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3. 

Assembly

 

Configurations

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Drawing 8

Software:

 

Basic

 

Settings (continued)

5. 

Double-check

 

to

 

ensure

 

that

 

the

 

Domestic

 

Hot

 

Water

 

option

 

is

 

enabled

 

under

6. 

Configure the desired setpoint for water temperature (default set to 50°C):

4. 

Temperature configuration options for Heating/Cooling circuit 2 are found under

H.1. 

Setting

 

a

 

heating

 

curve

:

H.2.

 

If

 

no

 

heating

 

curve

 

is

 

desired:

4.1. 

Activate

 

the

 

mixing

 

valve

 

to

 

manage

 

the

 

second

 

circuit:

Note: This pair of settings will interpret “Heating/Cooling Circuit 2 as the low demand distribution 
system,requiring

 

a

 

lower

 

set

 

temperature

  

for

 

heating

 

and

 

higher

 

set

 

temperature

 

for

 

cooling.

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H.

 configuring

 

the

 

set

 

water

 

heating

 

temperatures:

3.(cont.)

 

Configure

 

the

 

water

 

pump

 

to

 

operate

 

for

 

heating

 

or

 

cooling

:

C.

 

Configuring

 

the

 

set

 

water

 

cooling

 

temperature (if

 

applicable):

Summary of Contents for AW11-V6-MBG

Page 1: ...ump DC Inverter Air to Water Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and keep this manual for future use User s manual User s manual AW6 V6 MBG AW9 V6 MBG AW11 V6 MBG AW13 V6 MBG ...

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Page 3: ...nsions 2 3 Exploded Views 3 Assembly Configurations Assembly Configuration Selection Flowchart Assembly Drawings Wiring and Software 4 Installation Walkthrough 4 1 Sanitary Hot Water Applications 4 2 Heating and Cooling Circuits 4 3 Indoor Unit Installation 4 4 Outdoor Unit Installation 4 5 Wiring 4 6 Water Pipework 4 7 Test Run 5 Appendix A Wiring 5 3 6 8 9 10 11 11 14 19 23 23 24 53 53 57 60 62 ...

Page 4: ...re Valves Sensor Communication Cable Communication Cable between Indoor and Outdoor Unit Below are the accessories that are included with your purchase Please check to ensure that none are missing or damaged If so please contact your local distributor Included Accessories Screws DHW 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X1 X1 X3 X1 X1 X1 X2 X5 X1 4 10 X1 Sensor Communication Cable between Indoor and Outdoor Unit ...

Page 5: ...n given explicit prior consent in the form of writing Installation attempts of this system by anyone other than a properly trained and licensed professional Negligence of properly worn personal protection safety glasses gloves etc while performing installation maintenance or servicing of this product SAFETY The operation of this system during ambient temperatures which are below or beyond the temp...

Page 6: ...Be sure to read this manual before use For sanitary hot water please always add a mixture valve before water tap and set it to proper temperature Ground wire Use a dedicated socket for this unit otherwise malfunction may occur The power supply to the unit must be grounded Do not touch the air outlet grill when fan motor is running Do not touch the power plug with wet hands Never pull out the plug ...

Page 7: ... damages maybe caused Be aware fingers might be hurt by the fin of the coil This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources To return your used device please use the r...

Page 8: ...nit Indoor unit Filter Water pump Heat exchanger Power supply Four way vavle Compressor Three way valve Refrigerant Filter T connector Fan motor Pressure check valve Evaporator Heating Cooling 8 1 Introduction 1 3 Functioning Principles ...

Page 9: ...tions should be a variation of this master system drawing All suggested assembly variations are given in Chapter 3 Name Symbol Name Symbol Temp Sensor Safety valve Kit Ball valve Water filter Air purging valve Water pump Mixing valve Motorized valve Expansion tank Note Dotted lines mean able to be controlled by the Heat Pump ...

Page 10: ...t DC Inverter Air to Water Heat Pump Unit Noise Level Indoor Outdoor 30 56 dB A 12 6 3 89 4 2 12 6 926 3072 3 89 4 77 11 5 3 08 3 76 11 5 1267 3723 2 97 3 28 10 3 3 29 4 29 10 37 957 3156 3 29 4 63 7 9 2 63 2 34 7 91 1000 3012 2 33 3 12 4200 150 2 30 56 6 21 4 05 2 19 6 21 540 1530 4 05 5 87 5 8 3 22 2 05 5 8 640 1810 3 22 4 12 5 81 3 51 2 05 5 81 768 2105 3 15 4 71 4 5 2 52 1 59 4 5 614 1740 2 52...

Page 11: ...2 Overview of the Units Indoor unit 11 2 1 Functional Diagrams Cable gland Touch screen operation panel AWC6 9 11 13 V6 MBW ...

Page 12: ...Outdoor unit 2 Overview of the Units 12 2 1 Functional Diagrams AW6 V6 MBG AW9 V6 MBG ...

Page 13: ...Outdoor unit 2 Overview of the Units 13 2 1 Functional Diagrams AW11 V6 MBG AW13 V6 MBG ...

Page 14: ...14 2 Overview of the Units 2 2 Outlines and Dimensions Outlines and dimensions Unit mm Indoor AWC6 9 11 13 V6 MBW 129 450 380 ...

Page 15: ...15 Unit mm 2 Overview of the Units 2 2 Outlines and Dimensions Outdoor AW6 V6 MBG 930 730 380 28 70 82 125 350 76 5 ...

Page 16: ...16 Unit mm 2 Overview of the Units 2 2 Outlines and Dimensions Outdoor AW9 V6 MBG 157 95 60 317 156 1065 754 693 1053 343 354 50 ...

Page 17: ...17 2 Overview of the Units 2 2 Outlines and Dimensions Outdoor AW11 V6 MBG 1204 1215 690 761 121 60 134 385 115 417 403 50 Unit mm ...

Page 18: ...18 2 Overview of the Units 2 2 Outlines and Dimensions Outdoor AW13 V6 MBG 1171 1195 740 1258 407 460 98 832 105 111 169 Unit mm ...

Page 19: ...n panel Power switch Indoor PCB DHW TEMP SENSOR HEATING COOLING TEMP SENSOR MIXING CIRCUIT 1 TEMP SENSOR MIXING CIRCUIT 2 TEMP SENSOR ROOM TEMP SENSOR NO Name 2 3 Exploded view 2 Overview of the Units 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 Wifi module AWC6 9 11 13 V6 MBW ...

Page 20: ...ompressor Crankcase Heater 10 11 Drain Pan Heater Compressor Suction Temp Sensor Low Pressure Sensor High Pressure Switch Evaporating Coil Temp Sensor High Pressure Sensor Coil For E E V Coil For 4 way Reserving Valve Compressor Discharge Temp Sensor 21 22 Water Outlet Temp Sensor Ambient Temp Sensor 16 Condensing Coil Temp Sensor 2 3 Exploded view 2 Overview of the Units 5 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 4 10 11 1...

Page 21: ...ater Compressor Suction Temp Sensor Compressor Plate Heat Exchanger Condensing Coil Temp Sensor Water Inlet Temp Sensor Ambient Temp Sensor Coil For E E V Low Pressure Sensor Coil for Four way Reserving Valve Outdoor PCB Board Name Compressor Discharge Temp Sensor Plate Heat Exchanger PFC Conductor DC Motor Electrical Filter 4 way Reserving Valve Module Assembly High Pressure Sensor High Pressure ...

Page 22: ...rature sensor Condenser 10 11 22 33 34 Bulkhead Compressor Suction temperature sensor Sperator Plate heat exchanger Water inlet temperature sensor 23 24 Side panel 12 Compressor discharge temperature sensor Cover Electric box Receiver Bottom plate Coil temperature sensor Plate heat exchanger fixture PFC transducer EEV controller Crankcase heater Condenser heater 4 Way valve EEV temperature sensor ...

Page 23: ...agrams with software instructions Beginning from the green Start Here bubble follow the appropriate arrows to each question which are dependent on the needs of the user The corresponding assembly instructions will be found by turning to the page number in the end bubble Note The instructions in this section are meant to achieve the minimum requirements for successful system operation only For more...

Page 24: ...guration matches the assembly drawing depicted on the right for a one temperature zone without domestic hot water setup Note Refer to the next page for wiring and software operation instructions Name Symbol Name Symbol Temp Sensor Safety valve Kit Ball valve Water filter Air purging valve Water pump Mixing valve Motorized valve Expansion tank Note Dotted lines mean able to be controlled by the Hea...

Page 25: ...s 1 Set the needed working modes of the unit via the menu H 2 If no heating curve is desired 3 Locate and activate the buffer tank and appropriate pumps under H 1 Setting a heating curve H Configuring the set water heating temperatures 2 Temperature configuration options for Heating Cooling circuit 1 are found under C Configuring the set water cooling temperature if applicable ...

Page 26: ...ooling only through the use of a two way motorized valve Note For the cooling only or heating only circuit a motorized two way valve can be connected to the unit to cut the water supply during heating or cooling operation Refer to the next page for wiring and software operation instructions Name Symbol Name Symbol Temp Sensor Safety valve Kit Ball valve Water filter Air purging valve Water pump Mi...

Page 27: ...s 1 Set the needed working modes of the unit via the menu H 2 If no heating curve is desired 3 Locate and activate the buffer tank and appropriate pumps under H 1 Setting a heating curve H Configuring the set water heating temperatures 2 Temperature configuration options for Heating Cooling circuit 1 are found under C Configuring the set water cooling temperature if applicable ...

Page 28: ...28 3 Assembly Configurations Drawing 2 Software Basic Settings continued 4 The location of the configuration for heating only or cooling only system is under ...

Page 29: ...he Heat Pump Notice The Fan Coil Unit Floor Heating System and Radiator are placeholder distribution systems only and can be substituted by any other appropriate distribution systems Please ensure that the configuration matches the assembly drawing depicted on the right for a two temperature zone without domestic hot water setup Note Refer to the next page for wiring and software operation instruc...

Page 30: ...H 2 If no heating curve is desired 3 Locate and activate the buffer tank and appropriate pumps under H 1 Setting a heating curve H Configuring the set water heating temperatures 2 Temperature configuration options for Heating Cooling circuit 1 are found under C Configuring the set water cooling temperature if applicable For connection for mixing valve 2 please refers to the appendix A on page 76 7...

Page 31: ...ing curve is desired Note This pair of settings will interpret Heating Cooling Circuit 2 as the low demand distribution system requiring a lower set temperature for heating and higher set temperature for cooling 4 1 Activate the mixing valve to manage the second circuit C Configuring the set water cooling temperature if applicable 4 Temperature configuration options for Heating Cooling circuit 2 a...

Page 32: ... Pump Please ensure that the configuration matches the assembly drawing depicted on the right for a two temperature zone without domestic hot water setup that includes a component circuit capable of heating or cooling only through the use of a two way motorized valve Note For the cooling only or heating only circuit a motorized two way valve can be connected to the unit to cut the water supply dur...

Page 33: ...H 2 If no heating curve is desired 3 Locate and activate the buffer tank and appropriate pumps under H 1 Setting a heating curve H Configuring the set water heating temperatures 2 Temperature configuration options for Heating Cooling circuit 1 are found under C Configuring the set water cooling temperature if applicable For connection for mixing valve 2 please refers to the appendix A of this manu...

Page 34: ...n of the configuration for heating only or cooling only system is under H 1 Setting a heating curve H 2 If no heating curve is desired 5 1 Activate the mixing valve to manage the second circuit C Configuring the set water cooling temperature if applicable Note This pair of settings will interpret Heating Cooling Circuit 2 as the low demand distribution system requiring a lower set temperature for ...

Page 35: ...uration matches the assembly drawing depicted on the right for a two temperature zone without domestic hot water setup that utilizes the secondary pump for a heating only operation Refer to the next page for wiring and software operation instructions Name Symbol Name Symbol Temp Sensor Safety valve Kit Ball valve Water filter Air purging valve Water pump Mixing valve Motorized valve Expansion tank...

Page 36: ...H 2 If no heating curve is desired 3 Locate and activate the buffer tank and appropriate pumps under H 1 Setting a heating curve H Configuring the set water heating temperatures 2 Temperature configuration options for Heating Cooling circuit 1 are found under C Configuring the set water cooling temperature if applicable For connection for mixing valve 2 please refers to the appendix A of this manu...

Page 37: ...H Configuring the set water heating temperatures H 1 Setting a heating curve H 2 If no heating curve is desired 4 1 Activate the mixing valve to manage the second circuit C Configuring the set water cooling temperature if applicable Note This pair of settings will interpret Heating Cooling Circuit 2 as the low demand distribution system requiring a lower set temperature for heating and higher set ...

Page 38: ...ration matches the assembly drawing depicted on the right for a one temperature zone setup that includes domestic hot water Note Refer to the next page for wiring and software operation instructions Name Symbol Name Symbol Temp Sensor Safety valve Kit Ball valve Water filter Air purging valve Water pump Mixing valve Motorized valve Expansion tank Note Dotted lines mean able to be controlled by the...

Page 39: ...s 1 Set the needed working modes of the unit via the menu H 2 If no heating curve is desired 3 Locate and activate the buffer tank and appropriate pumps under H 1 Setting a heating curve H Configuring the set water heating temperatures 2 Temperature configuration options for Heating Cooling circuit 1 are found under C Configuring the set water cooling temperature if applicable ...

Page 40: ...Configurations Drawing 6 Software Basic Settings continued 4 Double check to ensure that the Domestic Hot Water option is enabled under Configure the desired setpoint for water temperature default set to 50 C 5 40 ...

Page 41: ...ng or cooling only through the use of a two way motorized valve Note For the cooling only or heating only circuit a motorized two way valve can be connected to the unit to cut the water supply during heating or cooling operation Refer to the next page for wiring and software operation instructions Name Symbol Name Symbol Temp Sensor Safety valve Kit Ball valve Water filter Air purging valve Water ...

Page 42: ...s 1 Set the needed working modes of the unit via the menu H 2 If no heating curve is desired 3 Locate and activate the buffer tank and appropriate pumps under H 1 Setting a heating curve H Configuring the set water heating temperatures 2 Temperature configuration options for Heating Cooling circuit 1 are found under C Configuring the set water cooling temperature if applicable ...

Page 43: ...Settings continued Double check to ensure that the Domestic Hot Water option is enabled under 5 The location of the configuration for heating only or cooling only system is under 4 Configure the desired setpoint for water temperature default set to 50 C 6 ...

Page 44: ...ration matches the assembly drawing depicted on the right for a two temperature zone setup that includes domestic hot water Note Refer to the next page for wiring and software operation instructions Name Symbol Name Symbol Temp Sensor Safety valve Kit Ball valve Water filter Air purging valve Water pump Mixing valve Motorized valve Expansion tank Note Dotted lines mean able to be controlled by the...

Page 45: ...H 2 If no heating curve is desired 3 Locate and activate the buffer tank and appropriate pumps under H 1 Setting a heating curve H Configuring the set water heating temperatures 2 Temperature configuration options for Heating Cooling circuit 1 are found under C Configuring the set water cooling temperature if applicable For connection for mixing valve 2 please refers to the appendix A of this manu...

Page 46: ...g a heating curve H 2 If no heating curve is desired 4 1 Activate the mixing valve to manage the second circuit Note This pair of settings will interpret Heating Cooling Circuit 2 as the low demand distribution system requiring a lower set temperature for heating and higher set temperature for cooling Dependent on whether cooling is needed H configuring the set water heating temperatures 3 cont Co...

Page 47: ... or cooling only through the use of a two way motorized valve Note For the cooling only or heating only circuit a motorized two way valve can be connected to the unit to cut the water supply during heating or cooling operation Refer to the next page for wiring and software operation instructions Name Symbol Name Symbol Temp Sensor Safety valve Kit Ball valve Water filter Air purging valve Water pu...

Page 48: ...s 1 Set the needed working modes of the unit via the menu H 2 If no heating curve is desired 3 Locate and activate the buffer tank and appropriate pumps under H 1 Setting a heating curve H Configuring the set water heating temperatures 2 Temperature configuration options for Heating Cooling circuit 1 are found under C Configuring the set water cooling temperature if applicable ...

Page 49: ...is desired 5 1 Activate the mixing valve to manage the second circuit Note This pair of settings will interpret Heating Cooling Circuit 2 as the low demand distribution system requiring a lower set temperature for heating and higher set temperature for cooling Dependent on whether cooling is needed H configuring the set water heating temperatures 3 cont Configure the water pump to operate for heat...

Page 50: ...izes the secondary pump for a heating only operation Note For the heating only circuit a motorized two way valve can be connected to the unit to cut the water supply during heating operation Refer to the next page for wiring and software operation instructions Name Symbol Name Symbol Temp Sensor Safety valve Kit Ball valve Water filter Air purging valve Water pump Mixing valve Motorized valve Expa...

Page 51: ... H 2 If no heating curve is desired 3 Locate and activate the buffer tank and appropriate pumps under H 1 Setting a heating curve H Configuring the set water heating temperatures 2 Temperature configuration options for Heating Cooling circuit 1 are found under C Configuring the set water cooling temperature if applicable For connection for mixing valve 2 please refers to the appendix A of this man...

Page 52: ...und under H 1 Setting a heating curve H 2 If no heating curve is desired 4 1 Activate the mixing valve to manage the second circuit Note This pair of settings will interpret Heating Cooling Circuit 2 as the low demand distribution system requiring a lower set temperature for heating and higher set temperature for cooling H configuring the set water heating temperatures 3 cont Configure the water p...

Page 53: ...eat pump circuit floods the tank This submerses the coils which run the shower water circuit resulting in a heat exchange interaction A mixing valve ensures that temperatures do not exceed 60 The primary advantages of this application include Sanitization is not necessary since the sanitary hot water is heated by going through the coils Direct connection between heat pump and tank ensuring effecti...

Page 54: ...e shower head This configuration also does not require sanitization The primary advantage to this configuration is that it can supply a greater volume of sanitary hot water Disadvantages include The coil may create enough resistance to water flow that a secondary heat pump could be needed in order to ensure that a proper flow rate efficiency and proper operation are maintained The capacity of the ...

Page 55: ...ater circulation pump by connecting it to port P3 This configuration will ensure a sufficient volume as well as flow rate of hot sanitary water at the additional cost of adding the plate heat exchanger Whichever application is chosen it is recommended to install a manual mixture valve between the city water inlet and hot water outlet This will maximize utilization of hot water from the tank while ...

Page 56: ...nsure the heat pump unit provides a stable and sufficient water flow rate Minimize fluctuation of the system s heating cooling load by storing unused heat Increase capacity of water volume distribution which helps ensure proper heat pump operation If the method of hot water distribution is capable of dispersing a large enough flow rate a buffer tank can be excluded from installation into the confi...

Page 57: ...g the temperatures for circuits 1 and 2 can be done via the Heating and Cooling Circuit menus If only one circuit is desired then Heating and Cooling Circuit 2 can be set to OFF 4 2 1 Heating Cooling Circuits The basic understanding of these settings is found under your the software section of your particular assembly walkthrough in Chapter 3 A more detailed explanation can be located in the user ...

Page 58: ... via the TV1 or TV2 until the value set under the above menus is achieved TV1 and or TV2 should be activated on the installer s level via the Heating and Cooling Circuit menu Note A mixing valve is needed if The system has two circuits that require different water temperatures The heat pump will have to take the higher lower depending on whether heating cooling settings of the two circuits as the ...

Page 59: ...de or after the set temperature is reached If Buffer Tank IS checkmarked both P1 and P2 will work as long as there is demand from the distribution system as per the pump setting The following must also be fulfilled Actual temperature in the buffer tank detected via TC is equal or above 20 C in heating Actual temperature in the buffer tank detected via TC is equal or below 23 C in cooling Even if t...

Page 60: ...d downwards The indoor unit must operate in a dry well ventilated location There should be no volatile corrosive or flammable liquids or gases nearby Ideally the unit should be as close as possible to the water supply system Try and leave enough space in the area around the unit to simplify future maintenance 2 3 4 5 The minimum dimensions of surrounding gaps suitable for the unit to operate corre...

Page 61: ...on 1 Take out the expansion bolts and mounting board accessory Place the mounting board on the wall horizontally Mark the bolting location onto the wall 2 Drill holes with the proper diameter for the bolts to catch through 3 Unscrew the nuts from the expansion bolts 4 Loosely fix the mounting board onto the expansion bolts Do not tighten yet 5 Using a hammer tap the expansion bolts into the drille...

Page 62: ...le liquids or gases nearby Do not place the unit nearby to bedrooms and living rooms There will be noise when it is running In harsh climates of snow or sub zero temperatures ensure the unit is raised 50cm above ground It is recommended to install an awning above the unit to prevent snow from clogging open parts Ensure there is proper drainage around the unit Tilt the unit by 1cm m for rain water ...

Page 63: ...t is fixed ensure each of the nuts are fully tightened Users should double check to make sure the unit s installation is sufficiently sturdy The bracket material can be stainless or galvanized steel aluminum or other proper substitutes The user can opt to use two concrete blocks or a raised concrete platform instead of a dedicated mounting bracket Ensure that the unit is securely fastened after in...

Page 64: ...PE N L For user s side A E A This should be connected directly to the city power supply Unit power supply For all units ensure that a cable of sufficient gauge is used found on nameplate E Poewr supply to outdoor unit anti freezing electric heater for plate heat exchanger and water pipe ...

Page 65: ...ing Circuit 2 If there is an external water pump in heating cooling and hot water system it can be connected to these ports to be under the control of heat pump For user s side B C 4 Installation Walkthrough 4 5 Wiring 4 5 2 Explanation of Terminal Block 2 A A P0 Pump for heat pump circulation ...

Page 66: ...ating source for both heating and DHW operation B Signal output to Hot Water Tank Backup Heater HWTBH which will be used as backup heating source for DHW operation only C Signal output to Heating Backup Heater hbh which will be used as backup heating source for Heating operation only D way motorized valve diverting the water 3 Application Side A B C D ...

Page 67: ...ccording to the ambient temperature or external signal input Please refer to the user s manual for more detailed explanantions on ambient temperature setting For external signal input the external signal should be connected to Cool Mode Switch for cooling operation and Heat Mode Switch for heating operation 4 5 4 Explanation of Terminal Block 4 A Signal cable between indoor and outdoor unit A ...

Page 68: ...properly fastened into place to prevent loosening from occurring No cable should be fastened to another The power supply should be compliant to all standards located in the rating label The power supply necessary cables and sockets should fully meet the input power requirements of the unit Installation sketch Signal cable between indoor and outdoor unit Main power in user side Heat pump unit power...

Page 69: ...table length that is compliant to all local safety regulations For AW6 09 11 13 V6 MBG Units A Insert one end of this cable through the cable gland on the bottom of the indoor unit and connect it with the heat pump power supply terminals PE N L B Fasten the cable gland to ensure the cable won t loosen C Connect the other end of the cable to the city power supply A B C PE N L ...

Page 70: ...at is compliant to all local safety regulations A Insert one end of this cable through the cable gland on the bottom of the indoor unit and connect it with the AH power supply terminals PE N1 L1 B Fasten the cable gland to ensure the cable won t loosen C Connect the other end of the cable to the city power supply A B C PE N1 L1 ...

Page 71: ...t and connect it to A and B on the appropriate terminal block B Fasten the cable gland to ensure the cable won t get loosen Connect the other end of the cable to the terminal block on the outdoor unit A and B on the C indoor unit should be connected with A B and G on the outdoor unit otherwise communication failure error may occur 4 Installation Walkthrough 4 5 Wiring 4 Connect the signal cable be...

Page 72: ... and G on the outdoor unit otherwise communication failure error may occur 4 Installation Walkthrough 4 5 Wiring 5 Connect the powercable between the indoor and outdoor unit Acquire a 3 core power cable of sufficient length that is compliant to all local safety regulations Notice When fixing the power cable with the wire clip take care to not clamp onto the wires within the sleeving The clip must ...

Page 73: ...ct all sensors to the communication cables and insert the male end into the indoor unit through the cable glands Connect them to the female quick connectors inside the indoor units Place all sensors in the correct positions After everything is connected fasten the cable glands to prevent cables from loosening 7 Re install the electrical box cover as well as the small handle on the back of the outd...

Page 74: ...ter on easier 4 6 2 Insulation All pipes running hot water should be well insulated No gaps should exist between insulation and outer pipe Keep the check valves uncovered for future maintenance Before finishing ensure that there is sufficient pressure to send water to the required heights If not a water pump can be added in order to increase pumping head 4 6 3 Water Quality Standards Water should ...

Page 75: ...onnections and ensure they are secure Make sure there are no leaks in the piping and the space is well ventilated Fix any problems above if they occur If everything above is satisfied the unit can start up 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 7 2 Starting Up When the installation of the unit is completed all water system pipes are confirmed to be well connected air purging is done there are no leakages or other proble...

Page 76: ...ing valve 0 10V DC Control Signal for mixing valve 1 Connection of Water Mixing Valve 1 Power Siwtch Indoor PCB Power Siwtch COM V Indoor PCB Cn217 Port 24V DC Power Supply for mixing valve 0 10V DC Control Signal for mixing valve 1 Connection of Water Mixing Valve 1 Power Siwtch Indoor PCB ...

Page 77: ...77 Appendix A Wiring Indoor PCB Re2 2 way motorized valve L N Connection of 2 way motorized valve N from power supply or parallel to any N connector on terminal block ...

Page 78: ...door AWC6 9 11 13 V6 MBW TAKE CARE The specifications are subject to change without prior notice For actual specifications of the unit please refer to the specification stickers on the unit Appendix B Wiring ...

Page 79: ...9 Oudoor AW6 V6 MBG TAKE CARE The specifications are subject to change without prior notice For actual specifications of the unit please refer to the specification stickers on the unit Appendix B Wiring ...

Page 80: ...AKE CARE The specifications are subject to change without prior notice For actual specifications of the unit please refer to the specification stickers on the unit Outdoor Appendix B Wiring AW9 11 13 V6 MBG ...

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Page 82: ...order to prevent damages to either the device or persons R120400677 V1 0 August 2018 Product specifications are subject to change with improvements without prior notice Please refer to the specification sticker on the unit for the most recent specifications Please refer to the contact information below for technical support and enquiries E mail Telephone ...

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