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2.7. HEPAC check list 

Check that 

•  the connections are tight and there are no leaking valves

•  the expansion tank on the heating system and fill side is properly installed

•  the overflow pipe on the shut-off valve and the pressure gauge on the heating system   

 

have been properly installed

•  the heating system has been filled and deaerated appropriately

•  the ground loop has been installed, filled and deaerated appropriately

•  the foremost valve is open and the rear valve is shut

•  the unused solar assemblies on top of the heat pump have been plugged

2.8. Electrical installation and outdoor sensors

Only qualified electricians are permitted to carry out electrical work on the heat pump according to general regulations.

Device

V 7.0

V 9.0

V 10.5

V 13.0

V 15.0

V 20.0

V 30.0

Electrical connection

400V 3N~

400V 3N~

400V 3N~

400V 3N~

400V 3N~

400V 3N~

400V 3N~

Fuse size (part)

A 3 x 16 Slow 3 x 16 Slow 3 x 16 (20) 

Slow

3 x 16 (20) 
Slow

3 x 16 (20) 
Slow

3 x 20 
Slow

3 x 25 
Slow

Electrical connection

230V 1N~

230 1N~

230 1N~

Fuse size

A 25 Slow

32 Slow

32 Slow

The Lämpöässä heat pump is connected to a 400 V (50 Hz) or 230 V (50Hz) electrical network. The Lämpöässä heat 
pump has been fitted with an integrated electrical switchboard to which is permanently powered. A plastic-coated wire 
is used as a supply line. This wire travels to the master switch in a casing pipe.

DEVICE

TERMINAL BLOCK NUMBER

CONDUCTOR TYPE

Outdoor sensor TMO

T1

2 X 0.7 mm

2

Room sensor TMR

T3

2 X 0.7 mm

2

Size of the feeder cable * 

(part)

5 X 2.5 mm

(6.0 

mm

2

)

* If installation conditions require long cabling, a 5 x 6 mm

2

 cable should be used in models V 10.5-30.0.

The  master  switch  must  be  installed  before  any  other  installation  takes  place.  In  order  for  the  outdoor  sensor  to 
recognise weather conditions as effectively as possible, it is very important that it be placed in the correct location. The 
outdoor sensor should be placed on the north-western or northern side of the building to avoid the effects of the mor-
ning sun. If the sensor cannot be placed as recommended, ensure that it is protected from direct sun light.

The sensor is placed approximately 2/3 of the way up the wall of the building near the corner. A sensor should not be placed 
under a roof, in a place protected from the wind or over a vent, doors or windows where the temperature is not the normal 
outdoor temperature.  

In order for the room sensor to detect average indoor temperatures as reliably as possible, it must be placed in a central 
and open location, for example a hallway between several rooms or the staircase. String a bipolar electrical line (at 
least 0.5 mm

2

) from the heat pump to the room sensor. Position the room sensor approximately 2/3 of the way up the 

wall. Connect the room sensor lead to the heat pump. Please note! Leads must be correctly connected in order for the 
heat pump to operate.

In order to obtain the best results, the room sensor and leads can be tested in diffirent locations before being perma-
nently installed.

Summary of Contents for V 13.0

Page 1: ...1 Ground source heat pumps since 1983 USER MANUAL L MP SS V 7 0 30 0 L MP SS 3 2010 As Long As the Sun Exists Let Mother Earth Heat Your Home...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...nd loop 7 2 4 Filling and de aeration of the ground loop 8 2 5 Heating connection 9 2 6 Domestic water connection and circulation of water 9 2 7 HEPAC check list 10 2 8 Electrical installation and out...

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Page 5: ...first time Press the motor protective switch down and switch on the power This stops the compressor starting and enables the electrical immersion to heat up the compressor and water in the storage ta...

Page 6: ...dhw Ground source heat pump The heat collection pipe is a plastic pipe PEM 40 10 with a water and ethyl alcohol or glycol water mixture circulating inside It is placed 1 1 2 metres deep in the ground...

Page 7: ...ound loop pipes and the feed pipes have been installed correctly 2 2 Pipe laying Assemblies on top of the heat pump Assemblies V7 0 V15 0 V20 0 V30 0 1 2 4 3 6 5 8 7 9 10 Sensor Electrical supply Dome...

Page 8: ...fluid mixture ethyl alcohol water or glycol with a frost resistance of 17 degrees Celsius 8 turn on the submersible pump 9 add the water and ethyl alcohol mixture to the mixing container until no mor...

Page 9: ...ork These connections stop sound from passing into the pipes All heating connections for example a heating radiator for an air conditioner or a heated towel rail must be made to the heat piping When t...

Page 10: ...OR TYPE Outdoor sensor TMO T1 2 X 0 7 mm2 Room sensor TMR T3 2 X 0 7 mm2 Size of the feeder cable part 5 X 2 5 mm2 6 0 mm2 If installation conditions require long cabling a 5 x 6 mm2 cable should be u...

Page 11: ...ump Check the measured set values The ground loop pump is rotating in the wrong direction Switch the location of the two phases Shut off valves are in the fill position Check that the deaeration and f...

Page 12: ...is a characteristic hea ting curve of exactly the correct shape The shape of the heating curve depends on three different values which determine the temperature of the water going to the heater when o...

Page 13: ...2 Settings The L mp ss regulator is controlled using set values The available set values depend on the sensor connections and geothermal heating options Browsing the set values and changing them is do...

Page 14: ...ting circuit L2 is not closed Minimum limit for the temperature for the upper part of the water tank 55 C 5 75 C If the temperature for the upper water tank measurement 9 falls below the set value the...

Page 15: ...r temperature Outdoor temperature 50 50 C 2 L1 Output water The temperature of output water in regulating circuit 1 0 130 C 3 L1 Room Room temperature in regulating circuit 1 room compensation 10 80 C...

Page 16: ...h the regulator No action required The compressor has been stopped for less than 5 minutes No action required Fuse problem Check the condition of the fuses in the master switchboard The compressor doe...

Page 17: ...n required The compressor is on all the time or for long periods of time A lot of heat is needed for example the outdoor tempera ture is very low or the structure is drying during the first year s use...

Page 18: ...ow part A 3 x 16 3 x 16 3 x 16 20 3 x 16 20 3 x 16 20 3 x 20 3 x 25 Electrical connection 230 V 1N Supplied output 35 50 C kW 7 55 7 05 9 45 8 85 11 2 10 45 Supplied input 35 50 C kW 1 66 2 17 2 18 2...

Page 19: ...existence of an appropriately completed and issued warranty certificate and a certificate signed by the user stating that the mechanic instructed the user on how to operate the equipment 6 APPENDIX Cu...

Page 20: ...position OFF 2 Adjust hyseresis current and delay srews from the front main fuse 25A Hysteresis 21 Current 25 28 Delay 1s Relay need external power 24 240 V AC External power connect connectors A1 an...

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