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Operation manual

 

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E(D/B)(H/L)Q011~016BB

 

Unit and options for air to water heat pump system

 

4PW67905-1 – 01.2011

 

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ONTENTS

 

Page

 

1.

Definitions.................................................................................. 1

 

1.1.

Meaning of warnings and symbols................................................. 1

1.2.

Meaning of used terms .................................................................. 1

 

2.

General safety precautions........................................................ 2

3.

Introduction................................................................................ 2

 

3.1.

General information........................................................................ 2

3.2.

Scope of this manual ..................................................................... 2

 

4.

Operating the unit ...................................................................... 3

 

4.1.

Introduction .................................................................................... 3

4.2.

Operating the digital controller ....................................................... 3
Features and functions................................................................... 3
Basic controller functions ............................................................... 3
Clock function................................................................................. 3
Schedule timer function ................................................................. 3

4.3.

Name and function of buttons and icons........................................ 4

4.4.

Setting up the controller ................................................................. 5
Setting the clock............................................................................. 5
Setting the schedule timer ............................................................. 5

4.5.

Description of the operation modes ............................................... 6
Space heating operation (

 

h

 

).......................................................... 6

Space cooling operation (

 

c

 

) .......................................................... 6

Domestic water heating operation (

 

w

 

) .......................................... 6

Powerful domestic water heating operation ................................... 6
Quiet mode operation (

 

s

 

) ............................................................ 7

Disinfection function ....................................................................... 7
Freeze protection function.............................................................. 7

4.6.

Controller operations...................................................................... 7
Manual operation ........................................................................... 7
Schedule timer operation ............................................................... 8

4.7.

Programming and consulting the schedule timer ........................... 9
Programming................................................................................ 10
Consulting programmed actions .................................................. 12
Tips and tricks .............................................................................. 12

 

5.

Field settings ........................................................................... 13

 

5.1.

Procedure .................................................................................... 13
Detailed description ..................................................................... 13
Field settings table ....................................................................... 18

 

6.

Maintenance ............................................................................ 21

 

6.1.

Important information regarding the refrigerant used................... 21

6.2.

Maintenance activities.................................................................. 21

6.3.

Standstill ...................................................................................... 21

 

7.

Troubleshooting ....................................................................... 21

8.

Disposal requirements............................................................. 22

 

The original instructions are written in English. All other languages
are translations of the original instructions.

This appliance is not intended for use by persons, including children,
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.

 

1. D

 

EFINITIONS

 

1.1.

Meaning of warnings and symbols

 

Warnings in this manual are classified according to their severity and
probability of occurrence.

Some types of danger are represented by special symbols:

 

1.2.

Meaning of used terms

 

Installation manual:

 

Instruction manual specified for a certain product or application,
explaining how to install, configure and maintain it.

 

Operation manual:

 

Instruction manual specified for a certain product or application,
explaining how to operate it.

 

Maintenance instructions:

 

Instruction manual specified for a certain product or application,
which explains (if relevant) how to install, configure, operate and/or
maintain the product or application.

 

Dealer:

 

Sales distributor for products as per the subject of this manual.

 

Installer:

 

Technical skilled person who is qualified to install products as per the
subject of this manual.

 

User:

 

Person who is owner of the product and/or operates the product.

 

Service company:

 

Qualified company which can perform or coordinate the required
service to the unit.

 

EDHQ011~016BB6V3

EDHQ011~016BB6W1

EDLQ011~016BB6V3

EDLQ011~016BB6W1

EBHQ011~016BB6V3

EBHQ011~016BB6W1

EBLQ011~016BB6V3

EBLQ011~016BB6W1

 

Unit and options for air to water heat pump system

 

Operation manual

 

CAREFULLY READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
OPERATING THE UNIT. THEY WILL TELL YOU HOW TO
USE THE UNIT PROPERLY. KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A
HANDY PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

 

WARNING

 

Before operating the unit, be sure the installation has been
carried out correctly by an installer.

If you feel unsure about operation, contact your installer for
advice and information.

 

DANGER

 

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

 

WARNING

 

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

 

CAUTION

 

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also
be used to alert against unsafe practices.

 

NOTICE

 

Indicates situations that may result in equipment or
property-damage accidents only.

 

INFORMATION

 

This symbol identifies useful tips or additional information.

 

Electric current.

 

Danger of burning and scalding.

Summary of Contents for Altherma EBHQ-BB6V3

Page 1: ...BB6W1 EDLQ011BB6V3 EDLQ014BB6V3 EDLQ016BB6V3 EDLQ011BB6W1 EDLQ014BB6W1 EDLQ016BB6W1 EBHQ011BB6V3 EBHQ014BB6V3 EBHQ016BB6V3 EBHQ011BB6W1 EBHQ014BB6W1 EBHQ016BB6W1 EBLQ011BB6V3 EBLQ014BB6V3 EBLQ016BB6V3 EBLQ011BB6W1 EBLQ014BB6W1 EBLQ016BB6W1 Unit and options for air to water heat pump system ...

Page 2: ... according to their severity and probability of occurrence Some types of danger are represented by special symbols 1 2 Meaning of used terms Installation manual Instruction manual specified for a certain product or application explaining how to install configure and maintain it Operation manual Instruction manual specified for a certain product or application explaining how to operate it Maintenan...

Page 3: ...out electrical booster heater EKHTS in 2 different sizes 200 and 260 litre Solar kit for domestic hot water tank option For information concerning the EKSOLHW solar kit refer to the installation manual of that kit Room thermostat kit option An optional room thermostat EKRTW EKRTWA or EKRTR can be connected to the unit Refer to the operation manual of the room thermostat for more information 3 2 Sc...

Page 4: ...his gas safely it is recommended that a hot tap be turned on for several minutes at a sink basin or bath but not at a dishwasher clothes washer or other appliance During this procedure there must be no smoking open flame or any electrical appliance operating nearby If hydrogen is discharged through the tap it will probably make a sound as of air escaping 4 2 Operating the digital controller Operat...

Page 5: ...er 11 SET TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 9 The display shows the current space heating cooling set temperature of the installation 12 SETTING Not used For installation purposes only 13 NOT AVAILABLE n This icon is displayed whenever a non installed option is addressed or a function is not available 14 DEFROST STARTUP MODE ICON d This icon indicates that the defrost startup mode is active 15 COMPRESSOR ICON ç...

Page 6: ...torage set point of the domestic hot water temperature only for 4 03 4 or 5 The buttons are not used when the domestic hot water tank is not installed 34 QUIET MODE BUTTON s This button enables or disables quiet mode If the controller is set in permission level 2 or 3 refer to 5 Field settings on page 13 the quiet mode button will not be operable 35 BIVALENT FUNCTION OR EXTERNAL BACKUP HEATER ACTI...

Page 7: ...t upon user request 2 Reheat Scheduled The unit will heat up the domestic water tank starting from a scheduled time and untill the reheat set point is reached Preferally this is done during the time of day when space heating demand is lowest Continuous The unit will continuously heat up the domestic water tank untill the reheat set point is reached In this case a balance with the space heating dem...

Page 8: ...e actual temperature set point only appears on the display after pressing one of the buttons wi or wj If no button is pressed for 5 seconds the temperature set point will automatically disappear from the display again Temperature range for domestic water heating For EKHW only 30 C to 78 C For EKHTS only 30 C to 60 C 3 Press the v button to deactivate domestic water heating w Icon w disappears from...

Page 9: ...on with a set point weather dependent or manually set Four actions can be programmed These actions are repeated daily 3 Quiet mode refer to Programming space cooling quiet mode or booster heater mode on page 11 Switch the mode on or off at a scheduled time Four actions can be programmed per mode These actions are repeated daily 4 Domestic water heating refer to Programming space heating or domesti...

Page 10: ...t a requirement but will simplify the interpretation of the program later If 2 or more actions are programmed for the same day and at the same time only the action with the highest action number will be executed You can always alter add or remove the programmed actions later INFORMATION The programmed actions are not stored according to their timing but according to the time of programming This me...

Page 11: ...he programming mode 8 Use the button to select the action number you would like to program or to modify 9 Use the ba button to select For space heating x switch heating and the controller off 9 set the temperature by means of the bi and bj buttons a to select automatic temperature calculation For domestic water heating use the ba button to enable or disable the x action 10 Use the pi and pj button...

Page 12: ... select For space cooling x switch cooling and the controller off 9 set the temperature by means of the bi and bj buttons a to select automatic temperature calculation For quiet mode and booster heater mode 1 use the ba button to enable or disable the x action 9 Repeat steps 6 to 8 to program the other actions of the selected mode When all actions have been programmed make sure that the display sh...

Page 13: ...e button The actual mode is blinking 2 Use the pi and pj buttons to select the mode you want to program The selected mode is blinking You can leave programming by pressing the pr button 3 Press the button to confirm the selected mode The actual day is blinking 4 Select the day you would like to copy to the next day by means of the pi and pj buttons The selected day is blinking You can return to st...

Page 14: ...peat step 2 through 4 to change other field settings as required 7 When finished press the z button to exit FIELD SET MODE Detailed description 0 User permission level If required certain user interface buttons can be made unavailable for the user Three permission levels are defined see the table below Switching between level 1 and level 2 3 is done by simultaneously pressing buttons pfi and pfj i...

Page 15: ...i2_Ti the target outgoing water temperature when the outdoor temperature equals or rises above the high ambient temperature Hi2_A Note that the Hi2_Ti value should be lower than Lo2_Ti as for warmer outdoor temperatures i e Hi2_A colder water is required Tt Target water temperature TA Ambient outdoor temperature Shift value Shift value 2 Disinfection function Applies only to installations with a d...

Page 16: ... hysteresis Example 1 Scheduled storage 6 03 1 scheduled reheat 6 05 1 disinfection function 2 01 1 activated A Scheduled storage operation activated at 6 04 heat up domestic hot water untill domestic hot water user interface set point TDHW e g 55 C is reached B Scheduled reheat operation activated at 6 06 heat up domestic hot water untill domestic hot water reheat set point 6 07 e g 45 C is reach...

Page 17: ...ing automatic storage during night default setting If it seems that the domestic hot water night storage operation is not sufficient for your needs an additional scheduled reheat during daytime can be set NOTICE The setting 4 03 shall not be modified The installer selected the proper setting for your application INFORMATION The status of this setting is only mentioned to indicate which settings an...

Page 18: ...r to the installation manual of that kit d Local shift value weather dependent Local shift value weather dependent The local shift value weather dependent field setting is only relevant in case weather dependent set point see field setting 1 Weather dependent set point on page 14 is selected d 03 Local shift value weather dependent determines the shift value of the weather dependent set point arou...

Page 19: ...Fri Mon Sun All 01 Status 1 ON 0 1 02 Start time 23 00 0 00 23 00 1 00 hour 03 Set point only in combination with domestic hot water tank without electrical booster heater EKHTS 60 fixed 5 C 03 Set point only in combination with domestic hot water tank with built in electrical booster heater EKHW 70 55 80 5 C 04 Interval only in combination with domestic hot water tank without electrical booster h...

Page 20: ...stallation related setting 9 Heating and cooling set point ranges 00 Heating set point upper limit 55 37 55 1 C 01 Heating set point lower limit 25 15 37 1 C 02 Cooling set point upper limit 22 18 22 1 C 03 Cooling set point lower limit 5 5 18 1 C 04 Installation related setting Automatic set back function 05 Set back operation 0 OFF 0 1 1 06 Set back operation start time 23 00 0 00 23 00 1 00 hou...

Page 21: ... Not applicable Do not change the default value E Unit information readout 00 Software version Read only 01 EEPROM version Read only 02 Unit model identification Do not change the default value depending on model 03 Liquid refrigerant temperature Read only 1 C 04 Inlet water temperature Read only 1 C F Installation related setting 00 Installation related setting 01 Installation related setting 02 ...

Page 22: ...void injury give the piping time to return to normal temperature or be sure to wear proper gloves Do not touch any switch with wet fingers Touching a switch with wet fingers can cause electrical shock WARNING Do not touch the refrigerant pipes during and immediately after operation as the refrigerant pipes may be hot or cold depending on the condition of the refrigerant flowing through the refrige...

Page 23: ... shall not be mixed with unsorted household waste Do not try to dismantle the system yourself the dismantling of the system treatment of the refrigerant of oil and other parts must be done by a qualified installer in accordance with the applicable legislation Units must be treated at a specialized treatment facility for re use recycling and recovery By ensuring this product is disposed off correct...

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