Nibe FIGHTER 1310 Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual Download Page 4

General

FIGHTER 1310

For Home Owners

2

In order to get the ultimate benefit from your heat pump FIGHTER 1310 you should read through
the For Home Owners section in this Installation and Maintenance Instruction.

FIGHTER 1310 is a heat pump for heating large properties such as apartment buildings and industri-
al properties. The ground, rock or lakes can be used as the heat source. 

FIGHTER 1310 is a Swedish made quality product offering a long life span and safe operation.

Installation date

Accessories:

Hot water control  ............

Temperature signal distributor

Room control  ..................

Other ..............................

Type designation / serial number

FIGHTER 1310- _ _ kW / 689 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Installation engineers

Completedby the installer when the heat pump is installed

The type of brine mixing proportion/freezing point

Active drilling depth/collector length

Commissioning checks

Brine temperature 

(supply/return)

_____ / _____

(Nominal temperature diff 2 - 5 °C)

Heating water flow 

(in/out)

_____ / _____

(Nominal temperature diff 5 - 10 °C)

*

The immersion heater, hot water

Date

___________

Signature

Basic

Menu

settings

2b

Temp Sink

............

8

3

WW-in

............ 46

3

HW start

............ 44

4

Brine

............ -12

5

Curveslope

............

9

5/17 Parallel

............

5b

Room comp

............

4

5c

WW-Out min

............ 15

5c

WW-out max

............ 45

9b

HP-min

............ 60

9D

Add-min

............300

10

WW diff HP

............ 13

Control, double curves

5

Curveslope 1

............

9

5

Curveslope 2

............

9

5b

Parallel 1

............

2

5b

Parallel 2

............

6

5c

Room comp

............

4

5d

WW-Out min

............ 15

5d

WW-out max

............ 55

5e

WW-out 2 min

............ 15

5e

WW-out 2 max ............ 55

Basic

Menu

settings

10

Diff HP-Add

............

3

11

HP-int

............ 20

11

HWT-stop

............ 50*

12

XWW-stop

............ 65

12

XWW-int

............ 14

12b Shunt P

............ 30

12b Shunttime

............ 10

14

Add

............

1

18

HP-no

............

0

18

HW-val

............

1

19

Shunt

............

0

Setting HP A

..................

Setting HP B

Settings

Summary of Contents for FIGHTER 1310

Page 1: ...R INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FIGHTER 1310 MOS GB 0349 1 611854 FIGHTER 1310 LEK...

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Page 3: ...4 Connection 36 Menu 19 37 Control double curves with external mixing valve 37 Temperature sensor placement 37 Connection external mixing valve 37 Connection external additional heat 37 Temperature se...

Page 4: ...t pump is installed The type of brine mixing proportion freezing point Active drilling depth collector length Commissioning checks Brine temperature supply return _____ _____ Nominal temperature diff...

Page 5: ...as a heat source This requires an intermediate heat exchanger The brine emits its heat to the refrigerant in the heat pump s evaporator The refrigerant then vaporises and is compressed in the compres...

Page 6: ...panel FIGHTER 1310 For Home Owners 4 Indicator lamps Function keys Display Front panel B Switch A D Increase reduce heat C E NOTE Make sure there is water in the heat pump before turning the switch A...

Page 7: ...llowed Rapid flashing means that only addi tional heating is on Alarm Flashes rapidly when a fault has occurred Raise lower heat This knob is used to raise or lower the room temperature i e it changes...

Page 8: ...heating system must be started The colder it gets the hotter the radiators or the underfloor heating pipes must be With the FIGHTER 1310 this adjustment is done automatically by a control computer Be...

Page 9: ...erature from the normal 50 C up to approx 60 C with the help of the immersion heater The supply of heat to the building is controlled by the control computer settings curve slope and offset After adju...

Page 10: ...room sensor is connected Only displayed if a boiler sensor is connected Only displayed if the button Increase is pressed in the set value can then be changed The function only works if the accessory...

Page 11: ...g range 5 60 C 3 WW stop Actual temperature in lower part of water heater outer jacket P Chosen stop level for hot water production Setting range 15 70 C or A 3b 4 Available information and on display...

Page 12: ...n temp for module A or B respectively 6 7 8 5c This menu is a submenu to menu 5 or 5b It is activated by placing the cursor under the value for Curve slope or Room comp if a room sensor is connected a...

Page 13: ...ets If a value is programmable this is denoted by a P Programmable in front of the value If the next value cannot be changed you can access the next menu by pressing Channel Setting The first step whe...

Page 14: ...the WW out set point is changed by the value indicated A higher value gives a quicker reaction if the temperature in the premises is too high or too low The normal value for a radiator system is 4 Set...

Page 15: ...el button WW out 1 min P Setting for the minimum calculated flow tem perature Setting range 10 50 C Preset value 15 C WW out 1 max P Setting for the maximum calculated flow tem perature Setting range...

Page 16: ...l Setting of min max temp menu 5c respective 5d See also the For the installer section control settings menu 10 See the instructions for the external units for how to regulate the room temperature The...

Page 17: ...teps are evenly distributed between these two levels The output step remains actuated until the degree minute deficit for each step has been compensated which means that the flow temperature must be a...

Page 18: ...re variation Ex 2 C x 10 x 30 sec 6 sec This function compensates for the speed varia tion found on different mixing valve motors that may be installed Basic setting 10 Setting range 1 50 Settings 11...

Page 19: ...dd If there is an immersion heater in the water heater it is activated as well in this operating mode 68 Start contactor HP 69 Operating contactor A K3 Operating contactor B xx Reversing valve vv R6 E...

Page 20: ...ghest sequence number is used for water heating and controls additional heating if used In this example the first step of additional heat cuts in at 540 degree minutes and the last step cuts in at 740...

Page 21: ...ber of days and temperature are set for respective periods This setting is made on the menu 20 It is possible to set the number of days from 1 to 10 and the temperature from 15 to 50 C Once the dry in...

Page 22: ...temperature of about 50 C and an outgoing temperature from the heat pump of about 60 C Since FIGHTER 1310 is not fitted with shutoff valves these must be fitted outside of the heat pump to facilitate...

Page 23: ...4200 4800 7200 6000 5400 FIGHTER 1310 25 30 Fl de 0 mvp kPa 0 5 10 20 50 200 100 150 15 250 25 Pump capacity diagrams heating water side The brine circuit should be fitted with a pressure expansion v...

Page 24: ...ulator tank VVB ACK is fully charged the reversing valve VXV switches over to the heating circuit When there is a heat requirement module A starts first For larger requirements module B takes care of...

Page 25: ...K is fully charged the reversing valve VXV switches over to the heating circuit When there is a heat requirement module A starts first For larger requirements module B takes care of the heating The el...

Page 26: ...signed so that several units can be interconnected to satisfy large output require ments Module A VP1 starts first when there is a heating requirement With a further need module B VP1 starts then modu...

Page 27: ...e FG2 is controlled against curve 2 with the help of the mixing valve SV FIGHTER 1310 gives priority to hot water charging at half power heat pump module B via a reversing valve VXV When the water hea...

Page 28: ...se unit is used this should have a motor characteristic D compressor operation For MCB size see Technical Specifications The FIGHTER 1310 does not include an isolator switch on the incoming electrical...

Page 29: ...Connecting the outside sensor External control of the electrical supplement and compressor When FIGHTER 1310 controls an external electri cal supplement disconnection of the entire electri cal output...

Page 30: ...or is installed the additional heat is controlled by a mixing valve 1 2 3 4 5 6 31 32 Connecting temperature sensors supplied with the unit When more than one FIGHTER 1310 is used each unit must recei...

Page 31: ...trol voltage 230 V to start e g additional heat and pumps is controlled from the switch 8 Example connection Auxiliary relays to actuate external supplement and or circulation pump Control voltage 230...

Page 32: ...ary relay Contactor with bypass SV Mixing valve 6 Terminal block external units 9 Terminal block incoming electric power 21 Terminal block sensor 30 Terminal block relay card 31 Terminal block Extra a...

Page 33: ...if it is connected to the potential free contact on terminals 7 and 9 on terminal block 6 The mixing valve motors open signal is con nected to the terminal 13 on terminal block 6 and the close signal...

Page 34: ...ith bypass 6 Terminal block external units 9 Terminal block incoming electric power 21 Terminal block sensor 30 Terminal block relay card 31 Terminal block 37 Motor protection device brine pump Extra...

Page 35: ...the order 1 2 1 2 In this mode FIGHTER 1310 controls 2 power groups Relay 1 is used for power group 1 and relay 2 is used for power group 2 Power group 2 should be greater than 1 SH select in menu 14...

Page 36: ...3 6 5 31 21 6 9 30 PG FIGHTER 1310 Panna Extra varmvatten HR HR 1 2 3 4 5 6 VP2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13b VP4 alt en andra TSF 10 Kanal 1In Utetemperatur Kanal 3In V rmeb rare fram Kanal 4In V rmeb rare re...

Page 37: ...Control with two or more Fighter 1310s option 3 35 For the Installation engineer FIGHTER 1310 Shunt should be set to 0 for this system 19 Menu 19 Shunt 0...

Page 38: ...IGHTER 1310 FG2 VVG RG FG UG 1 2 3 4 5 6 HR Extra varmvatten 4 3 2 1 VXV Shuttle valve VVG Hot water sensor RG Return sensor FG Flow sensor UG Outside temperature sensor HR Auxiliary relay Contactor w...

Page 39: ...ashing wire Insert the temperature sensors and insu late using two turns of thermal insulating tape A mixing valve if used is connected to terminal block 6 at terminal 13 SH terminal 11 SH and termina...

Page 40: ...top the filling pump AV Shut off SF Particle filter BK Rock collector JK Soil collector EXP Level vessel S V Safety valve Set the switch to 1 Check the settings on the control computer and adjust so t...

Page 41: ...the normal position is Auto If not set HWP A to Man Selector switch for compressors A and B The normal position is 1 Alarm lamp motor protection device compressor An alarm lamp indicates that the mot...

Page 42: ...heating is 1 and for radiator systems 2 30 40 50 60 70 C FRAMLEDNINGSTEMPERATUR 40 C UTETEMPERATUR 10 0 10 20 30 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 KURVLUTNING 5 5 PARALLELLF RFLYTTNING 15 14 13 12 1...

Page 43: ...7 X6 9 X6 10 X6 11 X6 13 X6 5 X6 4 X6 3 X6 1 X6 2 X6 6 X6 12 X6 8 X6 18 X29 5 X29 7 X29 9 X29 12 X29 6 X29 16 X29 19 X6 20 PE X29 15 X29 17 X29 20 X29 21 X29 22 X29 23 5 3 1 2 4 6 6 4 2 R S C X29 3 X9...

Page 44: ...engineer 42 LEK LEK 77 87 16 19 35 4 86 71 73 72 70 76 78 5 96 96 75 LEK 65 17 27 7 42 48 41 18 28 33 LEK LEK Svart Vit Gr Brun R d R d Gr Gr 1 R 0 2 2 max min 38 68 2 21 30 29 34 8 13a 31 69b 9 6 25b...

Page 45: ...ensor 35 Brine pump 36 a b Indicator lamp motor protection device compressor 37 Motor protection device brine pump 38 Contactor brine pump 39 a b Switch heating water pump 40 Switch brine pump 41 a b...

Page 46: ...rollera att vatten finns i pan nan innan den in kopplas 1 R 0 600 KB r ut 42 KB f in 42 VV retur 28 VB r in 35 VV Fram VB Fram B 28 VB Fram A 28 Kabelintag givare Kabelintag starkstr m matning An area...

Page 47: ...power 15 kW Temperature signal distributor TSF 10 Use 2 4 FIGHTER 1310 RG20 Art No 018823 Room sensor RG 20 Art No 418345 Art No 3 kW 018084 6 kW 018088 9 kW 018090 Immersion heater IU 3 kW 6 kW and...

Page 48: ...Delivered supplied power at 0 35 C 23 3 4 9 29 3 6 2 34 0 7 5 Delivered supplied power at 0 50 C kW 19 8 5 7 25 3 7 2 29 6 8 6 Starting current A 30 30 30 Power brine pump three phase W 370 600 600 B...

Page 49: ...HP MSalarm is displayed Cause Bad circulation in the heating water circuit Action Check the heating water pump 16 Open any radiator thermostats Check that the parti cle filter is not blocked Once the...

Page 50: ...elping the circulation pump to start is performed with FIGHTER 1310 running be prepared for the screw driver to jerk when the pump starts Helping the circulation pump to start Luftningsskruv 16 LEK GR...

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