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4.0 PLUMBING SCHEMATICS

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The following instructions and schematics have taken into account standards 
AS4324, AS4020, AS1056.1, AS/NZS2712, AS/NZ3350.240/30/30.2, AS3498 
and represents an optimum installation procedure for this unit however to ensure 
minimum requirements are met all local regulations should be adhered too.

4.1

  DYNAMIC X8 CONNECTION DIMENSIONS AND COMPONENTS

11

1.

Cold Water supply outlet

(G 3/4” female thread)

2..    Hot Water Outlet

(G 3/4” female thread)

3.

Condensing drainage Elbow*

4.

P&T Relief Valve*

(G 1/2” female_) (850kPa)

5.

Electrical Cable

6.

Tempering Valve

(high performance recommended)

7.

Expansion Control Valve (ECV)

(if required by council 700kPa)

8.

Pressure Reduction Valve

(500kPa)

9.

Non-return/Isolation Valve

10. Isolation Switch

(Hard wired into 10 Amp circuit)

* Supplied with system

Summary of Contents for DYNAMIC/X8

Page 1: ...Welcome to the future of hot water DYNAMIC X8...

Page 2: ...g and developing the Hydrotherm range to ensure that each unit will provide years of trouble free operation However in order to perform optimally it is important to ensure that your Hydrotherm is inst...

Page 3: ...ARTS CONSTRUCTION SCHEMATICS 5 2 1 DIMENSIONS DYNAMIC X8 5 2 2 SCHEMATIC DYNAMIC X8 6 3 0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7 3 1 DELIVERY 7 3 2 BASE 8 3 3 AIR FLOW 9 3 4 TARIFFS 10 3 5 NOISE CONSIDERATIONS 1...

Page 4: ...ble for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure they DO NOT play with the appliance For continued safety of this appliance it must be installed operated and maintained in accordance with...

Page 5: ...ch is a flammable gas class 3 according to AS 1677 and must be handled by a refrigeration mechanic with an appropriate Australian refrigerant handling license Warning Risk of fire due to flammable mat...

Page 6: ...6 2 2 SCHEMATIC DYNAMIC X8...

Page 7: ...and are not covered under warranty Do not tilt beyond 30 Pallet for transport only All Hydrotherm heat pumps are designed for installation by a licensed plumber in accordance with standards set out i...

Page 8: ...hat all four feet are supported by the base being used otherwise warranties may be voided Proper drainage should be observed for any overflow in accordance with AS NZS 3500 2 When installed the Hydrot...

Page 9: ...work as well as to prevent circulation of cold air see section 2 3 AIR FLOW If the system cannot be properly serviced due to the system being installed outside of these specifications the owner will...

Page 10: ...peratures are at their highest The cost of running the system is actually cheaper running on a Shoulder tariff or Continuous tariff as the system will take considerably longer to heat on an Off Peak t...

Page 11: ...s should be adhered too 4 1 DYNAMIC X8 CONNECTION DIMENSIONS AND COMPONENTS 11 1 Cold Water supply outlet G 3 4 female thread 2 Hot Water Outlet G 3 4 female thread 3 Condensing drainage Elbow 4 P T R...

Page 12: ...e production of water in the form of condensation More humid environments will produce higher rates of condensation To collect this water by product a Condensate Tray is located on top of the water st...

Page 13: ...is automatically programmed to produce hot water in excess of 50 C As such in accordance with AS NZS3500 it is mandatory that a Tempering Valve is installed We recommend a high performance or solar r...

Page 14: ...e cold water inlet to begin filling the system with water At the same time ensure at least one hot water tap is open inside the property While the system begins filling with water you will hear air be...

Page 15: ...eat pump to main power in accordance with the following instructions 2 C1 2 No1 C1 2 C3 4 X C5 N02 No3 No4 C3 4 X No5 GND B4 V Key spv 4 3 2 1 G0 B1 B2 B3 ID5 ID3 ID1 G GND Y ID4 ID2 GND GND Tx Rx C 2...

Page 16: ...by a qualified electrical contractor AS NZS 60335 1 Clause 7 12 2 disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules FUSE 250V T3 15A 6 3 HARD WIRING THE SYSTE...

Page 17: ...led from the condensate port to an appropriate drainage point Ensure that your plumber has insulated with high temperature closed cell insulation to prevent heat loss Ensure that air can flow freely a...

Page 18: ...e side and 150mm on the air in take sides of the system for airflow see section 2 3 Air Flow A minimum distance of 150mm is present between the exterior of the tank and wall for air circulation and se...

Page 19: ...he display screen from any potential damage To access the display panel 1 Undo the hand screws located at the top and bottom of the display cover by turning them clockwise Place the hand screws somewh...

Page 20: ...the front of the Hydrotherm is the unit interface It houses all controls and displays necessary to operate your new Hydrotherm Hot Water System The legend below indicates all components referred to i...

Page 21: ...all components referred to in this manual 21 Symbol Meaning Screen is locked Press any button to unlock System is on System is in heating mode System is defrost mode Alarm representing a fault Please...

Page 22: ...uring daylight hours when ambient air temperatures are at their highest 2 Having the Hydrotherm system heat during the day is less likely to disturb anyone 3 The in built timers can be used to fully u...

Page 23: ...The factory default for the in built timer period is 09 00 17 00 1 2 Hydrotherm systems will run in TIMER mode when the following conditions are met 1 The water temperature as shown on the display sc...

Page 24: ...ue example hour set to 14 When ready press the CLOCK button to toggle to the minute value 3 Press either the UP or DOWN button to adjust the flashing minute value example minute set to 30 When ready p...

Page 25: ...essage will show where the time is usually displayed as well as the error symbol Please note the error code before contacting Hydrotherm 25 Depending on the error code the system will automatically co...

Page 26: ...with the system controller settings Check the controller is showing Power on button Press and hold the UP button and then M button for 5 seconds to perform a quick heat The system will engage the elem...

Page 27: ...justing the systems thermostat will not result in hotter water at these outlets If you require a higher temperature at your kitchen or laundry taps please discuss with your installing plumber about po...

Page 28: ...safety features An over temperature energy cut out thermostat A Pressure Temperature Relief PTR valve and Expansion Control Valve ECV A 3 minutes delay from powering the system to prevents any damage...

Page 29: ...tech Solar Technologies Pty Ltd service department and is defined as a non repairable critical failure making the system not fit for use as defined by either of the following two parameters 1 System s...

Page 30: ...tural integrity e g tea staining dents or other visual defects Damage to parts due to miss handling of system in transport or during installation Accidental damage including Acts of God misuse use of...

Page 31: ...edium load demand for the climate zone in which it has been installed as outlined in AS NZS 4692 1 2005 the system will be classed as a commercial installation and all warranties void INSTALLATION ON...

Page 32: ...NOTES 32...

Page 33: ...info hydrothermhotwatersystems com au www hydrothermhotwatersystems com au TOLL FREE 1300 769 904...

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