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Air Source Heat Pump Water Heater

Installation and User Instructions

RD01151-1

Important - This manual must be left with user after Installation!

500001099 EDL170-520RF

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Requires Dimplex Hub, sold separately

Summary of Contents for 500001099

Page 1: ...Air Source Heat Pump Water Heater Installation and User Instructions RD01151 1 Important This manual must be left with user after Installation 500001099 EDL170 520RF Requires Dimplex Hub sold separately ...

Page 2: ...ndards and building and water regulations provide pre and post sales technical support provide clear and concise warranty details to customers For further information on HWA Charter Membership please refer to HWA website www hotwater org uk All cylinders are certified by KIWA for further information on this regu lation body please refer to the KIWA website www kiwa co uk These products are tested ...

Page 3: ...lation 12 6 8 1 Direct Access 12 6 8 2 Offset Access 12 6 8 3 Distanced Access 13 6 9 Fixing 13 6 10 Condensates Draining 14 6 11 Electrical Connections 14 6 11 1 Accessing Electrical Connections 14 6 11 2 Electricity Provider Contact 14 7 Set Up and Use 15 7 1 Commissioning 15 7 2 Using your Hot Water Heat Pump 16 7 3 Control Box 16 7 4 Setting the Language 16 7 5 Setting the Time 16 7 6 Setting ...

Page 4: ...d some parts of this product can be come hot and cause burns Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervi sion The maintenance of this ap pliance must be carried out by suitable qualified person only It is recommended to maintain the unit on an annual basis Isolate all electrical supplies from the unit before commenc ing wor...

Page 5: ...uter shell manufactured from completely recy cled materials Dimplex cannot take responsibility for ensuring safe operation of the appliance outside of the scope of intended use i 4 Scope of Delivery This product is Dimplex Control capable Control and monitor your heating and hot water with Dim plex Control Group appliances into zones to easily control and track their energy usage Any time Anywhere...

Page 6: ...placing the water heater in a garage or outbuilding All exposed pipework must be correctly insulated to avoid frost damage The position and orientation of the water heater should be such that easy access is provided for servicing the con trols When installing the water heater all labels should be clearly visible and ensure that no pipework hinders any work to be carried out on the various componen...

Page 7: ...ipes should be fitted in accordance with the requirements of Building Regulation approved document G3 England and Wales Part P of Northern Ireland and Standard 4 9 of Scotland 5 10 1 Discharge Pipe D2 Dimplex strongly recommends the use of metal pipework only and Dimplex does not take responsibility for any dam age caused from discharges The discharge pipe D2 should be at least one pipe size larg ...

Page 8: ...t would collect such discharges As the discharge would consist of high temperature water and steam asphalt roofing felt and non metallic rainwater goods may be damaged by such discharges 5 11 Product Disposal This product has been manufactured from mostly recyclable materials At the end of the product s life it should be disposed of at a Local Authority Recycling Centre Materials Inner Cylinder St...

Page 9: ...ways be fitted in accord ance with the manufacturer s instructions see Figure 5 No isolating device should be fitted between the water heater and the cold water inlet group Furthermore it is recommended to mount the vessel high er than the water heater to avoid having to drain the water heater when maintaining and replacing the expansion vessel It is important to check the pre charge pressure of t...

Page 10: ...suitable air gap Note It is important that the tundish is positioned away from any electrical components 6 5 Immersion Heater The water heater must be filled with water before applying power to the appliance or energizing the element Failure to do so will damage the element and void any guaran tee on the product To comply with Part L requirements it is necessary to insulate the hot water pipework ...

Page 11: ...sure Drop 90 m3 hr 90 Pa 100 m3 hr 75 Pa 110 m3 hr 50 Pa 120 m3 hr 40 Pa 6 7 1 Worked Example Each ducting component produces a pressure drop that changes with air flow rate Table 3 illustrates the pressure drop for each ducting component at various system air flow rates Accessories Schema Pressure drop typical air flow Concentric air duct Ø80 125 90m3 h 100m3 h 140m3 h 9 Pa m 12 Pa m 23 Pa m Acce...

Page 12: ...nside by marking the top of the Ø125 PVC pipe 8 Glue the wall flange onto the Ø125 PVC pipe and pressing it against the inside wall at the same time 9 Cut the Ø80 PVC pipe to X 225mm 10 Remove the cover parts from the insulated elbow length 355mm 11 Insert the Ø80 PVC elbow into the base of the insu lated elbow and affix it to the Ø80 PVC pipe apply a bit of silicone so that the assembly stays put...

Page 13: ...ing over Located at the rear of the appliance the brackets must be used to fix the appliance to the wall upon completion of the installation Figure 13 Wall fixing Use the drilling template provided to locate the fixing positions Installation NOTE For distanced access an extension kit can be supplied by Dimplex see Section 8 7 This kit provides enough parts to add It is possible to source parts fro...

Page 14: ...to run Contact closed electrical back up authorised to run If you choose load shedding level 1 the electrical back up is prevented from running If you choose load shedding level 0 both the electrical back up and the heat pump will be prevented from running see Section 7 11 6 To prevent electrical backup operating during peak hours if a volt free output is not available from the meter a timer switc...

Page 15: ... check after closing that valve is not dripping 9 Open expansion relief valve to ensure proper discharge and check after closing that valve is not dripping 10 Check all shower outlets toilet cisterns and other draw off points for leaks or dripping especially when replacing a vented unit Open all water outlets to purge air from pipework and ensure proper operation 11 Instruct user in the operation ...

Page 16: ... 7 C to 35 C range Outside of this range electrical backup ensures that the domestic hot water is heated The domestic hot water temperature provided by the heat pump is adjustable up to 60 C In case of high do mestic hot water consumption the domestic hot water heater has a comfort function which increases the heat ing capacity when there is less than 1 3 of the tank s volume left at over 38 C see...

Page 17: ...ve This function can be programmed to run between 1 and 99 days and is effective as soon as the number of days has been confirmed HOLIDAYS HOLI RETURN 8 Set number of days in standby mode Enter HOLIDAY mode switches off automatically at the same time when the number of days set has ended Throughout the holiday period the heat pump water heater shows Holi Return on the display screen as well as a c...

Page 18: ... exisitng programme MONDAY Set Up and Use Frost PT Frost Protection Mode ECO Heat Pump Only Running CONF Heat Pump Only Running electrical back up if needed 7 10 Programming Heating time for the tank varies according to the outdoor temperature Programming enables you to define the periods of time the appliance runs in Economy Comfort or Off mode freeze protection mode Electrical backup is not allo...

Page 19: ... screen displays Inst Menu Press the Clock and Menu buttons simultaneously Keep both buttons pressed down until the screen goes blank 7 11 1 PV Mode Setting Description Unit Range Factory setting mode pv Photovoltaic mode activated yes no no priority Anti legionellosis cycle time intervals yes no yes Yes the signals from connectors 1 and 2 take precedence over eco holiday and frost protection mode...

Page 20: ...emperature reaches 43o C The heat pump will complete the remaining charge to set temperature 7 11 5 Minimum Temperature To C Min No To C Min 43 o c Select Mode Enter It is possible to allow the operation of the immersion heater along with the heat pump to prevent the water temperature falling below a minimum comfort temperature of 38 C The immersion will then heat the water to 43 C once this tempe...

Page 21: ...ameters Resetting the parameters enables you to go back to the default settings Go to the Installer Menu and turn the dial to Reset RESET PAR RESET PAR YES Select YES ENTER 7 11 10 Reading Display The Read Data menu shows you in real time the information given by sensors To access hold the dial for 3 seconds until Display menu shows turn the dial to select the desired display Display Description R...

Page 22: ...e car ried out by a qualified professional Switch off the heat pump water heater before opening it Wait for the fan to come to a complete stop before starting work on the appliance Do not get any water on any of the electrical components The pressure limiting device should be activated regularly to eliminate limescale and to check for blockages The R290 refrigerant is odourless Do not damage the p...

Page 23: ...e cable and hence to the terminals 7 Checked to ensure the product is earthed correct ly the Live and Neutral connections are to the correct terminals and the Residual Current Device RCD operates correctly 8 Regularly checked the electrical connections as part of the maintenance schedule to ensure the wires remain in good condition and terminations remain secure Ensure any spare parts used dur ing...

Page 24: ...t higher than the volume in the tank The time period the appliance operates is not too short 12hrs minimum if connected to piping The water temperature is not set too low Condensates are not drain ing The draining system for dirt or blockages Remove the cover see Figure 18 and check the opening That tubes do not have bends or U shapes that can collect water That the end of the tube is not blocked ...

Page 25: ...ule 500000710 DN16 3 4 BSP x 1000 flex pipe X R00095 1 Fan 140 500001242 1 2 BSP T P valve X R00020 1 Fan enclosure 500001270 15 x 22 straight PE tundish X R00047 1 Insulated hood 500001243 Temp sensor 25 C X B1243950 Electrical lid X B4992027 C3S PCB Controller X B1244096 Heating cover ele ment 500001244 70 84 C Thermostat X 1239160 Condensate T pipe 500001245 1200W electric heating element X 124...

Page 26: ...iods are no longer valid the water is maintained continu ously at the standard set temperature if no signal or control is connected to the external con trol switch OVER PRESS Heat pump pressure too high No water in tank Water is too hot 75 C Water sensor removed from tank Defective water sensor Check that the tank has been properly filled with water and purged of air Change the water sensor Check ...

Page 27: ...erant circuit The expansion valve is not working The expansion valve is damaged or broken due to work being carried out on the appliance or it being in contact with a part which vibrates Replace expansion valve The compressor is not working and safety temperature is activated Weakness in compressor Replace compressor ERR 02 Incorrect temperature sensor readings The air and water sensors are the wr...

Page 28: ...ture when the Holiday period will conclude Turn cylinder back into Timer mode at any point by pressing TURN ON NOW 9 2 Holiday Mode Select to run hygiene mode on the app and define the frequency of hygiene mode up to 99 days 9 4 Hygiene Mode Create individual schedules for each day to suit the customer Copy a schedule to any day of the week Allows control over your appliance to ensure that you alw...

Page 29: ...e instructions in the manual have not been followed Damage occurring in the appliance when it has been switched on less than an hour after it has been leaning to the side or laid flat 10 1 1 3 Installation Site Cases unlimited where the warranty is void Placing the appliance where it can be subject to ice or other bad weather conditions Non compliance with the instructions in the manual when insta...

Page 30: ...30 Figure 19 Edel Air Source Water Heater Dimensions for reference Technical Data and Product Fiche 11 Technical Data and Product Fiche View from below View from above ...

Page 31: ...oduct Fiche Cylinder is tested in accordance with EN12897 2016 GDC Group Ltd Edel Air Source Water Heater Product Fiche Reference EDL170L Load Profile Primary M Energy Rating A COP 2 85 Thermostat Setting 55 C Sound Pressure level at 1m dB A 36 Average Climatic Conditions Average Energy Consumption kWh 426 Water Heating Efficiency 120 Daily Electricity Consumption kWh 2 05 Warmer Climatic Conditio...

Page 32: ...ric ducting Immersion Heater 1 1 4 M BSP 1 2 kW 240V Ventilation Air flow rate 90 to 140 m3 h Air temperature 7 C to 35 C Max air pipe length Rigid piping Refer to section 6 7 ductwork calculation Condensates flow rate 0 3 L h Condensates drainage pipe 18 23 mm Safety Components Pressure reducing valve and strainer 3 bar Expansion relief valve 6 bar Temperature and pressure relief valve 7 bar 90 C...

Page 33: ...33 Bus connection IMENU I QJ 5 µF Capacitor D green yellow _J_ 0 0 black blue blue blue red ellow CD i _J_ 0 _J_ Supply ...

Page 34: ...ature controls have been fitted according to CSA Standards and local codes Yes What is the hot water temperature at the nearest outlet C All appropriate pipes have been insulated up to 1 metre or the point where they become concealed Yes UNVENTED SYSTEMS ONLY Where is the pressure reducing valve situated if fitted What is the pressure reducing valve setting psi Has a combined temperature and press...

Page 35: ...omments Signature SERVICE 3 Date Engineer Name Company Name Telephone Number Comments Signature SERVICE 4 Date Engineer Name Company Name Telephone Number Comments Signature SERVICE 5 Date Engineer Name Company Name Telephone Number Comments Signature SERVICE 6 Date Engineer Name Company Name Telephone Number Comments Signature SERVICE 7 Date Engineer Name Company Name Telephone Number Comments Si...

Page 36: ...ee terms without prior notice due to a policy of continuous improvement www KIWA co uk www HWA co uk To speak to customer services please contact Glen Dimplex UK LTD Millbrook House Grange Drive Hedge End Southampton SO30 2DF Telephone 44 0 344 879 3588 Fax 0844 879 3583 Email customer services glendimplex com Or Glen Dimplex Europe Limited Airport Road Cloghran Co Dublin K67 VE08 ROI 353 0 1 842 ...

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