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Aquarea Heat Pump Manager (HPM) – Manual Part 1: Installation and Commissioning – 12/2014

Scope of Delivery and Accessories

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4.2  Accessories

Depending on the configuration of the heating system, the necessary adapter cables and 

sensors must be selected from the HPM product range and be ordered separately.

Important notice

When selecting the adapter cable, the list of communication-capable AQUAREA heat pumps 

must be observed (→ 

Communication-capable Aquarea  Heat Pump Types, P. 115

).

Overview of the HPM accessories

Accessories 

Description

Application 

External operating unit

PAW-HPMED

External graphicdisplay with touch 

screen

Display and operation of the heating 

system via remote access, with integrat-

ed room temperature sensor and incl. 

remote setpoint transmitter for heating 

circuit

Adapter cable

PAW-HPMINT-U

Adapter cable for older split heat pumps, 

3 m long

Communication with split heat pumps 

(older model generations)

PAW-HPMINT-F

Adapter cable for split heat pumps from 

generation “F”, 3 m long

Communication with split heat pumps of 

the new “F” model generation including 

All in One split heat pumps

PAW-HPMINT-M

Adapter cable for compact heat pumps, 

30 m long

Communication with heat pumps

Sensor

PAW-HPMUH 

Outside temperature sensor, 

–30 to +70 °C

weather-dependent setpoint calculation 

PAW-HPMAH1 

Contact temperature sensor,  

–20 to +120 °C

Flow temperature for heating circuit 

PAW-HPMB1 

Cable temperature sensor for buffer 

tank,  

–30 to +100 °C

Buffer tank 

PAW-HPMSOL1 

Cable temperature sensor Solar,  

–50 to +250 °C

Solar system, buffer tank (increased 

temperature range) 

PAW-HPMDHW 

Immersion temperature sensor,  

–20 to +120 °C, with immersion sleeve, 

R 1/2", L = 90 mm, stainless steel

Buffer tank 

PAW-HPMR4

Room temperature sensor with setpoint 

adaptation, +5 to +30 °C

Room temperature sensor with remote 

setpoint transmitter for heating circuit

PAW-DEWPOINTSENSOR

Dew-point sensor with 1 m connecting 

line

Monitoring for condensation and locking 

of the cooling function when condensa-

tion is detected

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Summary of Contents for Aquarea PAW-HPM1

Page 1: ...Aquarea Heat Pump Manager HPM 2014 Panasonic Aquarea Heat Pump Manager HPM Manual Part 1 Installation and Commissioning ...

Page 2: ...Notes ...

Page 3: ...ting Europe GmbH 2014 All rights reserved Copyrights and intellectual property rights The copyright of this manual remains with the manufacturer No part of this manual may be reproduced or processed using electronic systems or distributed in any form without the written consent of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Infringements which contradict the above mentioned information makes you liable for da...

Page 4: ...of Delivery 24 4 2 Accessories 25 5 Technical Data 26 6 Technical Description 28 6 1 Product Description 28 6 2 Models 28 6 3 Base 30 6 4 Interfaces 32 6 4 1 Interface ext Display 33 6 4 2 BUS Interface 33 6 4 3 WEB Interface 33 6 4 4 USB Interface 34 6 5 Operating Elements 34 6 5 1 Basic Display 34 6 5 2 Buttons 35 6 6 Operating functions 36 6 6 1 Access Codes 36 6 6 2 Operating Mode Switch Short...

Page 5: ...r 68 8 2 1 Initial loading 70 8 2 2 Repeat loading 77 8 2 3 Extended Configuration 79 8 2 4 Resetting the HPM controller 88 8 2 5 Manual Configuration 89 8 3 Advanced Settings 92 8 3 1 Aquarea Basic Settings during communication with heat pump 92 8 3 2 Heat source strategy 93 8 3 3 Buffer tank setpoints 95 8 3 4 Domestic Hot Water Setpoints 95 8 3 5 Heat Circuits Setpoints Heat Characteristic Setp...

Page 6: ...mmunication capable AQUAREA heat pump types A detailed description of all parameters can also be found in HPM Manual Part 2 Parameter description 1 2 Products covered This manual covers the following Aquarea Heat Pump Manager models from Panasonic PAW HPM1 PAW HPM2 1 3 Intended Use The HPM controller is available as an accessory for Panasonic AQUAREA heat pumps and is exclusively intended for the ...

Page 7: ...irreversible injuries can be the consequence CAUTION Indicates a possibly dangerous situation If not avoided minor or slight reversible injuries can be the consequence CAUTION Indicates a possibly dangerous situation If not avoided the device or something in its environment can be damaged Danger symbols used Warning of electric shock Further information Important Notice Important notices that requ...

Page 8: ...ntuation indicates the most important terms and text passages 1 indicates references to captions mentioned in continuous text Cross reference indicates a cross reference www Beispiel de indicates internet address without hyperlink function 1 6 Safety Notices WARNING Electric shock from electrical voltage The device is operated using 230 V AC voltage Danger to life from electric shock due to improp...

Page 9: ...ng brief instructions are a compilation of the most important user functions for the end user Each section contains a reference to the detailed description in the following chapters The user must contact an experienced installer or dealer if this information is not sufficient to operate the controller Operating elements Fig 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B A D E C Operating elements Basic Display left and Butt...

Page 10: ... fault switch not Auto Switch positions of the controller Switch position Heating circuits Domestic hot water circuits Heat source Off Off Valve setting unchanged pump switched off Off Valve setting unchanged pump switched off Off Auto Automatic operation automatic setpoint selection dependent on set occupation times day night Automatic operation Setpoint selection dependent on demand Summer Stand...

Page 11: ... 1 heatC 2 or domestic hot water Only the installed system parts are displayed Using the and button select the desired parameter The possible parameters are listed above Only the parameters of the installed system parts are displayed Change parameter using the and buttons Confirm setting with the OK button The parameter is shown with the changed value Detailed description System Survey P 41 Party ...

Page 12: ...nance function short Starting from the basic display Press the button Using the and buttons change the setting for the operation of the system to ON resp after completion of the maintenance operation to OFF Confirm setting with the OK button The parameter is now shown with the changed settings Detailed description Maintenance Acknowledgement P 43 Access codes release further operating functions On...

Page 13: ...n MCR BMS P 43 System clock setting the Time and Date The correct setting of the system clock is a prerequisite for setting the occupation and non occupation times for the heating circuit and the hot water circuit Procedure to set the system clock short Starting from the basic display Enter access code 1111 Access codes Brief Instructions P 12 Starting from the basic display Press the OK button Us...

Page 14: ... select the Timer channel selection sub menu and confirm using the OK button Only the clock channels of the installed system parts are displayed Using the button select the desired timer channel and confirm with the OK button Using the button select the area in which the setting requires adjustment week program special non occupation times or special occupation times and confirm with the OK button...

Page 15: ...y setup of the HPM controller For each step references to the detailed descriptions are provided in the following chapters or in the HPM Manual Part 2 Parameter Description Step 1 Determining system diagram and terminal assignment in the HPMtool Remark 1 1 Select system diagram www hpmtool eu 1 2 Determine SD No 1 3 Print or save terminal assignment Selecting the System Diagram in HPMtool P 65 Ste...

Page 16: ... only displayed if BoosterH 1 E heating element activated 4 5 Cooling Cooling mode 0 only on model generation F 0 not activated 1 activated 4 6 pumpRo tRate Pump rotation speed 4 only on model generation F adjust respectively to hydraulic pressure drop so that ΔT 5 K 4 7 CAPRAN WP1 only on All in One models type HP1 ADCx set the type and perfor mance of the outdoor unit D03 05 07 09 12 16 High Per...

Page 17: ...onday Sunday 1 Day for thermal disinfection 6 6 4 time Time start thermal disinfection 01 00 6 6 5 maxDuration maximum duration therm disinfection 240 min Time within which the setpoint temp in tank must be reached otherwise error message 6 6 6 thermDOn Therm Disinfection relay output BoosterH 0 assign free output terminal such as terminal 11 release for additional heat source or signal contact ma...

Page 18: ...2 hCu slope Characteristic curve gradient 0 5 Slope of heating characteristic 0 5 Floor heating at 15 C outside temp about 35 C flow temp 0 7 Low temperature heating element at 15 C AT about 45 C flow temp 1 0 Standard heating element at 15 C AT about55 C flow temp 1 3 Standard heating element at 15 C AT about 65 C flow temp 7 3 hCu exp Heating element exponent 1 30 1 10 Floor heating up to 35 C 1...

Page 19: ...3 automatic external demand cooling 7 8 5 SP cool Cooling setpoint 16 0 C 7 8 6 threshOT Release limit outside tempera ture 24 0 C Start cooling mode at 24 C 7 8 7 demCool Cooling demand 161 Assign cooling demand via ext contact terminal 25 or 26 161 via ext display PAW HPMED 7 9 condensation Condensation 0 Assign contact input for PAW DEWPOINTSENSOR 1 All settings for the Heating circuit must als...

Page 20: ...minal e g terminal 9 on system diagrams with bivalence 4xxxx terminal 1 is assigned 9 2 type Bivalence type 1 1 parallel 2 alternative 3 parallel on demand if 9 2 type 3 parallel on demand 9 2 1 dem HC Buffer tank demand 1 Dependence on heating demand can be activated 9 2 2 Xw HC Control deviation buffer tank 6 0 K Minimum value of the deviation between setpoint and current value of flow temperatu...

Page 21: ... Temp difference solar pump on 8 0 K 9 11 TDiffSolOff Temp difference solar pump off 2 0 K 9 12 maxTSolTa max temperature Sol tank sensor 70 0 C 9 13 maxTcoll max temperature collector sensor 110 0 C 9 14 collFrLim Frost lim collector 10 0 C Domestic hot water Solar P 82 Perform settings for Solar system Buffer tank if available Name Information text Standard setpoint Remark 9 15 solColl Solar col...

Page 22: ...tivation via the release contact 1 or set excess power 2 or dynamic excess power 3 if 9 27 type Pv 1 activation via release contact 9 27 1 rel pv Release contact 0 Assign terminal e g Terminal 25 if 9 27 type Pv 2 activation via permanently set excess power 9 27 2 EMngPv Electric photovoltaic energy 0 Assign terminal e g Terminal 25 9 27 3 Imp kWh Scaling EMngPV 1 Set pulse value 9 27 4 EMngBuild ...

Page 23: ...Inp1 Input1 State 1 4 restriction by ESP 0 Assign available input terminal 17 26 for Smart Grid electric supply company restriction assign only input 1 9 37 Inp2 Input2 State 3 4 0 Assign available input terminal 17 26 9 38 boost DHW Operating state 3 domHotWat boost 10 Increase of the currently valid domestic hot water setpoint 9 39 boost hCu Operating state 3 boost buffer heating 10 Increase of ...

Page 24: ...ting elements Use of single controller or master controller in cascade HPM2 Controller with operating elements Use as slave controller in Cascade Base Rear part of the controller housing contains the terminal blocks and terminal distributors Cable glands Connects the cable firmly and tightly to the housing complete with counter ring Voltage distributor Screwless connection terminals for all types ...

Page 25: ...at pumps older model generations PAW HPMINT F Adapter cable for split heat pumps from generation F 3 m long Communication with split heat pumps of the new F model generation including All in One split heat pumps PAW HPMINT M Adapter cable for compact heat pumps 30 m long Communication with heat pumps Sensor PAW HPMUH Outside temperature sensor 30 to 70 C weather dependent setpoint calculation PAW ...

Page 26: ...ss with wall installation IP20 if installed in cabinet IP40 Connection Terminal blocks in base Display HPM1 only LCD with back light 4 rows of 20 characters The device contains a battery with a service life of more than 8 years All settings are saved during a power failure Inputs Analogue inputs 8 x sensor Pt1000 Ni1000 Ni1000LG accuracy 0 4 K Also can be used as digital inputs 2 x 0 to 10 V DC ac...

Page 27: ...US Bus terminal Communication with heat pumps WEB Ethernet socket Ethernet or TCP IP network connection USB Micro USB port Connection to PC Service An additional adapter cable PAW HPMINT x is required for communication with the heat pump via the BUS interface HPM accessories P 25 Fig 5 1 1 3 2 4 Interfaces 1 ext Display connection of PAW HPMED 2 BUS communication with heat pumps 3 BUS Communicatio...

Page 28: ...ing systems in combination with a domestic hot water tank and or a solar system as well as additional heat source for domestic hot water tank or buffer tank HPM control types The AQUAREA heat pumps can be controlled by the HPM via communication or via contact release Via contact release means that the heat pump can only be switched on or off from the HPM while other settings are done via the contr...

Page 29: ...one heat pump with control via communication As master controller in a cascade system with master slave control via communication Fig 6 1 4 5 6 3 2 1 HPM1 model with controls incl base 1 Display 2 Button up 3 Button Minus 4 Button OK 5 Button Plus 6 Button down HPM2 model The HPM2 model 1 has no controls The controller is operated via the USB or WEB interface The HPM2 controller can only be used i...

Page 30: ...se Layout of the base The base of the HPM is a separate component The base is divided into two areas by a partition 3 The left area contains extra low voltage connections 1 e g for sensors and 0 10V signals the right area contains low voltage connections 6 mains voltage 230 V for valve actuators and pumps Terminal connection diagram on the inside of the controller P 48 Fig 6 3 1 4 5 6 3 2 Base wit...

Page 31: ...30 V AC voltage Danger to life from electric shock by contact with conducting parts Switch off power supply before separating the controller from the base The controller and base can be separated from each other as follows Push a flat bladed screwdriver under the snap in connection to use as a lever Lift the snap in connections using the screwdriver Opening of the cable glands The cable glands in ...

Page 32: ...corners of the base housing Press the controller and base against each other until the two components are completely closed Then press the snap in connection on the base housing until they latch into the recess 6 4 Interfaces The HPM controllers are equipped with communication interfaces whose connection sockets are located at the bottom of the controller The descriptions of the interfaces are sho...

Page 33: ...g on the heat pump type a matching adapter cable is required to connect a heat pump to a controller The adapter cable is connected to the interface using a bus terminal Matching adapter cable for heat pump types Heat pump type Adapter cable Length Compact heat pump PAW HPMINT M 30 m Split heat pumps older generations PAW HPMINT U 3 m Split heat pumps from the new Model generation F including All i...

Page 34: ...ting backup copies of the configuration Uploading backup copies or new firmware Requirement for the use of USB interface are the following components USB to Micro USB interface cable USB driver HPM service programs HPMcontrol read write These components are not included in the HPM scope of supply The HPM service programs and the USB driver can however be provided on request from Panasonic 6 5 Oper...

Page 35: ...c Display P 45 Fig 6 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Elements of the basic display 1 Time 2 Week day 3 Date 4 Operating mode switch 5 Status for WEB interface 6 HPM model 7 Maintenance function here none is shown 6 5 2 Buttons Below the display there are five buttons which can be used to operate the controller Fig 6 7 4 5 3 2 1 Detailed view and description of buttons 1 Button up 2 Button Minus 3 Button OK 4 Butt...

Page 36: ...s above Double arrow more menu options above and below Downwards arrow more menu options below Button functions in the basic display In the basic display the buttons have a shortcut function for the user to directly access specific important menus 1 Button up Shortcut for the Maintenance Acknowledgment menu 2 Button Minus Shortcut of menu for System survey 3 Button OK Shortcut to MCR BMS menu from...

Page 37: ...ed then the menu or parameters must be immediately selected The release will expire after about 11 minutes and then the access code will have to be entered again Example Procedure to open the Interfaces menu Starting from the basic display Keep pressing the OK button until the prompt to enter the access code is shown Using the and buttons enter the numbers of the access code 4444 individually and ...

Page 38: ...ompensation HCu2 room compensation HP Bivalence Strategy addHS Domestic hot water Solar Buffer Solar Buffer addHS fireside Photovoltaics Smart Grid Interfaces Configuration System diagrams System survey Shortcut button Notice Detailed representation of the entire menu structure of the HPM controller Detailed Menu Structure P 110 Some important menus e g MCR BMS or System Survey can also be accesse...

Page 39: ... positions of the operating mode switch have influence on the functions for heating circuit domestic hot water circuit and the heat sources Switch position Heating circuits Domestic hot water circuits Heat source Off Off Valve setting unchanged pump switched off Off Valve setting unchanged pump switched off Off Auto Automatic operation automatic setpoint selection dependent on set occupation times...

Page 40: ...he OFF ON and FORCE buttons on the control panel of the heat pumps Switch positions Switch position mSw HPx Off Heat pump is switched off Auto Heat pump is controlled by the controller Force Heat pump is switched on in emergency mode electric heating element in the inside unit is active If the master switch of the heat pump s is not set to Auto then the following fault message is shown on the disp...

Page 41: ...urrent values and also provide options for adjusting the room temperature setpoints for the occupation times 1 and 2 roomOT1 roomOT2 the non occupation times roomNO and the respective domestic hot water setpoints SP OT1 SP OT2 SP NOT Without access codes only the most important parameters and setpoints are visible and can be adjusted in the menu For further access the respective access codes must ...

Page 42: ...or the system survey HPM Manual Part 2 Chapter 14 System survey 6 6 4 Party Functions Shortcut button The OT occupation time time can be extended without needing to change the regular occupation times set in the timer channel of the control circuits An additional mode can also be setup Such a use that deviates from the normal function is called a party function Opening the menu for party functions...

Page 43: ...ault can not be remedied by resetting In this case the information specified in the System Survey menu will be passed on to customer service System Survey P 41 Using the maintenance function the heat pump operation can be released without heat demand for example to perform function testing The maintenance function may only be actuated by the customer service of the installer or dealer or upon his ...

Page 44: ...b menu and confirm using the OK button Using the button consecutively select the submenus Time and Date then set the parameters curTime current time and curDate current date correctly Confirm settings using the OK button The system clock is correctly set Subsequently settings can be made for occupation time Example Setting the occupation times in the MCR BMS menu Open the Timers sub menu as descri...

Page 45: ...ode 5555 individually and confirm each with the OK button The display shows the access level Access level 4 service for several seconds and then returns to the basic display Starting from the basic display press the OK button and then the to open the menu structure Using the and buttons select the Global Structure Display and confirm using the OK button It is now possible to change the elements fo...

Page 46: ...controller must be disconnected from the base prior to installation Disconnecting the controller from the base P 31 The HPM can be installed in three different ways Wall installation Control cabinet installation Rail installation All three possibilities are briefly explained in the following sections 7 1 1 Wall Installation The base of the HPM has recesses which are provided for fastening the cont...

Page 47: ...ecess opening in the mounting plate of the switch cabinetor the conventional heat source Attach the controller using by means of the wings This installation method does not require tools or attachment material Fig 7 2 1 Installation of the controller in a control cabinet 1 Wing for switch cabinet installation 7 1 3 Rail Installation The base of the HPM controller can be clamped onto a DIN rail 35 ...

Page 48: ...e base Disconnecting the controller from the base P 31 Fig 7 4 Terminal connection diagram on the inside of the controller The terminal connection diagram indicates the basic functions of the connections Connecting the cables to the HPM controller for a particular installation is done after the terminal assignment which arises from the SD no of the selected system diagram Selecting the System Diag...

Page 49: ... the following sections 7 2 1 Mains voltage WARNING Electric shock from electrical voltage The device is operated using 230 V AC voltage Danger to life from electric shock by contact with conducting parts Switch off power supply prior to starting work on the mains cable Fig 7 6 17 Sensor ground Temp sensor N N 16 18 Temp sensor L 15 19 Temp sensor Potential for 13 14 20 Temp sensor Relay output 13...

Page 50: ...ternal potential of the heat pumps to the input terminals of the relay contacts terminals 2 6 10 14 which have been assigned by the HPMtool In this case the supply voltage of the HPM may not be used as voltage supply for the connected heat pumps 7 2 2 Inputs The HPM has the following input types Sensor inputs The following sensor types are possible Pt1000 Ni1000 or Ni1000LG The same sensor type mu...

Page 51: ...sor ground Up to eight sensors can be connected Since the sensors of type Pt1000 Ni 1000 and Ni1000LG are not polarized it is freely selectable which of the two sensor wires are connected to the ground and which is connected to the terminal The sensor inputs can also be used as contact inputs HPM Manual Part 2 Room temperature sensor with remote setpoint transmitter Fig 7 8 17 Sensor ground Temp s...

Page 52: ...g circuit can be activated or deactivated in the menu Function room compensation hCux room compensation P 80 Contacts counters Fig 7 9 17 Sensor ground Temp sensor N N 16 18 Temp sensor L 15 19 Temp sensor Potential for 13 14 20 Temp sensor Relay output 13 21 Temp sensor not used 12 22 Temp sensor Relay output 11 23 Temp sensor Potential for 9 11 10 24 Temp sensor Relay output 9 25 Meter contact n...

Page 53: ...the automatic mode for the heating circuit is continued When the target temperature is reached the contact opens and is switched to standby mode for the heating circuit In standby mode the temperature demand is no longer calculated and only the antifreeze function is active 7 2 3 0 10V Inputs Outputs Universal terminals Fig 7 10 17 Sensor ground Temp sensor N N 16 18 Temp sensor L 15 19 Temp senso...

Page 54: ...ntrollers 1 Controller 1 controls the heat pump 2 Controller 2 controls the heating circuit or domestic hot water circuit 3 Controller 10 controls the heating circuit or domestic hot water circuit An example of the use of 0 10 V inputs and outputs is the transfer of an external heat demand between multiple HPM controllers see illustration above If an HPM controller is used for controlling a heat p...

Page 55: ...mp sensor L 15 19 Temp sensor Potential for 13 14 20 Temp sensor Relay output 13 21 Temp sensor not used 12 22 Temp sensor Relay output 11 23 Temp sensor Potential for 9 11 10 24 Temp sensor Relay output 9 25 Meter contact not used PE 8 26 Meter contact Relay output 7 27 0 10V Potential for 5 7 6 28 0 10V Relay output 5 29 Ground for 17 28 not used 4 30 not used Relay output 3 31 not used Potentia...

Page 56: ... used Relay output 1 L 1 2 3 4 Connecting valves with 3 point control 1 Actuator with 3 point control 2 Open grey 3 Close black 4 Bridge must be set by installer Valve with continuous control 0 10V signal Fig 7 14 17 Sensor ground Temp sensor N N 16 18 Temp sensor L 15 19 Temp sensor Potential for 13 14 20 Temp sensor Relay output 13 21 Temp sensor not used 12 22 Temp sensor Relay output 11 23 Tem...

Page 57: ...ed 4 30 not used Relay output 3 31 not used Potential for 1 3 2 32 not used Relay output 1 L 1 2 Connecting pumps with 2 point control 1 Pump with 2 point control On Off 2 Bridge must be set by installer Pump with continuous control 0 10V signal Fig 7 16 17 Sensor ground Temp sensor N N 16 18 Temp sensor L 15 19 Temp sensor Potential for 13 14 20 Temp sensor Relay output 13 21 Temp sensor not used...

Page 58: ...release The control of the heating circuits is however done by the HPM Important notice When controlling via contact release no direct influence on setpoints for the domestic hot water through the HPM is possible In this case the heat pump uses the setpoints to control the domestic hot water tank which the user enters on the control panel of the heat pump When using a domestic hot water tank the 3...

Page 59: ...omestic hot water heating only heating only Leading sequence follows leads last follows leads Terminals on the heat pump 17 18 9 12 9 12 17 18 9 12 17 18 17 18 Individual heat pump Heating only In a heating system with a single heat pump that is only used for heating terminals 17 and 18 with the External control signal remote switch function are used for the connection of the heat pump Single heat...

Page 60: ...at function if the heat pump is also to generate domestic hot water Otherwise it is connected to terminals 17 and 18 Heat pump 1 is used in this case primarily to control the domestic hot water tank Loading times of the tank control of the 3 way valve and the feed flow set points depend on the settings that the user entered on the control panel of the heat pump Therefore the 3 way valve and the te...

Page 61: ...ing only leads Connection to the HPM controller during contact release The joining of the heat pump connections to the HPM controller is done according to terminal assignments resulting from the SD no of the selected system diagram Selecting the System Diagram in HPMtool P 65 Important notice During control via contact release the HPM controller cannot load a SD no for the system diagrams that hav...

Page 62: ...hot water tank must be connected to the heat pump Adapter cables are required to connect the HPM controller These are available as accessories for the respective heat pump type Adapter cable Heat pump type Adapter cable Length Split heat pumps older generations PAW HPMINT U 3 m Split heat pumps from the new F model generation including All in One split heat pumps PAW HPMINT F 3 m Compact heat pump...

Page 63: ... delivery During commissioning Commissioning P 65 of a cascade system the steps must be performed in the following sequence Load system diagram via WEB interface or USB interface with respective software in the slave controller In doing so the IP address changes Load system diagram in master controller Its IP address does not change relative to the original one on delivery Connect all HPM controll...

Page 64: ...r to provide the requested temperature The HPM then takes over the control of the domestic hot water tank in this type of control The controller provides the prompt to switch over to domestic hot water operation and the temperature setpoint directly to the heat pump which implements this prompt Settings for this operating mode can be directly done on the HPM if the heat pump type allows the coolin...

Page 65: ...the respective heating system in the HPM controller and adjusted if necessary For selecting the system diagram Panasonic provides the HPMtool as web based software at www hpmtool eu Commissioning is done in the following steps Selecting the System Diagram in HPMtool Load system diagram to configure the HPM controller Set operating mode switch to Auto Perform further settings if required 8 1 Select...

Page 66: ...domHotWater buffer tank heatC 1 and heatC 2 menus select the components of the desired heating system Fig 8 2 On line application HPMtool System diagram and terminal assignment The system diagram is being prepared A System diagram number SD No is generated This must be entered during commissioning into the HPM controller in order to provide the automatic configuration of the terminals and associat...

Page 67: ...lable that meets the actual heating system Select a scheme as similar as possible and manually adjust the deviant heating system parameters during commissioning of the HPM controller If the SD number of the desired system diagram is already known then the number can be directly entered into the SD No field to create the associated terminal assignment Fig 8 4 Output options in the HPMtool Once the ...

Page 68: ...kes over the parameter configuration of the selected system diagram but the user can adjust the standard setpoints of the most important parameter for the respective heating system This has the advantage that the configuration of the controller is completed after the loading and no further adjustments are necessary for the system operation During loading of the system diagram the following is perf...

Page 69: ... controller is completed The following is loaded system structure adjusted setpoints terminal assignment The following is loaded system structure standard setpoints terminal assignment The following is loaded system structure standard setpoints Open system diagrams menu sysDiagram 99999 Manual configuration Set sensor type typeSensor for contact release Type HPx 1 for communication enter HP types ...

Page 70: ... system diagram is loaded Procedure during initial loading Switching on controller and selecting display language Switch on controller and watch display until the input prompt for the display language appears Select desired display language The basic setting is German The language setting can be changed using the and buttons Changes are possible at any time in the Global Service Software menu even...

Page 71: ...r all connected sensors Confirm setting with the OK button Using the button select the type HP1 parameter When controlling via communication SD numbers 4xxxx 5xxxx 6xxxx or 7xxxx the type of heat pumps 1 to 3 if available must be entered for the type HP1 type HP2 and type HP3 parameters The type entered here must be exactly identical to the type designation including service number 1 specified on ...

Page 72: ...t parameter Using the button set the parameter to 1 and confirm with the OK button Watch the display until the following appears SYSTEM DIAGRAM XXXXX IS LOADED The configuration of the controller is now completed The operating mode switches of the controller and the heat pumps must be set to Off after the controller configuration To put the system into operation the operating mode switches must be...

Page 73: ...t standard setpoint for the parameter Min Minimum value for the parameter Max Maximum value for the parameter Remark further information about the parameter Heat pumps 1 to 3 Name Information text Unit St SP Min Max Remark Heat pump 1 maxSP max setpoint C 70 0 30 0 90 0 Setpoint limitation boost hCu Heating circuits boost C 0 0 0 0 10 0 Increase of demand heat cool BoosterH Domestic hot water elec...

Page 74: ...10 000 Running time difference for switching the lead sequHC Heat source sequence heating 321 1 321 Sequence prior to running time switchover 2 HPs 21 12 3 HPs 312 231 213 132 123 possible sequDHW Heat source sequence domestic hot water 1 1 321 Sequence prior to running time switching 2 HPs 2 12 21 3 HPs 312 231 213 132 123 possible Buffer tank Name Information text Unit St SP Min Max Remark Buffe...

Page 75: ...l disinfection day 0 daily 1 7 Monday Sunday 1 0 7 Weekday daily at which the therm disinfec tion should be performed time Time start thermal disinfection 01 00 00 00 23 59 Time at which the therm disinfection should start maxDuration maximum duration therm disinfection min 240 0 600 Duration within which the tank has to reach the setpoint of the therm disinfection otherwise an error message occur...

Page 76: ... 22 0 2 0 50 0 Room temperature setpoint for occupation time 1 roomOT2 Setpoint OT2 C 22 0 2 0 50 0 Room temperature setpoint for occupation time 2 roomNO Setpoint NO C 15 0 2 0 50 0 Room temperature setpoint for non occupation time maxFl max flow temp C 65 0 2 0 160 0 Maximum limit for the calculation of the set point of the heating circuit flow temperature cooling 0 no 1 Automatic 2 demCool 3 1 ...

Page 77: ... and buttons select the SD number that was determined by the HPMtool Confirm the entered SD number with the OK button Using the button select the typeSensor parameter to indicate the sensor type Changing the factory setting 0 is only necessary when using other sensors A calibration to 1 Ni1000 or 2 Ni1000LG can be done by using the and buttons The sensor type is binding for all connected sensors C...

Page 78: ... Using the button set the parameter to 1 and confirm with the OK button Watch the display until the following appears SYSTEM DIAGRAM XXXXX IS LOADED The configuration of the controller is now completed The operating mode switches of the controller and the heat pumps must be set to Off after the controller configuration To put the system into operation the operating mode switches must be set to Aut...

Page 79: ...entering the access code At least access level 4 service is required to open the menu Notice Further information about the menu structure and access codes Access Codes P 36 Procedure Starting from the basic display Keep pressing the OK button until the prompt to enter the access code is shown Using the and buttons enter access code 5555 Confirm setting using the OK button The display changes to th...

Page 80: ... controlled by energy supplier 1 Restriction of the heat pump ESP restriction 2 Automatic no effect 3 Percent increase of current demand 4 Maximum operation Max load The functions of the system parts have their own sub menus allocated to them The sub menus are only displayed if the respective system part belongs to the loaded system diagram Example If a system diagram with only one heating circuit...

Page 81: ... locking of the heat pump type 2 alternatively parallel operation of the heat pump and boiler type 1 parallel or parallel operation on demand type 3 parallel on demand The bivalence output is actuated during parallel operation on demand if e g the buffer tank setpoint has not been reached After the terminal assignment the function is activated Name Information text Unit St SP Settings HP Biv Bival...

Page 82: ...torage tank then the input terminal of the temperature sensor which is installed in the solar storage tank must be assigned as a solar storage tank temperature solTank The relay output via which the pump is to be switched must be assigned as solar pump SolPu The parameters for the switching on and off as well as the safety functions max tank temperature max collector temperature boil out protectio...

Page 83: ... a relay output 1 13 TDiffSolOn Temp difference solar pump on K 8 0 Collector more than x x K warmer than the heat buffer TDiffSolOff Temp difference solar pump off K 2 0 Collector less than x x K warmer as the heat buffer maxTcoll max temperature solar collec tor sensor C 110 0 Solar pump is switched on to prevent boiling out collFrLim Frost lim collector C 10 0 Solar pump is switched on to preve...

Page 84: ... used Using the type Pv parameter the method for function actuation is determined With the type Pv 1 setting the function is actuated by a release contact In this case a message input rel pv must subsequently be assigned With type Pv 2 and 3 the function automatically calculates if a power reserve is present and reacts accordingly With these two settings the instantaneous power terminals must be a...

Page 85: ...ulse x Imp kWh to meter signal minDiffCap Minimum output difference kW 2 0 Demand is triggered when the calculated ex cess energy exceeds the pre set difference minSwOfTm Minimum off time of heat pump min 10 0 A renewed triggering of the demand is made after the expiry of the set time period dem DHW Loading domestic hot water 1 Setpoint influence 1 yes 0 no dem DHW Domestic hot water demand C 50 S...

Page 86: ... from operating state 2 Automatic operation to operating state 1 Heat pumps locked The following operating modes can be selected Inp1 Inp2 Operating state Description On Off 1 Heat pumps locked no energy loss for the operation of the heat pump corresponds to electric supply company restriction heating pumps continue in Auto Off Off 2 Automatic operation No influence of the setpoints calculated by ...

Page 87: ...buffer cooling 5 Lowering the currently relevant buffer tank setpoint during cooling operation dem DHW Operating state 4 DomHotWat demand C 50 Setpoint to which the domestic hot water tank should be loaded dem HC Operating state 4 Buffer heating demand C 50 Setpoint to which the buffer heating should be loaded dem cooling Operating state 4 Buffer cooling demand C 12 Setpoint to which the buffer co...

Page 88: ...s for an ESP restriction are completed 8 2 4 Resetting the HPM controller Resetting the HPM controller will clear all settings and restore the factory state of the HPM Thereafter the controller requires reconfiguration Initial loading P 70 Procedure for resetting the HPM controller Open the System diagrams menu Starting from the basic display Keep pressing the OK button until the prompt to enter t...

Page 89: ...system or similar entering the SD number 99999 can be used for the manual configuration of the HPM controller This SD number is not allocated to a system diagram with predefined parameter configuration Compared to the loading of a system diagram this method is time consuming complex and error prone and is therefore not recommended for commissioning Procedure for reloading and manual configuration ...

Page 90: ...release or communication the type HP1 type HP2 and type HP3 parameter must be adjusted respectively During control via contact release set type HPx 1 When controlling via communication enter the type of heat pumps 1 to 3 if available for the type HP1 type HP2 and type HP3 parameters The type entered here must be exactly identical to the type designation including service number 1 specified on the ...

Page 91: ...o heating circuits are available Performing cold start Important notice Using the parameter cold start 1 the loading of the system diagram and the currently set parameter values is started All previous settings if present are lost All parameter are set to the values that were set at the time of the cold start Using the button select the cold start parameter Using the button set the parameter to 1 ...

Page 92: ...structure and access codes Access Codes P 36 In the following sections the meanings and editing of the parameter values are explained 8 3 1 Aquarea Basic Settings during communication with heat pump AQUAREA basic settings are only required when controlling the heat pump via communication At least access level 3 technician is required to open the menu The HPM controller replaces in this case the op...

Page 93: ...g mode 0 no 1 yes starting from generation F pumpRotRate Pump rotation speed Range 0 7 Standard setpoint 4 starting from generation F DeviceHeat Add DH 0 no 1 yes 0 no 1 de icing 2 outside 5 C starting from generation F BackupH T Backup heater to support heating up the sanitary water tank 0 no 1 yes Standard setpoint 0 on All in One split heat pump models After adjusting the parameters the supply ...

Page 94: ...ategy Function Confirm using the OK button Perform settings in the Leading submenu Using the and OK buttons open the sub menu Leading Confirm using the OK button The parameter for the lead change is shown and can be adjusted as required Name Information text Settings Leading Runtime dependent leading change 0 not activated 1 activated running time Change in lead after running time Runtime differen...

Page 95: ...dure Starting from the basic display Press the OK button to open the menu structure Using the and OK buttons in the MCR BMS menu select one after another the submenus Buffer tank setpoints Confirm using the OK button The calculated setpoint and the parameter for the boost factor are shown The boostZ1 parameter can be adjusted as required Name Information text Remark Buffer tank boostZ1 Boost deman...

Page 96: ...andard setpoint 45 0 C SP NO Setpoint NO Standard setpoint 2 0 C SP SNOT Setpoint SNOT Standard setpoint 2 0 C boostDHWflow Tank flow setpoint boost Standard setpoint 0 0 K boostLoadFl Loading flow setpoint boost Standard setpoint 0 0 K boostLoadFl Loading flow setpoint boost Standard setpoint 0 0 K SP DHWta Setpoint DHWtank SP DHWflow Controller setpoint SP loadFl Controller setpoint 8 3 5 Heat C...

Page 97: ...0 C 0 4 Flow temp 35 C during outside temp 10 C 1 10 Low temperature heating element up to 45 C 0 5 Flow temp 38 C with outside temp 10 C 0 6 Flow temp 41 C with outside temp 10 C 0 7 Flow temp 44 C with outside temp 10 C 1 20 Radiators and panel type radiator up to 55 C 0 8 Flow temp 48 C with outside temp 10 C 0 9 Flow temp 51 C with outside temp 10 C 1 0 Flow temp 55 C with outside temp 10 C 1 ...

Page 98: ...he Timers sub menu Confirm using the OK button Using the button select the Timer service menu Confirm using the OK button Using the correctly set one after the other the submenus Time and Date and the parameter curTime current time and curDate current date Confirm settings using the OK button The system clock is correctly set Subsequently settings can be made for occupation time 8 3 7 Occupation T...

Page 99: ...Mondays 06 00 am to 09 00 am from getting up until all leave the house for school or work and from 4 00 pm to 10 00 pm Procedure Open timer channel HeatC1 as described before Using the button select the Week programme submenu Confirm using the OK button Perform the following settings and confirm using the OK button Name Information text Standard setpoint Settings for this example Remark mo numOT M...

Page 100: ...rm using the OK button Name Information text Standard setpoint Settings for this example Remark group 0 none 1 Mo Thur 2 Mo Fr 3 Mo Sun 0 2 if group 2 then uniform times are from Monday to Friday mo numOT Monday number OT 2 2 mo beg OT1 Monday begin OT1 00 00 08 00 mo end OT1 Monday end OT1 24 00 12 00 mo beg OT2 Monday begin OT2 13 00 mo end OT2 Monday end OT2 20 00 sa numOT Saturday number OT 2 ...

Page 101: ...ay number OT 2 2 fr beg OT1 Friday begin OT1 00 00 06 00 fr end OT1 Friday end OT1 24 00 09 00 fr beg OT2 Friday begin OT2 16 00 Begin from Friday OT2 as usual e g at 16 00 fr end OT2 Friday end OT2 24 00 Fr OT2 is continued until 24 00 sa numOT Saturday number OT 2 2 sa beg OT1 Saturday begin OT1 00 00 00 00 Sa OT1 begins seam lessly at 00 00 sa end OT1 Saturday end OT1 24 00 04 00 Sa OT1 ends at...

Page 102: ... Open timer channel HeatC1 as described before Using the button select the Special occup submenu Confirm using the OK button Perform the following settings and confirm using the OK button Name Information text Standard setpoint Settings for this example Remark numSOT SOT number 0 2 Amount of special occu pation times 2 begSOT1 Begin SOT1 31 12 endSOT1 End SOT1 31 12 SOT1numOT SOT1 number OT 0 2 SO...

Page 103: ... for troubleshooting Check terminal assignment and remedy any problems Disconnect the sensor and check measurement signal resistance value Measured value table for sensors P 109 Replace defective sensor Determine if sensors are available that have been configured and assigned by the loaded system diagram but are not needed or are not connected Delete affected sensors in the relevant control circui...

Page 104: ...peration Actuators Parameter values 0 1 2 3 101 1 100 Valve 2 point control Off ON Automatic Valve 3 point control Closed Open Stop Automatic Valve continuous control 0 Automatic 0 100 Pump 2 point control Off ON Automatic Demand contact Off 8 3 9 Screed drying Screed drying is used to support the hardening drying of a cement floor where underfloor heating is embedded The required steps of the hea...

Page 105: ...ntrol of the heating circuit or requested by the heat pump Further parameters for the following functions area available in the screed drying menu OptNet Reaction of the HPM controller to a power failure during the screed function step repetition start again or abort the screed drying Max Xw Limit value for the size of deviation between setpoint and current value When the limit value is exceeded a...

Page 106: ...put Fault message input short circuit or faulty cable thermDes Thermal disinfection not completed Xw loadFl Loading flow temperature deviation between current value and setpoint is outside control deviation Xw room Loading flow temperature deviation between current value and setpoint is outside control deviation Xw DHWta Tank temperature deviation between current value and setpoint is outside cont...

Page 107: ...nts arising from the currently set parameter value for the respective outside temperature are shown in the MCR BMS heatCirc heatCirc x Service HCu Adaptation menu and can be read out there The relationship between the parameter values and outside temperatures on one hand and the feed temperature setpoint values on the other hand is also illustrated in the following diagram and the following table ...

Page 108: ...5 26 7 25 9 25 1 24 3 23 5 10 45 4 44 1 42 8 41 5 40 2 38 9 37 6 36 3 35 0 33 7 32 3 31 0 29 7 28 4 27 1 25 8 24 5 5 54 3 52 5 50 7 48 9 47 1 45 3 43 5 41 7 39 9 38 1 36 3 34 5 32 7 30 9 29 1 27 3 25 5 0 63 0 60 7 58 4 56 1 53 8 51 6 49 3 47 0 44 7 42 4 40 2 37 9 35 6 33 3 31 0 28 7 26 5 5 71 5 68 7 66 0 63 2 60 5 57 7 55 0 52 2 49 5 46 7 44 0 41 2 38 5 35 7 32 9 30 2 27 5 10 79 9 76 7 73 4 70 2 6...

Page 109: ...uts Term xx sensor menu To access the Configuration menu the respective access code must be entered Sensor measured values Tempera ture C Raw value kOhm Tempera ture C Raw value kOhm Tempera ture C Raw value kOhm Tempera ture C Raw value kOhm 28 0 890 2 1 008 32 1 125 62 1 240 26 0 898 4 1 016 34 1 132 64 1 248 24 0 906 6 1 023 36 1 140 66 1 255 22 0 914 8 1 031 38 1 148 68 1 263 20 0 922 10 1 039...

Page 110: ... water Sub menu Domestic hot water P 113 Heating circuits Heating circuit x2 Sub menu heatC x P 114 Trend Trend x2 Current values Trend Additional function Record Controller Status Service Record Terminal assignment Delete References Photovoltaics Smart Grid Extended configur Interfaces Ethernet External Display Heat pumps General characteristic values Heat pump x2 Configuration Inputs Outputs But...

Page 111: ...ation Boost Maintenance Signal External demand Controller Bivalence Aquarea Settings Service Mode Bus status Status Operating status fault status setpoint source outputs help status displays Aquarea response OP Manual operation HP release 0 OFF 1 ON 3 AUTO HP Bivalence 0 OFF 1 ON 3 AUTO Service General characteristic values Operating hours Starts E amount Maintenance Signal External demand Bus sta...

Page 112: ...F 1 ON 3 AUTO addHS 0 OFF 1 ON 3 AUTO Service General characteristic values Leading HCrelease Domestic hot water release Signal Pump Add heat source external demand Sensor correction Correction values 10 K Terminal assignment Sub menu Buffer tank Buffer tank Current values Buffer Solar Add heat source Setpoints SP zone1 Setpoints heating cooling boostZ1 Boost until switch off Function Boost ext de...

Page 113: ...ing Therm Disinfection Circulation pump Blocking protection Output limitation Solar statistic Status Operating status fault status SP source control output help status displays Manual operation Valve 3Point 0 CLOSE 1 OPEN 2 STOP 3 AUTO continuous 0 100 101 AUTO Pumps tank emptying 0 OFF 1 ON 3 AUTO Service General characteristic values Priority Return flow limiting Signal Controller DHWtank Tank f...

Page 114: ...ing protection Output limitation Support operation Screed drying Cooling Status Operating status fault status SP source control output help status displays Manual operation Valve 3Point 0 CLOSE 1 OPEN 2 STOP 3 AUTO continuous 0 100 101 AUTO Pump 0 OFF 1 ON 3 AUTO Pump reduction 0 NORMAL 1 MINIMAL 3 AUTO Service General characteristic values Summer shutdown HCu Adaptation Setpoint limitation Univer...

Page 115: ... If the settings are not accepted by HPM no communication with the selected type of heat pump is possible An overview of communication capable AQUAREA types of heat pumps is indicated in the following two tables The service number is not included in this table it must be taken from the unit s type plate Compact heat pumps Adapter cable PAW HPMINT M 30 m High Perfor mance T CAP HT MDC05F3E5 MXC09D3...

Page 116: ...SXC16F9E8 SDC12C9E8 SXF12D6E5 SHH09D0E8 SDC16F9E8 SDC14C6E5 SXF12D9E8 SXH09D0E8 SDC14C9E8 SDH07C3E5 SDC16C6E5 SDH09C0E8 SDC16C9E8 SDH09C3E5 SDF03E3E5 SDH12C0E8 SDF05E3E5 SDF07C3E5 SDF09C3E5 SDF09C3E8 SDF12C6E5 SDF12C9E8 SDF14C6E5 SDF14C9E8 SDF16C6E5 SDF16C9E8 Additionally on All in One split heat pumps a code designating the type and performance of the heat pump s outdoor unit must be entered for ...

Page 117: ...rol types 28 Communication 28 Contact release 28 Cooling 40 Cooling mode 39 Cooling operation 39 D Date 98 Display external 25 33 of the controller 26 34 PAW HPMED 25 Display language 70 Domestic hot water 75 Setpoints 95 Sub menu 113 E Easy setup 15 68 activate 72 Overview 15 Error messages 103 Excess power 84 Extension of the operating time 42 F Fault messages 106 of the heat pumps 106 Fireplace...

Page 118: ...ber 2014 We reserve the right to make technical changes without notice No guarantee for completeness and accuracy of the information The printed colors of the equipment may differ from the actual device colours Reproduction even of extracts is not permitted ...

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