Ferroli HSW 11.1 Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 32

CONTROL SYSTEM

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The wireless devices should be located in such a way that the

transmission is as interference free as possible. The following

criteria must be observed :
- do not place the devices in the vicinity of electrical cables,

strong  magnetic  fields  or  equipments  as  PC,  televisions,

micro wave ovens...

- do not place the devices near large metal structures or con-

structional elements with fine meshes as special glass or

special concrete;

- the distance of the devices from the transmitter should not

exceed 30 meters or 2 floors.

In order to fulfill the connection two stages are necessary.

Connection establishment

: wireless devices are connected

to the controller of the heat pump. This stage must be done

before  installing  the  devices  so  that  all  the  parts  are  within

easy reach.

Connection test 

: the signal quality is checked. The devices

must be already installed in their final position. If the test fails

it’s necessary to modify the position of the devices or to add a

wireless repeater in order to extend wireless operating range.

Connection establishment

Verify if the wireless transmitter is connected to the heat pump

controller and that the controller is powered.
Verify if the batteries of the wireless remote controller are pro-

perly installed.
Press  the  button  on  the  wireless  transmitter  for  at  least  8

seconds. The led starts blinking at high frequency.
Press the OK button on the wireless remote controller to enter

the menu PROGRAMMING.
Press the INFO button for at least 3 seconds, select the ope-

rating level COMMISSIONING and press OK.
Select the menu WIRELESS and press OK.
Set the parameter 40 “USED AS” according to the use of the

component and press OK.
Select YES with the knob and press OK.

The process of opening the connection is started. The display

shows the progress of opening the connection in %. The pro-

cess can take 2 to 120 seconds.
The  connection  is  established  when  “DEVICE  READY”

appears and the led on the wireless transmitter extinguishes.

Connection test

Press the OK button on the wireless remote controller to enter

the menu PROGRAMMING.
Press the INFO button for at least 3 seconds, select the ope-

rating level COMMISSIONING and press OK.
Select the menu WIRELESS and press OK.
Set the parameter 121 “TEST MODE” as ON and press OK.
The digits on the left show the telegrams sent, the digits on the

right the telegrams received. The test will be ended after 24

telegrams.  The  test  is  considered  successful  when  at  least

50% of the telegrams sent have been received.

WIRELESS  REMOTE  CONTROLLER

Wireless devices connection

Connection establishment

Verify if the wireless transmitter is connected to the heat pump

controller and that the controller is powered.
Verify  if  the  batteries  of  the  wireless  adaptor  are  properly

installed.
Press  the  button  on  the  wireless  transmitter  for  at  least  8

seconds. The led starts blinking at high frequency.
Press  the  button  on  the  wireless  adaptor  for  at  least  8

seconds. Also the led on the adaptor starts blinking at high fre-

quency.
The connection is established when the led on the wireless

transmitter extinguishes.

Press briefly the button on the wireless adaptor until also the

led on the wireless adaptor extinguishes.

Connection test

Press the button on the wireless adaptor for a maximum of 8

seconds.  The  led  on  the  adaptor  starts  blinking  at  low  fre-

quency.
If the connection works correctly the led on the wireless trans-

mitter flashes briefly at 10 second intervals.
After the test press briefly the button on the wireless adaptor

until the led on the adaptor extinguishes.
The test can be aborted pressing the ESC button

WIRELESS  ADAPTOR  FOR  OUTDOOR  TEMPERATURE  SENSOR

Connection establishment

Verify if the wireless transmitter is connected to the heat pump

controller and that the controller is powered.
Verify if the wireless repeater is properly powered.
Press  the  button  on  the  wireless  transmitter  for  at  least  8

seconds. The led starts blinking at high frequency.
Press the button on the wireless repeater until also the led on

the repeater starts blinking at high frequency.
The connection is established when the led on the wireless

transmitter extinguishes.

Press briefly the button on the wireless repeater until also the

led on the wireless repeater extinguishes.

Connection test

Press the button on the wireless repeater for a maximum of 8

seconds. The  led  on  the  repeater  starts  blinking  at  low  fre-

quency.
If the connection works correctly the led on the wireless trans-

mitter flashes briefly at 10 second intervals.
After the test press briefly the button on the wireless repeater

until the led on the repeater extinguishes.
The test can be aborted pressing the ESC button

WIRELESS  REPEATER

Summary of Contents for HSW 11.1

Page 1: ...HSW WATER WATER AND BRINE WATER HEAT PUMPS FOR INDOOR INSTALLATION R410A INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...unter unseren ausschlie lichen Verantworfung da die genannte Maschine den Bestimmungen der folgenden EG Richtlinien entspricht Nous soussign s d clarons sous notre enti re responsabilit que la machin...

Page 3: ...ERATING LIMITS 19 ELECTRICAL DATA 20 NOISE LEVELS 20 WEIGHTS 21 OVERALL DIMENSIONS 22 MINIMUM OPERATING AREA 22 CONNECTIONS 23 HYDRAULIC CONNECTIONS 23 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 24 RECEIVING AND POSITION...

Page 4: ...rer and use original spare parts The unit must be installed indoor and connected to a hydronic heating and or cooling system Any use different from that per mitted or outside the operating limits indi...

Page 5: ...sensor can be installed The internal programmer clock allows to define different daily switching programs for heating cooling and domestic hot water production The refrigerant circuit contained in an...

Page 6: ...in order to assure the compressor to operate inside the permit ted limits 4 way reverse cycle valve 6 to allow operating mode change reversing the refrigerant flow only for reversible heat pumps press...

Page 7: ...o manage more units in cascade maximum 16 Besides the standard user interface present on all the units wired or wireless remote thermostats are available which allow to control all the operating param...

Page 8: ...nal heat exchanger and a modulating pump Passive cooling Allows to use the source to cool down the plant water without activating the compressor Integrative electrical heaters Integrate or replace the...

Page 9: ...inside the tank In this configuration the heat pump can be coupled to a domestic hot water tank without coil The anti legionella cycles have to be performed by means of electrical heaters placed on t...

Page 10: ...om hygrostat In cooling mode it allows the minimum flow temperature control according to the room humidity Room humidity sensor with or without display In cooling mode it allows the minimum flow tempe...

Page 11: ...ates stainless steel brazed plates Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 n Water volume 0 67 0 67 0 67 0 84 1 04 l Plant side hydraulic circuit Safety valve set point 3 3 3 3 3 bar Expansion vessel volume 10 10 10 10 10...

Page 12: ...h Available static head plant side 60 52 41 34 27 kPa Water flow rate source side 780 1181 1579 2147 2731 l h Pressure drops source side 6 13 21 24 25 kPa Heating B0W35 source brine in 0 C out 3 C pla...

Page 13: ...rce side 5 10 16 19 20 kPa Heating B0W45 source brine in 0 C out 3 C plant water in 40 C out 45 C Heating capacity 2 24 3 40 4 57 6 20 7 90 kW Power input 0 69 1 06 1 44 1 95 2 51 kW COP 3 25 3 21 3 1...

Page 14: ...5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 Heating capacity brine Inlet temperature source side C 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 10 5 0 5...

Page 15: ...the corrective factors to be applied to the nominal performances in order to obtain the real perfor mances in the selected operating conditions The reference nominal conditions are water water units W...

Page 16: ...erating with water at the temperature of 10 C density 1000 kg m3 Available static head unit without options 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 Flow rate l h A C B A unit with...

Page 17: ...kPa 7 1 9 1 5 1 11 1 3 1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 Flow rate l h Available static head kPa 7 1 9 1 5 1 11 1 3 1 Pressure drops unit without options Available static...

Page 18: ...1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 Flow rate l h A B A unit with option Domestic hot water production 3 way valve B unit with option Domestic hot water production 3 way valve with primary heat exchanger Av...

Page 19: ...rating area when brine solutions in the source side hydraulic circuit are used HEATING Inlet temperature source side C Outlet temperature plant side C Operating limits 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 15...

Page 20: ...V ph Hz F L A Maximum total current input 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 A F L I Maximum total power input 0 08 0 08 0 08 0 08 0 08 kW Domestic hot water production pump with option 3 way valve with secondary h...

Page 21: ...duction 3 way valve 3 3 3 3 3 kg 3 way valve with pri mary heat exchanger 9 9 9 9 9 kg 3 way valve with secon dary heat exchanger 10 10 10 10 10 kg Passive cooling 5 5 5 5 5 kg Integrative electrical...

Page 22: ...80 80 90 90 90 A B A 600 mm B 300 mm Minimum operating area A B 600 600 90 80 80 80 90 90 90 53 93 1678 85 Unit with accessory Domestic hot water production tank Unit with accessory Domestic hot water...

Page 23: ...zing temperature not higher than 15 C is required The brine solution must be mixed before filling the circuit All the components used on the source side hydraulic circuit must be suitable to work with...

Page 24: ...cept the inte grative electrical heaters and the installed accessories Integrative electrical heaters power supply The power supply cables must have an adequate section for the power absorbed by the o...

Page 25: ...rect handling during storing and installation The unit is supplied on a pallet suitable for the transport It is advisable to place protective material between the truck and the unit to avoid damages t...

Page 26: ...er supply line complies with the the nominal one of the unit for three phase power supply units the unbalance between the phases is lower than 2 a higher value produces an exce sive current input on o...

Page 27: ...it is possible to add as accessories remote thermostats D or remote controls E in order to realize a climatic control based also on the room temperature of each zone and to control the heat pump at a...

Page 28: ...mperature sensor In that case zone 2 is not present Heating circuit P management is defined by parameter 46 set on the user interface of the unit For each zone can be set set point daily or weekly ope...

Page 29: ...h HC1 Remote control 1 40 Room unit 1 42 HC1 HCP 46 HCP management together with HC1 48 HC1 User interface 46 HCP management independent Remote control 1 40 Room unit P 42 Remote thermostat 1 ru 3 Use...

Page 30: ...clearance above the device must remain enabling it to be fitted and removed REMOTE THERMOSTAT AND REMOTE CONTROL WIRED OR WIRELESS The power supply of the remote thermostat and of the remote control i...

Page 31: ...terminal of the heat pump controller Before connecting the transmitter the controller must be disconnected from power Do NOT install the transmitter inside metal casing WIRELESS TRANSMITTER The devic...

Page 32: ...MODE as ON and press OK The digits on the left show the telegrams sent the digits on the right the telegrams received The test will be ended after 24 telegrams The test is considered successful when a...

Page 33: ...sensor to measure the room temperature of the zone managed by the remote control and the replacement of the Reset button with the Occupancy button The remote thermostat contains a temperature sensor...

Page 34: ...heating limit Heating mode Comfort room temperature controlled according to Comfort set point protective functions active ECO functions not active automatic summer winter changeover and automatic 24 h...

Page 35: ...ntrolled according to the set time table protective functions active Domestic hot water heating mode OFF protective functions active Domestic hot water heating mode FORCED Pressing for at least 3 seco...

Page 36: ...t least 3 seconds select the user name with the knob and press the OK button select the desired menu and press OK To modify the parameters inside the menus select the desired parameter with the knob p...

Page 37: ...120 Economy mode E 7141 Emergency operation Diagnostic heat source E 8410 Heat pump return temperature E 8411 Set point heat pump return temperature E 8412 Heat pump flow temperature E 8427 Source ret...

Page 38: ...ings of parameters 40 42 44 and 46 see paragraph Heating and cooling circuits The room temperature sensor contained inside the remote control can be calibrated adding an offset parmeter 54 to the valu...

Page 39: ...the curve the higher is the change of the flow temperature set point for low values of the outdoor air temperature If the room temperature is correct for high outdoor air temperature but is lower than...

Page 40: ...gital input x EX4 E6 Electrical power supply lock 230 Vac digital input x EX5 230 Vac digital input x EX6 230 Vac digital input x EX7 230 Vac digital input x Outputs K1 K1 Compressor 2 A 230 Vac Q2 Q2...

Page 41: ...it switch on are ignored avoiding undesired waiting times during commissioning or fault tracing This function should NOT be used in normal operation Alarm history The controller allows to save the las...

Page 42: ...us 5 wire connection not interchangeable 3m max Safety class EN 60730 III Degree of protection EN 60529 IP 20 Operating room temperature not condensing 0 C 50 C Storing room temperature 20 C 65 C User...

Page 43: ...ses In order to verify if a sensor is faulty or interrupted check the correspondence between the resistance value in k and the temperature of the sensor in C according to the table For a reliable chec...

Page 44: ...carried out do not require particular technical kno wledge and consist of simple checks of the components of the unit Contact an authorized service center if maintenance is required Structure To preve...

Page 45: ...ventilation Use personal protection equipments Protections for the environment It evaporates Product removal methods It evaporates 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling and storage Ensure an adequate air c...

Page 46: ...ormation for transport Avoid transport on vehicles where the loading zone is not separate from the cab Make sure the driver is informed about the potential risk of the load and knows what to do in cas...

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