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Turbo - Cool
Turbo - Dual Temp
2012 Models

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Summary of Contents for iCool TurboCool

  • Page 1 Installation & Operation Manual Turbo - Cool Turbo - Dual Temp 2012 Models...
  • Page 2 Page 8 Plumbing Connections Page 9 Electrical Connections Page 9 Installing the Pump Page 9 Operating your TurboCool in Cold Mode Pages 10 to 12 Operating your TurboCool in Heat Mode Page 12 Detailed Function Description Page 13 Setting System Preferences...
  • Page 3 The TurboCool can be connected either by attaching a suitable approved plug or by direct wiring into an approved...
  • Page 4 Advice About Water And Pools. If you are using your TurboCool with an iCool brand spa pool , the pool is provided with a high quality spa water pump especially designed for the purpose. The pumps we provide are resistant to chlorine and salt water at normal concentrations, but the use of chemicals should be kept within the range normally recommended for swimming pools to prolong the life of the pump and the titanium heat exchanger tanks inside the unit.
  • Page 5 After thawing, set a new temperature no lower than 8 or 9ºC before restarting to prevent the tanks freezing again. Automatic Operation of the Air Fans. Your TurboCool is very powerful and is capable of removing up to 10,000 watts of heat from a pool per hour. To re- move heat from the the 2 powerful heat pumps in the TurboCool it has 2 very high powered linear flow cooling fans that cool the condensers compressors and other components.
  • Page 6 Lowest Running Cost: Using the latest heat pump technology the TurboCool can produce up to 10,000 watts of water chilling power yet it uses only a maximum of 3000 watts in normal operation to do so. Furthermore, because the TurboCool is actually two 5000 watt heat pumps in a single cabinet it can can operate from a normal 15 amp power outlet (220v models), by digitally controlling the compressor starting sequences to avoid high startup loads.
  • Page 7 Just 2 standard 40mm PVC pool water pipes are required for each TurboCool/Spa installation for carrying water to and from the spa. The TurboCool can be up to a maximum of 25 meters from the Spa Pool and it can be up to 5 meters above or below the Spa Pool, but naturally the closer it is in both distance and level the higher the efficiency will be.
  • Page 8 Take care when replacing plug number 1, the data cable for the screen, it has several small pins that must line up correctly. STEP 6 Replace the front panel, check that the cable from the screen box is plugged in to the TurboCool and test that all operations are normal.
  • Page 9 A 220 volt unit requires a minimum 15-20 amp single phase connection and a 110 volt unit requires a minimum 30-40 amp connection. The safest and best way to connect your TurboCool is to a wall box with an isolation switch, however, because the iCool also has an isolation safety switch and an earth leakage safety device built in, you can also simply attach a power plug and plug that into a standard wall socket.
  • Page 10 Once you have entered your required settings, operation is fully automatic. Your TurboCool will cool (or heat if you have a dual temp model) to your set temperature and maintain that temperature as long as the system is turned on. There are a number of essential safety functions that are constantly monitored and the system will take automatic action if a safety issue occurs.
  • Page 11 The right-hand side of this screen shows the outside air temperature. Once the pool water temperature you want your iCool to cool to is selected, touch the “Start” button (next to the up down arrows). This takes you back to the Main Operating Screen.
  • Page 12 Normally you will hear the first heat pump start immediately and the second one 2 minutes later if more cooling power is needed. This is automaticly controlled by sensors. Lights on the right hand side of the TurboCool indicate if either heat pump 1, or 2, or both are running. If the temperature difference between the air and pool water is low then the TurboCool may only start one compressor to save electricity.
  • Page 13 Change Settings Screen. From here you proceed as described on page 11. “Lights” Some iCool models have convenient area lighting which is very helpful if the area around your installation is not well lit. Touching the ”Lights” button takes you to a simple screen that has both ON and OFF light buttons.
  • Page 14 Temperature Display scale. This can be set to either Centigrade or Fahrenheit and changes all of the displays throughout the entire system. The iCool normally reads in Centigrade as this is the world standard. It can convert the display to ºF if required, however due to rounding off calculations between Cº...
  • Page 15 Touch Screen Session Timer and Clock Functions. Your iCool offers a number of very useful timing functions including a real-time clock, a countdown timer to time your recovery and training sessions and a timer to shut down the system automatically after use.
  • Page 16 To unlock the system and returned to normal, repeat the procedure. Touch and hold the iCool icon for more than 10 seconds. The lock will disappear and all functions will return to normal Intelligent power management saves electricity automatically All TurboCools are fitted with a fully automatic intelligent power management system that manages the dual heat pumps to minimise electricity use.
  • Page 17 This means that the switch on the side of the TurboCool is turned to the HEAT mode. (Dual Temp models only) If you intended to cool your pool then shut down the main power to the TurboCool and turn the switch to the COLD position and restart.
  • Page 18 650x520x1350 Dimensions H. - W. - D. Inches 25x20x53 25x20x53 TurboCools are NOT multi voltage. The correct voltage for each iCool is marked on the main power switch plate. Published 2012 by iCool (Australia) Pty Ltd iCool HK (China) Ltd.

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