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Contents 

Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 3

 

How it works ............................................................................................................................................. 3

 

Safety Precautions ................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Installation details ..................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Trouble Shooting Guide ............................................................................................................................ 9

 

Removing Air from the System ............................................................................................................... 10

 

Electrical Connections ............................................................................................................................ 10

 

System Operation Outline Continuous Power ......................................................................................... 10

 

System Operation If Connected To Off Peak Electricity .......................................................................... 11

 

How to connect power line...................................................................................................................... 11

 

Water Supply Quality .............................................................................................................................. 12

 

Change of Water Supply ........................................................................................................................ 12

 

Technical Data ....................................................................................................................................... 13

 

Hot Water Storage Tank Unit .................................................................................................................. 14

 

Wiring Diagram ....................................................................................................................................... 16

 

Warranty Policy ...................................................................................................................................... 17

 

ECO Alliance Pty Ltd Contact Details ..................................................................................................... 18

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Note: Every care has been taken to ensure accuracy in preparation of this publication. No liability can be 

accepted for any consequences that may arise as a result of its application. Eco Alliance Pty Ltd is in a 

process of continuous improvement, therefore specifications may be different to those referenced in this 

manual. Please contact Eco Alliance Pty Ltd or its distributors for the latest specifications at the time of 

install. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DYNAHEAT ECO-155LE

Page 1: ...ES 2020 1 Model Numbers ECO 155LE ECO 260LE This appliance is not to be used by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision and or instruction ...

Page 2: ...chnical Data 13 Hot Water Storage Tank Unit 14 Wiring Diagram 16 Warranty Policy 17 ECO Alliance Pty Ltd Contact Details 18 Note Every care has been taken to ensure accuracy in preparation of this publication No liability can be accepted for any consequences that may arise as a result of its application Eco Alliance Pty Ltd is in a process of continuous improvement therefore specifications may be ...

Page 3: ...ergy efficient units currently available It s even more efficient when connected to off peak power How it works The heat pump water heater system heats water by transferring the heat from the surrounding air to the water using a refrigerant The refrigerant is heated by a heat exchanger that absorbs heat from the surrounding air Figure 1 Note Operating conditions may vary depending on the type of o...

Page 4: ...age to the property The type of content to be observed can be explained with the following pictorial classifications Indicates content requiring attention Indicates content that is prohibited Indicates content with instructions that need to be followed Do not touch the faucet while hot water is being supplied Do not touch Could result in being burnt by hot water Do not touch the relief valve drain...

Page 5: ...re and flammable substances Sparks from the electrical parts of the product could result in fire Do not disassemble repair or alter the product in any way Could result in electric shock or fire Contact the dealer for repair Do not open the front board of the hot water storage unit of the heat pump unit cover Could result in electric shock Do not poke your fingers or a stick into the air inlet fins...

Page 6: ...mance and lead to failure Remove any snow form the units after snowfalls Snow building up around the heat pump unit and hot water storage tank unit could result in malfunction and failure Select an installation place with consideration given to neighbours Please select a place where noise and vibration during operation will not bother your neighbours Check the installation conditions of the unit I...

Page 7: ...it anywhere it will be exposed to seawater Could result in the unit malfunctioning Do not run the hot water directly into sink outlets etc Could result in being burnt or the drainage pipe being damaged by the hot water Ensure you mix with cold water when running the hot water WARNING If the hot water system is not used for two weeks or more a quantity of highly flammable hydrogen gas may accumulat...

Page 8: ... relevant standards Only a licenced person will have insurance protecting their workmanship The unit has been specifically designed for domestic hot water heating and may not be suitable for any other purpose The unit is designed to operate when connected to the town water supply with an operating pressure rated at 500kPa To ensure the mains pressure does not exceed this a pressure limiting device...

Page 9: ...careful of burning Filter on cold inlet connector may be blocked Check the filter and remove if there is any blockage Water flow speed may be dropped due to the heat pump piping being bent crushed or blocked Check if any of the piping is bent or crushed Remove any kinks if possible Pipes may be frozen If frozen area is found on the piping melt the ice on the pipe and provide a heat insulation Stop...

Page 10: ...should be checked by an authorised agent Electrical Connections Electrical installation should be done by a licenced electrician who carries out the work according to the relevant regulations for electrical safety and wiring Follow the wiring rules for the breaker rating and the thickness of the electrical wiring Verify that the tank unit is full of water and the water stop valves are open before ...

Page 11: ...onger If the unit is connected to off peak and consumption has been higher than usual hot water might not be available until the next power supply cycle Daily frequency and amount of hot water consumption may also affect the duration of the heating cycle operation Select the electrical supply mode that best suits the customer s hot water consumption The type of off peak connection may need to be c...

Page 12: ...a rainwater tank supply desalinated water supply public reticulated water supply or water brought in from another supply then water chemistry information should be sought from the supplier or the water should be tested to ensure it meets the warranty requirements in this installation manual Circulating Water Pump Flow Changing or alternating from one supply to another can have a detrimental effect...

Page 13: ...Capacity 3 6kw 2 Average Input Power 0 85kw 2 COP 4 23 2 Max Power Input 1 25kw Circuit Breaker Size 5 43 Design Pressure High Low 4 4 0 6 MPa Protection Raining Class IPX4 Rated Pressure 500kPa PTR Valve 850kPa 1 Factory default settings 55 C 2 Test condition Outlet water setting 55 C inlet water 14 C Ambient Temperature Dry Bulb 19 C Wet Bulb 15 C A pressure reducing valve is fitted in the insta...

Page 14: ...rovided with tank Water Tank Size Model No ECO 155LE ECO 260LE A Height 1700 1760 B Hot Water 1455 1430 C Cold Water Inlet 255 230 D Diameter Ø470 Ø560 E Heat Pump Flow 255 230 F Heat Pump Return 555 530 G Sensor Port 800 800 H PTR Valve 1455 1430 ...

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Page 16: ...mperature sensor 6 Gas recovery temperature sensor 7 Coiler temperature sensor 8 High pressure switch 9 Low pressure switch 10 Electronic expansion valve 11 Water pump 12 Motor capacitance 13 Electric machinery 14 Four way reversing valve 15 Compressor 16 Compressor start up capacitor 17 Compressor terminal station ...

Page 17: ...rvice agent or the Eco Alliance Pty Ltd service department 3 Where it is found there is nothing wrong with the DynaHeat heat pump water heater system where the complaint is related to excessive discharge from the temperature and or the pressure relief valve due to high water pressure where there is no flow of hot water due to faulty plumbing where water leaked are related to plumbing and not the D...

Page 18: ...he servicing contractor per the payment cost schedule published by Eco Alliance Pty Ltd and revised from time to time as per Eco Alliance Pty Ltd requirements Tank unit Eco Alliance Pty Ltd warrants that the tank will be free from defects for 12months with 100 replacement guarantee Extended warranty can be purchased To purchase please contact your sales rep or contact Eco Alliance Pty Ltd directly...

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