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3.4  SYSTEM SETTINGS.

Access the system settings again: 

(

Settings

.

• 

Date and time.

Set the day and then confirm. Do the same for 

the month, year, hour and minutes.

• 

Operation time.

This parameter defines the operating time slots 

of the heat pump, of the electrical integration, 

and if present, of the hydraulic auxiliary device 

according to the hot water requirements: 

Permanent 24h/24h

 

Start at any time of 

the day.

Programming

 

Start 

only

 in scheduled 

periods.
Duration of the 1st slot: from 4 to 14 hours;

Total duration of the 2 slots: minimum 8 hours 

and maximum 14 hours.

• 

Language.

Possible settings in French, English, Dutch, 

Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian and 

Polish.

3.5  PARAMETERS TO BE ADJUSTED 

UPON INSTALLATION.

(If not set at the time of commissioning) 

The parameters can be accessed in INSTALLER 

MODE. 

Hold down the Menu button (2 Fig. 3-1) and 

turn the selector switch (1 Fig. 3-1) by a half 

turn to the right. 

To exit the installer mode, proceed in the same 

way or wait for 10 minutes.
Access to the system settings:

 (

Settings

.

• 

Air ducts (aeraulic operation).

This parameter defines the aeraulic connection 

type realised:

Inner / Inner

Suction and return not 

connected to air ducts 

(ambient air)

Outer / Outer

I n t a k e   a n d   r e t u r n  

connected to air ducts 

(coated air)

Inner / Outer

Return connected to an air 

duct (semi-coated)

• 

Installation options(for products with coil).

Thermodynamic 

only

The indoor heat exchanger 

is not used

Connected to 

boiler

The indoor heat exchanger 

is connected to a boiler con-

trolled through the device

Connected to 

solar sys.

The indoor heat exchanger 

is connected to a solar 

energy system

In "Connected to boiler" it is asked to define a 

preference relating to the operation of priorities 

between the boiler and the heat pump according 

to 4 levels:

Heat pump  

prioritised

The integration will be 

only active at the end of 

the heating for very low air 

temperatures (<7°C)

Heat pump  

optimised

The integration will be only 

active until the end of the 

heating and ± early depend-

ing on the air temperature

Boiler  

optimised

The heat pump is activated 

at the end of the heating 

and ± soon as a function 

of air temperature

Boiler  

prioritised

The heat pump is active at the 

beginning of heating and for 

air temperature >10°C.

• 

PV system/Smart-grid.

This parameter is used to activate the device 

coupled with a photovoltaic system. This oper-

ating mode generates theforced start of the heat 

pump when the water heater receives a signal 

coming from the photovoltaic system. The setting 

automatically returns to the previously selected 

mode after 5 minutes if the photovoltaic system 

signal is lost. While receiving the signal the set 

point temperature is automatically set at 62°C 

(not adjustable).

• 

Exhaust air.

It allows you to turn on the air extraction func-

tion (2 speeds: low or hight). When the unit 

does not heat domestic water, the fan turns 

on to evacuate the ambient air to the outside 

(only activated when the aeraulic connection 

type is Inner/Outer).

• 

Anti-legionalla function.

It allows you to turn on the water disinfection 

function adjustable from 1 to 4 times a month.

The water temperature reaches 62°C during 

the cycle.

• 

EMERGENCY mode.

Enabling this mode allows continuous oper-

ation only with the electrical integration. The 

programming slots are not considered.

• 

Additional electric backup.

It allows you to activate or not the electrical 

integration support. If it is off, the device will 

never use the electrical integration; in case 

of low temperatures, a shortage of hot water 

is possible.

3.6  SELECTING THE OPERATING 

MODE.

Press 

(

to access the 

Mode

 menu.

• 

In AUTO mode (this mode is not available 

on the “Connected to boiler” and “Connect-

ed to solar sys.” systems).

This operating mode automatically manages 

the energy choice that allows maximum sav-

ings while guaranteeing an adequate comfort 

in terms of hot water. The water heater anal-

yses the consumption of the previous days to 

adapt the production of hot water according to 

needs. It reacts to unexpected events to ensure 

the hot water making relaunches during the 

day. Therefore, the set point temperature is 

automatically adjusted between 50 and 62°C 

according to the consumption profile. The 

Water heater operates preferably through the 

heat pump. The electrical integration can be 

automatically selected to ensure a sufficient 

volume of hot water.

N.B.:

 this mode is not available on the “Con-

nected to the boiler” and “Connected to solar 

sys.” plants.

• 

MANUAL mode.

This mode allows you to define the desired 

amount of hot water by choosing the set 

point. This set point is also represented as an 

equivalence of number of showers (about 50 

litres of hot water). The products complies 

with the operating slots defined through the 

user’s time programming.

If the ECO mode is not active, the water 

heater favours operation with heat pump 

only. However, if the air temperature is low 

or consumption remarkable, the electrical 

integration (or boiler) can be authorized as 

a support at the end of heating to reach the 

temperature set. If the ECO mode is active, the 

water heater works only with the heat pump 

with an air temperature ranging from -5 to 

+43°C. Therefore electrical integration is not 

authorised at the time of heating. This feature 

optimises the savings, but can cause hot water 

shortages. Regardless of the ECO adjustment, 

if the air temperature exceeds the operating 

time slots, the electrical integration will be 

automatically selected to ensure a sufficient 

volume of hot water.

PLEASE NOTE:

 the ECO active/non active 

modes are not available on “Connection to 

the boiler” plants.

PLEASE NOTE:

 MANUAL mode and “Con-

nected to solar sys.” plants: this mode also 

allows the operation of the heat pump in ad-

dition to the solar system. The contemporary 

prolonged operation of the heat pump and of 

the solar system may damage the product. It 

is therefore necessary to allow the operation 

of the heat pump only in the absence of solar 

energy (use the time programming of the 

heat pump).

• 

BOOST mode.

This mode activates the heat pump and all 

other available sources of energy (if declared 

boiler integration, electrical integration) 

without considering the authorised periods of 

operation. The number of the BOOST opera-

tion days is adjustable from 1 to 7. The setpoint 

temperature (62°C) cannot be adjusted.

At the end of the chosen period, the water heater 

resumes operation with the initial settings.

The BOOST can be interrupted at any time.

• 

ABSENCE mode.

This mode maintains the domestic hot water 

temperature above 15°C using the heat pump. 

The boiler and electrical integrations can be 

activated if the heat pump is not available. 

The function can be interrupted at any time

• 

CIRCULATION cycle.

This mode allows the heat pump to operate 

continuously to reach the set point of 62°C. 

The integrations (if declared boiler and elec-

tric) are activated after 7 hours of heating with 

the heat pump.

Summary of Contents for 3.030072

Page 1: ...RAPAX 200 V3 RAPAX 200 SOL V3 RAPAX 300 V3 RAPAX 300 SOL V3 IE Instructions and warnings Installer User Maintenance technician 1 043869ENG 1 043869ENG...

Page 2: ...alve 7 Fan 8 Compressor 9 User terminal board 10 Immersion heater 11 Domestic hot water sensor 12 High pressure sensor 13 Compressor protection thermostat 14 Compressor engage condenser Colour code ke...

Page 3: ...ed by excessive pressure due to the safety valve blocking because of ice Ensuretheflooronwhichthe appliance is to be installed is suitable to withstand the appliance s own weight and that of the water...

Page 4: ...exceed 0 3 MPa 3 bars and its max temperature must not exceed 85 C To perform any discharge operations of the water heater strictlyadheretothefollowing sequence disconnect the appliance from the elect...

Page 5: ...ntenance must be performed in compliance with the regulations in force according to the manufacturer s instructions and by professionally qualified staff intended as staff with specific technical skil...

Page 6: ...d components 8 2 Installation 10 2 1 Choosing the place of installation 10 2 2 Product installation 13 2 3 Hydraulic connection 13 2 4 Air intake connection 14 2 5 Electrical connection 14 2 6 Electri...

Page 7: ...ified staff only POSITIONS ALLOWED DURING TRANSPORT POSITIONS NOT ALLOWED DURING TRANSPORT Technical characteristics Unit of measurement Rapax 200 V3 Rapax 200 SOL V3 Rapax 300 V3 Rapax 300 SOL V3 Dim...

Page 8: ...urn to solar panels Rapax Sol V3 model only SC Condensate drain 20 RC 3 4 M Recirculation Rapax Sol V3 model only Ref Description Rapax 200 V3 Rapax 200 Sol V3 Rapax 300 V3 Rapax 300 Sol V3 A Condensa...

Page 9: ...piral unit 9 Fan 10 Spiral elastic 11 Terminal board unit Not shown manual dielectric connection con densate draining pipe safety unit 12 Front cover 13 Compressor 14 Compressor coating 15 Compressor...

Page 10: ...ferably insulated from the home s heated rooms Recommended room underground or base ment room where the temperature is higher than 10 C all year round garage boiler room with the exception of rooms wh...

Page 11: ...and recovery of waste calories from washing machines and tumble dryers Room in basement recovery of free calories released by the floor and walls of the base ment 2nd configuration installation in a h...

Page 12: ...y harmful for the duration in service of your water heater Connection to an attic In the presence of inadequate insulation between the building and the relative attics this type of installation may in...

Page 13: ...th a permanent downward gradient to remove any expansion water generated by the heating process or drainage water coming from the water heater itself The pipes used must withstand a temperature of 85...

Page 14: ...ductors with 2 5 mm section Installation shall consist of a circuit breaker or 16A multi pole fuse with contacts compliant with regulations in force A 30 mA differential circuit breaker If the power c...

Page 15: ...15 2 11 2 12 The ducts must be fitted to the adjustable air intake and outlet vents Specific cable duct...

Page 16: ...B B2 DHW probe K1 Domestic hot water unabling relay R1 Resistance 2 2 K Key A3 Integrated P C B B2 DHW probe N B With this configuration the boiler can show an error on the domestic probe Power suppl...

Page 17: ...e screen Follow the on screen instructions carefully to set parameters date and time air ducts language recirculation photovoltaic operating time slots anti legionella system After setting the paramet...

Page 18: ...1 Flat solar collectors 2 Electronic control unit 3 solar unit single circulation 4 Expansion vessel 5 Safety valve 6 System probe and venting unit 7 Mixing valve 8 Rapax Sol V3 Water heater 9 Non ret...

Page 19: ...sumes operation with the initial settings The BOOST can be interrupted at any time Pause the BOOST OPERATING mode Choose the operating mode Select AUTO or MANUAL see paragraph 3 6 Operating modes ABSE...

Page 20: ...ate or not the electrical integration support If it is off the device will never use the electrical integration in case of low temperatures a shortage of hot water is possible 3 6 SELECTING THE OPERAT...

Page 21: ...temperature in the tank Our product permanently calculates depending on the air temperature and the water temperature which energy is cheaper This SMART Energy function can decide to start heating wi...

Page 22: ...ing Fill the water heater by leaving a hot water tap open if the water flows it indicates that the water heater is full Check the water tightness of the seal and only then replace the thermostat and i...

Page 23: ...or out of measurement range from 20 to 110 PDC stoppage Central heating C H in ELEC Check the connections reference A4 and the correct application of the probe on the pipe Check the fan operation and...

Page 24: ...aporator works on the fan works on the compressor etc N B it is essential to disconnect the power cable on the terminal board so that the rear cover of the heat pump can be removed Fig 4 2 Remove the...

Page 25: ...an the filter see maintenance chapter Encrusted water heater Descale the water heater Continued water leak to the level of the safety unit outside the heating period Safety valve damaged or clogged Re...

Page 26: ...f calibration etc Insulating sheath cast iron steel or insulat ing missing on hot water connection pipes which could cause their corrosion Faulty electrical connection incorrect earth ing inadequate c...

Page 27: ...ditions 116 Energy efficiency in colder climate conditions 96 Energy efficiency in warmer climate conditions 130 Annual energy consumption in average climate conditions 883 kW h Annual energy consumpt...

Page 28: ...iency in colder climate conditions 100 Energy efficiency in warmer climate conditions 141 Annual energy consumption in average climate conditions 1334 kW h Annual energy consumption in colder climate...

Page 29: ...al energy efficiency after installation since such efficiency is affected by additional factors such as the heat loss in the distribution system and the size of the products compared to the size and f...

Page 30: ...38 40 39 50 55 60 65 75 80 85 100 115 123 131 130 150 160 170 163 188 200 213 M L XL XXL 3 2 3 2 The energy efficiency of the set of products indicated in this sheet may not reflect the actual energy...

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Page 32: ...llo RE Italy Tel 0522 689011 Fax 0522 680617 Certified company ISO 9001 This instruction booklet is made of ecological paper This instruction booklet is made of ecological paper Cod 1 043869ENG rev ST...

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