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Cod. 3542B230 - Rev. 00 - 02/2022
OMNIA S HYBRID H 3.2
P_s - Water pump of the solar circuit
Power supply
A1
A2
CN11
25 26
1
2 3 4 5
6
7 8 9 10
CN7
CN30
27 28
29 30 31 32
11
21
Pumpsolar
fig. 41 -
EVU-SG Digital inputs for photovoltaic input and smart grid from mains
electricity
If the digital inputs for photovoltaic input and smart grid from mains electricity are
enabled by parameter 15.2 (see “9.3.2 Heat pump service menu" on page 60)
and are active. They take priority over the user interface settings.
Digital inputs not enabled (default)
Set par. 15.2 = 0
Digital inputs enabled
Set par. 15.2 = 1
EVU
(photovoltaic input)
SG
(smart grid input)
Operating status
Closed
Open
Photovoltaic operation
Closed
Closed
Photovoltaic operation
Open
Closed
Normal operation
Open
Open
Smart grid operation
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Photovoltaic operation
The DHW heater setpoint is set to 70°C to accumulate the electrical energy pro-
duced by the photovoltaic panels.
To meet this DHW request tat 70°C, the heat pump and DHW (TBH) electrical
water heater are used while the boiler stays switched off.
If the heat pump is working for the system, continue to do so and only the DHW
electric boiler heater (TBH) is used.to meet the DHW request. If the heat pump is
not working for the system, it is activated together with the electric DHW heater
(TBH) to meet the DHW request.
•
Normal operation
In this case, the system works normally according to the set parameters
•
Smart grid operation
This operation is usually dependent of a smart grid request by the mains electricity
which basically informs the system that the deliverable electric power is decreas-
ing (for example, in the case of electricity production systems through wind or
photovoltaic farms).
The heat pump can support the system in cooling or heating mode for a specific
time (which can be set via a parameter), then it will be deactivated. Once this set
heating time has expired, only the boiler is activated. The heating of the DHW
water heater is, on the other hand, guaranteed by the activation of the boiler alone.
NOTE
If you only want to use photovoltaic input, jumper SG
If you only want to use smart grid input, jumper EVU
SMART GRID
9
2
0
3
32
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26
27
28
31
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1
1
2
1
9
0
1
18
8
7
5
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2
2
2
3
2
1
2
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3
4
6
20
14
15
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21
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9
10
5
CN4
CN22
CN5
S3
DIS1
CN24
CN1
CN2
CN6
CN8
CN13
CN15
CN16
CN18
CN28
S2
CN42
CN21
S1
S4
CN11
CN7
CN17
CN19
CN30
CN35
CN14
CN31
CN36
CN25
CN29
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CO
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HT
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U
SG
fig. 42 -
Additional temperature probes
To control the additional system temperature probes, additional temperature
probes may be necessary (available as an accessory).
The probes are connected to the heat pump hydronic board (see “7.9.4 Heat pump
hydronic board" on page 44).
Refer to the instructions supplied with the accessory for the installation.
For the setting parameters, see “9.3.2 Heat pump service menu" on page 60.
Tbt1 probe
(system water tank temperature probe)
Set par.15.4=1
Tw2 probe
(mixed water temperature probe sent to zone 2)
Set par.15.3=1
Tsolar probe
(thermal solar panel temperature probe)
Set par.15.7=1