General
POOL 40, which includes a freestanding electric control
module, is an accessory that enables pool heating in
your climate unit.
The reversing valve (QN19) is connected to control a
part, or all, of the heating medium flow to a pool ex-
changer. The reversing valve or, if required, the reversing
valves (although with the same control signal), is/are
installed on the heating medium circuit that normally
goes to an underfloor heating/radiator system. In sys-
tems with a cascade connection, you determine in the
control system how many compressors are permitted
to work with pool heating. External circulation pump
(GP10) to the climate system must be installed, if one
or more pools are docked to the system.
During pool heating, the heating medium is circulated
between the heat pump and the pool exchanger using
the heat pump's internal circulation pump. An external
circulation pump (GP9) circulates the pool water
between the pool exchanger and the pool.
The external circulation pump (GP10) circulates the
heating medium water in the climate system, and the
additional heat can be engaged as necessary, at the
same time as the external supply temperature sensor
(BT25) continually meters the heating demand of the
house.
The heat pump controls the reversing valve (QN19), pool
circulation pump (GP9) and any heating circuit circulation
pumps (GP10) via POOL 40.
Up to two different pool systems can be connected to
the F1345/F1355 or SMO 40 and be controlled individu-
ally, although this requires two POOL 40 accessories.
COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS
• F1145
• F1155
• F1245
• F1255
CONTENTS
1 x
AXC module
1 x
Actuator reversing valve
1 x
Shuttle valve
1 x
Kit for accessory card
2 x
Heating pipe paste
1 x
Aluminium tape
1 x
Insulation tape
2 x
Temperature sensor
4 x
Cable ties
POOL 40 | GB
• F1345
• F1355
• SMO 40
MOUNTING
Caution
The screw type must be adapted to the surface
on which installation is taking place.
Use all mounting points and install the module upright,
flat against the wall, with no part of the module protrud-
ing beyond the wall.
Leave at least 100 mm of free space around the module
to allow access and make cable routing easier during
installation and servicing.
NOTE
The installation must be carried out in such a
way that IP21 is satisfied.
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