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Jan 22, 2025 - 10:57 PM
To install the EVO HEAT Evo Fusion-i Series Heat Pump, follow these steps:
1. Pre-Installation:
- Position the heater on a level pad in the desired location on the pool water return line.
- Install the supplied antivibration rubber pads under the feet of the unit.
- Install the supplied condensation barb to the underside of the unit and direct the condensation to an appropriate drainage point.
2. Plumbing Installation:
- Attach the supplied barrel unions to the cold inlet and hot outlet.
- Use plumbing tape and ensure the 'O' ring is in position when sealing.
- Install a 3-way valve at the cold-water inlet and create a bypass by connecting a "T" piece to the heated line.
- Make the plumbing connections and brace pipework where necessary.
3. Electrical Connection:
- Note that electrical connection should only be completed by licensed personnel and in accordance with all relevant Australian Standards, applicable laws, and local legislations.
- Remove the external cover to the electrical terminal and feed the electrical cable through the conduit xxxx .
- Attach the electric supply wires to the applicable Active Neutral and Earth connections located in the electrical terminal.
- Install electrical conduit, UF cable, or other suitable means as specified and connect the cable to a dedicated power supply branch circuit equipped with the appropriate size circuit breaker or time delay fuse protection.
For more detailed instructions and diagrams, please refer to the EVO HEAT Evo Fusion-i Series Heat Pump User Guide.
If you have any further questions or need additional information, you can contact EVO HEAT at info@evoheat.com.au or call 1300 859 933. You can also visit their website at www.evoheat.com.au for digital copies of all EVO HEAT manuals.
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