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8 Configuration

Installation manual

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EBLA04~E23V3 + EDLA04~E23V3
Daikin Altherma 3 M
4P685229-1D – 2022.10

NOTICE

If  you  add  glycol  to  the  water,  you  also  need  to  install  a
flow switch (EKFLSW2).

8.2.4

Configuration wizard: Backup heater

INFORMATION

▪ For models with integrated backup heater (

3V

 models),

most of the backup heater settings are fixed.

▪ For  other  models,  the  backup  heater  settings  are  only

applicable  in  case  the  optional  external  backup  heater
kit is installed.

The  backup  heater  is  adapted  to  be  connected  to  most  common
European  electricity  grids.  If  the  backup  heater  is  available,  the
voltage,  configuration  and  capacity  must  be  set  on  the  user
interface.

The  capacities  for  the  different  steps  of  the  backup  heater  must  be
set  for  the  energy  metering  and/or  power  consumption  control
feature  to  work  properly.  When  measuring  the  resistance  value  of
each heater, you can set the exact heater capacity and this will lead
to more accurate energy data.

Backup heater type

▪ For models with integrated backup heater, this is fixed to 

3V

.

▪ For  other  models,  this  can  be  set  to 

No  heater

,  or 

External

heater

  (i.e.  when  the  optional  external  backup  heater  kit  is

installed).

#

Code

Description

[9.3.1]

[E‑03]

▪ 0: 

No heater

▪ 1: 

External heater

▪ 2: 

3V

Voltage

▪ For a 

3V

 model, this is fixed to 

230V, 1ph

.

▪ The optional external backup heater can be set to 

230V,  1ph

 or

400V, 3ph

.

#

Code

Description

[9.3.2]

[5‑0D]

▪ 0: 

230V, 1ph

▪ 2: 

400V, 3ph

Configuration

The  backup  heater  can  be  configured  in  different  ways.  It  can  be
chosen to have a 1-step only backup heater or a backup heater with
2 steps. If 2 steps, the capacity of the second step depends on this
setting.  It  can  also  be  chosen  to  have  a  higher  capacity  of  the
second step in emergency.

▪ For a 

3V

 model, this is fixed to Relay 1.

▪ The optional external backup heater can be set to the following:

#

Code

Description

[9.3.3]

[4‑0A]

▪ 0: Relay 1

▪ 1: Relay 1 / Relay 1+2

▪ 2: Relay 1 / Relay 2

▪ 3: Relay 1 / Relay 2 

Emergency

 Relay

1+2

INFORMATION

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

INFORMATION

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

INFORMATION

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

Capacity step 1

#

Code

Description

[9.3.4]

[6‑03]

▪ The  capacity  of  the  first  step  of  the

backup heater at nominal voltage.

Additional capacity step 2

Restriction: 

Only  applicable  in  case  the  external  backup  heater  kit

is installed.

#

Code

Description

[9.3.5]

[6‑04]

▪ The  capacity  difference  between  the

second  and  first  step  of  the  backup
heater  at  nominal  voltage.  Nominal
value  depends  on  backup  heater
configuration.

8.2.5

Configuration wizard: Main zone

The most important settings for the main leaving water zone can be
set here.

Emitter type

Heating  up  or  cooling  down  the  main  zone  can  take  longer.  This
depends on:

▪ The water volume of the system

▪ The heater emitter type of the main zone

The  setting 

Emitter  type

  can  compensate  for  a  slow  or  a  quick

heating/cooling system during the heat up/cool down cycle. In room
thermostat  control, 

Emitter 

type

  influences  the  maximum

modulation  of  the  desired  leaving  water  temperature,  and  the
possibility  for  usage  of  the  automatic  cooling/heating  changeover
based on the indoor ambient temperature.

It is important to set 

Emitter type

 correctly and in accordance with

your system layout. The target delta T for the main zone depends on
it.

#

Code

Description

[2.7]

[2‑0C]

▪ 0: 

Underfloor heating

▪ 1: 

Fancoil unit

▪ 2: 

Radiator

The setting of the emitter type has an influence on the space heating
setpoint range and the target delta T in heating as follows:

Description

Space heating

setpoint range

Target delta T in

heating

0: 

Underfloor

heating

Maximum 55°C

Variable

1: 

Fancoil unit

Maximum 55°C

Variable

2: 

Radiator

Maximum 60°C

Fixed 8°C

Summary of Contents for EBLA08E23V3

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Page 4: ...6 1105 Pressure Equipment Safety Regulations 2016 S I 2016 1101 Electrical Equipment Safety Regulations 2016 S I 2016 1091 Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 following the provisions of BS...

Page 5: ...ated temperature corresponding with the maximum allowable pressure PS M C Refrigerant N Setting of pressure safety device P bar Manufacturing number and manufacturing year refer to model nameplate Q H...

Page 6: ...sistance of the compressor 29 8 Configuration 29 8 1 Overview Configuration 29 8 1 1 To access the most used commands 30 8 2 Configuration wizard 31 8 2 1 Configuration wizard Language 31 8 2 2 Config...

Page 7: ...o as to prevent mechanical damage and in a well ventilated room without continuously operating ignition sources example open flames an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater WARNING M...

Page 8: ...ok for optional equipment f Energy label g WLAN cartridge h User interface front plate rear plate screws and wall plugs i Unit mounting plate j Vibration dampers k Cable tie l Bolts nuts washers and s...

Page 9: ...r unit is NEVER snowed up d c c a b a Snow cover or shed b Pedestal c Prevailing wind direction d Air outlet In any case provide at least 300 mm of free space below the unit Additionally make sure the...

Page 10: ...unit does NOT protrude 4 Remove the protective cardboard and instruction sheet a b a Protective cardboard b Instruction sheet 4 2 3 To provide drainage Make sure that condensation water can be evacua...

Page 11: ...the switch box During the installation you will need access to the inside of the outdoor unit To have easier front access rotate the switch box out of the unit as follows Prerequisite The front plate...

Page 12: ...s EKHWP tank booster heater EKHWS D tank booster heater DHW pump 0 l Preheating on the tank is not possible but a backup heater internal or external is present 10 l Preheating on the tank is not possi...

Page 13: ...side of the unit in place using a spanner to provide extra leverage 1 Connect the shut off valve with integrated filter to the outdoor unit water inlet using thread sealant b a b d c 2 1 a Water OUT s...

Page 14: ...p off the glycol container causes the concentration of water to increase The glycol concentration is then lower than assumed As a result the hydraulic components might freeze up after all Take prevent...

Page 15: ...al regulations may differ and shall be followed 6 Electrical installation DANGER RISK OF ELECTROCUTION WARNING ALWAYS use multicore cable for power supply cables CAUTION Do NOT push or place redundant...

Page 16: ...mostat type For the additional zone 3 A Ext thermostat type 3 9 read only Control Item Description Heat pump convector There are different controllers and setups possible for the heat pump convectors...

Page 17: ...e guide D Wireless gateway Flow switch See installation manual of the flow switch Wires 2 0 5 mm Location extra components The following illustration shows the location of the extra components that yo...

Page 18: ...power supply contact Wires 2 0 75 1 25 mm Maximum length 50 m Preferential kWh rate power supply contact 16 V DC detection voltage supplied by PCB The voltage free contact shall ensure the minimum ap...

Page 19: ...upply Wires 3V 1N 230 V 2 GND 9 3 Backup heater WARNING The backup heater MUST have a dedicated power supply and MUST be protected by the safety devices required by the applicable legislation CAUTION...

Page 20: ...setting the limits for voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current 75 A provided that the system impedance Zsys is less than...

Page 21: ...voltage cables should be at least 50 mm 1 On the backup heater kit connect the LV and HV cables to the appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below 1 9 8 7 6 10 2 X15M F1B LV HV 2 On the...

Page 22: ...in this topic supersedes that of the instruction sheet delivered with the bypass valve kit Wires 3 0 75 mm The components of the bypass valve kit are as follows You only need B and D A B C D 1 Integra...

Page 23: ...Required for operation Delivered with the unit as accessory X5M 180 11 121516 Installing the user interface and connecting the user interface cable to it You need the following user interface accesso...

Page 24: ...USB memory stick if any 2 Push the rear plate on each of the 4 spots where the snap fits are located 6 3 6 To connect the shut off valve INFORMATION Shut off valve usage example In case of one LWT zo...

Page 25: ...e ties to the cable tie mountings 6 3 8 To connect the domestic hot water pump Wires 2 GND 0 75 mm DHW pump output Maximum load 2 A inrush 230 V AC 1 A continuous 9 2 2 DHW pump 9 2 3 DHW pump schedul...

Page 26: ...tration below 7 9 YC Y2 X2M 1 2 3 A4P 1 2 Wires connected to the space cooling heating ON OFF output 3 Wire between X2M and A4P A4P Installation of EKRP1HBAA is required X2M 7 A4P Y2 180 X2M YC Y2 A4P...

Page 27: ...free contact shall ensure the minimum applicable load of 15 V DC 10 mA 1 Access the electrical connections See 6 3 1 To connect the electrical wiring to the outdoor unit 417 2 Connect the safety ther...

Page 28: ...wiring to the outdoor unit 417 2 Connect the wiring as follows X5M 4 X5M 3 X5M 10 X5M 9 X5M 6 X5M 5 1 2 S4S S10S S11S 180 X5M 3 4 5 6 9 10 1314 3 Fix the cables with cable ties to the cable tie mount...

Page 29: ...ation refrigerant accumulates in the compressor the insulation resistance over the poles can drop but if it is at least 1 M then the unit will not break down Use a 500 V mega tester when measuring ins...

Page 30: ...sing settings via the code in the overview field settings Code For example C 07 See also To access the installer settings 430 8 5 Menu structure Overview installer settings 439 8 1 1 To access the mos...

Page 31: ...l volume Tank with booster heater installed at the side of the tank with a volume of 150 l or 180 l EKHWS E big volume Tank with booster heater installed at the side of the tank with a volume of 200 l...

Page 32: ...he 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...

Page 33: ...A 0 Relay 1 1 Relay 1 Relay 1 2 2 Relay 1 Relay 2 3 Relay 1 Relay 2 Emergency Relay 1 2 INFORMATION Settings 9 3 3 and 9 3 5 are linked Changing one setting influences the other If you change one chec...

Page 34: ...weather dependent operation the user can shift the water temperature up or down by a maximum of 10 C Schedule Indicates if the desired leaving water temperature is according to a schedule Influence o...

Page 35: ...en 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 d...

Page 36: ...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 increasi...

Page 37: ...nk Restriction Only available to installers 5 C Tank WD curve INFORMATION Maximum and minimum setpoints You cannot configure the curve with temperatures that are higher or lower than the set maximum a...

Page 38: ...licable in external room thermostat control For more info about the functionality see 8 4 1 Main zone 437 Code Description 3 A C 06 External room thermostat type for the additional zone 1 1 contact 2...

Page 39: ...oiler efficiency Temperature Hysteresis 9 9 Power consumption control Power consumption control Type Limit Limit 1 Limit 2 Limit 3 Limit 4 Priority heater BBR16 activation BBR16 power limit 9 Installe...

Page 40: ...ing to the applicable legislation The system is properly earthed and the earth terminals are tightened The fuses or locally installed protection devices are installed according to this document and ha...

Page 41: ...n of the pump will start 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 42: ...se make sure the following is clear for the user Fill in the installer setting table in the operation manual with the actual settings Make sure that the user has the printed documentation and ask him...

Page 43: ...t pressure sensor S1PH High pressure switch A1 Water IN screw connection male 1 A2 Water OUT screw connection male 1 Thermistors hydro module b Drain valve water circuit R1T Outlet water heat exchange...

Page 44: ...ors hydro module b Drain valve water circuit R1T Outlet water heat exchanger c Expansion vessel R3T Refrigerant liquid side d Flow sensor R4T Inlet water e Plate heat exchanger f Automatic air purge v...

Page 45: ...valve Y1S Solenoid valve 4 way valve Z C Noise filter ferrite core Z F Noise filter NOTES 1 When operating do not short circuit protection device s S1PH and Q1L 2 Colours BLK black RED red BLU blue WH...

Page 46: ...Grid feed in S6S S9S Digital power limitation inputs S10S S11S Low voltage Smart Grid contact SS1 A4P Selector switch TR1 Power supply transformer X4M Terminal strip booster heater power supply X8M Te...

Page 47: ...or wireless On OFF thermostat Only for wireless On OFF thermostat Only for Only for Hydro module Internal backup heater Translation of text on wiring diagram English Translation 1 Connection diagram 1...

Page 48: ...core signal 2 core signal 2 core Flow switch signal 2 core 2 core 2 core 2 core 2 core 3 core R2T External sensor oor or ambient Only for KRTETS WLAN cartridge Optional part for EWA EWYA signal 2 cor...

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