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Installer manual

(Translation of original 

instructions)

5M - 7M - 9M - 11M - 11T

13M - 13T - 15M - 15T

STØNE C1

N420391A - Rev. 00 - 06/2022

Summary of Contents for STONE C1

Page 1: ...EN Installer manual Translation of original instructions 5M 7M 9M 11M 11T 13M 13T 15M 15T STØNE C1 N420391A Rev 00 06 2022 ...

Page 2: ...e 2012 96 EC WEEE on waste electrical and electronic equipment ErP Directive 2009 125 EC and Regulation 2012 206 EC F Gas Regulation 2014 517 EU on fluorinated green house gases Directive 2014 68 EU PED on pressure equipment And subsequent amendments First of all we would like to thank you for having chosen a device of our production We are sure you will be happy with it because it represents the ...

Page 3: ...position p 12 2 5 2 Hydronic module internal components p 13 2 6 Compatible accessories p 14 2 6 1 Secondary circuit pump and mixing valve kit p 15 2 6 2 Secondary circuit pump p 15 2 6 3 hydraulic separator kit p 15 2 6 4 Solar heating kit p 15 2 6 5 Buffer vessel kit p 16 3 Installation p 17 3 1 Preliminary warnings p 17 3 1 1 Preliminary warnings for R32 p 17 3 2 Reception p 17 3 2 1 Preliminar...

Page 4: ...ort bracket p 31 3 11 10 Hydronic module p 32 3 11 11 Domestic hot water storage tank cod GB1057 p 33 3 11 12 Completion of the hydraulic unit p 34 3 12 Hydraulic connections p 35 3 12 1 Preliminary warnings p 35 3 12 2 Hydraulic plant p 35 3 12 3 Plant water content and minimum flow rate p 35 3 12 4 Position and dimensions p 36 3 12 5 Connection to the system p 37 3 12 6 Safety valve p 39 3 12 7 ...

Page 5: ...f the unit p 57 5 2 2 Cleaning the net filter p 58 6 Troubleshooting p 59 6 1 Preliminary warnings p 59 6 2 Functional aspects not to be interpreted as faults p 59 6 3 Faults reported by the Control Panel p 59 6 4 Troubleshooting Table p 60 7 Configuration accessories p 62 7 1 Heater kit p 62 7 1 1 Electric connections p 62 7 1 2 Checks with the machine switched on p 62 7 1 3 Failures of the heati...

Page 6: ...6 8 3 1 FRAMEWORK p 75 8 4 PP1 primary circulation pump graphs p 76 8 4 1 Model 5 7 p 76 8 4 2 Model 9 11 13 15 p 76 8 5 Secondary circuit pump graphic p 77 8 6 Mixed circuit pump graphic p 77 ...

Page 7: ...nformation bold text This indicates important information that must be taken into account during the operations In the texts Actions required Expected responses following an action Lists In the figures 1 The numbers indicate the individual components A The capital letters indicate component assemblies 1 The white numbers in black marks indicate a se ries of actions to be carried out in sequence A ...

Page 8: ...he docu ment and must be read before starting operations All personnel involved must be aware of the operations and dangers that may arise when beginning all unit in stallation operations Installation performed outside the warnings provided in this manual and use of the appliance outside the pre scribed temperature limits will invalidate the warranty The installation and maintenance of climate con...

Page 9: ...elec tric cables even if it is disconnected from the mains It is forbidden to introduce objects and substances through the air inlet and outlet grilles It is forbidden to open the access doors of the device s internal parts without first having set main switch of the system to off It is forbidden to dispose of or leave in the reach of children the packaging materials which could become a source of...

Page 10: ...s the warranty 2 2 Destination of use These appliances are designed for air conditioning heat ing and or domestic hot water DHW production and must be intended for this use compatibly with their performance characteristics 2 3 Description of the appliance The indoor unit is the STØNE range C1 version are de signed for outdoor built in wall installation and work in combination with the STØNE Split ...

Page 11: ...st of external components 1 Anchor bolts 2 Built in cabinet mandatory 3 Internal components 4 Doors 4 1 2 3 The built in cabinet kit is supplied separately Refer to the instruction sheet of the built in cabinet kit for in stallation ...

Page 12: ...t water storage 2 Pipe N600146B 3 Anti falling bracket for domestic hot water tank 4 Pipe N600450A 5 Pipe N600451A 6 Expansion vessel 5 L 7 Expansion vessel 3 L 8 3 way valve servomotor 9 Condensate drip tray 10 Mixing module 11 Upper mixer tank pipe 12 Pipe N600147B 13 Pipe N600145B 14 Pipe N600148B 1 2 3 A 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 B ...

Page 13: ...Air vent valve 2 Expansion vessel 6 L 3 Safety valve 4 Electrical panel 5 PP1 primary circulation pump 6 Display 7 Water return 8 Liquid line connection 3 8 9 Differential pressure switch 10 Plate heat exchanger 11 Collector 12 Heating element 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...

Page 14: ...orage Hydraulic separator with electronic control for manage ment of up to 2 secondary circuits All GB1058II Secondary circuit kit Secondary circuit pump All GB1059II 2 Secondary circuit pump and mixing valve kit CONTROLLER NOT INCLUDED All GB1060II 2 Digital regulator kit for secondary circuit pump and mixing valve kit To be positioned outside the unit All GB1110II Solar heating kit Solar system ...

Page 15: ...600459A 3 Pipe N600444A 4 Pipe N600458A 1 4 2 3 2 6 3 hydraulic separator kit A Hydraulic separator 1 Breather valve 2 Pipe connection N600157B 3 Pipe connection N600160B 4 Pipe N600150B 5 Pipe N600443A 6 Probe sump 7 Drain valve A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 6 4 Solar heating kit 1 Pipe N600457A 2 Solar circuit charging unit 3 Pipe N600456B 4 Pipe N600452B 5 Pressure gauge 6 Solar pump group 7 Pipe N600454A ...

Page 16: ...B 3 Pipe connection N600157B 4 Pipe N600443A 5 Pipe N600150B 6 Pipe N600444A 7 3 4 brass cap 8 Set of rubber flat gaskets 9 Probe sump 10 Drain valve 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 The secondary circuit pump kit and secondary circuit pump and mixing valve cannot be fitted with the buffer vessel kit ...

Page 17: ...relieves the manufacturer from any warranty and from any damage caused to per sons animals or property 3 1 1 Preliminary warnings for R32 Safety checks must be carried out to ensure that the risk of combustion is minimised before starting work on systems containing flammable refrigerants The appliance must be protected against accidental im pacts to prevent mechanical damage Do not puncture or bur...

Page 18: ...tal widh mm 980 980 980 980 980 980 980 980 980 Total height mm 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 Total depth mm 580 580 580 580 580 580 580 580 580 Weight kg 43 0 43 0 43 0 45 0 48 0 45 0 48 0 45 0 48 0 Domestic hot water storage and hydraulic unit P H L Models m u 5 7 9 11 13 15 Total widh mm 2200 Total height mm 400 Total depth mm 1000 ...

Page 19: ...ance to prevent the pressure of the belts damages the unit Only in exceptional cases can the unit be moved man ually for short distances using the handles provided on the packaging In this case the weight of the unit must be carefully checked 3 5 Storage 3 5 1 Preliminary warnings Stored in accordance with the applicable national reg ulations Do not turn the packaging upside down Do not stack the ...

Page 20: ...s Hydronic module 1 installer manual of the unit 1 Hydronic module support bracket 1 first start up form 3 7 Handling without packaging 3 7 1 Preliminary warnings The appliance must be handled only by qualified per sonnel adequately equipped and with equipment suit able for the weight and dimensions of the appliance 3 7 2 Movement methods To handle lift from the base of the packaging The unit can ...

Page 21: ...or electrical lines no load bearing elements of the construction are compromised the appliance must be installed in a position where it can be easily serviced the safety distances between the units and other ap pliances or structures are scrupulously respected so that the air entering and leaving the fans is free to circulate air expulsion is not hindered by strong winds in the opposite direction ...

Page 22: ...ot remove pipe labels Follow the assembly sequence indicated in the follow ing paragraphs Open one kit at a time 3 10 1 Installation arrangement Before installing the internal components use the key provided opening the built in cabinet remove the horizontal reinforcement bracket from the built in cabinet Refer to the instruction sheet of the kit for all informa tion on the built in cabinet The to...

Page 23: ...cket 2 3 4 nipples 2 pieces 3 1 nipples 4 pieces 4 Rubber flat gaskets 5 Fixing screws 1 2 3 4 5 The material is supplied with the hydraulic unit kit Assembly fix the separator support bracket to the formwork us ing the fixing screws 1 1 nipples 4 pieces 2 3 4 nipples 2 pieces 1 2 insert the nipples into the holes provided on the sep arator support bracket ...

Page 24: ...alve kit cod GB1060 Composition of the kit 1 Pipe N600156B 2 Mixing valve 3 Pipe N600152B 4 Circulation pump 5 Pipe N600151B 6 Set of rubber flat gaskets 7 Flat recess adapters 8 Pipe N600155B Not present in the image 9 Insulation shell for circulation pump 10 Circulation pump connection cable 11 Mixing valve head 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Additional kit to be ordered separately ...

Page 25: ...onnect the connection cable of the circulation pump The shell insulation must be fixed by removing the dou ble sided adhesive strips 1 Rubber flat gaskets 2 Flat recess adapters 1 2 insert the flat recess adapters and the flat rubber gaskets connect the kit to the 1 nipples on the separator support bracket For connecting pipes N600156B and N600155B see paragraph Completion of secondary circuit pum...

Page 26: ...he exhaust valve close the unused connections with 3 4 brass caps and flat rubber gaskets Use Teflon tape to secure the connectors position the hydraulic separator on the support bracket For connecting pipes N600150B and N600443A see paragraph Completion of hydraulic separator kit p 28 3 11 4 Completion of secondary circuit pump and mixing valve kit 1 Pipe N600156B 2 Pipe N600155B 3 Rubber flat ga...

Page 27: ...tion pump connection cable 1 2 3 4 5 Assembly 1 Pipe N600444A 2 Rubber flat gaskets 3 Flat recess adapter 1 2 3 insert the flat recess adapter and the flat rubber gas kets connect pipe N600444A 1 Pipe N600458A 2 Pipe N600459A 3 Circulation pump 4 Rubber flat gaskets 1 3 4 4 2 ensure that the circulation pump has the arrow point ing downwards assemble pipes N600458A and N600459A on the cir culation...

Page 28: ...pump The installer is responsible for the power supply and management of the secondary circuit pump kit 3 11 6 Completion of hydraulic separator kit Assembly 1 Pipe N600150B 2 Rubber flat gaskets 3 Flat recess adapters 1 2 3 insert the flat recess adapter and the flat rubber gas kets connect the N600150B pipe to the 3 4 nipple on the separator support bracket 1 Pipe N600443A 2 Rubber flat gaskets ...

Page 29: ...ve 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 Before placing the hydraulic tank inside the built in cabinet remove the protective caps from the connectors mount the breather valve fit the exhaust valve close the unused connections with 3 4 brass caps and flat rubber gaskets Use Teflon tape to seal the connectors Assembly with storage on the return line 1 Outlet 2 Tube N600157B to be removed 3 Pipe N600160B 4 Pipe conne...

Page 30: ...ter and the flat rubber gas kets connect pipe N600444A Disconnect and remove pipe N600160B from the hy draulic unit Close the pipe connector N600160B with the 3 4 brass cap with flat gasket 3 11 8 Hydraulic unit Composition of the kit A Hydraulic unit 1 Pipe N600145B 2 Pipe N600450A 3 Breather valves 4 Pipe N600146B 5 Pipe N600148B 6 2 brass caps 7 3 way valve motor 8 Set of rubber flat gaskets 9 ...

Page 31: ...L 1 insert and secure the 5 L expansion tank on the hy draulic unit The support bracket is already installed in the built in cabinet A Hydraulic unit For connecting the capillary to the expansion vessel see chapter Domestic hot water storage tank cod GB1057 p 33 For connecting pipes N660146B N660147B and N600149B see chapter Domestic hot water storage tank cod GB1057 p 33 For connecting pipes N600...

Page 32: ...lve 2 PP1 primary circulation pump 3 Display 4 Water return 5 Liquid line connection 3 8 6 Differential pressure switch 7 Plate heat exchanger 8 Collector A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Assembly attach the hydronic module to the support bracket Ensure that the unit is properly engaged in both slots A Hydronic module 1 Water return 2 Pipe N600450A IN 3 Pipe N600451A OUT A 1 2 3 connect pipe N600187B IN from the...

Page 33: ... hot water tank fit the drain valve at the top of the domestic hot water tank fit 2 brass caps with gasket If solar thermal unit is used do not install the last con nector at the bottom Insert gaskets on each connector 1 Domestic hot water storage 2 Hydronic module 3 Built in cabinet 4 Fall protection bracket 1 2 3 4 remove the fall prevention bracket from the built in cabinet insert the domestic ...

Page 34: ...he 5L ex pansion vessel 1 Breather valve installation 2 Pipe N600145B 1 2 mount the breather valve on pipe N600145B 1 Pipe N600148B 1 connect pipe N600149B to the outlet of the domestic hot water storage tank exchanger connect the other end to the heat pump return pipe 1 Pipe N600149B 1 position and block one end of the pipe N600149B at the lowest connection of the domestic hot water cyl inder con...

Page 35: ... the appliance is connected in parallel with a boiler make sure that the temperature of the water circulating in the heat pump does not exceed 60 C during oper ation 3 12 2 Hydraulic plant Heat pumps require plants that guarantee a constant flow of fluid to the appliance within the minimum and maxi mum values and with sufficient volumes to avoid imbalanc es in the refrigeration circuits and to gua...

Page 36: ...slot 2 Pre cutting for hydraulic connections on the right side 3 Pre cutting for hydraulic connections from below 4 Mixed system return 5 Mixed system outlet 6 Domestic hot water outlet 7 Domestic hot water inlet 8 Direct system delivery 9 Direct system return 4 6 7 5 9 8 84 1 76 8 45 45 132 5 A 1 2 3 ...

Page 37: ...nt The minimum nominal diameter of the connect ing pipes must be as indicated in the table Keep in mind that undersized pipelines lead to poor sys tem operation and or a loss of thermal and cool ing performance The connection piping must be suitably supported so as not to bear on the appliance with its weight Plants filled with antifreeze or special legal provisions require the use of hydraulic di...

Page 38: ...on vessel 6 Filling assembly 7 Net filter 8 Plant pressure gauge 9 Collector with heating element 10 PP1 Primary circuit pump 11 DHW system 3 way valve PV1 12 170 litre domestic hot water storage tank 13 Boiler relief valve 14 Stainless steel coil 15 7 bar safety valve 16 Thermostatic mixing valve 17 Solar filling cock 18 3 bar solar safety valve 19 Solar circuit pressure gauge 20 Solar circuit pu...

Page 39: ...nstalled safety valve must be connected to a suitable collection and evacuation system to prevent any water spillage from coming into contact with the elec trical parts of the appliance The manufacturer of the appliance is not responsible for any flooding caused by the intervention of the safety valves Provide a pressure reducer if the mains pressure ex ceeds 3 bar 3 12 7 Coil vent To avoid air po...

Page 40: ... Filling Before starting the filling operation set the plant master switch in the OFF position check that the plant drain cock is closed open all the air valves of the plant and its terminals open all the system s shut off devices To fill the system start filling by slowly opening the plant water filling cock on the outside of the appliance 1 Pressure gauge 2 Filling cock 1 2 When water starts com...

Page 41: ...e with flammable refrigerants i e that it does not produce sparks is adequately sealed or in trinsically safe The use of combustion fluid detectors e g a halide torch or other detection system using an open flame is forbidden Combustion source inspections the people operating on a refrigeration system in volving the exposure of pipes that either contain or contained a flammable refrigerant must no...

Page 42: ...ding the refrigeration circuit is forbidden Introducing a refrigerant other than the one indicated or mixing different refrigerants into the system is for bidden 3 14 2 Connection diagram 1 Refrigeration connections 2 Liquid line connection 3 Gas line connection 2 1 3 ...

Page 43: ...g the parts severely Avoid introducing non condensable gases air into the circuit Otherwise high pressures could be generated during operation with the risk of breakage Connection Before connecting insert the fixing nut into the pipe flare the pipe ends using the special tool Lubricate the connecting thread with oil for coolant Do not use any other type of lubricant The flared fitting must be free...

Page 44: ...s caused by lightning or other caus es could damage the heat pump It is recommended to install a residual current device Failure to install this device may result in electric shock Electrical connections must be made following the in structions in this manual and with the standards or practices governing the connection of electrical equip ment throughout the country Insufficient capacity or incomp...

Page 45: ...230 1 50 400 3 50 230 1 50 400 3 50 230 1 50 400 3 50 Maximum power consumption kW 2 90 3 80 4 50 5 30 5 30 5 90 5 90 7 30 7 30 Maximum current consumption A 14 00 18 00 21 30 25 00 8 50 28 00 9 30 34 50 11 50 Protection tripping current A 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Minimum wire cross section area mm 4 0 4 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 For units equipped with electrical heating ele ments the draw ...

Page 46: ...the screws of the closing panel of the electric panel remove the panel 3 15 4 Connection Before connecting the unit to the mains power supply make sure that the disconnector is open The power supply of the unit single phase or three phase must be connect ed to the appropriate terminals subject to the action of the disconnector Use properly sized cables to avoid voltage drops or overheating Before ...

Page 47: ...for RS485 serial connection minimum cross section 0 35 mm maximum length 100 m 6 Power cable 2 3 5 6 6 4 1 Electrical panel aboard the unit Power connection terminal blocks 1 Digital regulator kit 2 Terminal block XP2 3 Cable clips 1 2 3 To make the connection bring the power cord to the terminal block making the connections refer to the information in the wiring diagram of the unit you are instal...

Page 48: ...applications Single phase unit terminal block 230V AC Unit power supply OUTDOOR UNIT External unit connection SE Disconnect switch not supplied XP1 230V AC OUTDOOR UNIT SE N L PE Nout Lout PEout Three phase unit terminal block 400V AC Unit power supply OUTDOOR UNIT External unit connection SE Disconnect switch not supplied XP1 PE Nout Rout Sout Tout PEout R N T S 400V AC OUTDOOR UNIT SE ...

Page 49: ... Power supply and communications A B Modbus connection H L Serial connection for communication with the outdoor unit CAN Bus Probes PT4 Domestic hot water tank temperature probe PT1 Plant temperature probe Relay outputs PP3 Secondary circulation pump PV1 Plant domestic hot water diverter valve XP3 L2 N2 N2 PE XP2 L2 BLU BLUE MARRONE BROWN VERDE GREEN RN RS RT RR 17 15 16 PV1 PP3 s s PT4 PT1 B A TA...

Page 50: ...n when the contact is open The terminals are supplied jumped contact closed Re move the jumper to connect the TA consent Power and communication terminals 9 10 A B Modbus connection for control with external supervisor H L serial connection with the panel in the outdoor unit The connection is polarised Use two core shielded cable with a minimum cross section area of 0 35 mm separated from the powe...

Page 51: ...rt the probes into the cable gland insert the PT1 probe into the probe sump on the hy draulic separator insert the PT4 probe into the probe sump located on the domestic hot water tank in the middle Use cable ties to fix the probe wire Use conductive paste inside the sump to ensure heat transmission Use a probe clamp to keep the probe in the correct po sition in the sump ...

Page 52: ...ctors e g a halide torch or other detection system using an open flame is forbidden Follow the instructions below for leak detection use electronic detectors to detect flammable refrig erants check that the detectors are properly calibrated be fore use calibration operations must be carried out in an area free from refrigerant make sure that the detector is not a potential source of combustion and...

Page 53: ...ng set point values Intervention ALRM 017 If alarm ALRM 017 appears during the first start up after the circulator starts check that the plant valves are open there is at least one consumer with an open circuit the mesh filter is not clogged there are no air bubbles inside the circuit the water pressure of the plant is correct If necessary rearm the alarm 4 2 5 Checks with the machine switched on ...

Page 54: ... pumps in operation switched on and calibrated see chapter Circulation pumps optional kits p 64 4 4 PP1 primary circulation pump The appliance uses a high efficiency wet circulation pump suitable for all heating and air conditioning plants On the front of the pump body there is a regulator for se lect operating mode at fixed or variable speed Fixed speed mode must be used for the primary pump 4 4 ...

Page 55: ...taller must ex plain the following to the user the basic functional characteristics of the appliance the instructions for use the routine maintenance 4 8 Long period shut down The following operations must be carried out if the air to water heat pump is not used for a long time disable the device turn the master switch of the appliance to position 0 OFF After switching off the appliance switch off...

Page 56: ...y warnings All operations must be carried out with the machine stopped and disconnected from the power supply 4 9 2 Draining Before starting the emptying operation check that the plant water filling top up cock is closed To drain the plant open the drain cock on the outside of the appliance open all the air valves of the plant and its terminals 1 Filter 2 Draining the system and emptying the domes...

Page 57: ... tightness of connections that there is no damage or excessive wear on the electrical cables the seals and sealing materials have not deteriorat ed to such an extent that they are no longer suitable for preventing the development of flammable atmos pheres inside correct fixing of the cable clamps safety devices Mechanical checks Check the tightness of the screws the compressors and the electrical ...

Page 58: ... is forbidden Using a different refrigerant gas can cause serious damage to the unit 5 2 2 Cleaning the net filter To access use the key provided opening the built in cabinet remove the insulation shell from the filter assembly To extract use an 8 mm Allen key unscrew the end cap extract the filter 1 End cap 2 Net filter 1 2 To clean remove the dust from the filter with a cloth wash the filter wit...

Page 59: ...cts not to be interpreted as faults The following functional aspects may occur during the operation of the appliance these behaviours of the appliance are correct and should not be inter preted as a fault The compressor does not start again until 3 minutes after being shut off During operation in heating mode of systems with heat pump heat is produced a few minutes after the compressor starts Peri...

Page 60: ...air ALRM 009 Outdoor unit communi cation error Serial connection fault between indoor and outdoor units terminals H L Cable interrupted or disconnected ALRM 010 Evaporator liquid refri gerant low temperature MT4 cooling MT5 heating PM102 PM1 t PM102 t PM102 PM1 Heating insufficient air flow to air cooler Cooling insufficient water flow rate excessive amount of antifreeze ALRM 012 Fan malfunction N...

Page 61: ...all the valves on the plant are open and if necessary add an external pump to increase the water flow rate or insert a hydraulic separator ALRM 027 Domestic hot water sto rage antifreeze during cooling operation PT4 PF23 t PF23 t PF23 PM1 ALRM 028 Plant exchanger and tank antifreeze during cooling operation The minimum value between PT5 PT6 PT1 if enabled PF23 t PF23 t PF23 PM1 1 Note 2 In general...

Page 62: ...dels m u 5 M 7 M 9 M 11 M 11 T 13 M 13 T 15 M 15 T Electrical data Protection tripping current with electrical heating elements A 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Minimum wire cross section area with electrical heating elements mm 16 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 7 1 2 Checks with the machine switched on This check should only be carried out if the unit is equipped with an electrical heating...

Page 63: ...cessories undo the protective cap press the reset button If the fault occurs several times in a given period of time e g 3 times in 1 hour contact the Technical Service Centre 1 Heating element 2 Reset button 3 Led 3 1 2 ...

Page 64: ...t pressure H Head Q Flow rate H max Maximum head H min Minimum head Hs Set head H Q H max Hs H min There are two different control modes according to the installed pump model Pump model 1 1 2 3 H max Hs H min To adjust the speed act on the knob select the desired function Pump model 2 To adjust the speed with constant head press the selection button in sequence until the LEDs light up Constant hea...

Page 65: ...del 1 1 2 3 H max Hs H min To adjust the speed act on the knob select the desired function Pump model 2 To adjust the speed with constant head press the selection button in sequence until the LEDs light up Variable head mode Minimum speed ...

Page 66: ...es 7 3 Digital regulator kit Digital regulator kit for secondary circuit pump and mixing valve kit 7 3 1 Electric connections Electrical panel aboard unit N576023A 1 Digital regulator kit 2 Terminal block XP2 3 Cable clips 1 2 3 ...

Page 67: ...pump PP7 Solar pump SC Compensation probe SC Regulation probe NO Contact normally open NR Contact normally closed N1 L1 PE N2 N2 L2 L2 15 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 22 23 GND 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 17 L1 1 N1 1 PP5 PP6 PP7 PE N L1 N1 L2 N2 L3 N3 POWER SUPPLY ANALOG OUTPUT COM 0 10 V 0 10 V A Rel 1 Rel 2 B SR SC SL GND DIGITAL INTPUT PTC PROBE LINK BUS RS 485 GND SC SR NO NC s s SR SC XP2 N5...

Page 68: ...A 3 Solar circuit charging unit 4 Pipe N600456B 5 Pipe N600452B 6 Solar pump group 7 Pipe N600454A 8 Pressure gauge 9 Drain cock 10 Safety valve 1 2 A B 3 4 5 8 6 7 9 10 7 4 2 Component assembly The solar kit arrives unassembled to be assembled during installation Predisposition Before installing the solar kit On the domestic hot water storage tank Mount pipes N600146B N600145B N600147B N600149B l...

Page 69: ...69 Configuration accessories 1 Pipe N600146B 2 Pipe N600145B 3 Pipe N600147B 4 Solar kit pipe connections 5 Pipe N600149B 6 Pipe N600162B 1 2 3 5 4 4 6 7 7 ...

Page 70: ...70 Configuration accessories Component assembly 1 Pipe N600455A 2 Solar pump group 3 Pipe N600454A 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 1 2 connect the pipes in the order shown 1 Pipe N600452B 1 1 1 connect pipe N600452B ...

Page 71: ...according to the actual solar system requirement The setting of the head value of the solar pump PSO must be carried out with the solar system working all distribution valves open utilities on Verify that the tem perature difference is congruent with the project 1 Selection button 1 Solar circuit PSO pump flow rate head graph PSO 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 800 1 mi...

Page 72: ...9 3 39 3 24 3 24 Cooling performances A35 C W 7 C Maximum cooling capacity 5 kW 6 70 8 85 9 50 11 15 11 15 12 45 12 45 15 90 15 90 Nominal cooling power 5 kW 4 19 6 44 7 78 8 78 8 78 9 98 9 98 12 04 12 04 Total absorbed power 5 kW 1 22 2 00 2 33 2 65 2 65 2 99 2 99 3 71 3 71 EER 5 3 43 3 22 3 34 3 31 3 31 3 34 3 34 3 24 3 24 Hydraulic data Nominal flow rate for heating L min 15 9 21 5 26 3 30 6 30...

Page 73: ...7 30 7 30 1 Water temperature in out 30 35 C outdoor air temperature 7 C U R 85 2 Seasonal efficiency according to UNI EN 14825 Energy Efficiency Class referred to the Average climate profile for flow temperature of 35 C in compliance with Regula tion 811 2013 3 Water temperature in out 30 35 C outdoor air temperature 7 C 4 Water temperature in out 23 18 C outdoor air temperature 35 C 5 Water temp...

Page 74: ...d by back up heater are simplified They could be more advanta geous greater contribution of the heat pump in rela tion to the operating conditions and internal operating parameters the unit may reduce the outlet water temperature of the condenser at outdoor air temperatures below 15 C Cooling 45 15 5 20 Externalairtemperature C Watertemperature systemoutlet fromtheevaporator C The area represented...

Page 75: ...75 Technical information 8 3 Dimensions 8 3 1 FRAMEWORK 2201 1121 980 101 358 18 311 29 950 172 378 400 358 13 44 ...

Page 76: ... 7 H Available pressure Q Water flow rate Curves refer to fixed maximum speed H kPa Q L h 500 1 000 1 500 8 4 2 Model 9 11 13 15 H Available pressure Q Water flow rate Curves refer to fixed maximum speed H kPa Q L h 500 750 1 000 1 250 1 500 2 500 1 750 2 250 2 000 30 40 50 60 70 ...

Page 77: ... H m 8 6 4 2 0 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 Q L h 0 20 40 60 80 P KPa Δ P c m a x 8 6 Mixed circuit pump graphic H m P kPa 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 Q L h 4660 RPM 4178 RPM 3695 RPM 3213 RPM 2730 RPM 2248 RPM 1765 RPM max 1283 RPM 800 RPM ...

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