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7 Configuration

Installation manual

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ETSH/X(B)16P30+50E

Daikin Altherma 3 H HT ECH

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4P679468-1B – 2022.09

INFORMATION

Energy data calculations of the unit will only be correct for
settings  of  [6-03]  and  [6-04]  which  fit  the  actually  installed
backup  heater  capacity.  Example:  For  a  backup  heater
with nominal capacity of 6 kW, the first step (2kW) and the
second step (4kW) correctly sum up to 6 kW.

Capacity step 1

#

Code

Description

[9.3.4]

[6‑03]

▪ The  capacity  of  the  first  step  of  the

backup heater at nominal voltage.

Additional capacity step 2

#

Code

Description

[9.3.5]

[6‑04]

▪ The  capacity  difference  between  the

second  and  first  step  of  the  backup
heater  at  nominal  voltage.  Nominal
value  depends  on  backup  heater
configuration.

Maximum capacity

#

Code

Description

[9.3.9]

[4‑07]

▪ Maximum  capacity  that  should  be

delivered by the backup heater.

▪ Range: 1 kW~3 kW, Step 1 kW

7.2.5

Configuration wizard: Main zone

The most important settings for the main leaving water zone can be
set here.

Emitter type

Heating  up  or  cooling  down  the  main  zone  can  take  longer.  This
depends on:

▪ The water volume of the system

▪ The heater emitter type of the main zone

The  setting 

Emitter  type

  can  compensate  for  a  slow  or  a  quick

heating/cooling system during the heat up/cool down cycle. In room
thermostat  control, 

Emitter 

type

  influences  the  maximum

modulation  of  the  desired  leaving  water  temperature,  and  the
possibility  for  usage  of  the  automatic  cooling/heating  changeover
based on the indoor ambient temperature.

It is important to set 

Emitter type

 correctly and in accordance with

your system layout. The target delta T for the main zone depends on
it.

#

Code

Description

[2.7]

[2‑0C]

▪ 0: 

Underfloor heating

▪ 1: 

Fancoil unit

▪ 2: 

Radiator

The setting of the emitter type has an influence on the space heating
setpoint range and the target delta T in heating as follows:

Description

Space heating

setpoint range

Target delta T in

heating

0: 

Underfloor

heating

Maximum 55°C

Variable

1: 

Fancoil unit

Maximum 55°C

Variable

2: 

Radiator

Maximum 70°C

Fixed 10°C

NOTICE

Average 

emitter 

temperature

 

Leaving 

water

temperature – (Delta T)/2

This  means  that  for  a  same  leaving  water  temperature
setpoint,  the  average  emitter  temperature  of  radiators  is
lower  than  that  of  underfloor  heating  because  of  a  bigger
delta T.

Example radiators: 40–10/2=

35°C

Example underfloor heating: 40–5/2=

37.5°C

To compensate, you can:

▪ Increase 

the 

weather-dependent 

curve 

desired

temperatures [2.5].

▪ Enable  leaving  water  temperature  modulation  and

increase the maximum modulation [2.C].

Control

Define how the operation of the unit is controlled.

Control

In this control...

Leaving water

Unit operation is decided based on the leaving
water temperature regardless the actual room
temperature and/or heating or cooling demand
of the room.

External room
thermostat

Unit operation is decided by the external
thermostat or equivalent (e.g. heat pump
convector).

Room thermostat

Unit operation is decided based on the ambient
temperature of the dedicated Human Comfort
Interface (BRC1HHDA used as room
thermostat).

#

Code

Description

[2.9]

[C‑07]

▪ 0: 

Leaving water

▪ 1: 

External room thermostat

▪ 2: 

Room thermostat

Setpoint mode

Define the setpoint mode:

Fixed

: the desired leaving water temperature does not depend on

the outdoor ambient temperature.

▪ In 

WD heating, fixed cooling

 mode, the desired leaving water

temperature:

▪ depends on the outdoor ambient temperature for heating

▪ does  NOT  depend  on  the  outdoor  ambient  temperature  for

cooling

▪ In 

Weather 

dependent

  mode,  the  desired  leaving  water

temperature depends on the outdoor ambient temperature.

#

Code

Description

[2.4]

N/A

Setpoint mode

:

Fixed

WD heating, fixed cooling

Weather dependent

When  weather  dependent  operation  is  active,  low  outdoor
temperatures  will  result  in  warmer  water  and  vice  versa.  During
weather  dependent  operation,  the  user  can  shift  the  water
temperature up or down by a maximum of 10°C.

Schedule

Indicates  if  the  desired  leaving  water  temperature  is  according  to  a
schedule. Influence of the LWT setpoint mode [2.4] is as follows:

▪ In 

Fixed

  LWT  setpoint  mode,  the  scheduled  actions  consist  of

desired leaving water temperatures, either preset or custom.

Summary of Contents for Altherma 3 H HT ETSXB16E7

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Page 2: ...edpisy za p edpokladu e tyto v robky jsou pou v ny v souladu s na imi pokyny u skladu sa sljede om direktivom ma ili odredbom a uz uvjet da se proizvodi koriste sukladno na im uputama megfelelnek az...

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Page 4: ...ivered as accessory 27 6 3 15 To connect the solar input 27 6 3 16 To connect the DHW output 28 7 Configuration 28 7 1 Overview Configuration 28 7 1 1 To access the most used commands 29 7 2 Configura...

Page 5: ...d regulations Installation site see 4 1 Preparing the installation site 47 WARNING Follow the service space dimensions in this manual for correct installation of the unit See 4 1 1 Installation site r...

Page 6: ...ting electrical shock or fire Do NOT install a phase advancing capacitor because this unit is equipped with an inverter A phase advancing capacitor will reduce performance and may cause accidents WARN...

Page 7: ...covers on the plugs 4 Unit installation 4 1 Preparing the installation site 4 1 1 Installation site requirements of the indoor unit The indoor unit is designed for indoor installation only and for the...

Page 8: ...nd slide the interface panel downwards 1 2 2 Remove the switch box cover NOTICE Do NOT damage or remove the foam sealing of the switch box 3 Disconnect the ground connection from the top cover of the...

Page 9: ...stall the indoor unit 1 Lift the indoor unit from the pallet and place it on the floor Also see 3 1 2 To handle the indoor unit 47 2 Connect the drain hose to the drain See 4 3 2 To connect the drain...

Page 10: ...Pa Water pressure Storage tank The water inside the storage tank is not pressurized Therefore a visual check of the water level in the storage tank has to be carried out annually Water temperature All...

Page 11: ...the piping is aligned properly Deformation of the piping can cause malfunctioning of the unit 1 Connect the outdoor unit field piping to the water connection pipes of the indoor unit Do NOT exceed the...

Page 12: ...cooling water IN screw connection 1 c Domestic hot water OUT screw connection 1 d Domestic cold water IN cold water supply screw connection 1 NOTICE It is recommended to install shut off valves on th...

Page 13: ...ressure vessel in an easily accessible place maintenance parts replacement 5 2 3 To fill the heating system DANGER RISK OF ELECTROCUTION During the filling process water can escape from any leaking po...

Page 14: ...eze up after all Take preventive actions to ensure a minimal exposure of the glycol to air NOTICE Use ONLY propylene glycol including the required inhibitors classified as category III as per EN1717 R...

Page 15: ...aks 5 2 6 To fill the storage tank NOTICE Before the storage tank can be filled the heat exchangers inside the storage tank have to be filled see previous chapters Fill the storage tank with a water p...

Page 16: ...source control See 6 3 10 To connect the changeover to external heat source 423 Power consumption digital inputs See 6 3 11 To connect the power consumption digital inputs 424 Safety thermostat See 6...

Page 17: ...t Installation manual of the wired room thermostat digital or analogue multi zoning base unit Addendum book for optional equipment In this case You need to connect the wired room thermostat digital or...

Page 18: ...of normal kWh rate power supply Interconnection cable Wires 3 GND 1 5 mm Power supply indoor unit Wires 1N GND Maximum running current 6 3 A A 2x B X1M 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B 2x b a a 1 2 3 b L N F2B 1 3 2 4...

Page 19: ...ccordance with the backup heater capacity as listed in the table below Backup heater type Backup heater capacity Power supply Maximum running current Zmax 3V 1 kW 1N 230 V 4 4 A 2 kW 1N 230 V 8 7 A 3...

Page 20: ...3 4 F1B 32A I I 9W 3N 400 V 3N 50 Hz 400 V AC SWB2 Q1DI L1 L2 L3 N X6M 1 2 3 4 5 6 F1B 20A I I I F1B Overcurrent fuse field supply Recommended fuse tripping class C Q1DI Earth leakage circuit breaker...

Page 21: ...p cover 2 Connect the valve control cable to the appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below NOTICE Wiring is different for a NC normally closed valve and a NO normally open valve A B M2S...

Page 22: ...door unit 48 1 User interface panel 1 3 4 2 2 Switch box 3 Switch box cover 4 Top cover 2 Connect the domestic hot water pump cable to the appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below B A...

Page 23: ...e space cooling heating ON OFF output cable to the appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below A B B 5 6 X 2M 1 N L Space C H On OFF output Max load 0 3 A 230 V AC 1 A 5 V DC 5 6 A 3 Fix...

Page 24: ...following see 4 2 1 To open the indoor unit 48 1 User interface panel 1 3 4 2 2 Switch box 3 Switch box cover 4 Top cover 2 Install the switch box metal insert 1 2 3 3 Connect the power consumption d...

Page 25: ...ermostat after it is installed Without configuration the unit will ignore the safety thermostat contact 6 3 13 To connect a Smart Grid This topic describes 2 possible ways to connect the indoor unit t...

Page 26: ...id in case of high voltage contacts is as follows S4S 9 10 X 5M 1 X 5M 1 7 8 K2A K1A 5 6 3 4 K1A L N L N STEP 3 a b c d e f STEP 1 STEP 2 A1 A2 25 24 25 23 X1 M 2 K2A A1 A2 2 1 STEP 1 Smart Grid relay...

Page 27: ...he high voltage wiring as follows A B A B X 2M 1 24 25 X M 12 25 X M 12 24 X M 12 25 X M 12 23 1 2 23 L2 L1 N N 6 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings General information see 6 3 1...

Page 28: ...M 1 11 12 A B DHW output Max load 0 3 A 230 V AC 12 11 3 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings General information see 6 3 1 To connect the electrical wiring to the indoor unit 417...

Page 29: ...in code for the user permission level Browse through the list of digits and change the selected digit Move the cursor from left to right Confirm the pin code and proceed Installer pin code The Install...

Page 30: ...screen and confirm whether the backup heater can take over the heat load or not Alternatively when Emergency is set to auto SH reduced DHW on space heating is reduced but domestic hot water is still...

Page 31: ...ackup heater The capacities for the different steps of the backup heater must be set for the energy metering and or power consumption control feature to work properly When measuring the resistance val...

Page 32: ...imum 55 C Variable 2 Radiator Maximum 70 C Fixed 10 C NOTICE Average emitter temperature Leaving water temperature Delta T 2 This means that for a same leaving water temperature setpoint the average e...

Page 33: ...ure varies according to the tank temperature schedule See the operation manual for more details Settings for Reheat only mode During Reheat only mode the tank setpoint can be set on the user interface...

Page 34: ...rature 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 wate...

Page 35: ...triction Only available to installers 5 C Tank WD curve INFORMATION Maximum and minimum setpoints You cannot configure the curve with temperatures that are higher or lower than the set maximum and min...

Page 36: ...e in external room thermostat control For more info about the functionality see 7 4 1 Main zone 435 Code Description 3 A C 06 External room thermostat type for the additional zone 1 1 contact 2 2 cont...

Page 37: ...eration mode Allow electrical heaters Limit setting kW Enable room buffering Allow heater Allow pump 9 9 Power consumption control Power consumption control Type Limit Limit 1 Limit 2 Limit 3 Limit 4...

Page 38: ...carried out according to this document and the applicable legislation Between the local supply panel and the outdoor unit Between indoor unit and outdoor unit Between the local supply panel and the in...

Page 39: ...water mode To monitor the temperatures 1 In the menu go to Sensors 2 Select the temperature information 8 2 4 To perform an actuator test run Purpose Perform an actuator test run to confirm the opera...

Page 40: ...all an electric backup heater to ensure safe operation for all conditions Drain back models For drain back models a backup heater EKECBUA must always be installed For drain back models the factory set...

Page 41: ...onnection 1 a2 Space heating cooling Water OUT screw connection 1 b1 DHW Cold water IN screw connection 1 b2 DHW Hot water OUT screw connection 1 c1 Water IN from outdoor unit screw connection 1 c2 Wa...

Page 42: ...FF thermostat wired On OFF thermostat wired On OFF thermostat wireless On OFF thermostat wireless Ext thermistor External thermistor Heat pump convector Heat pump convector Position in switch box Engl...

Page 43: ...ormally closed Normally open Normally open Note outputs can be taken from terminal positions X12M 17 L 18 N and X12M 17 L 11 N Max 2 outputs at once are possible this way Note outputs can be taken fro...

Page 44: ...M 3 4 2 core 2x0 75 2 core 2x0 75 X15M 7 8 X15M 8 X15M 7 2 Safety thermostat Q4L 2 1 Smartgrid contact K1A Smartgrid relais K1A Smartgrid relais K2A X12M 23 25 2 core 2x0 75 X12M 24 25 2 core 2x0 75 O...

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