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Tab.2

Heating mode: outside air tempe7 °C, water temperature at the 35 °C. Performances in accordance 

with EN 14511-2.

Measurement type

Unit

AWHP 4.5 

MR

AWHP 6 

MR-3

AWHP 8 

MR-2

AWHP 11 

MR-2 

AWHP 11 

TR-2

AWHP 16 

MR-2 

AWHP 16 

TR-2

Heat output

kW

4.60

5.82

7.9

11.39

11.39

14.65

14.65

Coefficient of Perform­

ance (COP)

 

5.11

4.22

4.34

4.65

4.65

4.22

4.22

Absorbed electrical pow­

er

kWe

0.90

1.38

1.82

2.45

2.45

3.47

3.47

Nominal water flow rate 

(ΔT = 5K)

m

3

/h

0.80

1.00

1.36

1.96

1.96

2.53

2.53

Tab.3

Heating mode: outside air tempe2 °C, water temperature at the 35 °C. Performances in accordance 

with EN 14511-2.

Measurement type

Unit

AWHP 4.5 

MR

AWHP 6 

MR-3

AWHP 8 

MR-2

AWHP 11 

MR-2 

AWHP 11 

TR-2

AWHP 16 

MR-2 

AWHP 16 

TR-2

Heat output

kW

3.47

3.74

6.80

10.19

10.19

12.90

12.90

Coefficient of Perform­

ance (COP)

 

3.97

3.37

3.30

3.20

3.20

3.27

3.27

Absorbed electrical pow­

er

kWe

0.88

1.11

2.06

3.19

3.19

3.94

3.94

Tab.4

Cooling mode: outside air tempe35 °C, water temperature at the 18 °C. Performances in accordance 

with EN 14511-2.

Measurement type

Unit

AWHP 4.5 

MR

AWHP 6 

MR-3

AWHP 8 

MR-2

AWHP 11 

MR-2 

AWHP 11 

TR-2

AWHP 16 

MR-2 

AWHP 16 

TR-2

Cooling output

kW

3.80

4.69

7.90

11.16

11.16

14.46

14.46

Energy efficiency ratio 

(EER)

 

4.28

4.09

3.99

4.75

4.75

3.96

3.96

Absorbed electrical pow­

er

kWe

0.89

1.15

2.00

2.35

2.35

3.65

3.65

Tab.5

Common specifications

Measurement type

Unit

AWHP 4.5 

MR

AWHP 6 

MR-3

AWHP 8 

MR-2

AWHP 11 

MR-2 

AWHP 11 

TR-2

AWHP 16 

MR-2 

AWHP 16 

TR-2

Total dynamic head at 

nominal flow rate

kPa

65

63

44

25

25

Nominal air flow rate

m

3

/h

2680

2700

3300

6000

6000

6000

6000

Power voltage of the out­

door unit

V

230

230

230

230

400

230

400

Start-up amperage

A

5

5

5

5

3

6

3

Maximal amperage

A

12

13

17

29.5

13

29.5

13

Acoustic power - Inner 

side

(1)

dB(A)

49

49

49

48

48

48

48

Acoustic power - Outside dB(A)

61

65

67

69

69

70

70

Refrigerant fluid R410A

kg

1.3

1.4

3.2

4.6

4.6

4.6

4.6

R410A refrigerant

(2)

tCO

2

e

2.714

2.923

6.680

9.603

9.603

9.603

9.603

Refrigerant connection 

(Liquid - Gas)

inch

1/4 - 1/2

1/4 - 1/2

3/8 - 5/8

3/8 - 5/8

3/8 - 5/8

3/8 - 5/8

3/8 - 5/8

Max. pre-charged length m

7

10

10

10

10

10

10

(1) Noise radiated by the enclosure - Test run in accordance with the NF EN 12102 standard, temperature conditions: air 7 °C, water 55 °C 

(except for AWHP 4.5 MR: air 7 °C, water 45 °C inner and outer sides)

(2) The quantity of refrigerant in tonnes of CO

2

 equivalent is calculated using the following formula: quantity (in kg) of refrigerant x GWP/

1000. The Global-Warming Potential (GWP) of R410A gas is 2088.

3  Technical specifications

7682822 - v03 - 27082018

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Summary of Contents for ALEZIO S V200

Page 1: ...TAINABLE COMFORT ALEZIO S V200 MW 3000457 03 MW 3000457 03 57 03 en User Guide Reversible air water Split Inverter heat pump ALEZIO S V200 MIV 4S E 4 8 V200 MIV 4S E 11 16 V200 MIV 4S H 4 8 V200 MIV 4S H 11 16 V200 ...

Page 2: ...using the product and keep it in a safe place for later reference In order to ensure continued safe and efficient operation we recommend that the product is serviced regularly Our service and customer service organisation can assist with this We hope you enjoy years of problem free operation with the product ...

Page 3: ... down the heat pump 20 5 3 Switching the central heating on off 20 5 4 Periods of absence or going on holiday 20 5 5 Regional and ergonomic parameters 20 5 6 Personalising the zones 21 5 6 1 Definition of the term zone 21 5 6 2 Changing the name and symbol of a zone 21 5 7 Personalising the activities 21 5 7 1 Activity 21 5 7 2 Changing the name of an activity 22 5 7 3 Changing the temperature of ...

Page 4: ...ecommissioning procedure 30 8 2 Disposal and recycling 30 9 Energy savings 31 10 Product fiche and package fiche 32 10 1 Product fiche 32 10 2 Product fiche Temperature Controls 33 10 3 Package fiche 33 10 4 Package fiche Combination heaters boilers or heat pumps 36 11 Appendix 37 11 1 Name and symbol of the zones 37 11 2 Name and temperature of the activities 37 Contents 4 MIV 4S V200 7682822 v03...

Page 5: ...h the appliance and it turns out to be dam aged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its after sales service or per sons with similar qualifications in order to obviate any danger If the appliance is not wired in the factory carry out the wiring according to the wiring diagram described in the chapter Electrical Connections See the Instal lation and Service Manual This appliance must be connect...

Page 6: ...ow the space required to install the appliance correctly re ferring to the chapter Dimensions of the Appliance See the Installation and Service Manual 1 2 General instructions The system must satisfy each point in the rules in force in the country that govern works and interventions in individual homes blocks of flats or other buildings Only qualified professionals are authorised to work on the ap...

Page 7: ...diately Use only original parts to replace a defective refrigeration component Use only dehydrated nitrogen for detecting leaks or for pressurised tests Do not allow the refrigerant fluid to escape into the atmosphere 1 5 Domestic water safety In accordance with safety rules a safety valve calibrated to 0 7 MPa 7 bar is mounted on the tank s domestic cold water inlet A pressure reducer not provide...

Page 8: ...heck the presence of water and pressure in the heating system Do not touch radiators for long periods Depending on the heat pump settings the temperature of the radiators may exceed 60 C Do not drain the installation except in cases of absolute necessity E g several months absence with the risk of temperatures in the building falling below freezing 1 8 Specific instructions for service maintenance...

Page 9: ...ility The installer is responsible for the installation and initial commissioning of the appliance The instal ler must observe the following instructions Read and follow the instructions given in the manuals provided with the appliance Install the appliance in compliance with prevailing legislation and standards Carry out initial commissioning and any checks necessary Explain the installation to t...

Page 10: ...may result in serious personal injury Danger of electric shock Risk of electric shock Warning Risk of dangerous situations that may result in minor personal injury Caution Risk of material damage Important Please note important information See Reference to other manuals or pages in this manual 2 2 Symbols used on the appliance 1 Alternating current 2 Protective earthing Fig 1 Symbols used on the a...

Page 11: ... up 8 Domestic hot water outlet 9 Flow to boiler back up 10 Domestic cold water inlet 11 3 8 refrigerant fluid connection liquid line 12 5 8 refrigerant fluid connection gas line Fig 2 Symbols used on the connection label MW 3000554 02 A G1 A G1 G3 4 G3 4 5 8 69 82 Nm 3 8 34 42 Nm 1 2 4 6 8 3 5 7 9 11 12 B G1 B G1 G3 4 G3 4 10 2 Symbols used 7682822 v03 27082018 MIV 4S V200 11 ...

Page 12: ...1 2 Factory test Before leaving the factory each indoor module is tested on the following items Tightness of the heating circuit Electrical safety Tightness of the refrigerant circuit Tightness of the domestic hot water circuit 3 2 Technical data 3 2 1 Heat pump The specifications are valid for a new appliance with clean heat exchangers Maximum operating pressure 0 3 MPa 3 bar Tab 1 Conditions of ...

Page 13: ... 69 7 90 11 16 11 16 14 46 14 46 Energy efficiency ratio EER 4 28 4 09 3 99 4 75 4 75 3 96 3 96 Absorbed electrical pow er kWe 0 89 1 15 2 00 2 35 2 35 3 65 3 65 Tab 5 Common specifications Measurement type Unit AWHP 4 5 MR AWHP 6 MR 3 AWHP 8 MR 2 AWHP 11 MR 2 AWHP 11 TR 2 AWHP 16 MR 2 AWHP 16 TR 2 Total dynamic head at nominal flow rate kPa 65 63 44 25 25 Nominal air flow rate m3 h 2680 2700 3300...

Page 14: ...essure MPa bar 0 3 3 0 Domestic hot water tank exchanger capacity Litres 11 3 Exchange surface m 1 7 Tab 9 Technical specifications secondary circuit domestic water Specification Unit Value Maximum operating temperature C 80 Minimum operating temperature C 10 Maximum operating pressure MPa bar 1 0 10 0 Water capacity Litres 177 Tab 10 Common specifications in accordance with the EN 16147 standard ...

Page 15: ...alent temperature Tbiv C 10 10 10 Degradation coefficient 2 Cdh 1 0 1 0 1 0 Seasonal space heating energy efficiency under average conditions ƞs 134 137 129 Seasonal space heating energy efficiency under colder conditions ƞs 109 116 119 Seasonal space heating energy efficiency under warmer conditions ƞs 179 172 169 Declared coefficient of performance or primary en ergy ratio for part load at an in...

Page 16: ...heaters parameters declared for medium temperature application Product name MIV 4S V200 AWHP 11 MR 2 AWHP 11 TR 2 MIV 4S V200 AWHP 16 MR 2 AWHP 16 TR 2 Air to water heat pump Yes Yes Water to water heat pump No No Brine to water heat pump No No Low temperature heat pump No No Equipped with a supplementary heater Yes Yes Heat pump combination heater Yes Yes Rated heat output under average condition...

Page 17: ...er average con ditions QHE kWh 3999 5861 Annual energy consumption under colder condi tions QHE kWh 3804 5684 Annual energy consumption under warmer condi tions QHE kWh 2580 4120 Rated air flow rate outdoors for air to water heat pumps m3 h 6000 6000 Declared load profile L L Daily electricity consumption Qelec kWh 4 816 4 816 Annual electricity consumption AEC kWh 968 968 Water heating energy eff...

Page 18: ...roduces heat or cold and transfers it to the indoor module via the refrigerant in the plate exchanger The indoor module is equipped with a specific control system which is used to adjust the temperature of the heating water to the needs of the home Fig 3 Main components MW 3000471 2 1 3 2 4 Description of the product 18 MIV 4S V200 7682822 v03 27082018 ...

Page 19: ...ble if an error occurs 4 Navigation level User level Installer level This level is reserved for installers and is protected by an access code When this level is active the Off icon becomes On Tab 13 Icons on the home screen and information Icon Information Description of the icon i Error status Information on operation of the appliance Maintenance status Maintenance message Installer access Instal...

Page 20: ... is shut off then the cooling will also be shut off 1 Select the 23 5 Air Src Heat pump icon 2 Select CH function on 3 Select the desired value Off to stop the heating function On to switch the heating function on again 5 4 Periods of absence or going on holiday If you will be absent for several weeks you can reduce the room temperature and domestic hot water temperature in order to save energy To...

Page 21: ...circuits CIRCA CIRCB It indicates several rooms served by the same circuit Tab 16 Example Key Zone Factory set name 1 Zone 1 CIRCA 2 Zone 2 CIRCB 5 6 2 Changing the name and symbol of a zone The name and symbol for a zone are factory set as shown in the appendix If you desire you can personalise the name and symbol of the zones in your installation 1 Select the icon for the zone to be modified for...

Page 22: ...personalise the temperatures for these activities for all of the zones in your installation These activities are used in the timer programmes 1 Select the icon for the zone to be programmed for example 2 Select Set Heating Activity Temperatures either for heating or for cooling Information on the selected menu is given in the lower part of the screen 3 Select the activity you want to change 4 Modi...

Page 23: ...elect the programme to be modified The programmed activities for Sunday are displayed The last activity of the day remains active until the first activity of the following day 6 Select the day to be modified 7 Carry out the following actions according to your needs Modify the timings for programmed activities Add a new time range Delete a programmed activity choose the activity Delete Copy program...

Page 24: ...de which enables domestic hot water production periods to be programmed according to your needs and to optimise your energy consumption 1 Select the DHW tank icon 2 Select the desired operating mode Tab 19 Mode Description Scheduling The domestic hot water is produced according to the timer programme chosen Manual The domestic hot water temperature remains at the comfort temperature permanently Ho...

Page 25: ...oduction of domestic hot water operates with two set point temperature parameters DHW comfort setpoint used in the Scheduling Manual and Hot water boostmodes DHW reduced setpoint used in the Scheduling Holiday and Antifrostmodes You can change these set point temperature settings to adapt them to your needs 1 Select the DHW tank icon 2 Select DHW comfort setpoint to modify this set point 3 Select ...

Page 26: ...not drain the installation except in cases of absolute necessity E g several months absence with the risk of temperatures in the building falling below freezing 6 2 Standard inspection and maintenance operations An annual inspection with tightness check is obligatory Schedule a service by a qualified professional at a cold time of the year to check the following points 1 Operation of the installat...

Page 27: ... of the appliance Starts since service Number of heat generator starts since the previous servicing 6 5 Check the hydraulic pressure Regularly check the hydraulic pressure in the installation It should be between 1 5 and 2 bar 1 Select the Water Pressure icon 2 Check the pressure that is displayed in the right section of the main screen 3 If the pressure is less than 1 5 bar contact the installer ...

Page 28: ...he heating mode is deac tivated Activate the heating mode The radiator valves are closed Open the valves on all radiators connected to the heating system The heat pump is not op erating Check that the heat pump is switched on Check the fuses and switches on the electrical installation The water pressure is too low 1 bar Top up the system with water There is no domestic hot water The domestic hot w...

Page 29: ...bar Not enough water in the installation Top up the system with water Water leak Contact the professional responsible for maintenance of the heat pump Clicking in the central heating pipes The central heating pipe clamps are too tight Slightly loosen the clamps There is air in the heating pipes Vent any air in the domestic hot water tank the pipes and the taps to prevent the annoying noises likely...

Page 30: ... permanently 1 Contact the installer 8 2 Disposal and recycling Warning Removal and disposal of the heat pump must be carried out by a qualified professional in accordance with prevailing local and national regulations Fig 11 MW 3000179 03 8 Decommissioning and disposal 30 MIV 4S V200 7682822 v03 27082018 ...

Page 31: ...he radiators to prevent heat losses Insulate the pipes in rooms that are not heated cellars and lofts Close the radiators in rooms not in use Do not run hot or cold water pointlessly Install an energy saving shower head which can save up to 40 energy Take showers rather than baths A bath consumes twice as much water and energy 9 Energy savings 7682822 v03 27082018 MIV 4S V200 31 ...

Page 32: ...ce heating Annual energy consumption under colder warmer climate conditions kWh GJ 4483 1249 3721 1492 4621 1904 Water heating Annual energy consumption under colder warmer climate conditions kWh 3 GJ 4 1432 664 1432 664 1432 664 Seasonal space heating energy efficiency under colder warm er climate conditions 109 179 116 172 119 169 Water heating energy efficiency under colder warmer climate condi...

Page 33: ...ncy under colder warmer climate conditions 113 167 113 161 Water heating energy efficiency under colder warmer climate conditions 72 00 154 00 72 00 154 00 Sound power level LWA outdoors dB 69 69 1 For gas heat pumps only 2 If applicable 3 Electricity 4 Fuel See For specific precautions on assembly installation and maintenance see the chapter on Safety Instructions 10 2 Product fiche Temperature C...

Page 34: ...1 5 Class IV 2 Class V 3 Class VI 4 Class VII 3 5 Class VIII 5 Temperature control Seasonal space heating energy efficiency of heat pump 1 If tank rating is above A use 0 95 from fiche of boiler from fiche of temperature control Colder Warmer Seasonal space heating energy efficiency under colder and warmer climate conditions I The value of the seasonal space heating energy efficiency of the prefer...

Page 35: ...0 02 0 0 7 0 0 1 The intermediate values are calculated by linear interpolation between the two adjacent values 2 Prated is related to the preferential space heater or combination heater Tab 25 Package efficiency temperature regulator heat pump AWHP 4 5 MR AWHP 6 MR 3 AWHP 8 MR 2 AWHP 11 MR 2 AWHP 11 TR 2 AWHP 16 MR 2 AWHP 16 TR 2 DIEMATIC Evolution 136 139 131 127 123 10 Product fiche and package...

Page 36: ...ciency of package under average climate Auxiliary electricity Solar contribution Water heating energy efficiency of combination heater from fiche of solar device Colder Warmer Water heating energy efficiency under colder and warmer climate conditions Declared load profile I The value of the water heating energy efficiency of the combination heater expressed in II The value of the mathematical expr...

Page 37: ...ature defined by the customer Activity 1 Sleep 16 C Activity 2 Home 20 C Activity 3 Away 6 C Activity 4 Morning 21 C Activity 5 Evening 22 C Activity 6 Custom 20 C Tab 28 Name and temperature of the activities for cooling Activities Factory set name Factory set tempera ture Name and temperature defined by the customer Activity 1 Sleep 30 C Activity 2 Home 25 C Activity 3 Away 25 C Activity 4 Morni...

Page 38: ...11 Appendix 38 MIV 4S V200 7682822 v03 27082018 ...

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