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HEATBANK

operating and installation manual

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Page 1: ...1 installaton guide www jouleuk co uk HEATBANK operating and installation manual ...

Page 2: ... Please read the operating instructions before commissioning the appliance Please observe the safety instructions in the operating instructions The installation location must meet the requirements for sufficient ventilation Installation must only be carried out by an authorized contractor ...

Page 3: ...G CHECKLIST AND WARRANTY CARD Product Product type Serial Number Purchase date Owner Name Adress Phone Email Manual mode Combi Temperature set HP Number of showers Electric Time per shower Full mode Automatic mode P1 P2 P3 P2 definition indicate programmed periods P3 definition indicate programmed periods 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Full Mode Automatic mode P1 P2 P3 P2 definition indic...

Page 4: ...d in all outlets Yes Temperature The water systems complies with Yes appropriate building requirements The product is installed and commissioned Yes according to instruction The operation of the water heater have been Yes demonstrated to and is understood by the customer Placement Attic Scullery Garage Other Installer Company Name Address Phone E mail Date Signature Stamp ...

Page 5: ...ion 4 3 Operation modes 4 4 Setting the domestic hot water temperature 21 4 5 Main menu 4 6 PROG Submenu Operating modes 4 6 1 MANUAL Operating mode 22 4 6 2 P1 P2 and P3 Operating modes 4 6 3 FULL Operating mode 4 6 4 OFF Operating mode 4 7 MODE Submenu Heating mode 23 4 7 1 Electrocal heating mode 4 7 2 HEAT PUMP Operating mode 4 7 3 COMBI Operating mode 4 8 SET Submenu Settings 24 4 8 1 DATE Se...

Page 6: ...l or industrial applications It is approved for household use only The FLVHW 260 is a heat pump for DHW heating with the following specifications H CFC free polyurethane hard foam isolated 70 mm vessel of stainless steel 1 4521 Indirect heating of DHW Refrigerant R134a Temperature DHW adjustable between 30 C to 70 C Automatically switch off heat pump at air temperature between 10 C to 35 C Easy se...

Page 7: ...ns Description Air water HP for DHW use Air water HP for DHW use Air water HP for DHW use Motor type Fan DC DC DC Adjustment range sp1 sp2 without pipe work m3 h 380 490 380 490 380 490 Control ventilator Adjustable by HMI 2 speed IP class 21 21 21 Refrigerant mass gram R134a 400 R134a 400 R134a 400 Operating temperature C 10 35 10 35 10 35 Maximum pressure compressor bar 27 27 27 Reservoir capaci...

Page 8: ...ectrical backup immersion heater 12 Adjustable feet 3x 13 Air outlet aperture 14 Air inlet aperture 15 Condensate outlet 16 Circulation pump 17 Front protective covering 1 Water inlet G3 4 2 Water outlet G3 4 3 Thermal insulation 4 Water inlet to condenser 5 Water outlet from condenser 6 Fan 7 Evaporator 8 Condenser gas water heat exchanger 9 Compressor 10 Sensor pocket for DHW temperature sensor ...

Page 9: ...box 14 NTC temperature sensor evaporator plates 15 Electrical capacitor for fan start 16 Electrical capacitor for fan speed 17 Defrost valve 1 NTC temperature sensor for air inlet This ballon and component is added in this picture not in EPS 2 NTC temperature sensor 3 NTC temperature sensor in water inlet 4 Power cable 5 High Pressure Switch 6 Electrical capacitor for compressor 7 Compressor 8 Hig...

Page 10: ...and transported vertically in its original packaging1 and the cylinder must be empty Ambient temperatures of 20 C to 60 C are permissible for storage and transport This device is not intended for use by persons including children with physical sensory or mental disability of by persons with lack experience or knowledge unless they have received from a person in charge of their safety adequate supe...

Page 11: ... need to be determined Description Article number Safety valve 12450 1 7 Dimensions 9 ENG Data plate The data plate is located on the rear side of the appliance 1 6 1 ACCESSORIES This table need to be determined Description Article number Safety valve 12450 Dimensions ...

Page 12: ... just one part of energy electricity Configurations which are not allowed Consequences Connection to the attic or loft space When the insulation between the house and the attic is not sufficient through this con nection the loss of heat may increase There is also the possibility that a growing of mois ture will happen at the ceiling of the rooms which are directly below the attic There is a chance...

Page 13: ...ng the room and use the energy of the washing machine and dryer Basement recovering the energy that was released by the floor and the walls Installation 2 Placing in a heated or unheated room with ducts Set ducts ON see paragraph 4 8 5 Select fan speed 1 or 2 see paragraph 4 8 4 Recommendations Don t exceed the maximum length of the ducts see paragraph 3 3 Place grates before the air supply and ai...

Page 14: ...ve an authorized contractor perform an annual inspection and service the appliance as needed Any work involving cooling gas may only be carried out by quali fied contractors Empty cylinders We recommend that you arrange a maintenance and inspection contract with the manufacturer Room inlet air Keep the inlet air free of contaminants It must not contain any of the following substances corrosive sub...

Page 15: ...d 8 or over and by people with full physical sensory and mental capabilities who have the necessary training and experience to use this type of appliance They must be supervised or instructed on how to use the appliance safely and on the associated risks Children must not play with the appliance Children must not clean or service the appliance without supervision Damaged power cables must be repla...

Page 16: ...rain NOTICE Possible damage to external casing Do not tilt the appliance on his feet more than 20 13 ENG 3 INSTALLATION The appliance may only be installed by an authorized contractor The heat pump installation must follow the applicable regulations Check that all pipe connections are intact and have not shaken loose during transportation NOTICE Refrigerant leak Only authorized contractors are per...

Page 17: ...lly and acoustically insulated ducts When choosing a room for the air inlet observe the average air temperature and required air flow rate In order to minimize air resistance lay the air inlet and outlet ducts Ø 160 mm as straight as possible The length Leq of the air inlet and outlet ducts must not exceed the following values 30m at fan speed 1 SP1 30m 60m at fan speed 2 SP2 Air inlet Air outlet ...

Page 18: ... more corrosive water safety measures filter etc must be taken The first inspection must always take place 6 months after installation ENG 3 4 FILLING THE CYLINDER Damage to the appliance Prior to commissioning the appliance fill the cylinder with water and bleed the system if necessary Filling the cylinder Open the water outlet valve and at least one hot water tap Open the water inlet valve on th...

Page 19: ...e www jouleuk co uk 4 USE 1 Display 2 Mode Selector keys 4 1 FLOWCHART MENU 4 USE 1 Display 2 Mode Selector keys 4 1 FLOWCHART MENU ENG Installation and user manual 4 USE 1 Display 2 Mode Selector keys 4 1 FLOWCHART MENU ...

Page 20: ... MODES auto symbol is displayed operating times as set P1 P2 or P3 man symbol is displayed Continuous operation 24 h 7 days without time setting or in Full operating mode 4 4 SETTING THE DOMESTIC HOT WATER TEMPERATURE The water temperature is set to 50 C at the factory This value can be changed by pressing the or button to set the desired value Pres the OK button to confirm the setting The set val...

Page 21: ...gionella program Fan Fan speed Duct use of ducts Purg Drain Fset Default setting Info Use the or button to select the required menu Confirm by pressing ok To switch to the previous menu press the Menu button or do not press any button for 15 seconds 4 6 PROG SUBMENU OPERATING MODES You can set 7 different operating times in the Prog submenu Manual P1 P2 P3 Full Off 4 6 1 MANUAL OPERATING MODE Sele...

Page 22: ...eaches 8 C 4 7 MODE SUBMENU HEATING MODE 3 different types of heating mode can be selected in the Mode submenu Electrical heating mode Heat pump operating mode Combi operating mode ENG 4 6 2 P1 P2 AND P3 OPERATING MODES P1 operating mode selecting this menu causes the appliance to run according to the factory set operating times P2 and P3 operating modes Selecting this menu causes the appliance to...

Page 23: ...At very low temperatures the frost protection function is activated 4 7 3 COMBI OPERATING MODE In this operating mode two heat appliances are used depending on the situation the heat pump or the electric booster heater The water temperature can be set to between 30 C and 70 C If the water temperature in the cylinder below 60 C and the inlet air temperature is between 10 C and 35 C the heat pump is...

Page 24: ... default Depending on individual requirements the user can choose to set a different day as the first day of the week 4 8 2 PROG PROGRAMMING OF THE OPERATING TIMES In the Prog submenu you can set the operation period for the heat pump The following menus can be called up in the Prog submenu P1 operating time days 1 to 5 P1 operating time days 6 and 7 P2 operating time days 1 to 5 P2 operating time...

Page 25: ...the operating times is complete 1 Start of the first operating time 2 End of the first operating time 3 Start of the second operating time 4 End of the second operating time Deleting the operating time Set the start and end of the operating time to the same time The operating time is deleted If you do not wish to set a second operating time Set the start and end of the second operating time to the...

Page 26: ...t Legionella program is cancelled This only ends the current program the weekly repetition is still active 23 ENG 4 8 3 LEG AUTOMATIC THERMAL DISINFECTION The Leg function allows you to activate deactivate thermal disinfection This process is used to kill bacteria and must be performed by the user at least once a week This function is deactivated on the appliance at the factory When the disinfecti...

Page 27: ... dOFF installation without ducts dON installation with ducts Press OK 4 8 6 PURG DRAIN The Purg function can be used to drain air from the system Switching on the Purg function Call up the Purg function and press OK The pump is switched on The display indicates the time remaining until the draining procedure is complete in minutes After 5 minutes the appliance reverts to the previously selected op...

Page 28: ...e the appliance adopts the default settings Heating mode Combi Operating mode Manual Selected temperature 50 C ENG 4 8 8 INFO SUBMENU INFORMATION With the Info function it is possible to display the total consumption for the last 30 days Displaying the consumption Call up the Info function and press OK The display shows the total consumption in kWh Resetting the consumption The display shows the t...

Page 29: ... longer than 30 seconds Release buttons E07 Notify certified contractor E08 Notify certified contractor E09 System emptied incorrectly Water shortage 12h Fault in the pump Clear the fault Notify certified contractor E10 Resistor not working High limit safety cut out not working Temperature of high limit safety cut out set to a lower value than the appliance Notify certified contractor E11 Fault in...

Page 30: ...njury if the DHW cylinder water temperature rises above a certain limit NOTICE The high limit safety cut out may only be reset by a qualified contractor The high limit safety cut out must be reset manually but only once the cause of the fault has been eliminated Resetting the high limit safety cut out Remove the front protective covering Remove the protective cap from the heating element Temperatu...

Page 31: ... to prevent scalding and other damage Isolate the appliance from the power supply Close the water shut off valve at the cold water inlet and open one DHW tap Open the drain tap OR Open safety valve Wait until the water stops flowing out of the safety valve drain tap and the appliance has been completely drained 5 7 SERVICE MENU This menu is meant to assist the contractor and may be used by the con...

Page 32: ... this man ner the individual components are easily sorted and added into the recycling and disposal systems 29 ENG 6 DISMANTLING RECYCLING AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Environmental protection is one of the fundamental company policies of the Flamco Group Product quality efficiency and environmental protection are equally important objectives for us We comply with all environmental protection laws...

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Page 34: ...ting 30 Pump 31 Washer 10x 32 Pipe 35 Insulation sens 36 Clip 37 Expansion valve 38 Solenoid 39 Valve 40 Charging valve 41 Cover 42 High pressure limiter 43 Filter drier 44 Clip 45 Evaporator 46 Insulation 47 Centrifugal blower 49 Underframe EPP L p Opis 50 Underframe 51 Temperature sensor 60 Right cover main assy 61 Left cover main assy 62 Top part assy 63 Front cover 64 Heating element 65 Thermo...

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