Albixon INVERBOOST PX User manual



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ENGLISH-------------------------------------------------------------P1-P30
FRENCH--------------------------------------------------------------P31-P60
GERMANY-----------------------------------------------------------P61-P93
Russian----------------------------------------------------------------P94-P125
Instruction of WIFI connection---------------------------------P127-P132


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Regulation (EU) n° 517/2014 of 16/04/14 on fluorinated greenhouse gases and
repealing Regulation (EC) n° 842/2006
Leak checks
1. Operators of equipment that contains fluorinated greenhouses gases in quantities of 5 tons of CO2, equivalent or more and not
contained in foams shall ensure that the equipment is checked for leaks.
2. For equipment that contains fluorinated greenhouse gases in quantities of 5 tons of CO2equivalent or more, but of less than 50
tons of CO2equivalent: at least every 12 months.
Picture of the equivalence CO2
1. Load in kg and Tons amounting CO2.
Load and Tons amounting CO2
Frequency of test
From 7 at 75 kg load = from 5 at 50 Tons
Each year
Concerning the Gas R32, 7.40kg amounting at 5 tons of CO2, commitment to check each year.
Training and certification
1. The operator of the relevant application shall ensure that the relevant personnel have obtained the necessary certification, which
implies appropriate knowledge of the applicable regulations and standards as well as the necessary competence in emission
prevention and recovery of fluorinated greenhouse gases and handling safety the relevant type and size of equipment.
Record keeping
1. Operators of equipment which is required to be checked for leaks, shall establish and maintain records for each piece of such
equipment specifying the following information:
a) The quantity and type of fluorinated greenhouse gases installed;
b) The quantities of fluorinated greenhouse gases added during installation, maintenance or servicing or due to leakage;
c) Whether the quantities of installed fluorinated greenhouse gases have been recycled or reclaimed, including the name and address
of the recycling or reclamation facility and, where applicable, the certificate number;
d) The quantity of fluorinated greenhouse gases recovered
e) The identity of the undertaking which installed, serviced, maintained and where applicable repaired or decommissioned the
equipment, including, where applicable, the number of its certificate;
f) The dates and results of the checks carried out;
g) If the equipment was decommissioned, the measures taken to recover and dispose of the fluorinated greenhouse gases.
2. The operator shall keep the records for at least five years, undertakings carrying out the activities for operators shall keep
copies of the records for at least five years.
Do no release R32 coolant liquid into the atmosphere. This is a fluoride greenhouse effect gas covered by the
Kyoto agreement with a global warming potential (GWP) = 675 - (see the European Community regulations on
fluoride greenhouse effect gases Regulation (EU) No 517/2014).

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Thank you to choose the INVERBOOST PX swimming pool heat pump for your pool heating, it will heat your
pool water and keep the constant temperature when ambient temperature at 7℃to 43℃.
INDEX
1. Specification
2. Dimension
3. Stock advice
4. Installation
5. Location and connection
6. Initial operation
7. Controller Operation
8. Electrical Wiring
9. Malfunction and Trouble shooting
10. Exploded view
11. Maintenance
WARNING :
Please always keep the heat pump in a well ventilated place and away from anything which could cause fire.
Do not braze or weld the pipe if there is refrigerant inside machine. Please do not charge the gas when in a confined
space.
Please always empty the water in heat pump during winter time or when the ambient temperature drops below 0℃, or
else the Titanium exchanger will be damaged because of being frozen, in such case, your warranty will be lost.
Please always cut the power supply if you want to open the cabinet to reach inside the heat pump.
Please keep the display controller in a dry area to protect the display controller from being damaged by humidity.
Action of filling gas must be conducted by professional with R32 operating license.
ATTENTION: This manual includes all the necessary information with the use and
installation of your heat pump .
1. The installer must read the manual and attentively follow the instruction in implementation
and maintenance.
2. The installer is responsible for the installation of the product and should follow all the
instructions of the errors due to the installation that disobey the manual guideline. Any use that
is without conformity at the origin of its manufacturing will be regarded as dangerous.

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1. Specification
Model
XHPFD PX100
XHPFD PX140
* Performance at Air 28℃, Water 28℃, Humidity 80%
Heating capacity
kW
9.5-2.4
13.5-3.2
Power consumption
kW
1.51-0.15
2.14-0.2
C.O.P.
16-6.3
16-6.3
* Performance at Air 15℃, Water 26℃, Humidity 70%
Heating capacity
kW
6.8-2.2
10.1-2.4
Power consumption
kW
1.45-0.28
2.15-0.3
C.O.P.
8-4.7
8-4.7
Voltage
V
220~240V/50Hz/1PH
Rated current
A
6.7
9.5
Minimum fuse
A
10
15
Advised pool volume
(with pool cover)
m³
12-34
16-65
Advised water flux
m3/h
2.9
4.2
Water pressure drop
Kpa
12
15
Water connection
mm
50
Noise level(10m)
dB(A)
≤ 25
≤ 28
Noise level(1m)
dB(A)
32-46
34-48
Refrigerant (R32)
kg
0.65
0.72
CO2 equivalent
Tonne
0.44
0.49
* Dimension/ Weight
Net weight
kg
68
78
Gross weight
kg
73
83
Net dimension
mm
859*389*591
986*398*694
Packing dimension
mm
925*417*612
1051*435*713
* Above data may be modified without notice.

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2. Dimension (unit: mm)
XHPFD PX100

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XHPFD PX140
3. Stock advice for R32 models
The warehouse should be bright, spacious, open, well ventilated, have ventilation equipment and no
fire source.
Heat pumps must be stored and transferred in vertical position in its original packaging. If it is not the case,
it cannot be operated until a minimum period of 24H has passed before the unit can have the electrical
power turned on.
Smoking and the use of flames are prohibited near R32machine.
Water connection are not to be used as load bearing handles. The manufacturer would not take the
responsibility in case of damage to the water pipes.

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4. Installation
4.1 Accessories list
Anti-vibration base, 4 pcs
Draining plug, 2 pcs
Water connection assembly, 2
sets
10M signal wire, 1 pc
Winter Cover, 1 pc
4.2 The Kit By-Pass
The By-Pass Kit is the essential accessory for the installation of your heat pump, it is also a tool for the optimization
of the heating of the water. The valves allows the optimum flow of water using a manometer to make sure the
optimized running of the compressor, see paragraph 5.6 controls of the pressure.

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4.3 Accessories Installation
Anti-vibration bases
1. Take out 4 Anti-vibration bases
2. Install them on the bottom of
machine.
Draining plug
1. Install the draining plug under
the bottom panel
2. Connect with a water pipe to
drain out the water.
Note: Lift the heat pump to install
the draining plug. Never overturn
the heat pump, it could damage the
compressor.
Water Inlet & outlet connection
1. Install the two joints like the
picture shows
2. Screw them onto the water Inlet
& outlet connection
Mains Cable wiring
1. Open the top cover of the heat
pump.
2. Connect the cables in the correct
terminal according to electric
diagram.
Filtration pump wiring (Dry
contact)
1. Open the top cover of the heat
pump.
2. Connect the cables in the correct
terminal according to electric
diagram.

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ATTENTION:
Never install the unit in a closed room with a limited air volume in which the air expelled from the unit
will be reused, or close to shrubbery that could block the air inlet. Such locations impair the continuous
supply of fresh air, resulting in reduced efficiency and possibly preventing sufficient heat output.
ATTENTION:
Please observe the following rules when installing the heat pump:
1. Any addition of chemicals must take place in the piping located downstream from the
heat pump.
2. Always keep the heat pump upright. If the unit has been held at an angle, wait at least
24 hours before applying mains power to the heat pump.
5. Location and connection
5.1 Heat pump location
The unit will work properly in any desired location as long as the following three items are present:
1. Fresh air
2. Electricity
3. Swimming pool filters
The unit may be installed in virtually any outdoor location as long as the specified minimum distances to other
objects are maintained (see drawing below). Please consult your installer for installation with an indoor pool.
Installation in a windy location does not present any problem at all.
See the drawing below for minimum dimensions.

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5.2 Check-valve installation
NOTE
Note: If automatic dosing equipment for chlorine and acidity (pH) is used, it is essential to protect the heat pump
against excessively high chemical concentrations which may corrode the heat exchanger. For this reason,
equipment of this sort must always be fitted in the piping on the downstream side of the heat pump, and it is
recommended to install a check-valve to prevent reverse flow in the absence of water circulation.
Damage to the heat pump caused by failure to observe this instruction is not covered by the warranty.
5.3 Typical arrangement
Note: This arrangement is only an illustrative example

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5.4 Adjusting the bypass
Use the following procedure to adjust the bypass:
1.Valve 1 wide open. Valve 2 & valve 3 closed.
2.Slowly open valve 2 & valve 3 by half, then close the valve 1 slowly to increase the water flow to valve 2 &
valve 3.
3. If it shows ‘ON’ or ‘EE3’ on display, it means the water flow into heat pump is not enough, then you need adjust
the valves to increase the water flow through the heat pump.
How to get the optimum water flow:
Please turn on the heat pump under heating function, firstly close the by-pass then open it slowly to start the heat
pump (the machine can't start running when the water flow is insufficient).
Continue to adjust the by-pass, at the meantime to check the Inlet water temp. & Outlet water temp., it will be
optimum when the difference is around 2 degree.
6. Initial operation
Note: In order to heat the water in the pool (or hot tub), the filter pump must be running to cause the
water to circulate through the heat pump. The heat pump will not start up if the water is not
circulating.
After all connections have been made and checked, carry out the following procedure:
1) Switch on the filter pump. Check for leaks and verify that water is flowing from and to the swimming
pool.
2) Connect power to the heat pump and press the On/Off button on the electronic control panel. The
unit will start up after the time delay expires (see below).
3) After a few minutes, check whether the air blowing out of the unit is cooler.
4) When turn off the filter pump , the unit should also turn off automatically , if not, then adjust the flow
switch.

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5) Allow the heat pump and the filter pump to run 24 hours a day until the desired water temperature is
reached. The heat pump will stop running at this point. After this, it will restart automatically (as long as
the filter pump is running) whenever the swimming pool water temperature drops 2 degree below the set
temperature.
Depending on the initial temperature of the water in the swimming pool and the air temperature, it may take
several days to heat the water to the desired temperature. A good swimming pool cover can dramatically
reduce the required length of time.
Water Flow Switch:
It is equipped with a flow switch for protecting the HP unit running with adequate water flow rate .It will t
urn on when the pool pump runs and shut it off when the
pump shuts off. If the pool water level higher than 1 m above or below the heat
pump’s automatic adjustment knob, your dealer may need to adjust its initial
startup.
Time delay - The heat pump has a built-in 3-minute start-up delay to protect the circuitry and avoid
excessive contact wear. The unit will restart automatically after this time delay expires. Even a brief power
interruption will trigger this time delay and prevent the unit from restarting immediately. Additional power
interruptions during this delay period do not affect the 3-minute duration of the delay.
Condensation
The air drawn into the heat pump is strongly cooled by the operation of the heat pump for heating the pool
water, which may cause condensation on the fins of the evaporator. The amount of condensation may be as
much as several liters per hour at high relative humidity. This is sometimes mistakenly regarded as a water
leak.
Pressure gauge display (R32)
Examine the pressure gauge which indicates the refrigerant gas pressure of the unit, the below table shows
the normal value of the gas pressure (R32) when the machine is in power off or running conditions.
Unit Condition
Power Off
Ambient (℃)
-5~5
5~15
15~25
25~35
Water temp (℃)
/
/
/
/
Pressure gauge (Mpa)
0.59~0.85
0.85~1.18
1.18~1.59
1.59~2.1
Unit Condition
Running
Ambient (℃)
/
/
/
/
/
Water temp (℃)
10~15
15~20
20~25
25~30
30~35
Pressure gauge (Mpa)
1.1~1.6
1.3~1.8
1.5~2.1
1.7~2.4
1.9~2.7

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7. Controller Operation
7.1 Guide for operation
7.2 The keys and their operations
7.2.1 button
Press to start the heat pump unit.
Press to stop the heat pump unit.
7.2.2 and button
Water temperature setting:
Press or to set the water temperature directly.
Press and at the same time to check water in temperature, water out temperature and set
temperature.
7.2.3 button
Press to change the working mode, Powerful, silent and smart. The default mode is smart mode.
7.2.4 button
Press for 2 seconds to enter secondary page.
Press and to select the functions and press to enter.

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7.2.5 Heating/Cooling/Auto mode
Select and press to enter, press and to choose Heating/ Cooling/ Auto mode,
press again to exit. The default mode is Heating mode.
Logic of auto mode:T1=Water inlet temperature /Tset= set temperature=28℃
7.2.6 Parameter checking
Select and press to enter, press and to check d0-d11 value. Press to exit
checking.

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Code
Condition
Scope
Remark
d00
IPM mould temperature
0-120℃
Real testing value
d01
Inlet water temp.
-9℃~99℃
Real testing value
d02
Outlet water temp.
-9℃~99℃
Real testing value
d03
Ambient temp.
-30℃~70℃
flash if Real value<-9
d04
Frequency limitation code
0,1,2,4,8,16
Real testing value
d05
Piping temp.
-30℃~70℃
flash if Real value<-9
d06
Gas exhaust temperature
0℃~C5℃(125℃)
Real testing value
d07
Step of EEV
0~99
N*5
d08
Compressor running frequency
0~99Hz
Real testing value
d09
Compressor current
0~30A
Real testing value
d10
Current fan speed
0-1200 (rpm)
Real testing value
d11
Error code for last time
All error code
Remark:
d4: Frequency limitation code, 0: No frequency limit;
1: Coil pipe temperature limit; 2: Overheating or overcooling frequency limit;
4: Drive Current frequency limit; 8: Drive voltage frequency limit;
16: Drive high temperature frequency limit
7.2.7 Parameter setting
Select and press to enter, press and to choose P00-P18 value and press
to set.
Note: Press and hold 15s in order to set the values of P14, P17 and P18.

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Remark: Logic of filtration pump control
Option 1; P3=0 Filtration pump is related to heat pump operation to start and stop.
Filtration pump starts 60s before compressor, filtration pump start 30s and then the water flow switch detect
flow. Before the heat pump enters into Standby mode, the compressor stops first and after 5 minutes filtration
pump stops.
Mode
Condition
Example
Water pump working logic
Heating
mode
P3=0,
T1≥Tset-0.5℃,
last for 30
minutes
P3=0,
T1≥27.5℃,
last for 30
minutes
1. Then it enters into
standby mode for 1 hour
(It will not restart except
turn it on manually.)
2. After 1 hour, the filtration pump
will restart for 5 minutes. If the
T1≤27℃, the heat pump will start
to work until T1≥27.5℃and last
for 30 minutes to go into standby
Cooling
mode
P3=0,
T1≤Tset+0.5℃
, last for 30
minutes
P3=0,
T1≤28.5℃,
last for 30
minutes
1. Then it enters into
standby mode for 1 hour
(It will not restart except
turn it on manually.)
2. After 1 hour, the filtration pump
will restart for 5 minutes. If it tests
T1≥29℃, the heat pump will start
to work until T1≤28.5℃and last
for 30 minutes to go into standby
Option 2; P3=1 Filtration pump is always on, P2=0 the timer function is no active
Under condition P3=1, whenT1≥Tset+1℃(T1≥29℃) last for 3 minutes, heat pump will be in standby, while
filtration pump is always on.
Condition for the heat pump start, timer ON actives;
When the timer reaches the set time of TIMER ON, the filtration pump will start and after 5 minutes the
heat pump start. The heat pump stays in stop if the water in temperature is ≥ Tset+1℃, before the TIMER
Code
Name
Scope
Default
Remark
P00
Mandatory defrosting
0-1
0
0: Default normal operation
1: Mandatory defrosting.
P03
Water pump
0-1
0
1:Always running;
0:Depends on the running of compressor
P07
Water temp. calibration
-9~9
0
Default setting: 0
P08
Adjustable for P9-P11
0~1
0
1: Adjustable for P9, P10, P11
0: Not adjustable for P9, P10, P11
P09
Compressor Frequency
18~110
50
Adjustable if P08=1
P10
Opening degree of EEV
0~470
350
Adjustable if P08=1
P11
Fan motor rotate speed
300~100
500
Adjustable if P08=1
P14
Restore to factory settings
0~1
0
1: Restore to factory settings
0: Default (restore P00, P03, P07, P08, P09, P10,
P11 to factory setting)
P16
Product code
/
/
Depend on the machine
P17
WIFI or Modbus
0-1
1
0: Modbus
1: WIFI
P18
Mode
0~1
0
1: Heating only
0: Heating/Cooling/Auto mode

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OFF, the filtration still activated.
Condition to stop the heat pump, timer OFF actives;
Before the TIMER OFF, the heat pump stops and the filtration is still activated. When timer reaches the set
time of the TIMER OFF, the heat pump will stop and after 5 minutes the filtration pump stops.
NOTE:
Tset = Tseting water temperature, for example: Tset = 28℃Tseting water temperature in your pool heat
pump
Tset-0.5 = less 0.5℃than Tseting temperature, Tset- 0.5 = 28-0.5=27.5℃
Tset+0.5= more 1℃than Tseting temperature, Tset+ 0.5 = 28+0.5=28.5℃
7.2.8 Error code
Select and press to check the error code. If the HP is normal, button is invalid. For
example,
7.2.9 Time setting/Timer setting
Select and press to enter, press again to Timer on/Timer off setting.
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