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Installation & Operation Manual

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ON / OFF Switch

The temperature dial is used to turn the system ON and OFF. 
Turn the dial to the left until the displayed temperature is 10 °C 
or lower in order to turn the system off. Turn the dial to the right 
until the displayed temperature is more than 10 °C in order to 
turn the system ON again.

Activation of the installation menu

Rotate the setting ring fully to the left until the minimum value is 
shown. When the value starts flashing, touch and hold on left or 
right touch zones for approximately 10 s.

While this setting is flashing, touch the left touch zone briefly 
to display the minimum temperature limit. This can also be 
changed using the setting ring.

The thermostat cannot be used to turn the system on and off 
unless the limit for minimum temperature is set to a value 
lower than 11 °C (Ex: 5 °C)

The installation menu is closed automatically after 10 seconds 
of inactivity.

Reset to default 

Rotate the setting ring fully to the left until the minimum 
temperature is shown.

When the value starts flashing, touch and hold on left and right 
touch zones for approximately 10s. The maximum temperature 
limit is now displayed flashing, touch the left touch zone briefly.

When the minimum temperature limit is flashing, touch the left 
touch zone again.

The symbol   appears on the screen. Touch and hold the left 
touch zone for 10s and the device resets the default settings.

12.6.2 Thermostat (cont.)

The maximum temperature limit is now displayed. The setting 
can be changed using the setting ring. There is no need to 
confirm the value.

The binding operation described below is required if:

•  Any of the system components (Room Thermostat or 

RF Receiver) are replaced.

•  The RF Receiver has incorrect or no binding data stored 

(e.g. when pre-bound system pack components have 
been mismatched).

 NOTE

During the binding procedure keep approximately 1m distance 
between the Room Thermostat and the RF Receiver. 

1  Hold button on RF Receiver for 15 seconds in order to remove 

all the configurations. LED will flash red 0.1 sec ON, and 
0.9 sec OFF.

2  Hold button on RF Receiver for 5 seconds. LED will flash red 

for 0.5 sec ON, and 0.5 sec OFF.

3  Bind the thermostat. Touch and hold on the left touch zone for 

approximately 10 seconds.

4  The screen for binding the RF Receiver is now displayed.

5  When the symbol “

   

” is flashing, rotate the setting ring until 

the “

   

” symbol is shown.

6  Briefly touch the left touch zone to send the binding signal, at 

which point the symbol   will flash several times.

12.7 Binding the Wireless Thermostat and RF Receiver

Summary of Contents for Enviroair 11kW

Page 1: ...SUPERIOR HEATING SOLUTIONS SINCE 1980 Installation Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...Firebird Installation Operation Manual 2...

Page 3: ...re Operation 8 5 General Dimensions 9 6 Unit Installation 12 7 Refrigerant and Water Piping 14 8 Drain Piping 15 9 Electrical and Control Settings 22 10 Commissioning 29 11 Unit Controller 31 12 Wirel...

Page 4: ...sional installer according to the applicable regulations Please contact the relevant authorities for more information Models Codification Following Regulation EU No 517 2014 on Certain Fluorinated Gre...

Page 5: ...V 50Hz Unit Enviroair 7 5kW Enviroair 11kW Enviroair 14kW Enviroair 16kW Enviroair Air to Water Heat Pump Models NOTE Icons between brackets mean possible extra operations to the factory supplied oper...

Page 6: ...ducing them into products subsequently sold This document may therefore have been subject to amendments during the life of the product During normal heat pump system design work or unit installation g...

Page 7: ...Device This heat pump is equipped with a high pressure vessel under PED Pressure Equipment Directive The pressure vessel has been designed and tested before shipment according to PED Also in order to...

Page 8: ...em by your service contractor Enviroair 7 5kW Enviroair 11 16kW Turn OFF the main switch when the system is to be stopped for a long period of time If the main switch is not turned OFF electricity wil...

Page 9: ...9 5 General Dimensions Enviroair 11 16kW Enviroair 7 5kW 5 1 Service Space...

Page 10: ...x1 20 Switch for DHW emergency operation 6 Expansion valve x2 21 Sensor for refrigerant pressure 7 Reversing valve 22 Pressure switch for control Pd 8 Solenoid valve 23 Ambient thermistor 9 Accumulat...

Page 11: ...ergency operation 6 Expansion valve x2 21 Sensor for refrigerant pressure 7 Reversing valve 22 Pressure switch for control Pd 8 Solenoid valve 23 Ambient thermistor 9 Accumulator 24 Evaporating temper...

Page 12: ...en cleaning agent is heated Install the unit in a location where noise emitted by the unit does not disturb neighbours Cleaning liquid shall be collected after cleaning Pay attention not to clamp cabl...

Page 13: ...frame width for stable installation as shown in below figure Recommended metal plate size Field supplied material hot rolled mild steel Plate SPHC plate thickness 4 5 T 6 2 Place Provision Concrete fo...

Page 14: ...blast of wind or in an earthquake Calculate quake resistance strength to ensure that installation is strong enough against falling Fix the unit with wires field supplied when installing in a location...

Page 15: ...cuit It is advisable to insulate the water pipes joints and connections in order to avoid heat loss and dew condensation on the surface of the pipes or accidental injures due to excessive heat on pipi...

Page 16: ...filling the unit The check valve acts as a safety device to protect the installation against back pressure back flow and back syphon of non potable water into drinking water supply net 8 2 2 Additiona...

Page 17: ...ing Draining the unit The check valve acts as a safety device to protect the installation against back pressure back flow and back syphon of non potable water into drinking water supply network NOTE T...

Page 18: ...ation take into consideration the following points The storage capacity of the tank has to meet with the daily consumption in order to avoid stagnation of water Fresh water must circulate inside the D...

Page 19: ...urge function is running the pump speed and the position of the 3 way valve space heating or DHW are automatically changed 8 If a little quantity of air is still remaining in the water circuit it will...

Page 20: ...the two following items QI Heat demand from the installation kW While defrosting is taking place the unit is not providing the heat required to cover the heat demand from the installation This value...

Page 21: ...g chlorine mg CI I Less than 0 3 Less than 0 3 Floating carbonic acid mg CO2 I Less than 4 0 Less than 4 0 Index of stability 6 8 8 0 NOTE 1 The mark in the table means the factor concerned with the t...

Page 22: ...W tank heater 0 17 Enviroair 11kW 3N 400V 50Hz With DHW tank heater 0 31 Enviroair 14kW With DHW tank heater 0 31 Enviroair 16kW With DHW tank heater 0 30 NOTE The data corresponding to DHW tank heate...

Page 23: ...in contact with the refrigerant pipes water pipes edges of plates and electrical components inside the unit to prevent damage which may cause electric shock or short circuit CAUTION Use a dedicated po...

Page 24: ...2 x 10 0 mm2 GND 50 2 63 30 Enviroair 16kW 31 2 x 6 0 mm2 GND 32 2 40 30 With DHW tank heater 43 2 x 10 0 mm2 GND 50 2 63 30 Enviroair 11kW 3N 400V 50Hz 14 4 x 4 0 mm2 GND 20 4 40 30 With DHW tank he...

Page 25: ...14 Input 1 Demand ON OFF The air to water heat pump system has been designed to allow the connection of a remote thermostat to effectively control your home s temperature Depending on the room temper...

Page 26: ...ming pool This output will be ON when swimming pool is activated 36 L Output 2 Water pump 3 WP3 When there is a hydraulic separator or buffer tank additional water pump WP3 is needed 37 Output 3 Auxil...

Page 27: ...might occur if changed CAUTION Before setting dip switches first turn the power supply OFF and then set the position of dip switches If the switches are set without turning the power supply OFF the c...

Page 28: ...for circuits 1 and 2 Outdoor unit sensor for circuit 1 Auxiliary sensor for circuit 2 Auxiliary sensor for circuit 1 Outdoor unit sensor for circuit 2 Auxiliary sensor instead of outdoor unit sensor...

Page 29: ...this document and check that the components comply with national and local standards Do not touch any electrical components for more than three minutes after turning OFF the main switch Check the dip...

Page 30: ...e heated gradually Additional optional function can be used for starting at low water temperature conditions Screed drying function The screed function is used exclusively for the process of drying a...

Page 31: ...s a heater or a boiler installed disable the operation before running the test run After Test Run or Air Purge option is selected the Enviroair user controller asks for the duration of the test In cas...

Page 32: ...and a throughput icon indicating the percentage of the actual temperature with respect to the setting temperature It can also show the operation of the electrical heater of the DHW the timer activatio...

Page 33: ...ve view Icon Name Values Explanation Pump This icon informs about pump operation There are three available pumps on the system Each one is numbered and its corresponding number is displayed below to t...

Page 34: ...Controller Wizard Set Up The wizard set up has to be done from the main controller Select language required Press OK Press OK to use configuration assistant Wizard Use arrow keys to set correct time...

Page 35: ...ws to select Radiators Fan Coils or Underfloor Repeat step above if you have a second circuit Press OK If you have two different temperature circuits i e Radiators and Underfloor Heating select 2 If y...

Page 36: ...if Bivalent System Press OK If selected Yes set the Bivalent point for the boiler to be enabled Recommended setting is 5 C Press OK Select No if no swimming pool heating required Press OK Select No if...

Page 37: ...Firebird thermostats are installed select 0 Press OK You will then move to the last screen If Firebird thermostats are installed Select how many 1 or 2 Press OK Use arrows to select wired or wireless...

Page 38: ...nu is active the spanner symbol will appear Menu Button Return Button Home Screen Then press OK Password will then appear on the screen Press Password correct will then appear Below is a guide to navi...

Page 39: ...1 Press right arrow change from Disabled to Two3 Activate Buffer Pump after Buffer Press Menu System Configuration OK Optional Functions OK System OK Hydraulic Separator Status change to enabled Acti...

Page 40: ...individual days and press OK on each day Select accept OK To Set ECO Offset Value Press Menu System Configuration OK Space Heating OK Circuit 1 OK ECO Offset change value to suit DHW Timer Push right...

Page 41: ...ff OK Change Status to Enabled Choose the temperature you want to unit to stop default is 22 C DHW Secondary Circulation Press Menu System Configuration OK Optional Functions OK DHW OK Circuit Pump ch...

Page 42: ...s as means of transmission are prohibited refer to local standards in effect Do not install the gateway close to devices that may be affected by radio waves Do not install the gateway where persons we...

Page 43: ...m 123 x 115 x 37 Weight g 214g Class 2 reinforced insulation device Overvoltage category Class 2 Pollution category Class 2 Operating Temperature 0 C to 60 C Operating Humidity between 30 and 80 Equip...

Page 44: ...Positioned about 1 2m 1 5m from the floor 4 Mount directly to the wall The plugs and mounting screws required are supplied 5 Remove the protective tab between the batteries 6 Attach the thermostat to...

Page 45: ...er to the thermostat If the thermostat screen appears blank after initial installation then check whether the protective film has been removed from the batteries Otherwise try replacing the batteries...

Page 46: ...g touch the left touch zone briefly When the minimum temperature limit is flashing touch the left touch zone again The symbol appears on the screen Touch and hold the left touch zone for 10s and the d...

Page 47: ...om thermostat NOTE Binding can be cancelled from the binding screen by touching and holding on the left touch zone for approximately 10 seconds 9 If binding is unsuccessful then the LED will stay on I...

Page 48: ...ecreased Alternatively when the temperature becomes lower limitation is cancelled Model Enviroair 7 5kW Enviroair 11 16kW For compressor Pressure switches Automatic reset non adjustable each one for e...

Page 49: ...the heat pump capacity will be insufficient to provide demand during extreme climatic conditions This parameter is called the Bivalent Point and is set on the heat pump controller during first commiss...

Page 50: ...r Circuit A ASHP Controller B DHW Thermistor C Cct Thermistor D Switch Live from Htg Cct E Immersion Element F DHW CH 3 Way Vv G Cyl Limit S W H Cyl G3 Vv I Boiler ASHP 3 Way Vv A ASHP Controller B DH...

Page 51: ...er Zone Vv A ASHP Controller B Cct Thermistor D Switch Live from underfloor E Boiler Zone Vv I Boiler Zone Vv 14 8 Suggested Hydraulic Layout with Radiator Circuit when DHW Supplied by a Combi Boiler...

Page 52: ...anomaly THMdhwt Loose disconnected broken or short circuited connector 17 0 Indoor Auxiliary sensor 2 thermistor anomaly THMaux2 Loose disconnected broken or short circuited connector 18 0 Indoor Aux...

Page 53: ...S transmission error if no H LINK RCS has no power No H link communication for a continuous period of 1 minute between Indoor and Unit controller User control by connection wiring breaking wiring erro...

Page 54: ...Firebird Installation Operation Manual 54 Notes...

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Page 56: ...5309 E info firebird ie www firebird ie This brochure was correct at the time of going to print However Firebird s policy is one of continuous development The right is reserved to change specification...

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