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7 Hand-over to the user

Installation manual

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EHBH/X04+08DA
Daikin Altherma – Low temperature split
4P495266-1 – 2017.06

3

Select OK to confirm.

Result: 

The air purge starts. It stops automatically

when done.

To stop the air purge manually:

1

Go to Stop air purge.

2

Select OK to confirm.

6.2.3

To perform an operation test run

1

Set the user permission level to Installer. See 

"To

change the user permission level" on page 13

.

2

Go to [A.1]: Commissioning > Operation test run.

3

Select a test from the list. 

Example: 

Heating.

4

Select OK to confirm.

Result: 

The test run starts. It stops automatically

when done (±30 min).

To stop the test run manually:

1

Go to Stop test run.

2

Select OK to confirm.

If  the  installation  of  the  unit  has  been  done  correctly,  the  unit  will
start up during test operation in the selected operation mode. During
test  mode,  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 temperature:

1

Go to Sensors.

2

Select the temperature information.

6.2.4

To perform an actuator test run

Purpose  of  the  actuator  test  run  is  to  confirm  the  operation  of  the
different  actuators  (e.g.,  when  you  select  Pump,  a  test  run  of  the
pump will start).

1

Set the user permission level to Installer. See 

"To

change the user permission level" on page 13

.

2

Go to [A.2]: Commissioning > Actuator test run.

3

Select a test from the list. 

Example: 

Pump.

4

Select OK to confirm.

Result: 

The actuator test run starts. It stops

automatically when done (±30 min).

To stop the test run manually:

1

Go to Stop test run.

2

Select OK to confirm.

Possible actuator test runs

▪ Booster heater test

▪ Backup heater 1 test

▪ Backup heater 2 test

▪ Pump test

INFORMATION

Make  sure  that  all  air  is  purged  before  executing  the  test
run. Also avoid disturbances in the water circuit during the
test run.

▪ Shut off valve test

▪ Diverter valve test

▪ Bivalent signal test

▪ Alarm output test

▪ C/H signal test

▪ DHW pump test

6.2.5

To perform an underfloor heating screed
dryout

1

Set the user permission level to Installer. See 

"To

change the user permission level" on page 13

.

2

Go to [A.4]: Commissioning > UFH screed dryout.

3

Set a dryout program: go to Program and use the
UFH screed dryout programming screen.

4

Select OK to confirm.

Result: 

The underfloor heating screed dryout starts.

It stops automatically when done.

To stop the test run manually:

1

Go to Stop UFH screed dryout.

2

Select OK to confirm.

NOTICE

To perform an underfloor heating screed dryout, room frost
protection needs to be disabled ([2‑06]=0). By default, it is
enabled  ([2‑06]=1).  However,  due  to  the  "installer-on-site"
mode  (see  "Checklist  before  commissioning"),  room  frost
protection  will  be  automatically  disabled  for  36  hours  after
the first power-on.

If  the  screed  dryout  still  needs  to  be  performed  after  the
first  36  hours  of  power-on,  manually  disable  room  frost
protection  by  setting  [2‑06]  to  "0",  and  KEEP  it  disabled
until the screed dryout has finished. Ignoring this notice will
result in cracking of the screed.

NOTICE

For the underfloor heating screed dryout to be able to start,
make sure the following settings are met:

▪ [4‑00]=1

▪ [C‑02]=0

▪ [D‑01]=0

▪ [4‑08]=0

▪ [4‑01]≠1

7

Hand-over to the user

Once the test run is finished and the unit operates properly, please
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/her to keep it for future reference. Inform the user that he can
find the complete documentation on the url as earlier described 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 in relation to maintaining the unit.

▪ Explain  the  user  about  energy  saving  tips  as  described  in  the

operation manual.

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Page 3: ...figuration wizard Main zone 16 5 2 6 Configuration wizard Additional zone 17 5 2 7 Detailed screen with weather dependent curve 17 5 2 8 Configuration wizard Tank 17 5 3 Settings menu 18 5 3 1 Main zo...

Page 4: ...5 35 C Domestic hot water production 5 35 C Mind the following spacing installation guidelines H 1150 200 200 500 mm 450 H Height measured from the bottom of the casing to the floor Special requireme...

Page 5: ...of the required opening area must be situated 200 mm from the floor The entire area of the opening must be situated 300 mm from the floor Top opening The area of the top opening must be larger than o...

Page 6: ...Outdoor unit and indoor unit power supply 1 Power supply for outdoor unit 2 GND a 2 Power supply and interconnection cable to indoor unit 3 g 3 Power supply for backup heater See table below 4 Prefere...

Page 7: ...to the user interface open the lower front panel 1 2 3 2 5 Optional Remove the lower front panel NOTICE If you remove the lower front panel with integrated user interface also disconnect the cables fr...

Page 8: ...unit a b a Refrigerant liquid connection b Refrigerant gas connection 2 Connect the gas stop valve from the outdoor unit to the refrigerant gas connection of the indoor unit 4 4 Connecting the water p...

Page 9: ...n of the heating and cooling capacity If the temperature is higher than 30 C and the humidity is higher than RH 80 the thickness of the insulation materials should be at least 20 mm to prevent condens...

Page 10: ...tem to have EITHER preferential kWh rate power supply OR a safety thermostat 4 5 4 To connect the backup heater power supply CAUTION If the indoor unit has a tank with a built in electrical booster he...

Page 11: ...3 6 5 14 13 F1B Overcurrent fuse field supply Recommended fuse for 6V and 9W models 4 pole 20 A curve 400 V tripping class C K1M Contactor in the switch box K5M Safety contactor in the switch box Q1D...

Page 12: ...ble ties to the cable tie mountings 4 5 9 To connect the space cooling heating ON OFF output 1 Connect the space cooling heating ON OFF output cable to the appropriate terminals as shown in the illust...

Page 13: ...guration This chapter describes what you have to do and know to configure the system after it is installed NOTICE The explanation about the configuration in this chapter gives you ONLY basic explanati...

Page 14: ...NFORMATION When you change the overview settings and 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...

Page 15: ...erature zones During configuration the number of water zones must be set Code Description 4 5 7 02 0 Single zone Only one leaving water temperature zone a a Main LWT zone Code Description 4 5 7 02 1 D...

Page 16: ...ambient temperature Therefore it is important to set this correctly and in accordance with your system layout Code Description 2 7 2 0C 0 Underfloor heating 1 Fancoil unit 2 Radiator The setting of t...

Page 17: ...in zone on page 16 Code Description 3 1 N A 0 No 1 Yes 5 2 7 Detailed screen with weather dependent curve When weather dependent operation is active the desired tank temperature is determined automati...

Page 18: ...e guaranteed minimum tank temperature is set by the Reheat setpoint minus the reheat hysteresis If the tank temperature drops below this value the tank is heated up during storage comfort to prioritiz...

Page 19: ...Benefit kWh power supply Allow heater Allow pump 9 4 Booster heater Capacity BSH allowance schedule BSH eco timer Operation 9 2 Domestic hot water Domestic hot water DHW pump DHW pump schedule Solar...

Page 20: ...alve purges water when opened The minimum water volume is guaranteed in all conditions See To check the water volume in 3 2 Preparing water piping on page 6 The domestic hot water tank is filled compl...

Page 21: ...nces in the water circuit during the test run Shut off valve test Diverter valve test Bivalent signal test Alarm output test C H signal test DHW pump test 6 2 5 To perform an underfloor heating screed...

Page 22: ...water IN a2 Space heating water OUT b1 Gas refrigerant IN heating mode condenser b2 Liquid refrigerant OUT heating mode condenser c1 Liquid refrigerant IN cooling mode evaporator c2 Gas refrigerant O...

Page 23: ...thermostat wired On OFF thermostat wired On OFF thermostat wireless On OFF thermostat wireless Ext thermistor External thermistor Heat pump convector Heat pump convector Position in switch box Englis...

Page 24: ...ic hot water pump output DHW pump Domestic hot water pump Electrical meters Electrical meters For safety thermostat For safety thermostat Inrush Inrush current Max load Maximum load English Translatio...

Page 25: ...Optional parts Optional parts External room thermostat Heat pump convector main and or additional zone 5 core for C H operation 4 core for H only operation 3 core for C H operation 2 core for H only...

Page 26: ...corresponds to Aroom 8 m2 H 1150 200 200 500 mm 450 8 4 Table 2 Minimum floor area indoor unit mc kg Minimum floor area m H 1150 mm H 1200 mm H 1300 mm H 1400 mm H 1500 mm H 1600 mm H 1700 mm H 1800...

Page 27: ...es i e when H is between two H values from the table consider the value that corresponds to the lower H value from the table If H 1450 mm consider the floor area that corresponds to H 1400 mm For inte...

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