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We  furthermore  would  like  to  point  out  that  rust 
film  may  occur  on  all  parts  which  are  exposed  to 
the atmosphere. 

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The  Customer  shall  always  be  obligated  to  prove 
that  the  contractual  object  was  defective  at  the 
time it was handed over; the legal presumption in 
section 924 of the ABGB is expressly excluded. 

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With regard to the contractual objects supplied by 
us, we only warrant that they have the characteris-
tics  which  are  usually  assumed  by  the  relevant 
trade circles  to  exist  in  such objects.  Any  charac-
teristics  going  beyond  this,  including  in  particular 
those  included in  public statements  -  such  as ad-
vertising  and  in  the  information  enclosed  with  the 
contractual  objects  - shall  only  be covered  by our 
warranty  if  we  have  warranted  such  characteris-
tics  in  writing  in  the  context  of  the  placement  of 
the order. 

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 Notwithstanding  any  other  provisions  in  these 
Standard  Terms  and  Conditions  of  Sale  and  De-
livery, warranty shall expire  
i)  if  the  Customer,  either  himself  or  through  third 
parties,  carries  out  modifications  or  rectifications 
of the contractual object 
ii) if parts are used which are not original accesso-
ries. 
iii) if the contractual goods are used in an unusual 
manner, 
iv) if the installation and operating instructions are  
not complied with, 
v) if the system data sheet is not filled in, 
vi) if the system is commissioned by persons other 
than  the  Ochsner  customer  service  or  a  service 
partner who has been authorised in writing, 
vii)  if  supplementary  installations  are  defective, 
such  as  inadequate  flow  rates  or  system  bridges, 
lack  of  flow  rate  monitors,  lack  of  E-rods  for  heat 
source  air,  external  control,  interference  with  the 
control,  soiling  during  construction  phase,  insuffi-
cient  water  quality,  lack  of  hydraulic  separation, 
non-specified valves. 
viii)  if  dimensioning  is  incorrect  or  if  the  heat 
source system is installed incorrectly, 
ix) if evaporators are not connected in accordance 
with the installation and connection guidelines. 

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 We shall only assume warranty for the functioning 
of our products, but not for their outer appearance. 
Any  warranty  obligation  shall  always  relate  to  the 
defective  appliance  components,  but  shall  not  in-
clude  the  working  time  required  to  eliminate  the 
defect, nor the travel costs. 

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 We  shall  not  assume  any  warranty  for  operating 
costs  and  noise  emission  at  the  installation  site, 
as  these  depend  on  the  configuration  of  the  sys-
tem, the building, the weather, the user behaviour 
and the control settings. 

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It shall be at our choice whether we fulfil the war-
ranty claims by exchanging or rectifying the prod-
ucts,  by  reducing  the  price  or  by  rescinding  the 
contract.

 

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 Our liability for any damage incurred by our Cus-
tomers  within  the  course  of  the  handling  of  the 
transaction  shall  be  limited  as  a  maximum  of  the 
value of the order which gave rise to the damage, 
and  shall  always  only  apply  in  the  event  of  our 
own gross negligence or of gross negligence  
on  the  part  of  our  vicarious  agents,  with  the  ex-
ception of  damage  to persons,  for  which  we  shall 
also be liable in the event of slight negligence. Re-
imbursement  for  consequential  damage,  pure  as-
set damages, loss of profit and damages from  
third party claims is excluded. 

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The  Customer  must  comply  strictly  with  the  in-
structions included in operating instructions, man-
uals  and  other  product  information  documents,  in 
order to prevent potential damage. The Customer  
is expressly warned against any application going 
beyond the defined areas of application. 
 

Summary of Contents for OLWI 9

Page 1: ...BA_OLW I OTE3_SW5x_EN_20160815_V2 1 48 Operating Instructions Installation Instructions OLWI Air Water Heat pump Heating hot water...

Page 2: ...BA_OLW I OTE3_SW5x_EN_20160815_V2 2 48...

Page 3: ...ats 16 8 2 2 Insulation 17 8 3 Mounting the cladding 17 8 4 Installing the air hoses 17 8 4 1 General 17 8 4 2 Installing the air hoses 17 8 4 3 Insulating the wall 17 9 Commissioning 18 9 1 Required...

Page 4: ...ed to the control heat gen erator pumps safety thermostats etc Contact with the terminal strips wires connected to them or non connected wires by persons or by means of elec trically conductive materi...

Page 5: ...ed between the sea and the place of installation 3 2 Function The heat from the outside air is extracted by means of an air heat exchanger evaporator The refrigerant vaporises and is then compressed b...

Page 6: ...on can however lead to undesired increase in the sound level under unfavourable circumstances NOTE You can find information on the sound power level in the Technical Data Data Table section 4 2 Air du...

Page 7: ...liance is accessible from all sides Make sure that the foundation is horizontal level firm and permanent Ensure that the appliance frame fits uniformly on the foundation Uneven ground can influence th...

Page 8: ...Two screws are provided in the bottom of the heat pump frame one for each side panel Unscrew the 6 fixing screws in the frame and keep them for later use Place the appliance on the prepared foundation...

Page 9: ...connection Connect the functional module to the heat pump with the pressure hoses supplied 1 Pressure hose flow 2 Pressure hose return Fig 8 Hydraulic connection functional module Check the plug conne...

Page 10: ...ystems in conjunction with steel pipework can lead to oxygen diffusion corrosion of the steel pipework The products of such corrosion such as rust silting can be deposited on the heat pump condenser a...

Page 11: ...p must be installed Take the constructional fac tors into consideration When using a condensate pump make sure that its rating is at least 6l min Condensate drain 1 Drain with odour trap 2 Drain hose...

Page 12: ...e drain After laying the condensate hose make sure that the condensate is draining freely Proceed as follows Pour water onto the evaporator so that it flows into the de icing sump Ensure the maximum c...

Page 13: ...heat pump All three phase drives compressor pumps fans MUST be connected to a CLOCKWISE field of rotation 7 1 Cable cross sections Position min cross section Connection cable 230V pumps valve motors C...

Page 14: ...als will be transmitted between the control OTE and the Airstation A 5 pole control cable W5 5x 1 0mm is used for this This is already fitted in the functional module and only has to be connected to t...

Page 15: ...Ochsner hot water tanks are fitted with corresponding sleeves for the installation The current electromagnetic compatibility guidelines are to be adhered to during laying The sensors are to be checke...

Page 16: ...tape The tape is in the accessory heat insulated air hose Fig 20 Seal the appliance inside 2 Hang the foil with the pre cut holes on the hooks on the appliance Fig 21 Seal the appliance inside 3 Remo...

Page 17: ...and air outlet sides Do not make more than four 90 bends The bend ing radius must be at least 600 mm based on the hose middle Use a sharp knife to cut the hose The wire spirals can be cut with wire c...

Page 18: ...invoiced separate ly 9 2 Non self resetting safety thermostat At outside temperatures below 15 C the non self resetting safety thermostat can trigger the electric emergency auxiliary heater Check whet...

Page 19: ...y devices for the compressor High pressure pressostat Start delay to avoid compressor chopping Frost protection function Start up and run down times of the fans 10 2 Running costs During the first hea...

Page 20: ...ied system service intervals as well as the system checks must be adhered to If during larger reconstruction work or after burst pip ing the majority of the water in the heating system has to be drain...

Page 21: ...t may only be de commissioned by an authorised specialist firm cool ing air conditioning heating The refrigerant resp brine fluid is to be evacuated removed correctly by the specialist firm and and re...

Page 22: ...lked up Contact heating installer clean and decalcify heat exchanger Hot water temperature not reached or no longer reached Hot water heat exchanger too small Increase heat exchanger size Heat exchang...

Page 23: ...ce sensor 116 Er 10 Outside sensor defect Replace sensor 117 Er 14 Mixer sensor defect Replace sensor 124 Er 20 TWR sensor defect Replace sensor 120 Er 22 Switch off sensors TWR TPM de fect Replace se...

Page 24: ...c11 Safety group e22 Hot water Flow External thread G 1 1 4 A e23 Hot water Return External thread G 1 1 4 A E01 Heating flow External thread G 1 1 4 A e02 Heating return External thread G 1 1 4 A g0...

Page 25: ...BA_OLW I OTE3_SW5x_EN_20160815_V2 25 48 14 2 Hydraulic diagram...

Page 26: ...BA_OLW I OTE3_SW5x_EN_20160815_V2 26 48 14 3 Electric circuit diagrams OTE...

Page 27: ...BA_OLW I OTE3_SW5x_EN_20160815_V2 27 48...

Page 28: ...BA_OLW I OTE3_SW5x_EN_20160815_V2 28 48...

Page 29: ...BA_OLW I OTE3_SW5x_EN_20160815_V2 29 48 14 4 Wiring overview...

Page 30: ...or R3 Start up resistance F5 Non self resetting thermostat DAE X1 Terminal strips K1 Start up resistance relay X3 Power supply terminal strip K2 Compressor start up relay X4 Control terminal strip K5...

Page 31: ...sor suction air PT1000 X33 5 pole plug expansion valve B7 Temperature sensor compressor inlet PT1000 X34 7 pole plug sensors B8 Temperature sensor evaporator outlet PT1000 X35 6 pole plug temperature...

Page 32: ...9 5 1 3 7 11 15 19 Air tempearture C Power draw kW 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 Heating power kW 35 C 45 C 55 C 60 C Leistungskurven OLWA OL...

Page 33: ...3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 Heating power kW 35 C 45 C 55 C 60 C Leistungskurven OLWA OLWI 18 Air temperature C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 21 17 13 9 5 1 3 7 11 15 19 Air temperature C COP 14 8 Performance diagram O...

Page 34: ...Capacity kW 8 9 12 9 16 6 8 9 12 9 16 6 Total Power Consumption kW 2 2 9 5 1 2 2 9 5 1 Coefficient of Perfomance EN 14511 EN 255 4 4 4 4 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 0 Drawn Current A 3 5 6 4 9 9 3 5 6 4 9 9 Heatin...

Page 35: ...al available external pressure differential hPa 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Max available external pressure differential on suction side hPa 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 Construction Type Fin package material...

Page 36: ...um portion 2 2 0 3 5 0 4 1 0 5 6 0 6 0 5 7 5 0 8 0 5 9 1 5 10 0 5 11 3 5 12 0 5 13 3 0 14 0 5 15 0 5 16 0 5 17 2 0 18 0 5 19 1 5 20 0 5 21 0 5 22 0 5 23 1 5 25 1 5 25 0 5 Table 5 Voltage quality in th...

Page 37: ...BA_OLW A I OTE3_SW5x_DE_20160510_V2 37 48 15 Declaration of Conformity...

Page 38: ...BA_OLW I OTE3_SW5x_EN_20160815_V2 38 48...

Page 39: ...BA_OLW A I OTE3_SW5x_DE_20160510_V2 39 48 16 ERP Data...

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Page 41: ...umps CO d 1 5 T 15 C if TO 20 C T 15 C if TO 20 C Bivalent temperature Tbiv 5 C or air to water heat pumps TO 10 C Operation limit temperature ower input compressor off 0 Heating water operating limit...

Page 42: ...n as otherwise any war ranty claims and or claims for damages and or claims for avoidance on account of an error shall be excluded Deviations of the ordered products from the deliv ered products such...

Page 43: ...ernal control interference with the control soiling during construction phase insuffi cient water quality lack of hydraulic separation non specified valves viii if dimensioning is incorrect or if the...

Page 44: ...Fig 32 Switch on heat generator pump 2 The measured flow rate is displayed this must correspond to the nominal flow Fig 33 Reading flow rate Setting p c Set the flow rate by turning the red adjustmen...

Page 45: ...RS 25 7 5 922523 2 12 35 33 110 1 12 OLWA 18 Yonos Para RS 25 7 5 922523 2 64 44 00 200 2 04 OLWI 9 Stratos Para 25 1 8 internal 1 55 25 83 70 0 71 OLWI 13 Stratos Para 25 1 8 internal 2 12 35 33 110...

Page 46: ...Power supply to the heat pump 13 Fig 17 OLWI distribution box 14 Fig 18 Heating buffer 14 Fig 19 Seal the appliance inside 1 16 Fig 20 Seal the appliance inside 2 16 Fig 21 Seal the appliance inside 3...

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Page 48: ...inz kontakt ochsner at www ochsner com Zentrale Werk Ochsner Stra e 1 A 3350 Haag Tel 43 0 5 042458 Fax 43 0 5 04245 349 kontakt ochsner at www ochsner com Partner Hotline 0820 201020 Ochsner W rmepum...

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