Heat Pumps
I need a Fan Motor for a 12.5kw HeatSeeker, what do I need to order?
To replace the fan motor on a 12.5kw HeatSeeker, you can order the HSE002, which is the compatible with both the 9.5kw and 12.5kq models.
How loud is the HeatSeeker 12.5kw unit?
The HeatSeeker 12.5kw unit operates at a noise level of approximately 60 decibels (dB).
What is the HP for an 8kw Single Phase Calorex Heat Pump and a HeatSeeker 5.6kw Horizontal Heat Pump?
Heat pumps, including the 8kw Single Phase Calorex Heat Pump and the HeatSeeker 5.6kw Horizontal Heat Pump, are not measured in horsepower (HP). Instead, the running and startup currents are the relevant specifications, and these can be found in the main Price List.
Can the HeatSeeker be reversed for use on a chiller pool?
The HeatSeeker can indeed be reversed for use on a chiller pool, and this adjustment can be made directly through the control panel.
I want to install the HeatSeeker HSE21ESS with the display panel fitted remotely on the wall and not on the unit, is there an extension cable?
The HeatSeeker HSE21ESS does include an extension cable that allows you to relocate the controller to a remote location, such as a wall. However, please note that these extension cables are not sold separately.
I am getting Error EE04 on my HeatSeeker WBR, what does that mean?
Error code EE04 on a HeatSeeker WBR indicates an issue with either high or low refrigerant pressure. This error often occurs when the circulation pump turns off while the heat pump is still running. If this is not the situation, you may need to investigate the flow rate through the heat pump. To reset the error, you'll need to power the unit off and then on again. If the problem persists, there could be a more serious underlying issue with the unit that requires further examination.
Can a 17kW HeatSeeker heat pump go in a spacious Pump Room?
The 17kW Vertical HeatSeeker heat pump is designed with a large fan at the top, which draws air up through the entire unit, utilizing the side grills for air intake. Although it may seem suitable for a spacious pump room, the manufacturer's instructions specifically state that this heat pump is intended for outside installation only. Installing it inside could lead to the air around the unit cooling rapidly, causing the heat pump to malfunction and not operate correctly.
Which HeatSeeker Control Box should be used for a PCB Motherboard for a HSE1?
For a PCB Motherboard for an HSE1, you would require the HeatSeeker Control Box model HSE008.
What is the efficiency rating of the HeatSeeker?
The HeatSeeker boasts an efficiency rating of COP 5.0, reflecting its high energy efficiency and effectiveness in operation.
Would the new 7.8 HeatSeeker Inverter be suitable for a pool 4.5m x 2.5m x1.3m?
The 7.8 HeatSeeker Inverter is designed to accommodate pools up to 25 square meters in size, so it would be suitable for a pool measuring 4.5m x 2.5m x 1.3m.
My HeatSeeker has error code EE08 what does that mean?
The error code EE08 on the HeatSeeker typically indicates an issue with the wiring. It is often caused by a bad connection between the PCB and the display panel, and the instructions recommend checking the wiring to resolve the problem.
My HeatSeeker appears to be leaking inside, why?
What may appear to be a leak inside your HeatSeeker is likely condensation, a normal occurrence for this type of device. You can verify this by testing the water for chlorine content, assuming your pool uses chlorine. To manage the condensation, the HeatSeeker is equipped with built-in drainage clips, allowing you to attach a standard hosepipe for proper drainage.
I am getting Error Code E34 on my Heatseeker, what does it mean?
The Error Code E34 on your Heatseeker is related to ambient temperature and can occur due to either a false reading or an actual high temperature. This error may manifest when the temperature outside is too low for the Heatseeker to operate or when it rises above 34°C.
My pool is 5.7m x 3m x 1.3m deep, and the HeatSeeker will go at 12ft above the pool, what pump do I need?
or a pool that is approximately 4350 gallons, with dimensions of 5.7m x 3m x 1.3m deep, and with the HeatSeeker positioned 12ft above the pool level, a 2 or 4-hour turnover rate would be sufficient for a standard swimming pool setup (as opposed to a spa pool). To accommodate this configuration, a 0.5 hp pump would be suitable. It's also recommended to install a non-return valve as close to the pool as possible, to assist with priming the pump since it needs to lift water to a height of 12 feet. Once primed, the 0.5 hp pump should operate effectively.








