Installation Guide for iSAVER models including: Power 1100 Aquagem Pool Pump, Power 1100, Aquagem Pool Pump, Pool Pump, Pump

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1.1 It is NOT compatible with: a. Single (Three) phase motors with centrifugal switch b. Pool pump motors with start relays or switch c. Series or DC motors.


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FREQUENCY INVERTER INSTALLATION & USER GUIDE
Power+1100, Power+2200Power+1100C,Power+2200C
Thank you for purchasing our frequency inverter. Please read the manual carefully before installation & operation and keep it for future reference after installation

CONTENTS
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................1 2. TECHNICAL DATA ....................................................................................................2 3. BEFORE INSTALLATION ...........................................................................................3 4. CONNECTING TO POOL PUMP ...............................................................................3 5. SETTINGS & OPERATION ........................................................................................ 5 6. PROTECTION & ERROR CODES ...............................................................................8 7. EXCLUSIONS ........................................................................................................... 8 8. WEEE LEGISLATION ................................................................................................ 9
SAFETY SYMBOLS
Read and keep the manual in a safe place Warning
Caution: Risk of electrical shock Do not touch the heat sink
e-Waste: Dispose at recycling centre

1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To make the best use of this energy saving device and to avoid potential risk of fire, electrical shock, SERIOUS injury to people or damage to property, please read this user guide carefully before installation and keep it for future reference.
This device can ONLY be used with pool pumps with permanent split capacitor motor. The schematic diagram below shows a typical single speed swimming pool pump motor.
Running Capacitor

Main Winding

Auxiliary Winding

Fig 1
1.1 It is NOT compatible with: a. Single (Three) phase motors with centrifugal switch b. Pool pump motors with start relays or switch c. Series or DC motors d. Pool pump motors with faults in their rotors or capacitors e. Shaded-pole asynchronous motors
1.2 An RCD with a rated residual current not exceeding 30mA must be used with this product.
If you are not sure of the compatibility of your pool pump with this device , please contact your supplier or manufacturer before proceeding with installation.

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2. TECHNICAL DATA 2.1 Power+1100/ Power+2200

Model
Input power Input voltage Input frequency Output power Output Voltage

Power+1100
1 phase AC 220~240V
50Hz Max 1.1kW
1ph, 0~240V

Pump type
Max. current Speed range Cooling Net Dimension (L*H*W) Gross/Net Weight

Single phase
Max 6A 1200~2900 rpm
Ventilation 187*110*155mm
3.0/2.7Kg

2.2 Power+1100C/ Power+2200C

Power+2200
1 phase AC 220~240V
50Hz Max 2.2 kW
1ph, 0~240V
Single phase
Max 12A 1200~2900 rpm Ventilation/Fan 187*110*155mm
3.0/2.7Kg

Model
Input power Input voltage Input frequency Output power Output Voltage

Power+1100C
1 phase AC 220~240V
50Hz Max 1.1kW
3ph, 0~240V

Pump type
Max. current Speed range Cooling Net Dimension (L*H*W) Gross/Net Weight

Three phases
Max 4.5A 1200~2900 rpm
Ventilation 187*110*155mm
3.2/2.9Kg

Power+2200C
1 phase AC 220~240V
50Hz Max 2.2 kW
3ph, 0~240V
Three phases
Max 8A 1200~2900 rpm Ventilation/Fan 187*110*155mm
3.2/2.9Kg

Dimensions Dimensions

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3. BEFORE INSTALLATION
Upon receipt of this device, check for damage to the packaging or product. DO NOT PROCEED with installation if any damage is found; contact your supplier. Do not use extension leads with the device. This can pose a danger particularly in the vicinity of a swimming pool.
Make sure the place you choose for installation meets the following conditions:
- Ambient temperature from -10~40 - 45 to 90 percent relative humidity, non-condensing - Less than1000m above sea level - Keep out of direct sunlight - Good ventilation
For efficient cooling, please make sure it is installed with a minimum clearance surrounding it (Fig2) Blocked ventilation or an enclosed space with limited air flow may cause overheating or potential operational failure of the inverter.
4. CONNECTING TO POOL PUMP
Please follow these steps and the wiring diagram for correct connection. The warranty may be compromised if the device is not installed in accordance with instructions described in this manual.
Only ONE pump can be connected to the inverter. Please do not connect any other appliance to the output.
Mark the hole locations on the wall, drill and insert the expansion plugs supplied, fit the screws and hang the device on the screws.
4.1 Turn off all electrical supply to the pool pump, unplug it from the main switch or at the chlorinator which provides electrical power to the pump.
4.2 Plug the pool pump into the device's power outlet (marked PUMP CONNECTION ONLY).
4.3 Plug the device into the main switch/chlorinator/timer connection where the pump was originally plugged into.
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4.4 Switch all power back on. 4.5 Ensure chlorinator/timer is active. 4.6 Now the device is ready to operate.
Expansion plug Screw

Power plug

Pump socket 12mm Screw

Fig. 3 Above figure is for reference only, plug & socket may vary for different countries/regions.
If you do not require a power plug for installation, wire the device as shown in Fig.4 and 5.

Power Cable

Power source 220~240VAC, 1ph,50Hz

Breaker (Customer prepare)

Earthing Fig. 4 1-ph pump connection diagram

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Fig. 5 3-ph pump connection diagram
Do not touch the heat sink while the device is in operation or until at least 30 mins after it has been switched off. Keep it out of reach of children.
Because of high voltage conversion components contained in the device, do not try to disassemble or replace any components in case of malfunction or breakdown. Before serving on the unit, wait till the power light turned off or at least 3 minutes after power plug has been plugged off from input supply. For Power+1100C/Power+2200C, please connect the pump motor with delta connection.
5. SETTINGS & OPERATION
5.1 Control panel

Power Consumption

Current time

Speed in rpm Day/Night/Backwash (Low/Med/High speed)
Lock/Mode
On/Off

Timer on/Timer off
Timer Increase/Decrease

5.2 Mode selection 5

The frequency inverter has 3 modes (speed ranges). You can either run your pump at a constant speed choosing from "M" or set up to 4 timers for daily operation, each with an individual speed.

Mode Night (Low) Day (Medium) Backwash (High)

Speed range 1200~1650 rpm 1700~2400 rpm 2450~2900 rpm

Default speed 1400 rpm 2000 rpm 2900 rpm

 When plugged in,

lights up, hold

for 3

seconds to unlock the screen. Press to start.

 Upon starting, pump will run at maximum speed of
2900 rpm for one-minute self-priming. (This can be increased to 10 minutes ­ see Parameter settings Section 5.5)

 Press to choose a running speed, use

or

arrows to adjust by 50rpm to a specific running speed if required.

Once the pump has finished priming, the inverter will automatically switch the pump to the

pre-set speed, consumption.
5.3 Timer setting

indicates the pump is running and showing current rpm and power

To run the pump at a different times or speeds to take advantage of lower electricity tariffs during the night, you can set up to 4 timers.

Step1: Press to

enter timer setting.

Step2: Use

or

to set current time. Press

to move cursor to the next setting. Press

to

choose a speed range for timer 1, use

or

to decide on a specific speed if required. Press to move cursor to previous setting.

Step3: Repeat the above steps to set the other 3 timers.

Step4: Hold

for 3 seconds or wait 10 seconds to save settings automatically.

A flashing

indicates the device is waiting for start time.

Step5: press or

to check all 4 timers to ensure there are no invalid setting.

* Any overlapping of timer periods will be considered as invalid and the device will only run

based on the previous valid timer setting.

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* During timer setting, if you want to abandon it, hold

for 3 seconds.

Note:

* If inactivate for 1 minute, the screen will lock automatically. Hold

for 3 seconds to

unlock the device.

* The device has power-off memory, operation will resume upon power restoration.

* Under OFF mode, hold

for 3 seconds to retrieve factory setting.

5.4 External control (Optional)
External control can be enabled via the following contacts. However, even if it's working via an external controller, pressing can stop the device. Please do not apply voltage to these inputs.
DIGITAL INPUT

RELAY OUTPUT

RS485

Fig 6

E.g.: To enable external speed control via digital input, connect one of the digits from Di2/3/4 to COM.

When Di1 connect with Com, the pump will stop; if disconnected, the digital control will be invalid; When Di2 connect with Com, the pump will run at 2900 RPM; if disconnected, the control priority will be back on panel control; When Di3 connect with Com, the pump will run at 2400 RPM; if disconnected, the control priority will be back on panel control; When Di4 connect with Com, the pump will run at 1200 RPM; if disconnected, the control priority will be back on panel control;

5.5 Parameter setting 7

Under OFF mode, hold

for 3 seconds to enter parameter settings.

Parameter 1 2 3 4 5 6

Description Priming time Minimum RPM
Di2 Di3 Di4 Self-priming Speed

Default setting 1 minutes 1200rpm 2900 rpm 2400 rpm 1200rpm 2900 rpm

Setting range 0~10min, by 1-minute increments 1200~2000rpm, by 100rpm increments 1200~2900rpm, by 100rpm increments 1200~2900rpm, by 100rpm increments 1200~2900rpm, by 100rpm increments 1200~2900rpm, by 100rpm increments

6. PROTECTION & ERROR CODES

Item Code Description

Analysis

1 E001 Abnormal input voltage

Not faulty

2 E002 Output over current

Not faulty

3 E101 Heat sink over heat

Contact your supplier

4 E102 Heat sink sensor error

Contact your supplier

5 E103 Master driver board error

Contact your supplier

6 E201 Circuit board error

Contact your supplier

7 E202 Master board EEPROM reading failure

Contact your supplier

8 E203 RTC time reading error

Contact your supplier

9 E204 Keyboard EEPROM reading failure

Contact your supplier

10 E205 Communication error

Contact your supplier

11 AL01 Note:

Auto speed reduction against high temperature

Contact your supplier

1. AL01 is not an error indication: when it appears, the inverter will automatically switch to a

lower speed to self-protect against high internal temperature. When the temperature drops back to 65 the inverter will resume at the preset speed.

2. When causes for E002/E101/E103 lifts, the device will resume working automatically,

however when it appears a fourth time, the device will stop working, to resume operation,

unplug the device and plug in & restart again.

7. EXCLUSIONS Under no circumstances should the manufacturer be held liable for any consequences resulting from inappropriate, incorrect installation, or mismatching of the product to pool pumps that are not compatible. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the specification of the product or its performance or the contents of the User Guide without notice in case of technical upgrade.
8. WEEE LEGISLATION
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