Daikin Altherma 3 GEO EGSAH06DA9W Installation Manual Download Page 30

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Installation manual

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EGSAH/X06+10DA9W(G)

Daikin Altherma 3 GEO

4P569811-1C – 2020.07

Eco setpoint

The 

storage  economic  temperature

  denotes  the  lower  desired

tank  temperature.  It  is  the  desired  temperature  when  a  storage
economic action is scheduled (preferably during day).

#

Code

Description

[5.3]

[6-0B]

Eco setpoint

:

▪ 30°C~min(50,[6‑0E])°C

Reheat setpoint

Desired reheat tank temperature

, used:

▪ in 

Schedule 

reheat

  mode,  during  reheat  mode:  the

guaranteed  minimum  tank  temperature  is  set  by  the 

Reheat

setpoint

  minus  the  reheat  hysteresis.  If  the  tank  temperature

drops below this value, the tank is heated up.

▪ during  storage  comfort,  to  prioritize  the  domestic  hot  water

preparation.  When  the  tank  temperature  rises  above  this  value,
domestic  hot  water  preparation  and  space  heating/cooling  are
executed sequentially.

#

Code

Description

[5.4]

[6-0C]

Reheat setpoint

:

▪ 30°C~min(50,[6‑0E])°C

6.3

Weather-dependent curve

6.3.1

What is a weather-dependent curve?

Weather-dependent operation

The unit operates 'weather dependent' if the desired leaving water or
tank  temperature  is  determined  automatically  by  the  outdoor
temperature.  It  therefore  is  connected  to  a  temperature  sensor  on
the  North  wall  of  the  building.  If  the  outdoor  temperature  drops  or
rises, the unit compensates instantly. Thus, the unit does not have to
wait  for  feedback  by  the  thermostat  to  increase  or  decrease  the
temperature  of  the  leaving  water  or  tank.  Because  it  reacts  more
quickly,  it  prevents  high  rises  and  drops  of  the  indoor  temperature
and water temperature at tap points.

Advantage

Weather-dependent operation reduces energy consumption.

Weather-dependent curve

To  be  able  to  compensate  for  differences  in  temperature,  the  unit
relies on its weather-dependent curve. This curve defines how much
the  temperature  of  the  tank  or  leaving  water  must  be  at  different
outdoor  temperatures.  Because  the  slope  of  the  curve  depends  on
local circumstances such as climate and the insulation of the house,
the curve can be adjusted by an installer or user.

Types of weather-dependent curve

There are 2 types of weather-dependent curves:

▪ 2-points curve

▪ Slope-offset curve

Which type of curve you use to make adjustments, depends on your
personal  preference.  See 

"6.3.4  Using  weather-dependent

curves" 

[

4

 31].

Availability

The weather-dependent curve is available for:

▪ Main zone - Heating

▪ Main zone - Cooling

▪ Additional zone - Heating

▪ Additional zone - Cooling

▪ Tank (only available to installers)

INFORMATION

To  operate  weather  dependent,  correctly  configure  the
setpoint  of  the  main  zone,  additional  zone  or  tank.  See

"6.3.4 Using weather-dependent curves" 

[

4

 31].

6.3.2

2-points curve

Define the weather-dependent curve with these two setpoints:

▪ Setpoint (X1, Y2)

▪ Setpoint (X2, Y1)

Example

Y1

Y2

X1

X2

a

Item

Description

a

Selected weather dependent zone:

: Main zone or additional zone heating

: Main zone or additional zone cooling

: Domestic hot water

X1, X2

Examples of outdoor ambient temperature

Y1, Y2

Examples of desired tank temperature or leaving water
temperature. The icon corresponds to the heat emitter
for that zone:

: Underfloor heating

: Fan coil unit

: Radiator

: Domestic hot water tank

Possible actions on this screen

Go through the temperatures.

Change the temperature.

Go to the next temperature.

Confirm changes and proceed.

6.3.3

Slope-offset curve

Slope and offset

Define the weather-dependent curve by its slope and offset:

▪ Change  the 

slope

  to  differently  increase  or  decrease  the

temperature  of  the  leaving  water  for  different  ambient
temperatures.  For  example,  if  leaving  water  temperature  is  in
general  fine  but  at  low  ambient  temperatures  too  cold,  raise  the
slope  so  that  leaving  water  temperature  is  heated  increasingly
more at decreasingly lower ambient temperatures.

▪ Change  the 

offset

  to  equally  increase  or  decrease  the

temperature  of  the  leaving  water  for  different  ambient
temperatures. For example, if leaving water temperature is always
a bit too cold at different ambient temperatures, shift the offset up
to  equally  increase  the  leaving  water  temperature  for  all  ambient
temperatures.

Summary of Contents for Altherma 3 GEO EGSAH06DA9W

Page 1: ...Installation manual Daikin Altherma 3 GEO English Installation manual Daikin Altherma 3 GEO EGSAH06DA9W EGSAH10DA9W EGSAX06DA9W G EGSAX10DA9W G ...

Page 2: ...visto em в соответствии с положениями 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 under iagttagelse af bestemmelserne i enligt villkoren i gitt i henhold til bestemmelsene i noudattaen määräyksiä za dodržení ustanovení předpisu prema odredbama követi a z zgodnie z postanowieniami Dyrektyw în urma prevederilor 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ob upoštevanju določb vastavalt nõuetele следвайки клаузите на laikantis nuostatų pat...

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Page 4: ...22 5 15 1 About the LAN adapter 22 5 15 2 Overview of electrical connections 23 5 15 3 Router 23 5 15 4 Electricity meter 24 5 15 5 Solar inverter energy management system 24 6 Configuration 25 6 1 Overview Configuration 25 6 1 1 To access the most used commands 26 6 2 Configuration wizard 26 6 2 1 Configuration wizard Language 27 6 2 2 Configuration wizard Time and date 27 6 2 3 Configuration wiz...

Page 5: ...ter configure and troubleshoot heating systems The mobile app can be downloaded for iOS and Android devices using the QR codes below Registration to the Stand By Me platform is required to access the app App Store Google Play 2 About the box 2 1 Indoor unit 2 1 1 To remove the accessories from the indoor unit 1 a 1 d 1 c 1 h 1 i 1 j 1 k 1 e 1 b 4 f ENERG IJA Y IA IE ENERG IJA Y IA IE 1 g a Shut of...

Page 6: ... or burn Do NOT use means to accelerate the defrosting process or to clean the equipment other than those recommended by the manufacturer Be aware that R32 refrigerant does NOT contain an odour WARNING The appliance shall be stored so as to prevent mechanical damage and in a well ventilated room without continuously operating ignition sources example open flames an operating gas appliance or an op...

Page 7: ...e main power supply 413 3 T25 5 Open the installer switch box as follows 2 T25 6 In case you have to install additional options that require access to the main switch box remove the main switch box cover as follows 4 3 2 2 To remove the hydro module from the unit Removing the hydro module is only required for easier transportation of the unit or for servicing The removal of the module will signifi...

Page 8: ...cover X22Y X11YB X803YA X1YA 7 Remove the upper hydro module cover You can lift up the uncoupled piping to access the screws more easily and to take off the cover itself 5 T25 8 Remove the screw that fixes the hydro module to the bottom plate 1 T25 9 Lift the uncoupled piping and use the handle on the front of the module to carefully slide the module out of the unit Make sure the module remains le...

Page 9: ...switch box 5 Reconnect the cables to the user interface panel 6 Reinstall the user interface panel 7 Reinstall the top panel NOTICE When closing the indoor unit cover make sure that the tightening torque does NOT exceed 4 1 N m 3 3 Mounting the indoor unit 3 3 1 To install the indoor unit 1 Lift the indoor unit from the pallet and place it on the floor See 2 1 2 To handle the indoor unit 45 2 Conn...

Page 10: ...uired flow during heating 4 2 Connecting the brine piping 4 2 1 To connect the brine piping NOTICE Do NOT use excessive force when connecting the field piping and make sure the piping is aligned properly Deformation of the piping can cause malfunctioning of the unit a b a Brine OUT Ø28 mm b Brine IN Ø28 mm NOTICE To facilitate service and maintenance it is recommended to install shut off valves as...

Page 11: ...ure 432 4 2 5 To insulate the brine piping The piping in the complete brine circuit MUST be insulated to prevent reduction of the heating capacity Consider that the brine circuit piping inside the house can will condensate Foresee adequate insulation for these pipes 4 3 Connecting water piping 4 3 1 To connect the water piping NOTICE Do NOT use excessive force when connecting the field piping and ...

Page 12: ...ually operate the field installed pressure relief valve to ensure a free water flow through the discharge pipe 4 3 5 To check for water leaks Before insulating the water piping it is important to detect water leaks in particular small leaks Small leaks can easily be overseen but can cause damage to the unit and surroundings over a longer period of time NOTICE After water piping installation check ...

Page 13: ...at 3 for cooling heating operation 2 for heating only operation 0 75 mm Wires for wireless room thermostat 5 for cooling heating operation 4 for heating only operation 0 75 mm Maximum running current 100 mA For the main zone 2 9 Control 2 A Thermostat type For the additional zone 3 A Thermostat type 3 9 read only Control Item Description Heat pump convector See Installation manual of the heat pump...

Page 14: ...r supply Preferential kWh rate power supply without separate normal kWh rate power supply b C1 C5 C2 X5M C1 Preferential kWh rate power supply for the backup heater 1N or 3N C2 Preferential kWh rate power supply contact C5 Preferential kWh rate power supply for the rest of the unit 1N 3 2 1 5 4 5 Single cable power supply combined power supply Preferential kWh rate power supply with separate norma...

Page 15: ... I 1N 3N OR BRN BLK GRY BLU YLW GRN BRN BLK GRY BLU YLW GRN a Factory mounted power supply cable b Field wiring F1B Overcurrent fuse field supply Recommended fuse for 1N 4 pole 32 A fuse C curve Recommended fuse for 3N 4 pole 16 A fuse C curve Q1DI Earth leakage circuit breaker field supply Detail C2 Preferential kWh rate power supply contact Wires 2 0 75 1 25 mm Maximum length 50 m Preferential k...

Page 16: ... Ext amb sensor offset overview field setting 2 0B 9 B 3 Averaging time overview field setting 1 0A 1 Connect the external temperature sensor cable to the indoor unit a c d b a Factory mounted cable b Splicing connectors field supply c Remote outdoor sensor cable 40 m delivered as accessory d Remote outdoor sensor delivered as accessory 2 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings 3 ...

Page 17: ... and X5M 3 1 Open the following see 3 2 1 To open the indoor unit 46 1 Top panel 1 3 2 2 User interface panel 3 Installer switch box cover 2 Connect the electricity meters cable to the appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below S3S S2S 3 4 5 6 2 1 X5M 1 5 6 3 4 3 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings 5 7 To connect the domestic hot water pump Wires 2 GND 0 75 mm DH...

Page 18: ...cable to the appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below Make sure to put wires 2 and 3 between the installer switch box and main switch box in a cable sleeve field supply so that they are double insulated 14a 21 YC Y1 X2M 1 2 3 2 A4P b a 1 2 Wires connected to the alarm output 3 Wire between the installer switch box and main switch box a Installation of EKRP1HBAA is required b Cable ...

Page 19: ... 1 2 3 2 A4P b a 1 2 Wires connected to the alarm output 3 Wire between the installer switch box and main switch box a Installation of EKRP1HBAA is required b Cable sleeve field supply 1 2 2 1 1 b a X2M 14a 21 L N YC Y2 1 2 3 1 1 b 3 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings 5 10 To connect the changeover to external heat source Wires 2 0 75 mm Maximum load 0 3 A 250 V AC Minimum lo...

Page 20: ...nt panel 4 Main switch box cover 2 Connect the power consumption digital inputs cable to the appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below 1 2 3 4 5 S6S S7S S8S S9S 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 a a Installation of EKRP1AHTA is required 3 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings 5 12 To connect the safety thermostat normally closed contact Wires 2 0 75 mm Safety thermostat contact 16 V ...

Page 21: ...Depending on the applicable legislation you might have to install a brine low pressure switch field supply NOTICE Mechanical We recommend to use a mechanical brine low pressure switch If an electrical brine low pressure switch is used capacitive currents might disturb the flow switch operation causing an error on the unit NOTICE Before disconnecting If you want to remove or disconnect the brine lo...

Page 22: ... LD4 X1A X4A Connectors a DIP switch b Status LEDs Status LEDs LED Description Behaviour LD1 Indication of power to the adapter and of normal operation LED flashing normal operation LED NOT flashing no operation LD2 Indication of TCP IP communication with the router LED ON normal communication LED flashing communication problem LD3 Indication of communication with the indoor unit LED ON normal com...

Page 23: ...e outside of the unit which is coming from X4A 50 100 m a Electricity meter X2A 0 75 1 25 mm2 2 b 100 m Solar inverter energy management system 230 V AC detection voltage X1A 0 75 1 5 mm2 Depends on application c 100 m a Ethernet cable respect the maximum allowed distance between LAN adapter and router which is 50 m in case of Cat5e cables and 100 m in case of Cat6 cables b These wires MUST be she...

Page 24: ...anel 3 1 2 4 2 User interface panel 3 Front panel 4 Main switch box cover 2 Connect the electricity meter to LAN adapter terminals X2A 1 2 1 2 S1S 1 2 2 1 INFORMATION Mind the polarity of the cable The positive wire MUST be connected to X2A 1 the negative wire to X2A 2 WARNING Make sure to connect the electricity meter in the correct direction so that it measures the total energy injected INTO the...

Page 25: ...erted into the terminal bare copper wire CANNOT be visible 1 3 2 1 Open the following see 3 2 1 To open the indoor unit 46 1 Top panel 3 1 2 4 2 User interface panel 3 Front panel 4 Main switch box cover 2 Provide a detection voltage to X1A N L Make sure X1A N L are protected by a fast acting circuit breaker 100 mA 6 A type B 3 For the system to run in the Recommended ON operation mode Smart Grid ...

Page 26: ...is 1234 Additional menu items for the user are now visible 1234 Advanced user User pin code The User pin code is 0000 0000 User To access the installer settings 1 Set the user permission level to Installer 2 Go to 9 Installer settings To modify an overview setting Example Modify 1 01 from 15 to 20 Most settings can be configured via the menu structure If for any reason it is required to change a s...

Page 27: ...at pump failure occurs the backup heater automatically takes over the domestic hot water production and space heating When Emergency is set to Manual and a heat pump failure occurs the domestic hot water heating and space heating stops To manually recover it via the user interface go to the Malfunctioning main menu screen and confirm whether the backup heater can take over the heat load or not Alt...

Page 28: ...oltage is supplied the correct value needs to be set In either configuration the backup heater will operate in steps of 1 kW Code Description 9 3 2 5 0D 0 230V 1ph 2 400V 3ph Maximum capacity During normal operation the maximum capacity is 3 kW for a 230 V 1N unit 6 kW for a 400 V 3N unit The maximum capacity of the backup heater can be limited The set value depends on the used voltage see table b...

Page 29: ...he additional leaving water zone can be set here Emitter type For more info about this functionality see 6 2 5 Configuration wizard Main zone 428 Code Description 3 7 2 0D 0 Underfloor heating 1 Fancoil unit 2 Radiator Control The control type is displayed here but cannot be adjusted It is determined by the control type of the main zone For more info about the functionality see 6 2 5 Configuration...

Page 30: ...uch as climate and the insulation of the house the curve can be adjusted by an installer or user Types of weather dependent curve There are 2 types of weather dependent curves 2 points curve Slope offset curve Which type of curve you use to make adjustments depends on your personal preference See 6 3 4 Using weather dependent curves 431 Availability The weather dependent curve is available for Mai...

Page 31: ...point mode to Main zone Heating 2 4 Main zone Setpoint mode WD heating fixed cooling OR Weather dependent Main zone Cooling 2 4 Main zone Setpoint mode Weather dependent Additional zone Heating 3 4 Additional zone Setpoint mode WD heating fixed cooling OR Weather dependent Additional zone Cooling 3 4 Additional zone Setpoint mode Weather dependent Tank 5 B Tank Setpoint mode Restriction Only avail...

Page 32: ... 2 contacts 6 4 3 Information Dealer information The installer can fill in his contact number here Code Description 8 3 N A Number that users can call in case of problems 6 4 4 Brine freezing temperature Brine freezing temperature Depending on the type and concentration of the anti freeze in the brine system the freezing temperature will differ The following parameters set the units freeze up prev...

Page 33: ...Voltage Configuration Maximum capacity Equilibrium Equilibrium temperature Operation 9 6 Balancing Space heating priority Priority temperature Minimum running timer Anti recycle timer Maximum running timer Additional timer 9 8 Benefit kWh power supply Benefit kWh power supply Allow heater Allow pump 9 9 Power consumption control Power consumption control Type Limit Limit 1 Limit 2 Limit 3 Limit 4 ...

Page 34: ...oom thermostat if applicable The system is properly earthed and the earth terminals are tightened The fuses or locally installed protection devices are installed according to this document and have NOT been bypassed The power supply voltage matches the voltage on the identification label of the unit There are NO loose connections or damaged electrical components in the switch box There are NO dama...

Page 35: ...ater temperature heating cooling mode and tank temperature domestic hot water mode To monitor the temperatures 1 In the menu go to Sensors 2 Select the temperature information 7 2 4 To perform an actuator test run Conditions Make sure all operation is disabled Go to C Operation and turn off Room Space heating cooling and Tank operation Purpose Perform an actuator test run to confirm the operation ...

Page 36: ...at the brine pump operates continuously for 10 days independent of compressor status OFF Brine pump operation is linked to compressor status Conditions All other commissioning tasks have been completed before starting the 10 day brine pump operation After you have done this 10 day brine pump operation can be activated in the commissioning menu 1 Set the user permission level to Installer See To ch...

Page 37: ...g water IN Ø22 mm M3S 3 way valve space heating domestic hot water a2 Space heating water OUT Ø22 mm M4P Brine pump b1 Domestic hot water cold water IN Ø22 mm S1NPL Low pressure sensor b2 Domestic hot water hot water OUT Ø22 mm S1PH High pressure switch c1 Brine IN Ø28 mm Y1E Electronic expansion valve c2 Brine OUT Ø28 mm Y1S Solenoid valve 4 way valve d Shut off valve e Automatic air purge valve ...

Page 38: ...CB A3P On OFF thermostat A3P Heat pump convector A4P Digital I O PCB A4P Receiver PCB Wireless On OFF thermostat PC power circuit A6P Backup heater control PCB A7P Inverter PCB A8P Demand PCB A15P LAN adapter A16P ACS digital I O PCB CN A4P Connector CT Current sensor DS1 A8P DIP switch F1B Overcurrent fuse F1U F2U A4P Fuse 5 A 250 V F2B Overcurrent fuse compressor K R A4P Relay on PCB K9M Thermal...

Page 39: ...rical meters Electricity meters For safety thermostat For safety thermostat Inrush Inrush current Max load Maximum load Normally closed Normally closed Normally open Normally open Safety thermostat contact 16 V DC detection voltage supplied by PCB Safety thermostat contact 16 V DC detection voltage supplied by PCB Shut off valve Shut off valve SWB Switch box 7 Option PCBs 7 Option PCBs Alarm outpu...

Page 40: ...tial kWh rate unit power supply installation Only with EKGSPOWCAB Compressor power supply 230 V earth Only with EKGSPOWCAB POWER SUPPLY FIELD SUPPLY OPTIONAL PART Only for EKCSENS INDOOR UNIT STANDARD PARTS Alarm output Changeover to external heat source output Only for EKRP1HB Note In case of signal cable keep minimum distance to power cables 5 cm FIELD SUPPLY Space heating On OFF output NO valve...

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