Reclaim v1 Technical manual

PRODUCT
UPDATE
V2 RELEASE
INSTALLATION
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
HEAT PUMP CONTROLLER V2
MANUAL

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Issue 01b | April 2023
IMPORTANT
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be
supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
WARNING
This appliance may deliver water at high temperature. Refer to the Plumbing Code of Australia (PCA), local
requirements and installation instructions to determine if additional delivery temperature control is required.
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SECTION PAGE
Product Update 4
Before you Begin Installation 6
First Time Commissioning Guide 7
Installing the Reclaim Controller 9
1Introduction 10
2Setup Menu 13
3Wi-Fi Setup 19
4Status Display 27
5How to Extend the Modbus Cable 31
6How to Extend the Temperature Cable 31

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APRIL 2023 PRODUCT SUPPLY CHANGES
As of April 2023, Reclaim Energy will launch the next generation of heat pump with some
substantial improvements. Unless specified below, all other parameters/specifications are
the same between V1 and V2 models. The two key changes are summarised in Table A and
Table B below:
V1 V2
STATUS DISCONTINUED FROM 2023 AVAILABLE FROM 2023
Model Name EHPE-4540P EHPE-4550P-A
Max rated power input (kW) 2.3 2.5
COMPRESSOR
Compressing volume (cm3)3.80 4.5
Refrigeration Capacity (W) 3470 4900
Communications with the controller RJ45 cable Modbus
Connectivity to controllers V1 & V1.1 models ONLY V1, V1.1, V2 models
Table A: Key updates on the Reclaim Energy heat pump
PRODUCT
UPDATE
V2 RELEASE
COMES WITH:
• Power cable
• Temperature sensor cable
• RJ45 cable
COMES WITH:
• Power cable
• Temperature sensor cable
• RJ45 cable
COMES WITH:
• Power cable
• Temperature sensor cable
• Modbus cable
V1 DISCONTINUED V1.1 V2
Figure A: The images of 3 controllers

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V1 V1.1 V2
STATUS DISCONTINUED
FROM 2023
AVAILABLE FROM
FEBRUARY 2023
SOFT LAUNCH
FROM APRIL 2023
Connectivity
to heat pump RJ 45 cable RJ 45 cable Modbus
Connectivity to PV
inverters and home
management systems
Not available Dry Contact
Connectivity to
Reclaim Mobile app
using house Wifi
Not available Available
Option 1 24/7 time-block
Option 2 10 pm – 7 am
Option 3 Midnight – 6 am
Option 4 10 am – 4 pm
Option 5 Two time-blocks –
first must be set for a
minimum of 6 hours and
second can be set as
little as 0 hours!
Two time-blocks – first must
be set for a minimum of 3
hours and second can be set
as little as 0 hours!
Two time-blocks – first must be set
for a minimum of 3 hours and
second can be set as little as 0
hours!
Additionally, the turn on temperature
can be adjusted for the second time
block (i.e., default is 37°C)
Option 6 N/A
One shot boost is activated by
a dry contact signal from
home management or PV
inverters or dry contact
smart switches.
This is called “Remote”
option.
Two time-blocks – first must set for
a minimum of 3 hours and second
can be set for as little as 0 hours!
Additionally, both turn on and turn off
temperatures can be adjusted for the
second time block (i.e. default is 37°C
& 59°C respectively).
Option 7 N/A
One shot boost is activated by a dry
contact/modbus signal from home
management or PV inverters or dry
contact smart switches. This is
called “Remote” option.
Additionally, a time clock should be
adjusted for when the signal is not
received by the controller in the
18-hour cycle (i.e. this is to ensure
any legionella bacterial growth is
controlled in a 24 hour cycle).
Boost function Available
Manuals Website
Table B: Key updates on the Reclaim Energy controllers

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Case tools required Phillips 1 screwdriver for lid screws (if required to remove
cover)
Pozi 2 screwdriver for mounting screws
READ THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS and
LIMIT OF LIABILITY BEFORE YOU BEGIN
The following pages contain instructions for qualified
personnel only. They involve potentially hazardous
adjustments and high voltage mains wiring information.
General Safety
Precautions
The installation is to be checked at least annually for damage
or malfunction. All servicing is to be carried out by qualified
personnel only. All aspects of the installation must comply
with local electrical and plumbing regulations.
WARNING These products are not designed for use in, and should not be
used for, applications which are in conjunction with items that
are critical to any person’s health (e.g., life support systems).
For any critical installation, independent fail-safe back-up
systems must always be implemented.
Installation
Precautions
Make sure the controller is installed out of direct sunlight,
flammable liquids, or radiant heat sources. Power leads must
face directly down.
Ensure controller is in a safe environment for users to inspect
display panel.
Sensor leads should be kept 300mm (12 inches) away from
mains and comms cables if run parallel to those cables.
A readily accessible power disconnect device is required.
CAUTION
Dangerous Voltages may be present.
No user serviceable parts.
Protective enclosure must only be opened
by qualified personnel.
Remove ALL power sources before removing
protective cover. The Reclaim Controller must
be installed by a qualified person.
Ensure suitable over-current protection and RCD
protection for the Reclaim Controller is in place.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN INSTALLATION
!

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The following steps are required during the
commissioning of controller:
1. The controller is connected to the power point and has
power on it.
2. The correct version of controller is chosen on the heat
pump.
a. V2 controller required “r1” to be set at “2”. This can
be checked as follows on the PCB main of the heat
pump. Change the value of “r1” to “2” as follows:
i. Press and hold UP (▲) and DOWN (▼) buttons.
ii. The value displayed is “r1” & “1”.
iii. Change the value of “r1” to “2” by pressing the
RIGHT ( ) or LEFT ( ) button.
iv. Press and hold UP (▲) and DOWN (▼) button to
complete the setting when display returns to its
original display (i.e. blank display).
v. To check if “r1” & “2” is established, try step 1 one
additional time and then go to step 4 to exit.
3. The controller shows the correct time of day:
SETTING THE TIME OF DAY
a. If the LCD backlight is OFF, press any key once to
turn it ON.
b. Press the OK button once to enter the Setup Menu,
“1. OPERATION MODE” is displayed.
c. Press the ↓ button once, “2. CLOCK” is displayed.
d. Press the OK button once, “AUTO SET TIME > YES”
is displayed.
i. If the controller is not connected to Wi-Fi:
• press the ↑ button or ↓ button to change
the option to NO.
• press the OK button to proceed,
e.g. “SET DATE > 2023/01/01” is displayed.
o press the ↑ button or ↓ button to change
the value of the Year/Month/Day.
o press the ← button or → button to move the
position of the blinking cursor.
• press the OK button to proceed and validate the
date, e.g., “SET TIME > 12:00 AM” is displayed.
o press the ↑ button or ↓ button to change
the value of the Hour/Minute.
o press the ← button or → button to move the
position of the blinking cursor.
• press the OK button to proceed and validate the
time.
ii. If the controller is connected to Wi-Fi:
• press the OK button to proceed, “LOCATION >
VIC” is displayed.
• press the ↑ button or ↓ button to change the
location as required.
• press the OK button to validate, “AUTO ADJUST
DST > YES” is displayed.
• press the ↑ button or ↓ button to change the
option to YES or NO as required (select YES if
Daylight Savings Time is applicable at the
selected Location)
• press the OK button to validate.
The controller will then sync the clock with
internet time according to the Location and
DST settings.
To validate the clock time is correct scroll to the Date/Time
status display screen.
FIRST TIME COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE
Note: If no button is pressed for
60 seconds, the display reverts
to Status Display Mode.
NOTE

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4. Connect the ring terminals of the Modbus cable to the
Modbus Port of the Heat Pump following colour code.
5. Initiate the purge cycle. To activate Purge Mode,
perform the following steps:
a. If the LCD backlight is OFF, press any key once to
turn it ON.
b. Press and hold down the OK button for 5 seconds.
c. The LCD will display the Heat Pump Temperature
screen for 20seconds.
e.g.: “HEAT PUMP: PURGE > TANK:58”
d. The LCD will then display the Purge status screen.
e.g.: “PURGE ON > 10:00AM-10:05AM”
e. The heat pump heat-up operation will be stopped,
if active.
f. The heat pump air purge operation will start and
remain active for 5 minutes as indicated by the time.
g. After 5 minutes has elapsed, the purge output will
turn off.
h. All control functionalities will resume.
FIRST TIME COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE CONT.
Note: Purge mode can be turned off at
any time, by pressing and holding the
OK button for 5 seconds. Purge mode
is automatically turned off if the
module is currently displaying heat
pump Modbus error or other heat
pump error code.
NOTE

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MOUNTING
• Fix mounting bracket to a solid structure with the
screws and wall plug kit provided.
• Slide the controller on, locking it in place.
• To remove unit, lift and gently pull away from structure.
SENSOR MOUNTING
WARNING: IT IS CRITICAL THE SENSOR IS
MOUNTED CORRECTLY FOR ACCURATE
READINGS, SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION
OF THE SYSTEM, DURABILITY OF THE SENSORS.
• The sensor should be fitted into a dry metal immersion
‘pocket’ in the hot water cylinder.
• Apply plenty of heat transfer compound (available from
your distributor) between the sensor and the lining of
the ‘pocket’.
• Insert the rubber sleeve into the ‘pocket’ and tighten
the cable gland.
• Seal against water ingress where the cable exists the
cylinder with neutral cure silicon.
CONNECT TO HEAT PUMP
• Connect the ring terminals of the Modbus cable to the
Modbus Port of the Heat Pump
CONNECT PV REMOTE WIRES
ONLY IF APPLICABLE
• Push the PV Remote Wires through the slit rubber
grommet and connect them to terminal block J7.
PLUG IN THE CONTROLLER TO
THE POWER SOURCE
• Before powering up read all safety instructions,
warnings and liability statements.
• Controller will run through start up checks and begin
operating according to default settings. The controller
will display the date/time it thinks it is. Page 7 has
details on how to adjust the date/time.
INSTALLING THE RECLAIM CONTROLLER
Figure 3. PV Remote Connection

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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 V2 CONTROLLER
The controller comes with
• Modbus Cable 1.5m
• Temperature Sensor 2.5m
• Power Cable 1.5m

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KEY PRESS HOLD
Left Move cursor left (if applicable)
Go up one menu level
Exit back to main status display screen
(1 second)
Right Move cursor right (if applicable) N/A
Up Increment value
Go to previous item in list N/A
Down Decrement value
Go to next item in list N/A
OK Validate selection N/A
Boost Change input type
(Wi-Fi password entry menu only) N/A
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1.2 INTERFACE
The user interface consists of a 2x16 backlit LCD with
4 indicator arrows. There are 4 navigation buttons,
1 Enter button and 1 Boost button, as shown below.
The controller has 6 main buttons.
1. OK button
a. It is used to bring on the main menu or to
accept the settings.
2. Boost button
a. It is used to activate one shot boost function.
3. Navigation buttons
a. > to move forward in the menu
b. < to move backward in the menu
i. if this is held for 1 second, it acts as an
exit and the initial display will appear.
c. Up and down arrows are to increase/decrease
the numbers/values in settings
or navigate through the menu
During status display, the following actions are available. Note: key presses are not registered when the
LCD backlight is turned off. If the backlight if OFF, press any key to turn it on.
Figure 1-1: LCD & Buttons
Table 11: Usage of keys in setup menus

PWR WiFiHP FAULT
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There are four indicator arrows on the LCD which will be turned on/off and blinking to
indicate different status information, as follows.
ARROW OFF ON BLINKING
PWR Unit is powered off Unit is powered on Temperature control enabled
HP Heat pump is off Heat pump is on Boost is active
FAULT No faults Fault detected N/A
WIFI Wi-Fi not connected Wi-Fi online Continuous: Wi-Fi not configured
Single: Incoming/outgoing data
1.3 KEY MODES OF OPERATION
1.3.1 TIME CONTROL MODE:
The temperature control mode can be enabled and
disabled during certain periods within the 24-hour cycle,
as outlined on page 5 in Table B. The user can select to
permanently enable, four preset time periods or can opt
for two adjustable time periods (e.g., time zone 1 minimum
hours is 3 hours and time zone 2 minimum hours is
0 hours. Also note, regardless of what is set for the first
time zone, the system for the first cycle only runs until
it reaches the set point temperature of 59°C). For the
second and subsequent time settings, the time control
takes priority over the temperature mode (i.e., the heat
pump operation may stop due to time settings before the
T-off temperature of 59°C is reached). When the Time
Control Mode is active the Power ON LED flashes.
1.3.2 BOOST MODE:
The Boost mode can also be turned on and off via a
momentary press of the boost button. When activated,
temperature control mode is enabled, as above, signalling
the heat pump to turn on. The heat pump will remain
on until the temperature reaches 59˚C (plus 3 seconds),
or the 6-hour period has elapsed, whichever occurs first.
The On Call LED will start flashing, indicating the heat
pump has been turned on via Boost Mode. If inadvertently
pressed, boost mode can be turned off by pressing the
Boost button again.
Note that if a faulty temperature sensor is detected
(eg-8 or eg-9), the Boost function will still operate,
and turn the heat pump on for 6 hours.
1.3.3 TEMPERATURE CONTROL MODE:
The “temperature control” turns the heat pump on at the
T-on setting (37°C), and off at the T-off setting (59°C). On
the first start, the heat pump is turned on if the
temperature is less than 59°C. On the subsequent starts
the heat pump is turned on when the temperature in the
tank drops to the T-on setting (37°C) and turns off when
the temperature reaches the T-off setting (59°C).
Table 1: Usage of indicator arrows

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2. SETUP MENU
Figure 2-1: Setup operation to mode 1 – 24H
OPERATION MODEOPERATION MODE
1.24H1.24H
Figure 2-5: Setup operation to mode 5 – timers
OPERATION MODEOPERATION MODE
5.TIMERS5.TIMERS
Figure 2-6: Mode 5, set timer 1 start time and run time
OPERATN MODE 5OPERATN MODE 5
1:11PM TO 5AM1:11PM TO 5AM
Figure 2-7: Mode 5, set timer 2 off
1:11PM TO 5AM1:11PM TO 5AM
2:OFF2:OFF
Figure 2-8: Mode 5, set timer 1 for 6 hours,
set timer 2 for 2 hours
1:11PM TO 5AM1:11PM TO 5AM
2:1PM TO 3PM2:1PM TO 3PM
Figure 2-9: Mode 5, set timer 2 T-On temperature
2:1PM TO 3PM2:1PM TO 3PM
2:TON=422:TON=42¯¯
Figure 2-2: Setup operation to mode 2 – 10PM to 7AM
OPERATION MODEOPERATION MODE
2.10PM TO 7AM2.10PM TO 7AM
Figure 2-3: Setup operation to mode 3 – 12AM to 6AM
OPERATION MODEOPERATION MODE
3.12AM TO 6AM3.12AM TO 6AM
Figure 2-4: Setup operation to mode 4 – 10AM to 4PM
OPERATION MODEOPERATION MODE
4.10AM TO 4PM4.10AM TO 4PM
The setup menu allows to view and/or change the
following items:
• Operation Mode
• Clock
• Wi-Fi
• Service Menu
• About
• Operational parameters
2.1 OPERATION MODE
This menu allows setup of the operation mode. Press
the ▼ / ▲keys to choose the operation mode and press
ENTER to confirm.
2.1.1 PRESET MODES 14
Modes 1-4 are pre-sets with pre-defined timers.
• Note that for operation modes 2, 3 & 4, the default
times can be changed in the Service Menu and the
new times will be reflected in the menus above.
2.1.2 MODE 5 TIMERS
When option 5 is selected, the following menus are then
displayed to enter the timer start times and stop times.
The input cursor will blink on the timer 1 start hour; press
the ▲ / ▼keys to change the time and press ENTER to
confirm. The cursor will then move to the stop hour and so
on to timer 2. The ▲ / ▼keys can be used to move the
cursor between the start hour and stop hour.
If timer 2 is OFF, press the ▲key to set it to on and
proceed to setting the start time and stop time.
Press the ENTER key to confirm the start time and stop
time. The timer 2 T-On temperature can then be set.
The input cursor will blink on the temperature; press
the ▲ / ▼keys to change the temperature and press
ENTER to confirm.

Please note with activation/closure of dry contact the one shot
boost function will be activated so the system will stop once the
temperature of 59°C is reached. The boost function is triggered by
a change in state from open to closed contact. If the dry contact
remains closed, the system will go under the “temperature mode”
and the green light will be flashing and the next time the system
will be running if temperature drops below 37°C. With option 7, if
the dry contact does not get closed in a 18 hour cycle, the system
will automatically run to meet the legionella requirement 18 hours
after the last time that 59°C was reached.
Dry contact wiring between a dry
contact switch and controller
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2.1.3 MODE 6 TIMER & TEMPERATURE
When option 6 is selected, the following menus are then
displayed to enter the timer 1 start times, stop times.
2.1.4 MODE 7 PV DEFAULT TIMER
When option 7 is selected, the following menus are
then displayed to enter the PV default timer start
times and stop times.
The input cursor will blink on the start hour; press
the ▲ / ▼keys to change the time and press ENTER
to confirm. The cursor will then move to the stop hour
and so on to timer 2.
The input cursor will blink on the start hour; press the
▲ / ▼keys to change the time and press ENTER to
confirm. The cursor will then move the stop hour.
• If PV input is not enabled, the PV input menu is
displayed to configure the PV input.
With option 7, following a remote
contact closure, it finishes the
heating cycle even if the contacts
open again. Also, it will remain in
Temperature mode so long as the
contacts remain closed.
Next, the timer 2 start times and stop times can
be changed in the same way, followed by the
timer 2 temperatures T-On and T-Off.
The input cursor will blink on the temperature;
press the ▲ / ▼keys to change the temperature
and press ENTER to confirm.
SETUP CONT.
Figure 2-10: Setup operation to mode 6 – timer & temperature
OPERATION MODEOPERATION MODE
6.TIMER/TEMP6.TIMER/TEMP
Figure 2-15: Setup operation to mode 7 – PV default timer
OPERATION MODEOPERATION MODE
6.TIMER/TEMP6.TIMER/TEMP
Figure 2-16: Mode 7, set timer start time and run time
OPERATN MODE 7OPERATN MODE 7
10AM TO 4PM10AM TO 4PM
Figure 2-17: PV input setup menu
PV INPUTPV INPUT
ENABLEDENABLED
Figure 2-11: Mode 6, set timer 1 start time and stop time
OPERATN MODE 6OPERATN MODE 6
1:10AM TO 4PM1:10AM TO 4PM
Figure 2-12: Mode 6, set timer 2 start time and stop time
OPERATN MODE 6OPERATN MODE 6
2:10PM TO 4A M2:10PM TO 4AM
Figure 2-13: Mode 6, set timer 2 T-On temperature
OPERATN MODE 6OPERATN MODE 6
2:TON=402:TON=40¯¯
Figure 2-14: Mode 6, set timer 2 T-Off temperature
OPERATN MODE 6OPERATN MODE 6
2:TON=602:TON=60¯¯

HOUSEHOLD
BATTERY PACK
CLOUD-BASED
MONITORING SYSTEM
STORAGE
INTERFACE
ETHERNET
METER
AC
DC
DCDC
INVERTER
RS485RS485
Immersion
Heater
Heat Pump
AC / Dry Contact
Switch
Plug-in
Socket
Immersion Heater
Controller
Lighting
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• This allows the controller to adjust the clock when
daylight savings starts in (usually in September/
October) and ends (usually in March/April).
If daylight savings is applicable for the selected location,
the controller can be set to auto adjust for Daylight
Savings Time (DST).
Figure 2-18: Auto set clock
AUTO SET CLOCKAUTO SET CLOCK
YESYES
Figure 2-19: Set location
SET LOCATIONSET LOCATION
VICVIC
Figure 2-20: Auto-adjust DST
AUTO ADJUST DSTAUTO ADJUST DST
YESYES
2.2 CLOCK
This menu allows setup of the clock on the controller.
When the controller is connected to Wi-Fi, it can use
internet time to keep the clock up to date. To do this, set
Auto Set Clock to Yes as shown in the following menus.
2.2.1 AUTO SET DATE/TIME
If ‘Yes’ is selected, the location/state of the controller
can be set.

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• Press the Enter key to view the Wi-Fi signal strength
and IP address.
• The controller will start to search for nearby
Wi-Fi networks.
• The lists of Wi-Fi networks found is listed in order
of signal strength (strongest to weakest) and the
network security type is also displayed; press the
▲ / ▼keys to select the network.
• If not currently connected to a Wi-Fi network, the
above information will be blank.
• From the Wi-Fi information screen, press the Enter
key to access the next menu which allows to setup
the Wi-Fi network manually.
Figure 2-24: Wi-Fi network info
WIFI NETWORKWIFI NETWORK
MyNetwork123MyNetwork123
Figure 2-28: Search for Wi-Fi networks
SEARCH WIFISEARCH WIFI
YESYES
Figure 2-29: Searching for Wi-Fi networks
SEARCHING FORSEARCHING FOR
WIFI NETWORKWIFI NETWORK
Figure 2-27: Setup Wi-Fi manually
SEARCH WIFISEARCH WIFI
NONO
Figure 2-25: Wi-Fi network signal strength
WIFI SIGNALWIFI SIGNAL
-35dBm (100%)-35dBm (100%)
Figure 2-26: IP address info
IP ADDRESSIP ADDRESS
192.168.0.100192.168.0.100
2.3.1 WIFI NETWORK INFORMATION
If ‘ON’ is selected, the Wi-Fi network information is
displayed if currently connected.
2.3.2 MANUALLY SETUP WIFI
To setup the Wi-Fi network using the LCD/keypad,
select Yes and press the ENTER key.
SETUP CONT.
• Press the ▲ / ▼keys to choose to select ON or OFF.
• If ‘OFF’ is selected, the controller operates in
OFFLINE mode.
The input cursor will blink on the year; press the ▲ / ▼
keys to change the value and press ENTER to confirm.
The cursor will then move to the month and so on to the
date, hour, and minute.
Figure 2-23: Wi-Fi on/off
WIFIWIFI
ONON
2.3 WiFi
This menu allows to turning the Wi-Fi on/off as well as
to view and/or change the network settings.
Figure 2-21: Manually set date
SET DATESET DATE
2021/08/132021/08/13
Figure 2-22: Manually set time
SET TIMESET TIME
12:01 PM12:01 PM
2.2.2 MANUALLY SET DATE/TIME
If ‘No’ is selected for Auto Set Clock, the date/time can
be set manually.

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Any previously configured Wi-Fi network will
be erased.
• The first line will alternate between the Wi-Fi
network name and the prompt ‘ENTER PASSWORD’.
• The symbol in the top right corner denotes the
current type of input; press the BOOST button to
change the input type as per Table 1.
• When the connection is successful, the network
information is displayed as in Figure 3-8. Otherwise,
the message in Figure 3-6 is displayed.
• After selecting the network, enter the Wi-Fi
password; press the ▲ / ▼keys to change the
character, press the to move the cursor and
press ENTER to confirm.
Figure 2-32: Reset Wi-Fi
RESET WIFIRESET WIFI
YESYES
Figure 2-34: Controller name
NAMENAME
RECLAIMV2RECLAIMV2
Figure 2-35: Firmware version
FIRMWARE VERFIRMWARE VER
V1.00V1.00
Figure 2-36: Wi-Fi MAC address
MAC ADDRESSMAC ADDRESS
0123456789AB0123456789AB
Figure 2-33: Wi-Fi settings reset
WIFI SETTINGSWIFI SETTINGS
RESET OKRESET OK
Figure 2-30: Wi-Fi networks’ information
MyNetwork123MyNetwork123
-30dBm WPA/2-30dBm WPA/2
Figure 2-31: Enter Wi-Fi password
ENTER PASSWORD#ENTER PASSWORD#
abc123_abc123_
2.4 ABOUT
This menu allows you to view various information about
the controller per the below:
• Name
• Firmware Version
• Wi-Fi MAC Address
• App Code
• Ambient Temperature
• Certificate ID.
2.3.3 RESET WIFI SETTINGS
To reset the Wi-Fi network settings, select Yes and
press the ENTER key.
2.4.1 CONTROLLER NAME
The name can be setup in the App e.g., ‘John’s House’.
2.4.2 FIRMWARE VERSION
The firmware version is displayed on this screen.
2.4.3 WIFI MAC ADDRESS
The Wi-Fi MAC address is displayed on this screen.

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SETUP CONT.
Figure 2-37: App code
APP CODE:012345APP CODE:012345
6789012345667890123456
Figure 2-39: Certificate ID
CERT IDCERT ID
abcde12345abcde12345
2.4.4 APP CODE
The App Code is the controller’s unique code that can be
entered in the App, for example if the QR code cannot be
scanned in.
2.4.5 CERTIFICATE ID
Each controller has a unique security certificate
programmed in. The certificate is used for encrypted
communication with the server. This option displays the
ID of the certificate.
2.5 OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS
The operational parameters menu allows you to view
the live parameters value from the Heat Pump.
The following parameters are displayed:
• Tank Temperature
• Outlet Temperature
• Inlet Temperature
• Ambient Temperature
• Input Current
• Power Usage

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3. WI-FISETUP
Figure 3-1: Setup Wi-Fi prompt
SETUP WIFISETUP WIFI
YESYES
Figure 3-2: Wi-Fi setup mode using App
WIFI SETUP MODEWIFI SETUP MODE
APPAPP
Figure 3-3: Wi-Fi setup mode using LCD/keypad
WIFI SETUP MODEWIFI SETUP MODE
MANUALMANUAL
Figure 3-4: Starting Wi-Fi setup using App
WIFI SETUPWIFI SETUP
STARTINGSTARTING
Figure 3-5: Connect to controller’s access point
CONNECT TO WIFICONNECT TO WIFI
RECLAIMV2_NNNNNNRECLAIMV2_NNNNNN
Figure 3-6: Wi-Fi setup not successful
WIFI NOTWIFI NOT
CONFIGUREDCONFIGURED
Figure 3-7: Wi-Fi password incorrect
WIFI PASSWORDWIFI PASSWORD
INCORRECTINCORRECT
After boot-up, the controller checks if any
Wi-Fi network has been configured. If no
Wi-Fi setup is found, the controller prompts
whether to proceed with the Wi-Fi setup.
3.1 WIFI SETUP PROMPT
If no Wi-Fi setup is found, the controller prompts whether
to proceed with the Wi-Fi setup.
3.2 WIFI SETUP MODE
Wi-Fi can be setup either using the App or manually using
the LCD/keypad interface. Press the ▲ / ▼keys to select
between App and Manual, and press ENTER to confirm.
3.2.1 WIFI SETUP USING APP
If ‘APP’ is selected, the controller goes into Wi-Fi
Configuration Mode – the user can then use a mobile
device to configure the Wi-Fi network information to the
controller.
The controller will display it’s Wi-Fi network name on the
following screen – the format is ‘RECLAIMV2_NNNNNN’
where ‘NNNNNN’ is the last 4 characters of the
controller’s MAC address.
• If ‘NO’ is selected, Wi-Fi is turned OFF and the
controller proceeds to Status Display.
- The above prompt will not be shown on subsequent
boot-up until Wi-Fi is turned back ON in the setup
menu.
- The controller will then operate in OFFLINE mode.
- Wi-Fi can be configured at any time in the setup menu.
• If ‘YES’ is selected, the controller prompts for the
Wi-Fi setup mode as in section 3.2.
• If the controller does not receive the Wi-Fi network
information from the App after 3 minutes, the following
message is displayed.
The controller then operates in OFFLINE mode. Wi-Fi can
be setup later in the setup menu.
• If an error occurs during password authentication with
the Wi-Fi network, the following message is displayed.
The controller then operates in OFFLINE mode.
Wi-Fi can be setup later in the setup menu.

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• When the controller successfully connects to the Wi-Fi
network, the following message showing the Wi-Fi
network name is displayed.
• After selecting the network, enter the Wi-Fi password
using the navigation keys; press the ▲ / ▼keys to
change the character, press the to move the
cursor and press ENTER to confirm.
• When the connection is successful, the network
information is displayed as in Figure 3-8. Otherwise,
the message in Figure 3-6 is displayed.
Table 2: Input key type
– The first line will alternate between the selected Wi-Fi
network name and the prompt ‘ENTER PASSWORD’.
– The symbol in the top right corner indicates the current
type of input; press the BOOST button to change the
input type. The options are:
• When the controller successfully connects to the server,
the following message is displayed.
• The lists of Wi-Fi networks found is listed in order of
signal strength (strongest to weakest) and the network
security type is also displayed; press the ▲ / ▼keys to
select the network.
Figure 3-8: Wi-Fi connected to network
WIFI CONNECTEDWIFI CONNECTED
MyNetwork123MyNetwork123
Figure 3-9: Wi-Fi connected to server
WIFI ONLINEWIFI ONLINE
MyNetwork123MyNetwork123
Figure 3-10: Searching for Wi-Fi networks
SEARCHING FORSEARCHING FOR
WIFI NETWORKWIFI NETWORK
3.2.2 WIFI SETUP USING LCD/KEYPAD
If ‘MANUAL’ is selected, the controller will search and list
nearby Wi-Fi networks.
Figure 3-11: Wi-Fi networks’ information
MyNetwork123MyNetwork123
-30dBm WPA/2-30dBm WPA/2
Figure 3-12: Enter Wi-Fi password
ENTER PASSWORD#ENTER PASSWORD#
abc123_abc123_
DISPLAYED INPUT TYPE
aLower case alphabet
AUpper case alphabet
0Numeric
#Symbols
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