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Installer reference guide 

Daikin Altherma 3 R ECH₂O

ERLA11DAV3
ERLA14DAV3
ERLA16DAV3

ERLA11DAW1
ERLA14DAW1
ERLA16DAW1

EBSH11P30DF
EBSHB11P30DF
EBSH11P50DF
EBSHB11P50DF
EBSH16P30DF
EBSHB16P30DF
EBSH16P50DF
EBSHB16P50DF

EBSX11P30DF
EBSXB11P30DF
EBSX11P50DF
EBSXB11P50DF
EBSX16P30DF
EBSXB16P30DF
EBSX16P50DF
EBSXB16P50DF

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Page 1: ...ERLA16DAV3 ERLA11DAW1 ERLA14DAW1 ERLA16DAW1 EBSH11P30DF EBSHB11P30DF EBSH11P50DF EBSHB11P50DF EBSH16P30DF EBSHB16P30DF EBSH16P50DF EBSHB16P50DF EBSX11P30DF EBSXB11P30DF EBSX11P50DF EBSXB11P50DF EBSX16P30DF EBSXB16P30DF EBSX16P50DF EBSXB16P50DF https daikintechnicaldatahub eu ...

Page 2: ...29 5 3 3 Possible options for the indoor unit 29 6 Application guidelines 33 6 1 Overview Application guidelines 33 6 2 Setting up the space heating cooling system 34 6 2 1 Single room 35 6 2 2 Multiple rooms One LWT zone 39 6 2 3 Multiple rooms Two LWT zones 44 6 3 Setting up bivalent heat sources 48 6 3 1 Setting up a direct auxiliary heat source for space heating 48 6 3 2 Setting up an indirect...

Page 3: ...nt piping 92 8 2 2 Precautions when connecting the refrigerant piping 93 8 2 3 Guidelines when connecting the refrigerant piping 94 8 2 4 Pipe bending guidelines 94 8 2 5 To flare the pipe end 94 8 2 6 To braze the pipe end 95 8 2 7 Using the stop valve and service port 96 8 2 8 To connect the refrigerant piping to the outdoor unit 97 8 2 9 To connect the refrigerant piping to the indoor unit 100 ...

Page 4: ...Finishing the outdoor unit installation 155 10 1 To check the insulation resistance of the compressor 155 10 2 To finish the outdoor unit installation 155 11 Configuration 156 11 1 Overview Configuration 156 11 1 1 To access the most used commands 157 11 1 2 To connect the PC cable to the switch box 159 11 2 Configuration wizard 159 11 3 Possible screens 161 11 3 1 Possible screens Overview 161 11...

Page 5: ...blocked 267 15 3 6 Symptom The pump is making noise cavitation 267 15 3 7 Symptom The pressure relief valve opens 268 15 3 8 Symptom The water pressure relief valve leaks 268 15 3 9 Symptom The space is NOT sufficiently heated at low outdoor temperatures 269 15 3 10 Symptom Tank disinfection function is NOT completed correctly AH error 270 15 4 Solving problems based on error codes 270 15 4 1 To d...

Page 6: ...information for basic and advanced usage Format Digital files on http www daikineurope com support and manuals product information Installation manual Outdoor unit Installation instructions Format Paper in the box of the outdoor unit Installation manual Indoor unit Installation instructions Format Paper in the box of the indoor unit Installer reference guide Preparation of the installation good pr...

Page 7: ...tate the installation and configuration of heating systems To access Heating Solutions Navigator registration to the Stand By Me platform is required For more information see https professional standbyme daikin eu Daikin e Care Mobile app for installers and service technicians that allows you to register configure and troubleshoot heating systems The mobile app can be downloaded for iOS and Androi...

Page 8: ... sheet Before performing maintenance and service tasks read the service manual For more information see the installer and user reference guide The unit contains rotating parts Be careful when servicing or inspecting the unit Symbols used in the documentation Symbol Explanation Indicates a figure title or a reference to it Example 1 3 Figure title means Figure 3 in chapter 1 Indicates a table title...

Page 9: ... to do and know to install the electrical components of the system including information on how to prepare for an installation Configuration What to do and know to configure the system after it is installed Commissioning What to do and know to commission the system after it is configured Hand over to the user What to give and explain to the user Maintenance and service How to maintain and service ...

Page 10: ...frigerant WARNING Improper installation or attachment of equipment or accessories could result in electrical shock short circuit leaks fire or other damage to the equipment ONLY use accessories optional equipment and spare parts made or approved by Daikin WARNING Make sure installation testing and applied materials comply with applicable legislation on top of the instructions described in the Daik...

Page 11: ...tion of the unit Make sure the area is well ventilated Do NOT block any ventilation openings Make sure the unit is level Do NOT install the unit in the following places In potentially explosive atmospheres In places where there is machinery that emits electromagnetic waves Electromagnetic waves may disturb the control system and cause malfunction of the equipment In places where there is a risk of...

Page 12: ...t Do NOT release them directly into the environment Use a vacuum pump to evacuate the installation NOTICE After all the piping has been connected make sure there is no gas leak Use nitrogen to perform a gas leak detection NOTICE To avoid compressor breakdown do NOT charge more than the specified amount of refrigerant When the refrigerant system is to be opened refrigerant MUST be treated according...

Page 13: ...tallation manual or installer reference guide of your application for more information NOTICE Make sure water quality complies with EU directive 2020 2184 2 1 5 Electrical DANGER RISK OF ELECTROCUTION Turn OFF all power supply before removing the switch box cover connecting electrical wiring or touching electrical parts Disconnect the power supply for more than 10 minutes and measure the voltage a...

Page 14: ...ng of the earth leakage protector CAUTION When connecting the power supply connect the earth cable first before making the current carrying connections When disconnecting the power supply disconnect the current carrying cables first before separating the earth connection The length of the conductors between the power supply stress relief and the terminal block itself MUST be as such that the curre...

Page 15: ...onents box is connected securely Make sure all covers are closed before starting up the unit NOTICE ONLY applicable if the power supply is three phase and the compressor has an ON OFF starting method If there exists the possibility of reversed phase after a momentary black out and the power goes ON and OFF while the product is operating attach a reversed phase protection circuit locally Running th...

Page 16: ...lation site see 7 1 Preparing the installation site 466 WARNING Follow the service space dimensions in this manual for correct installation of the unit Outdoor unit See 17 1 Service space Outdoor unit 4286 Indoor unit See 7 1 3 Installation site requirements of the indoor unit 469 WARNING The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources example open flames an...

Page 17: ...ING SCALDING Mounting the outdoor unit see 7 3 Mounting the outdoor unit 485 WARNING Fixing method of the outdoor unit MUST be in accordance with the instructions from this manual See 7 3 Mounting the outdoor unit 485 Mounting the indoor unit see 7 4 Mounting the indoor unit 488 WARNING Fixing method of the indoor unit MUST be in accordance with the instructions from this manual See 7 4 Mounting t...

Page 18: ...frigerant circuit may be isolated from other sections caused by components with specific functions e g valves The refrigerant circuit therefore features additional service ports for vacuuming pressure relief or pressurizing the circuit In case it is required to perform brazing on the unit ensure that there is no pressure remaining inside the unit Internal pressures need to be released with ALL the...

Page 19: ...ly with the applicable legislation WARNING If the power supply has a missing or wrong N phase equipment might break down Establish proper earthing Do NOT earth the unit to a utility pipe surge absorber or telephone earth Incomplete earthing may cause electrical shock Install the required fuses or circuit breakers Secure the electrical wiring with cable ties so that the cables do NOT come in contac...

Page 20: ...is mixing valve shall secure that the hot water temperature at the hot water tap never rise above a set maximum value This maximum allowable hot water temperature shall be selected according to the applicable legislation CAUTION The disinfection function settings MUST be configured by the installer according to the applicable legislation CAUTION Make sure that the disinfection function start time ...

Page 21: ...s to a value other than the factory default setting If you are unable to find the cause of the problem call your dealer WARNING Prevent hazards due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cut out power to this appliance MUST NOT be supplied through an external switching device such as a timer or connected to a circuit that is regularly turned ON and OFF by the utility WARNING Air purging heat emit...

Page 22: ... have to do after the boxes with the outdoor and indoor unit are delivered on site Keep the following in mind At delivery the unit MUST be checked for damage Any damage MUST be reported immediately to the claims agent of the carrier Bring the packed unit as close as possible to its final installation position to prevent damage during transport Prepare the path along which you want to bring the uni...

Page 23: ...ove the top packaging hold the box containing the discharge grille to prevent it from falling a c b d e ENERG IJA Y IA IE ENERG IJA Y IA IE f g a Sling to carry the unit b Installation manual Outdoor unit c Multilingual fluorinated greenhouse gases label d Fluorinated greenhouse gases label e Energy labels f Discharge grille g Screws for discharge grille 4 To handle the unit after unpacking use th...

Page 24: ...dispose of it 101 kg 4 2 2 To remove the transportation stay NOTICE If the unit is operated with the transportation stay attached abnormal vibration or noise may be generated The transportation stay protects the unit during transport During installation it must be removed Prerequisite Open the service cover See 7 2 2 To open the outdoor unit 481 10 1 N m 4 1 a c b 2 3 a Nut b Transportation stay c...

Page 25: ...ecked for damage Any damage MUST be reported immediately to the claims agent of the carrier Bring the packed unit as close as possible to its final installation position to prevent damage during transport Unpack the indoor unit completely according to the instructions mentioned on the unpacking instructions sheet 4 3 1 To unpack the indoor unit 4 3 2 To remove the accessories from the indoor unit ...

Page 26: ...um book for optional equipment u Indoor unit installation manual v Operation manual 4 3 3 To handle the indoor unit Use the handles at the back and at the front to carry the unit NOTICE The indoor unit is top heavy as long as the storage tank is empty Secure the unit accordingly and only transport by using the handles If optional Backup Heater EKECBU is installed see the installation manual of the...

Page 27: ...ible options for the outdoor unit 29 5 3 3 Possible options for the indoor unit 29 5 1 Overview About the units and options This chapter contains information about Identifying the outdoor unit Identifying the indoor unit Combining the outdoor unit with options Combining the indoor unit with options 5 2 Identification 5 2 1 Identification label Outdoor unit Location Model identification Example ER ...

Page 28: ...standing refrigerant split unit with integrated pressureless storage tank H H Heating only X Heating cooling B Integrated heat exchanger for bivalent heat generator 11 Capacity class P Integrated tank material Plastics 30 Integrated tank volume DF Model series 5 3 Combining units and options INFORMATION Certain options may NOT be available in your country 5 3 1 Possible combinations of indoor unit...

Page 29: ...S only in combination with the wireless thermostat EKRTR1 For installation instructions see the installation manual of the room thermostat and the addendum book for optional equipment Demand PCB EKRP1AHTA To enable the power saving consumption control by digital inputs you MUST install the demand PCB For installation instructions see the installation manual of the demand PCB and addendum book for ...

Page 30: ... heat pump convectors FWXV floor standing model FWXT wall mounted model FWXM concealed model For installation instructions see The installation manual of the heat pump convector The installation manual of the heat pump convector options The addendum book for optional equipment WLAN cartridge BRP069A78 You can install the wireless LAN cartridge to control the system via a smartphone app For install...

Page 31: ...ed to the main unit with the correct inline BUH connection kit EKECBUCO For installation instructions see the installation manual of the Backup Heater and see 9 3 3 To connect the backup heater power supply 4 134 and 9 3 4 To connect the backup heater to the main unit 4137 DB connector kit EKECDBCO To make the connection of a solar drainback system easier you can install a drainback connector kit ...

Page 32: ...Daikin Altherma 3 R ECH O 4P663482 1A 2021 11 Solar drainback kit EKSRPS4 A solar drainback kit including solar pump and solar controller can be directly connected to the pressureless storage tank of the indoor unit For installation instructions see the installation manual of the solar drainback kit ...

Page 33: ... 56 6 4 5 DHW pump for disinfection 56 6 5 Setting up the energy metering 57 6 5 1 Produced heat 57 6 5 2 Consumed energy 57 6 5 3 Normal kWh rate power supply 58 6 5 4 Preferential kWh rate power supply 59 6 6 Setting up the power consumption control 60 6 6 1 Permanent power limitation 61 6 6 2 Power limitation activated by digital inputs 62 6 6 3 Power limitation process 63 6 6 4 BBR16 power lim...

Page 34: ...r thermostat ON OFF signal voltage free contact closed contact thermo ON open contact thermo OFF 6 2 Setting up the space heating cooling system The heat pump system supplies leaving water to heat emitters in one or more rooms Because the system offers a wide flexibility to control the temperature in each room you need to answer the following questions first How many rooms are heated or cooled by ...

Page 35: ...tion Setting Value Unit temperature control 2 9 Code C 07 2 Room thermostat Unit operation is decided based on the ambient temperature of the dedicated Human Comfort Interface Number of water temperature zones 4 4 Code 7 02 0 Single zone Main Benefits Highest comfort and efficiency The smart room thermostat functionality can decrease or increase the desired leaving water temperature based on the a...

Page 36: ...thermostat optional equipment EKRTR1 Configuration Setting Value Unit temperature control 2 9 Code C 07 1 External room thermostat Unit operation is decided by the external thermostat Number of water temperature zones 4 4 Code 7 02 0 Single zone Main External room thermostat for the main zone 2 A Code C 05 1 1 contact When the used external room thermostat or heat pump convector can only send a th...

Page 37: ...vectors For more information see The installation manual of the heat pump convectors The installation manual of the heat pump convector options The addendum book for optional equipment The space heating cooling demand signal is sent to one digital input on the indoor unit X12M 15 and X12M 22 The space operation mode is sent to the heat pump convectors by one digital output on the indoor unit X12M ...

Page 38: ...ng the electrical wiring to the unit see 9 2 Connections to the outdoor unit 4124 9 3 Connections to the indoor unit 4127 The heat pump convectors are directly connected to the indoor unit A shut off valve field supply is installed before the underfloor heating to prevent condensation on the floor during cooling operation The desired room temperature is set via the controller of the heat pump conv...

Page 39: ...at pump system Comfort The combination of the two heat emitter types provides The excellent heating comfort of the underfloor heating The excellent cooling comfort of the heat pump convectors 6 2 2 Multiple rooms One LWT zone If only one leaving water temperature zone is needed because the design leaving water temperature of all heat emitters is the same you do NOT need a mixing valve station cost...

Page 40: ...ctly connected to the indoor unit The room temperature of the main room is controlled by the dedicated Human Comfort Interface BRC1HHDA used as room thermostat A thermostatic valve is installed before the underfloor heating in each of the other rooms INFORMATION Mind situations where the main room can be heated by another heating source Example Fireplaces Configuration Setting Value Unit temperatu...

Page 41: ...iable operation provide a minimum water flow as described in table To check the water volume and flow rate in 8 5 Preparing water piping 4107 The user interface integrated in the indoor unit decides the space operation mode Mind that the operation mode on each room thermostat must be set to match the indoor unit The room thermostats are connected to the shut off valves but do NOT have to be connec...

Page 42: ...l of the heat pump convectors The installation manual of the heat pump convector options The addendum book for optional equipment The user interface integrated in the indoor unit decides the space operation mode The heating or cooling demand signals of each heat pump convector are connected in parallel to the digital input on the indoor unit X12M 15 and X12M 22 The indoor unit will only supply lea...

Page 43: ...ing A shut off valve to prevent hot water supply when the room has no heating demand A shut off valve to prevent condensation on the floor during cooling operation of the rooms with heat pump convectors For each room with heat pump convectors The desired room temperature is set via the controller of the heat pump convectors There are different controllers and setups possible for the heat pump conv...

Page 44: ...est design temperature in cooling Additional zone Zone with the highest design temperature in heating and the lowest design temperature in cooling CAUTION If there is more than one leaving water zone ALWAYS install a mixing valve station in the main zone to decrease in heating increase in cooling the leaving water temperature when the additional zone has demand Typical example Room zone Heat emitt...

Page 45: ...C a a f A E D b c g d e 2 System with hydraulic separator for main zone B C a a f A E D b c g e d h 3 System with hydraulic separator for both zones For this system a direct pump is required for the additional zone B C a a f A E D b c g d e i h A Additional leaving water temperature zone B Room 1 C Room 2 D Main leaving water temperature zone ...

Page 46: ...the bizone kit controller EKMIKPOA based on the heating request of the room The room temperature is controlled by the dedicated Human Comfort Interface BRC1HHDA used as room thermostat Ensure water circulation is possible in main zone when shut off valves are closed In cooling mode you can allow the underfloor heating main zone to provide refreshment no real cooling or NOT allow it If allowed Do N...

Page 47: ... 4 4 Code 7 02 1 Dual zone Main additional In case of heat pump convectors External room thermostat for the additional zone 3 A Code C 06 1 1 contact When the used external room thermostat or heat pump convector can only send a thermo ON OFF condition No separation between heating or cooling demand Bizone kit installed 9 P 1 Code E 0B 2 Yes A bizone kit is installed in order to add an additional t...

Page 48: ...For systems without indirect auxiliary boiler connected to the storage tank it is mandatory to install an electric backup heater to ensure safe operation for all conditions If no electric backup heater is installed the system automatically assumes availability of an indirect auxiliary boiler In this case storage tank set temperatures will only be reached reliably for all operating conditions if au...

Page 49: ...ld supply c Shut off valve field supply d Auxiliary boiler field supply e Aquastat valve field supply NOTICE Make sure the auxiliary boiler and its integration in the system complies with applicable legislation Daikin is NOT responsible for incorrect or unsafe situations in the auxiliary boiler system Make sure the return water to the heat pump does NOT exceed 60 C To do so Set the desired water t...

Page 50: ...r temperature thermostat An electricity tariff contact A manually operated contact Setup Connect the following field wiring L N H Com A K2A K1A X12M BTI K2A K1A Indoor Auto Boiler 15 22 X Y Indoor BTI Boiler thermostat input A Auxiliary contact normally closed H Heating demand room thermostat optional K1A Auxiliary relay for activation of indoor unit field supply K2A Auxiliary relay for activation...

Page 51: ...nd if allowed by the user space heating via tank heating support Whether heat pump or auxiliary boiler operates depends on outdoor and storage tank temperatures Setup 1 Integrate the auxiliary boiler as follows A B a b c d d e A Main leaving water temperature zone B One single room a Dedicated Human Comfort Interface BRC1HHDA used as room thermostat b Auxiliary boiler field supply c BIV connector ...

Page 52: ...k manager 4237 for more information on configuration NOTICE Make sure the tank boiler hysteresis has enough differential to prevent frequent changeover between indoor unit and auxiliary boiler Because the outdoor temperature is measured by the outdoor unit air thermistor install the outdoor unit in the shadow so that it is NOT influenced or turned ON OFF by direct sunlight Frequent changeover may ...

Page 53: ... as follows a b a Bivalent heat exchanger IN red b Bivalent heat exchanger OUT blue Configuration Via the user interface Select whether all other heat sources are stopped when solar energy is provided Select tank temperature above which all other heat sources are stopped when solar energy is provided See Intelligent tank manager 4237 for more information on configuration 6 3 5 Setting up an electr...

Page 54: ... example 53 C which is then mixed with cold water example 15 C The resulting domestic hot water temperature depends on this setpoint as well as the actual storage tank temperature Determining the DHW consumption Answer the following questions and calculate the DHW consumption equivalent hot water volume at 40 C using typical water volumes Question Typical water volume How many showers are needed p...

Page 55: ... if it is installed and activated However this consumes more energy We recommend to set the desired storage tank temperature below 55 C to avoid using the electrical resistance The higher the outdoor temperature the better the performance of the heat pump If energy prices are the same during the day and the night we recommend to heat up the storage tank during the day If energy prices are lower du...

Page 56: ...ct the domestic hot water pump 4140 For installation instructions of the optional recirculation connection see the installation manual of the recirculation kit 141554 Configuration For more information see 11 Configuration 4156 You can program a schedule to control the DHW pump via the user interface For more information see the user reference guide 6 4 5 DHW pump for disinfection Setup b c d e a ...

Page 57: ...nterface you can read out the following energy data Produced heat Consumed energy You can read out the energy data For space heating For space cooling For domestic hot water production You can read out the energy data Per month Per year INFORMATION The calculated produced heat and consumed energy are an estimation the accuracy cannot be guaranteed 6 5 1 Produced heat INFORMATION The sensors used t...

Page 58: ...nergy Preferred method because of higher accuracy Requires external power meters Setup and configuration When using electrical power meters set the number of pulses kWh for each power meter via the user interface INFORMATION When measuring the electrical power consumption make sure ALL power input of the system is covered by the electrical power meters 6 5 3 Normal kWh rate power supply General ru...

Page 59: ...of one meter is insufficient The electrical meter cannot easily be installed in the electrical cabinet 230 V and 400 V three phase grids are combined very uncommon because of technical limitations of power meters Connection and setup Connect the second power meter to X15M 9 and X15M 10 See 9 3 6 To connect the electricity meters 4139 In the software the power consumption data of both meters is add...

Page 60: ...Electrical cabinet L1 L2 L3 N Normal kWh rate power supply c Power meter L1 N d Power meter L1 L2 L3 N e Fuse L1 N f Fuse L1 L2 L3 N g Outdoor unit L1 N h Indoor unit L1 N i Backup heater L1 L2 L3 N 6 6 Setting up the power consumption control You can use the following power consumption controls For more information about the corresponding settings see Power consumption control 4227 Power consumpt...

Page 61: ...miting the heat pump will reduce performance NOTICE Set a minimum power consumption of 3 6 kW to guarantee Defrost operation Otherwise if defrosting is interrupted several times the heat exchanger will freeze up Space heating and DHW production by allowing the backup heater step 1 Anti legionella operation 6 6 1 Permanent power limitation Permanent power limitation is useful to assure a maximum po...

Page 62: ...wer limitation level Example To limit the maximum power of the entire house lighting domestic appliances space heating a b A B C 1 2 3 4 5 A8P A Outdoor unit B Indoor unit C Energy management system a Power limitation activation 4 digital inputs b Backup heater optional Pi t DI4 DI3 DI1 a b Pi Power input t Time DI Digital inputs power limitation levels a Power limitation active b Actual power inp...

Page 63: ...is limited and turned OFF first The system limits power consumption in the following order 1 Turns OFF the backup heater 2 Limits the outdoor unit 3 Turns OFF the outdoor unit Example If the configuration is as follows Power limitation level does NOT allow operation of backup heater step 1 Then power consumption is limited as follows Ph Ce a b c A B Ph Produced heat Ce Consumed energy A Outdoor un...

Page 64: ... an external temperature sensor You can connect one external temperature sensor It measures the indoor or outdoor ambient temperature We recommend to use an external temperature sensor in the following cases Indoor ambient temperature In room thermostat control the dedicated Human Comfort Interface BRC1HHDA used as room thermostat measures the indoor ambient temperature Therefore the Human Comfort...

Page 65: ... outdoor sensor and the addendum book for optional equipment Configuration Select outdoor sensor 9 B When the power saving functionality of the outdoor unit is active see Power saving function 4236 the outdoor unit is turned down to reduce standby energy losses As a result the outdoor ambient temperature is NOT read out If the desired leaving water temperature is weather dependent the full time ou...

Page 66: ...nstall the outdoor unit 86 7 3 5 To provide drainage 86 7 3 6 To install the discharge grille 88 7 4 Mounting the indoor unit 88 7 4 1 About mounting the indoor unit 88 7 4 2 Precautions when mounting the indoor unit 89 7 4 3 To install the indoor unit 89 7 4 4 To connect the drain hose to the drain 89 7 1 Preparing the installation site Choose an installation location with sufficient space for ca...

Page 67: ...nlet facing the wall and NOT directly exposed to the wind b b c a a Baffle plate b Prevailing wind direction c Air outlet Do NOT install the unit in the following places Sound sensitive areas e g near a bedroom so that the operation noise will cause no trouble Note If the sound is measured under actual installation conditions the measured value might be higher than the sound pressure level mention...

Page 68: ...he service space requirements when installing the windbreaker a b c d c d a Sea wind b Building c Outdoor unit d Windbreaker The outdoor unit is designed for outdoor installation only and for the following ambient temperatures Cooling mode 10 43 C Heating mode 25 35 C DHW production 25 35 C 7 1 2 Additional installation site requirements of the outdoor unit in cold climates Protect the outdoor uni...

Page 69: ...410 The indoor unit is designed for indoor installation only and for the following ambient temperatures Space heating operation 5 30 C Space cooling operation 5 35 C Domestic hot water production 5 35 C If EKECBUAF6V is installed ambient temperature is limited to 5 32 C INFORMATION Cooling is only applicable in case of reversible models Mind the following measurements guidelines Maximum refrigeran...

Page 70: ... be 5 C In places where the unit is exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time Extensive UV radiation can damage the unit 7 1 4 Special requirements for R32 units Because the total refrigerant charge in the system is 1 84 kg the room where you install the indoor unit must comply with the conditions described in 7 1 5 Installation patterns 472 WARNING Do NOT pierce or burn refrigerant cycl...

Page 71: ...Installer reference guide 71 ERLA11 16DAV3 W1 EBSH X B 11 16P30 50DF Daikin Altherma 3 R ECH O 4P663482 1A 2021 11 NOTICE Pipework shall be protected from physical damage Installation of pipework shall be kept to a minimum ...

Page 72: ...oom A and B N A Between room A and outside Minimum floor area Room A Room A Room B N A N A Chimney Might be needed Might be needed Connected to outside N A Release in case of refrigerant leakage Inside room A Inside room A Outside Inside room A Restrictions See PATTERN 1 474 PATTERN 2 475 PATTERN 3 477 and Tables for PATTERN 1 2 and 3 477 See PATTERN 4 480 A Room A room where indoor unit is instal...

Page 73: ...mum floor area requirements The default point of release without chimney is at the top of the unit To decrease the minimum floor area requirements you can increase the release height by installing a chimney If the chimney leads outside of the building there are no requirements anymore to the minimum floor area You can also take advantage of the floor area of the adjacent room room B by providing v...

Page 74: ...e minimum release height H0 for the given floor area AroomA and the given refrigerant charge No Calculate ΔH0 difference between the minimum release height required H0 and the release height without chimney No Yes Yes Go to PATTERN 2 H0 ΔH0 1a A You can install the unit in room A if you install a chimney Chimney height ΔH0 1b ΔH0 A See table 3 For ΔH0 Can the maximum chimney length be respected an...

Page 75: ... ventilation The openings must comply with the following conditions Bottom opening Anv Must be a permanent opening that cannot be closed Must be completely located between 0 and 300 mm from the floor Must be Anv min minimum bottom opening area 50 of the required opening area Anv min must be 200 mm from the floor The bottom of the opening must be 100 mm from the floor If the opening starts from the...

Page 76: ... that comply 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 ...

Page 77: ...elease height 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...

Page 78: ... table For intermediate refrigerant 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 ...

Page 79: ...LA11 16DAV3 W1 EBSH X B 11 16P30 50DF Daikin Altherma 3 R ECH O 4P663482 1A 2021 11 Anv min dm In case of Refrigerant charge 5 8 kg Release height m Floor area of room A m NOT room A room B 5 00 10 00 15 00 20 00 25 00 2 80 4 825 1 568 3 00 4 245 0 776 ...

Page 80: ... from the floor of the unoccupied room Must be Anv min minimum bottom opening area as specified in the table below 50 of the required opening area Anv min must be 200 mm from the floor of the unoccupied room The bottom of the opening must be 100 mm from the floor of the unoccupied room If the opening starts from the floor the height of the opening must be 20 mm a2 Top opening for natural ventilati...

Page 81: ...5 8 12 2 7 2 Opening and closing the units 7 2 1 About opening the units At certain times you have to open the unit Example When connecting the refrigerant piping When connecting the electrical wiring When maintaining or servicing the unit DANGER RISK OF ELECTROCUTION Do NOT leave the unit unattended when the service cover is removed 7 2 2 To open the outdoor unit DANGER RISK OF ELECTROCUTION DANG...

Page 82: ...3 To close the outdoor unit 2 1 1 PH2 8 mm 4 3 7 2 4 To open the indoor unit NOTICE The top cover can only be removed if the switch box is lowered Overview a b a User interface panel b Switch box cover Open 1 Remove the user interface panel Open the hinges at the top and slide the interface panel downwards 2 1 2 Remove the switch box cover ...

Page 83: ...ealing of the switch box 7 2 5 To lower the switch box of the indoor unit and remove the top cover During the installation you will need access to the inside of the indoor unit To have easier front access lower the switch box of the unit as follows Prerequisite The user interface panel has been removed 1 Loosen the screws 2 Lift up the switch box 2 2 1 3 Lower the switch box ...

Page 84: ...is is necessary in the following cases Connecting water piping Connecting BIV or DB kit Connecting backup heater 7 2 6 To close the indoor unit 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 ...

Page 85: ...ing the installation site 466 7 3 2 Precautions when mounting the outdoor unit INFORMATION Also read the precautions and requirements in the following chapters 2 General safety precautions 410 7 1 Preparing the installation site 466 7 3 3 To provide the installation structure Check the strength and level of the installation ground so that the unit will not cause any operating vibration or noise Fi...

Page 86: ... and remove accessories Outdoor unit 422 2 Fix the unit to the installation structure 4 M12 7 3 5 To provide drainage Make sure that condensation water can be evacuated properly Install the unit on a base to make sure that there is proper drainage in order to avoid ice accumulation Prepare a water drainage channel around the foundation to drain waste water away from the unit Avoid drain water flow...

Page 87: ...or unit are covered by a mounting base or by floor surface raise the unit to provide a free space of more than 150 mm under the outdoor unit 150 mm Drain holes dimensions in mm A 171 206 758 43 48 288 451 613 776 408 414 349 214 111 480 490 107 B B C E D A Discharge side B Distance between anchor points C Bottom frame D Drain holes E Knockout hole for snow Snow In regions with snowfall snow might ...

Page 88: ...ing knockout holes do NOT damage the casing and underlying piping 7 3 6 To install the discharge grille 1 Insert the hooks To prevent breaking the hooks First insert the bottom hooks 2 Then insert the top hooks 2 2 Insert and fix the screws 4 delivered as accessory 4 N m 4 T25 1 2 2 1 7 4 Mounting the indoor unit 7 4 1 About mounting the indoor unit When You have to mount the outdoor and indoor un...

Page 89: ...o connect the drain hose to the drain 489 3 Slide the indoor unit into position NOTICE Level Make sure the unit is level 7 4 4 To connect the drain hose to the drain Spillover water from the water storage tank as well as water collecting in the drain pan must be drained You must connect the drain hoses to an appropriate drain according to the applicable legislation 1 Open the screw plug a a c c b ...

Page 90: ... Altherma 3 R ECH O 4P663482 1A 2021 11 a a Drain pan hose 7 Connect the pressure relief valve to an appropriate drain in accordance with the applicable legislation Ensure that any steam or water that may escape is drained in a frost protected safe and observable manner a a Pressure relief valve ...

Page 91: ...ons when charging refrigerant 104 8 4 3 Charging additional refrigerant 105 8 4 4 Completely recharging refrigerant 105 8 4 5 To fix the fluorinated greenhouse gases label 106 8 5 Preparing water piping 107 8 5 1 Water circuit requirements 107 8 5 2 To check the water volume and flow rate 110 8 6 Connecting water piping 111 8 6 1 About connecting the water piping 111 8 6 2 Precautions when connect...

Page 92: ...d 0 045 kcal mh C with a heat resistance of at least 120 C Insulation thickness Pipe outer diameter Øp Insulation inner diameter Øi Insulation thickness t 9 5 mm 3 8 12 15 mm 13 mm 15 9 mm 5 8 17 20 mm 13 mm Øi Øi t Øp Øp If the temperature is higher than 30 C and the humidity is higher than RH 80 the thickness of the insulation materials should be at least 20 mm to prevent condensation on the sur...

Page 93: ...rying material may dissolve and damage the system NOTICE Take the following precautions on refrigerant piping into account Avoid anything but the designated refrigerant to get mixed into the refrigerant cycle e g air Only use R32 when adding refrigerant Only use installation tools e g manifold gauge set that are exclusively used for R32 installations to withstand the pressure and to prevent foreig...

Page 94: ...a spanner and torque wrench together to tighten the flare nut when connecting the piping This to prevent nut cracking and leaks a b c d a Torque wrench b Spanner c Piping union d Flare nut Piping size mm Tightening torque N m Flare dimensions A mm Flare shape mm Ø9 5 33 39 12 8 13 2 R 0 4 0 8 2 45 90 2 ØA Ø15 9 62 75 19 3 19 7 8 2 4 Pipe bending guidelines Use a pipe bender for bending All pipe be...

Page 95: ...y flared in a perfect circle c Make sure the flare nut is fitted 8 2 6 To braze the pipe end The indoor unit and outdoor unit have flare connections Connect both ends without brazing If brazing should be needed take the following into account When brazing blow through with nitrogen to prevent creation of large quantities of oxidised film on the inside of the piping This film adversely affects valv...

Page 96: ...gure shows the stop valve parts required when handling the valve c d a b a Service port and service port cap b Valve stem c Field piping connection d Stem cap Keep both stop valves open during operation Do NOT apply excessive force to the valve stem Doing so may break the valve body ALWAYS make sure to secure the stop valve with a spanner then loosen or tighten the flare nut with a torque wrench D...

Page 97: ... Tightening torque N m Stem cap liquid side 13 5 16 5 Stem cap gas side 22 5 27 5 To handle the service cap ALWAYS use a charge hose equipped with a valve depressor pin since the service port is a Schrader type valve After handling the service port tighten the service port cap and check for refrigerant leaks Item Tightening torque N m Service port cap 11 5 13 9 8 2 8 To connect the refrigerant pip...

Page 98: ...Optionally cut out the slits b with a metal saw NOTICE Precautions when making knockout holes Avoid damaging the casing and underlying piping After making the knockout holes we recommend to remove the burrs and paint the edges and areas around the edges using repair paint to prevent rusting When passing electrical wiring through the knockout holes wrap the wiring with protective tape to prevent da...

Page 99: ...If the outdoor unit is installed above the indoor unit cover the stop valves f see above with sealing material to prevent condensed water on the stop valves from moving to the indoor unit NOTICE Any exposed piping might cause condensation 6 Reattach the service cover and the piping intake plate 7 Seal all gaps example a to prevent snow and small animals from entering the system a NOTICE Do not blo...

Page 100: ...he refrigerant gas connection of the indoor unit NOTICE It is recommended that the refrigerant piping between indoor and outdoor unit is installed in a ducting or the refrigerant piping is wrapped with finishing tape 8 3 Checking the refrigerant piping 8 3 1 About checking the refrigerant piping The outdoor unit s internal refrigerant piping has been factory tested for leaks You only have to check...

Page 101: ...n evacuate to a gauge pressure of 100 7 kPa 1 007 bar 5 Torr absolute Make sure the pump oil does not flow oppositely into the system while the pump is not working NOTICE Use this vacuum pump for R32 exclusively Using the same pump for other refrigerants may damage the pump and the unit NOTICE Connect the vacuum pump to both the service port of the gas stop valve and the service port of the liquid...

Page 102: ...ICE Connect the vacuum pump to both the service port of the gas stop valve and the service port of the liquid stop valve to increase efficiency Make sure that the gas stop valve and liquid stop valve are firmly closed before performing the leak test or vacuum drying 1 Vacuum the system until the pressure on the manifold indicates 0 1 MPa 1 bar 2 Leave as is for 4 5 minutes and check the pressure I...

Page 103: ... charging additional refrigerant make sure the outdoor unit s external refrigerant piping is checked leak test vacuum drying INFORMATION Depending on the units and or the installation conditions it might be necessary to connect electrical wiring before you can charge refrigerant Typical workflow Charging additional refrigerant typically consists of the following stages 1 Determining if and how muc...

Page 104: ...es The refrigerant circuit therefore features additional service ports for vacuuming pressure relief or pressurizing the circuit In case it is required to perform brazing on the unit ensure that there is no pressure remaining inside the unit Internal pressures need to be released with ALL the service ports indicated on the figures below opened The location is depending on model type Location of se...

Page 105: ...R32 contains fluorinated greenhouse gases Its global warming potential GWP value is 675 Do NOT vent these gases into the atmosphere When charging refrigerant ALWAYS use protective gloves and safety glasses NOTICE To avoid compressor breakdown do NOT charge more than the specified amount of refrigerant Prerequisite Before charging refrigerant make sure the refrigerant piping is connected and checke...

Page 106: ...ted greenhouse gases Its global warming potential GWP value is 675 Do NOT vent these gases into the atmosphere When charging refrigerant ALWAYS use protective gloves and safety glasses NOTICE To avoid compressor breakdown do NOT charge more than the specified amount of refrigerant Prerequisite Before completely recharging refrigerant make sure the system is pumped down the outdoor unit s external ...

Page 107: ... In case of plastic pipes make sure they are fully oxygen diffusion tight according to DIN 4726 The diffusion of oxygen into the piping can lead to excessive corrosion Connecting piping Legislation Make all piping connections in accordance with the applicable legislation and the instructions in the Installation chapter respecting the water inlet and outlet Connecting piping Force Do NOT use excess...

Page 108: ...r Only use materials that are compatible with water used in the system and with the materials used in the indoor unit Field supply components Water pressure and temperature Check that all components in the field piping can withstand the water pressure and water temperature Water pressure Space heating cooling circuit The maximum water pressure is 3 bar Provide adequate safeguards in the water circ...

Page 109: ...ccur Non brass metallic piping When using non brass metallic piping insulate the brass and non brass properly so that they do NOT make contact with each other This to prevent galvanic corrosion Expansion vessel A suitably sized expansion vessel must be installed in the water circuit in accordance with the applicable legislation No blocking elements shut off valves or similar are allowed between th...

Page 110: ...y be necessary to install thermostatic mixing valves Hygienic measures The installation must be in compliance with the applicable legislation and may require additional hygienic installation measures Recirculation pump In accordance with the applicable legislation it may be required to connect a recirculation pump in between the hot water end point and the optional recirculation connection of the ...

Page 111: ...inimum required flow rate is Cooling 16 l min Heating defrost 22 l min NOTICE When circulation in each or certain space heating loops is controlled by remotely controlled valves it is important that the minimum flow rate is guaranteed even if all valves are closed In case the minimum flow rate cannot be reached a flow error 7H will be generated no heating or operation See the recommended procedure...

Page 112: ... 8 6 2 Precautions when connecting the water piping INFORMATION Also read the precautions and requirements in the following chapters 2 General safety precautions 410 8 5 Preparing water piping 4107 8 6 3 To connect the water 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 th...

Page 113: ...g 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 domestic hot water in and out pipes to the indoor unit 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 1 2 5 Cut open the top cover ...

Page 114: ...valid for all water pipes d c b a a Space heating cooling water OUT screw connection 1 b Space heating 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 the space heating cooling water in and out connections as well as on the domestic cold water in and ...

Page 115: ...h the applicable legislation An expansion vessel should be installed on the cold water inlet in accordance with the applicable legislation It is recommended to install the pressure relief valve on a higher position than the top of the storage tank Heating of the storage tank causes water to expand and without pressure relief valve the water pressure of the domestic hot water heat exchanger inside ...

Page 116: ... return valve 1 2 and an external manometer field supply to a water tap and the fill and drain valve Secure the hose against slipping off j k e 1 B AB A e 2 50 45 100 0 CH Bypass B A f a h i c j k d b g 50 67 100 0 CH DHW A B a Hose with a non return valve 1 2 and an external manometer field supply b Fill and drain valve c Space heating cooling water OUT d Space heating cooling water IN e 1 Valve ...

Page 117: ...ger use a field supply filling kit Make sure you comply with the applicable legislation 1 Open the shut off valve for the cold water supply 2 Open all hot water taps in the system to make sure that the tapped water flow is as high as possible 3 Keep the hot water taps open and the cold water supply running until no more air is vented from the taps 4 Check for water leaks The bivalent heat exchange...

Page 118: ...ed drainback solar kit option 1 Combine the fill and drain kit option with the drainback solar kit option to fill the storage tank 2 Connect the hose with non return valve to the fill and drain kit Follow the steps described in the previous chapter 8 6 8 To insulate the water piping The piping in the complete water circuit MUST be insulated to prevent condensation during cooling operation and redu...

Page 119: ... EBSH X B 11 16P30 50DF Daikin Altherma 3 R ECH O 4P663482 1A 2021 11 If the temperature is higher than 30 C and the humidity is higher than RH 80 the thickness of the insulation materials should be at least 20 mm to prevent condensation on the surface of the insulation ...

Page 120: ... the shut off valve 138 9 3 6 To connect the electricity meters 139 9 3 7 To connect the domestic hot water pump 140 9 3 8 To connect the alarm output 141 9 3 9 To connect the space cooling heating ON OFF output 142 9 3 10 To connect the changeover to external heat source 143 9 3 11 To connect the power consumption digital inputs 144 9 3 12 To connect the safety thermostat normally closed contact ...

Page 121: ...aped wires stranded conductor wires extension cords or connections from a star system They can cause overheating 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 WARNING Rotating fan Before powering ON the outdoor unit make sure that the discharge grille cov...

Page 122: ...llowed Tightening torques Outdoor unit Item Tightening torque N m M4 X1M 1 2 1 8 M4 earth 1 2 1 4 M5 X1M 2 0 3 0 M5 earth 2 4 2 9 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 9 1 3 About electrical compliance Only for ERLA11 16DAV3 Equipment complying with EN IEC 61000 3 12 European Inter...

Page 123: ...ther it is appropriate to connect the equipment in one of the preferential kWh rate power supply delivery systems available if any When the equipment is connected to such preferential kWh rate power supply the electricity company is allowed to interrupt power supply to the equipment for certain periods of time demand that the equipment ONLY consumes a limited amount of electricity during certain p...

Page 124: ...tion of the indoor unit 5 3 a b 1 4 580 1 50 0 0 580 1 50 0 0 2 During preferential kWh rate power supply activation power supply is interrupted immediately or after some time by the electricity company In this case the indoor unit must be powered by a separate normal power supply a Normal power supply b Preferential kWh rate power supply 1 Power supply for outdoor unit 2 Interconnection cable to ...

Page 125: ...re maximum values see electrical data of combination with indoor units for exact values 9 2 2 To connect the electrical wiring to the outdoor unit NOTICE Follow the wiring diagram delivered with the unit located at the inside of the service cover Make sure the electrical wiring does NOT obstruct proper reattachment of the service cover 1 Remove the service cover See 7 2 2 To open the outdoor unit ...

Page 126: ... and route the wiring according to the illustration above 5 Choose a knockout hole and remove the knockout hole by tapping on the attachment points with a flat head screwdriver and a hammer 6 Route the wiring through the frame and connect the wiring to the frame at the knockout hole Routing through the frame Choose one of the 3 possibilities a a a 2 3 1 a Power supply cable Note Route the intercon...

Page 127: ...burrs and paint the edges and areas around the edges using repair paint to prevent rusting When passing electrical wiring through the knockout holes wrap the wiring with protective tape to prevent damage 7 Reattach the service cover See 7 2 3 To close the outdoor unit 482 8 Connect an earth leakage circuit breaker and fuse to the power supply line 9 3 Connections to the indoor unit Item Descriptio...

Page 128: ... 14 To connect the WLAN cartridge 4152 Solar input See 9 3 15 To connect the solar input 4153 DHW output See 9 3 16 To connect the DHW output 4153 Room thermostat wired or wireless See below table Wires 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 Heat pump convector There are different co...

Page 129: ...rnal sensor Room 1 7 Room sensor offset Human Comfort Interface See Installation 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 gatew...

Page 130: ...ng base unit to the outdoor unit For cooling heating operation you also need to implement a relay field supply see addendum book for optional equipment 9 3 1 To connect the electrical wiring to the indoor unit Remark All cables which will be connected to the switch box of the ECH2O must be fixed by strain relief To have easier access to the switch box itself and the routing of cables the switch bo...

Page 131: ...llation Installer reference guide 131 ERLA11 16DAV3 W1 EBSH X B 11 16P30 50DF Daikin Altherma 3 R ECH O 4P663482 1A 2021 11 All cables which will be connected to the switch box of the ECH2O must be fixed by strain relief ...

Page 132: ...ile cables are connected to one of the terminals Otherwise the cables could be too short X12M 9 3 2 To connect the main power supply 1 Open the following see 7 2 4 To open the indoor unit 482 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 Wires 3 GND 1 5 mm Power supply indoor ...

Page 133: ...e b Power supply indoor unit In case of preferential 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 Preferential kWh rate power supply contact Wires 2 0 75 1 25 mm Maximum length 50 m Preferential kWh rate power supply contact 16 V DC detection voltage supplied by PCB The voltage free contact shall ensure the minim...

Page 134: ...ly contact 3 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings General information see 9 3 1 To connect the electrical wiring to the indoor unit 4130 9 3 3 To connect the backup heater power supply Backup heater type Power supply Wires EKECBU 3V 1N 230 V 2 GND 2 5 mm minimum EKECBU 6V 1N 230 V 2 GND 4 mm minimum ONLY flexible cords EKECBU 9W 3N 400 V 4 GND 2 5 mm minimum 9 3 Backup heater W...

Page 135: ... 13 A a Electrical equipment complying with EN IEC 61000 3 12 European International Technical Standard setting the limits for harmonic currents produced by equipment connected to public low 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...

Page 136: ...0 50DF Daikin Altherma 3 R ECH O 4P663482 1A 2021 11 X6M SWB2 3V 3V 1N 230 V 6V 6V 1N 230 V 9W 3N 400 V 1N 50 Hz 230 V AC SWB2 Q1DI N L 1 2 3 4 F1B 20A I I X6M Model power supply Connections to backup heater power supply 3V 3V 1N 230 V 1N 50 Hz 230 V AC SWB2 Q1DI N L 1 2 3 4 F1B 20A I I X6M ...

Page 137: ...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 field supply SWB Switch box X6M Terminal field supply 9 3 4 To connect the backup heater to the main unit Wires The connection cables are already connected to the option backup heater EKECBU 9 3 Backup heater 1 Open the following see 7 2 4 T...

Page 138: ...age example In case of one LWT zone and a combination of underfloor heating and heat pump convectors install a shut off valve before the underfloor heating to prevent condensation on the floor during cooling operation For more information see the installer reference guide Wires 2 0 75 mm Maximum running current 100 mA 230 V AC supplied by PCB 2 D Shut off valve 1 Open the following see 7 2 4 To op...

Page 139: ...electricity meters Wires 2 per meter 0 75 mm Electricity meters 12 V DC pulse detection voltage supplied by PCB 9 A Energy metering INFORMATION In case of an electricity meter with transistor output check the polarity The positive polarity MUST be connected to X15M 5 and X15M 9 the negative polarity to X5M 5 and X5M 3 1 Open the following see 7 2 4 To open the indoor unit 482 1 User interface pane...

Page 140: ...3 1 To connect the electrical wiring to the indoor unit 4130 9 3 7 To connect the domestic hot water pump Wires 2 GND 0 75 mm DHW pump output Maximum load 2 A inrush 230 V AC 1 A continuous 9 2 2 DHW pump 9 2 3 DHW pump schedule 1 Open the following see 7 2 4 To open the indoor unit 482 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...

Page 141: ...eral information see 9 3 1 To connect the electrical wiring to the indoor unit 4130 9 3 8 To connect the alarm output Wires 2 0 75 mm Maximum load 0 3 A 230 V AC Maximum load 1 A 5 V DC 9 D Alarm output 1 Open the following see 7 2 4 To open the indoor unit 482 1 User interface panel 1 3 4 2 2 Switch box 3 Switch box cover 4 Top cover 2 Connect the alarm output cable to the appropriate terminals a...

Page 142: ...1 To connect the electrical wiring to the indoor unit 4130 9 3 9 To connect the space cooling heating ON OFF output INFORMATION Cooling is only applicable in case of reversible models Wires 2 0 75 mm Maximum load 0 3 A 230 V AC Maximum load 1 A 5 V DC 1 Open the following see 7 2 4 To open the indoor unit 482 1 User interface panel 1 3 4 2 2 Switch box 3 Switch box cover 4 Top cover 2 Connect the ...

Page 143: ...tings General information see 9 3 1 To connect the electrical wiring to the indoor unit 4130 9 3 10 To connect the changeover to external heat source Wires 2 0 75 mm Maximum load 0 3 A 230 V AC Maximum load 1 A 5 V DC 9 C Bivalent 1 Open the following see 7 2 4 To open the indoor unit 482 1 User interface panel 1 3 4 2 2 Switch box 3 Switch box cover 4 Top cover 2 Connect the changeover to externa...

Page 144: ...e mountings General information see 9 3 1 To connect the electrical wiring to the indoor unit 4130 9 3 11 To connect the power consumption digital inputs Wires 2 per input signal 0 75 mm Power limitation digital inputs 12 V DC 12 mA detection voltage supplied by PCB 9 9 Power consumption control 1 Open the following see 7 2 4 To open the indoor unit 482 1 User interface panel 1 3 4 2 2 Switch box ...

Page 145: ... 11 1 2 3 3 Connect the power consumption digital inputs cable to the appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below A B B A A8P M 1 0 8 X 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 4 5 S 6 S S 7 S S 8 S S 9 S 3 a 4 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings General information see 9 3 1 To connect the electrical wiring to the indoor unit 4130 ...

Page 146: ... of 15 V DC 10 mA 9 8 1 3 Benefit kWh power supply Safety thermostat 1 Open the following see 7 2 4 To open the indoor unit 482 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 termin...

Page 147: ...ety thermostat after it is installed Without configuration the unit will ignore the safety thermostat contact 9 3 13 To connect a Smart Grid This topic describes 2 possible ways to connect the indoor unit to a Smart Grid In case of low voltage Smart Grid contacts In case of high voltage Smart Grid contacts This requires the installation of the Smart Grid relay kit EKRELSG The 2 incoming Smart Grid...

Page 148: ... 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 3 1 S4S X 5M 10 1 X 5M 9 1 S10S X 5M 6 1 X 5M 5 1 S11S 2 1 3 4 5 6 9 10 7...

Page 149: ...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 kit installation STEP 2 Low voltage connections STEP 3 High voltage connections 1 High voltage Smart Grid contact 1 2 High voltage Smart Grid contact 2 a b Coil sides of relays c d Contact sides of relays e Jumper factory mounted If you also connect a safety thermostat Q4L replace the ...

Page 150: ...nstallation Installer reference guide 150 ERLA11 16DAV3 W1 EBSH X B 11 16P30 50DF Daikin Altherma 3 R ECH O 4P663482 1A 2021 11 X M 10 K1A X10M K2A 3 Install the components of the Smart Grid relay kit as follows 2 2 ...

Page 151: ...50DF Daikin Altherma 3 R ECH O 4P663482 1A 2021 11 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 152: ... 2425 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 9 3 1 To connect the electrical wiring to the indoor unit 4130 9 3 14 To connect the WLAN cartridge D Wireless gateway 1 Insert the WLAN cartridge into the cartridge slot on the user interface of the indoor unit ...

Page 153: ...door unit 482 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 9 3 1 To connect the electrical wiring to the indoor unit 4130 9 3 16 To connect the DHW output Wires 2 0 75 mm Maximum ru...

Page 154: ...User interface panel 1 3 4 2 2 Switch box 3 Switch box cover 4 Top cover 2 Connect the DHW signal cable as shown in the illustration below A B X 2M 1 1112 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 9 3 1 To connect the electrical wiring to the indoor unit 4130 ...

Page 155: ...K This procedure is finished 1 MΩ Insulation resistance is not OK Go to the next step 2 Turn ON the power and leave it on for 6 hours Result The compressor will heat up and evaporate any refrigerant in the compressor 3 Measure the insulation resistance again 10 2 To finish the outdoor unit installation NOTICE It is recommended that the refrigerant piping between indoor and outdoor unit is installe...

Page 156: ...nt curves 174 11 5 Settings menu 176 11 5 1 Malfunctioning 176 11 5 2 Room 176 11 5 3 Main zone 180 11 5 4 Additional zone 190 11 5 5 Space heating cooling 195 11 5 6 Tank 204 11 5 7 User settings 209 11 5 8 Information 214 11 5 9 Installer settings 216 11 5 10 Commissioning 242 11 5 11 User profile 242 11 5 12 Operation 243 11 5 13 WLAN 243 11 6 Menu structure Overview user settings 246 11 7 Menu...

Page 157: ...erent methods However NOT all settings are accessible via both methods If so the corresponding table columns in this chapter are set to N A not applicable Method Column in tables Accessing settings via the breadcrumb in the home menu screen or the menu structure To enable breadcrumbs press the button in the home screen For example 2 9 Accessing settings via the code in the overview field settings ...

Page 158: ...tings can be configured via the menu structure If for any reason it is required to change a setting using the overview settings then the overview settings can be accessed as follows 1 Set the user permission level to Installer See To change the user permission level 4157 2 Go to 9 I Installer settings Overview field settings 3 Turn the left dial to select the first part of the setting and confirm ...

Page 159: ... needed when updating the hydro software and EEPROM Prerequisite The EKPCCAB4 kit is required 1 Connect the USB connector of the cable to your PC 2 Connect the plug of the cable to X10A on A1P of the switch box of the indoor unit A1P X10A 3 Pay special attention to the position of the plug 2 3 4 5 H J S T 11 2 Configuration wizard After first power ON of the system the user interface will guide yo...

Page 160: ...rgency 9 5 Number of zones 4 4 11 5 5 Space heating cooling 4195 Glycol Filled system overview field setting E 0D 11 5 9 Installer settings 4216 Solar 9 2 4 11 5 9 Installer settings 4216 Backup heater Voltage 9 3 2 Backup heater 4218 Configuration 9 3 3 Capacity step 1 9 3 4 Additional capacity step 2 9 3 5 if applicable Main zone Emitter type 2 7 11 5 3 Main zone 4180 Control 2 9 Setpoint mode 2...

Page 161: ...eating WD curve 3 5 if applicable Cooling WD curve 3 6 if applicable Schedule 3 1 WD curve type 3 C read only Tank Heat up mode 5 6 11 5 6 Tank 4204 Hysteresis 5 9 11 3 Possible screens 11 3 1 Possible screens Overview The most common screens are as follows a OR b c c2 c4 c1 c3 a Home screen b Main menu screen c Lower level screens c1 Setpoint screen c2 Detailed screen with values c3 Screen with w...

Page 162: ...ugh the list of the main menu Go to the main menu screen Enable disable breadcrumbs Item Description a Domestic hot water a1 Domestic hot water a2 55 Measured tank temperature a b Disinfection Powerful Disinfection mode active 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...

Page 163: ...s No room thermostat installed or set Unit operation is decided based on the leaving water temperature regardless of the actual room temperature and or heating demand of the room i2 Installed heat emitter type Underfloor heating Fancoil unit Radiator i3 21 Measured room temperature a i4 35 Leaving water temperature setpoint a j Holiday mode Holiday mode active k Additional zone k1 Installed room t...

Page 164: ...ist Enter the submenu Enable disable breadcrumbs Submenu Description 0 or Malfunctioning Restriction Only displayed if a malfunction occurs See 15 4 1 To display the help text in case of a malfunction 4270 for more information 1 Room Restriction Only displayed if a dedicated Human Comfort Interface BRC1HHDA used as room thermostat is controlling the indoor unit Set the room temperature 2 Main zone...

Page 165: ...aller Perform tests and maintenance B User profile Change the active user profile C Operation Turn heating cooling functionality and domestic hot water preparation on or off D Wireless gateway Restriction Only displayed if a wireless LAN WLAN is installed Contains settings needed when configuring the Daikin Residential Controller app 11 3 4 Menu screen Example 7 1 Language Time date Holiday Possib...

Page 166: ...escription Minimum temperature limit a1 Fixed by the unit a2 Restricted by the installer Maximum temperature limit b1 Fixed by the unit b2 Restricted by the installer Current temperature c Measured by the unit Desired temperature d Turn the right dial to increase decrease Submenu e Turn or press the left dial to go to the submenu 11 3 6 Detailed screen with values Example a b c a b c 7 2 1 Time da...

Page 167: ...ble if room thermostat control is active If leaving water temperature 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 schedule for Monday 4 Copy the schedule to the other weekdays 5 Program the schedule for Saturday and copy it to Sunday 6 Give the s...

Page 168: ...er defined 1 2 Select Edit Delete Edit Copy 3 Use the left dial to select an entry and edit the entry with the right dial You can program up to 6 actions each day On the bar a high temperature has a darker colour than a low temperature 0 6 00 8 30 17 30 20 C 18 C 22 00 18 C 21 C 12 24 Mon Note To clear an action set its time as the time of the previous action 4 Confirm the changes Result The sched...

Page 169: ...User defined 1 2 Select Copy Delete Edit Copy Result Next to the copied day C is displayed 3 Select Tuesday Mon Sat Wed Fri Thu Tue Sun User defined 1 C 4 Select Paste Delete Edit Copy Paste Result Mon Sat Wed Fri Thu Tue Sun User defined 1 C 5 Repeat this action for all other weekdays Mon Sat Wed Fri Thu Tue Sun User defined 1 C To program the schedule for Saturday and copy it to Sunday 1 Select ...

Page 170: ...er defined 1 C To rename the schedule 1 Select the name of the current schedule Mon Sat Wed Fri Thu Tue Sun User defined 1 2 Select Rename Delete Rename Select 3 optional To delete the current schedule name browse through the character list until is displayed then press to remove the previous character Repeat for each character of the schedule name 4 To name the current schedule browse through the...

Page 171: ...urve 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 ...

Page 172: ... changes and proceed 11 4 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 i...

Page 173: ...perature 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 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Examples of de...

Page 174: ...oint 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 change the...

Page 175: ...e maximum or minimum setpoint is reached the curve flattens out To fine tune the weather dependent curve slope offset curve The following table describes how to fine tune the weather dependent curve of a zone or tank You feel Fine tune with slope and offset At regular outdoor temperatures At cold outdoor temperatures Slope Offset OK Cold OK Hot Cold OK Cold Cold Cold Hot Hot OK Hot Cold Hot Hot To...

Page 176: ...ration User profile Main zone 11 5 2 Room Overview The following items are listed in the submenu 1 Room Main zone Malfunctioning Operation Additional zone 1 Room Setpoint screen 1 1 Schedule 1 2 Heating schedule 1 3 Cooling schedule 1 4 Antifrost 1 5 Setpoint range 1 6 Room sensor offset 1 7 Room sensor offset Setpoint screen Control the room temperature of the main zone via setpoint screen 1 Room...

Page 177: ...l room thermostat and C 2 Space heating cooling Off or if 2 9 Control Leaving water In the above cases Antifrost will heat the space heating water to a reduced setpoint when the outdoor temperature is lower than 6 C Main zone unit control method 2 9 Description Leaving water temperature control C 07 0 Room frost protection is NOT guaranteed External room thermostat control C 07 1 Allow for the ext...

Page 178: ...n mode Heating The unit will supply leaving water to the heat emitters to heat up the room according to normal logic Space heating cooling On and Operation mode Cooling There is no room frost protection External room thermostat control C 07 1 Under external room thermostat control room frost protection is guaranteed by the external room thermostat provided that C 2 Space heating cooling On and 9 5...

Page 179: ...it will supply leaving water to the heat emitters to heat up the room again Code Description 1 4 1 2 06 Activation 0 No Antifrost functionality is OFF 1 Yes Antifrost functionality is on 1 4 2 2 05 Room setpoint 4 C 16 C INFORMATION When the dedicated Human Comfort Interface BRC1HHDA used as room thermostat is disconnected because of incorrect wiring or damage of the cable then room frost protecti...

Page 180: ...t Human Comfort Interface BRC1HHDA used as room thermostat Offset on the actual room temperature measured by the Human Comfort Interface 5 C 5 C step 0 5 C 1 7 2 09 Room sensor offset external room sensor option Only applicable if the external room sensor option is installed and configured 5 C 5 C step 0 5 C Room comfort setpoint Restriction Only applicable if Smart Grid is enabled 9 8 4 Smart gri...

Page 181: ...t screen 2 Main zone See 11 3 5 Setpoint screen 4165 Schedule Indicate if the temperature of the leaving water is defined according to a schedule or not 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 In Weather dependent LWT setpoint mode the scheduled actions consist of des...

Page 182: ...erature 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 weat...

Page 183: ...perature 40 C 5 C 1 01 High outdoor ambient temperature 10 C 25 C 1 02 Desired leaving water temperature when the outdoor temperature equals or drops below the low ambient temperature 9 01 C 9 00 C Note This value should be higher than 1 03 as for low outdoor temperatures warmer water is required 1 03 Desired leaving water temperature when the outdoor temperature equals or rises above the high amb...

Page 184: ... water is required 1 09 Desired leaving water temperature when the outdoor temperature equals or rises above the high ambient temperature 9 03 C 9 02 C Note This value should be lower than 1 08 as for high outdoor temperatures colder water is required 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 ...

Page 185: ...nt that in heating the zone with the lowest water temperature is configured as the main zone and the zone with the highest water temperature is configured as the additional zone NOTICE If there are 2 zones and the emitter types are wrongly configured water of high temperature can be sent towards a low temperature emitter underfloor heating To avoid this Install an aquastat thermostatic valve to av...

Page 186: ...sign and selection of the heat emitters The desired leaving water temperature is the result of several settings preset values shift values weather dependent curves modulation As a result too high or too low leaving water temperatures could occur which lead to overtemperatures or capacity shortage By limiting the leaving water temperature range to adequate values depending on the heat emitter such ...

Page 187: ...m 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 condition There is no separation between heating or cooling demand The room th...

Page 188: ...ween leaving water temperature setpoint and inlet temperature at startup INFORMATION If the main zone or the additional zone has a heating demand and this zone is equipped with radiators then the target delta T that the unit will use in heating operation will be 10 C fixed If the zones are not equipped with radiators then in heating the unit will give priority to the target delta T for the additio...

Page 189: ...can only be read out on the user interface 2 C 2 8 06 Max modulation 0 C 10 C This is the temperature value by which the desired leaving water temperature is increased or decreased INFORMATION When leaving water temperature modulation is enabled the weather dependent curve needs to be set to a higher position than 8 06 plus the minimum leaving water temperature setpoint required to reach a stable ...

Page 190: ...r cooling demand INFORMATION The setting F 0B is only valid when there is a thermostat or external room thermostat request setting NOT in case of leaving water temperature setting During cooling If F 0B is enabled the shut off valve closes when the unit is running in cooling operation mode Enable this setting to avoid cold leaving water through the heat emitter and the forming of condensation e g ...

Page 191: ...perature for the additional zone via setpoint screen 3 Additional zone See 11 3 5 Setpoint screen 4165 Schedule Indicates if the desired leaving water temperature is according to a schedule See 11 5 3 Main zone 4180 Code Description 3 1 N A Schedule No Yes Heating schedule Define a heating temperature schedule for the additional zone via 3 2 Heating schedule See 11 3 7 Schedule screen Example 4167...

Page 192: ...door temperature 0 03 Low outdoor ambient temperature 40 C 5 C 0 02 High outdoor ambient temperature 10 C 25 C 0 01 Desired leaving water temperature when the outdoor temperature equals or drops below the low ambient temperature 9 05 C 9 06 C Note This value should be higher than 0 00 as for low outdoor temperatures warmer water is required 0 00 Desired leaving water temperature when the outdoor t...

Page 193: ...peratures less cold water is required 0 04 Desired leaving water temperature when the outdoor temperature equals or rises above the high ambient temperature 9 07 C 9 08 C Note This value should be lower than 0 05 as for high outdoor temperatures colder water is required Emitter type For more information about Emitter type see 11 5 3 Main zone 4180 Code Description 3 7 2 0D Emitter type 0 Underfloo...

Page 194: ...55 C 3 8 3 9 07 Cooling minimum 5 C 18 C 3 8 4 9 08 Cooling maximum 18 C 22 C Control The control type for the additional zone is read only It is determined by the control type of the main zone See 11 5 3 Main zone 4180 Code Description 3 9 N A Control Leaving water if the control type of the main zone is Leaving water External room thermostat if the control type of the main zone is External room ...

Page 195: ...can choose which method you want to use In 3 C WD curve type the chosen method is shown read only same value as in 2 E Code Description 2 E 3 C N A 2 points Slope Offset 11 5 5 Space heating cooling Overview The following items are listed in the submenu 4 Space heating cooling Tank Additional zone Main zone User settings 4 Space heating cooling 4 1 Operation mode 4 2 Operation mode schedule 4 3 Op...

Page 196: ...When the unit is not in operation the status indicator will show a blue pulsation with an interval of approximately 5 seconds While the unit is in operation the status indicator will light up blue constantly To set the space operation mode 1 Go to 4 1 Space heating cooling Operation mode 2 Select one of the following options Heating Only heating mode Cooling Only cooling mode Automatic The operati...

Page 197: ...ion mode remains unchanged Operation range Depending on the average outdoor temperature the operation of the unit in space heating or space cooling is prohibited Code Description 4 3 1 4 02 Space heating off temperature When the averaged outdoor temperature rises above this value space heating is turned off a 14 C 35 C 4 3 2 F 01 Space cooling off temperature When the averaged outdoor temperature ...

Page 198: ...eover settings related to the indoor temperature Only applicable when Automatic is selected and the system is configured in room thermostat control with 1 leaving water temperature zone and quick heat emitters N A 4 0B Hysteresis ensures that changeover is only done when necessary The space operation only changes from heating to cooling when the room temperature rises above the desired cooling tem...

Page 199: ...xing station NOTICE NOT configuring the system in the following way can cause damage to the heat emitters If there are 2 zones it is important that in heating the zone with the lowest water temperature is configured as the main zone and the zone with the highest water temperature is configured as the additional zone NOTICE If there are 2 zones and the emitter types are wrongly configured water of ...

Page 200: ...on Remark Continuous pump operation requires more energy than sample or request pump operation a b c d b c a Space heating cooling control b Off c On d Pump operation 4 5 F 0D 1 Sample The pump is ON when there is heating or cooling demand as the leaving water temperature has not yet reached the desired temperature yet When thermo OFF condition occurs the pump runs every 3 minutes to check the wat...

Page 201: ...ng only Pump limitation The pump speed limitation defines the maximum pump speed In normal conditions the default setting should NOT be modified The pump speed limitation will be overruled when the flow rate is in the range of the minimum flow error 7H In most cases instead of using 9 0D 9 0E you can prevent flow noises by performing hydraulic balancing Code Description 4 7 9 0D Restriction Only d...

Page 202: ...pump speed limitation is applicable When there is heating output the pump speed is only determined by delta T in relation to the required capacity With this limitation range delta T is possible and the comfort is guaranteed During sampling operation the pump runs for a short time to measure the water temperatures which indicate if operation is required or not 5 90 pump speed during sampling 6 80 p...

Page 203: ... operation 0 Disabled if outdoor temperature is higher than 4 02 or lower than F 01 depending on heating cooling operation mode 1 Possible at all outdoor temperatures Increase around 0 C Use this setting to compensate for possible heat losses of the building due to the evaporation of melted ice or snow e g in cold region countries In heating operation the desired leaving water temperature is local...

Page 204: ... heating cooling Additional zone Information 5 Tank Setpoint screen 5 1 Powerful operation 5 5 Schedule 5 6 Heat up mode 5 7 Disinfection 5 8 Maximum 5 9 Hysteresis 5 B Setpoint mode 5 C WD curve 5 D Margin 5 E WD curve type INFORMATION To make tank defrost possible we recommend a minimum tank temperature of 35 C Tank setpoint screen You can set the storage tank temperature using the setpoint scre...

Page 205: ...ing cooling interruptions will happen Schedule You can set the tank temperature schedule using the schedule screen For more information about this screen see 11 3 7 Schedule screen Example 4167 Heat up mode The domestic hot water can be prepared in 2 different ways They differ from each other by the way the desired tank temperature is set and how the unit acts upon it Code Description 5 6 6 0D Hea...

Page 206: ...in field setting 2 03 after a disinfection operation When the high domestic hot water temperature can be a potential risk for human injuries a mixing valve field supply shall be installed at the domestic hot water out connection of the storage tank This mixing valve shall secure that the hot water temperature at the hot water tap never rise above a set maximum value This maximum allowable hot wate...

Page 207: ...it the temperatures at the hot water taps INFORMATION During disinfection of the water inside the domestic hot water heat exchanger coil by periodically heating the storage tank to a specific temperature the DHW temperature can exceed this maximum temperature INFORMATION Limit the maximum hot water temperature according to the applicable legislation Code Description 5 8 6 0E Maximum The maximum te...

Page 208: ...he high ambient temperature 35 C 6 0E C Margin In domestic hot water operation the following hysteresis value can be set for the heat pump operation Code Description 5 D 6 01 The temperature difference determining the heat pump OFF temperature Range 0 C 10 C Example setpoint TU maximum heat pump temperature 6 01 THP MAX 6 01 t TDHW THP ON THP OFF THP MAX TU TBUH OFF 6 01 6 00 TU 60 C THP MAX 50 C ...

Page 209: ...et on the user interface t Time INFORMATION The maximum heat pump temperature depends on the ambient temperature For more information see the operation range WD curve When weather dependent operation is active the desired tank temperature is determined automatically depending on the averaged outdoor temperature low outdoor temperatures will result in higher desired tank temperatures as the cold wa...

Page 210: ...ettings Time date once the unit is initialised Holiday About holiday mode During your holiday you can use the holiday mode to deviate from your normal schedules without having to change them While holiday mode is active space heating cooling operation and domestic hot water operation will be turned off Room frost protection and anti legionella operation will remain active Typical workflow Using ho...

Page 211: ...level until the next scheduled action Use and program a quiet mode schedule INFORMATION If the outdoor temperature is below zero we recommend to NOT use the most quiet level To check if quiet mode is active If is displayed on the home screen quiet mode is active To use quiet mode 1 Go to 7 4 1 User settings Quiet Activation 2 Do one of the following If you want to Then Completely deactivate quiet ...

Page 212: ...lent 4232 Code Description 7 5 1 N A Electricity price High 7 5 2 N A Electricity price Medium 7 5 3 N A Electricity price Low 7 6 N A Gas price INFORMATION Electricity price can only be set when bivalent is ON 9 C 1 or C 02 These values can only be set in menu structure 7 5 1 7 5 2 and 7 5 3 Do NOT use overview settings To set the gas price 1 Go to 7 6 User settings Gas price 2 Select the correct...

Page 213: ...ough the running cost can increase the total operation cost taking into account the reimbursement will be optimized NOTICE Make sure to modify the setting of the energy prices at the end of the incentive period To set the gas price in case of an incentive per kWh renewable energy Calculate the value for the gas price with the following formula Actual gas price Incentive kWh 0 9 For the procedure t...

Page 214: ...eset 8 B Piping diagram Energy data Read out information about energy flows to check and optimize your energy consumption You can read out electricity input and produced heat divided into space heating space cooling and storage tank heating Additionally the storage tank heat provided e g by a solar system used for space heating can be read out Produced heat Tank This heat is NOT included in the su...

Page 215: ...s real time sensor and actuator information within the piping layout This allows a check of the system at one glance R3T 3 R4T 3 3 3 P 3 V 3 R1T 3 R2T 3 R7T 3 R5T 3 R6T 3 a1 a3 a4 b1 2 a 3 b b5 b4 c1 c2 c3 c4 b2 C5 c7 C6 c8 c9 Item Description a Energy sources a1 Heat pump compressor is operating a2 Solar energy is available a3 Backup heater is activated a4 Boiler is activated b Actuator status b1...

Page 216: ...d electricity and consumed gas energy flow diagram 8 2 Malfunction history Malfunction history 8 3 Dealer information Contact helpdesk number 8 4 Sensors Room tank or domestic hot water outside and leaving water temperature if applicable 8 5 Actuators Status mode of each actuator Example Domestic hot water pump ON OFF 8 6 Operation modes Current operation mode Example Defrost oil return mode 8 7 A...

Page 217: ...defrost 9 I Overview field settings 9 N Export MMI settings 9 O Intelligent tank management 9 P Bizone kit Configuration wizard After first power ON of the system the user interface 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...

Page 218: ...chedule to determine when to turn on and off the pump When turned on the pump runs and makes sure hot water is instantly available at the tap To save energy only turn on the pump during periods of the day when instant hot water is necessary Solar This setting determines whether a solar system is installed and for which purposes the solar energy should be used Code Description 9 2 4 D 07 0 None NOT...

Page 219: ...city 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 v...

Page 220: ...ter 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 Equilibrium Code Description 9 3 6 5 00 Equilibrium Deactivate backup heater and tank heating support in case of a bivalent system above the equilibrium temperature for space heating 0 No 1 Yes 9 3 7 5 01 Equilibrium temperature Outdoor temperature...

Page 221: ...ace 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 Alternatively when Emergency is set to auto SH reduced DHW on space heating is reduced but domestic hot water...

Page 222: ...the space heating circuit it does NOT act as emergency heater Compressor forced off Compressor forced off mode can be activated to only allow the backup heater or auxiliary boiler to provide domestic hot water and space heating When this mode is activated Heat pump operation is NOT possible Cooling is NOT possible Code Description 9 5 2 7 06 Activation of the Compressor forced off mode 0 disabled ...

Page 223: ...ltaneous space and domestic hot water operation request 8 02 Anti recycle timer t 1 0 1 0 8 01 8 02 1 Heat pump domestic water heating mode 1 active 0 not active 2 Hot water request for heat pump 1 request 0 no request t Time 8 04 Additional timer at 4 02 F 01 t TA t TA 0 8 01 5 03 4 02 8 02 8 01 8 04 0 8 01 F 01 35 C 8 02 8 01 8 04 TA Ambient outdoor temperature t Time Anti recycle timer Maximum ...

Page 224: ...tes 9 6 7 8 04 Additional timer Additional running time for the maximum running time depending on the outdoor temperature 4 02 or F 01 Range 0 95 minutes Water pipe freeze prevention Only relevant for installations with water piping outdoors This function tries to protect outdoor water piping from freezing Code Description 9 7 4 04 Water pipe freeze prevention 2 Off read only Benefit kWh power sup...

Page 225: ...limited to what the photovoltaic panels are providing If Smart Grid pulse meter is Then the limit is Available Decided by the unit based on the input of the Smart Grid pulse meter Not available Decided by 9 8 8 Limit setting kW Forced on Similar to Recommended on but there is no capacity limitation The goal is NOT to use the grid as much as possible Emergency mode In case emergency mode is active ...

Page 226: ...he unit will restart operation Therefore always enable the auto restart function 2 Closed The outdoor unit is connected to a preferential kWh rate power supply When the preferential kWh rate signal is sent by the electricity company the contact will close and the unit will go in forced off mode When the signal is released again the voltage free contact will open and the unit will restart operation...

Page 227: ...r is available the following happens The pulse meter measures the power produced by the photovoltaic panels The unit limits its power consumption during the Smart Grid s Recommended ON mode to only use the power provided by the photovoltaic panels However when the pulse meter is not available you can still limit the unit s power consumption using this setting Limit setting kW This prevents overcon...

Page 228: ...in case of full time current limitation mode 0 A 50 A Limits when 9 9 1 Inputs and 9 9 2 Amp Code Description 9 9 4 5 05 Limit 1 0 A 50 A 9 9 5 5 06 Limit 2 0 A 50 A 9 9 6 5 07 Limit 3 0 A 50 A 9 9 7 5 08 Limit 4 0 A 50 A Limit when 9 9 1 Continuous and 9 9 2 kW Code Description 9 9 8 5 09 Limit Only applicable in case of full time power limitation mode 0 kW 20 kW Limits when 9 9 1 Inputs and 9 9 ...

Page 229: ...the booster heater will be limited first before the backup heater is limited Note In case power consumption control is DISABLED for all models the setting 4 01 defines whether backup heater and booster heater can operate simultaneously or if the booster heater backup heater has priority over the backup heater booster heater In case power consumption control is ENABLED the setting 4 01 defines the ...

Page 230: ... meters configure the settings as described below Select the pulse frequency output of each power meter in accordance with the power meter specifications It is possible to connect up to 2 power meters with different pulse frequencies If only 1 or no power meter is used select None to indicate the corresponding pulse input is NOT used Code Description 9 A 1 D 08 Electricity meter 1 0 None NOT insta...

Page 231: ... Remark This value has only meaning in room thermostat control Ext amb sensor offset ONLY applicable in case an external outdoor ambient sensor is connected and configured You can calibrate the external outdoor ambient temperature sensor It is possible to give an offset to the thermistor value This setting can be used to compensate for situations where the external outdoor ambient sensor cannot be...

Page 232: ...se that the auxiliary boiler is connected to the storage tank and the heat generated by the auxiliary boiler should be used for domestic hot water heating as well as space heating support If Bivalent is disabled Heating is done only by the heat pump within the operation range The permission signal for the auxiliary boiler is always inactive If Direct SH is enabled When the outdoor temperature drop...

Page 233: ...calc C 03 C 04 3 C C 03 a b TA Outdoor temperature Tcalc Bivalent ON temperature variable Below this temperature the auxiliary boiler will always be ON Tcalc can never go below C 03 or above C 03 C 04 3 C Fixed hysteresis to prevent too much switching between heat pump system and auxiliary boiler a Auxiliary boiler active b Auxiliary boiler inactive If the outdoor temperature Then Space heating by...

Page 234: ...epends on the intelligent tank management settings Electricity and gas prices PE factor 7 03 INFORMATION To set electricity and gas price values do NOT use overview settings Set them in the menu structure instead 7 5 1 7 5 2 7 5 3 and 7 6 For more information on how to set the energy prices see the operation manual and the user reference guide INFORMATION Solar panels If solar panels are used set ...

Page 235: ...put will NOT be powered when an alarm occurs See also table below Alarm output logic Alarm output logic C 09 Alarm No alarm No power supply to unit 0 Closed output Open output Open output 1 Open output Closed output Auto restart Auto restart When power returns after a power supply failure the auto restart function reapplies the user interface settings at the time of the power failure Therefore it ...

Page 236: ...N Protective functions Installer on site mode The software is equipped with protective functions such as room antifrost The unit automatically runs these functions when necessary During installation or service this behaviour is undesired Therefore the protective functions can be disabled At first power on The protective functions are disabled by default After 12 hours they will be automatically en...

Page 237: ...en the user interface panel and insert a USB memory stick 1 2 2 On the user interface go to 9 N Export MMI settings 3 Select OK 4 Remove the USB memory stick and close the user interface panel Intelligent tank manager The intelligent tank manager functions allow for efficient and flexible usage of energy stored in the energy storage tank of the unit both for domestic hot water generation and space...

Page 238: ... higher tank temperatures t HP 7 0D 3 C 6 00 TB off Tset THP on P H B B on B on Support B OK Preheat HPtank HPtank HP SH HP SH TankSH Ttank B Boiler HP Heat pump HPtank Tank heating by heat pump HPSH Space heating by heat pump TankSH Space heating by tank heating support Ttank Storage tank temperature Tset In this example Tank setpoint may differ depending on space heating setpoint TB Off Boiler of...

Page 239: ...e heating NOTICE If both solar energy and indirect auxiliary boiler is available make sure that 7 0E 7 0D Tank capacity limitation Code Description 9 O 3 F 0E Limiting the capacity used for tank heating support will prevent the heating support function taking too much energy from the tank in a short time Range 0 kW 63 kW step 1 kW The capacity should be limited to the capacity provided by the heat...

Page 240: ...l storage tank temperatures Code Description 9 O 5 F 08 0 No Space heating is interrupted while the heat pump is in defrost operation 1 Yes Space heating is provided from energy stored in the tank while the heat pump is in defrost operation Equilibrium Code Description 9 O 6 5 00 Equilibrium Deactivate backup heater and tank heating support in case of a bivalent system above the equilibrium temper...

Page 241: ...es A bizone kit is installed in order to add an additional temperature zone Bizone kit system type Code Description 9 P 2 E 0C Bizone system type 0 Without hydraulic separator no direct pump b a 1 With hydraulic separator no direct pump b a c 2 With hydraulic separator with direct pump d c b a a Indoor unit b Mixing station c Hydraulic separator d Direct pump Additional zone pump fixed PWM The spe...

Page 242: ...time must be set accordingly For this setting space heating cooling and tank operation MUST be off C 2 Space heating cooling 0 Off and C 3 Tank 0 Off See 11 5 12 Operation 4243 Code Description 9 P 5 7 0C Mixing valve turning time Time in seconds for the mixing valve to turn from one side to the other 20 300 sec default 125 11 5 10 Commissioning Overview The following items are listed in the subme...

Page 243: ...r disable functionalities of the unit Code Description C 2 N A Space heating cooling 0 Off 1 On C 3 N A Tank 0 Off 1 On 11 5 13 WLAN INFORMATION Restriction WLAN settings are only visible when a WLAN cartridge is inserted in the user interface About the WLAN cartridge The WLAN cartridge connects the system to the internet The user you can then control the system via the Daikin Residential Controll...

Page 244: ...de Description D 1 N A Enable AP mode No Yes Reboot Reboot the WLAN cartridge Code Description D 2 N A Reboot the gateway Back OK WPS Connect the WLAN cartridge to the router Code Description D 3 N A WPS No Yes INFORMATION You can only use this function if it is supported by the software version of the WLAN and the software version of the Daikin Residential Controller app Remove from cloud Remove ...

Page 245: ...11 Configuration Installer reference guide 245 ERLA11 16DAV3 W1 EBSH X B 11 16P30 50DF Daikin Altherma 3 R ECH O 4P663482 1A 2021 11 Code Description D 6 N A Cloud connection Not connected Connected ...

Page 246: ...s Year Month Day Daylight savings time Format 7 3 Holiday Activation From Till 7 4 Quiet Activation Schedule Level 7 5 Electricity price High Medium Low Schedule 5 Tank Powerful operation Schedule 1 9 Room comfort setpoint Heating comfort setpoint Cooling comfort setpoint 1 Room Room sensor offset Setpoint range Antifrost Cooling schedule Heating schedule Schedule Room comfort setpoint D Wireless ...

Page 247: ...y Smart grid 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 kW...

Page 248: ...ions such as room antifrost The unit automatically runs these functions when necessary During installation or service this behaviour is undesired Therefore the protective functions can be disabled At first power on The protective functions are disabled by default After 12 hours they will be automatically enabled Afterwards An installer can manually disable the protective functions by setting 9 G D...

Page 249: ...e items listed below Once all checks are fulfilled the unit MUST be closed Power up the unit after it is closed You read the complete installation instructions as described in the installer reference guide The indoor unit is properly mounted The outdoor unit is properly mounted The following field wiring has been carried out according to this document and the applicable legislation Between the loc...

Page 250: ...s guaranteed in all conditions See To check the water volume and flow rate in 8 5 Preparing water piping 4107 To perform an air purge To perform a test run To perform an actuator test run Underfloor screed dryout function The underfloor screed dryout function is started if necessary 12 4 1 Minimum flow rate Purpose For a correct operating unit it is important to check if the minimum flow rate is r...

Page 251: ... must be performed for both space heating and tank domestic hot water circuits Automatic The unit automatically changes the pump speed and fixes the two mixing valves tank and bypass valve at middle position Typical workflow Purging the air from the system should consist of 1 Purging the air out of the unit with the manual air vent valves 2 Performing a manual air purge 3 Performing an automatic a...

Page 252: ...e Conditions Make sure all operation is disabled Go to C Operation and turn off Space heating cooling and Tank operation 1 Set the user permission level to Installer See To change the user permission level 4157 2 Go to A 3 Commissioning Air purge 3 In the menu set Type Manual 4 Select Start air purge 5 Select OK to confirm Result The air purge starts It stops automatically when ready 6 During manu...

Page 253: ...test run Purpose Perform test runs on the unit and monitor the leaving water and tank temperatures to check if the unit is working correctly The following test runs should be made Heating Cooling if applicable Tank To perform an operation test run Conditions Make sure all operation is disabled Go to C Operation and turn off Space heating cooling and Tank operation 1 Set the user permission level t...

Page 254: ...Operation and turn off Space heating cooling and Tank operation 1 Set the user permission level to Installer See To change the user permission level 4157 2 Go to A 2 Commissioning Actuator test run 3 Select a test from the list Example Pump 4 Select OK to confirm Result The actuator test run starts It stops automatically when ready 30 min To stop the test run manually 1 In the menu go to Stop test...

Page 255: ...oid cracking the screed programming the underfloor heating screed dryout schedule according to the initial heating instructions of the screed manufacturer checking the proper functioning of the setup on a regular basis performing the correct program complying with the type of the used screed UFH screed dryout before or during installation of outdoor unit The UFH screed dryout function can be execu...

Page 256: ...NOT confirm emergency operation During underfloor heating screed dryout pump speed limitation 9 0D is NOT applicable NOTICE To perform an underfloor heating screed dryout room frost protection needs to be disabled 2 06 0 By default it is enabled 2 06 1 However due to the installer on site mode see Commissioning room frost protection will be automatically disabled for 12 hours after the first power...

Page 257: ...open the menu structure and to 1 View the status of sensors and actuators 2 Adjust the current program To stop an underfloor heating UFH screed dryout U3 error When the program is stopped by an error or an operation switch off the U3 error will be displayed on the user interface To resolve the error codes see 15 4 Solving problems based on error codes 4270 In case of a power failure the U3 error i...

Page 258: ... B 11 16P30 50DF Daikin Altherma 3 R ECH O 4P663482 1A 2021 11 3 Modify and restart the execution of the program a a If the UFH screed dryout program was stopped due to a power failure and the power resumes the program will automatically restart the last implemented step ...

Page 259: ...aller setting table in the operation manual with the actual settings Make sure that the user has the printed documentation and ask him her to keep it for future reference Inform the user that he can find the complete documentation at the URL mentioned earlier in this manual Explain the user how to properly operate the system and what to do in case of problems Show the user what to do for the maint...

Page 260: ...east once a year However applicable legislation might require shorter maintenance intervals In this chapter 14 1 Overview Maintenance and service 260 14 2 Maintenance safety precautions 260 14 3 Yearly maintenance 261 14 3 1 Yearly maintenance outdoor unit overview 261 14 3 2 Yearly maintenance outdoor unit instructions 261 14 3 3 Yearly maintenance indoor unit overview 261 14 3 4 Yearly maintenan...

Page 261: ...cted piping can be very hot Water pressure Magnetic filter dirt separator Water pressure relief valve Relief valve hose Switch box Storage tank water level 14 3 4 Yearly maintenance indoor unit instructions Water pressure Space heating cooling circuit Keep water pressure above 1 bar If it is lower add water Magnetic filter dirt separator NOTICE The optional magnetic filter dirt separator requires ...

Page 262: ...nstallation operate correctly All contacts of these contactors must be in open position when the power is turned OFF WARNING If the internal wiring is damaged it has to be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons Storage tank water level Carry out a visual check of the water level inside the storage tank 1 Open the following see 7 2 4 To open the indoor unit 48...

Page 263: ... relief valve leaks 268 15 3 9 Symptom The space is NOT sufficiently heated at low outdoor temperatures 269 15 3 10 Symptom Tank disinfection function is NOT completed correctly AH error 270 15 4 Solving problems based on error codes 270 15 4 1 To display the help text in case of a malfunction 270 15 4 2 Error codes Overview 271 15 1 Overview Troubleshooting This chapter describes what you have to...

Page 264: ...that All shut off valves of the water circuit are completely open The water filter is clean Clean if necessary There is no air in the system Purge air if necessary You can purge air manually see To perform a manual air purge 4 252 or use the automatic air purge function see To perform an automatic air purge 4253 The water pressure is 1 bar The expansion vessel is NOT broken The valve if equipped o...

Page 265: ...r can start If the backup heater doesn t start either check and make sure that The power supply to the backup heater is correctly wired The backup heater thermal protector is NOT activated The backup heater contactors are NOT broken If the problem persists contact your dealer The preferential kWh rate power supply settings and electrical connections do NOT match This should match with the connecti...

Page 266: ...rface See 15 4 1 To display the help text in case of a malfunction 4270 for more information about the malfunction a We recommend to purge air with the air purge function of the unit to be performed by the installer If you purge air from the heat emitters or collectors mind the following WARNING Air purging heat emitters or collectors Before you purge air from heat emitters or collectors check if ...

Page 267: ...and use a screwdriver to turn back and forth the ceramic shaft of the rotor until the rotor is deblocked a Note Do NOT use excessive force 2 2 1 2 2 1 3 a If you cannot deblock the rotor of the pump with this method you will need to disassemble the pump and turn the rotor by hand 15 3 6 Symptom The pump is making noise cavitation Possible causes Corrective action There is air in the system Purge a...

Page 268: ...expansion vessel is closed Open the valve The water circuit head is too high The water circuit head is the difference in height between the indoor unit and the highest point of the water circuit If the indoor unit is located at the highest point of the installation the installation height is considered 0 m The maximum water circuit head is 10 m Check the installation requirements 15 3 8 Symptom Th...

Page 269: ...ted directly to the tank and space heating support is activated make sure that the boiler is operating correctly the boiler capacity is sufficient The backup heater equilibrium temperature has not been configured correctly Increase the equilibrium temperature to activate the backup heater operation at a higher outdoor temperature Go to 9 3 7 Installer settings Backup heater Equilibrium temperature...

Page 270: ... off during disinfection Do NOT stop tank operation during disinfection 15 4 Solving problems based on error codes If the unit runs into a problem the user interface displays an error code It is important to understand the problem and to take measures before resetting an error code This should be done by a licensed installer or by your local dealer This chapter gives you an overview of most possib...

Page 271: ...lity indoor unit 81 07 Mixed leaving water temperature after the tank thermistor abnormality DLWA2 89 01 Heat exchanger freeze up protection activated during defrost error 89 02 Heat exchanger freeze up protection activated during heating DHW 89 03 Heat exchanger freeze up protection activated during defrost warning 89 05 Heat exchanger freeze up protection activated during cooling error 89 06 Hea...

Page 272: ...ompressor startup defect E7 00 OU Malfunction of outdoor unit fan motor E8 00 OU Power input overvoltage E9 00 Malfunction of electronic expansion valve EA 00 OU Cool heat switchover problem EC 00 Abnormal increase tank temperature EC 04 Tank preheating F3 00 OU Malfunction of discharge pipe temperature F6 00 OU Abnormal high pressure in cooling FA 00 OU Abnormal high pressure actuation of HPS H0 ...

Page 273: ...e rise problem L4 00 OU Malfunction of inverter radiating fin temperature rise L5 00 OU Inverter instantaneous overcurrent DC L8 00 Malfunction triggered by a thermal protection in the inverter PCB L9 00 Prevention of compressor lock LC 00 Malfunction in communication system of outdoor unit P1 00 Open phase power supply imbalance P3 00 Abnormal direct current P4 00 OU Malfunction of radiating fin ...

Page 274: ...unction occurred due to domestic hot water tapping following actions are recommended It is recommended to program the start up of the disinfection function at least 4 hours later than the last expected large hot water tapping This start up can be set by installer settings disinfection function NOTICE When the minimum water flow is lower than described in the table below the unit will temporarily s...

Page 275: ...o drain the storage tank 282 16 2 1 To drain the storage tank without a connected pressureless solar system 282 16 2 2 To drain the storage tank with a connected pressureless solar system 284 16 1 To recover refrigerant When disposing of the outdoor unit you need to recover its refrigerant To ensure that no refrigerant remains trapped in the unit Make sure the stop valves are open a b Make sure th...

Page 276: ...ke sure the stop valves are open a b c a Service port and service port cover b Stop valve c Stop valve cover 1 Remove the stop valve cover 2 Insert a hexagon wrench into the stop valve and turn counterclockwise to open 16 1 2 To manually open the electronic expansion valves Before recovering refrigerant make sure the electronic expansion valves are open When power is OFF this has to be done manual...

Page 277: ...ry mode you need the following components BS1 BS2 BS3 3N 7 segments display BS1 BS3 Push buttons Operate the push buttons with an insulated stick such as a closed ballpoint pen to avoid touching of live parts 3N BS1 BS2 BS3 7 segments display BS1 BS3 Push buttons Operate the push buttons with an insulated stick such as a closed ballpoint pen to avoid touching of live parts To activate the recovery...

Page 278: ... b Change the value to 2 Press BS2 once c Enter the value in the system Press BS3 once d Confirm Press BS3 once 5 Return to the default situation Press BS1 once a OFF ON and flashing Result The recovery mode is activated The unit opens the electronic expansion valves To deactivate the recovery mode After recovering refrigerant deactivate the recovery mode as follows Procedure 7 segments display a ...

Page 279: ...Change the value to 2 Press BS2 once c Enter the value in the system Press BS3 once d Confirm Press BS3 once 5 Return to the default situation Press BS1 once a OFF ON and flashing Result The recovery mode is deactivated The unit returns the electronic expansion valves to their initial state INFORMATION Power OFF When power is turned OFF and turned ON again the recovery mode is deactivated automati...

Page 280: ...3P H4P H5P H6P H7P DEMAND L N O P HWL MODE TEST 1N H1P H7P 7 LEDs display BS1 BS4 Push buttons Operate the push buttons with an insulated stick such as a closed ballpoint pen to avoid touching of live parts 1N BS2 SET BS1 MODE BS3 RETURN BS4 PUMP DOWN H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P DEMAND L N O P HWL MODE TEST H1P H7P 7 LEDs display BS1 BS4 Push buttons Operate the push buttons with an insulated stic...

Page 281: ... allow compressor operation a OFF ON and flashing Result The recovery mode is activated The unit opens the electronic expansion valves To deactivate the recovery mode After recovering refrigerant deactivate the recovery mode as follows Procedure 7 LEDs display a H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P 1 Press and hold BS1 for 5 seconds 2 Press BS2 9 times 3 Press BS3 once 4 Press BS2 once 5 Press BS3 once 6 P...

Page 282: ...onal fill and drain kit is available 1 Open the screw plug of the spillover connection 2 Unplug the spillover connector a 2 1 a b 3 a Spillover connector b Screw plug 3 Connect the loose end of the spillover drain hose to an appropriate drain To prepare draining when an optional fill and drain kit is available 1 Remove the connection cover from the screw plugs on the front 2 Open the screw plug of...

Page 283: ...to an appropriate drain To drain the storage tank NOTICE Water immediately surges from the storage tank when the sealing plug of the drain connection is removed Make sure to adequately collect the spillage 1 Place an appropriate tray under the drain connection to collect water spillage 2 Open the screw plug and remove the sealing plug and IMMEDIATELY close with the previously prepared screw plug w...

Page 284: ... only drain the storage tank from the drain connection if an optional fill and drain kit is available described below Otherwise drain with a pump and a hose through the solar return connection 1 Switch the drain connection valve to shown position 2 Place an appropriate tray under the drain connection to collect water spillage 3 Remove the clip and sealing plug 4 Insert the fill and drain kit and s...

Page 285: ... regional Daikin website publicly accessible The full set of latest technical data is available on the Daikin Business Portal authentication required In this chapter 17 1 Service space Outdoor unit 286 17 2 Piping diagram Outdoor unit 288 17 3 Piping diagram Indoor unit 289 17 4 Wiring diagram Outdoor unit 290 17 5 Wiring diagram Indoor unit 291 17 6 ESP curve Indoor unit 297 17 7 Name plate Indoo...

Page 286: ...charge side obstacle Top side obstacle Suction discharge side obstacle Wall on suction side No top side obstacle Suction side obstacle No top side obstacle Discharge side obstacle No top side obstacle Suction discharge side obstacle Top side obstacle Suction discharge side obstacle Wall on discharge side 150 H 500 500 150 1000 300 1000 500 300 X X H 500 500 1000 300 300 500 100 1000 1000 X X H X X...

Page 287: ...bstacle Discharge side obstacle General General No top side obstacle No top side obstacle Suction discharge side obstacle Suction discharge side obstacle Suction side obstacle Suction side obstacle Top side obstacle Top side obstacle Wall height unrestricted Wall height unrestricted Wall on discharge side Wall on discharge side Wall on suction side Wall on suction side ...

Page 288: ...ith service port R1T Outdoor air c Filter R2T Compressor discharge d Rectifier R3T Compressor suction e Economiser R4T Air heat exchanger f Heat sink R5T Air heat exchanger middle g Distributor h Heat exchanger Refrigerant flow i Service port 5 16 flare Heating j Accumulator Cooling k Muffler Connections M1C Compressor Flare connection S1PH High pressure switch Brazed connection S1PL Low pressure ...

Page 289: ...ndenser 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 valve female female 1 h Expansion vessel i Drain valve k Safety valve l External thread 1 m External...

Page 290: ...tion diagram Compressor SWB Compressor switch box Hydro SWB Hydro switch box Indoor Indoor Outdoor Outdoor 2 Compressor switch box layout 2 Compressor switch box layout Front Front Rear Rear 3 Legend 3 Legend Optional Field supply A1P Printed circuit board main A2P Printed circuit board noise filter A3P only for 1N models Printed circuit board flash Q1DI Earth leakage circuit breaker X1M Terminal ...

Page 291: ...Not mounted in switch box Wiring depending on model PCB Backup heater power supply Backup heater power supply 3V 1N 230 V 3 kW 3V 1N 230 V 3 kW 6V 1N 230 V 6 kW 6V 1N 230 V 6 kW 6WN 9WN 3N 400 V 6 9 kW 6WN 9WN 3N 400 V 6 9 kW User installed options User installed options Backup heater Backup heater Remote user interface Dedicated Human Comfort Interface BRC1HHDA used as room thermostat Ext indoor ...

Page 292: ...1P Main PCB A2P On OFF thermostat PC power circuit A3P Heat pump convector A8P Demand PCB A11P MMI user interface of the indoor unit Main PCB A14P PCB of the dedicated Human Comfort Interface BRC1HHDA used as room thermostat A15P Receiver PCB wireless On OFF thermostat A20P WLAN module A23P Hydro extension PCB A30P Bizone mixing kit PCB DS1 A8P DIP switch F1B Overcurrent fuse backup heater F2B Ove...

Page 293: ...upply Translation of text on wiring diagram English Translation 1 Main power connection 1 Main power connection Outdoor unit Outdoor unit SWB1 Switch box 2 User interface 2 User interface Only for remote user interface Only for the user interface used as room thermostat SD card Card slot for WLAN cartridge SWB1 Switch box WLAN cartridge WLAN cartridge WLAN cartridge option WLAN cartridge option WL...

Page 294: ...as meter Gas meter Inrush Inrush current Max load Maximum load Normally closed 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...

Page 295: ... and heat pump convector 5 External On OFF thermostats and heat pump convector Additional LWT zone Additional leaving water temperature zone Main LWT zone Main leaving water temperature zone Only for external sensor floor ambient Only for external sensor floor or ambient Only for heat pump convector Only for heat pump convector Only for wired On OFF thermostat Only for wired On OFF thermostat Only...

Page 296: ...4 core for H 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...

Page 297: ...g circuit C Minimum water flow rate during normal operation D Minimum water flow rate during backup heater operation E Minimum water flow rate during cooling operation F Minimum water flow rate during defrost operation Notes Selecting a flow outside the operating area can damage the unit or cause the unit to malfunction See also the minimum and maximum allowed water flow range in the technical spe...

Page 298: ...C storage tank Qst j Operating pressure of storage water pH2O k Domestic hot water volume heat exchanger l Max operating pressure PMS drinking water installation m Nominal voltage U n Rated current of fuse o Protection type p Backup heater optional q Refrigerant circuit r Max operating pressure refrigerant circuit s Total refrigerant charge for information see installation instructions for the out...

Page 299: ...n product or application explaining how to install configure and maintain it Operation manual Instruction manual specified for a certain product or application explaining how to operate it Maintenance instructions Instruction manual specified for a certain product or application which explains if relevant how to install configure operate and or maintain the product or application Accessories Label...

Page 300: ...D EBSHB11P30D EBSHB16P30D EBSX11P30D EBSX16P30D EBSXB11P30D EBSXB16P30D EBSH11P50D EBSH16P50D EBSHB11P50D EBSHB16P50D EBSX11P50D EBSX16P50D EBSXB11P50D EBSXB16P50D Notes 1 300 Tank 2 500 Tank 3 X 4 H 5 B 6 EKECBUA3V 7 EKECBUA6V 8 EKECBUA9W 9 BUH less 10 11P 11 16P 4P670988 1 2021 09 ...

Page 301: ... C 2 8 4 9 02 R W 18 22 C step 1 C 22 C Main zone 2 9 C 07 R W 0 LWT control 1 Ext RT control 2 RT control 2 A C 05 R W 0 MMI requests incl quick logic 1 1 contact 2 2 contacts Delta T 2 B 1 1 0B 2 0C 2 R W 2 0C 2 R O 3 10 C step 1 C 2 0C 2 Radiator 5 C 2 0C 2 Radiator 10 C 2 B 2 1 0D R W 3 10 C step 1 C 5 C Modulation 2 C 1 8 05 R W 0 No 1 Yes 2 C 2 8 06 R W 0 10 C step 1 C 5 C Thermostat type De...

Page 302: ...C R O 0 2 points 1 Slope Offset Space heating cooling Operation range 4 3 1 4 02 R W 14 35 C step 1 C 35 C 4 3 2 F 01 R W 10 35 C step 1 C 20 C Space heating cooling 4 4 7 02 R W 0 Single zone 1 Dual zone 4 5 F 0D R W 0 Continuous 1 Sample 2 Request 4 6 E 02 R W 3 R O 4 0 Reversible 3 1 Heating only 4 4 7 9 0D R W 0 8 step 1 0 No limitation 1 4 90 60 pump speed 5 8 90 60 pump speed during sampling...

Page 303: ...lope Offset User settings Quiet 7 4 1 R W 0 OFF 1 Manual 2 Automatic 7 4 3 R W 0 Quiet 1 More Quiet 2 Most Quiet Electricity price 7 5 1 R W 0 00 990 kWh 1 kWh 7 5 2 R W 0 00 990 kWh 1 kWh 7 5 3 R W 0 00 990 kWh 1 kWh User settings 7 6 R W 0 00 990 kWh 0 00 290 MBtu 1 0 kWh Installer settings Configuration wizard System 9 1 3 2 E 03 R O 6 7 8 R W 9 0 no heater 9 2 3V 6 3 6V 7 4 9W 8 9 1 3 3 E 05 E...

Page 304: ...1 9 0 00 R W 9 05 min 45 9 06 C step 1 C 25 C 9 1 9 0 01 R W 9 05 9 06 C step 1 C 2 0C 0 40 C 2 0C 1 45 C 2 0C 2 55 C 9 1 9 0 02 R W 10 25 C step 1 C 15 C 9 1 9 0 03 R W 40 5 C step 1 C 10 C 9 1 A 0 04 R W 9 07 9 08 C step 1 C 2 0C 0 18 C 2 0C 1 5 C 2 0C 2 18 C 9 1 A 0 05 R W 9 07 9 08 C step 1 C 22 C 9 1 A 0 06 R W 25 43 C step 1 C 35 C High ambient temp for LWT add zone heating WD curve Low ambi...

Page 305: ...4 06 R W 0 Manual 1 Automatic 2 Auto red SH DHW ON 3 Auto red SH DHW OFF 4 Auto normal SH DHW OFF 9 5 2 7 06 R W 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Balancing 9 6 1 5 02 R W 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 9 6 2 5 03 R W 15 35 C step 1 C 0 C 9 6 3 5 04 R W 0 20 C step 1 C 10 C 9 6 4 8 02 R W 0 10 hour step 0 5 hour 0 5 hour 9 6 5 8 00 R O 0 20 min step 1 min 1 min 9 6 6 8 01 R W 5 95 min step 5 min 30 min 9 6 7 8 04 R W 0 ...

Page 306: ...pulse m gas monitoring 10 100 pulse m gas monitoring Sensors 9 B 1 C 08 R W 0 No 1 Outdoor sensor 2 Room sensor 9 B 2 2 0B R W 5 5 C step 0 5 C 0 C 9 B 3 1 0A R W 0 No averaging 1 12 hours 2 24 hours 3 48 hours 4 72 hours Bivalent 9 C 1 C 02 R W 0 none 1 bivalent through header 2 tank DHW bivalent 5 3 tank heating DHW bivalent 9 C 2 7 05 R W 0 Very high 1 High 2 Medium 3 Low 4 Very low 9 C 3 C 03 ...

Page 307: ...one What is the desired delta T in cooling for the additional zone When should the disinfection function be executed Should the disinfection function be executed When should the disinfection function start What is the disinfection target temperature High ambient temp for LWT main zone cooling WD curve Leaving water value for low ambient temp for LWT main zone cooling WD curve Leaving water value f...

Page 308: ...p 1 A 50 A 9 I 5 07 R W 0 50 A step 1 A 50 A 9 I 5 08 R W 0 50 A step 1 A 50 A 9 I 5 09 R W 0 20 kW step 0 5 kW 20 kW 9 I 5 0A R W 0 20 kW step 0 5 kW 20 kW What is the requested limit for DI1 What is the requested limit for DI2 Space heating priority temperature Set point correction for domestic hot water temperature What is the requested limit for DI1 What is the requested limit for DI2 What is ...

Page 309: ...ooster heater delay timer Additional running time for the maximum running time Allow modulation of the LWT to control the room temp Leaving water temperature maximum modulation What is the maximum desired LWT for main zone in heating What is the desired eco main LWT in cooling What is the maximum temperature setpoint Domestic hot water booster heater overshoot temperature Domestic hot water booste...

Page 310: ...rease 2 C span 8 C 4 increase 4 C span 8 C 9 I D 04 R W 0 No 1 Pwr consmp ctrl 9 I D 05 R W 0 Forced off 1 As normal 9 I D 07 R W 0 No 1 Solar for DHW 2 Solar for DHW and SH 9 I D 08 R W 0 No 1 0 1 pulse kWh 2 1 pulse kWh 3 10 pulse kWh 4 100 pulse kWh 5 1000 pulse kWh Which heaters are permitted if prefer kWh rate PS is cut Contact type of preferential kWh rate PS installation Which type of DHW p...

Page 311: ...d 1 Disabled 9 I F 08 R W 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 9 I F 09 R W 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 9 I F 0A 0 9 I F 0B R W 0 No 1 Yes 9 I F 0C R W 0 No 1 Yes 9 I F 0D R W 0 Continuous 1 Sample 2 Request 9 I F 0E R W 10 35 kW step 1kW 20 kW Bizone kit settings 9 P 1 E 0B R W 0 Not installed 1 2 Bizone kit installed 9 P 2 E 0C R W 0 Without hydraulic separator no direct pump 1 With hydraulic separator no direct pump ...

Page 312: ...nstaller setting at variance with default value 9 P 4 7 0B R W 20 95 step 5 95 9 P 5 7 0C R W 20 300 sec step 5 sec 125 sec Mixing valve turning time Main zone pump fixed PWM 1 300 Tank_ 2 500 Tank_ 3 X _ 4 H _ 5 B _ 6 EKECBUA3V_ 7 EKECBUA6V_ 8 EKECBUA9W_ 9 BUH less_ 10 11P_ 11 16P 4P670988 1 2021 09 ...

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