Jandy
JE Digital Heat Pump 72K BTU 230V
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Product Description
Extend your swimming season and enjoy perfect water temperatures with the Jandy JE1500T Digital Heat Pump. Delivering a powerful 72,000 BTU output, this high-performance heat pump is engineered to provide maximum energy efficiency while maintaining a whisper-quiet equipment pad. Featuring an advanced Titanium Heat Exchanger, the JE1500T is virtually immune to the corrosive effects of salt-water systems and imbalanced pool chemistry. Its intuitive digital control panel allows for precise temperature management, ensuring your pool is always ready for a dip, regardless of the outdoor air temperature.
Key Features
- 72,000 BTU Heating Capacity: Provides robust heating performance for medium-sized residential pools, allowing for comfortable swimming in early spring and late fall.
- Premium Titanium Heat Exchanger: Features a lifetime warranty against corrosion, providing peace of mind and long-term durability in even the harshest water conditions.
- Highly Efficient Scroll Compressor: Optimized for maximum heat transfer with minimal energy consumption, significantly reducing monthly operating costs compared to gas heaters.
- Advanced Digital Control: The user-friendly interface offers easy-to-read diagnostics and dual thermostats for separate pool and spa temperature settings.
- Versatile Automation Integration: Fully compatible with AquaLink® RS and PDA control systems, enabling remote temperature adjustments via your smartphone or tablet.
- All-Weather Construction: Built with a rugged, UV-resistant cabinet and a heavy-duty fan motor designed to withstand extreme outdoor environments and resist rust.
- Eco-Friendly Operation: Utilizes R-410A refrigerant, an environmentally safe, non-ozone-depleting cooling agent that meets all modern regulatory standards.
What installation covers
Heat Pump Installation Option Details: Covers replacement of an existing heat pump only. Includes up to 20 feet of pipe, 8 fittings, one three-way valve, and one check valve for plumbing connections. Includes electrical connection of no more than 5 feet to the unit. The electrical panel used to feed the heat pump must have sufficient capacity for the unit’s amp draw. There must be a clear passway or walkway from the installation site to the driveway where the technician’s vehicle is parked. Price includes removal of the old unit, if needed. Service available in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Monroe counties. (Please note that installation costs are not included in the equipment price. Installation services are sold separately.)
Specifications
Warnings and Disclaimers
- Electrical Requirements: Must be installed by a licensed electrician. Requires a dedicated circuit breaker and proper grounding to ensure safety and prevent electronic interference.
- Airflow Clearance: The unit requires a minimum of 2 feet of clearance on all sides and 5 feet of overhead clearance for proper heat exchange and prevention of "re-circulation" of cold air.
- Chemical Balance: While the titanium exchanger is corrosion-resistant, imbalanced pH or high chlorine can still damage other copper components in your system. Maintain chemistry within industry standards.
- Winterization: In freezing climates, the unit must be fully drained of water to prevent internal piping from cracking. Improper winterization will void the warranty.
- Solar Blanket Synergy: To maximize the efficiency of your heat pump, use a solar cover at night. Heat pumps gain heat slowly; a cover prevents all that hard-earned warmth from evaporating overnight.
- Bypass Valve: Install a manual bypass valve kit. This allows you to isolate the heater during high-dose chemical treatments or when the heater is not in use, reducing unnecessary wear and tear.
- Condensation is Normal: Don't panic if you see water pooling around the base. Heat pumps produce significant condensation (similar to an AC unit). If you're unsure, turn the unit off for a few hours—if the water dries up, it's condensation, not a leak.
- Steady Temps: Unlike gas heaters, heat pumps work best when maintaining a temperature rather than "recovery" heating. Set it to your desired temp and let it run on its schedule for the most cost-effective results.
