Aeromax KHP0038 Installation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 1

Air Source Heat Pump

Installation Manual

Model numers:
KHP0038: 6kw Heat Pump
KHP0039: 8kw Heat Pump
KHP0040: 12kw Heat Pump

Model numbers:
KHP0041: 4kW Heat Pump
KHP0038: 6kW Heat Pump
KHP0039: 8kW Heat Pump
KHP0040: 12kW Heat Pump
KHP0042: 15kW Heat Pump

A9317D

Air Source heat Pump

Installation and Maintenance Manual

Summary of Contents for KHP0038

Page 1: ...KHP0038 6kw Heat Pump KHP0039 8kw Heat Pump KHP0040 12kw Heat Pump Model numbers KHP0041 4kW Heat Pump KHP0038 6kW Heat Pump KHP0039 8kW Heat Pump KHP0040 12kW Heat Pump KHP0042 15kW Heat Pump A9317D Air Source heat Pump Installation and Maintenance Manual ...

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Page 3: ...0042 AEROMAX PLUS 15KW INSTALLATION Air Water Cycle Heat Pump Contents Page R 410A General info 4 Safety procedures 6 Dimensions and clearances 8 Installation Technical data 10 Water connections 12 Electrical connections 20 Connection ofAuxiliary Accessories 22 System test 24 Unit protection devices 26 Additional System Diagrams 29 Installation Pack 36 Optional Installation Accessories 41 7day hot...

Page 4: ...ure ofdeveloper is required ifnew build The registration card is free post and is logged by our warranty department In the unlikely event of failure ofthe Aeromax Plus heat pump return ofthe card ensures that the homeowner s warranty claim is dealt with efficiently All goods are sold subject to our Conditions ofSale see Web site for details This heat pump adopts the new HFC refrigerant R410A which...

Page 5: ...the heat pump from any heating system contamination the system filter should be fitted internally on the return pipe Recommended system cleansers and inhibitors are listed below Fernox F3 System Cleanser Fernox HP 15c combined antifreeze and inhibitor Sentinel All external connecting pipe work should be suitably insulated using Armaflex or similar Radiator System Circuit As the Aeromax Plus genera...

Page 6: ...sion the unit All of the manufacturing and packaging materials used for your new appliance are environmentally friendlyand can be recycled LIABILITY The manufacturer declines any liability and invalidate the unit warranty for damage resulting from Improper installation including failure to follow instructions in the manuals Modifications or errors in the electrical or refrigerant or water connecti...

Page 7: ... that national safety code requirements have been followed for the main supply circuit Follow all current national safety code requirements Ensure that a properly sized and connected ground wire is in place Check that voltage and frequency of the mains power supply are those required the available power must be adequate to operate any other possible appliances connected to the same line Check that...

Page 8: ...N14511 Nominal heating capacity kW 4 1 5 8 7 2 11 9 14 5 Power input kW 1 01 1 37 1 82 3 01 3 57 Current Input A 4 35 5 95 7 91 13 1 15 5 COP kW kW 4 05 4 24 3 95 3 94 4 06 Eurovent class heating A A B B A Data at Condition 2 A 7db 6wb W40 45 EN14511 Nominal heating capacity kW 3 9 5 8 7 4 12 9 14 Power input kW 1 22 1 90 2 32 4 26 4 36 Current Input A 5 3 8 26 10 1 18 5 18 9 COP kW kW 3 2 3 06 3 ...

Page 9: ...9 2 3 1 150 500 1000 100 150 300 300 300 200 1000 300 200 300 1000 1000 300 1500 2000 200 150 200 150 300 500 1000 150 Dimensions and Clearances ...

Page 10: ...ng See fig 10 A Outdoor air temperature C B Outlet water temperature C Before installation check strength and levelness ofthe base so that abnormal noise is not generated According to the dimensions and clearances fix the base firmly with the anchor bolts Anchor bolt nut 4 off M10 If the outdoor unit is installed in a very windy place protect the fan with a wind protection screen and check that it...

Page 11: ...11 6 5 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 600 150 150 430 400 363 B A 37 Foundation Specification Foundation bolt M10 3 8 Thickness ofconcrete 120mm Length ofbolt 70mm Weight bearing capacity 320kg 7 ...

Page 12: ...stem or repairing the circuit the whole system must be thoroughly cleaned with special attention paid to the state ofthe filters 3 Flow rate control is made by the control valve on the flowmeter setter installed after the pump see fig 9 item 11 4 When water has to reach temperatures below 5 C or the equipment is installed in areas subject to temperatures below 0 C it is necessary to mix water with...

Page 13: ...0 65 70 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 8 OAT C LWT C 10 9 11 8 1 Isolating valves 2 System f ilter 3 Expansion vessel with PRV Gauge Robokit 4 Flush Fill Ports 5 System drain valve at lowest point ofsystem 6 Air purge at highest points ofsystem 7 3 way valve 8 Hot water cylinder 9 Heating system 10 Circulating pump with isolating valves 11 Flowmeter sett...

Page 14: ...0 7 0 8 0 9 30AWH006X 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 6 kW 30AWH004X 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 0 1 B kPa 4 kW 12 kW 15 kW 30AWH008X 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 8 kW 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 A l s 0 0 8 12 ...

Page 15: ...es are indicative Always refer to the temperatures indicated for the specific product used TABLE TO USE FOR CALCULATING THE WATER CONTENT IN THE SYSTEM Installed Unit Unit content l Pipe content l Uses fan coil panels radiators etc l Total content l Consult the technical data table Consult the pipe water content table Consult the manual from the relevant manufacturer The water content ofthe system...

Page 16: ...16 6 22 2 28 4 35 1 2 300 2 5 4 5 7 10 13 3 17 21 1 2 5 300 1 9 3 5 5 5 7 8 10 4 13 2 16 4 1 3 300 1 6 3 4 7 6 6 8 9 11 3 14 1 5 2 500 8 2 15 23 4 33 2 44 4 56 7 70 1 1 5 2 5 500 4 8 8 7 13 6 19 4 25 9 33 1 40 9 1 5 3 500 3 6 6 6 10 4 14 8 19 7 25 2 31 2 2 2 5 1000 19 1 34 9 54 5 77 5 103 6 132 4 163 5 2 3 1000 10 9 19 9 31 2 44 3 59 2 75 7 93 5 Aeromax Plus Expansion Vessel Sizing Sizing Examples...

Page 17: ...17 Water connections Typical Schematic for Radiator System 4 6 8 kW No 2 port required if using with heat pump NOTE ...

Page 18: ...18 Water connections Typical Schematic for Radiator System No 2 port required if using with heat pump NOTE 12 kW ...

Page 19: ...19 Water connections Typical Schematic for Radiator System 15 kW No 2 port required if using with heat pump NOTE ...

Page 20: ...ion manual Power supply Size the cable the cables must be H07RN F type 3 x 2 5 mm2 According to the installation instructions all devices for disconnection from the power supply mains must have a contact opening 4 mm to allow total disconnection according to the conditions provided for the overvoltage class III To prevent any risk the power cable must only be replaced by the technicians ofthe afte...

Page 21: ...21 Electrical connections 13 Legend DC low voltage AC ...

Page 22: ...the unit could perform defrosting cycles to clean the external battery of any ice formations Under these conditions it is not possible to guarantee the requested temperature output water temperature which could reduce general comfort Alarm Indicates an alarm condition that stops the compressor Ambient Temperature Reached If suitably programmed using the User Comfort Interface and operating with th...

Page 23: ...d an output alarm signal to close the contact So the outdoor unit turns off and remains in that condition until the dry contact is reopened Terminal Strip Pin Layout Aeromax Plus Description PIN Signal Limits KHP0008 Installation Menu Additional external temperature 23 24 Input NTC 3kΩ 25 C N A 126 Sanitary Water Request 13 15 Input contact switch N A N A Maximum Frequency Reduction 13 14 Input co...

Page 24: ...ror l l High pressure protection error l l l Outdoor air temperature sensor error TO l Outdoor motorised fan error DC l l Communication error between IPDU Abnormal stop l l High pressure release operation l l Discharge temp error hot gas is too high l EEPROM error l l Communication error between IPDU No abnormal stop t l l l G Tr short circuit protection l t l l Detect circuit error l t l l Curren...

Page 25: ...em error l l Driving element short circuit l Position detection circuit error Inverter board alarm codes only for KHP0042 15kW unit Fig 14 The error which is generating at present and the latest error Latest error information including present can be confirmed by lighting LED D800 to D804 on the outdoor control P C board a When all DIP switch SW803 are OFF the status of error which is generating a...

Page 26: ...error with higher priority occurs To reset the unit after an error has been cleared turn off the mains supply for 10 seconds and turn on again Fault Code Code Description 2 Saf ety Input 3 Enter Water Temperature Sensor EWT Failure Out of Range 4 Actual Refrigerant Temperature Sensor BPHE TR Failure Out of Range 5 Outdoor Air Sensor ofGMC 6 Loss communication to NUI control 7 NUI control Room Sens...

Page 27: ...ut on the refrigerant circuit must be undertaken by a person holding the relevant Fgas certification A 4 way valve B DC Rotary Compressor C BPHE D Pulse Motor Valve E Distributor F Fan G Heat Exchanger HTT High Temperature Thermostat T1 TS sensor T2 TD sensor T3 TR sensor T4 TE sensor T5 TO sensor Ta EWT sensor Tb LWT sensor A B C D E F G 15 Type of Safety Device Operating Condition Release Reset ...

Page 28: ... Twin Zone System Water connections Note Where an open heating circuit has not been installed or where the system flow rate falls below the minimum required level when the zone valves close a bypass valve must be installed ...

Page 29: ...ere an open heating circuit has not been installed with sufficient volume required for the defrost cycle the output from PIN 11 should be connected as shown to enable the heat pump to open a heating circuit during the defrost cycle Parameter 108 must be set to 1 ...

Page 30: ...st for DHW production the boiler will be turned off and the heat pump activated In severe weater conditions this may impact comfort levels and the DHW temperature In this case it may be necessary to turn off the DHW time clock and use the immersion heater to provide DHW See page 23 for further details and parameter settings ...

Page 31: ...Systems Bi Valent Alternative System Boiler Note The maximum current from terminal 4 is limited to 2A If required the heating circulation pump may be supplied from terminal 12 See page 23 for further details and parameter settings ...

Page 32: ...e On a request for DHW production the Inline heater will be turned off and the heat pump activated In severe weater conditions this may impact comfort levels and the DHW temperature In this case it may be necessary to turn off the DHW time clock and use the immersion heater to provide DHW See page 23 for further details and parameter settings ...

Page 33: ...33 Wiring Diagram Additional Systems Bi Valent Parallel System In line Electric Heater ...

Page 34: ...34 Additional Systems Bi Valent Retrofit System S Plan Boiler Water connections HEATING SYSTEM HEAT PUMP BOILER ...

Page 35: ...35 Wiring Diagram Additional Systems Bi Valent Retrofit System S Plan Boiler ...

Page 36: ...s no Drawing yes Construction materials Dimensions Housing brass d 22 mm Connection nut brass Hv 167 mm Swivel h v brass Hh 149 mm Drain ball valve brass L 100 mm Spiro tube core tube copper m 102 mm wiring copper solder tin SnCu3 Volume 0 18 ltr Magnet f errite Weight empty appr 1 44 Kg Rights ofmodification reserved Drawing L d H v H h Ø54 m 1x system filter Used to connect flow return pipes to ...

Page 37: ...0 Upon dilution Fluid Plus will provide frost protection according to the table below Flow Setter Install on flow pipework to assist in easy filling ofsystem Installed under feet ofthe unit Designed to withstand extremely high loads reduce noise Dimensions L 76mm x W 76mm x D 22 2 Weight 100g To be installed on end of flexi hose so that the unit can be isolated without the need to drain the system...

Page 38: ... crimp Auto Manual 5 0 Operation P2 P2 10 C Min 45 C 10bar max 16bar max 10 C Min 95 C Max è P1 T PT Pv P1 ç Not potable water é Size Kv M3 h ê Pv bar Type 22mm 6 1 1 0 HSA3ND 6 8 28mm 7 9 0 7 Electrically operated valve Not for use with potable water M L N Brown Blue Shown de energised 2 0 Wiring HSA3ND û 3 0 Installation B A è è è è B A è è è è è è è è AB ü AB AB AB û û ü B A B A IMPORTANT Tight...

Page 39: ... wiring to the diagnostic indicator turn the Aeromax Plus unit power off Use a minimum of 3 core cable to connect the diagnostic indicator to the Aeromax Plus unit Refer to the wiring diagram below If shielded cable is used the shield should be grounded only on the Aeromax Plus terminal strip terminal no 3 Electrical connection Power LED green indicates that the Aeromax Plus unit is powered ON Ala...

Page 40: ...ct if Ton is greater than 2Tr In this case the heat pump will run in DHW mode for Tr minutes The heat pump will then revert to heating mode and the immersion heater will operate for Tr minutes also The heat pump will then return to DHW mode This type of operation is not recommended and timings for Ton should set as for those in part 1 2 The default setting for Tr is 50 3 minutes Please refer to th...

Page 41: ... aids the installer when commissioning the heating system It can be connected directly to the flush and fill port supplied in the installers pack which in turn is then filled with the Kingspan antifreeze inhibitor concentrate Anti vibration foot KHP0008 Aeromax Plus advanced programmable controller Required for changes to factory parameter settings KHP0011 Guard for 4kW 6kW 8kW units KHP0012 Guard...

Page 42: ...û û û û û û C W G Y 23 24 1 21 22 3 6 7 8 2 B036502H01 2x FROH2R 0 5 mm2 max 50m min 2m Ø 4mm B036502H01 Ø 4mm Optional Installation Accessories External Temperature Sensor KHP0009 X unsuitable location û û ...

Page 43: ... back 53 Service Interval Timer Making a full reset 54 Troubleshooting Index DAY HO L 1HR override MAN override RESET Mode SELECT 1HR MAN Please Note This product should only be installed by a qualified electrician or competent heating installer and should be in accordance with the current edition ofthe IEEE wiring regulations Product specification Specification 230V Model 24V Model Power supply 2...

Page 44: ...s is clearly marked with an Earth symbol Ÿ Prior to mounting the plug on module DIL switches on the rear ofthe plug on module must be set See diagram below for available options Ÿ Mount plug on module to wallplate by locating tabs on top ofwallplate in apertures on rear ofmodule hinge down and press firmly to wallplate before tightening securing screws on bottom ofwallplate Before mounting the uni...

Page 45: ...he Advanced Programming Options above Standard Copy Pressing copy will copy the previous days events into the displayed day The unit will then display the 1st event for the new day This copy function is present only ifthe unit is set to run in 5 2 or 7 day mode Enhanced Copy The enhanced copy function is available in 7 day mode only This allows any day to be copied to any other day or days To use ...

Page 46: ...nt Programming in AB mode The TS715 Si is fitted with an installer setback service interval timer If this feature is required please contact our technical department Setting instructions for this gas safety feature are only available to bona fide heating installers Service Interval Timer an explanation for householders Programmers allow you to set On and Off time periods Some models switch the cen...

Page 47: ...atchstick until you hear a click and the red light on the front ofthe unit comes on and the LCD goes blank This will reinstate the preset programmes and sets correct day and time To fully reset the unit see page 54 Before you start Press and hold DAY HOL NEXT ON OFF for 2 seconds to toggle between 24hr clock and AM PM display as required Choice of 24hr or AM PM display Event No Hot Water Heating M...

Page 48: ... and hold PROG for 5 seconds to display year Use the or buttons to set the correct year Press DAY HOL to display day and month Use the or buttons to set the correct month Jan 1 Feb 2 etc Press DAY HOL to display day and month Use the or buttons to set day ofmonth Press PROG to display the time The words SET TIME will appear at the top ofthe display the time will flash on and off Use the or buttons...

Page 49: ...your system to come on again Event 3 press the NEXT ON OFF button again 3 Continue programming system ON and OFF times for weekday Events 4 5 6 as in Step 2 4 Press the DAY HOL button once and SASU will appear at the bottom ofthe display 5 To set the times required for SA and SU repeat steps 1 to 3 or if the same settings are required press COPY 6 Press the PROG button once to return the unit to R...

Page 50: ...t the time you want and pressing the NEXT ON OFF button to move to the next setting 3 Press DAY HOL button once only The next day will appear at the bottom ofthe display Continue programming the rest ofthe week by pressing a NEXT ON OFF button to move to the next setting b or buttons to amend the time c DAY HOL to advance to the next day d To copy the previous day press the COPY button 4 Press the...

Page 51: ...olon in the display begins to flash 4 Proceed as below Programming the ON OFF Times in 24 hour mode To run the programme press the SELECT Each time you press the SELECT button the display will change between ON OFF ALLDAY and AUTO Running your Programme AUTO the system will come on and go off at the programmed times ON the system will remain on constantly OFF the system will not come on ALLDAY the...

Page 52: ...he unit is in AUTO or ALLDAY mode will cause the system to go OFF until the next programmed ON or vice versa MAN will be shown in the display Temporary override buttons To automatically bring the heating back on when returning from holiday the TS715 Si has a built in holiday feature Follow the steps below to set the date that the heating system needs to come back on 1 Press DAY HOL 2 Use the or bu...

Page 53: ...nute at the beginning ofeach hour and must be cancelled each day by pressing any button on the unit Service Interval Timer rst time this change has been Please Note After the first time this change has been made this feature will only allow the clock to be changed in the opposite direction Take care when making this change for the first time If it is made in the wrong direction the unit will have ...

Page 54: ...and side ofthe product 2 Press the RESET button and hold for 3 seconds 3 Release the RESET button The display will change to show the current time 4 Finally release both the 1HR and MAN buttons The unit is now fully reset and must be re programmed see pages 47 49 Making a Full Reset Example No Hot Water No Heating Fault Check List 7day hot water programmer ...

Page 55: ...0Hz 24V 15 50Hz Memory back up Retained for life ofproduct Temperature Range Sensing 5 30 C Factory set calendar clock Automatic summer winter time change Switching action ofoutput relay 3 1 A 10 230V N A 3 1 A 10 230V Type 1B Transmission frequency RF models N A 433 92MHz N A N A Transmission range RF models N A 30m max N A N A Remote sensor inputs A models only Can be set by installer for remote...

Page 56: ...o the required position The factory presets are shown opposite Installation When installing the batteries in the TP5000 Si and TP5000 Si RF please ensure that the correct polarity is observed as per the markings on the inside ofthe battery compartment Battery Installation IMPORTANT After installing the batteries press and release the RESET button to start the unit The display may appear blank unti...

Page 57: ...itch contact NO or NC S1 D S2 E Teleswitch contact NC Window contact NC Configured for remote room sensor or limit Configured for window contact or other contact such as teleswitch Configured f or window contact and other contact such as teleswitch RX Receiver Wiring RF models only 1 For mains voltage operated systems link terminal 2 to mains live supply 2 Power supply to unit must not be switched...

Page 58: ...d of the display indicates the number ofthe selected option The large characters display the option value selected d To return to RUN press c Use and keys to scroll backwards and f orwards between Option 30 Set upper limit oftemperature range This allows the upper limit ofthe thermostat setting range to be elec tronically limited Press until Option 30 is displayed use ˆ to select required setting ...

Page 59: ... Press until Option 36 is displayed use ˆ to select required setting Setting 0 No limit factory setting Setting 1 Limited to 2 C Setting 2 No override allowed Option 37 Set time duration ofoverride rule Option 36 set to 1 or 2 This establishes the duration ofa tem perature override available to the user Press until Option 37 is displayed Use ˆ to select required setting Setting 0 Next event factor...

Page 60: ...etting is 0 C Option 90 Define remote sensor type A models only This allows type ofremote sensor input type to be defi ned Press until Option 90 is displayed use ˆ to select required setting Setting 0 No remote sensor fitted Factory setting Setting 1 Remote room or duct sensor fitted internal sen sor disabled Setting 2 Remote limit sensor fitted refer to option 93 to define set point Setting 3 Con...

Page 61: ...make sure that even the coldest room is comfortable then prevent any overheating in other rooms by adjusting the TRVs The time on the programmer must be correct Some types have to be adjusted in spring and autumn at the changes between Greenwich Mean Time and British Summer Time You may be able to temporarily adjust the heating programme for example Override Advance or Boost These are explained in...

Page 62: ...ring and Autumn The time and date is set in the factory for the UK time zone and does not normally require adjustment Ifyou live in another time zone refer to Time zone off set on page 67 However should it be found necessary to adjust time or date for any other reason refer to the following instructions Setting the date Press and hold and PROG for 3 seconds to display date in dd mm yy format The Y...

Page 63: ...es shown in the table on page 62 you need take no further action Accepting the preset programmes Before you change the preset programmes Your installer will have set the unit to operate in one ofthe following modes 5 2 day one set of programmes for weekdays and another for weekends as per section below 24 hr one set of programmes for the whole of the week page 64 Alternatively A B The unit can als...

Page 64: ...TUE To select a day press for example SUN Any deselected days are automatically assigned to programme B For Weekends Press PROG until the first preset time and temperature Event 1 Days SAT SUN appears in display Repeat steps b c d above to programme the remaining weekend events Changing the preset programmes in 5 2 day mode a Press PROG until the first preset time and temperature Event 1 for all d...

Page 65: ...ning events Programming B programme days and events Press and together to change between settings Altering the display to show time or temperature Press PROG to return to previous RUN mode The heating will now follow the times and temperatures programmed Running the programme User Overrides Press ˆ until required temperature is displayed Please note that your installer may have restricted both upp...

Page 66: ...d frost protection setting d Use the ˆ buttons to change the temperature away from the programmed frost protection temperature to another value e To return to automatic programming press both ˆ together Thermostat mode Press ˆ and together to toggle between C and F temperature scaling To change between C and F scaling Remote override into and out of thermostat mode Selected models are available wi...

Page 67: ...ller Advanced Programming modes The flashing digit on the right hand ofthe display indicates the number ofthe selected option Option 3 Calendar clock rules This establishes the rules that the automatic calendar clock follows to calculate changes between summer and winter time Press until Option 3is displayed use ˆ to select required setting Setting 0 Disabled Setting 1 Manual user must change usin...

Page 68: ...ntrol must be adjusted to match the building energy characteristics Use the ˆ keys to selected the required pre heat period The table below suggests typical settings Ifthe building fails to reach temperature on time increase the setting by 15 minute steps each day until the correct setting is found Ifthe building reaches temperature ahead oftime decrease the setting by 15 minute steps each day unt...

Page 69: ...atteries fail If the property is owned by a landlord he may for gas safety reasons have instructed the installer to set the service interval timer If set 28 days prior to the service due date a visual and audible warning will start each day at noon The audible warning will last for 10 seconds and will be repeated every hour until a button is pressed to cancel it Ifcancelled the alarm will recommen...

Page 70: ...tart rules 24V 230V only 72 Owner site reference number 73 Owner thermostat reference number 74 Date format for calendar clock 81 Thermostat calibration bias 90 Define remote sensor type A models only 93 Set limit sensor set point A models only 94 Configure digital input switch A models only User Settings Option Description Installer Set Value 1 Enable or disable A B programming 3 Calendar Clock R...

Page 71: ...71 Spare Part List KHP0041 4kW KHP0038 6kW KHP0039 8kW ...

Page 72: ... 18 Klixon holder 1 19 Cushion rubber 3 20 Suction accumulator 1 21 Liquid receiver 1 22 4 way valve 1 24 PMV liquid assy 1 25 PMV solenoid coil 1 26 outlet water pipe 1 27 Inlet water pipe 1 28 Ass control box inverter 1 29 Reactor CH 57 Z T 2 30 Drain pipe 1 31 32 Assembly control box GMC 1 33 GMC board 1 34 Brazed plate heat exchanger assembly 1 35 36 Water sensor 2 37 Flow switch 1 38 Automati...

Page 73: ...73 Spare Part List KHP0040 12kW KHP0042 15kW ...

Page 74: ... 3 20 Suction accumulator 1 21 Liquid receiver 1 22 4 way valve 1 24 PMV liquid assy 1 25 PMV solenoid coil 1 26 inlet water pipe 1 27 Inlet water pipe 1 28 Ass control box inverter 1 29 Reactor CH 57 Z T 2 30 Drain pipe 1 31 32 Assembly control box GMC 1 33 GMC board 1 34 Brazed plate heat exchanger assembly 1 35 36 Water sensor 1 37 Flow switch 1 38 Automatic purge valve 1 39 Water pressure reli...

Page 75: ... 1 23 0 78 20 5 97 5 82 5 17 4 75 4 27 3 71 3 16 2 58 2 02 1 51 0 97 30 7 1 6 91 6 14 5 65 5 08 4 41 3 76 3 07 2 41 1 8 1 15 OAT COP 115 105 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 15 Hz 4 kW Unit EWT LWT 50 55 20 1 51 1 52 1 52 1 52 10 1 68 1 7 1 71 1 72 1 75 1 77 1 79 1 8 1 81 1 81 1 81 7 1 77 1 79 1 8 1 82 1 84 1 86 1 88 1 9 1 91 1 91 1 91 5 1 83 1 85 1 86 1 88 1 91 1 93 1 95 1 96 1 97 1 98 1 98 3 1 89 1 92 1...

Page 76: ... 1 14 20 8 00 7 69 7 58 7 19 6 54 5 69 4 83 3 97 3 11 2 26 1 41 30 9 51 9 14 9 01 8 55 7 77 6 76 5 74 4 72 3 7 2 69 1 68 OAT COP 115 105 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 15 Hz 6 kW Unit EWT LWT 50 55 20 1 63 1 64 1 64 1 64 10 1 75 1 81 1 82 1 84 1 86 1 89 1 92 1 93 1 94 1 95 1 95 7 1 85 1 9 1 92 1 94 1 97 1 99 2 02 2 04 2 05 2 06 2 06 5 1 91 1 97 1 99 2 01 2 04 2 06 2 09 2 11 2 12 2 13 2 13 3 1 97 2 04 2 ...

Page 77: ... 03 6 78 5 9 5 01 4 12 3 23 2 34 1 46 20 11 01 10 44 10 12 8 55 7 44 6 31 5 19 4 07 2 95 1 84 30 12 21 12 21 12 21 10 31 8 97 7 61 6 26 4 91 3 56 2 22 OAT COP 125 105 100 90 80 70 50 40 30 15 Hz 8 kW Unit EWT LWT 50 55 20 10 1 95 1 95 1 95 1 95 1 95 1 96 1 98 1 98 1 98 7 1 65 1 82 1 96 2 01 2 03 2 05 2 07 2 09 2 09 2 09 5 1 7 1 89 2 03 2 08 2 1 2 13 2 15 2 16 2 16 2 17 3 1 76 1 95 2 09 2 15 2 17 2...

Page 78: ...5 56 3 47 10 13 92 12 77 12 31 10 5 8 23 5 97 3 73 20 17 16 15 74 15 18 12 94 10 14 7 36 4 6 30 20 4 18 71 18 04 15 38 12 06 8 75 5 47 OAT COP 115 105 100 85 65 45 25 Hz 12 kW Unit EWT LWT 50 55 20 10 1 66 1 67 1 67 1 68 1 69 1 69 1 69 7 1 78 1 79 1 8 1 81 1 82 1 82 1 83 5 1 87 1 88 1 89 1 9 1 91 1 92 1 92 3 1 96 1 97 1 98 1 99 2 00 2 01 2 01 0 2 06 2 07 2 08 2 09 2 1 2 11 2 11 2 2 18 2 19 2 2 2 2...

Page 79: ...12 16 00 15 05 12 57 10 19 7 87 5 58 3 30 20 20 35 19 72 18 55 15 49 12 56 9 7 6 87 4 07 30 23 63 22 97 21 8 18 42 14 93 11 53 8 17 4 84 OAT COP 115 110 100 85 65 50 35 15 Hz 15 kW Unit EWT LWT 50 55 20 10 1 74 1 75 1 76 1 77 1 79 1 8 1 8 1 8 7 1 83 1 84 1 85 1 87 1 89 1 89 1 9 1 9 5 1 89 1 9 1 91 1 94 1 95 1 96 1 96 1 96 3 1 96 1 97 1 98 2 00 2 02 2 02 2 03 2 03 0 2 05 2 06 2 08 2 1 2 11 2 12 2 1...

Page 80: ... OF MAINS POWER SOURCE 9 CONNECTION OF CONTROL WIRING 10 ANTI FREEZES ADDED TO SYSTEM 11 CHECK AIR CHARGE IS IN EXPANSION VESSELS 12 PRESSURISE PRIMARY CIRCUIT TO APPROXIMATELY 1 50 BAR 13 RELEASE AIR FROM SYSTEM 14 POWER SOURCE v 15 VIBRATION NOISE 16 UNIT MOUNTED ON ANTI VIBRATION PADS AND SECURELY FIXED 17 PROVISIONS MADE FOR CONDENSATE REMOVAL Customer Name Service Engineers Name Address Compa...

Page 81: ... Annual Visit 5 Check and clean the heat pump circuit filter Annual Visit 6 Open the primary heating system safety valve and check that it discharges safely Annual Visit 7 Check and ifnecessary top up the concentration ofthe heating system anti freeze Annual Visit 8 Re establish the primary heating system pressure and disconnect the filling system Annual Visit 9 Check the primary heating system pr...

Page 82: ...n Yes No Auto Air vent fitted at highest point Yes No Is the system fitted a bivalent one Yes No Heat emitter type Underfloor Radiators Fan coils Ufloor radiators Electrical Installation Electrical isolation switch fitted adjacent to heat pump Yes No Electrical isolation switch rating Amp MCB Fuse rating Amp Link wire installed between terminals 3 7 on outdoor unit Yes No Danfoss FP715 Hot Water p...

Page 83: ...83 Notes ...

Page 84: ...TAL WakefieldOffice TadmanStreet Wakefield WestYorkshireWF15QU T08452600258 F08452600259 sales kingspansolar co uk www kingspansolar co uk Portadown Office 180 GilfordRoad Portadown ArmaghBT635LF T02838364444 F02838364445 PartNumber A9317D 11 2 13 Aeromax plus Inst A9317D 2_ 26 ...

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