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CALIDO

 

Sanitary

 

water

 

heat

 

pump

 

 

28 

11.6

 

PARAMETERS’

 

CONTROL

 

AND

 

SETTING

 

The

 

parameters

 

can

 

be

 

displayed

 

on

 

the

 

screen.

 

Certain

 

user/installer

 

parameters

 

can

 

be

 

changed

 

directly,

 

while

 

the

 

others

 

can

 

be

 

displayed

 

but

 

only

 

authorized

 

technicians

 

can

 

access

 

with

 

password

 

to

 

to

 

modify

 

them.

 

Below

 

is

 

given

 

the

 

list

 

of

 

the

 

parameters.

 

 

Once

 

the

 

parameters

 

have

 

been

 

set

 

by

 

the

 

installer,

 

it

 

is

 

not

 

recommended

 

for

 

the

 

user

 

to

 

modify

 

them.

 

Please

 

contact

 

a

 

qualified

 

person

 

for

 

modifying

 

the

 

setting

 

values

 

of

 

the

 

parameters.

 

 

Parameter

 

nr.

 

Description

 

Range

 

Default

 

Notes

 

A

 

Lower

 

tank

 

temperature

 

sensor

 

20

 

~

 

99°C

 

In

 

case

 

of

 

lower

 

tank

 

temp.

 

sensor

 

failure,

 

the

 

error

 

code

 

P01”

 

will

 

be

 

displayed.

 

B

 

Upper

 

tank

 

temperature

 

sensor

 

20

 

~

 

99°C

 

In

 

case

 

of

 

upper

 

tank

 

temp.

 

sensor

 

failure,

 

the

 

error

 

code

 

P02”

 

will

 

be

 

displayed.

 

C

 

Evaporation

 

temperature

 

sensor

 

20

 

~

 

99°C

 

In

 

case

 

of

 

evaporation

 

temp.

 

sensor

 

failure,

 

the

 

error

 

code

 

P03”

 

will

 

be

 

displayed.

 

D

 

Compressor

 

suction

 

temperature

 

sensor

 

20

 

~

 

99°C

 

In

 

case

 

of

 

compressor

 

suction

 

temperature

 

sensor

 

failure,

 

the

 

error

 

code

 

P04”

 

will

 

be

 

displayed.

 

E

 

Room

 

temperature

 

sensor

 

20

 

~

 

99°C

 

In

 

case

 

of

 

room

 

temperature

 

sensor

 

failure,

 

the

 

error

 

code

 

P05”

 

will

 

be

 

displayed.

 

F

 

EXV

 

open

 

steps

 

100

 

~

 

470

 

step

 

Not

 

adjustable

 

01

 

Δ

T

 

compared

 

to

 

the

 

compressor

 

restart

 

setting

 

temperature.

 

2

 

~

 

15°C

 

5°C

 

Adjustable

 

02

 

Reserved

 

03

 

Reserved

 

04

 

Weekly

 

disinfection

 

temperature

 

50

 

~

 

70°C

 

70°C

 

Only

 

technician

 

of

 

“TAC”

 

can

 

change

 

it.

 

05

 

Holding

 

time

 

of

 

the

 

disinfection

 

temperature

 

0

 

~

 

90

 

min

 

30

 

min

 

Only

 

technician

 

of

 

“TAC”

 

can

 

change

 

it.

 

06

 

Defrosting

 

cycle

 

time

 

duration

 

30~90

 

min

 

45

 

min

 

Only

 

technician

 

of

 

“TAC”

 

can

 

change

 

it.

 

07

 

Outside

 

temperature

 

of

 

defrost

 

cycle

 

initialization

 

30

 

~

 

0°C

 

7°C

 

Only

 

technician

 

of

 

“TAC”

 

can

 

change

 

it.

 

08

 

Defrosting

 

termination

 

temperature

 

2

 

~

 

30°C

 

20°C

 

Only

 

technician

 

of

 

“TAC”

 

can

 

change

 

it.

 

09

 

Maximum

 

defrosting

 

cycle

 

time

 

1

 

~

 

12

 

min

 

8

 

min

 

Only

 

technician

 

of

 

“TAC”

 

can

 

change

 

it.

 

10

 

Operating

 

mode

 

of

 

the

 

electronic

 

expansion

 

valve.

 

0

 

(auto)

 

1

 

(manual)

 

0

 

Only

 

technician

 

of

 

“TAC”

 

can

 

change

 

it.

 

11

 

Superheat

 

setting

 

value

 

9

 

~

 

9°C

 

5°C

 

Only

 

technician

 

of

 

“TAC”

 

can

 

change

 

it.

 

12

 

Steps

 

for

 

manual

 

adjustment

 

of

 

the

 

electronic

 

expansion

 

valve

 

10

 

~

 

47

 

step

 

35

 

step

 

Only

 

technician

 

of

 

“TAC”

 

can

 

change

 

it

 

(N*10)

 

13

 

Time

 

to

 

start

 

a

 

disinfection

 

cycle

 

0~23

 

23

 

Adjustable

 

(hours)

 

14

 

Δ

T

 

for

 

electric

 

heater

 

initialization

 

2

 

~

 

20°C

 

7°C

 

Adjustable

 

15

 

Compressor

 

cumulative

 

operation

 

Time

 

10

 

~

 

80

 

min

 

30

 

min

 

Only

 

technician

 

of

 

“TAC”

 

can

 

change

 

it.

 

16

 

Increase

 

of

 

the

 

lower

 

tank

 

temperature

 

0

 

~

 

20°C

 

2°C

 

Only

 

technician

 

of

 

“TAC”

 

can

 

change

 

it.

 

17

 

ON/OFF

 

0

 

(From

 

remote

 

signal)

 

1

 

(from

 

photovoltaic

 

system)

 

0

 

Adjustable

 

18

 

Room

 

temperature

 

update

 

period.

 

2

 

 

120

 

min

 

15

 

min

 

Adjustable

 

19

 

Compensation

 

temperature

 

for

 

the

 

climatic

 

curve.

 

10

 

 

10

 

°C

 

0

 

°C

 

Adjustable

 

20

 

Type

 

of

 

temperature

 

set

 

control.

 

0

 

(set

 

by

 

TS1)

 

 

1

 

(65°C)

 

0

 

Adjustable

 

Procedure

 

for

 

changing

 

the

 

parameters

 

values

 

that

 

are

 

allowed

 

to

 

the

 

user/installer:

 

Press

 

the

 

clock

 

and

 

down

 

arrow

 

buttons

 

(

+

)

 

simultaneously

 

for

 

3

 

seconds.

 

"00"

 

will

 

flash

 

on

 

the

 

right

 

side

 

of

 

the

 

display.

 

Press

 

the

 

button

 

M,

 

the

 

only

 

the

 

first

 

zero

 

“00”

 

will

 

start

 

flashing;

 

use

 

the

 

up/down

 

buttons

 

to

 

select

 

the

 

first

 

value.

 

Press

 

again

 

the

 

button

 

M,

 

the

 

other

 

zero

 

“00”

 

will

 

start

 

flashing

 

and

 

select

 

the

 

next

 

value,

 

use

 

the

 

button

 

M

 

to

 

confirm.

 

The

 

first

 

parameter

 

with

 

the

 

relative

 

value

 

will

 

flash.

 

At

 

this

 

point,

 

only

 

the

 

parameters

 

defined

 

as

 

"Editable"

 

in

 

the

 

reported

 

table

 

of

 

parameters

 

will

 

be

 

displayed

 

and

 

can

 

be

 

selected.

 

Use

 

the

 

up

 

and

 

down

 

arrow

 

buttons

 

to

 

go

 

to

 

the

 

parameter

 

you

 

want

 

to

 

modify

 

and

 

press

 

the

 

button

 

“M”

 

again

 

to

 

enter

 

the

 

mode

 

of

 

changing

 

the

 

value.

 

Only

 

its

 

proper

 

value

 

will

 

start

 

to

 

flash.

 

Change

 

the

 

value

 

with

 

the

 

up

 

and

 

down

 

arrow

 

buttons

 

and

 

press

 

rge

 

button

 

M

 

to

 

confirm

 

the

 

new

 

value.

 

Quit

 

the

 

edit

 

mode

 

by

 

pressing

 

the

 

ON/OFF

 

button

 

.

 

The

 

password

 

used

 

view

 

the

 

editable

 

parameters

 

is

 

24.

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for CALIDO 110

Page 1: ...ical specifications provided in this manual It is besides forbidden the reproduction under any form of the texts and of the figures contained in this manual This manual is a translation from the offic...

Page 2: ...Catalogue Katalog Catalogue MUI01110L8420 02 Serie Series Serie Serie S rie SANITARY WATER HEAT PUMP Possible wasted electrical or electronic devices products should not be located together with norm...

Page 3: ...EPIMENTO 2014 30 UE 2014 35 UE EVENTUALI ALTRE DIRETTIVE EUROPEE E NORME ARMONIZZATE APPLICATE ALL ATTREZZATURA EMC 2004 108 EC IEC 60335 2 21 IEC 60335 2 40 EN 55014 1 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 11 IS I...

Page 4: ...8 4 ACCESS TO THE BOTTOM PART 14 8 5 HOW TO REPLACE THE MAGNESIUM ANODE 14 8 6 REGULATION THERMOSTAT OF THE ELECTRIC HEATER 15 8 7 SCHEMATIC OVERVIEW OF THE WATER AND GAS CIRCUIT 15 9 INSTALLATION 15...

Page 5: ...5 5 Defrosting cycle 27 11 5 6 Anti freeze protection 27 11 6 PARAMETERS CONTROL AND SETTING 28 11 7 MALFUNCTIONING OF THE UNIT AND ERROR CODES 29 12 MAINTENANCE AND PERIODICAL CONTROLS 30 12 1 ENVIRO...

Page 6: ...or transcription The customer shall store any updated copy of the manual or parts of it delivered by the manufacturer as an attachment to this manual The company is available to give any detailed inf...

Page 7: ...d a number of directives on workplace s health and safety which include 89 391 CEE 89 686 CEE 2009 104 CE 86 188 CEE and 77 576 CEE directives Every employer shall implement such provisions and ensure...

Page 8: ...ymptoms may include loss of mobility and or consciousness Victims may not be aware of asphyxia Low concentration can have a narcotic effect The symptoms may include dizziness headache nausea and loss...

Page 9: ...nments a breathing apparatus or mask breathing air supply system must be used EN 137 Respiratory protective devices Self contained open circuit compressed air breathing apparatus with full face mask H...

Page 10: ...s it can contribute to the greenhouse effect It contains fluorinated greenhouse gases regulated by the Kyoto protocol DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS 13 1 Waste treatment methods Refer to the supplier gas rec...

Page 11: ...et makes the unit suitable for various ways of connections With different ways of installation the unit can work as just a heat pump but also as a fresh air blower a dehumidifier or an energy recovery...

Page 12: ...ple when you have the production of a photovoltaic system maximizing the self consumption and energy efficiency 7 ITEMS INSIDE THE PACKING BOX Before starting the installation please make sure that al...

Page 13: ...ole Hot water outlet Condensate drainage Cold water inlet G M Hot water outlet G M Condensate drainage 18mm 8 2 DIMENSIONS Air outlet Air inlet The lower part of the unit is white RAL9003 and the uppe...

Page 14: ...that hold the bottom central plate and remove the cover 1 Manual reset thermostat 2 Electric heater and magnesium anode 8 5 HOW TO REPLACE THE MAGNESIUM ANODE The Magnesium anode is an anti corrosion...

Page 15: ...he rules reported on this manual can create dangerous situations After receiving the unit immediately check its integrity The unit left the factory in perfect condition any eventual damage has to be q...

Page 16: ...In case the unit is used without air ejection duct verify that the installation room has got a volume not less than 10m3 with adequate ventilation Please note that the temperature of the expelled air...

Page 17: ...icity cables 2 Insert the supplied rawlplugs in the holes and fix the support bracket through the screws and washers 3 Secure the mounting bracket of the unit Make sure that is centered on the wall 4...

Page 18: ...e floor using the special anti vibration feet NOT supplied with the unit See the image below Vibration damper SUPPORTS for floor installation Vibration damper supports for floor installation If air in...

Page 19: ...to be operated regularly to remove lime deposits and to verify that it is not blocked Please beware of burn because of the high temperature of water The expansion tank with capacity suitably sized to...

Page 20: ...is clean after the unit has been installed and then check it periodically Perform the drainage piping work according to the installation instruction If there is a defect in the drainage piping work w...

Page 21: ...om water that may spatter In order to get access to the electrical box 1 remove the front part of the unit twist off the screws placed on the sides using a suitable long screwdriver it is possible to...

Page 22: ...o not modify the internal wiring of the unit otherwise the warranty will terminate immediately 11 APPLIANCE OPERATION 11 1 USER INTERFACE 11 2 OPERATION 1 Power ON When turning ON the power the whole...

Page 23: ...r off setting Press the and buttons to set the minutes and press to confirm the activation of the ON and then press the clock button to quit the timer setting mode The timer ON and timer OFF icons wil...

Page 24: ...equipped with the manual defrost control 5 Heating The icon indicates that the current operation mode of the system is heating by the heat pump 6 Heating and electric heater The presence of both icon...

Page 25: ...re when the water temperature of the tank becomes equal or higher than 85 C the electrical heater stops unless the protection is manually reset For the manual reset of the protection remove the bottom...

Page 26: ...er 4 The parameters 4 and 5 control the anti legionella cycle temperature versus time We recommend to respect the above guidelines if you want to change them Please remember that to keep the temperatu...

Page 27: ...h the maximum admissible temperature value given by the climatic curve and then the unit will operate according to the highest one of the comparison between both values P 20 1 the setting temperature...

Page 28: ...it 09 Maximum defrosting cycle time 1 12 min 8 min Only technician of TAC can change it 10 Operating mode of the electronic expansion valve 0 auto 1 manual 0 Only technician of TAC can change it 11 S...

Page 29: ...3 The electronic expansion valve assembly blocked 4 Too much refrigerant 5 The HP switch damaged 6 The uncompressed gas is in refrigerant system 1 Check if the air inlet temp is over the working limit...

Page 30: ...rect operation of the electric heater for the purpose of anti Legionella cycle Be sure to make a diagnosis with samples of water token from the critical points the whole hydraulic circuit x Check out...

Page 31: ...to proper collecting centre compressors lubricating oil has to be collected and sent to proper collecting centre the casing and various components if no longer serviceable must be dismantled and divi...

Page 32: ...o install externally Bar 8 Material of of the inner surface of the tank S235JR with double layer vitrification Auxiliary electric heater kW 1 5 Electronic expansion valve si Magnesium anode si Materia...

Page 33: ...tervention of the safety and protection devices In any case as regards high temperatures for water if the setting temperature is outside the operating region the unit will automatically adapt its set...

Page 34: ...CALIDO Sanitary water heat pump 34 17 WIRING DIAGRAM Please refer to the wiring diagram sticked on the electric box...

Page 35: ...door LWA 49 dB A Precauzioni di installazione e manutenzione Precautions for installation and maintenance Per le indicazioni relative all installazione e alla manutenzione riferirsi ai capitoli dedica...

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