
ESIE15-08B
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Part 4. Maintenance
2. Maintenance procedures
Page 138
19/07/16
Daikin Altherma Monobloc CA
2.9. Checking the Switch box
2.10. Domestic hot water tank booster heater
2.11. Backup heater insulation cover
2.12. Domestic hot water tank
2.13. Heat exchangers
Actions
Remarks
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Using an ohmmeter, check for correct operation of contactors
K1M, K2M, K3M and K5M (applications with domestic hot
water tank only).
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All contacts of these contactors must be in open position when
the power is turned OFF.
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Carry out a thorough visual inspection of the switch box and
look for obvious defects such as loose connections or
defective wiring.
Refer to
"Component checklist - Water Circuit" on page 65
Actions
Remarks
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Remove lime build-up on the booster heater to extend its life
span, especially in regions with hard water. Applies only to
installations with a separate, non-integrated tank.
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Drain the domestic hot water tank.
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Remove the booster heater from the tank.
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Immerse the heater in a bucket (or similar) with lime-removing
product for 24 hours.
Refer to
"Booster heater E4H" on page 69
Actions
Remarks
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Check that the backup heater insulation cover is fastened
highly around the vessel.
Refer to
"Backup heater E1H, E2H, E3H" on page 65
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Actions
Remarks
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See installation manual tank.
Applicable models:
• EKHWS(U)150-300B3V3/Z2
• EKHWE150-300AV3/Z2
• EKHWP300-500B
Actions
Remarks
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Check the heat exchangers for blackage, dirt, ...
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Blockages are due to dust, dirt, leaves, etc. It’s recommended
to clean the heat exchanger yearly. Blocked heat exchangers
can lead to low pressure or too high pressure, leading to bad
performance.