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ID.: 17-16-24-3004-02  |  6.2017 

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7  Disposal  

The device has a lifetime of at least 8 years if the instructions for safe use and maintenance 
are considered. Individual components have different life times; this is why they have to be 
replaced  with  new  parts  in  cases  of  possible  malfunctions,  wear  and  mechanical  damage. 
Replacement  can  be  performed  only  by  using  technically  adequate  or  original  replacement 
parts. 
After the lifetime expires, the whole device has to be disposed of in accordance with waste 
classification on an industrial waste landfill. Components harmful to the environment have to 
be disposed of on collection points designated for these waste types. 

8  Care and maintenance  

For reliable and efficient operation of the device it has to be regularly cared for and maintained. 

 

CAUTION 

The device may only be cleaned with water or damp cloth. The use of detergents, 
solvents  and  /  or  cleaners  containing  tensides  is  prohibited  and  can  lead  to 
damage to the device. 

Perform regular checks of the device’s operation, be sure to inspect:  

  The operation of the safety valve on the water supply installation. 
  Cleanliness of the surface of the evaporator. 

If  the  surface  of  the  evaporator  is  dirty,  order  cleaning  with  the  authorised  installer  who 
performed  the  installation  of  the  device. We  recommend  to  also  order  an  inspection  of  the 
device along with the cleaning. 

 

CAUTION 

For  proper  functioning  of  the  buffer  tank  for  DHW,  the  device  has  a  built-in 
corrosion protection which protects the device from corrosion and rusting. For the 
functioning of the protection the device must be connected to the mains at all time 
and  must  not  be  disconnected.  Otherwise,  the  extended  warranty  for  the  buffer 
tank for DHW becomes void. 

9  Disturbances in the operation 

Before contacting the authorised service, check whether: 

  The power supply is directly connected to the main electrical cabinet. 
  Only this device is connected to the power cable from the main electrical cabinet.  
  The connecting cable is undamaged. 
  The air flow through the device is unobstructed (dirt, grills ...). 
  The temperature of intake air is higher than the minimal air temperature at which the 

aggregate still operates. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for WP2 LF-202B

Page 1: ...16 33 Web page www kronoterm com E mail info kronoterm com Customer support and service 00386 3 703 16 26 E mail servis kronoterm com Instructions for Use and Installation Of the Heat Pump for Heating DHW WP2 LF 202B The manual has to be handed over to the end user after installation ID 17 16 24 3004 02 6 2017 ENG ...

Page 2: ... Slovenia copyright Kronoterm d o o This document is copyrighted Any use outside the provisions of the copyright law without the permission of Kronoterm d o o is illegal and punishable by law All previous versions of this document are void We reserve the right to make changes and mistakes in print ...

Page 3: ...ection 17 5 4 Installation of air ducts 19 5 5 Connection for water condensate 21 5 6 Connecting the pipe heat conductor 22 5 7 Electrical connection 23 6 Commissioning of the device 23 6 1 Filling the device with water 23 6 2 Inspections before commissioning 23 6 3 Connecting the device to the electrical supply 23 6 4 Commissioning of the device 23 7 Controller MSIMPLE 24 6 5 Controls 24 6 5 1 Op...

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Page 5: ...n in this manual is highlighted with symbols 2 1 Symbols Various levels of danger can occur while performing installation maintenance and use Warnings in the manual will guide you to properly and safely handle the device by avoiding eventual dangers and ensure correct operation of the device These symbols mark various risks for the user or the device DANGER Risk of situations which can lead to ser...

Page 6: ...3 Safety warnings and instructions WARNING The device cannot be installed on a location where air is polluted with toxic agents which could damage the device stables warehouses with dangerous substances outdoors etc WARNING The inlet pipe of the device has to be fitted with a safety valve with a nominal pressure of 0 6 MPa 6 bar which prevents pressure raising in the water heater above the nominal...

Page 7: ...WARNING The device can be operated independently only by persons who are familiar with the safe operation of the device and understand possible hazards of its operation Children older than 8 and people with reduced physical and mental capacities and lacking experience and knowledge can only operate the device under the supervision of an informed person WARNING It is prohibited to move shift clean ...

Page 8: ...ever be cleaned with cleaning agents containing sand soda acid or chlorides because these might damage the surface of the device WARNING The device contains the refrigerant R134a which is classified as a greenhouse gas according to the Kyoto protocol This is why operating the device is only allowed to persons authorised for working with the refrigerant as defined by the national legislation in for...

Page 9: ...aintain the device for keeping the device functioning properly throughout its entire lifespan To instruct the user about the operation of the whole system To give the user all the documentation accompanying the device 2 6 Customer support and service The manufacturer of the device provides customer support and service during the warranty period When filing a service claim provide the following inf...

Page 10: ...r a short period up to 24h also up to 55 C 2 10Transport The device packed in a cardboard packaging can be transported only in the vertical position The pump is not allowed to be tilted forward or backward for more than 30 CAUTION While moving the device it has to be disconnected from the power supply WARNING The device contains shock sensitive components care has to be taken not to cause impacts ...

Page 11: ... the room where the air is returned to and heat for heating water has been taken from The device heats the DHW as well as cools the room Here we have to stress that it will only cool the room when there will be a simultaneous need for heating DHW NOTE For maximal efficiency and economical use we advise to use air from rooms where waste heat is generated for heating DHW boiler rooms laundries kitch...

Page 12: ...ene EPP which also functions as heat and noise insulation for the aggregate The casing has two connections for air channels which offer remote air intake and outlet from other rooms or the surroundings via pipe connection The DHW buffer tank has a built in heat exchanger which can be connected to an external fossil fuel biomass or solar collector DHW Buffer tank for DHW The buffer tank for DHW is ...

Page 13: ...safety shut down of the device Controlling the water temperature in the buffer tank for DHW The main mechanical thermostat controls water heating up to the desired temperature The main mechanical thermostat switches on or turns off the compressor and fan according to the desired set water temperature The operation of the built in electrical heater can be manually switched on or off The maximal tem...

Page 14: ...refrigerant is evaporated in the evaporator and thus removes heat from the air Afterwards the compressor compresses the refrigerant to a higher pressure this results in the raising of the refrigerant temperature to a level higher than the water temperature in the buffer tank for DHW The refrigerant then releases the heat in the condenser into the water and condenses as a result With the expansion ...

Page 15: ...2B A mm 85 B mm 800 C mm 1057 D mm 1387 E mm 1700 F mm 840 G mm 1597 H mm 1252 I mm 1790 1 Cold water connection G1 2 Circulation connection G3 4 3 Hot water connection G1 4 Regulator 5 Flange 6 Air connection Φ180 7 Connection for water condensate drainage Φ16 8 Electrical connections ...

Page 16: ... blow it into the adjoining rooms or surroundings The device can be installed in the following ways Picture 1 Drawing air from the adjoining room and releasing it back into it i e drying clothes Picture 2 Drawing air from the same room and releasing it back into it Picture 3 Drawing air from the adjoining room and releasing it back into it i e pantry cooling Picture 4 Drawing air from the adjoinin...

Page 17: ...e The device can be installed in a room with installed air ducts or without them This influences the minimal clearance of the device from the walls these depend on the direction of air intake and outlet chapter 5 4 D B A C A C Picture 5 Minimal clearance from the walls If both air ducts are turned upwards it is necessary to prevent the outlet and intake air to mix this could lead to a so called sh...

Page 18: ...us we ensure the device is levelled on all sides Otherwise unwanted overflow of condensate can occur in the collecting vessel 5 3 Hydraulic connection The hydraulic connection has to be installed in accordance with the national and local regulations for connecting buffer tanks for DHW in force The room the device is installed in must have a drain on the floor below the level of the device in case ...

Page 19: ...e device to the water supply Dimensions of the expansion tank Adjusting the safety valve bar 6 10 System pressure bar 3 0 3 5 4 0 3 0 3 5 4 0 Volume of buffer tank for DHW L Expansion tank L 200 5 8 12 2 5 5 The actual size of the expansion tank has to be defined by the installer design engineer according to the extent of the system the device will be installed in CAUTION When installing the devic...

Page 20: ... The construction of the casing enables turning the air connections upwards and sideways enabling changing the direction of air intake and outlet This way the device can be optimally placed into the room minimal clearance from the walls the number of elements and air ducts which cause additional air pressure drops and lessen the characteristics of the device can be reduced To change the direction ...

Page 21: ...gths of air ducts Maximal length of air ducts m Internal diameter 150 mm 10 Internal diameter 160 mm 15 Internal diameter 200 mm 25 When determining the end length of air ducts the equivalent length of elements such as bends reducers has to be taken into account Accessories Equivalent length in m Bend 90 Φ 160 mm 3 Bend 90 Φ 200 mm 2 Reducer Φ 200xΦ 160 1 External grill Φ 160 mm 2 NOTE The device ...

Page 22: ...the pipe for water condensate drainage to the device The syphon for preventing the intake of unpleasant odours from the drain The pipe for water condensate drainage has to be routed in a manner which enables the water free flow at all time Connect the drainage pipe with the drain If this is not possible a collecting vessel has to be installed which has to be emptied on a regular basis NOTE When in...

Page 23: ...ion have to be in galvanic isolation otherwise corrosion can occur on the inner side of the buffer tank We recommend placing galvanic isolators made of red brass the length of at least twice the diameter of the pipe on the connections CAUTION Drinking water quality must be in accordance with the Decree of Drinking Water Ur l RS No 19 04 35 04 26 06 92 06 25 09 This decree is in accordance with the...

Page 24: ...for DHW 6 2 Inspections before commissioning Before commissioning the following inspections must be performed on the device The buffer tank for DHW must be filled with water and thoroughly vented All hydraulic connections must be tightly sealed A suitable expansion tank and safety valve must be installed All safety elements must work 6 3 Connecting the device to the electrical supply The device is...

Page 25: ...ation The programme is set with a combination of on off switches and the main thermostat button setting Programmes Mark programme Name Main programme Normal Main programme Reserve source Main programme Normal Reserve source Programme Holiday Programme ECO Programme HT Mark Description 1 Switch for turning on the device and the programme Normal 3 Switch for turning on the device and the programme R...

Page 26: ... programme switch Normal or Reserve source and switching the main thermostat button to one of the operating programmes Holiday ECO or HT Switching between various operation programmes The device operates in the main programme Normal with the device aggregate or in the main programme Reserve source with the built in electrical heater After selecting the heating source you can use the button of the ...

Page 27: ... heater until the set desired temperature of one of the programmes set with the button of the main thermostat is reached Water overheating in the programme Reserve source is performed with the electrical heater Renewed heating starts when the water temperature set with the programme HT drops below the set desired temperature of the buffer tank for DHW set with the main thermostat button NOTE Becau...

Page 28: ...ewed heating starts when the water temperature set with the programme ECO drops approx 3 C below the set desired temperature of the buffer tank for DHW set with the main thermostat Programme HT The device heats the water with one of three main operating programmes Normal Reserve source or Normal reserve source The overheating programme HT offers temperature settings in the buffer tank for DHW in t...

Page 29: ...ular checks of the device s operation be sure to inspect The operation of the safety valve on the water supply installation Cleanliness of the surface of the evaporator If the surface of the evaporator is dirty order cleaning with the authorised installer who performed the installation of the device We recommend to also order an inspection of the device along with the cleaning CAUTION For proper f...

Page 30: ...Pressure switch 10 Temperature breaker 5 Working thermostat 11 Standard supply cable with plug 6 Connecting clips 12 Electrical heater 13 Fan condenser R C S 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 PE U1 U2 Z 2 13 12 14 10 1 10 3 1 1 S2 1 2 1 3 2 3 1 3 2 4 1 9 9 1 9 2 9 3 7 7 1 7 2 7 2 8 5 8 2 8 1 8 3 S1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 10 2 4 2 15 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 8 13 14 Picture 9 Electrical wiring diagram ...

Page 31: ...0 Refrigerant R134a 1 0 kg Max water temperature C 65 Needed air flow m3 h 500 Protection class IP21 Temperature of intake air C From 10 to 35 El protection A C 16 230 V Max allowed pressure in the heat pump Mpa 2 3 23 bar In case the el Heater is turned on DESIGNATION WP2 LF 202B Volume l 200 Height mm 1698 Diameter mm 635 Dimensions of the wrapped device WxDxH mm 700x680x1840 Joint mass kg 101 H...

Page 32: ...ctrical power circulation pump etc Maximal electrical power of the device compressor electric heater additional load Cooling circuit DHW Heat exchanger in the DHW Heating system Internal device Hydraulic module or Termotronic External device WPL or WPLV Device mass Note about handling waste electronic equipment CE sign for the compliance of the device with CE directives ...

Page 33: ...ID 17 16 24 3004 02 6 2017 32 ...

Page 34: ...d production Kronoterm d o o Trnava 5e 3303 Gomilsko Tel 00386 3 703 16 20 Fax 00386 3 703 16 33 Web page www kronoterm com E mail info kronoterm com Customer support and service 00386 3 703 16 26 E mail servis kronoterm com ...

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