Jandy AE Ti Heat Pump Manual

The Jandy AE Ti Heat Pump is an energy-efficient swimming pool heating system featuring titanium heat exchanger technology, digital control panel, variable speed operation, freeze protection, and compatibility with automation systems. Designed for residential pool applications with capacities from 50,000 to 140,000 BTU. Below are key sections for safety, features, installation, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

1. Features at a Glance 2. Installation Requirements 3. Initial Setup 4. Technical Specifications 5. Control Panel Operation 6. System Connections 7. Operating Modes 8. Maintenance Procedures 9. Winterization 10. Regulatory Information 11. Troubleshooting

Features at a Glance

Key components: Titanium heat exchanger, Digital control panel, Variable speed compressor, Air intake grille, Water connections, Electrical connections.

FeatureDescription
Titanium Heat ExchangerCorrosion-resistant for long-lasting performance
Digital Control PanelLCD display with intuitive menu navigation
Variable Speed CompressorEnergy-efficient operation with multiple speed settings
Freeze ProtectionAutomatic activation when temperatures drop below 40°F
Air Intake GrilleHigh-volume fan for optimal heat exchange
Water Connections2-inch PVC connections for pool plumbing
Electrical Connections240V AC power supply with disconnect requirement
Automation ReadyCompatible with Jandy automation systems
Quiet OperationSound-dampening technology for reduced noise
Energy Star RatedMeets energy efficiency standards

Installation Requirements

Select proper location and prepare site according to local codes.

  1. Location: Minimum 5 feet from pool edge, level concrete pad, adequate airflow clearance
  2. Electrical: 240V dedicated circuit, proper grounding, weatherproof disconnect within sight
  3. Plumbing: 2-inch PVC piping, proper valve placement, union connections for service
  4. Clearance: 24 inches minimum from walls, 48 inches overhead clearance

WARNING! Installation must be performed by licensed professional. Electrical shock hazard exists.

Initial Setup

Power on unit; configure basic settings through control panel.

  1. Power up: Turn on electrical disconnect, wait for system initialization
  2. Set temperature: Use up/down arrows to select desired pool temperature
  3. Configure mode: Select heating mode (Pool or Spa)
  4. Set schedule: Program operating times if desired
  5. Test operation: Verify proper water flow and heating function

CAUTION! Ensure water flow is established before operating heater.

Technical Specifications

Control Panel Operation

Access functions via digital control panel. Main buttons: POWER, MODE, TEMP UP, TEMP DOWN, MENU.

Display Indicators: Current temperature, Set temperature, Mode indicator, Service alerts, Filter status.

Temperature Setting: Use TEMP buttons to adjust between 60°F and 104°F. Mode Selection: POOL mode for general heating, SPA mode for rapid heating. Menu Options: Schedule programming, System settings, Diagnostic mode, Service codes. Filter Cycle: Coordinate with pool pump schedule for optimal efficiency.

System Connections

Water: Inlet and outlet PVC connections. Electrical: 240V power supply with disconnect.

  1. Turn off all power before making connections
  2. Install unions on water connections for future service
  3. Wire according to local electrical codes and unit specifications
  4. Install check valve if required by local codes

Tip: Label all wiring and plumbing for easy identification during service.

Operating Modes

Supports multiple heating modes and programmable schedules.

  1. Standard Heating: Maintains set temperature continuously
  2. Eco Mode: Energy-saving operation with temperature setbacks
  3. Spa Mode: Rapid heating to higher temperatures (up to 104°F)
  4. Program Mode: Set specific operating times and temperatures
  5. Freeze Protection: Automatic operation when ambient below 40°F
  6. Service Mode: For technician diagnostics and maintenance

WARNING! Do not operate without proper water flow. Monitor system during initial operation.

Maintenance Procedures

Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity.

  1. Monthly: Clean air intake filter, inspect for debris around unit
  2. Seasonal: Check refrigerant levels (professional service), inspect electrical connections
  3. Annual: Professional inspection of heat exchanger, compressor, and controls
  4. As needed: Clean evaporator coil, check water chemistry balance

CAUTION! Always disconnect power before performing any maintenance.

Winterization

Proper winterization prevents freeze damage in cold climates.

  1. Turn off power at disconnect switch
  2. Drain water from heat exchanger and plumbing
  3. Cover unit with weatherproof cover
  4. Store remote controls and accessories indoors

Important: Follow specific winterization procedure in service manual for your model.

Regulatory Information

UL Listed: Meets safety standards for swimming pool heaters. Energy Star: Certified for energy efficiency. Copyright © 2025 Jandy; trademarks of Fluidra. For technical support, visit www.jandy.com or contact 1-800-227-1442. Installation must comply with local building codes and NEC requirements.

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
Unit not startingPower supply/flow switchCheck disconnect switch; verify water flow; reset breakers
Insufficient heatingDirty filter/low refrigerantClean pool filter; check for proper water flow; call for service
Error codes displayedSystem faultsNote error code; consult service manual; contact technician
Loud operationFan obstruction/component wearClear debris from fan; check for loose components
Water leaksConnection issues/seal failureTighten connections; inspect seals; replace if necessary

Reset: Power cycle unit by turning disconnect off/on.

Service: 1-800-227-1442; www.jandy.com

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