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TECHNICAL BULLETIN

STØNE H1

Summary of Contents for STONE H1

Page 1: ...TECHNICAL BULLETIN ST NE H1...

Page 2: ...on site 37 Installation minimum distances 37 Positioning 41 Hydraulic connections 45 Adjustment interface 50 Display 50 Keys functions 51 Function setting 52 Basic diagrams 53 Regulation logics 55 Dom...

Page 3: ...1300 3 75 Performance data according to UNI EN 14825 76 Performance according to EN 14825 76 Energy efficiency data 77 Data for tax deductions 78 Data for Ecobonus Superbonus 110 Thermal account 78 Di...

Page 4: ...ividual components A The capital letters indicate component assemblies 1 The white numbers in black marks indicate a series of actions to be carried out in sequence A The black letter in white identif...

Page 5: ...7M 9M 11M 13M 15M Three phase 11T 13T 15T models Outdoor unit The outdoor units ST NE M1 are designed for vertical outdoor floor or wall installation and work paired with indoor units ST NEH1 The ran...

Page 6: ...poses ST NE H1 5 M V Unit interna Unit esterna Tensione di alimentazione M monofase 230 1 50 T trifase 400 3 50 Grandezza 5 7 15 Tipologia di installazione V a vista con mandata verticale H a vista ma...

Page 7: ...litre tank for DHW automatic relief valve auxiliary boiler connector Electrical panel terminal block for wiring PCB line disconnector Control Panel AUX power supply terminal block external unit BUS c...

Page 8: ...8 Indoor unit External components 1 Cosmetic front panel 2 Access panel 3 Control Panel 4 Cosmetic side panel 1 4 2 3 ST NE H1...

Page 9: ...ents 1 Expansion vessel 2 Filling cock 3 3 way valve 4 Net filter 5 Breather valve 6 tank 7 Drain cock 8 Electrical panel 9 Disconnect switch 10 System sanitary deviator valve 1 4 3 5 2 6 7 10 8 9 ST...

Page 10: ...parator system pump DC Inverter class A and fittings All GB1020II 1 3 Heated towel rail kit Hydraulic unit and circulation pump for high temperature Heated towel rail feeding All GB0736II 1 Solar heat...

Page 11: ...losive gases very humid environments laundries greenhouses etc environments with aggressive atmospheres solar radiation and proximity to heat sources radio and video equipment Make sure that the insta...

Page 12: ...nd maintenance of the appliance are shown in the figure Established spaces are neces sary to allow for normal cleaning and maintenance Make sure that there is sufficient space to allow the panels to b...

Page 13: ...oor supports the weight of the appliance the floor is not crossed by pipelines load bearing construc tion elements or power lines The unit is provided with four ball wheels to facilitating handling tw...

Page 14: ...der all conditions If the minimum volume is not reached a suitably sized storage tank must be provided The minimum volume is indicated in the table below Models m u 5 M 7 M 9 M 11 M 11 T 13 M 13 T 15...

Page 15: ...connections Boiler flow GAS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Boiler return GAS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Domestic hot water GAS 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 Hot water feed GAS 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 Hig...

Page 16: ...maintenance is compulsory to safe guard the appliance from impurities in the water Operating the unit without the water filter installed and clean is forbidden To allow maintenance or repair operation...

Page 17: ...off valve PV1 9 Boiler relief valve 10 Solar filling cock 11 4 bar solar safety valve optional 12 Pressure gauge 13 Solar circuit pump 14 Solar serpentine 15 200 litre tank for DHW 16 24 L solar expan...

Page 18: ...o protect the appliance from impurities in the water The recommended filtration system is through a dirt separator Alternatively a net filter can be used Safety valve The outlet of the installed safet...

Page 19: ...used if the initial water hard ness exceeds the value indicated in the table Be careful because excessive water softening total hardness 1 5 mmol l could generate corrosive phenomena in contact with...

Page 20: ...re fore the indicated trip current is suggested to guarantee a bal ance between machine absorption and incidence in the general plant The indicated minimum cable cross section area must be verified ac...

Page 21: ...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 Connection diagram 1 Indoor unit 2 Outdo...

Page 22: ...unit connection SE Disconnect switch Nout Lout PEout N1 L1 N L PE MORSETTIERA XP1 OUTDOOR SE UNIT 230V AC 400V AC Unit power supply OUTDOOR UNIT External unit connection SE Disconnect switch R N t u o...

Page 23: ...backup heat generator Maximum contact rating 2 A Digital input terminals 3 4 ON OFF contact for remote activation deactivation of the appliance Operation must be activated by parameter PF4 see Contro...

Page 24: ...e terminals are supplied jumped contact closed Remove the jumper to connect the TA consent Power and communication terminals 9 10 A B Modbus connection for control with external su pervisor H L serial...

Page 25: ...arator system pump DC Inverter class A and fittings 1 Circulation pump 2 Separator 1 2 Pump flow rate head graph secondary separator kit Proportional control H Available pressure Q Water flow rate H m...

Page 26: ...ter flow rate H m 8 6 4 2 0 0 0 20 40 60 80 p kPa 1 000 2 000 3 000 4 000 Q L h p c m ax Pump flow rate head graph Oversized secondary separator kit H Available pressure Q Water flow rate H kPa Q L h...

Page 27: ...ed inertial tank kit 20 L Integrated inertial tank 20 L 1 Buffer tank 2 System flow connection pipe 2 1 Hydraulic connections Position and dimensions MP Plant delivery RP System return RP MP ST NE H1...

Page 28: ...pump for high temperature Heat ed towel rail feeding 1 Circulation pump for water heater supply 2 Pipe N600032A 1 2 Hydraulic connections Position and dimensions MR High temperature utilities flow ra...

Page 29: ...unit pump safety valve 24 litre expansion tank loading unit 1 Circulation pump 2 Solar kit cock 3 3 bar safety valve 4 Loading unloading cock 1 2 3 4 Hydraulic connections Position and dimensions RS...

Page 30: ...tant at the set value throughout the permitted flow rate range This mode is indicated for systems with constant pressure drop consumers in parallel and 2 way valves Constant pressure H Head Q Flow rat...

Page 31: ...te H max Maximum head H min Minimum head Hs Set head H max H Q Hs 1 2 Hs H min There are two different control modes according to the in stalled pump model Pump model 1 1 2 3 H max Hs H min To adjust...

Page 32: ...of stainless steel AISI 316 The particular design of the surfaces contribute to significantly increasing exchange efficiency and reducing pressure drops Compressor Inverter controlled hermetic rotary...

Page 33: ...ont panel 3 Fan screen supplied unassembled 4 Air outlet grilles 5 Wall mounting bracket 5 1 2 1 4 3 ST NE M1 H exposed with horizontal delivery 1 Cosmetic side panel 2 Cosmetic front panel 3 Fan scre...

Page 34: ...ont cosmetic panel 4 Fan screen Accessory 5 Formwork kit to be assembled on site 5 1 3 4 2 ST NE PI partially built in 1 Built in unit Cosmetic kit accessory 2 Frontal air outlet grille 3 Lower front...

Page 35: ...raulic connections 7 Floor fixing bracket with vibration dampers exposed versions only 8 PP1 primary circulation pump 9 Inverter driven rotary compressor 10 Silencer muffler 11 Electrical panel 12 Sin...

Page 36: ...and PI semi built in version installation 5M 7M L01070II 9M 11M 11T L01071II 13M 13T 15M 15T L01072II Valves Hydronic circuit anti frost safety valve All AI1152II Aesthetic front panel Outdoor unit c...

Page 37: ...hopper window in corners where dust leaves and anything else that may reduce the efficiency of the appliance by obstructing the air passage is usual in vehicles or on ships Make sure that the installa...

Page 38: ...ace to allow the panels to be removed for routine and supplementary maintenance oper ations Single installation ST NE M1 V exposed with vertical delivery 50 500 500 45 50 ST NE M1 H exposed with horiz...

Page 39: ...39 Outdoor unit ST NE M1 IN built in and PI partially built in 900 500 1200 1400 30 ST NE H1 N420802A Rev 01 09 2022...

Page 40: ...Outdoor unit Multiple installation Each unit must be fixed independently to the supporting wall Do not stack the units on top of each other A 900 B 50 C Model 05 07 1000 Models 09 15 1500 B C A ST NE...

Page 41: ...porting surface supports the weight of the appliance the slab is sufficiently rigid and does not transmit vibrations to the rooms below or adjacent to it The unit must be fixed to the ground and is su...

Page 42: ...porting structure In particular the following must be avoided when positioning on the wall on the fixing bracket fixing on rigid structures with little mass e g wooden hous es which can amplify the ef...

Page 43: ...Removal of ground fixing brackets B Air flow indication C Connection entry D Bracket attachment E Fixing 1 Holes for bracket fixing 2 Anti vibration dampers for bracket 2 1 A B C D E ST NE H1 N420802...

Page 44: ...panel Make sure that the section of floor or wall does not concern piping or elec trical lines the functionality of load bearing elements is not compro mised Operating the appliance without installin...

Page 45: ...Appliance fixing 1 Connection entry 2 Anchor bolts for fixing 1 A B 1 2 3 4 C D E F G 2 Hydraulic connections Heat pumps require plants that guarantee a constant flow of flu id to the appliance within...

Page 46: ...nit Position and dimensions A Connection input for exposed versions B Connection entry for built in versions C Plant connections D Safety valve connection E Condensate drain connection 1 25 45 A B C D...

Page 47: ...ure Q Water flow rate Curves refer to fixed maximum speed H kPa Q L h 500 1 000 1 500 Model 9 H Available pressure Q Water flow rate Curves refer to fixed maximum speed H kPa Q L h 500 750 1 000 1 250...

Page 48: ...48 Outdoor unit Model 11 13 15 H Available pressure Q Water flow rate Curves refer to fixed maximum speed H kPa Q L h 0 20 40 60 80 100 1 200 0 2 400 3 600 4 800 6 000 ST NE H1...

Page 49: ...re is a regulator for select op erating mode at fixed or variable speed Top fixed speed mode must be used for the primary pump unless indicated otherwise There are two different control modes accordin...

Page 50: ...function active in heating and cooling mode Plant water function active with flashing icon and called with fixed icon Domestic hot water function active with flashing icon and called with fixed icon...

Page 51: ...modify the selected parameter Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to reset the manual alarms This can be used to enter and exit the main menus exit without saving This can be used to enter the sub...

Page 52: ...set to suit the type of plant on which it has been installed The settings and function management is done through the Control Panel display Digital inputs for activating or deactivating some functions...

Page 53: ...ydraulic separator 8 3 way on off valve PV1 9 Boiler relief valve 10 Solar filling cock 11 4 bar solar safety valve optional 12 Pressure gauge 13 Solar circuit pump 14 Solar serpentine 15 200 litre ta...

Page 54: ...eating or cooling the plant water Open contact the unit is switched off for heating or cooling the plant water If the domestic hot water function is active this function has priority even when the con...

Page 55: ...probe This depends on the setting of PF8 PF21 Setpoint h general hysteresis 2 C hh upper hysteresis 3 C The function is inhibited by the simultaneous request for do mestic hot water which higher prio...

Page 56: ...onding to the active mode cooling and the configuration of the unit PT1 5 6 Plant temperature probe This depends on the setting of PF8 PF22 Setpoint h general hysteresis 2 C hc lower hysteresis 2 C Th...

Page 57: ...pump PP3 7 Hydraulic separator 8 3 way on off valve PV1 9 Boiler relief valve 10 Solar filling cock 11 4 bar solar safety valve optional 12 Pressure gauge 13 Solar circuit pump 14 Solar serpentine 15...

Page 58: ...domestic hot water function must be enabled by default Domestic hot water logic A Compressor frequency B Domestic hot water storage temperature A B PF24 max PF24 2 PF25 PT4 min PF24 PF25 Min and max d...

Page 59: ...PF50 the presence of a heating element for plant water in tegration Adjustments and parameter changes must be carried out by the Technical Service Department or a competent person The parameters are...

Page 60: ...heat pump PF61 sets the plant water timeout value PF62 sets the domestic hot water timeout value Water high temperature request The intervention of the auxiliary generator can be enabled when the requ...

Page 61: ...ng The dynamic set adjustment must be enabled by parameter PF9 Cooling mode settings A System water temperature setpoint B Outdoor air temperature A B PF34 PF36 PF37 MT6 PF35 Settable parameters PF34...

Page 62: ...ture setpoint B Outdoor air temperature A B PF38 PF40 PF41 MT6 PF39 Settable parameters PF38 dynamic set maximum temperature PF39 dynamic set minimum temperature PF40 dynamic set water maximum water t...

Page 63: ...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...

Page 64: ...30 34 50 11 50 Maximum power consumption kW 2 90 3 80 4 50 5 30 5 30 5 90 5 90 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 E...

Page 65: ...implified They could be more advantageous greater con tribution of the heat pump in relation to the operating condi tions and internal operating parameters the unit may reduce the outlet water tempera...

Page 66: ...2 5 01 1 50 3 34 4 98 1 64 3 03 4 93 1 79 2 76 4 88 1 93 2 53 4 82 2 07 2 33 4 76 2 21 2 15 0 5 25 1 51 3 49 5 21 1 66 3 14 5 17 1 81 2 85 5 11 1 96 2 60 5 05 2 11 2 39 4 97 2 26 2 20 2 5 59 1 51 3 7...

Page 67: ...89 8 17 3 09 2 64 8 07 3 34 2 42 7 97 3 57 2 23 0 8 94 2 35 3 80 8 87 2 62 3 39 8 80 2 88 3 06 8 71 3 13 2 78 8 60 3 39 2 54 8 49 3 64 2 33 2 9 75 2 35 4 16 9 68 2 62 3 69 9 59 2 90 3 31 9 49 3 17 3...

Page 68: ...3 17 7 06 2 44 2 89 6 99 2 64 2 65 6 92 2 83 2 44 6 84 3 03 2 26 6 74 3 22 2 09 0 7 37 2 27 3 25 7 31 2 48 2 95 7 25 2 69 2 69 7 17 2 90 2 48 7 08 3 10 2 28 6 98 3 30 2 11 2 7 67 2 29 3 35 7 61 2 52...

Page 69: ...58 4 06 2 60 10 31 4 31 2 39 9 50 4 29 2 21 0 11 43 3 12 3 66 11 34 3 43 3 31 11 25 3 79 2 96 11 13 4 13 2 70 10 70 4 32 2 48 9 88 4 30 2 30 2 12 25 3 12 3 93 12 16 3 48 3 50 12 05 3 83 3 15 11 92 4 1...

Page 70: ...92 2 56 13 10 17 1 56 6 50 9 80 1 85 5 31 9 42 2 13 4 43 9 03 2 40 3 76 8 63 2 67 3 23 8 21 2 94 2 79 15 10 82 1 51 7 18 10 43 1 80 5 79 10 03 2 10 4 78 9 61 2 38 4 03 9 18 2 67 3 44 8 74 2 95 2 96 18...

Page 71: ...52 2 66 13 16 38 2 34 7 00 15 79 2 79 5 65 15 18 3 24 4 68 14 55 3 69 3 95 13 89 4 12 3 37 13 22 4 56 2 90 15 17 42 2 24 7 78 16 79 2 72 6 18 16 14 3 19 5 06 15 47 3 65 4 23 14 78 4 11 3 59 14 05 4 57...

Page 72: ...06 2 26 13 12 69 2 35 5 40 12 20 2 71 4 50 11 71 3 07 3 81 11 19 3 42 3 27 10 66 3 77 2 82 10 10 4 12 2 45 15 13 51 2 30 5 88 12 99 2 68 4 85 12 46 3 05 4 08 11 92 3 42 3 48 11 35 3 79 2 99 10 76 4 1...

Page 73: ...3 2 39 13 22 08 3 95 5 59 21 23 4 58 4 64 20 35 5 20 3 91 19 44 5 82 3 34 18 26 6 28 2 91 16 49 6 34 2 60 15 23 49 3 85 6 11 22 59 4 51 5 01 21 65 5 16 4 19 20 69 5 81 3 56 19 43 6 30 3 08 17 42 6 31...

Page 74: ...5 4 64 8 94 3 68 8 69 3 03 12 10 40 5 40 10 16 4 16 9 85 3 34 11 7 6 47 2 87 6 37 2 44 6 23 2 10 2 7 98 3 38 7 82 2 77 7 62 2 32 7 10 62 4 49 10 40 3 59 10 10 2 96 12 12 10 5 20 11 82 4 03 11 45 3 25...

Page 75: ...63 7 6 44 EER 3 22 3 73 4 38 5 21 9 7 78 EER 3 34 3 88 4 57 5 48 11 8 75 EER 3 31 3 85 4 53 5 43 13 9 98 EER 3 34 3 88 4 57 5 47 15 12 04 EER 3 24 3 77 4 43 5 30 gn Declared cooling capacity kW f Wat...

Page 76: ...88 7 30 2 99 2 99 1 000 1 000 B 2 4 44 0 54 8 27 3 39 4 10 0 540 1 210 C 7 2 86 0 35 10 06 4 42 5 62 0 290 1 270 D 12 1 27 0 15 12 87 6 38 7 65 0 100 1 200 0 903 13 T design 10 9 38 A 7 8 30 0 88 8 30...

Page 77: ...A A A A s 1 176 164 178 165 165 181 181 176 176 SCOP 1 4 55 4 22 4 52 4 25 4 25 4 68 4 68 4 53 4 53 1 Seasonal Efficiency according to EN 14825 and Energy Efficiency Class according to European Commi...

Page 78: ...air water ST NE M1 9M V H IN PI SM1D09 V H I P C3II 9 12 SI 4 67 4 31 air water ST NE M1 11M V H IN PI SM1D11 V H I P C3II 10 63 SI 4 48 4 23 air water ST NE M1 11T V H IN PI SM1D11 V H I P C5II 10 63...

Page 79: ...000 181 38 41 38 37 38 110 38 83 142 14 75 201 167 195 63 127 98 50 98 75 50 Weight Models m u 5 7 9 11 13 15 Product dimensions and weight Empty weight kg 152 0 152 0 152 0 152 0 152 0 152 0 ST NE H1...

Page 80: ...ns Outdoor unit ST NE M1 V exposed with vertical delivery Model 5 7 1089 924 951 321 336 77 396 325 81 80 114 774 1 Connection entry pre cut lines 2 Hydraulic connections 3 Electric connections 1 2 3...

Page 81: ...81 Model 9 11 1343 1089 1117 348 363 78 424 352 80 114 81 1027 1 Connection entry pre cut lines 2 Hydraulic connections 3 Electric connections 1 2 2 3 ST NE H1 N420802A Rev 01 09 2022...

Page 82: ...82 Dimensions Model 13 15 1539 1422 1450 407 417 76 481 1220 118 81 80 410 1 Connection entry pre cut lines 2 Hydraulic connections 3 Electric connections 1 2 3 2 ST NE H1...

Page 83: ...H exposed with horizontal delivery Model 5 7 1089 1151 1178 321 336 77 325 81 80 114 774 1 Connection entry pre cut lines 2 Hydraulic connections 3 Electric connections 1 2 3 2 ST NE H1 N420802A Rev...

Page 84: ...43 1316 1344 348 363 78 424 1027 114 81 80 352 1 Connection entry pre cut lines 2 Hydraulic connections 3 Electric connections 49 1316 1344 168 7 152 250 251 251 250 110 1001 232 6 5 2 78 127 124 3 28...

Page 85: ...85 Model 13 15 1539 1649 1677 407 417 76 481 410 81 118 80 1220 1 Connection entry pre cut lines 2 Hydraulic connections 3 Electric connections 1 2 2 3 ST NE H1 N420802A Rev 01 09 2022...

Page 86: ...86 Dimensions ST NE M1 IN built in Model 5 7 1089 1151 333 73 50 1075 25 13 320 1056 1 Connection entry pre cut lines 2 Hydraulic connections 3 Electric connections 1 1 1 2 3 ST NE H1...

Page 87: ...87 Model 9 11 1343 1316 50 1240 25 358 76 345 13 1310 1 Connection entry pre cut lines 2 Hydraulic connections 3 Electric connections 1 1 2 2 3 1 ST NE H1 N420802A Rev 01 09 2022...

Page 88: ...88 Dimensions Model 13 15 1539 1649 415 76 402 491 1507 402 13 1 Connection entry pre cut lines 2 Hydraulic connections 3 Electric connections 1 1 1 2 2 3 ST NE H1...

Page 89: ...gth kg 98 0 98 0 134 0 140 0 154 0 160 0 ST NE H exposed with horizontal delivery Models m u 5 7 9 11 13 15 Net weigth kg 105 0 105 0 140 0 145 0 160 0 165 0 ST NE IN built in Models m u 5 7 9 11 13 1...

Page 90: ...90 ST NE range overview Monoblock configuration ST NE H1...

Page 91: ...91 ST NE range overview Split configuration ST NE H1 N420802A Rev 01 09 2022...

Page 92: ...realized by Innova technical dept INNOVA S r l Via I Maggio 8 38089 Storo TN ITALY tel 39 0465 670104 fax 39 0465 674965 info innovaenergie com...

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