5 27.3 35.5

C.O.P 15.8~7.4 15.5~7.4 16.2~7.3 15.6~6.0 16.3~6.7 16.6~6.2 16.1~6.0 16.2~6.5 16.1~6.5 16.5~5.8

C.O.P at 50% speed 11.3 11.2 11.3 10.8 11.2 11.4 11.0 11.5 11.5 11.2

Performance Condition: Air 15°C, Water 26°C, Humidity 70%

Heating capacity (kW) 4.8 6.0 7.0 8.1 9.5 11.5 14.5 18.0 18.0 24.2

C.O.P 8.1~4.8 7.7~5.0 8.1~4.8 7.8~4.5 8.2~4.6 8.2~4.5 8.1~4.4 8.5~4.8 8.5~4.8 8.4~4.7

C.O.P at 50% speed 7.0 6.8 7.0 6.5 6.8 6.6 6.5 7.0 7.0 7.2

Performance Condition: Air 35°C, Water 28°C, Humidity 80%

Cooling capacity (kW) 3.0 4.0 4.6 5.6 6.3 7.8 10.0 12.2 12.2 16.5

Rated input power(kW)


0.12~0.94 0.16~1.2 0.21~1.4 0.24~1.8 0.27~2.1 0.3~2.6 0.36~3.3 0.53~3.8 0.53~3.9 0.63~5.15
at air 15°C

Rated input current(A)


0.52~4.1 0.7~5.2 0.91~6.1 1.04~7.8 1.17~9.1 1.3~11.3 1.57~14.3 2.3~16.5 0.76~5.6 0.91~7.4
at air 15°C

Max input current (A) 6.5 7.5 8.5 10.5 11.0 13.0 17.0 20.0 7.0 9.5

Power supply 230V/1 Ph/50Hz 400V/3 Ph/50Hz

Advised water flux


2~4 2~4 3~4 4~6 5~7 6.5~8.5 8~10 10~12 10~12 12~18
(m³/h)

Sound pressure 1m
37.8~47.2 38.8~48.2 38.6~49.9 42.1~50.7 41.3~54.0 43.1~53.8 40.9~54.2 43.5~54.9 43.5~54.9 42.6~54.7
dB(A)

Sound pressure 10m


17.8~27.2 18.8~28.2 18.6~29.9 22.1~30.7 21.3~34.0 23.1~33.8 20.9~34.2 23.5~34.9 23.5~34.9 22.6~34.7
dB(A)

Water pipe in-out Spec


50
(mm)

Net Dimension LxWxH 894×359× 894×359× 894×359× 954×359× 954×359× 954×429× 954×429× 1084×429× 1084×429× 1154×539×

(mm) 648 648 648 648 648 648 755 948 948 948

Net Weight (kg) 42 45 49 50 52 63 68 90 93 117

 The values indicated are valid under ideal conditions: Pool covered with an isothermal cover, filtration system
running at least 15 hours a day.
 Related parameters are subject to adjustment periodically for technical improvement without further notice. For
details please refer to nameplate.

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1. TRANSPORTATION
1.1. When storing or moving the heat pump, the heat pump should be at the upright
position.

1.2. When moving the heat pump, do not lift the water union since the titanium heat
exchanger inside the heat pump will be damaged.

2. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE

The heat pump must be installed by a professional team. The users are not qualified to install by
themselves, otherwise the heat pump might be damaged and risky for users’ safety.

2.1. Notice before installation:

2.1.1. The inlet and outlet water unions can’t bear the weight of soft pipes. The heat pump must be
connected with hard pipes!

2.1.2.In order to guarantee the heating efficiency, the water pipe length should be ≤10m between
the pool and the heat pump.

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2.2. Installation instruction

2.2.1. Location and size

The heat pump should be installed in a place with good ventilation

* MINIMUM DISTANCE
Filter
Water processor
Water switch

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UNIT=MM A B C D E F G H

IPHC15 334 590 318 359 894 250 74 648


IPHC20 334 590 318 359 894 250 74 648
IPHC25 334 590 318 359 894 280 74 648
IPHC30 334 590 318 359 954 340 74 648
MODEL

IPHC35 334 590 318 359 954 340 74 648


IPHC45 404 590 388 429 954 390 74 648
IPHC55 404 590 388 429 954 460 74 755
IPHC70 404 720 388 429 1084 620 74 948
IPHC70T 404 720 388 429 1084 620 74 948
IPHC100T 514 790 498 539 1154 650 74 948

※ Above data is subject to modification without notice.

2.2.2. Heat pump installation.


 The frame must be fixed by bolts (M10) to concrete foundation or brackets. The concrete
foundation must be solid; the bracket must be strong enough and anti-rust treated;
 The heat pump needs a water pump (Supplied by the user). The recommended pump
specification-flux: refer to Technical Parameter, Max. lift ≥10m
 When the heat pump is running, there will be condensation water discharged from the bottom,
please pay attention to it. Please insert the drainage tube(accessory) into the hole and clip it well,
then connect a pipe to drain off the condensation water.

2.2.3. Wiring & protecting devices and cable specification


 Connect to appropriate power supply, the voltage should comply with the rated voltage of the
products.
 Well earth the heat pump.
 Wiring must be connected by a professional technician according to the circuit diagram.
 Set breaker or fuse according to the local code (leakage operating current ≤ 30mA).
 The layout of power cable and signal cable should be orderly and not affecting each other.

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1. Connecting your power wire

 Please use cross screwdriver to take off the


2 screws at the bottom of the right side
panel. Take off the lower half of the panel.
 Unscrew the 3 screws on the cover of the
electrical box.
 Connect the terminals according to the
electrical diagram.

NOTE: For IPHC15-35 model, please open the back panel for power connection. The operation
is the same as above.

2. Wiring diagram
A. For power supply: 230V 50Hz

Distribution Box(Customer prepare) Swimming Pool Heat Pump Wiring Board


Power Cord

Power Supply Fuse


230V 50Hz Breaker

Earthing

B. For power supply: 400V 50Hz


Distribution Box(Customer prepare) Swimming Pool Heat Pump Wiring Board
Power Cord

Power Supply
Fuse
400V 50Hz

Earthing Breaker

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NOTE:

Must be hard wired, no plug allowed (In Australia, IPHC20~IPHC35 has plug for optional).
 For your safe use in winter, it’s strongly recommended to equip heating priority function.
 For the detailed wiring diagram, please refer to Appendix 1.

3. Options for protecting devices and cable specification

MODEL IPHC15 IPHC20 IPHC25 IPHC30 IPHC35 IPHC45 IPHC55 IPHC70 IPHC70T IPHC100T

Rated Current
8.0 9.0 11.0 13.0 13.5 16.0 21.0 24.0 9.0 12.0
A
Breaker Rated Residual
Action Current 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
mA
Fuse A 8.0 9.0 11.0 13.0 13.5 16.0 21.0 24.0 9.0 12.0

Power Cord(mm2) 3×1.5 3×1.5 3×2.5 3×2.5 3×2.5 3×2.5 3×4 3×6 5×2.5 5×2.5

Signal cable(mm2) 3×0.5 3×0.5 3×0.5 3×0.5 3×0.5 3×0.5 3×0.5 3×0.5 3×0.5 3×0.5

NOTE: The above data is adapted to power cord ≤ 10m. If power cord is >10m, wire diameter must
be increased. The signal cable can be extended to 50m at most.

2.3. Trial after installation

Please check all the wirings carefully before turning on the heat pump.
2.3.1.Inspection before use
 Check installation of the whole heat pump and the pipe connections according to the pipe
connecting drawing;
 Check the electric wiring according to the electrical wiring diagram and earthing connection;
 Make sure that the main power is well connected;
 Check if there is any obstacle in front of the air inlet and outlet of the heat pump

2.3.2.Trial
 The user is advised to start the water pump before the heat pump, and turn off the heat pump
before the water pump for long life circle.
 The user should start the water pump, and check for any leakage of water; Power on and press
the ON/OFF button of the heat pump, and set desired temperature in the thermostat.
 In order to protect the heat pump, the heat pump is equipped with start delay function. When
starting the heat pump, the fan will start to run in 3 minutes, in another 30 seconds, the
compressor will start to run.
 After pool heat pump starts up, check for any abnormal noise from the heat pump.
 Check the temperature setting.

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2.4. Maintenance and winterizing

2.4.1 Maintenance

The maintenance should be carried out once per year by qualified professional technician.
 Cut off power supply of the
heat pump before cleaning,
examination and repairing .
Do not touch the electronic
components until the LED
indication lights on PCB turn off.
 Please clean the evaporator with household detergents or clean water, NEVER use gasoline,
thinners or any similar fuel.
 Check bolts, cables and connections regularly.

2.4.2 Winterizing
In winter season when you don’t swim, please cut off power supply and drain water out of the heat
pump. When using the heat pump under 2℃, make sure there is always water flow.

Important:
Unscrew the water union of inlet pipe
to let the water flow out.
When the water in machine freezes in
winter season, the titanium heat
exchanger may be damaged.

3. TROUBLE SHOOTING FOR COMMON FAULTS


FAILURE REASON SOLUTION
No power Wait until the power recovers
Power switch is off Switch on the power
Heat pump doesn’t run
Fuse burned Check and change the fuse
The breaker is off Check and turn on the breaker
evaporator blocked Remove the obstacles
Fan running but with
Air outlet blocked Remove the obstacles
insufficient heating
3 minutes start delay Wait patiently
Display normal, but no Set temp. too low Set proper heating temp.
heating 3 minutes start delay Wait patiently
If above solutions don’t work, please contact your installer with detailed information and your model number.
Don’t try to repair it yourself.
ATTENTION!Please don’t try to repair the heat pump by yourself to avoid any risk.

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4. FAILURE CODE
NO. DISPLAY NOT FAILURE DESCRIPTION
1 E3 No water protection
2 E5 Power supply excesses operation range
Excessive temp difference between inlet and outlet water(Insufficient water flow
3 E6
protection)
4 Eb Ambient temperature too high or too low protection
5 Ed Anti-freezing reminder
NO. DISPLAY FAILURE DESCRIPTION
1 E1 High pressure protection
2 E2 Low pressure protection
3 E4 3 phase sequence protection (three phase only)
4 E7 Water outlet temp too high or too low protection
5 E8 High exhaust temp protection
6 EA Evaporator overheat protection (only at cooling mode)
7 P0 Controller communication failure
8 P1 Water inlet temp sensor failure
9 P2 Water outlet temp sensor failure
10 P3 Gas exhaust temp sensor failure
11 P4 Evaporator coil pipe temp sensor failure
12 P5 Gas return temp sensor failure
13 P6 Cooling coil pipe temp sensor failure
14 P7 Ambient temp sensor failure
15 P8 Cooling plate sensor failure
16 P9 Current sensor failure
17 PA Restart memory failure
18 F1 Compressor drive module failure
19 F2 PFC module failure
20 F3 Compressor start failure
21 F4 Compressor running failure
22 F5 Inverter board over current protection
23 F6 Inverter board overheat protection
24 F7 Current protection
25 F8 Cooling plate overheat protection
26 F9 Fan motor failure
27 Fb Power filter plate No-power protection
28 FA PFC module over current protection

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APPENDIX 1: HEATING PRIORITY WIRING DIAGRAM (OPTIONAL)

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APPENDIX 2: HEATING PRIORITY WIRING DIAGRAM (OPTIONAL)

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APPENDIX 3: HEATING PRIORITY WIRING DIAGRAM (OPTIONAL)

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Parallel connection with filtration clock

A: Water pump timer

B: Water pump wiring of Heat Pump

Note: The installer should connect A parallel with B (as above picture). To start the water
pump, condition A or B is connected. To stop the water pump, both A and B should
be disconnected.

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Thank you for choosing Fairland Full-inverter heat pump

Version: B00I

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