Nibe FIGHTER 410P Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual Download Page 10

Room temperature

FIGHTER 410P

For Home Owners

8

The  indoor  temperature  depends  on  several  factors. 
During the hot season, solar radiation and heat given 
off by people and equipment are sufficient to keep the 
house warm. When it gets colder outside, the heating 
system  must  be  started.  The  colder  it  is  outside  the 
warmer  the  water  circulating  in  the  heating  system 
must be. 

This  adjustment  is  made  automatically,  however  the 
basic settings must first be made on the boiler, see the 
section Room temperature — Default setting.

The basic heating is set with the Heating curve selec-
tion knob and with the Heating curve offset knob. 
If  you  do  not  know  the  correct  settings  use  the  basic 
data from the map opposite.
If the required room temperature is not obtained, read-
justment may be necessary.

NOTE!

 Wait one day between settings so that the tem-

peratures have time to stabilise.

Readjustment of basic settings.

  Cold weather conditions

 

 If the room temperature is low, increase the heating 
curve selection setting by one step.

 

 If the room temperature is high, reduce the heating 
curve selection setting by one step.

  Warm weather conditions

 

 If the room temperature is low, increase the heating 
curve offset setting by one step.

 

 If the room temperature is high, reduce the heating 
curve offset setting by one step.

Changing the room temperature manually.

If  you  want  to  temporarily  or  permanently  lower  or 
raise the indoor temperature relative to the previously 
set  temperature,  turn  the  Heating  curve  offset  knob 
anticlockwise or clockwise. One line approximately rep-
resents a 1 degree change in room temperature.  

NOTE!

 An increase in the room temperature may be 

inhibited by the radiator or floor heating thermostats, if 
so these must be turned up.

Default setting

Automatic heating control system

Changing the room  

temperature

Art.nr.  611603

2

1

bar

3

0

4

2

1

bar

3

0

4

2

1

bar

3

0

4

Transparent, blåfärgad film (ej hål).

18,6

98,1             

26,3

4,2

86,3

92,7

126,8

129,8

132,8

145,2

272,5

336

41

19,2

83

90.5

111

98,6

523

10,5

Ø 52,8

53,5

135,3

130,7

15

70,5

135,3

261,5

r=4,5

37

23

9

2 st Ø 4,5, transparent, ofärgad film (ej hål).

OBS! Endast halv cirkel (radie=11)

Slits på baksidan

De 8 grårastrerade ytorna (Ø22)
skall ej förses med häftämne.

49,5

84,4

85,7

186,3

196,8

42,5

67,5

57,25

52

 161

Ø 13

Ø 18,5

Ø 62

Hål 16 x 31

Hål 16 x 16

313,2

 2 st urstansninga , bredd=5 och r=2,5

Offset heating curve

Heating  

curve selection

Summary of Contents for FIGHTER 410P

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION FIGHTER 410P 230V MOS GB 0823 2 FIGHTER 410P 511379 L E K...

Page 2: ...LEK LEK 1 2 LEK LEK 1 3 4 5...

Page 3: ...trol system Heating curve offset 2 22 Heating curve offset 0 22 Heating curve offset 2 22 Setting with diagrams 22 Service Opening the front panel 23 Refrigerant system 23 Channel description 23 Deali...

Page 4: ...sure 16 bar Immersion heater R50 8000W 230 V Operating pressure tap water 6 bar Expansion vessel tap water charge pressure 3 5 bar Expansion vessel heating water charge pressure 0 5 bar Pressure reduc...

Page 5: ...valve where the pressure and temperature are further reduced The refrigerant has now completed its circulation and returns to the evaporator A frost protection damper precedes the supply air side s h...

Page 6: ...Upper visible part of the front panel Numerical display Art nr 611822 2 1 bar 3 0 4 2 1 bar 3 0 4 2 1 bar 3 0 4 41 19 2 83 90 5 111 98 6 523 15 70 5 135 3 Switch Pressure gauge Indicator lamps Extra...

Page 7: ...tandby mode to normal mode 1 the numerical display can remain dimmed for a brief period This can also occur at extremely low outdoor tem peratures Extra hot water Pressing the Extra hot water button r...

Page 8: ...1 bar 3 0 4 111 523 Front panel FIGHTER 410P For Home Owners 6 Lower hidden part of the front panel Indicator lamps Heating curve selection Operating mode Channel selection I H J G L Miniature circuit...

Page 9: ...always shows channel 1 When you have browsed through the channels channel 1 returns after a while Heating curve selection Use the Heating curve selection knob to set the automatic heating control syst...

Page 10: ...eratures have time to stabilise Readjustment of basic settings Cold weather conditions If the room temperature is low increase the heating curve selection setting by one step If the room temperature i...

Page 11: ...Assembly takes place in the reverse order Every third month a reminder for cleaning the filter is shown in the display as A 01 Note that the time will be set to zero by setting the switch to 0 Cleani...

Page 12: ...eck one valve at a time as follows Open the valve Check that water flows through the valve Close the valve The heating system may need to be refilled after checking the safety valve 52 see the section...

Page 13: ...nd the highest radiator is 5 metres see figure If the standard initial pressure in the pressure vessel is not high enough it can be increased by adding air via the valve in the expansion vessel The in...

Page 14: ...Discharge pipes from tundishes shall have av vertical section of pipe at least 300 mm long before any elbows or bends in the pipework See following picture General If the vertical distance 300 mm is...

Page 15: ...kapacitet Fl de Tillg ngligt tryck kPa Internt tryckfall i panna inklusive armatur Tillg nglig pumpkapacitet pannans interntryckfall fr ndraget kPa 4 l h P 5 6 3 2 wg 10 200 0 0 20 400 30 600 40 800 5...

Page 16: ...e supply air battery is connected in parallel with the radiator circuit and heats the house s supply air The addi tional output is determined according to the diagram The water flow through the supply...

Page 17: ...ould not be changed In position A reduced position a low exhaust air respective supply air flow should be obtained How low is determined in each specific case NOTE The exhaust air flow must never drop...

Page 18: ...rthed This is done by making a sound electrical connection to the four ventilation ducts using the four earthing cables supplied The cables must then be connected to the earthing studs on top of the t...

Page 19: ...nging the output Connection Power rating as set at the factory NOTE Reset the temperature limiter it may have tripped during transport NOTE The switch 8 must not be moved from 0 until the boiler has b...

Page 20: ...ion B normal White cable 099 Exhaust air fan position C forced NOTE The same outlet must never be used for both fans Setting the fan capacity black white black white black white Normally the immersion...

Page 21: ...effektvakt 14 Rundstyrning RS och effektvakt EV Brytande kontaktfunktion RS EV EV RS SKYDDSKLENSP NNING SELV 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ROMF LER RUNDSTYRING B R ER A B UTEF LER A Rundstyring eller belastningsvak...

Page 22: ...en it is opened for the first time Vent the FIGHTER through the safety valve 52 Other heating systems are vented using their respective venting screws Keep topping up and venting until all air has bee...

Page 23: ...in valve 51 using an R15 1 2 hose coupling Remove the cover 80 from the valve Now screw on the hose cou pling and open valve 51 Open safety valve 52 to let air into the system Draining the heating sys...

Page 24: ...RVA 2 V RMEKURVA 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 1514 13 12 11 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 40 C UTETEMPERATUR 10 0 10 5 5 30 40 50 6...

Page 25: ...ual value 03 Outside temperature Actual value 04 Evaporation temperature Actual value 05 Extract air temperature Actual value 06 Curve slope Heating curve selection 07 Offset Heating curve offset 08 T...

Page 26: ...ion of a qualified installer Wrong operating mode selected with button 25 Closed or throttled filler valve 46 on the water h e a t e r Low temperature or a lack of hot water Circuit or main MCB trippe...

Page 27: ...efrosting is a sign of clogged ventilation or dirty filters See the sec tion Maintenance routines Cleaning the air filter Indications on the display NOTE This fault state must not be repeatedly reset...

Page 28: ...the fan this may need cleaning Contact your installer Cleaning the fan Luftningsskruv 16 Luftningsskruv 16 LEK LEK G RU N DFOS Type UPS 25 60 130 P N 59526447 230V PC 0017NIB 50Hz IP 44 TF 110 Class H...

Page 29: ...ge 0 27 26 169 28 15 14 5 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 Re 1 Re 2 Re 3 Re 4 Re 5 Re 6 Re 7 29 230 V 12 V B1 C1 34 Brun Bl Svart VR1 C2 C3 F3 F1 F2 C4 L2 L1 5 2 1 3 4 P3 P1 P2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 0 kW 1 Noll ble...

Page 30: ...465 93 92 90 91 Skyddsklensp nning 16 Elektrisk matning 25 Dockning 16 A B och C Se Anslutning i Komponentlista Inom punktmarkerat omr de kan r rdragning fr n golv ej ske 70 A free space of 500 mm is...

Page 31: ...v k v 2 1 bar 3 0 4 LEK FILTER FILTER 6 7 107 145 8 78 9 16 17 18 1 25 31 32 30 41 44 19 27 33 37 38 39 40 42 44 35 73 152 50 80 14 109 53 55 56 58 59 68 11 65 70 103 71 148 150 47 51 85 88 89 96 82...

Page 32: ...ssories LEK 10 3 107 67 10 3 107 67 8 2 54 28 57 29 72 22 Top cabinet 245 mm Part no 089 424 Top cabinet 345 mm Part no 089 426 Top cabinet 385 535 mm Part no 089 428 Top cabinet A top cabinet is avai...

Page 33: ...t air Filter type G2 64 Drawing magnet supply air damper 65 Drying filter with tank 66 Air filter supply air Filter type G2 67 Contactor step 2 68 Docking pipe For the Installer 31 Connection Setting...

Page 34: ...e installed 47 50 dBA Height excl foot 15 40 mm 2 095 mm Width 600 mm Weight 200 kg Volume double jacket 70 litres Supply voltage 230 V 1 phase N Rated output circulation pump 100 W Rated output suppl...

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