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5 Operation

Operation manual

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EBLA09~16DA + EDLA09~16DA

Daikin Altherma 3 M

4P620243-1B – 2021.02

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 

"5.9.4  Using  weather-dependent

curves"

 [

4

 17].

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

"5.9.4 Using weather-dependent curves"

 [

4

 17].

5.9.2

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.

5.9.3

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.

Examples

Weather-dependent curve when slope is selected:

X1

X2

c

d

e

Y1

Y2

Y3

Y4

a

b

Weather-dependent curve when offset is selected:

Y1

Y2

Y3

Y4

X1

X2

a

b

c

d

e

Item

Description

a

WD curve before changes.

b

WD curve after changes (as example):

▪ When  slope  is  changed,  the  new  preferred

temperature  at  X1  is  unequally  higher  than  the
preferred temperature at X2.

▪ When  offset  is  changed,  the  new  preferred

temperature  at  X1  is  equally  higher  as  the  preferred
temperature at X2.

c

Slope

d

Offset

e

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

Summary of Contents for Altherma 3 M EDLA09-16D3V3

Page 1: ...Operation manual Daikin Altherma 3 M English Operation manual Daikin Altherma 3 M EBLA09 16DAV3 EBLA09 16DAW1 EBLA09 16DA3V3 EBLA09 16DA3W1 EDLA09 16DAV3 EDLA09 16DAW1 EDLA09 16DA3V3 EDLA09 16DA3W1...

Page 2: ...wizard 20 11 2 Settings menu 20 1 About this document Thank you for purchasing this product Please Read the documentation carefully before operating the user interface to ensure the best possible per...

Page 3: ...lace any objects containing water on the unit CAUTION Do NOT place any objects or equipment on top of the unit Do NOT sit climb or stand on the unit Units are marked with the following symbol This mea...

Page 4: ...rant might leak into the water circuit and subsequently into the room when you purge air from the heat emitters or collectors 3 About the system Depending on the system layout the system can Heat up a...

Page 5: ...ation to On or Off To change the desired room temperature During room temperature control you can use the room temperature setpoint screen to read out and adjust the desired room temperature 1 Go to 1...

Page 6: ...mation see also 5 4 Turning operation ON or OFF 411 5 6 Space heating cooling control 412 5 8 Schedule screen Example 414 5 9 Weather dependent curve 415 User reference guide 4 3 Domestic hot water To...

Page 7: ...5 min of non interaction with the user interface the screen darkens Pressing any button or rotating any dial awakens the display Dials and buttons You use the dials and buttons To navigate through the...

Page 8: ...Quiet Activation Schedule Level 1 5 Setpoint range Heating minimum Heating maximum Cooling minimum Cooling maximum 4 Space heating cooling Operation mode Operation mode schedule Room comfort setpoint...

Page 9: ...ive Powerful operation mode active c Emergency Heat pump failure and system operates in Emergency mode or heat pump is forced off d Current date and time e Smart energy e1 Smart energy is available vi...

Page 10: ...in zone Shows the applicable symbol for your main zone emitter type Set the leaving water temperature for the main zone 3 Additional zone Restriction Only displayed if there are two leaving water temp...

Page 11: ...ng operation ON b Space heating cooling operation OFF Tank heating operation 55 21 35 45 c 55 21 35 45 d c Tank heating operation ON d Tank heating operation OFF 5 4 2 To turn ON or OFF Space heating...

Page 12: ...ng Only heating mode Cooling Only cooling mode Automatic The operation mode changes automatically between heating and cooling based on the outdoor temperature Restricted per month according to the Ope...

Page 13: ...hot water is at night because the space heating demand is lower Example t 60 C 00 00 07 00 50 C 15 C 40 C 14 00 21 00 1 2 3 4 5 Tt Tt DHW tank temperature t Time Initially the DHW tank temperature is...

Page 14: ...control is active you can program the main zone schedule instead 1 Go to the schedule 2 optional Clear the content of the whole week schedule or the content of a selected day schedule 3 Program the s...

Page 15: ...ter of the schedule name 4 To name the current schedule browse through the character list and confirm the selected character The schedule name can contain up to 15 characters 5 Confirm the new name IN...

Page 16: ...to the next temperature Confirm changes and proceed 5 9 3 Slope offset curve Slope and offset Define the weather dependent curve by its slope and offset Change the slope to differently increase or dec...

Page 17: ...one Cooling WD curve Additional zone Heating 3 5 Additional zone Heating WD curve Additional zone Cooling 3 6 Additional zone Cooling WD curve Zone Go to Tank Restriction Only available to installers...

Page 18: ...Formula to calculate the quantity in CO2 equivalent tonnes GWP value of the refrigerant total refrigerant charge in kg 1000 Please contact your installer for more information WARNING MILDLY FLAMMABLE...

Page 19: ...re occurs the backup heater automatically takes over the heat load and the booster heater in the optional tank takes over the domestic hot water production When Emergency is set to Manual and a heat p...

Page 20: ...type of building for domestic purposes LWT Leaving water temperature Water temperature at the water outlet of the unit 11 Installer settings Tables to be filled in by installer 11 1 Configuration wiza...

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