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Code Function

Description

Setting

Factory 

setting

Modi

fi

 able

parameter

Min

Max

1

Default functioning 

mode

Choose the default functioning mode for the heat pump:

0 = Stopped

2 = Cooling

3 = Heating

0

3

0

Yes

2

Protection against frost

Function to protect the installation against frost when the heat pump is stopped.

1 = Deactivated

2 = Activated  

1

2

1

Yes

3

Temperature triggering 

protection against frost

Choose the ambient temperature of the dwelling from which the installation's 

protection against frost is activated.

6°C

12°C

6°C

Yes

4

Correction of the 

ambient temperature 

This parameter lets you correct the heat pump's temperature setting by 

increasing or reducing the temperature of the water in the installation to improve 

the adjustment of the ambient temperature of the room.

-5°C

+5°C

0°C

Yes

5

Silent mode

This mode lets you reduce the noise emitted by the heat pump (at night, for 

example), by reducing the frequency at which the compressor functions. 

1 = Deactivated

2 = Activated 

1

2

1

Yes

6

Compressor frequency 

reduction

This parameter de

fi

 nes the percentage reduction of the compressor frequency.

50% 100%

75%

Yes

7

Temperature of the 

dwelling

This parameter displays the current temperature level:

1 = Temperature Comfort

2 = Temperature Night

3 = Temperature Eco

1

3

-

No

8

Ambient temperature 

setting

This parameter displays the ambient temperature setting when you press one of 

the buttons "Comfort", "Night" and "Eco".

12°C 38°C

-

No

9

Ambient temperature

This parameter displays the ambient temperature of the room measured by the 

sensor installed in the command unit.

-20°C 50°C

-

No

10

Humidity rate

This parameter displays the rate of humidity of the room measured by the sensor 

installed in the command unit.

0

100

-

No

11

Exterior temperature 

This parameter displays the exterior temperature measured by the heat pump.

-30°C 90°C

-

No

12

Not used

13

Correction to the 

ambient temperature 

(command unit 

position)

This parameter corrects the measurement of the ambient temperature following 

an error in positioning the command unit.

-5°C

+5°C

0°C

Yes

14

Programme time 

intervals

Choose the number of time intervals available for weekly programming:

2 = 2 time intervals

4 = 4 time intervals

6 = 6 time intervals

2

4

6

Yes

15

"Comfort" heating 

temperature

Choose the ambient temperature in heating mode for the "Comfort" temperature. 12°C 38°C

20°C

Yes

16

"Comfort" cooling 

temperature

Choose the ambient temperature in cooling mode for the "Comfort" temperature. 12°C 38°C

24°C

Yes

17

"Night" heating 

temperature

Choose the ambient temperature in heating mode for the "Night" temperature.

12°C 38°C

18°C

Yes

18

"Night" cooling 

temperature

Choose the ambient temperature in cooling mode for the "Night" temperature.

12°C 38°C

26°C

Yes

19

"Eco" heating 

temperature

Choose the ambient temperature in heating mode for the "Eco" temperature.

12°C 38°C

15°C

Yes

20

"Eco" cooling 

temperature

Choose the ambient temperature in cooling mode for the "Eco" temperature.

12°C 38°C

28°C

Yes

21

Ambient temperature 

setting

This parameter displays the ambient temperature of the room where the 

command unit is installed.

12°C 38°C

-

No

22

Displaying fault codes

This parameter displays the last occurring fault code.

-

-

-

No

23

Fault history

Every 4 seconds, this parameter displays the latest fault codes that appear.

-

-

-

No

15.2.4 

Reinitialisation of parameters

This function is used to reinitialise the control box parameters 

(factory settings).

b

The return to factory settings is irreversible. All the 

personalised settings of the control box will be lost.

• 

Press the 2 buttons ( ) and (

M

) for 10 seconds. 

When selecting for the 

fi

 rst time, the 

fi

 gure 999 appears in the 

temperature display area and the 

fi

 gure 10 appears in the time 

display area. 

• 

Hold down the ( ) button until 0 is displayed on the screen. 

The message “FD” is displayed in the temperature area. 

The control box then restores the factory default parameters. 

• 

Restart the entire system to complete the restore.

INSTALLATION

Summary of Contents for Envirosorb2 12

Page 1: ...Envirosorb2 7 12 14 Installation and Servicing...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...rantee Responsibility 9 5 1 Detailed guarantee 9 5 2 Appliance use manufacturer responsibility 9 TECHNICAL DATA 6 Envirosorb 10 INSTALLATION 7 Appliance location 12 7 1 Heat pump location 12 7 2 Clear...

Page 4: ...it 28 14 2 Activating the heat pump 28 14 3 Activating the options 28 14 4 Heating system test 28 15 Specific adjustment 28 15 1 Adjusting the heating circuit 28 15 2 Settings for the command unit 29...

Page 5: ...th and Safety Executive in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations We strongly recommend regular servicing of your appliance but where the condition is not met any chargeable spare parts or...

Page 6: ...oth manufacturers and installers The purpose is to ensure that customers are provided with the correct equipment for their needs that it is installed commissioned and serviced in accordance with the m...

Page 7: ...ter temperature B Air temperature 2 4 4 Min and Max temperature settings in cooling 12 14 16 18 20 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 46 A B Key A Water temperature B Air temperature 2 4 5 Principle for co...

Page 8: ...at pump circuit 10 Water flow detector for the heat pump circuit 11 Circulator for the heat pump circuit 12 Safety valve for the heat pump circuit 13 Expansion vessel in this position for the 12 and 1...

Page 9: ...to replace hydraulic components drain the appliance Protect all the electrical components from water while working on the appliance Use only original spare parts Use only new O rings and gaskets Afte...

Page 10: ...ured and give no known hazard in this state The refrigerant used in this appliance is R410a the use of which is strictly controlled by F Gas regulation EN842 2006 4 Recycling i The recycling of the pa...

Page 11: ...person in accordance with installation instructions The appliance is used for normal domestic purposes and in accordance with the manufacturer s operating and maintenance instructions The appliance is...

Page 12: ...A 8 13 2 15 6 COP A7 6 W35 30 3 91 3 91 4 06 Refrigerant circuit Type of refrigerant Quantity of refrigerant kg 1 81 2 485 3 385 Type of compressor Rotary Type of oil Polyolester Type of regulator El...

Page 13: ...lassification 1 1 1 Description Unit 7 12 14 Dimensions Height mm 821 1363 1363 Width mm 908 908 908 Depth mm 326 326 326 Water circuit connections 1 1 1 Nett total weight kg 71 105 130 Sound power le...

Page 14: ...e can be accessed and inspected see chapter Clearances Observe current regulations Install the appliance outside Do not install the appliance near a heat source near flammable materials near the venti...

Page 15: ...the drawing above in order to ensure a correct air flow and to facilitate maintenance operations Make sure that the available space is su cient for the installation of the water system piping 7 3 Com...

Page 16: ...f the connector and connect them onto terminal 4 See the chapter Installation examples Position the support 3 on a wall Drill holes for the fixing screws in accordance with the 2 fixing holes on the w...

Page 17: ...t before installing the new appliance and to add an anti sludge filter If a component of the system is not to be installed immediately protect the various connections so plaster and paint cannot compr...

Page 18: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 132 27 132 9 4 Mounting 9 4 1 Unpacking the appliance Carefully remove the packaging and protections without damaging the parts of the appliance 1 1 2 3 Key 1 Transport pallet 2 Attachmen...

Page 19: ...table handling equipment If you move the appliance with a two wheeled trolley respect the following regulations Only lift the appliance from the back Attach the appliance to the two wheeled trolley wi...

Page 20: ...0020117819_01 05 11 Glow worm 18 10 Examples of installation 10 1 Installation with hydraulic module control by control unit A B H E F 230V 230V L5 1 6 2 4 5 3 1 4 2 3 INSTALLATION...

Page 21: ...ature 24 46 C 40 C 123 Exterior temperature from which the heat pump stops in cooling mode 0 30 C 22 C 124 Minimum temperature of water in the installation in cooling mode 4 20 C 4 C 125 Maximum tempe...

Page 22: ...020117819_01 05 11 Glow worm 20 10 2 Installation with hydraulic module DHW tank control by control unit A B H E F 230V 230V L5 230V 1 9 8 2 3 6 1 6 6 2 7 5 1 4 6 2 8 2 5 230V 3 4 6 1 R6 1 INSTALLATIO...

Page 23: ...t 0 0 112 External calibrated adjustment graphs 7 12 8 117 External calibrated adjustment graphs for cooling 0 2 122 Maximum reference exterior temperature 24 46 C 40 C 123 Exterior temperature from w...

Page 24: ...heat pump Connect a hose and a shut o valve to the flow heat pump connection in the direction of the building Install the filter on the heat pump return pipe Install it between 2 shut o valves in orde...

Page 25: ...pump A 2 13 1 Access to main board B A A A C 2 1 Key 1 Terminal blocks for 230 V and 12 V connection 2 Front panel Remove the fastening screws A Slide the front panel 2 downwards B and pull it towards...

Page 26: ...odel use the anti wrench connector supplied with the appliance 13 5 Wiring diagram 13 5 1 Command board 7kW 12kW 14kW 1FS 1T 1TR 1PS 1LWT 1EWT 1PCB Key 1PS Circulator 1LWT Flow temperature sensor for...

Page 27: ...1 CN500 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 46CF 3 2 1 47CF 6 5 4 3 2 1 48CF 3 2 1 49CF 2 1 50CF 3 2 1 51CF 2 1 C W W R Y G O C A Y G R 1 2 3R 1TB 1 N 3 L N PE N L 230V 1 50Hz 2 10 J4 1 2 03 J3 1 2 08 J1 1 1TD 1TS 2R 1R 1F...

Page 28: ...2C 2 3 3C 2 3 P 9 CN04 CN03 P20 P 7 P 8 CN600 4C 2 3 C 2 CN09 CN 0 CN CN30 6C 2 3 CN600 7C 2 3 4 CN300 8C 2 CN60 9C 2 CN604 60C 2 7 ERMO67A7 ORbCOMPRE66OR CN 00 2T 2 6 C 2 3 CN60 CN606 R C 6 N 3 4 b b...

Page 29: ...F03 T10A 250V F01 T25A 250V CN201 P01 L F P02 CN202 P09 10CM 1 2 11CM 1 2 49C 1 2 L N 65CF 1 2 3 66CF 1 2 67CF 1 2 68CF 1 2 3 69CF 1 2 70CF 1 2 71CF 1 2 3 72CF 1 2 3 4 5 6 73CF 1 2 3 4 74CF 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 30: ...he circuit breaker located on the electrical circuit box and connected to the heat pump to the ON position The main screen for the command unit is displayed See the chapter Example installation to ent...

Page 31: ...control box connected for at least 10 seconds so that the change is properly saved Press simultaneously on the button and M for 3 seconds The parameter number is displayed and its value blinks Press...

Page 32: ...d 13 Correction to the ambient temperature command unit position This parameter corrects the measurement of the ambient temperature following an error in positioning the command unit 5 C 5 C 0 C Yes 1...

Page 33: ...ial functions on the appliance 0 No test 1 Force the circulator 2 Force output between terminals 5 and N code 147 3 Force output between terminals 4 and N code 106 4 Force output between terminals 11...

Page 34: ...0 10 20 30 40 50 60 2 3 1 4 Key 1 Code 118 2 Code 119 3 Code 120 4 Code 121 A Heating flow temperature C B Exterior temperature C Code Function Description Setting Factory setting Modifiable paramete...

Page 35: ...which the compressor has functioned since first activation No 136 Capacity of the heat pump This parameter displays the capacity of the heat pump No 137 Return temperature of the heat pump circuit Thi...

Page 36: ...hot water demand contact S5 1 Always active demand for hot water is always met 2 Activated only in heating and cooling modes demand for hot water is met only in heating or cooling mode 1 2 1 Yes 154...

Page 37: ...te n 10 or circulator pump n 11 sensor fault Code Description 10 Outside air temperature greater than the maximum in heating parameter 119 11 Air temperature higher than the maximum value for heating...

Page 38: ...here are no traces of rust or oil around the cooling circuit s components Ensure that the appliance s components are neither worn nor broken Check that the wires are firmly attached to the electrical...

Page 39: ...r Yes The manufacturer s literature including Benchmark Checklist and Service Record has been explained and left with the customer Yes CENTRAL HEATING MODE Heating Flow Temperature C Heating Return Te...

Page 40: ...ature Date Engineer Name Company Name Telephone No Operative ID No Comments Signature Date Engineer Name Company Name Telephone No Operative ID No Comments Signature Date Engineer Name Company Name Te...

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Page 44: ...GLOW WORM Nottingham Road Belper Derbyshire DE56 1JT Because of our constant endeavour for improvement details may vary slightly from those shown in these instructions www glow worm co uk Subject to...

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