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Manuale d’installazione / Installation manual

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ocaGEO

something  new  in  the  air

e

hp

ocaGEO

8M-12M-16M-16T-22T

Installation manual

Summary of Contents for ehpocaGEO 16t

Page 1: ...something new in the air Manuale d installazione Installation manual ehpocaGEO something new in the air ehpocaGEO 8M 12M 16M 16T 22T Installation manual...

Page 2: ...bsequent amendments Pictograms in the next chapter provide the necessary information for correct safe use of the machine in a rapid unmistakable way U User Refers to pages containing instructions or i...

Page 3: ...am Storage tanks Filling the system Ethylene glycol solution Setting the circulation pump Residual useful head flow rate diagrams Water run disposal circuit System drain Electrical connections Positio...

Page 4: ...ety Regulations in force in the place of installation must be adopted Read this manual carefully before proceeding with any operation installation maintenance and use and strictly follow the instructi...

Page 5: ...GWP 1975 Disposal Fundamental safety rules This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the appliance cannot be treated as normal sanitary trash but must be handed in at a collection po...

Page 6: ...ted from the individual boards to the central unit for the water temperature to be adjusted In this way perfect thermoregulation is balanced with energy saving TOUCH SCREEN THERMOSTAT Each zone contro...

Page 7: ...circuit is complete with a bi flow dehydrator filter a cycle reversing valve high and low pressure switches a pressure transducer to control the condensation and evaporation in the water run versions...

Page 8: ...entirely and exclusively made for ehpocageo controls and optimises all the functions of the appliance and the entire system thanks to specific EP0637 control units interconnected via CANbus up to 16...

Page 9: ...er with a 3 way V3 valve if present for system DHW deviation Furthermore the electronic Smart Control performs intelligent management of the different energy sources depending on availability performa...

Page 10: ...imensions of the appliance at the bottom When using a forklift insert the forks into the openings of the base Avoid dangerous situations if you use a hoist to lift the appliance When using ropes or ch...

Page 11: ...1 W1 W1 H1 Dimensions U M Dimensions Weight when transported The installation must allow authorised and skilled personnel to intervene easily if maintenance is required complying with the safety dista...

Page 12: ...chapter and for it to have a proper earthing system The appliance must be installed in such a way as to facilitate maintenance full front access as well as the air vent valves inertial tank and pipes...

Page 13: ...that each hydraulic connection is fitted with respective manual closing valves The maximum pressure losses allowed are those defined in the technical data paragraph Should more head be necessary due t...

Page 14: ...pump Pool heating pump Solar manifold water temperature probe Zone a input water temperature probe Zone b input water temperature probe Zone a output water temperature probe Zone b output water tempe...

Page 15: ...MV1a MV1c MV1b MP2 MP3 MP4 MP1 V3 1 0 V5 0 1 TI13a TI6 TI13c TI10c TI10b TI10a TI13b TI1 DI2 TI25 TI27 TI3 TI23 TI26 TI5 EV3 R1 Piscina V7 0 1 V9 11 V1 1 0 TI4 TI9 TI8 TI2 TI20 TI21 DI1 TI22 Caldaia...

Page 16: ...n setting up we suggest you increase the test pressure and then reduce it successively it to reach the working pressure Once all the electrical connections have been made and the circulation pump is a...

Page 17: ...ue and half of this upon the varying of the water flow rate or the constant head mode p c where the pressure difference generated by the pump is kept constant at a set value throughout the admitted fl...

Page 18: ...1 8 1 9 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 Q m3 h Hst kPa 30 40 50 60 70 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 Q m3 h EN INSTALLATION Res...

Page 19: ...Hst kPa 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 5 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 Q m3 h Hst kPa 30 40 50 60 70 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5...

Page 20: ...c conductivity Total hardness Total iron Manganese Chlorides Sulphur ions absent Ammonium ions absent Water run disposal circuit Before emptying make sure that the shut off valves of the heat pump and...

Page 21: ...und at the front of the machine It will be necessary to remove the front panel to access it This operation can only be performed by specialized personnel Connections to the terminal block Connections...

Page 22: ...s supplied without protection it is recommended to provide a protective container as shown in the figure Probes TI24 and TI25 should be positioned and carefully isolated respectively on the flow and r...

Page 23: ...5 AI 6 AI 6 AI 7 AI 7 AI 8 AI 8 AI 9 AI 9 AI 10 AI 10 AI 11 AI 11 AI 12 AI 12 AI 13 AI 13 AI 14 AI 14 AI 15 AI 15 GND 5V 5V 12V 3 3V GND POW IN POW IN COMP TR L N COM Close Open COM Close Open COM Clo...

Page 24: ...4 AI 5 AI 5 AI 6 AI 6 AI 7 AI 7 AI 8 AI 8 AI 9 AI 9 AI 10 AI 10 AI 11 AI 11 AI 12 AI 12 AI 13 AI 13 AI 14 AI 14 AI 15 AI 15 GND 5V 5V 12V 3 3V GND POW IN POW IN COMP TR L3 N COM Close Open COM Close...

Page 25: ...5V P2 F2 COM Close Open TI4 V8 TI9 GND 0 10V MV5 Sanitary MCU 3 3V AC 230V Power Supply L RL 1 NO RL 1 NC RL 1 N RL 2 NO RL 2 NC RL 2 N AC IN L AC IN N RL 5 N RL 5 L RL 6 N RL 6 L RL 3 N RL 3 L RL 4...

Page 26: ...I13 TI16 GND 0 10V MV1 Zone MCU 3 3V AC 230V Power Supply L RL 1 NO RL 1 NC RL 1 N RL 2 NO RL 2 NC RL 2 N AC IN L AC IN N RL 5 N RL 5 L RL 6 N RL 6 L RL 3 N RL 3 L RL 4 N RL 4 L CAN L CAN L AO 1 AO 1...

Page 27: ...ransformer 230 12V AC 20VA Compressor driver cooling fan Main MCU 230V output power supply fuse delayed 5A CAN POWER 12V supply fuse 1A fast 12V AC power line for accessory boards Accessory boards com...

Page 28: ...alve Solar system modul pump DHW water mixing valve Inverter DC compressor Compressor power drivers ANALOGUE INPUTS Compressor drain Compressor head Compressor intake Solar manifold water Solar tank h...

Page 29: ...d keys are screenprinted with the symbol of their functions The same symbols in the display are turned on when functions are active By pressing the button you can cycle through summer cooling and sani...

Page 30: ...eaving sub menu Intput password sub menu PF parameters sub menu Service parameters Change service password OK OK OK Set out parameters Service parameters Sub menu Set out parameters Sub menu Port set...

Page 31: ...nge Enable Change Zone air Temperature SET Save Zone air Temperature OK Change Enable Change Pool Temperature SET Save Pool Temperature OK Set the time Year 2010 11 29 11 43 29 Change day Change Enabl...

Page 32: ...o 480 C x 10 1000 C x 10 1000 C x 10 1000 C and real 0 stand by 1 free cooling 4 plant heating 5 sanitary heating 8 defrost 9 plant cooling 10 cooling and sanitary 13 14 e 15 hydraulic cyrcuit test 44...

Page 33: ...this function is activated the solar tank is used for solar DHW recovery until the DHW set point is reached and then it can activate the solar system recovery while the geo solar function is inhibite...

Page 34: ...respective flow switches have closed the inverter compressor starts and reaches the maximum set frequency PM03 within 3 minutes When temperature TI6 rises and reaches the hysteresis range the compress...

Page 35: ...ashing solar symbol IMG During poor insolation periods in winter through the switching of the 3 way solar recovery valve V7 probe and the MP3 disposal pump start up the algorithm regenerates the geoth...

Page 36: ...reaches the hysteresis range the compressor modulates its frequency until it switches off at set point and after 60 seconds PF139 the MP2 and MP3 pumps switch off too Probe TI5 shown on the Smart Con...

Page 37: ...oint When TI6 drops below the Set point the hysteresis at 2 5 C set to PF93 the MP4 and MP3 pumps and after 40 seconds the compressor start up and the switching time out set by PF96 is halved If in th...

Page 38: ...rm AL6 appears on the display two phases of the power supply must be inverted Preparation for first starting up Before start up Starting the 3 stages of the resistance near the system tank R2 for heat...

Page 39: ...e ON seasonal IMG key repeatedly on the Smart Control Interface until OFF appears on the display When the start up has been completed check that The current absorbed by the compressor should be less t...

Page 40: ...res Verify the regular operation of the circulation pumps and diverter valves The compressor does not start again until 3 minutes after being shut off During operation in heating mode of systems with...

Page 41: ...ven in stand by mode even is in this case no alarm appears on the display and this does not switch off the compressor DHW tank anti frost If the temperature detected by TI4 or TI9 and TI26 or TI27 wit...

Page 42: ...mm 470 470 470 470 470 kg 157 157 173 173 173 EN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical data TECHNICAL DATA Thermal power b10 w35 Water T 30 35 C Probe Water T 10 7 C Absorbed power COP Thermal power b0...

Page 43: ...and 15 set one of the 3 temperatures with keys 7 8 and 9 and program the other days with the PROGRAMMING DAY SELECTION KEY 12 Save the programming by pressing the SET key or wait 10 seconds The displ...

Page 44: ...s key pressed for 3 seconds to adjust the absence set point between the values of 10 and 20 C in heating and 25 and 35 C in cooling with the TEMPERATURE DECREASING KEY 14 and TEMPERATURE INCREASING KE...

Page 45: ...decreasing with the TEMPERATURE DECREASING KEY 14 and increasing with the TEMPERATURE INCREASING KEY 16 Save the new value by pressing the SET key or wait 10 seconds In the PROGRAMMING mode it display...

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