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Part name
Description
TERMINAL BOARD 1 (TB1)
N
1~ 230V 50Hz
3N~ 400 50Hz
Main power supply connection
L1
L2
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L3
TERMINAL BOARD 2 (TB2)
1
H-LINK commutation
The H-LINK transmission has to be done between the indoor unit and the terminals 1-2 of either
outdoor unit, ATW-RTU-04 or any other central device.
2
3
H-LINK communication for remote
control switch
Terminals for the connection of the YUTAKI unit controller.
4
5
DHW tank’s thermistor
The DHW sensor is used to control the temperature of the domestic hot water tank.
6
Common thermistor
Common terminal for thermistor.
7
Thermistor for water outlet temperature
of second cycle
The sensor is used for the second temperature control and should be positioned after the mixing
valve and the circulation pump.
8
Thermistor for water outlet temperature
after hydraulic separator
Water sensor for hydraulic separator, buffer tank or boiler combination.
9
Common thermistor
Common terminal for thermistors.
10
Thermistor for swimming pool water
temperature
The sensor is used for the swimming pool temperature control and should be positioned inside
plate heat exchanger of the swimming pool.
11
Thermistor for second ambient
temperature
The sensor is used for the second ambient temperature control and it should be positioned
outdoors.
11
4-20 mA application
It is possible to connect an external controller to the connector CN5 to provide a manual water
temperature setting. The input current (4-20 mA) will be transformed into voltage by means of a
grounded 240 Ω resistor (ATW-MAK-01 accessory) connected to these terminals. The DSW5 pin
3 must be in ON position and the SSW1 has to be in Local mode (Enabled manual operation) to
enable this function.
12
13
Common line
Terminal Line common for input 1 and input 2.
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 temperature,
the thermostat will turn the split air to water heat pump system ON and OFF.
15
Input 2 (ECO mode) (*)
Available signal which allows to reduce the water setting temperature of circuit 1, circuit 2 or
both.
16
Common line
Terminal Line common for inputs 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
17
Input 3 (Swimming pool) (*)
Only for swimming pool installations: It is necessary to connect an external input to the air to
water heat pump to provide signal when the water pump of swimming pool is ON.
18
Input 4 (Solar) (*)
Available input for Solar combination with Domestic Hot Water Tank.
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Input 5 (Smart function) (*)
For the connection of an external tariff switch device to switch OFF the heat pump during peak
electricity demand period. Depending on the setting, the heat pump or DHWT will be blocked
when signal is open/closed.
20
Input 6 (DHW boost) (*)
Available input for an instantaneous heating of the domestic hot water of the tank.
21
Input 7 (Power meter)
The measuring of the real power consumption can be done connecting an external power meter.
The number of pulses of the power meter is a variable which must be set. By this, every pulse
input is added into corresponding operation mode (Heating, Cooling, DHW Operation). Two
possible options:
- One power meter for all installation (IU+OU).
- Two separated power meters (one for IU and one for OU).
22
Aquastat security for circuit 1 (WP1)
Terminals intended for the connection of the Aquastat security accessory (ATW-AQT-01) for
controlling water temperature of the circuit 1.
23
24(C) Mixing valve close
When a mixing system is required for a second temperature control, these outputs are
necessary to control the mixing valve.
25(O) Mixing valve open
26(N) N Common
27(L) Water Pump 2 (WP2)
When there is a second temperature application, a secondary pump is the circulating pump for
the secondary heating circuit.
28
Aquastat security for circuit 2 (WP2)
Terminals intended for the connection of the Aquastat security accessory (ATW-AQT-01) for
controlling water temperature of the circuit 2.
29
30(N)
Electrical Heater DHW Output
If DHW tank contains an electric heater, the air to water heat pump can activate it if the heat
pump cannot achieve the required DHW temperature by itself.
31(L)
ELECTRICAL AND CONTROL SETTINGS
PMML0340B rev.1 - 03/2016
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