8 Configuration
Installer reference guide
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ERLQ004~008CA + 08S18CB
Daikin Altherma – Low temperature split
4P401676-1 – 2015.02
#
Code
Description
[A.4.1]
[6-0D]
Domestic hot water Type:
▪ 0 (Reheat only): Only reheat operation
is allowed.
▪ 1 ( sched.): The domestic hot
water tank is heated according to a
schedule and between the scheduled
heatup cycles, reheat operation is
allowed.
▪ 2 (Scheduled only): The domestic hot
water tank can ONLY be heated
according to a schedule.
See
"8.3.2 Domestic hot water control: advanced" on page 50
for
more details.
INFORMATION
There is a risk of space heating capacity shortage/comfort
problem (in case of frequent domestic hot water operation,
frequent and long space heating interruption will happen)
when selecting [6‑0D]=0 ([A.4.1] Domestic hot water
Type=Reheat only).
Maximum DHW temperature setpoint
The maximum temperature that users can select for the domestic
hot water. You can use this setting to limit the temperatures at the
hot water taps.
INFORMATION
During disinfection of the domestic hot water tank, the
DHW temperature can exceed this maximum temperature.
INFORMATION
Limit the maximum hot water temperature according to the
applicable legislation.
#
Code
Description
[A.4.5]
[6-0E]
Maximum setpoint
The maximum temperature that users
can select for the domestic hot water.
You can use this setting to limit the
temperature at the hot water taps.
Range: 40°C~60°C (default: 60°C).
The maximum temperature is NOT
applicable during disinfection function.
See disinfection function.
8.2.7
Contact/helpdesk number
#
Code
Description
[6.3.2]
N/A
Number that users can call in case of
problems.
8.3
Advanced configuration/
optimization
8.3.1
Space heating operation: advanced
Preset leaving water temperature
You can define preset leaving water temperatures:
▪ economic (denotes the desired leaving water temperature which
results in the lowest energy consumption)
▪ comfort (denotes the desired leaving water temperature which
results in the highest energy consumption).
Preset values make it easy to use the same value in the schedule or
to adjust the desired leaving water temperature according to the
room temperature (see modulation). If you later want to change the
value, you ONLY have to do it in one place. Depending on whether
the desired leaving water temperature is weather dependent or NOT,
the desired shift values or the absolute desired leaving water
temperature should be specified.
NOTICE
The preset leaving water temperatures are ONLY
applicable for the main zone, as the schedule for the
additional zone consists of On/OFF actions.
NOTICE
Select preset leaving water temperatures in accordance
with the design and selected heat emitters to ensure the
balance between desired room and leaving water
temperatures.
#
Code
Description
Preset leaving water temperature for the main leaving water
temperature zone in case of NOT weather dependent
[7.4.2.1]
[8-09]
Comfort (heating)
[9‑01]~[9‑00] (default: 35°C)
[7.4.2.2]
[8-0A]
Eco (heating)
[9‑01]~[9‑00] (default: 33°C)
Preset leaving water temperature (shift value) for the main leaving
water temperature zone in case of weather dependent
[7.4.2.5]
N/A
Comfort (heating)
–10°C~+10°C (default: 0°C)
[7.4.2.6]
N/A
Eco (heating)
–10°C~+10°C (default: –2°C)
Temperature ranges (leaving water temperatures)
The purpose of this setting is to prevent selecting a wrong (i.e. too
hot or too cold) leaving water temperature. Therefore the available
desired heating temperature range can be configured.
NOTICE
In case of a floor heating application it is important to limit
the maximum leaving water temperature at heating
operation according to the specifications of the floor
heating installation.
NOTICE
▪ When adjusting the leaving water temperature ranges,
all desired leaving water temperatures are also
adjusted to guarantee they are between the limits.
▪ Always balance between the desired leaving water
temperature with the desired room temperature and/or
the capacity (according to the design and selection of
the heat emitters). The desired leaving water
temperature is the result of several settings (preset
values, shift values, weather dependent curves,
modulation). As a result, too high or too low leaving
water temperatures could occur which lead to
overtemperatures or capacity shortage. By limiting the
leaving water temperature range to adequate values
(depending on the heat emitter), such situations can be
avoided.
Example:
Set the minimum leaving water temperature to 28°C to
avoid NOT to be able to heat up the room: leaving water
temperatures MUST be sufficiently higher than the room
temperatures (in heating).