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7 Configuration

Installation manual

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EBSH/X(B)11+16P30+50DF

Daikin Altherma 3 R ECH

O

4P663483-1A – 2021.11

7.2.4

Configuration wizard: Backup 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  value  of
each heater, you can set the exact heater capacity and this will lead
to more accurate energy data.

Backup heater type

#

Code

Description

[9.3.1]

[E‑03]

▪ 0: 

None

▪ 2: 

3V

▪ 3: 

6V

▪ 4: 

9W

Voltage

▪ For a 

3V

 and 

6V

 model, this is fixed to 

230V, 1ph

.

▪ For a 

9W

 model, this is fixed to 

400V, 3ph

.

#

Code

Description

[9.3.2]

[5‑0D]

▪ 0: 

230V, 1ph

▪ 2: 

400V, 3ph

Configuration

The  backup  heater  can  be  configured  in  different  ways.  For  the 

3V

model,  the  system  variably  choses  from  3  available  capacity  steps
the adequate capacity for the given operating conditions. For the 

6V

and 

9W

 model, it can be chosen to have a 1-step only backup heater

or  a  backup  heater  with  2  steps.  If  2  steps,  the  capacity  of  the
second step depends on this setting. It can also be chosen to have a
higher capacity of the second step in emergency.

#

Code

Description

[9.3.3]

[4‑0A]

▪ 0: Relay 1

▪ 1: Relay 1 / Relay 1+2

▪ 2: Relay 1 / Relay 2

▪ 3: Relay 1 / Relay 2 

Emergency

 Relay

1+2

INFORMATION

Settings  [9.3.3]  and  [9.3.5]  are  linked.  Changing  one
setting influences the other. If you change one, check if the
other is still as expected.

INFORMATION

During normal operation, the capacity of the second step of
the  backup  heater  at  nominal  voltage  is  equal  to
[6‑03]+[6‑04].

INFORMATION

If  [4‑0A]=3  and  emergency  mode  is  active,  the  power
usage  of  the  backup  heater  is  maximal  and  equal  to
2×[6‑03]+[6‑04].

INFORMATION

If the storage temperature setpoint is higher than 50°C and
no auxiliary boiler is installed, Daikin recommends NOT to
disable the backup heater second step because it will have
a big impact on the required time for the unit to heat up the
storage tank.

INFORMATION

The  capacities  displayed  in  the  selection  menu  for  [4-0A]
are  only  correctly  displayed  for  correct  selection  of  the
capacity steps [6-03] and [6-04].

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

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Page 4: ...tput 29 6 3 10 To connect the changeover to external heat source 30 6 3 11 To connect the power consumption digital inputs 30 6 3 12 To connect the safety thermostat normally closed contact 31 6 3 13 To connect a Smart Grid 32 6 3 14 To connect the WLAN cartridge 34 6 3 15 To connect the solar input 34 6 3 16 To connect the DHW output 34 7 Configuration 35 7 1 Overview Configuration 35 7 1 1 To ac...

Page 5: ...ce shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources example open flames an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater WARNING DO NOT reuse refrigerant piping that has been used with any other refrigerant Replace the refrigerant pipes or clean thoroughly WARNING Follow the service space dimensions in this manual for correct installation of the unit See 4 1 1 In...

Page 6: ...s equipped with an inverter A phase advancing capacitor will reduce performance and may cause accidents WARNING The backup heater MUST have a dedicated power supply and MUST be protected by the safety devices required by the applicable legislation WARNING If the supply cord is damaged it MUST be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazar...

Page 7: ...e the handles add the screw plugs again and insert the thread covers on the plugs 4 Unit installation 4 1 Preparing the installation site WARNING The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources example open flames an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater WARNING DO NOT reuse refrigerant piping that has been used with any other refrigerant R...

Page 8: ... 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 operating electric heater and have a room size as specified below NOTICE Do NOT re use joints an...

Page 9: ...release Actual release height 1a 2a Without chimney From floor to top of the unit For 300 l units Hrelease 1 89 m For 500 l units Hrelease 1 90 m 1b 2b With chimney From floor to top of the chimney For 300 l units Hrelease 1 89 m Chimney height For 500 l units Hrelease 1 90 m Chimney height 3a Installation with chimney connected to the outside The release height is not relevant There are no requir...

Page 10: ...F Daikin Altherma 3 R ECH O 4P663483 1A 2021 11 1 1 1 1 a b c d d b a c a Chimney socket b Securing clip c O ring d Flat gasket Socket s connection point for the chimney 1 male thread Use a compatible counterpart for the chimney Make sure the connection is airtight ...

Page 11: ...refrigerant charge and the given release height without chimney START PATTERN 1 PATTERN 2 A B Anv Anv min Min 50 of Anv min PATTERN 2 Conditions ventilation openings If you want to take advantage of the floor area of the adjacent room you must provide 2 openings one at the bottom one at the top between the rooms to ensure natural ventilation The openings must comply with the following conditions B...

Page 12: ... with Anv min and with the Conditions ventilation openings on previous page See table 3 For ΔH1 Can the maximum chimney length be respected and is the chimney practically feasible See table 2 Do you need a chimney or not i e does table 2 result in a value or Yes No No Yes Needed i e table 2 results in a value Not needed i e table 2 results in Go to PATTERN 3 H1 ΔH1 Anv Anv min A B A B ΔH1 You can ...

Page 13: ...ht without chimney m 1 89 Unit 300 l 1 90 Unit 500 l 3 8 12 37 12 18 4 13 71 13 49 4 5 17 35 17 08 5 21 42 21 08 5 5 25 92 25 51 5 8 28 82 28 37 Table 2 Minimum release height Take the following into account For intermediate floor areas use the column with the lower value Example If the floor area is 22 50 m use the column of 20 00 m For intermediate refrigerant charges use the row with the higher...

Page 14: ...gerant charges use the table with the higher value Example If the refrigerant charge is 4 3 kg use the table of 4 8 kg For intermediate floor areas use the column with the lower value Example If the floor area is 12 50 m use the column of 10 00 m For intermediate release height values use the row with the lower value Example If the release height is 1 95 m use the row of 1 90 m Anv Bottom opening ...

Page 15: ...the unoccupied room If the opening starts from the floor the height of the opening must be 20 mm a2 Top opening for natural ventilation between room A and the outside Must be a permanent opening that cannot be closed Must be 50 of Anv min minimum bottom opening area as specified in the table below Must be 1 5 m from the floor of the unoccupied room Anv min minimum bottom opening area for natural v...

Page 16: ...nit 1 Close the cover of the switch box 2 Reinstall the top cover 3 Put the switch box back into place 4 Reinstall the user interface panel NOTICE When closing the indoor unit make sure that the tightening torque does NOT exceed 4 1 N m 4 3 Mounting the indoor unit 4 3 1 To install 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 ...

Page 17: ...tional requirements Piping length See 4 1 1 Installation site requirements of the indoor unit 47 Piping material Phosphoric acid deoxidised seamless copper Piping connections Only flare and brazed connections are allowed The indoor and outdoor units have flare connections Connect both ends without brazing If brazing should be needed take the guidelines in the installer reference guide into account...

Page 18: ...exceeded The minimum water pressure to operate is 1 bar 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 installed piping and piping accessories valve connections MUST withstand the following temperatures INFORMATION The following illustration is an e...

Page 19: ...rse order 2 3 1 1 2 Connect the shut off valves using the flat gaskets accessory bag to the space heating cooling water pipes of the indoor unit 3 Connect the space heating cooling field piping to the shut off valves using a sealing Do NOT exceed the maximum tightening torque Thread size 1 25 30 N m To avoid damage apply the necessary countertorque with a suitable tool 2 Ø7 mm 1 3 4 Connect the do...

Page 20: ...LECTROCUTION During the filling process water can escape from any leaking point and can cause an electrical shock if it comes into contact with live parts Before the filling process de energise the unit After the first filling and before switching on the unit with the mains switch check whether all electric parts and connection points are dry 1 Connect a hose with a non return valve 1 2 and an ext...

Page 21: ...of the field piping Normally closed valves located indoors near the piping entry exit points can prevent that all water from indoor piping is drained when the freeze protection valves open NOTICE When freeze protection valves are installed set the minimum cooling setpoint default 7 C at least 2 C higher than the maximum opening temperature of the freeze protection valve If lower freeze protection ...

Page 22: ...About electrical compliance Only for the backup heater of the indoor unit See 6 3 3 To connect the backup heater power supply 425 6 2 Guidelines when connecting the electrical wiring Tightening torques Indoor unit Item Tightening torque N m M4 X1M 1 2 M4 X12M X15M 0 88 10 Indoor unit BUH option Item Tightening torque N m M4 X6M 3V 6V 2 45 10 M4 X6M 9W 1 2 6 3 Connections to the indoor unit Item De...

Page 23: ...ion and operation manual of the Human Comfort Interface Addendum book for optional equipment Wires 2 0 75 1 25 mm Maximum length 500 m 2 9 Control 1 6 Room sensor offset WLAN module See Installation manual of the WLAN module Addendum book for optional equipment Use the cable delivered with the WLAN module D Wireless gateway for room thermostat wired or wireless In case of See Wireless room thermos...

Page 24: ...minals is NOT in service position while cables are connected to one of the terminals Otherwise the cables could be too short X12M 6 3 2 To connect the main power supply 1 Open the following see 4 2 1 To open the indoor unit 415 1 User interface panel 1 3 4 2 2 Switch box 3 Switch box cover 4 Top cover 2 Connect the main power supply In case of normal kWh rate power supply Interconnection cable Wir...

Page 25: ...enefit kWh power supply A A B B X1M 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 c X 5M 1 3x b a S1S c 3 4 a 1 2 3 230 V AC 6 3 A 1N 50 Hz b L N F2B 1 3 2 4 I I Q DI 2 6 5 3x a Interconnection cable b Power supply indoor unit c Preferential power supply contact 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 423 6 3 3 To connect the b...

Page 26: ...voltage systems with input current 16 A and 75 A per phase b This equipment complies with EN IEC 61000 3 11 European International Technical Standard setting the limits for voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current 75 A provided that the system impedance Zsys is less than or equal to Zmax at the interface point between th...

Page 27: ...tion cables from the backup heater EKECBU to the appropriate connectors as shown in the illustration below 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 423 6 3 5 To connect the shut off valve INFORMATION Shut off valve usage example In case of one LWT zone and a combination of underfloor heating and hea...

Page 28: ...nd X5M 3 1 Open the following see 4 2 1 To open the indoor unit 415 1 User interface panel 1 3 4 2 2 Switch box 3 Switch box cover 4 Top cover 2 Connect the electricity meters cable to the appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below B A B 5 6 9 10 5 6 9 10 S3S S2S X 5M 1 A 3 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings General information see 6 3 1 To connect the electrica...

Page 29: ... the alarm output cable to the appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below A A B B 1 2 X 2M 1 N L Alarm output Max load 0 3 A 230 V AC 1 A 5 V DC 1 2 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 423 6 3 9 To connect the space cooling heating ON OFF output INFORMATION Cooling is only applica...

Page 30: ...nel 1 3 4 2 2 Switch box 3 Switch box cover 4 Top cover 2 Connect the changeover to external heat source cable to the appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below A A B B 3 4 X 2M 1 N L Ext heat source Max load 0 3 A 230 V AC 1 A 5 V DC 3 4 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 423 6 ...

Page 31: ...n the indoor unit 415 1 User interface panel 1 3 4 2 2 Switch box 3 Switch box cover 4 Top cover 2 Connect the safety thermostat normally closed cable to the appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below Note The jumper wire factory mounted must be removed from the respective terminals A B A B 7 8 X 5M 1 8 Q4L 7 3 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings General informat...

Page 32: ...f the Smart Grid in case of low voltage contacts is as follows 8 7 S11S 6 5 S S 10 4 3 X 5M 1 S S 4 10 9 a 2 1 a Jumper factory mounted If you also connect a safety thermostat Q4L replace the jumper with the safety thermostat wires S4S Smart Grid pulse meter 1 S10S Low voltage Smart Grid contact 1 2 S11S Low voltage Smart Grid contact 2 1 Connect the wiring as follows B A B X 5M 1 A X 5M 4 1 X 5M ...

Page 33: ...art Grid relay kit EKRELSG and remove the terminal X M 10 K1A X10M K2A 3 Install the components of the Smart Grid relay kit as follows 2 2 K1A K2A X15M X12M X 5M M X 1 12 3 4 5 6 X15M 3 X12M 23 X12M 24 X12M 25 X12M 25 X15M 5 X15M 4 X15M 6 23 24 25 4 Connect the low voltage wiring as follows A B A B X 5M 1 S4S X 5M 10 1 X 5M 9 1 5 9 10 5 Connect the high voltage wiring as follows ...

Page 34: ...0 5 mm Solar input contact 5 V DC voltage supplied by PCB 1 Open the following see 4 2 1 To open the indoor unit 415 1 User interface panel 1 3 4 2 2 Switch box 3 Switch box cover 4 Top cover 2 Connect the solar input cable as shown in the illustration below A A B B 13 14 X 5M 1 13 14 Solar input 3 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings General information see 6 3 1 To connect th...

Page 35: ...e most used commands 435 Afterwards If necessary you can make changes to the configuration in the menu structure or the overview settings INFORMATION When the configuration wizard is finished the user interface will show an overview screen and request to confirm When confirmed the system will restart and the home screen will be displayed Accessing settings Legend for tables You can access the inst...

Page 36: ...e will guide you using the configuration wizard This way you can set the most important initial settings This way the unit will be able to run properly Afterwards more detailed settings can be done via the menu structure if required 7 2 1 Configuration wizard Language Code Description 7 1 N A Language 7 2 2 Configuration wizard Time and date Code Description 7 2 N A Set the local time and date INF...

Page 37: ...ages in case of emergency If the boiler is directly connected to the space heating circuit it does NOT act as emergency heater Number of zones The system can supply leaving water to up to 2 water temperature zones During configuration the number of water zones must be set INFORMATION Mixing station If your system layout contains 2 LWT zones you need to install a mixing station in front of the main...

Page 38: ...t to heat up the storage tank INFORMATION The capacities displayed in the selection menu for 4 0A are only correctly displayed for correct selection of the capacity steps 6 03 and 6 04 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 t...

Page 39: ...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 w...

Page 40: ...epends on your personal preference See 7 3 4 Using weather dependent curves 441 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 7 3 4 Using weather depen...

Page 41: ...one 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 available to installers Weather dependent To ch...

Page 42: ...e Only applicable in external room thermostat control NOTICE If an external room thermostat is used the external room thermostat will control the room frost protection However the room frost protection is only possible if C 2 Space heating cooling On Code Description 2 A C 05 External room thermostat type for the main zone 1 1 contact The used external room thermostat can only send a thermo ON OFF...

Page 43: ...operation 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 Priority heater BBR16 activation BBR16 power limit 9 Installer settings Configuration wizard Domestic hot water Backup heater Emergency Balancing Water pipe freeze prevention Benefit kWh power suppl...

Page 44: ...it and outdoor unit Between the local supply panel and the indoor unit Between the indoor unit and the valves if applicable Between the indoor unit and the room 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 ma...

Page 45: ...sabled Go to C Operation and turn off Space heating cooling and Tank operation Purpose Perform an actuator test run to confirm the operation of the different actuators For example when you select Pump a test run of the pump will start 1 Set the user permission level to Installer See To change the user permission level 435 2 Go to A 2 Commissioning Actuator test run 3 Select a test from the list Ex...

Page 46: ...ll result in cracking of the screed NOTICE For the underfloor heating screed dryout to be able to start make sure the following settings are met 4 00 1 C 02 0 D 01 0 4 08 0 4 01 1 9 Hand over to the user Once the test run is finished and the unit operates properly please make sure the following is clear for the user Fill in the installer setting table in the operation manual with the actual settin...

Page 47: ...r IN screw connection 1 b2 DHW Hot water OUT screw connection 1 c1 Gas refrigerant IN heating mode condenser c2 Liquid refrigerant IN cooling mode evaporator c3 Gas refrigerant OUT cooling mode evaporator c4 Liquid refrigerant OUT heating mode condenser d1 Water IN from bivalent heat source screw connection 1 d2 Water OUT to bivalent heat source screw connection 1 e Pump f Backup heater g Shut off...

Page 48: ... OFF 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 English Translation Position in switch box Position in switch box SWB1 Main switch box SWB2 Backup heater switch box Legend A1P Main PCB A2P On OFF thermostat PC power circuit A3P Heat pump convector A8...

Page 49: ... Normally 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 from terminal positions X12M 17 L 18 N and X12M 17 L 11 N Max 2 outputs at once are possible this way Preferential kWh rate power supply contact 16 V DC detection voltage supplied by PCB Preferential k...

Page 50: ... only operation 3 core for C H operation 2 core for H only operation communication 2 core OPTIONAL PART External room thermostat Heat pump convector main and or additional zone main X12M 15 16 21 22 add X12M 19 20 21 22 main X12M 15 16 22 add X12M 19 20 22 Cooling heating On OFF output NO valve X 2M 8 1 14 1 NC valve X 2M 1 13 18 Changeover to ext heat source output Alarm output 2 core 2x0 75 2 co...

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