Daikin EKHH2E200AAV3 Installation Manual Download Page 6

 

 

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20/12/2017 - Version 1.0 

 

1.3 

For the installer 

1.3.1  General 

If you are not sure how to install or operate the unit, 

contact your dealer. 

 

NOTICE 

Improper installation or attachment of equipment 

or accessories can result in electric shock, 
short-circuit, leaks, fire or other damage to 
the equipment. Only use accessories, 
optional equipment and spare parts made or 
approved by Daikin

 

 

WARNING 

Make sure installation, testing and applied materials 

comply with applicable legislation (in addition to 
the instructions described in the Daikin 
documentation).

 

 

 

CAUTION 

Wear adequate personal protective equipment 

(protective gloves, safety glasses, 

…) when 

installing, maintaining or servicing the 
system. 

 

 

DANGER:

 

RISK

 

OF

 

BURNING 

 

Do NOT touch the refrigerant piping, water 
piping or internal parts during and 
immediately after operation. These may be 
too hot or too cold. Wait for the parts to 
return to their normal temperature. If you 
need to touch them anyway, wear 
protective gloves. 

 

Do NOT touch any accidental leaking 
refrigerant. 

 

 

WARNING 

Provide adequate measures to prevent the unit from 

being used as a shelter by small animals. Small 
animals that come into contact with electrical 
parts can cause malfunctions, smoke or fire.

 

 

 

CAUTION 

Do NOT touch the air inlet or aluminium fins of 

the unit

 

 

NOTICE 

 

Do NOT place any objects or equipment on 
top of the unit. 

 

Do NOT sit, climb or stand on the unit. 

 

 

NOTICE 

Works executed on the outdoor unit are 

preferably carried out under dry weather 
conditions to avoid water ingress

 

In accordance with the applicable legislation, it may be 

necessary to provide a logbook with the unit 
containing at least: information on maintenance, 
repair work, results of tests, stand-by periods, 

… 

Also, following information (at least) must appear on the 

unit where it can be read: 

 

Instructions for shutting down the system in case 
of an emergency 

 

Name and address of fire department, police and 
hospital 

 

Name, address and day and night telephone 
numbers for obtaining service 

In Europe, EN378 provides the necessary guidance for 

this logbook. 

1.3.2  Installation site 

 

Provide sufficient space around the unit for 
servicing and air circulation. 

 

Make sure the installation site withstands the unit's 
weight and vibration. 

 

Make sure the area is well ventilated. Do NOT 
block any ventilation openings.  

 

Make sure the unit is level. 

        Do NOT install the unit in the following places: 

 

Potentially explosive atmospheres. 

 

In areas with machinery that emits electromagnetic 
waves. Electromagnetic waves may disturb the 
control system and cause the equipment to 
malfunction. 

 

In areas with a risk of fire due to the leakage of 
flammable gases (example: thinner or gasoline), 
carbon fibre, ignitable dust. 

 

In areas where corrosive gas (such as sulphurous 
acid gas) is produced. Corrosion of copper pipes 
or soldered parts may cause the refrigerant to 
leak. 

Summary of Contents for EKHH2E200AAV3

Page 1: ...nstallation manual Domestic Hot Water Heat Pump Monobloc type English Language Language Language Language Language Installation manual Domestic Hot Water Heat Pump Monobloc type EKHH2E200AAV3 3 EKHH2E...

Page 2: ...ental safety rules 16 5 6 Information on coolant used 16 6 Installation and connections 17 6 1 Preparation of the installation site 17 6 2 Ventilation connection 17 6 2 1 Particular installation condi...

Page 3: ...Version Log Version code Description Date 4P509215 1 Document release 20 12 2017...

Page 4: ...Page 4 20 12 2017 Version 1 0...

Page 5: ...tion see the installer and user reference guide 1 2 For the user If you are not sure how to operate the unit contact yourinstaller This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years or older and by p...

Page 6: ...r equipment on top of the unit Do NOT sit climb or stand on the unit NOTICE Works executed on the outdoor unit are preferably carried out under dry weather conditions to avoid water ingress In accorda...

Page 7: ...he specified amount of refrigerant When the refrigerant system needs to be opened refrigerant must be treated according to the applicable legislation WARNING Make sure there is no oxygen in the system...

Page 8: ...orber or telephone earth Incomplete earth may cause electrical shock Make sure to use a dedicated power circuit NEVER use a power supply shared by another appliance Make sure to install the required f...

Page 9: ...ction manual designed for a certain unit or application explaining how to install configure and maintain it Operation manual Instruction manual designed for a certain unit or application explaining ho...

Page 10: ...ures drawings or descriptions without prejudice to errors of any kind The Supplier shall not be held responsible for damages attributable to misuse improper use or as a consequence of unauthorised rep...

Page 11: ...on EKHH2E200AAV3 3 EKHH2E260AAV3 3 Air source heat pump for the production of domestic hot water EKHH2E260PAAV3 3 Air source heat pump for the production of domestic hot water suitable for use with th...

Page 12: ...WARNING The equipment can be transported horizontally only during the last km following the instructions in the section Positions permitted for transporting and handling above and taking care of posit...

Page 13: ...pressor 14 Replaceable magnesium anode 15 1 5 kW 230 W Electric heating element 16 Condenser pump discharge line 17 Condenser return 18 Replaceable magnesium anode 19 Hot water outlet connection joint...

Page 14: ...5 1 5 Maximum current in HP A 2 4 2 4 2 4 Required overload protections A 16A T fuse 16A automatic switch characteristic C to be expected during installation on power supply systems Internal protectio...

Page 15: ...0 mm 1 x Mg anode 26x400 mm Insulation 50 mm high density polyurethane foam Defrosting Active with Hot Gas valve Dimensions mm H1714xD600xDmax650 H2000xD600xDmax650 H2000xD600xDmax650 Transport weight...

Page 16: ...g system with alarm functions in order to avoid such damage being caused Moreover it is necessary to arrange for a back up service in case of failure 5 4 Operating limits The above mentioned device is...

Page 17: ...ailable and ready with adequate discharge pipes in case of damage caused to the boiler or actuation of the safety valve or breakage of pipes connections Have containment systems in case of serious wat...

Page 18: ...discharge pipe conveying air to the outside with the goal of preventing foreign bodies from entering the equipment In order to guarantee maximum device performance the grid must ensure low pressure l...

Page 19: ...arge pipe directs the air flow either towards the inside Fig 5a or the outside of the home Fig 5b Fig 5a Example of installation in summer Fig 5b Example of installation in winter 6 3 Device mounting...

Page 20: ...water supply connection Fig 8 Example of the water supply system Fig 8a Example of heavy series safety valve N B It is compulsory to install a dirt filter on the cold water inlet pipe The equipment do...

Page 21: ...ce Fig 8a WARNING In case an expansion vessel is not being installed make sure that there s no non return valve installed in the cold water intake WARNING The heat pump for the production of domestic...

Page 22: ...41 Fig 11 A Schuko socket Fig 12 Equipment plug 6 6 1 Remote links The equipment is designed in such a way that it can be connected to other remote energy systems photovoltaic and solar thermal power...

Page 23: ...re an example of a remote link Fig 13 Example of a remote link Fig 13a Detailed example of a remote link The upper cover of the boiler needs to be removed in order to access the 4 core cable for remot...

Page 24: ...er inlet tap and check for any leaks from gaskets and connections Tighten the bolts or connections if necessary Do not exceed the maximum permitted pressure indicated in the general technical data sec...

Page 25: ...instrument can automatically switch on at certain time slots and independently enables the anti Legionella and defrosting functions When the equipment is switched on it shows the status it was previou...

Page 26: ...s automatically disabled and the equipment is automatically restored to the Automatic or Economy mode depending on which one was previously set by the user ANTI LEGIONELLA operating mode This function...

Page 27: ...ure that no other advanced procedures are in progress Press and hold the and the keys until Loc will appear on the display for 1 second If the keyboard is locked it will be impossible to carry out any...

Page 28: ...malfunctions caused by users 8 1 3 7 Display of the operating status Make sure that the keyboard is not locked paragraph 8 1 3 3 and that no other advanced procedures are in progress Press and releas...

Page 29: ...f the equipment and restart it or disconnect the equipment from the mains power supply Main consequences Compressor will be switched off Defrosting will be never activated FiL Ventilation filter check...

Page 30: ...oard is not locked paragraph 8 1 3 3 and that no other advanced procedures are in progress Press and release the key the first available code will appear on the display Press and release either the or...

Page 31: ...he and keys for 4 seconds PA password will appear on the screen Press and release the key Press and release either the or the key within the next 15 seconds to set 149 Press and release the key or do...

Page 32: ...equently lead to breakdown of the equipment At every Start up the fan is activated for an amount of time set by parameter C12 1 minute After this amount of time the system measures the incoming air te...

Page 33: ...3 C F 25 0 25 0 0 0 Thermistor type P0 0 1 1 0 PTC 1 NTC 2 PT1000 Decimal point P1 0 1 1 1 Display decimal point per temperature Unit of measurement P2 0 1 0 0 C 1 F Function associated with the evapo...

Page 34: ...osting procedure d3 min 0 99 8 Automatic defrosting start threshold evaporator temperature d17 C F 50 0 50 0 2 0 Minimum compressor start up time to start defrosting procedure d18 min 0 240 60 Minimum...

Page 35: ...1 Buzzer enabled Switching on time for Monday Hd1 1 2 1 1 HOn1 HOF1 2 HOn2 HOF2 Switching on time for Tuesday Hd2 1 2 1 1 HOn1 HOF1 2 HOn2 HOF2 Switching on time for Wednesday Hd3 1 2 1 1 HOn1 HOF1 2...

Page 36: ...Page 36 20 12 2017 Version 1 0 Parameter description Code U M Min Max Default Notes RESERVED E9 0 2 0...

Page 37: ...the mains power supply Remove any air ducts see paragraph 6 2 Remove the upper cover by undoing the appropriate locking screws Fig 18 Manually reset the tripped safety thermostat from the top Fig 19 I...

Page 38: ...n comparison to the material that coates the inside of the boiler It therefore attracts the negative charges that are formed during the heating of the water and would cause the boiler to corrode The a...

Page 39: ...ins greenhouse fluorinated gas included in the Kyoto protocol The maintenance and disposal operations must only be carried out by qualified personnel INFORMATION TO USERS Pursuant to Directives 2011 6...

Page 40: ...he water heater C 55 Sound power level Lwa indoors in dB dB 53 The water heater is able to work only during off peak hours NO Any specific precautions that shall be taken when the water heater is asse...

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