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ERLA11~W1 + EBVH16SU23DJ

Daikin Altherma 3 R F

4P655196-1 – 2021.09

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Page 1: ...Installer reference guide Daikin Altherma 3 R F ERLA11DAV3 ERLA14DAV3 ERLA16DAV3 ERLA11DAW1 ERLA14DAW1 ERLA16DAW1 EBVH16SU23DJ6V https daikintechnicaldatahub eu ...

Page 2: ... unit 29 5 2 2 Possible options for the indoor unit 29 5 2 3 Possible combinations of indoor unit and outdoor unit 32 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 45 6 3 Setting up an auxiliary heat source for space heating 49 6 4 Set...

Page 3: ...o braze the pipe end 92 8 2 7 Using the stop valve and service port 93 8 2 8 To connect the refrigerant piping to the outdoor unit 94 8 2 9 To connect the refrigerant piping to the indoor unit 97 8 3 Checking the refrigerant piping 97 8 3 1 About checking the refrigerant piping 97 8 3 2 Precautions when checking the refrigerant piping 98 8 3 3 Checking refrigerant piping Setup 98 8 3 4 To check fo...

Page 4: ...ation 146 11 1 Overview Configuration 146 11 1 1 To access the most used commands 147 11 1 2 To connect the PC cable to the switch box 149 11 2 Configuration wizard 150 11 3 Possible screens 151 11 3 1 Possible screens Overview 151 11 3 2 Home screen 152 11 3 3 Main menu screen 154 11 3 4 Menu screen 155 11 3 5 Setpoint screen 156 11 3 6 Detailed screen with values 157 11 4 Preset values and sched...

Page 5: ...stic water heating 265 15 3 4 Symptom The system is making gurgling noises after commissioning 265 15 3 5 Symptom The pump is blocked 266 15 3 6 Symptom The pump is making noise cavitation 266 15 3 7 Symptom The pressure relief valve opens 267 15 3 8 Symptom The water pressure relief valve leaks 267 15 3 9 Symptom The space is NOT sufficiently heated at low outdoor temperatures 268 15 3 10 Symptom...

Page 6: ...step instructions and background 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 Prepar...

Page 7: ...nstallation 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 Android devices ...

Page 8: ...forming 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 or a reference t...

Page 9: ...uding information on how to prepare for an installation Finishing the outdoor unit installation What to do after unit installation piping installation and electrical 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 ...

Page 10: ...nt 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 Daikin docu...

Page 11: ...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 fire du...

Page 12: ...T 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 to the...

Page 13: ...on 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 at the t...

Page 14: ...e 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 current carry...

Page 15: ...ox 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 the produc...

Page 16: ...NG Follow the service space dimensions in this manual for correct installation of the unit Outdoor unit See 17 1 Service space Outdoor unit 4283 Indoor unit See 7 1 3 Installation site requirements of the indoor unit 467 WARNING The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources example open flames an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater WARN...

Page 17: ...his manual See 7 3 Mounting the outdoor unit 482 Mounting the indoor unit see 7 4 Mounting the indoor unit 486 WARNING Fixing method of the indoor unit MUST be in accordance with the instructions from this manual See 7 4 Mounting the indoor unit 486 Piping installation see 8 Piping installation 488 WARNING Field piping method MUST be in accordance with the instructions from this manual See 8 Pipin...

Page 18: ...e location is depending on model type WARNING Only use R32 as refrigerant Other substances may cause explosions and accidents 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 WARNING The discharge pipes from the pressure relief valves MUST ter...

Page 19: ...ssing 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 contact with sharp edges or piping particularly on the high pressure side Do ...

Page 20: ...ured by the installer according to the applicable legislation WARNING Be aware that the domestic hot water temperature at the hot water tap will be equal to the value selected 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 hot water outlet connection o...

Page 21: ...ircuit breaker When a safety device was activated stop the unit and find out why the safety device was activated before resetting it NEVER shunt safety devices or change their values 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...

Page 22: ...remove the accessories from the domestic hot water tank kit 26 4 5 Checklist for the required DHW accessories 27 4 1 Overview About the box This chapter describes what you 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 carr...

Page 23: ...es and top packaging NOTICE Unpacking Top packaging When you remove 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 ...

Page 24: ... the installation structure Remove the sling and 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 478 10 ...

Page 25: ...ng 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 1 2 8 4 3 2 To remove the accessories from the indoor unit 1 b 2 a 1 g 1 h 1 i 1 j 4 l 4 k 1 m 1 n 1 c 1 1 e d 1 f a Shut off valves for water circu...

Page 26: ...e handles at the back and at the bottom to carry the unit b a a b a Handles at the back of the unit b Handles at the bottom of the unit Carefully tilt the unit to the back so that the handles become visible 4 4 Domestic hot water tank kit 4 4 1 To remove the accessories from the domestic hot water tank kit d b a c e g f a Pressure reducing valve pressure relief valve combination Water inlet and wa...

Page 27: ...ding Regulations you must verify that the following accessories are present Delivered with indoor unit Tundish 15 mm inlet 22 mm outlet Delivered with domestic hot water tank kit Pressure reducing valve pressure relief valve combination Adaptor 22 mm 3 4 Female BSP T piece 22 mm 22 mm 22 mm Tundish 15 mm inlet 22 mm outlet Wall mounting set for expansion vessel Instruction sheet Expansion vessel o...

Page 28: ...ntification label Indoor unit 29 5 2 Combining units and options 29 5 2 1 Possible options for the outdoor unit 29 5 2 2 Possible options for the indoor unit 29 5 2 3 Possible combinations of indoor unit and outdoor unit 32 5 1 Identification 5 1 1 Identification label Outdoor unit Location Model identification Example ER L A 16 DA V3 Code Explanation ER European refrigerant split outdoor pair hea...

Page 29: ...model 5 2 Combining units and options INFORMATION Certain options might NOT be available in your country 5 2 1 Possible options for the outdoor unit None 5 2 2 Possible options for the indoor unit Domestic hot water tank kit EKUHWG3D Mandatory option The domestic hot water tank kit makes it easier to comply with section G3 of the Building Regulations in the UK For installation instructions see The...

Page 30: ...signals Alarm output Space heating cooling ON OFF output Changeover to external heat source For installation instructions see the installation manual of the digital I O PCB and 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 dem...

Page 31: ...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 LAN adapter for smartphone control BRP069A62 You can install this LAN adapter to control the system via a smartphone app For installation instructions see the insta...

Page 32: ...Interface HCI used as room thermostat needs to be installed in the room that you want to control For installation instructions see the installation and operation manual of the Human Comfort Interface HCI as room thermostat and the addendum book for optional equipment Smart grid relay kit EKRELSG The installation of the optional Smart grid relay kit is required in case of high voltage Smart grid co...

Page 33: ...eferential kWh rate power supply 57 6 6 Setting up the power consumption control 58 6 6 1 Permanent power limitation 59 6 6 2 Power limitation activated by digital inputs 59 6 6 3 Power limitation process 60 6 6 4 BBR16 power limitation 61 6 6 5 Smart Grid capacity limitation due to buffering 62 6 7 Setting up an external temperature sensor 62 6 1 Overview Application guidelines The purpose of the...

Page 34: ...FF 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 the heat pump system Which heat emitter types are used in each room and what is their design l...

Page 35: ...ration Setting Value Unit temperature control 2 9 Code C 07 2 Room thermostat Unit operation is decided based on the ambient temperature of the user 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 actual room temper...

Page 36: ...tat 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 thermo ON...

Page 37: ...f 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 X2M 35 and X2M 30 The space operation mode is sent to the heat pump convectors by one digital output on the indoor unit X2M 4 and X2M 3 Configuration Setting Value Unit temperature cont...

Page 38: ...o the outdoor unit 4122 9 3 Connections to the indoor unit 4125 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 convectors There are different controllers and setups possible...

Page 39: ...omfort 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 effective Examp...

Page 40: ...edicated 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 temperature control 2 9 Code C 07 2 Room thermostat Unit operation is decided based on the ambient temp...

Page 41: ... 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 connected to the indoor unit The indoor unit will supply leaving water all the time with the possibility to program a leaving water schedule Configuration Setting Value Unit temperature contr...

Page 42: ...mode on each room thermostat must be set to match the indoor unit The room thermostats are connected to the shut off valves They are also connected to the indoor unit X2M 35 and X2M 30 via a relay field supplied to give feedback when operation is needed The indoor unit will supply leaving water as soon as there is a request from one of the rooms Configuration Setting Value Unit temperature control...

Page 43: ... 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 X2M 35 and X2M 30 The indoor unit will only supply leaving water temperature when there is an actual demand INFORMATION To increase comfort and performance w...

Page 44: ...g 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 convectors For more information see The installation manual of the heat pump con...

Page 45: ...gn 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 emitters Desi...

Page 46: ...D a b a c g d e 2 System with hydraulic separator for main zone B A E C D a b a c g d f h e 3 System with hydraulic separator for both zones For this system a direct pump is required for the additional zone f B A E C D a b a c i g d h e A Additional leaving water temperature zone B Room 1 C Room 2 D Main leaving water temperature zone ...

Page 47: ...izone 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 NOT in...

Page 48: ...e 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 temperatu...

Page 49: ...t control OR external room thermostat control Space heating can be done by The indoor unit An auxiliary boiler field supply connected to the system When there is a heating request the indoor unit or the auxiliary boiler starts operating Which of these units operates depends on the outdoor temperature status of the changeover to external heat source When the permission is given to the auxiliary boi...

Page 50: ...r to maximum 60 C Install an aquastat valve in the return water flow of the heat pump Set the aquastat valve to close above 60 C and to open below 60 C Install non return valves An expansion vessel is already pre mounted in the indoor unit But for bivalent operation also make sure that there is an expansion vessel in the auxiliary boiler loop Otherwise when bivalent operation is running and if the...

Page 51: ...d by an auxiliary contact Only possible in external room thermostat control AND one leaving water temperature zone see 6 2 Setting up the space heating cooling system 434 The auxiliary contact can be An outdoor temperature thermostat An electricity tariff contact A manually operated contact Setup Connect the following field wiring L N H Com A K2A K1A X2M BTI K2A K1A Indoor Auto Boiler 35 30 X Y In...

Page 52: ... volume How many showers are needed per day 1 shower 10 min 10 l min 100 l How many baths are needed per day 1 bath 150 l How much water is needed at the kitchen sink per day 1 sink 2 min 5 l min 10 l Are there any other domestic hot water needs Example If the DHW consumption of a family 4 persons per day is as follows 3 showers 1 bath 3 sink volumes Then the DHW consumption 3 100 l 1 150 l 3 10 l...

Page 53: ...and space heating at the same we recommend to produce the domestic hot water during the night when there is lower space heating demand 6 4 3 Setup and configuration DHW tank For large DHW consumptions you can heat up the DHW tank several times during the day To heat up the DHW tank to the desired DHW tank temperature you can use the following energy sources Thermodynamic cycle of the heat pump Ele...

Page 54: ...r the electrical wiring see 9 3 5 To connect the domestic hot water pump 4134 If the applicable legislation requires a higher temperature than the maximum tank setpoint during disinfection see 2 03 in the field settings table you can connect a DHW pump and heater element as shown above If applicable legislation requires disinfection of the water piping until the tapping point you can connect a DHW...

Page 55: ... combine calculating the consumed energy example for backup heater and measuring the consumed energy example for outdoor unit If you do so the energy data will be invalid Calculating the consumed energy The consumed energy is calculated internally based on The actual power input of the outdoor unit The set capacity of the backup heater The voltage Setup and configuration To get accurate energy dat...

Page 56: ...e the backup heater model is 6V 6V3 1N 230 V Single phase Three phase outdoor unit Backup heater supplied from a three phase grid i e the backup heater model is 6V 6T1 3 230 V Three phase Example Single phase power meter Three phase power meter b 580 1 50 0 0 c c f e d A B a X5M 5 6 A Outdoor unit B Indoor unit a Electrical cabinet L1 N b Power meter L1 N c Fuse L1 N d Outdoor unit L1 N e Indoor u...

Page 57: ...the number of pulses of each power meter See 6 5 4 Preferential kWh rate power supply 457 for an example with two power meters 6 5 4 Preferential kWh rate power supply General rule Power meter 1 Measures the outdoor unit Power meter 2 Measures the rest i e indoor unit backup heater and optional booster heater Setup Connect power meter 1 to X5M 5 and X5M 6 Connect power meter 2 to X5M 3 and X5M 4 S...

Page 58: ...n of the entire heat pump system sum of indoor unit and backup heater via 4 digital inputs Limitation of power in kW or current in A 3 6 6 4 BBR16 power limitation 461 Restriction Only available in Swedish language Allows you to comply with BBR16 regulations Swedish energy regulations Limitation of power in kW Can be combined with the other kW power consumption controls If you do so the unit uses ...

Page 59: ...ower input Setup and configuration No additional equipment needed Set the power consumption control settings in 9 9 via the user interface see Power consumption control 4225 Select continuous limitation mode Select the type of limitation power in kW or current in A Set the desired power limitation level 6 6 2 Power limitation activated by digital inputs Power limitation is also useful in combinati...

Page 60: ...S8S limit 2 DI3 S7S limit 3 DI4 S6S limit 4 Refer to the wiring diagram for more information Configuration Set the power consumption control settings in 9 9 via the user interface for the description of all settings see Power consumption control 4225 Select limitation by digital inputs Select the type of limitation power in kW or current in A Set the desired power limitation level corresponding to...

Page 61: ... visible when the language of the user interface is set to Swedish NOTICE 2 weeks to change After you activated BBR16 you only have 2 weeks to change its settings BBR16 activation and BBR16 power limit After 2 weeks the unit freezes these settings Note This is different from the permanent power limitation which is always changeable Use the BBR16 power limitation when you must comply with BBR16 reg...

Page 62: ...ature 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 Interface must be installed on a location Where the average temperature in the room can be detected That is NOT exposed to dire...

Page 63: ...3 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 outdoor temperature measurement is important This is another reason to install the optional outdoor ambient temperature sensor INFORMATION The external outdoor ambient sensor data either averaged or...

Page 64: ...utdoor unit 82 7 3 1 About mounting the outdoor unit 82 7 3 2 Precautions when mounting the outdoor unit 82 7 3 3 To provide the installation structure 82 7 3 4 To install the outdoor unit 83 7 3 5 To provide drainage 84 7 3 6 To install the discharge grille 85 7 4 Mounting the indoor unit 86 7 4 1 About mounting the indoor unit 86 7 4 2 Precautions when mounting the indoor unit 86 7 4 3 To instal...

Page 65: ...ration due to decrease of low pressure or increase of high pressure a broken fan if a strong wind blows continuously on the fan it may start rotating very fast until it breaks It is recommended to install a baffle plate when the air outlet is exposed to wind It is recommended to install the outdoor unit with the air inlet facing the wall and NOT directly exposed to the wind b b c a a Baffle plate ...

Page 66: ...life of the unit Install the outdoor unit away from direct sea winds Example Behind the building b c a If the outdoor unit is exposed to direct sea winds install a windbreaker Height of windbreaker 1 5 height of outdoor unit Mind the 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 ins...

Page 67: ...xchanger coil is NOT affected by the snow If necessary install a snow cover or shed and a pedestal 7 1 3 Installation site requirements of the indoor unit INFORMATION Also read the precautions and requirements in the 2 General safety precautions 410 The indoor unit is designed for indoor installation only and for the following ambient temperatures Space heating operation 5 30 C Domestic hot water ...

Page 68: ...cause no trouble In places with high humidity max RH 85 for example a bathroom In places where frost is possible Ambient temperature around the indoor unit must be 5 C 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 470 WARNING D...

Page 69: ...4P655196 1 2021 09 WARNING Make sure installation servicing maintenance and repair comply with instructions from Daikin and with applicable legislation and are executed ONLY by authorised persons NOTICE Pipework shall be protected from physical damage Installation of pipework shall be kept to a minimum ...

Page 70: ...d 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 1 472 PATTERN 2 472 PATTERN 3 474 and Tables for PATTERN 1 2 and 3 474 See PATTERN 4 477 A Room A room where indoor unit is installed B Ro...

Page 71: ...erant in case of a leakage The higher the release height the lower the minimum 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 ...

Page 72: ...ven refrigerant charge and the given release height without chimney START PATTERN 1 PATTERN 2 A B Anv Anv min Min 50 of Anv min PATTERN 2 Conditions ventilation openings If you want to take advantage of the floor area of the adjacent room you must provide 2 openings one at the bottom one at the top between the rooms to ensure natural ventilation The openings must comply with the following conditio...

Page 73: ...mply with Anv min and with the Conditions ventilation openings on previous page See table 3 For ΔH1 Can the maximum chimney length be respected and is the chimney practically feasible See table 2 Do you need a chimney or not i e does table 2 result in a value or Yes No No Yes Needed i e table 2 results in a value Not needed i e table 2 results in Go to PATTERN 3 H1 ΔH1 Anv Anv min A B A B ΔH1 You ...

Page 74: ... 1 66 Unit 180 l 1 86 Unit 230 l 3 8 16 04 12 76 4 17 77 14 14 4 5 22 49 17 90 5 27 76 22 09 5 5 33 59 26 73 5 8 37 36 29 73 Table 2 Minimum release height Take the following into account For intermediate floor areas use the column with the lower value Example If the floor area is 22 50 m use the column of 20 00 m For intermediate refrigerant charges use the row with the higher value Example If th...

Page 75: ...count Use the correct 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 i...

Page 76: ... 76 ERLA11 16DAV3 W1 EBVH16SU23DJ Daikin Altherma 3 R F 4P655196 1 2021 09 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 30 00 35 00 2 86 4 6 1 3 3 06 4 1 0 5 ...

Page 77: ...he 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 ventilation betw...

Page 78: ... 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 DANGER RISK ...

Page 79: ...indoor unit Overview a b d c e a Top panel b User interface panel c Switch box cover d Front panel e High voltage switch box cover Open 1 Remove the top panel 5 T25 2 Remove the user interface panel Open the hinges at the top and slide the top panel upwards NOTICE If you remove the user interface panel also disconnect the cables from the back of the user interface panel to prevent damage ...

Page 80: ... box cover 4 T25 4 If necessary remove the front plate This is for example necessary in the following cases 7 2 5 To lower the switch box on the indoor unit 481 7 4 4 To connect the drain hose to the drain 487 When you need access to the high voltage switch box 2 T25 5 If you need access to the high voltage components remove the high voltage switch box cover ...

Page 81: ...ll need access to the inside of the indoor unit To have easier front access put the switch box lower on the unit as follows Prerequisite The user interface panel and front panel have been removed 1 Remove the fixing plate at the top of the unit 2 Tilt the switch box to the front and lift it out of its hinges 1 2 2 T25 3 Place the switch box lower on the unit Use the 2 hinges located lower on the u...

Page 82: ...owing stages 1 Providing the installation structure 2 Installing the outdoor unit 3 Providing drainage 4 Installing the discharge grille 5 Protecting the unit against snow and wind by installing a snow cover and baffle plates See 7 1 Preparing the installation site 464 7 3 2 Precautions when mounting the outdoor unit INFORMATION Also read the precautions and requirements in the following chapters ...

Page 83: ...ecommended height of the upper protruding part of the bolts is 20 mm 20 NOTICE Fix the outdoor unit to the foundation bolts using nuts with resin washers a If the coating on the fastening area is stripped off the metal can rust easily a 7 3 4 To install the outdoor unit 1 To handle the unit and to put in onto the installation structure see 4 2 1 To handle unpack and remove accessories Outdoor unit...

Page 84: ...late within 150 mm of the bottom side of the unit in order to prevent water from getting into the unit and to avoid drain water dripping see the following figure INFORMATION If necessary you can use a drain pan field supply to prevent drain water from dripping NOTICE If the unit CANNOT be installed fully level always make sure that the inclination is towards the backside of the unit This is requir...

Page 85: ...revent this 1 Remove the knockout hole a by tapping on the attachment points with a flat head screwdriver and a hammer a 2 Remove the burrs and paint the edges and areas around the edges using repair paint to prevent rusting NOTICE When making 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 i...

Page 86: ...e drain 7 4 2 Precautions when mounting the indoor unit INFORMATION Also read the precautions and requirements in the following chapters 2 General safety precautions 410 7 1 Preparing the installation site 464 7 4 3 To install the indoor unit 1 Lift the indoor unit from the pallet and place it on the floor Also see 4 3 3 To handle the indoor unit 426 2 Connect the drain hose to the drain See 7 4 4...

Page 87: ...to an appropriate drain according to the applicable legislation You can route the drain hose through the left or right side panel Prerequisite The user interface panel and front panel have been removed 1 Remove one of the side panels 2 Cut out the rubber grommet 3 Pull the drain hose through the hole 4 Reattach the side panel Ensure the water can flow through the drain tube It is recommended to us...

Page 88: ...up 98 8 3 4 To check for leaks 98 8 3 5 To perform vacuum drying 99 8 4 Charging refrigerant 100 8 4 1 About charging refrigerant 100 8 4 2 Precautions when charging refrigerant 101 8 4 3 Charging additional refrigerant 102 8 4 4 Completely recharging refrigerant 102 8 4 5 To fix the fluorinated greenhouse gases label 103 8 5 Preparing water piping 104 8 5 1 Water circuit requirements 104 8 5 2 Fo...

Page 89: ... and the maximum working pressure of the unit see PS High on the unit name plate larger piping thickness might be required 8 1 2 Refrigerant piping insulation Use polyethylene foam as insulation material with a heat transfer rate between 0 041 and 0 052 W mK 0 035 and 0 045 kcal mh C with a heat resistance of at least 120 C Insulation thickness Pipe outer diameter Øp Insulation inner diameter Øi I...

Page 90: ... use mineral oil on flared part Do NOT reuse piping from previous installations NEVER install a drier to this R32 unit to guarantee its lifetime The drying 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 refriger...

Page 91: ...e nut Tighten 3 or 4 turns by hand before tightening firmly ALWAYS use 2 wrenches together when loosening a flare nut ALWAYS use 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 ...

Page 92: ...r surface MUST be flawless b The pipe end MUST be evenly 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 th...

Page 93: ...ows 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 Do NOT p...

Page 94: ...ning 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 piping to ...

Page 95: ...ly 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 damage 3 D...

Page 96: ...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 block the ...

Page 97: ...oor 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 the outdoor unit s external refrigerant piping Before checking the refrigerant piping Make sure the refrigerant ...

Page 98: ...tely 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 stop valve to increase efficiency Make sure that the gas stop valve and liquid stop valve are firmly closed befo...

Page 99: ...ect 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 If the pr...

Page 100: ...ng 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 much you h...

Page 101: ...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 service p...

Page 102: ...ains 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 checked leak t...

Page 103: ...nhouse 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 refriger...

Page 104: ...e 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 excessive for...

Page 105: ...is Heating defrost 22 l min Domestic hot water production Field supply components Water 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 Domestic hot water The ma...

Page 106: ...y to the drain to avoid water dripping out of the unit See 7 4 4 To connect the drain hose to the drain 487 Air vents Provide air vents at all high points of the system which must also be easily accessible for servicing Two automatic air purges are provided in the indoor unit Check that the air purges are NOT tightened too much so that automatic release of air in the water circuit is possible Zn c...

Page 107: ...bar taps c Pressure reducing valve set to 3 5 bar part of the domestic hot water tank kit d Indoor unit e Dedicated 3 5 bar feed to from DHW tank f Dedicated 3 5 bar feed cold water g Cold water taps h Hot water taps i Shower Domestic hot water tank Pressure relief valve A pressure relief valve part of the inlet control group with an opening pressure of 8 bar prevents excessive water pressure in t...

Page 108: ...total water volume in the installation is higher than the minimum water volume the internal water volume of the indoor unit NOT included If Then the minimum water volume is Heating operation 20 l INFORMATION In critical processes or in rooms with a high heat load extra water might be required NOTICE When circulation in each space heating cooling loop is controlled by remotely controlled valves it ...

Page 109: ...er volume 7 m Do the following Increase the pre pressure according to the required installation height difference The pre pressure should increase by 0 1 bar for each metre above 7 m Check if the water volume does NOT exceed the maximum allowed water volume The expansion vessel of the indoor unit is too small for the installation In this case it is recommended to install an extra vessel outside th...

Page 110: ...aller may adjust the pre pressure of the expansion vessel The default pre pressure of the expansion vessel is 1 bar When it is required to change the pre pressure take following guidelines into account Only use dry nitrogen to set the expansion vessel pre pressure Inappropriate setting of the expansion vessel pre pressure will lead to malfunction of the system Changing the pre pressure of the expa...

Page 111: ... indoor unit 2 Connecting the recirculation piping 3 Connecting the drain hose to the drain 4 Filling the water circuit 5 Filling the domestic hot water tank 6 Insulating the water piping 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 4104 8 6 3 To connec...

Page 112: ...damage to the surroundings in case of water leakage it is recommended to close the domestic cold water inlet shut off valves during periods of absence NOTICE Overpressure bypass valve delivered as accessory We recommend to install the overpressure bypass valve in the space heating water circuit Mind the minimum water volume when choosing the installation location of the overpressure bypass valve a...

Page 113: ...her position than the top of the domestic hot water tank Heating of the domestic hot water tank causes water to expand and without pressure relief valve the water pressure inside the tank can rise above the tank design pressure Also the field installation piping tapping points etc connected to the tank is subjected to this high pressure To prevent this a pressure relief valve needs to be installed...

Page 114: ... Connect the pressure reducing valve pressure relief valve combination to the water mains inlet 7 Install the tundish part of the kit in a vertical position within a maximum of 600 mm away from the pressure reducing valve pressure relief valve combination WARNING Install the tundish away from any electrical device Possible consequence Electrical shock or fire NOTICE To ensure a free water flow thr...

Page 115: ...he following example shows discharge below fixed grating Building Regulation G3 section 3 61 gives alternative points of discharge 600 mm 300 mm a D1 D2 c b d a Safety device pressure and temperature relief valve of domestic hot water tank pressure relief valve of domestic hot water tank kit b Tundish c Fixed grating d Trapped gully D1 Metal discharge pipe from safety device to tundish D2 Discharg...

Page 116: ...ttings must be flushed free of flux and debris prior to installing the domestic hot water tank kit Failure to do this may cause irreparable damage to the tank kit controls Flush the system by opening the hot water tap The tundish pipework must be a 22 mm metal pipe with a minimal vertical length of 300 mm below the tundish before any elbows or bends in the pipework All pipework must have a continu...

Page 117: ... 7 To fill the domestic hot water tank 1 Open every hot water tap in turn to purge air from the system pipe work 2 Open the cold water supply valve 3 Close all water taps after all air is purged 4 Check for water leaks 5 Manually operate the field installed pressure relief valve to ensure a free water flow through the discharge pipe 8 6 8 To insulate the water piping The piping in the complete wat...

Page 118: ...mponents 123 9 2 2 To connect the electrical wiring to the outdoor unit 123 9 3 Connections to the indoor unit 125 9 3 1 To connect the main power supply 128 9 3 2 To connect the backup heater power supply 130 9 3 3 To connect the shut off valve 132 9 3 4 To connect the electricity meters 133 9 3 5 To connect the domestic hot water pump 134 9 3 6 To connect the alarm output 135 9 3 7 To connect th...

Page 119: ...ng 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 contact with sharp edges or piping particularly on the high pressure side Do NOT use taped wires stranded conductor wires extension cords or connectio...

Page 120: ...asten the terminal with the appropriate tool b a a Stranded conductor wire b Round crimp style terminal Use the following methods for installing wires Wire type Installation method Single core wire c b c a a A AA A a Curled single core wire b Screw c Flat washer Stranded conductor wire with round crimp style terminal c b b a c a B B a Terminal b Screw c Flat washer Allowed NOT allowed Tightening t...

Page 121: ...ts at benefit rates E g time of use rates seasonal rates Wärmepumpentarif in Germany and Austria This equipment allows for connection to such preferential kWh rate power supply delivery systems Consult with the electricity company acting as provider at the site where this equipment is to be installed to know whether it is appropriate to connect the equipment in one of the preferential kWh rate pow...

Page 122: ...80 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 Power supply and interconnection cable to indoor unit 3 Power ...

Page 123: ...mum 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 478 2 S...

Page 124: ...te 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 interconnection ...

Page 125: ...es 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 479 8 Connect an earth leakage circuit breaker and fuse to the power supply line 9 3 Connections to the indoor unit Item Description Power supply main See...

Page 126: ...less 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 controllers and setups possible for the heat pump convectors Depending on the setup you also need to implement a relay field supply see addendum book for optional equipment For m...

Page 127: ... sensor Addendum book for optional equipment Wires 2 0 75 mm 9 B 1 2 External 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 LAN adapter See Installation manual of the LAN adapter Addendum book for optiona...

Page 128: ...ptional equipment Wired room thermostat without multi zoning base unit Installation manual of the wired room thermostat Addendum book for optional equipment Wired room thermostat with multi zoning base unit Installation manual of the wired room thermostat digital or analogue multi zoning base unit Addendum book for optional equipment In this case You need to connect the wired room thermostat digit...

Page 129: ...cable main power supply In case of preferential kWh rate power supply Interconnection cable main power supply Wires 3 GND 1 5 mm Normal kWh rate power supply Wires 1N 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 ens...

Page 130: ...e mountings INFORMATION In case of preferential kWh rate power supply connect X11Y to X11YB The necessity of separate normal kWh rate power supply to indoor unit b X2M 5 6 depends on the type of preferential kWh rate power supply Separate connection to the indoor unit is required if preferential kWh rate power supply is interrupted when active OR if no power consumption of the indoor unit is allow...

Page 131: ... 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 c This equipment complies with EN IEC 61000 3 11 European International Technical Standard setting the limits for voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply s...

Page 132: ...ecommended fuse 4 pole 20 A curve 400 V tripping class C K5M Safety contactor in the lower switch box Q1DI Earth leakage circuit breaker field supply SWB Switch box X6M Terminal field supply NOTICE Do NOT cut or remove the backup heater power supply cable 9 3 3 To connect the shut off valve INFORMATION Shut off valve usage example In case of one LWT zone and a combination of underfloor heating and...

Page 133: ... switch box cover 2 Connect the valve control cable to the appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below NOTICE Wiring is different for a NC normally closed valve and a NO normally open valve A M2S B A B 21 28 X2M B 21 29 X2M NO NC 3 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings 9 3 4 To connect the electricity meters Wires 2 per meter 0 75 mm Electricity meters 12 V DC pulse...

Page 134: ...ing see 7 2 4 To open the indoor unit 479 1 Top panel 1 2 3 2 User interface panel 3 Upper switch box cover 2 Connect the electricity meters cable to the appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below A 6 5 4 3 S3S S2S B A B X5M 3 4 5 6 3 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings 9 3 5 To connect the domestic hot water pump Wires 2 GND 0 75 mm DHW pump output Maximum load ...

Page 135: ...riate terminals as shown in the illustration below A 1 M M2P B A B 1 2 X2M 3 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings 9 3 6 To connect the alarm output Wires 2 1 0 75 mm Maximum load 0 3 A 250 V AC 9 D Alarm output 1 Open the following see 7 2 4 To open the indoor unit 479 1 Top panel 1 2 3 2 User interface panel 3 Upper switch box cover 2 Connect the alarm output cable to the appr...

Page 136: ... of EKRP1HBAA is required b Prewiring between X2M 7 9 and Q1L thermal protector backup heater Do NOT change 3 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings 9 3 7 To connect the space cooling heating ON OFF output Wires 2 1 0 75 mm Maximum load 0 3 A 250 V AC 1 Open the following see 7 2 4 To open the indoor unit 479 1 Top panel 1 2 3 2 User interface panel 3 Upper switch box cover 2 Con...

Page 137: ... A Y2 7 B A B 7 9 X2M A4P Y2 YC X1M a b a Installation of EKRP1HBAA is required b Prewiring between X2M 7 9 and Q1L thermal protector backup heater Do NOT change 3 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings 9 3 8 To connect the changeover to external heat source Wires 2 0 75 mm Maximum load 0 3 A 250 V AC Minimum load 20 mA 5 V DC 9 C Bivalent 1 Open the following see 7 2 4 To open t...

Page 138: ...is required 3 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings 9 3 9 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 479 1 Top panel 1 2 3 2 User interface panel 3 Upper switch box cover 2 Conne...

Page 139: ...ly closed contact Wires 2 0 75 mm Maximum length 50 m Safety thermostat contact 16 V DC detection voltage supplied by PCB The voltage free contact shall ensure the minimum applicable load of 15 V DC 10 mA 1 Open the following see 7 2 4 To open the indoor unit 479 1 Top panel 1 2 3 2 User interface panel 3 Upper switch box cover 2 Connect the safety thermostat normally closed cable to the appropria...

Page 140: ...ermostat has a maximum temperature variation rate of 2 C min There is a minimum distance of 2 m between the safety thermostat and the 3 way valve NOTICE Error If you remove the jumper open circuit but do NOT connect the safety thermostat stop error 8H 03 will occur 9 3 11 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 ...

Page 141: ...0 5 mm Wires low voltage Smart Grid contacts 0 5 mm 9 8 4 3 Benefit kWh power supply Smart grid 9 8 5 Smart grid operation mode 9 8 6 Allow electrical heaters 9 8 7 Enable room buffering 9 8 8 Limit setting kW The wiring of the Smart Grid in case of low voltage contacts is as follows 14 13 S11S 6 5 S4S 4 3 X5M S10S 10 9 a 2 1 a Jumper factory mounted If you also connect a safety thermostat Q4L rep...

Page 142: ...mart grid operation mode 9 8 6 Allow electrical heaters 9 8 7 Enable room buffering 9 8 8 Limit setting kW The wiring of the Smart Grid in case of high voltage contacts is as follows S4S 3 4 X5M X5M 13 14 K2A K1A 5 6 9 10 K1A L N L N STEP 3 a b c d e f STEP 1 STEP 2 A1 A2 4 3 2 1 X10M K2A A1 A2 2 1 STEP 1 Smart Grid relay kit installation STEP 2 Low voltage connections STEP 3 High voltage connecti...

Page 143: ...ows a b c d e K1A K2A X10M 2 4 K1A K2A Relays X10M Terminal block a Screws for X10M b Screws for K1A and K2A c Sticker to put on the high voltage wires d Wires between the relays and X5M AWG22 ORG e Wires between the relays and X10M AWG18 RED B A B X5M 5 6 9 10 1 2 3 4 K1A K2A b b X10M a 2 Connect the low voltage wiring as follows A X5M 4 X5M 3 S4S B A B X5M 3 4 1314 3 Connect the high voltage wir...

Page 144: ...gh voltage Smart Grid contact 2 B A B X5M 1 2 3 4 X10M 4 Fix the cables with cable ties to the cable tie mountings If necessary bundle excessive cable length with a cable tie 9 4 After connecting the electrical wiring to the indoor unit To prevent water ingress to the switch box seal the low voltage wiring intake using the sealing tape delivered as accessory Without low voltage cables With low vol...

Page 145: ...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 installed in a ...

Page 146: ...gy prices 165 11 5 Weather dependent curve 167 11 5 1 What is a weather dependent curve 167 11 5 2 2 points curve 168 11 5 3 Slope offset curve 169 11 5 4 Using weather dependent curves 170 11 6 Settings menu 172 11 6 1 Malfunctioning 172 11 6 2 Room 173 11 6 3 Main zone 177 11 6 4 Additional zone 187 11 6 5 Space heating cooling 192 11 6 6 Tank 201 11 6 7 User settings 209 11 6 8 Information 213 ...

Page 147: ...ng settings Legend for tables You can access the installer settings using two different 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 scre...

Page 148: ...ew setting Example Modify 1 01 from 15 to 20 Most settings can be configured via the menu structure If for any reason it is required to change a 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 4147 2 Go to 9 I Installer settings Overview field settings 3 Turn the left dial...

Page 149: ...d you go back to the home screen the user interface will show a popup screen and request to restart the system When confirmed the system will restart and recent changes will be applied 11 1 2 To connect the PC cable to the switch box This connection between PC and hydro PCB is needed when updating the hydro software and EEPROM Prerequisite The EKPCCAB4 kit is required 1 Connect the USB connector o...

Page 150: ...n here All the settings can also be adjusted in the settings menu use the breadcrumbs For the setting Refer to Language 7 1 Time date 7 2 Hours Minutes Year Month Day System Indoor unit type read only 11 6 9 Installer settings 4214 Backup heater type 9 3 1 Domestic hot water 9 2 1 Emergency 9 5 Number of zones 4 4 11 6 5 Space heating cooling 4192 Backup heater Voltage 9 3 2 Backup heater 4216 Con...

Page 151: ...nly 3 9 Setpoint mode 3 4 Heating 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 6 6 Tank 4201 Comfort setpoint 5 2 Eco setpoint 5 3 Reheat setpoint 5 4 Hysteresis 5 9 and 5 A 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 sc...

Page 152: ...5 j e2 l k1 k2 k3 45 d e1 g3 g2 h1 g1 f i2 i3 i4 h2 i1 a2 a1 e3 b c Possible actions on this screen Go through 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 s...

Page 153: ...in zone i1 Installed room thermostat type Unit operation is decided based on the ambient temperature of the dedicated Human Comfort Interface BRC1HHDA used as room thermostat Unit operation is decided by the external room thermostat wired or wireless No room thermostat installed or set Unit operation is decided based on the leaving water temperature regardless of the actual room temperature and or...

Page 154: ...ion A malfunction occurred See 15 4 1 To display the help text in case of a malfunction 4270 for more information a If the corresponding operation for example space heating is not active the circle is greyed out 11 3 3 Main menu screen Starting from the home screen press or turn the left dial to open the main menu screen From the main menu you can access the different setpoint screens and submenus...

Page 155: ...cooling Shows the applicable symbol of your unit Put the unit in heating mode or cooling mode You cannot change the mode on heating only models 5 Tank Set the domestic hot water tank temperature 7 User settings Gives access to user settings such as holiday mode and quiet mode 8 Information Displays data and information about the indoor unit 9 Installer settings Restriction Only for the installer G...

Page 156: ...ne 3 Additional zone screen 45 C 3 Additional zone 5 Tank temperature screen 50 C 5 Tank Explanation a1 d d e d e c a2 b1 b2 Possible actions on this screen Go through the list of the submenu Go to the submenu Adjust and automatically apply the desired temperature Item Description Minimum temperature limit a1 Fixed by the unit a2 Restricted by the installer Maximum temperature limit b1 Fixed by th...

Page 157: ...tem you can define preset values You only need to set these values one time then reuse the values in other screens such as the scheduling screen If you later want to change the value you only have to do it in one place Possible preset values You can set the following user defined preset values Preset value Where used Tank temperatures under 5 Tank Restriction Only applicable if a DHW tank is prese...

Page 158: ...ur system layout and installer configuration schedules for multiple controls may be available You can See Set if a specific control needs to act according to a schedule Activation screen in Possible schedules 4159 Select which schedule you currently want to use for a specific control The system contains some predefined schedules You can Consult which schedule is currently selected Schedule Control...

Page 159: ... actions Actions you can use when programming a schedule For most schedules you can program up to 6 actions per day Schedule Control Description 1 2 Room Heating schedule Schedule for the desired room temperature in heating mode Predefined schedules 3 Activation screen 1 1 Schedule Possible actions Temperatures within range 1 3 Room Cooling schedule Schedule for the desired room temperature in coo...

Page 160: ...l zone On When the system is allowed to cool down the additional zone 4 2 Space heating cooling Operation mode schedule Schedule per month for when to operate the unit in heating mode and when in cooling mode See To set the space operation mode 4193 5 5 Tank Schedule Schedule for the domestic hot water tank temperature for your normal domestic hot water needs Predefined schedules 1 Activation scre...

Page 161: ...defined preset values High Medium Low See 11 4 4 Setting the energy prices 4165 11 4 3 Schedule screen Example This example shows how to set a room temperature schedule in heating mode for the main zone INFORMATION The procedures to program other schedules are similar To program the schedule overview Example You want to program the following schedule Mon Sat Wed Fri Thu Tue Sun User defined 1 Prer...

Page 162: ...hedule 1 Select the name of the current schedule Mon Sat Wed Fri Thu Tue Sun User defined 1 2 Select Delete Delete Rename Select 3 Select OK to confirm To clear the content of a day schedule 1 Select the day of which you want to clear the content For example Friday Mon Sat Wed Fri Thu Tue Sun User defined 1 C 2 Select Delete Delete Edit Copy 3 Select OK to confirm To program the schedule for Monda...

Page 163: ... 24 Mon Note To clear an action set its time as the time of the previous action 4 Confirm the changes Result The schedule for Monday is defined The value of the last action is valid until the next programmed action In this example Monday is the first day you programmed Thus the last programmed action is valid up to the first action of next Monday To copy the schedule to the other weekdays 1 Select...

Page 164: ...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 Saturday 2 Select Edit 3 Use the left dial to select an entry and edit the entry with the right dial 0 8 00 23 00 21 C 18 C 12 24 Sat 4 Confirm the changes 5 Select Saturday 6 Select Copy 7 Select Sunday 8 Select Paste Result Mon Sat Wed Fri Thu Tue Su...

Page 165: ...15 characters 5 Confirm the new name INFORMATION Not all schedules can be renamed Usage example You work in a 3 shift system If you work in a 3 shift system you can do the following 1 Program 3 room temperature schedules and give them appropriate names Example EarlyShift DayShift and LateShift 2 Select the schedule that you currently want to use 11 4 4 Setting the energy prices In the system you c...

Page 166: ...r electricity supplier 3 Confirm the changes INFORMATION The values correspond with the electricity price values for High Medium and Low previously set If no schedule is set the electricity price for High is taken into account About energy prices in case of an incentive per kWh renewable energy An incentive can be taken into account when setting the energy prices Although the running cost can incr...

Page 167: ...unit operates weather dependent if the desired leaving water or tank temperature is determined automatically by the outdoor temperature It therefore is connected to a temperature sensor on the North wall of the building If the outdoor temperature drops or rises the unit compensates instantly Thus the unit does not have to wait for feedback by the thermostat to increase or decrease the temperature ...

Page 168: ...ee 11 5 4 Using weather dependent curves 4170 Availability The weather dependent curve is available for Main zone Heating Main zone Cooling Additional zone Heating Additional zone Cooling Tank only available to installers INFORMATION To operate weather dependent correctly configure the setpoint of the main zone additional zone or tank See 11 5 4 Using weather dependent curves 4170 11 5 2 2 points ...

Page 169: ...e and offset Define the weather dependent curve by its slope and offset Change the slope to differently increase or decrease the temperature of the leaving water for different ambient temperatures For example if leaving water temperature is in general fine but at low ambient temperatures too cold raise the slope so that leaving water temperature is heated increasingly more at decreasingly lower am...

Page 170: ... zone heating Main zone or additional zone cooling Domestic hot water X1 X2 Examples of outdoor ambient temperature Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Examples of desired tank temperature or leaving water temperature The icon corresponds to the heat emitter for that zone Underfloor heating Fan coil unit Radiator Domestic hot water tank Possible actions on this screen Select slope or offset Increase or decrease the slope...

Page 171: ...hange the type for all zones main additional and for the tank go to 2 E Main zone WD curve type Viewing which type is selected is also possible via 3 C Additional zone WD curve type 5 E Tank WD curve type Restriction Only available to installers To change the weather dependent curve Zone Go to Main zone Heating 2 5 Main zone Heating WD curve Main zone Cooling 2 6 Main zone Cooling WD curve Additio...

Page 172: ... dependent curve 2 points curve The following table describes how to fine tune the weather dependent curve of a zone or tank You feel Fine tune with setpoints At regular outdoor temperatures At cold outdoor temperatures Y2 a Y1 a X1 a X2 a OK Cold OK Hot Cold OK Cold Cold Cold Hot Hot OK Hot Cold Hot Hot a See 11 5 2 2 points curve 4168 11 6 Settings menu You can set additional settings using the ...

Page 173: ...creen Control the room temperature of the main zone via setpoint screen 1 Room See 11 3 5 Setpoint screen 4156 Schedule Indicate if the room temperature is controlled according to a schedule or not Code Description 1 1 N A Schedule No Room temperature is directly controlled by the user Yes Room temperature is controlled by a schedule and can be modified by the user Heating schedule Applicable for ...

Page 174: ...ace heating cooling On Room thermostat control C 07 2 Allow for the dedicated Human Comfort Interface BRC1HHDA used as room thermostat to take care of room frost protection Set antifrost 1 4 1 Activation Yes Set the temperature of the antifrost function in 1 4 2 Room setpoint INFORMATION If a U4 error occurs room frost protection is NOT guaranteed NOTICE If the room Antifrost setting is active and...

Page 175: ...W off However if 1 4 1 Antifrost is activated limited frost protection by the unit is possible In case of 1 leaving water temperature zone If Then Space heating cooling Off and Outdoor ambient temperature drops below 6 C The unit will supply leaving water to the heat emitters to heat up the room again and the temperature setpoint of the leaving water will be lowered Space heating cooling On and Th...

Page 176: ...unctionality 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 protection is NOT guaranteed NOTICE If Emergency is set to Manual 9 5 1 0 and the unit is triggered to start emergency operation the unit will stop and needs to be recovered ma...

Page 177: ...m 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 grid and Room buffering is enabled 9 8 7 Yes If r...

Page 178: ... 2 Main zone See 11 3 5 Setpoint screen 4156 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 desired shi...

Page 179: ...for heating does NOT depend on the outdoor ambient temperature for cooling In Weather dependent mode the desired leaving water temperature depends on the outdoor ambient temperature Code Description 2 4 N A Setpoint mode Fixed WD heating fixed cooling Weather dependent When weather dependent operation is active low outdoor temperatures will result in warmer water and vice versa During weather depe...

Page 180: ... zone Ta Outdoor temperature 1 00 Low outdoor ambient temperature 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 t...

Page 181: ...igher than 1 09 as for low outdoor temperatures less cold 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 w...

Page 182: ... 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 avoid too...

Page 183: ... 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 situatio...

Page 184: ...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 thermostat is connected...

Page 185: ...eaving 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 8 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 additional zon...

Page 186: ... 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 conditio...

Page 187: ...g 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 under fl...

Page 188: ... for the additional zone via setpoint screen 3 Additional zone See 11 3 5 Setpoint screen 4156 Schedule Indicates if the desired leaving water temperature is according to a schedule See 11 6 3 Main zone 4177 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 4 3 Schedule screen Example 4161 Cooling...

Page 189: ...he figure below 0 00 0 01 Ta Tt 0 03 0 02 Tt Target leaving water temperature additional zone Ta Outdoor 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 out...

Page 190: ...mperature 25 C 43 C 0 05 Desired leaving water temperature when the outdoor temperature equals or drops below the low ambient temperature 9 07 C 9 08 C Note This value should be higher than 0 04 as for low outdoor temperatures 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 va...

Page 191: ...e highest leaving water temperature in heating operation and the lowest leaving water temperature in cooling operation 3 8 1 9 05 Heating minimum 15 C 37 C 3 8 2 9 06 Heating maximum 2 0D 2 emitter type additional zone radiator 37 C 60 C Else 37 C 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 determ...

Page 192: ...f 2 0D 2 this is fixed to 8 C Else 3 C 10 C 3 B 2 1 0E Delta T cooling A minimum temperature difference is required for the good operation of heat emitters in cooling mode 3 C 10 C WD curve type There are 2 methods to define the weather dependent curves 2 points see 11 5 2 2 points curve 4168 Slope Offset see 11 5 3 Slope offset curve 4169 In 2 E WD curve type you can choose which method you want ...

Page 193: ...s installed 1 Go to 4 Space heating cooling 2 Check if 4 1 Operation mode is listed and editable If so a heating cooling heat pump model is installed To tell the system which space operation to use you can You can Location Check which space operation mode is currently used Home screen Set the space operation mode permanently Main menu Restrict automatic changeover according to a monthly schedule T...

Page 194: ... each month select an option Reversible Not restricted Heating only Restricted Cooling only Restricted 4 Confirm the changes Example Changeover restrictions When Restriction During cold season Example October November December January February and March Heating only During warm season Example June July and August Cooling only In between Example April May and September Reversible The unit determine...

Page 195: ...eating temperature Example A unit is configured as following Desired room temperature in heating mode 22 C Desired room temperature in cooling mode 24 C Hysteresis value 1 C Offset 4 C Changeover from heating to cooling will occur when the room temperature rises above the maximum of the desired cooling temperature added by the hysteresis value thus 24 1 25 C and the desired heating temperature add...

Page 196: ... 2 water temperature zones During configuration the number of water zones must be set INFORMATION Mixing station If your system layout contains 2 LWT zones you need to install a mixing station in front of the main LWT zone Code Description 4 4 7 02 0 Single zone Only one leaving water temperature zone a a Main LWT zone 4 4 7 02 1 Dual zone Two leaving water temperature zones The main leaving water...

Page 197: ... emitter underfloor heating To avoid this Install an aquastat thermostatic valve to avoid too high temperatures towards a low temperature emitter Make sure you set the emitter types for the main zone 2 7 and for the additional zone 3 7 correctly in accordance with the connected emitter Pump operation mode When the space heating cooling operation is OFF the pump is always OFF When space heating coo...

Page 198: ...s ONLY available in leaving water temperature control a b d e f c g b c a Space heating cooling control b Off c On d LWT temperature e Actual f Desired g Pump operation 4 5 F 0D 2 Request Pump operation based on request Example Using a room thermostat and thermostat creates thermo ON OFF condition Remark NOT available in leaving water temperature control a d e b b c b c c a Space heating cooling c...

Page 199: ...Restriction Only displayed when the bizone kit EKMIKPOA or EKMIKPHA is installed Pump limitation Additional zone Possible values see below Possible values Value Description 0 No limitation 1 4 General limitation There is limitation in all conditions The required delta T control and comfort are NOT guaranteed 1 90 pump speed 2 80 pump speed 3 70 pump speed 4 60 pump speed 5 8 Limitation when no act...

Page 200: ...her than the value set by the Space heating off temperature 4 02 or if the outdoor temperature drops below the value set by the Space cooling off temperature F 01 When the pump operation is enabled the pump operation is possible at all outdoor temperatures Code Description 4 9 F 00 Pump operation 0 Disabled if outdoor temperature is higher than 4 02 or lower than F 01 depending on heating cooling ...

Page 201: ... temperature may rise above the desired leaving water temperature before the compressor stops The compressor will start up again when the leaving water temperature drops below the desired leaving water temperature Code Description 4 B 9 04 Overshoot 1 C 4 C Undershoot Restriction This function is only applicable in cooling mode during compressor startup It is NOT applicable for stable operation Th...

Page 202: ...l operation to immediately start heating up the water to the preset value Storage comfort However this consumes extra energy If powerful operation is active will be shown on the home screen To activate powerful operation Activate or deactivate Powerful operation as follows 1 Go to 5 1 Tank Powerful operation 2 Turn powerful operation Off or On Usage example You immediately need more hot water If y...

Page 203: ... denotes the lower desired tank temperature It is the desired temperature when a storage economic action is scheduled preferably during day Code Description 5 3 6 0B Eco setpoint 30 C min 50 6 0E C Reheat setpoint Desired reheat tank temperature used in Schedule reheat mode during reheat mode the guaranteed minimum tank temperature is set by the Reheat setpoint minus the reheat hysteresis If the t...

Page 204: ...o a schedule See the operation manual for more details Disinfection Applies only to installations with a domestic hot water tank The disinfection function disinfects the domestic hot water tank by periodically heating the domestic hot water to a specific temperature CAUTION The disinfection function settings MUST be configured by the installer according to the applicable legislation Code Descripti...

Page 205: ...d by possible domestic hot water demand NOTICE Disinfection mode Even if you turn OFF tank heating operation C 3 Operation Tank disinfection mode will remain active However if you turn it OFF while disinfection is running an AH error occurs INFORMATION In case of error code AH and no interruption of the disinfection function occurred due to domestic hot water tapping following actions are recommen...

Page 206: ...erature drops below the reheat temperature minus the heat pump ON hysteresis temperature the tank heats up to the reheat temperature The minimum ON temperature is 20 C even if setpoint hysteresis is smaller than 20 C Code Description 5 9 6 00 Heat pump ON hysteresis 2 C 40 C Hysteresis reheat hysteresis Applicable when domestic hot water preparation is scheduled reheat When the tank temperature dr...

Page 207: ...dependent curve See 11 5 2 2 points curve 4168 and 11 5 3 Slope offset curve 4169 for more information about the different curve types Both curve types require 4 field settings to be configured according to the figure below TDHW Ta 0 0C 0 0B 0 0E 0 0D TDHW The desired tank temperature Ta The averaged outdoor ambient temperature 0 0E low outdoor ambient temperature 40 C 5 C 0 0D high outdoor ambien...

Page 208: ...heat pump temperature 6 01 THP MAX 6 01 t 6 00 HP 5 10 20 30 40 43 45 TU THP OFF THP MAX TDHW THP ON 50 HP Heat pump If heating up time by the heat pump takes too long auxiliary heating by the backup heater can take place THP MAX Maximum heat pump temperature at sensor in domestic hot water tank THP OFF Heat pump OFF temperature THP MAX 6 01 THP ON Heat pump ON temperature THP OFF 6 00 TDHW Domest...

Page 209: ...time is enabled and clock format is set to 24 hours These settings can be changed during initial configuration or via the menu structure 7 2 User settings Time date 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 operati...

Page 210: ... can use quiet mode to decrease the sound of the outdoor unit However this also decreases the heating cooling capacity of the system There are multiple quiet mode levels The installer can Completely deactivate quiet mode Manually activate a quiet mode level Enable the user to program a quiet mode schedule If enabled by the installer the user can program a quiet mode schedule INFORMATION If the out...

Page 211: ...Schedule For more information about scheduling see 11 4 3 Schedule screen Example 4161 Electricity prices and gas price Only applicable in combination with the bivalent function See also Bivalent 4229 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 O...

Page 212: ...out energy prices in case of an incentive per kWh renewable energy An incentive can be taken into account when setting the energy prices Although 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...

Page 213: ... 17 11 6 8 Information Overview The following items are listed in the submenu 8 Information Installer settings User settings Tank Commissioning 8 Information 8 1 Energy data 8 2 Malfunction history 8 3 Dealer information 8 4 Sensors 8 5 Actuators 8 6 Operation modes 8 7 About 8 8 Connection status 8 9 Running hours 8 A Reset Dealer information The installer can fill in his contact number here Code...

Page 214: ...3 Dealer information Contact helpdesk number 8 4 Sensors Room temperature outside temperature leaving water temperature 8 5 Actuators Status mode of each actuator Example Unit pump ON OFF 8 6 Operation modes Current operation mode Example Defrost oil return mode 8 7 About Version information about the system 8 8 Connection status Information about the connection status of the unit the room thermos...

Page 215: ...guide you using the configuration wizard This way you can set the most important initial settings This way the unit will be able to run properly Afterwards more detailed settings can be done via the menu structure if required To restart the configuration wizard go to Installer settings Configuration wizard 9 1 Domestic hot water Domestic hot water The following setting determines if the system can...

Page 216: ... Program a domestic hot water pump schedule 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 Backup heater Besides the type of backup heater the voltage configuration and capacity must be set on the user interface Th...

Page 217: ...ected INFORMATION During normal operation the capacity of the second step of the backup heater at nominal voltage is equal to 6 03 6 04 INFORMATION If 4 0A 3 and emergency mode is active the power usage of the backup heater is maximal and equal to 2 6 03 6 04 INFORMATION Only for systems with integrated domestic hot water tank If the storage temperature setpoint is higher than 50 C Daikin recommen...

Page 218: ...re you need to reach the higher setpoint Operation Code Description 9 3 8 4 00 Backup heater operation 0 Restricted 1 Allowed 2 Only DHW Backup heater operation is enabled for domestic hot water and disabled for space heating INFORMATION Only for systems with integrated domestic hot water tank If backup heater operation during space heating needs to be limited but can be allowed for domestic hot w...

Page 219: ...ed for longer periods Code Description 9 5 1 4 06 0 Manual 1 Automatic 2 auto SH reduced DHW on 3 auto SH reduced DHW off 4 auto SH normal DHW off INFORMATION The auto emergency setting can be set in the menu structure of the user interface only INFORMATION If a heat pump failure occurs and Emergency is not set to Automatic setting 1 the room frost protection function and the underfloor heating sc...

Page 220: ...ilibrium temperature and 5 03 Space heating priority temperature are related to backup heater So you must set 5 03 equal or a few degrees higher than 5 01 9 6 3 5 04 Offset BSH setpoint Setpoint correction for domestic hot water temperature setpoint correction for the desired domestic hot water temperature to be applied at low outdoor temperature when space heating priority is enabled The correcte...

Page 221: ...en when the target domestic hot water temperature is NOT reached The actual maximum running time also depends on setting 8 04 When Control Room thermostat This preset value is only taken into account if there is a request for space heating or cooling If there is NO request for space heating cooling the tank is heated until the setpoint has been reached When Control Room thermostat This preset valu...

Page 222: ...s NOT set to Smart grid Allow pump 0 No Pump is forced off 1 Yes No limitation 9 8 4 D 01 Connection to a Benefit kWh power supply or a Smart grid 0 No The outdoor unit is connected to a normal power supply 1 Open 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 open and the unit will go ...

Page 223: ...t Grid operation modes 9 8 6 N A Restriction Only applicable if 9 8 4 Smart grid To set if electrical heaters are allowed Allow electrical heaters No Yes 9 8 7 N A Restriction Only applicable in case of room thermostat control and if 9 8 4 Smart grid To set if room buffering will be enabled Enable room buffering No The extra energy from the photovoltaic panels is only buffered in the DHW tank i e ...

Page 224: ...ption and thus requiring the use of power from the grid Allowed heaters during preferential kWh rate power supply Do NOT use 1 or 3 Setting D 00 to 1 or 3 when D 01 is set to 1 or 2 will reset D 00 back to 0 as the system does not have a booster heater Only set D 00 to the values in the table below D 00 Backup heater Compressor 0 Forced OFF Forced OFF 2 Allowed Smart Grid operation modes The 2 inc...

Page 225: ...rotective functions room frost protection tank disinfection and defrost are NOT overruled capacity will not be limited for these functions Also see Protective functions 4233 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 buffering with electrical heater is NOT possible in Fo...

Page 226: ... Description 9 9 9 5 09 Limit 1 0 kW 20 kW 9 9 A 5 0A Limit 2 0 kW 20 kW 9 9 B 5 0B Limit 3 0 kW 20 kW 9 9 C 5 0C Limit 4 0 kW 20 kW Priority heater This setting defines the priority of the electrical heaters depending on applicable limitation As no booster heater is present the backup heater will always be prioritised Code Description 9 9 D 4 01 Priority heater 0 None The backup heater is priorit...

Page 227: ...metering If energy metering is performed by the use of external power 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 ...

Page 228: ...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 install...

Page 229: ...oiler gas boiler oil burner will operate when the outdoor ambient temperature is low During bivalent operation the heat pump is turned off Set this value in case an auxiliary boiler is used If Bivalent is enabled When the outdoor temperature drops below the bivalent ON temperature fixed or variable based on energy prices the space heating by the heat pump stops automatically and the permission sig...

Page 230: ...n when it is deactivated See illustration below for the schematic location of this contact YC Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 X1 X2 X3 X4 OFF ON X2M SS1 X1M Code Description 9 C 3 C 03 Range 25 C 25 C step 1 C 9 C 4 C 04 Range 2 C 10 C step 1 C The higher the value of C 04 the higher the accuracy of the switch over between the heat pump system and the auxiliary boiler To determine the value of C 03 proceed as follows...

Page 231: ... 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 the electricity price value very low to promote the use of the heat pump Code Description 7 5 1 N A User settings Electricity price High 7 5 2 N A User settings Ele...

Page 232: ...en 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 is recommended to always e...

Page 233: ...power saving function setting E 08 needs to be enabled on the user interface Code Description 9 F E 08 Power saving function for outdoor unit 0 No 1 Yes Disable protections Protective functions The unit is equipped with the following protective functions Room antifrost 2 06 Tank disinfection 2 01 INFORMATION Protective functions Installer on site mode The software is equipped with protective funct...

Page 234: ...n be done using 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 in the field settings overview 9 I See To modify an overview setting 4148 Export MMI settings About exporting the configuration settings Export the configuration settings of the unit to a USB memory stick via the MMI the user interface of th...

Page 235: ...it installed Code Description 9 P 1 E 0B Bizone kit installed 0 No The system only has a main zone 1 N A 2 Yes 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...

Page 236: ...with controller EKMIKPOA the valve turning 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 6 12 Operation 4237 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 6 10 Commissioning Overview ...

Page 237: ...0 Off 1 On C 3 N A Tank 0 Off 1 On 11 6 13 WLAN INFORMATION Restriction WLAN settings are only visible when a WLAN cartridge or WLAN module is installed Overview The following items are listed in the submenu D Wireless gateway Malfunctioning Operation User profile Room D Wireless gateway D 1 Mode D 2 Reboot D 3 WPS D 4 Remove from cloud D 5 Home network connection D 6 Cloud connection About the WL...

Page 238: ...de of the front panel See Installation manual of the WLAN module Addendum book for optional equipment b Router Field supply c Smartphone app The Daikin Residential Controller app needs to be installed on the user s smartphone See http www onlinecontroller daikineurope com Configuration To configure the Daikin Residential Controller app follow the in app instructions While doing this the following ...

Page 239: ... software version of the WLAN and the software version of the Daikin Residential Controller app Remove from cloud Remove the WLAN cartridge module from the cloud Code Description D 4 N A Remove from cloud No Yes Home network connection Read out the status of the connection to the home network Code Description D 5 N A Home network connection Disconnected from WLAN_SSID Connected to WLAN_SSID Cloud ...

Page 240: ... 5 Setpoint range Heating minimum Heating maximum Cooling minimum Cooling maximum 7 2 Time date Hours Minutes 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 8 1 Energy data Electricity input Produced heat 5 Tank Powerful operation Comfort setpoint Eco setpoint Reheat setpoint Schedule W...

Page 241: ...y Benefit kWh power supply Smart grid operation mode Allow electrical heaters Limit setting kW Enable room buffering Allow heater Allow pump 9 Installer settings Configuration wizard Domestic hot water Backup heater Emergency Balancing Water pipe freeze prevention Benefit kWh power supply Power consumption control Energy metering Sensors Bivalent Alarm output Auto restart Power saving function Dis...

Page 242: ...ation Installer reference guide 242 ERLA11 16DAV3 W1 EBVH16SU23DJ Daikin Altherma 3 R F 4P655196 1 2021 09 INFORMATION Depending on the selected installer settings and unit type settings will be visible invisible ...

Page 243: ...rotor commission the unit as quickly as possible after filling the water circuit INFORMATION 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 Th...

Page 244: ...d stable power consumption NOTICE ALWAYS operate the unit with thermistors and or pressure sensors switches If NOT burning of the compressor might be the result NOTICE ALWAYS complete the refrigerant piping of the unit before operating If NOT the compressor will break 12 3 Checklist before commissioning After the installation of the unit first check the items listed below Once all checks are fulfi...

Page 245: ...The stop valves gas and liquid on the outdoor unit are fully open The air purge valve is open at least 2 turns The pressure relief valve purges water when opened Clean water MUST come out The minimum water volume is guaranteed in all conditions See To check the water volume and flow rate in 8 5 Preparing water piping 4104 The domestic hot water tank is filled completely 12 4 Checklist during commi...

Page 246: ...and check if the circuit is sufficiently filled with water Only if water escapes the valve after opening it you can start the air purge procedure Manual or automatic There are 2 modes for purging air Manual You can set the pump speed to low or high You can set the circuit the position of the 3 way valve to Space or Tank Air purge must be performed for both space heating and tank domestic hot water...

Page 247: ...ttings Scroll to Circuit and set it to Space Tank Scroll to Pump speed and set it to Low High 7 To stop the air purge manually 1 Open the menu and go to Stop air purge 2 Select OK to confirm To perform an automatic air purge 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 chan...

Page 248: ...e the range of operation the unit may NOT operate or may NOT deliver the required capacity To monitor leaving water and tank temperatures During test run the correct operation of the unit can be checked by monitoring its leaving water temperature heating cooling mode and tank temperature domestic hot water mode To monitor the temperatures 1 In the menu go to Sensors 2 Select the temperature inform...

Page 249: ...A or EKMIKPHA Bizone kit mixing valve test bizone kit EKMIKPOA or EKMIKPHA 12 4 5 Underfloor heating screed dryout About underfloor heating screed dryout Purpose The underfloor heating UFH screed dryout function is used for drying out the screed of an underfloor heating system during the construction of the building NOTICE The installer is responsible for contacting the screed manufacturer for the...

Page 250: ...ion level 4147 2 Go to A 4 2 Commissioning UFH screed dryout Program 3 Program the schedule To add a new step select the next empty line and change its value To delete a step and all steps below it decrease the duration to Scroll through the schedule Adjust the duration between 1 and 72 hours and temperatures between 15 C and 55 C 4 Press the left dial to save the schedule To perform an underfloor...

Page 251: ...yout schedule has been programmed See To program an underfloor heating screed dryout schedule 4250 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 4147 2 Go to A 4 Commissioning UFH screed dryout 3 Select Start UFH screed dryout 4 Select OK to ...

Page 252: ... To manually stop underfloor heating screed dryout 1 Go to A 4 3 Commissioning UFH screed dryout 2 Select Stop UFH screed dryout 3 Select OK to confirm Result The underfloor heating screed dryout is stopped Read out UFH screed dryout status When the program is stopped due to an error an operation switch off or a power failure you can read out the underfloor heating screed dryout status 1 Go to A 4...

Page 253: ...etting 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 maintenance ...

Page 254: ...d greenhouse gases requires that the refrigerant charge of the unit is indicated both in weight and CO2 equivalent Formula to calculate the quantity in CO2 equivalent tonnes GWP value of the refrigerant total refrigerant charge in kg 1000 In this chapter 14 1 Maintenance safety precautions 254 14 2 Yearly maintenance 255 14 2 1 Yearly maintenance outdoor unit overview 255 14 2 2 Yearly maintenance...

Page 255: ...o too low pressure or too high pressure leading to worse performance 14 2 3 Yearly maintenance indoor unit overview Water pressure Magnetic filter dirt separator Water pressure relief valve Relief valve hose Pressure relief valve of the domestic hot water tank Switch box Descaling Chemical disinfection Pressure reducing valve of the domestic hot water tank kit Temperature and pressure relief valve...

Page 256: ...r ALWAYS take off the magnetic sleeve ALWAYS first unscrew the drain cap and connect a drain hose to the bottom of the water filter then open the drain valve INFORMATION For yearly maintenance you do not have to remove the water filter from the unit to clean it But in case of trouble with the water filter you might have to remove it so that you can thoroughly clean it Then you need to do as follow...

Page 257: ... contactors K1M K2M K3M and K5M depending on your installation 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 Descaling Depending on water quality and set temperature scale can deposit on the heat exchanger in...

Page 258: ...lose the downstream isolating valve field supply Install an Allen key on the calibration screw in the centre of the plastic cover Rotate it clockwise to increase the outlet pressure and anticlockwise to reduce it Temperature and pressure relief valve Check for correct operation of the temperature and pressure relief valve Manually operate the temperature and pressure relief valve to ensure free wa...

Page 259: ...essure relief valve from the tank 6 Use a drain hose and a pump to drain the tank via the access point 2 1 7 Tightening torques for installation Item Tightening torque Tube connection 30 N m Temperature and pressure relief valve 40 N m 14 4 To inspect the inside of the domestic hot water tank DANGER RISK OF BURNING SCALDING The water in the tank can be very hot Prerequisite Stop the unit operation...

Page 260: ...in case of trouble with the water filter you might have to remove it so that you can thoroughly clean it Then you need to do as follows 14 5 1 To remove the water filter 4260 14 5 2 To clean the water filter in case of trouble 4261 14 5 3 To install the water filter 4262 14 5 1 To remove the water filter Prerequisite Stop the unit operation via the user interface Prerequisite Turn OFF the respecti...

Page 261: ... ALWAYS clean up spilled water 14 5 2 To clean the water filter in case of trouble 1 Remove the water filter from the unit See 14 5 1 To remove the water filter 4260 NOTICE To protect the piping connected to the magnetic filter dirt separator from damage it is recommended to perform this procedure with the magnetic filter dirt separator removed from the unit 2 Unscrew the bottom of the water filte...

Page 262: ...otrusion 5 Install and properly tighten the bottom of the water filter housing 14 5 3 To install the water filter NOTICE Check the condition of the O rings and replace if needed Apply water to the O rings before installation 1 Install the water filter in the correct location a c b a a Clip b Magnetic filter dirt separator c Air purge valve 2 Install the 2 clips to fix the water filter to the water...

Page 263: ...268 15 3 10 Symptom The pressure at the tapping point is temporarily unusually high 269 15 3 11 Symptom Tank disinfection function is NOT completed correctly AH error 269 15 4 Solving problems based on error codes 269 15 4 1 To display the help text in case of a malfunction 270 15 4 2 Error codes Overview 270 15 1 Overview Troubleshooting This chapter describes what you have to do in case of probl...

Page 264: ...pen 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 4 247 or use the automatic air purge function see To perform an automatic air purge 4247 The water pressure is 1 bar The expansion vessel is NOT broken The resistance in the water circuit is NOT too high for the pump see the ESP curve If...

Page 265: ...w of electrical connections except external actuators 4122 The preferential kWh rate signal was sent by the electricity company In the user interface of the unit go to 8 5 B Information Actuators Forced off contact If Forced off contact is On the unit is operating under the preferential kWh rate Wait for the power to return maximum 2 hours 15 3 4 Symptom The system is making gurgling noises after ...

Page 266: ...he rotor of the pump Remove the screw of the stator housing 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 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 cause...

Page 267: ...igh 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 The water pressure relief valve leaks Possible causes Corrective action Dir...

Page 268: ...em The air purge operation 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 5 01 There is air in the system Purge air manually or automatically See the air purge function in the chapter 12 Commis...

Page 269: ...at is selected 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 If in 5 6 Tank Heat up mode the mode Schedule only is selected it is recommended to program a Eco action 3 hours before the scheduled start up of the disinfection function to ...

Page 270: ...ode Description 7H 01 Water flow problem 7H 04 Water flow problem during domestic hot water production 7H 05 Water flow problem during heating sampling 7H 06 Water flow problem during cooling defrost 7H 07 Water flow problem Pump deblocking active 7H 08 Pump abnormality during operation pump feedback 80 00 Returning water temperature sensor problem 81 00 Leaving water temperature sensor problem 81...

Page 271: ... C0 00 Flow sensor malfunction C4 00 Heat exchanger temperature sensor problem C5 00 Heat exchanger thermistor abnormality CJ 02 Room temperature sensor problem E1 00 OU PCB defect E2 00 Leakage current detection error E3 00 OU Actuation of high pressure switch HPS E3 24 High pressure switch abnormality E4 00 Abnormal suction pressure E5 00 OU Overheat of inverter compressor motor E6 00 OU Compres...

Page 272: ...sor port thermistor abnormality J5 00 Malfunction of suction pipe thermistor J6 00 OU Malfunction of heat exchanger thermistor J6 07 OU Malfunction of heat exchanger thermistor J8 00 Malfunction of refrigerant liquid thermistor JA 00 OU Malfunction of high pressure sensor JC 00 Low pressure sensor abnormality JC 01 Evaporator pressure abnormality L1 00 Malfunction of INV PCB L3 00 OU Electrical bo...

Page 273: ...ping or bad communication wiring detection INFORMATION In case of error code AH and no interruption of the disinfection function occurred due to domestic hot water tapping following actions are recommended When the Reheat only or Schedule reheat mode is selected it is recommended to program the start up of the disinfection function at least 4 hours later than the last expected large hot water tapp...

Page 274: ...e during cooling INFORMATION Error AJ 03 is reset automatically from the moment there is a normal tank heat up INFORMATION If an U8 04 error occurs the error can be reset after a successful update of the software If the software is not successfully updated then you must make sure that your USB device has the FAT32 format INFORMATION The user interface will display how to reset an error code ...

Page 275: ...1N models 7 LEDs display 280 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 the electronic expansion valves Y1E Y3E are open Use all 3 service ports a b c to recover refrigerant Components c Y3E a Y1E b a Liquid stop valve with service port ...

Page 276: ...e 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 manually c2 c1 1 2 3 c3 c1 Electronic expansion valve c2 EEV coil c3 E...

Page 277: ... 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 mode I...

Page 278: ...ge 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 1 Start...

Page 279: ...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 automatically ...

Page 280: ...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 stick such ...

Page 281: ...ompressor 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 Press BS3...

Page 282: ...e 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 283 17 2 Piping diagram Outdoor unit 285 17 3 Piping diagram Indoor unit 286 17 4 Wiring diagram Outdoor unit 287 17 5 Wiring diagram Indoor unit 288 17 6 ESP curve Indoor unit 294 17 7 Technical speci...

Page 283: ...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 H 300 ...

Page 284: ... 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 285: ...ice 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 switch S...

Page 286: ... screw connection 1 b1 DHW Cold water IN screw connection 3 4 b2 DHW Hot water OUT screw connection 3 4 c Recirculation connection Thermistors d1 Gas refrigerant IN heating mode condenser R1T Outlet water heat exchanger d2 Liquid refrigerant OUT heating mode condenser R2T Outlet water backup heater e1 Liquid refrigerant IN cooling mode evaporator R3T Refrigerant liquid side e2 Gas refrigerant OUT ...

Page 287: ...agram 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 strip 4...

Page 288: ...h box Wiring depending on model PCB Note 1 Connection point of the power supply for the BUH should be foreseen outside the unit Note 1 Connection point of the power supply for the backup heater heater should be foreseen outside the unit Backup heater power supply Backup heater power supply 6T1 3 230 V 6 kW 6T1 3 230 V 6 kW 6V3 1N 230 V 6 kW 6V3 1N 230 V 6 kW 6WN 9WN 3N 400 V 6 9 kW 6WN 9WN 3N 400 ...

Page 289: ... Translation Position in switch box Position in switch box Legend A1P Main PCB A2P ON OFF thermostat PC power circuit A3P Heat pump convector A4P Digital I O PCB A8P Demand PCB A11P Main PCB of the MMI user interface of the indoor unit A14P PCB of the dedicated Human Comfort Interface BRC1HHDA used as room thermostat A15P Receiver PCB wireless ON OFF thermostat A20P WLAN module A30P Bizone mixing ...

Page 290: ... power supply terminal strip X X A X Y Y Connector X M Terminal strip Optional Field supply Translation of text on wiring diagram English Translation 1 Main power connection 1 Main power connection For HP tariff For heat pump tariff Indoor unit supplied from outdoor Indoor unit supplied from outdoor Normal kWh rate power supply Normal kWh rate power supply Only for normal power supply standard Onl...

Page 291: ... Bizone mixing kit Bizone mixing kit Continuous Continuous current DHW pump output Domestic hot water pump output DHW pump Domestic hot water pump Electrical meters Electrical meters For HV smartgrid For high voltage Smart Grid For LV smartgrid For low voltage Smart Grid For safety thermostat For safety thermostat For smartgrid For Smart Grid Inrush Inrush current Max load Maximum load Normally cl...

Page 292: ...oltage supplied by PCB Power limitation digital inputs 12 V DC 12 mA detection voltage supplied by PCB Space C H On OFF output Space cooling heating ON OFF output SWB Switch box 8 External On OFF thermostats and heat pump convector 8 External ON OFF thermostats and heat pump convector Additional LWT zone Additional leaving water temperature zone Main LWT zone Main leaving water temperature zone On...

Page 293: ...W wired room thermostat 5 core for C H operation 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 X2M 30 31 34 35 add X2M 30 31 34a 35a main X2M 30 34 35 add X2M 30 34a 35a Cooling heating ON OFF output NO valve X2M 21 28 NC valve X2M 21 29 Changeover to ...

Page 294: ...low 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 specifications Make sure water quality complies with EU directive 2020 2184 17 7...

Page 295: ...ply pressure to pressure reducing valve 16 bar Operating pressure set pressure of pressure reducing valve 3 5 bar Maximum primary working pressure heating 2 5 bar Maximum flow temperature 65 oC Expansion vessel pre charge pressure 3 5 bar Expansion valve setting 8 bar Temperature and pressure relief valve replacement part No 302810P Operating pressure of temperature and pressure relief valve 10 ba...

Page 296: ...ct 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 Labels manua...

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Page 298: ... requests incl quick logic 1 1 contact 2 2 contacts Delta T 2 B 1 1 0B R W 2 0C 2 Radiator 3 10 C step 1 C 5 C 2 0C 2 Radiator 8 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 Additional zone 3 4 0 Fixed 1 WD heating fixed cooling 2 Weather dependent Heating WD curve 3 5 0 00 R W 9 05 min 45 9 06 C step 1 C 25 C Field settings table Ins...

Page 299: ...itation 1 4 90 60 pump speed 5 8 90 60 pump speed during sampling 6 80 pump speed during sampling Space heating cooling 4 9 F 00 R W 0 Restricted 1 Allowed 4 A D 03 R W 0 No 1 increase 2 C span 4 C 2 increase 4 C span 4 C 3 increase 2 C span 8 C 4 increase 4 C span 8 C 4 B 9 04 R W 1 4 C step 1 C 2 C 4 C 2 06 R W 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Tank 5 2 6 0A R W 30 6 0E C step 1 C 55 C 5 3 6 0B R W 30 min 50...

Page 300: ...0 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 3 6V 1 4 9W 2 9 1 3 3 E 05 E 06 E 07 R W 3 R O 4 No DHW 3 EKHW small volume 3 Integrated 4 EKHW big volume 3 EKHWP 3 3rd party small coil 3 3rd party big coil 3 9 1 3 4 4 06 R W 0 Manual 1 Automatic normal SH ...

Page 301: ...06 R W 25 43 C step 1 C 35 C 9 1 A 0 07 R W 10 25 C step 1 C 20 C Tank 9 1 B 1 6 0D R W 0 Reheat only 1 Reheat sched 2 Scheduled only 9 1 B 2 6 0A R W 30 6 0E C step 1 C 55 C 9 1 B 3 6 0B R W 30 min 50 6 0E C step 1 C 45 C 9 1 B 4 6 0C R W 30 min 50 6 0E C step 1 C 45 C 9 1 B 6 6 08 R W 2 20 C step 1 C 10 C Domestic hot water Voltage Configuration Capacity step 1 Additional capacity step 2 Emitter...

Page 302: ...0 hour step 0 5 hour 3 hour 9 6 5 8 00 R W 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 95 min step 5 min 95 min Installer settings 9 7 4 04 R O 0 Continuous pump operation 1 Non continuous pump operation 2 OFF Benefit kWh power supply 9 8 2 D 00 R W 0 None 1 BSH only 2 BUH only 3 All heaters 9 8 3 D 05 R W 0 Forced off 1 As normal 9 8 4 D 01 R W 0 No 1 Acti...

Page 303: ...sabled 1 Enabled 9 G R W 0 No 1 Yes Overview field settings 9 I 0 00 R W 9 05 min 45 9 06 C step 1 C 25 C 9 I 0 01 R W 9 05 9 06 step 1 C 2 0D 0 40 C 2 0D 1 45 C 2 0D 2 55 C 9 I 0 02 R W 10 25 C step 1 C 15 C 9 I 0 03 R W 40 5 C step 1 C 10 C 9 I 0 04 R W 9 07 9 08 C step 1 C 2 0D 0 18 C 2 0D 1 5 C 2 0D 2 18 C 9 I 0 05 R W 9 07 9 08 C step 1 C 22 C 9 I 0 06 R W 25 43 C step 1 C 35 C 9 I 0 07 R W 1...

Page 304: ... 9 I 3 01 0 Leaving water value for low ambient temp for DHW WD curve High ambient temp for DHW WD curve Low ambient temp for DHW WD curve Low ambient temp for LWT main zone heating WD curve High ambient temp for LWT main zone heating WD curve Leaving water value for low ambient temp for LWT main zone heating WD curve Leaving water value for high ambient temp for LWT main zone heating WD curve Wea...

Page 305: ... 3kW 3 0kW 4 9 I 6 03 R W 0 10kW step 0 2kW 2kW 1 3kW 2 9 I 6 04 R W 0 10kW step 0 2kW 4kW 1 6kW 2 9 I 6 07 R W 0 200W step 10W 0W 9 I 6 08 R W 2 20 C step 1 C 10 C Water pipe freeze prevention What is the maximum desired room temperature in heating What is the mimimum desired room temperature in heating What is the maximum desired room temperature in cooling Emergency Which power limitation mode ...

Page 306: ...W 2 0D 2 37 60 step 1 C 60 C 2 0D 2 37 55 step 1 C 55 C 9 I 9 07 R W 5 18 C step 1 C 7 C What is the desired comfort storage temperature What is the desired eco storage temperature What is the desired reheat temperature What is the desired DHW production type What is the maximum DHW temperature setpoint Domestic hot water booster heater overshoot temperature Domestic hot water booster heater hyste...

Page 307: ...9 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 6 100 pulse kWh PV meter 7 1000 pulse kWh PV meter 8 1 pulse m gas meter 9 10 pulses m gas meter 10 100 pulses m gas meter 9 I D 0A R W 4 R O 3 0 4 2 3 9 I D 0B 2 9 I D 0C 0 9 I D 0D 0 9 I D 0E 0 9 I E 00 R O 0 5 0 LT split 9 I E 01 R O 1 9 I E 02 R O 0 Reversible 5 1 Heating only 6 9 I E 03 R O 3 6V 1 4 9W 2 ...

Page 308: ... Yes 9 I F 0D R W 0 Continuous 1 Sample 2 Request 9 I F 0E R W 20 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 2 With hydraulic separator with direct pump 9 P 3 7 0A R W 20 95 step 5 95 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 Is th...

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