Plug & Play
Trendsetter for above ground pools
Children love playing in the water but they quickly get cold. Constantly jumping in the pool and climbing out, drying up and starting all over again certainly sounds familiar… In order to guarantee hours of fun, House of DURATECH has developed the ideal solution: the Hot Splash heat pump.
This model is easy to acquire as you can buy it directly in your pool shop. No complicated connections and no need for tools thanks to the clever Plug and play system. Connect the pipes of your filter pump to the in- and outlet of your heat pump. Finish the installation by putting the power plug – equipped with a fuse – in a power socket. The heating process can now start. It is as simple as that. When the swimming season is over, drain the heat pump of excess water and store it in your garage or garden shed. Have you forgotten to remove the excess water from your device? Do not panic! The heat pump is equipped with the unique NoFrost™ system that avoids freezing. A pleasant pool water temperature guarantees hours of water fun for you and your family even if the weather is cloudy. Do not let this trendsetter pass you by!
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Features
Some distinctive features of our product
High energy efficiency (COP up to 6) – Low pool costs
ECO friendly R32 gas
Full-flow technology
Intuitive easy to use control panel – 3 buttons
Will operate in ambient air as low as +10°C
Titanium heat exchanger is resistant to corrosion from pool chemicals
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1. Typical configuration & distance from the pool
The heat pump should be located at least 2m away from the swimming pool. In normal operation, the air taken by the heat pump is cooled down and water may condens on the fins of the evaporator and run out of the bottom of the unit.
2. Hose connection
3. Electrical connection
1. Cold/harsh weather conditions
Your heat pump is designed to operate in rainy weather conditions and withstand frost using a specially created Nofrost technology. However it is not recommended to leave it outside for long periods of time (eg over winter).
After draining down the pool for the winter, store the heat pump in a dry place.
2. Restarting the heat pump after long term storage
If your heat pump has been stored for a long time, perform the following steps when re-starting the system:
1. Inspect the system for any debris or damage to the case.
2. Clean the evaporator fins with a soft cloth if necessary. Make sure the evaporator fins are clean. Blocking the air intake will cause insufficient operation and will result in lower production of heat.
3. Check the fan for blockages.
4. Connect the water inlet and outlet.
5. Turn on the pool water circulation pump to start the water flow to the heat pump.
6. Restore electrical power to the heat pump and press the reset button on the RCD.
1. Check the water supply to and from the unit often. Low water flow or air entering into the pipes should be avoided, as this will diminish the heat pump performance and reliability. You should clean the swimming pool water regularly to avoid damage to the heat pump as a result of dirty pool water. Please check the information about warranty in section 9.
2. The area around the heat pump should be clear and well ventilated. Clean the evaporator and evaporator guard regularly to maintain good air flow and efficiency.
3. Check the power supply and cable connection often. In case of abnormal operation or a smell of burning near the electrical compartment, switch off the heat pump and contact your dealer.
4. You should discharge the water at the bottom of the heat pump if the unit doesn’t work for an extended period of time.