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Aquarea air-to-water heat pumps - Planning and installation manual - 02/2022

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Summary of Contents for WH-ADC0309J3E5

Page 1: ...Panasonic Aquarea air to water heat pumps 2022 Panasonic Aquarea air to water heat pumps Planning and installation manual for bi bloc and mono bloc systems...

Page 2: ...Notes...

Page 3: ...GmbH 2022 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 electro...

Page 4: ...er production 21 4 4 3 Cooling 22 4 5 Model types 23 4 5 1 Bi bloc system and mono bloc system 23 4 5 2 Series 24 4 5 3 Model code 25 4 6 Functions and technical data 27 4 6 1 Product features 27 4 6...

Page 5: ...stics 97 5 2 1 1 Sound pressure level 97 5 2 1 2 Sound power level for approximate calculation of the sound pressure level 98 5 2 2 Installation of a bi bloc system 100 5 2 2 1 Installation conditions...

Page 6: ...ening devices 155 6 5 1 All in One units 155 6 5 2 Hydrokits 156 6 5 3 Outdoor units and mono bloc units 157 6 6 Connecting the refrigeration circuit 158 6 6 1 Connecting refrigerant pipes to the indo...

Page 7: ...a test run 193 6 9 5 Carrying out the system handover and instruction 194 7 Maintenance 195 7 1 Checking the water pressure 195 7 2 Checking the pressure relief valve 196 7 3 Conducting visual checks...

Page 8: ...ADC0309J3E5B WH ADC0309J3E5C WH UD05JE5 WH ADC0309J3E5 WH ADC0309J3E5B WH ADC0309J3E5C WH UD07JE5 Bi bloc 1 Phase 3 Phase WH SDC0305J3E5 WH UD03JE5 WH SDC0305J3E5 WH UD05JE5 WH SDC0709J3E5 WH UD07JE5...

Page 9: ...E5 WH MDC12H6E5 WH MDC16H6E5 WH ADC1216H6E5 WH UX09HE5 WH ADC0916H9E8 WH UX09HE8 WH ADC0916H9E8 WH UQ09HE8 WH ADC1216H6E5C WH UX09HE5 WH ADC1216H6E5 WH UX12HE5 WH ADC0916H9E8 WH UX12HE8 WH ADC0916H9E8...

Page 10: ...red The current Aquarea heat pump systems are covered in this Manual mono bloc systems bi bloc systems and All in One AiO systems which are a combination of a hydrokit and a hot water tank A detailed...

Page 11: ...an result in slight or moderate injury Follow the instructions given in the warning messages in order to prevent this ATTENTION This signal word warns of a situation which can result in material damag...

Page 12: ...y earthed Earthing is not to be undertaken via gas or water pipes lightning conductors or earthing for a telephone system Adherence is to be paid to the respective national electrical wiring regulatio...

Page 13: ...t accept any responsibility or liability whatsoever if incorrect refrigerants are used Only use R32 refrigerant for Aquarea High Performance and T CAP series models of the J Generation only use R410A...

Page 14: ...t to approval depends on the national and local regulations in force at the installation site In addition all valid regulations especially in the area of noise must be observed Attention must be paid...

Page 15: ...combustion process a heat pump generates only the temperature that is needed at the moment The Aquarea air to water heat pump uses the thermal energy contained in the ambient air to heat the building...

Page 16: ...ide temperature and temperature of the generated heat It is generally true that the COP drops with increasing the temperature difference between the outside temperature and the temperature of the usef...

Page 17: ...Package system 13 Package options a Solar system b Hot water tank c Control d Additional heat source e g boiler 14 Year of validity of the Regulation 15 Symbol for space heating function 16 Energy ef...

Page 18: ...er the lack of a need for stack emission measurements also contributes towards low operating costs The investment capital for an Aquarea heat pump is comparatively low in comparison with the other hea...

Page 19: ...nd the requirement for heat varies inversely That means that much more heat needs to be generated when the source of heat itself is at its coldest This must be taken into consideration at the time of...

Page 20: ...unit or a bi bloc system comprising an outdoor unit and a hydrokit 4 5 Model types p 23 4 3 2 Operating mode In general The greater the difference between the outside temperature and temperature of th...

Page 21: ...high heating comfort of the Aquarea heat pump even at very low outside temperatures Alternatively a bivalent operation is also possible in combination with an external heat source The Aquarea heat pum...

Page 22: ...ote controller or automatically through defined temperature threshold values Switching to heating mode is also done manually at the end of the cooling period or automatically using the defined tempera...

Page 23: ...ither standard hydrokit or All in One unit which is usually installed in the boiler room or in another frost free room The two units of a bi bloc system are linked through refrigerant pipes so there i...

Page 24: ...an achieve a high level of flexibility and adaptability for the most varied applications This is intended to offer the best possible solution to address individual heat supply and air conditioning req...

Page 25: ...cribed together in respect of many planning relevant properties The relevant differences even those between different product generations will be pointed out at the appropriate point 4 5 3 Model code...

Page 26: ...eries can only be used for heating mode and have no cooling function 2 The available capacities differ according to the series An overview is given in the model range 1 Model range p 8 3 J generation...

Page 27: ...a 4 6 1 Product features Energy efficiency and environment friendliness Up to 80 of the energy is obtained from the ambient air for greater energy efficiency COP of 5 33 for the single phase 3 kW bi b...

Page 28: ...um accessibility of all internal parts All in One units with factory fitted pipe connections are easy to install Flexible installation possibilites due to long pipe runs Pipe runs of up to 30 metres w...

Page 29: ...6 Pressure relief valve 7 Remote controller 8 Water pressure gauge 9 Control board cover hinged 10 Main PCB 11 RCCB for backup heater 12 RCCB for power supply 13 Magnetic water filter set 14 Safety v...

Page 30: ...hinged 11 Main PCB 12 Optional PCB 13 RCCB for backup heater 14 RCCB for power supply 15 Magnetic water filter set 16 Safety valve B Internal detail view of upper section seen from right side 17 Vort...

Page 31: ...Water pressure gauge 9 Hot water tank temperature sensor not visible 10 Safety valve B Internal view of upper section seen from left side 11 3 way valve 12 Vortex water flow sensor C Rear view 13 Back...

Page 32: ...ture sensor not visible 7 RCCB for power supply 8 RCCB for backup heater 9 Pressure relief valve 10 Safety valve 11 Hot water tank drainage nozzle C Detailed view of upper section 12 Air purge valve 1...

Page 33: ...rotector x 2 9 Expansion vessel 10 litres 10 Water circulation pump 11 Magnetic water filter set strainer with 2 stop valves 11a Strainer 11b Stop valve x 2 12 Return water inlet from space heating co...

Page 34: ...B Internal view seen from front side 4 Remote controller 5 Water pressure gauge 6 Water circulation pump 7 PCB 8 RCCB for power supply 9 Safety valve 10 Water flow sensor 11 Air purge valve 12 Overloa...

Page 35: ...74 544 102 51 51 717 141 204 598 496 269 1800 234 230 74 544 102 51 51 717 141 204 598 496 269 All in One unit Two zone J generation WH ADC0309J3E5B Front view Bottom view 4 height adjustable feet 234...

Page 36: ...upply water outlet to space heating cooling R 1 c Fresh water inlet R d Supply water outlet to hot water tank R e Refrigerant gas line 7 8 14UNF f Refrigerant liquid line 7 16 20UNF g Hot water tank d...

Page 37: ...80 54 6 69 5 56 1 51 5 339 3 45 5 5 756 156 980 892 1 9 100 129 5 250 326 9 340 500 476 424 5 404 1 437 3 360 180 54 6 69 5 56 1 51 5 339 3 45 5 5 756 58 9 141 9 100 88 3 30 6 49 129 5 250 326 9 340 5...

Page 38: ...900 110 320 318 5 355 795 410 0 2 6 0 4 1 175 140 300 176 24 10 30 DD 30 10 320 20 15 40 400 Left side view Right side view Rear view Front view Top view Aquarea High Performance T CAP and HT bi bloc...

Page 39: ...tallation manual 02 2022 Product Description 4 T CAP Super Quiet bi bloc outdoor unit 9 to 16 kW WH UQ HE8 579 400 356 1410 615 426 5 70 320 152 1283 318 5 30 c 50 175 275 413 45 45 45 83 5 Top view F...

Page 40: ...eed VariableSpeed VariableSpeed VariableSpeed Input power Min Max W 30 120 30 120 30 120 30 120 Heating water flow T 5 K 35 C l min 9 20 14 30 20 10 25 80 Capacity of integrated electric heater kW 3 0...

Page 41: ...36 152 36 152 36 152 36 152 36 152 Heating water flow T 5 K 35 C l min 34 4 45 9 25 8 34 4 45 9 Capacity of integrated electric heater kW 6 00 6 00 9 00 9 00 9 00 Recommended fuse A 30 30 30 30 16 16...

Page 42: ...g water flow T 5 K 35 C l min 9 20 14 30 20 10 25 80 Capacity of integrated electric heater kW 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 Recommended fuse A 16 16 16 16 25 16 25 16 Recommended cable size supply 1 2 mm 3x1 5...

Page 43: ...heater kW 6 00 6 00 Recommended fuse A Recommended cable size supply 1 2 mm Water volume l 185 185 Maximum water temperature C 65 65 Material inside tank Stainless steel Stainless steel Tapping profil...

Page 44: ...W 36 152 36 152 36 152 36 152 36 152 Heating water flow T 5 K 35 C l min 25 8 34 4 25 8 34 4 45 9 Capacity of integrated electric heater kW 6 6 9 9 9 Recommended fuse A 30 30 30 30 16 16 16 16 16 16 R...

Page 45: ...C l min 25 8 34 4 45 9 Capacity of integrated electric heater kW 9 9 9 Recommended fuse A 16 16 16 16 16 16 Recommended cable size supply 1 2 mm 5x1 5 5x1 5 5x1 5 5x1 5 5x1 5 5x1 5 Water volume l 185...

Page 46: ...00 6 00 Recommended fuse A Recommended cable size supply 1 2 mm Water volume l 185 185 Maximum water temperature C 60 60 Material inside tank Stainless steel Stainless steel Tapping profile according...

Page 47: ...55 4 00 2 83 4 00 2 83 4 18 2 98 4 18 2 98 Energy class1 W35 W55 A A A A A A A A Indoor unit WH SDC0305J3E5 WH SDC0305J3E5 WH SDC0709J3E5 WH SDC0709J3E5 Sound pressure Heat Cool dB A 28 28 28 28 30 30...

Page 48: ...10 4 28 3 10 4 28 3 10 4 29 3 10 4 28 3 10 Energy class1 W35 W55 A A A A A A A A A A Indoor unit WH SDC12H6E5 WH SDC16H6E5 WH SDC09H3E8 WH SDC12H9E8 WH SDC16H9E8 Sound pressure Heat Cool dB A 33 33 3...

Page 49: ...3 20 4 08 3 20 4 08 3 20 4 08 3 20 3 83 3 20 Energy class1 W35 W55 A A A A A A A A A A Indoor unit WH SXC09H3E5 WH SXC12H6E5 WH SXC09H3E8 WH SXC12H9E8 WH SXC16H9E8 Sound pressure Heat Cool dB A 33 33...

Page 50: ...125 160 125 150 125 SCOP W35 W55 4 08 3 20 4 08 3 20 3 83 3 20 Energy class1 W35 W55 A A A A A A Indoor unit WH SQC09H3E8 WH SQC12H9E8 WH SQC16H9E8 Sound pressure Heat Cool dB A 33 33 33 33 33 33 Dime...

Page 51: ...WH SHF09F3E5 WH SHF12F6E5 WH SHF09F3E8 WH SHF12F9E8 Sound pressure dB A 33 33 33 33 Dimension HxWxD mm 892x502x353 892x502x353 892x502x353 892x502x353 Net weight kg 46 47 47 48 Water pipe connector In...

Page 52: ...device manually or automatically before freezing starts 4 6 3 1 Components Mono bloc unit High Performance J generation 5 to 9 kW WH MDC J3E5 D B E F C A 2 1 4 5 6 7 9 8 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 10 11 12...

Page 53: ...5 Water pressure gauge 6 Air purge valve 7 Water flow sensor 8 Backup heater 9 Heat exchanger 10 Expansion vessel 10 litres not visible 11 Pressure relief valve 12 Water circulation pump C Side elevat...

Page 54: ...5 1 1283 319 865 480 70 10 10 20 152 400 355 320 10 Top view Left side view Right side view Front view Aquarea High Performance T CAP and HT mono bloc unit 9 to 16 kW WH MDC H6E5 WH MXC J3E5 WH MXC J...

Page 55: ...0 SCOP W35 W55 6 00 4 20 5 75 4 07 5 75 4 07 Energy class1 W35 W55 A A A A A A Cold climate Seasonal energy efficiency s h W35 W55 160 115 164 116 164 116 SCOP W35 W55 4 08 2 95 4 18 2 98 4 18 2 98 En...

Page 56: ...169 SCOP W35 W55 6 20 4 05 6 20 4 30 Energy class1 W35 W55 A A A A Cold climate Seasonal energy efficiency s h W35 W55 168 121 168 121 SCOP W35 W55 4 28 3 10 4 28 3 10 Energy class1 W35 W55 A A A A So...

Page 57: ...Dimension HxWxD mm 1 410x1 283x320 1 410x1 283x320 1 410x1 283x320 1 410x1 283x320 1 410x1 283x320 Net weight kg 140 140 151 151 164 Refrigerant R32 CO2 Eq 3 kg t 1 60 1 080 1 60 1 080 1 60 1 080 1 60...

Page 58: ...86 4 05 Energy class1 W35 W55 A A A A A A A A A A Cold climate Seasonal energy efficiency s h W35 W55 160 125 160 125 160 125 160 125 150 125 SCOP W35 W55 4 08 3 20 4 08 3 20 4 08 3 20 4 08 3 20 3 83...

Page 59: ...Sound power in accordance to 811 2013 813 2013 and EN12102 1 2017 at 7 C 3 WH MHF models are hermetically sealed Note EER and COP calculation is based in accordance to EN14511 4 7 Control 4 7 1 Remot...

Page 60: ...ystems with All in One unit Bi bloc systems with hydrokit Mono bloc systems High Performance J Generation R32 High Performance J Generation R32 High Performance J Generation R32 WH ADC0309J3E5 WH UD J...

Page 61: ...erature 4 Time Display of the current clock time and the day of the week 5 Tank temperature Display of the current domestic hot water tank temperature If the temperature is bordered with a line it is...

Page 62: ...ation Activation or deactivation of automatic sterilisation Observe the locally valid laws and provisions when setting the sterilisation function If necessary please contact your authorised installer...

Page 63: ...heating mode either manually by default or automatically Force defrost Option to turn on forced defrost moder either manually by default or automatically If auto selection is set outdoor unit will sta...

Page 64: ...r tank or of the domestic hot water tank for the solar system as well as setting of the difference between switching on and off temperatures the frost protection temperature and the upper temperature...

Page 65: ...2 65 60 9 7 100 95 2 8 6 3 9 8 2 9 31 30 6 4 6 6 65 9 9 100 3 2 35 30 6 7 70 65 3 3 6 8 3 4 3 6 35 6 9 7 1 70 3 7 40 35 7 2 75 70 3 8 7 3 Heating Cooling Switch Dry contact for the switching between...

Page 66: ...MXC H3E5 WH ADC1216H6E5 WH UX HE5 WH MXC H3E8 WH ADC1216H6E5C WH UX HE5 WH ADC0916H9E8 WH UX HE8 WH ADC0916H9E8 WH UQ HE8 Main PCB Overview of the external interfaces 2 way valve 3 way valve Optional...

Page 67: ...according to the Panasonic specifications Maximum total cable length 30 m 2 min 0 3 mm CN6 1 to 2 Overload protection for electric tank heater Allows connection of the overload protection for the elec...

Page 68: ...m and have a double insulated PVC or rubber jacket cable The switch used must bear the CE mark The maximum operating current must be less than 3 Arms Maximum total cable length 50 m Temperature sensor...

Page 69: ...l signal Solar temperature sensor Room temperature sensor for heating circ 1 Temperature sensor for buffer tank Temperature sensor for swimming pool Terminals Connection Function Condition Cable cross...

Page 70: ...Maximum total cable length 50 m 2 min 1 5 mm CN209 5 to 6 Error signal CN210 1 to 2 External compressor switch Dry contact Open Outdoor unit ON Closed Outdoor unit OFF System setting needed Maximum t...

Page 71: ...ation strength of minimum 30 V Maximum total cable length 30 m Supply temperature sensor for heating circuits 1 and 2 The cables of the supply temperature sensor for heating circuits 1 and 2 must each...

Page 72: ...domestic hot water tank The terminals 13 14 must be used if overload protection is not used for the hot water tank 2 min 0 5 mm 15 to 16 Temperature sensor of the hot water tank Input for temperature...

Page 73: ...ructions may contain important information about specific water quality requirements and about additional accessories which are needed for the installation of the tank in the heating system and which...

Page 74: ...95 595 Unit mm Note Schematic figure of TD30C1E5 shown as an example for all models Technical data Domestic hot water tanks Stainless steel hot water tanks Model PAW TD20C1E5 PAW TD30C1E5 PAW TD30C1E5...

Page 75: ...mbi nation with Aquarea heat pumps PAW TA15C1E5STD has a capacity of 150 lit res no electric tank heater and is suitable for floor standing or wall mounted installation The other three tanks have capa...

Page 76: ...n 2 Detail view of water piping connections on bottom side Connection PAW TA15C1E5STD a Air purge outlet G 1 2 b Hot water outlet G 3 4 c Return water outlet to the heat pump G 3 4 d Fresh water inlet...

Page 77: ...20 140 50 50 130 170 B C E F Y G X Floor standing installation Y Wall mounted installation Dimension PAW TA15C1E5STD A 10 B 1 210 C 25 D 180 E 280 F 885 G 500 Unit mm PAW TA15C1E5STD A D E F G H B C D...

Page 78: ...tank heater 180 mm 3 Adjustable foot x 3 120 angle 4 Sacrificial magnesium anode 5 Heat insulation 6 Hot water tank 7 Heat exchanger coil 1 heat pump circuit 8 Sensor channel 9 Heat exchanger coil 2 s...

Page 79: ...sehold device like e g a refrigerator It is best suited for combinaion with the Panasonic Heat recovery ventilation unit because the ventilation unit has the same footprint and fits perfectly on top t...

Page 80: ...TA20C1E5C a Supply water outlet to heating circuit 1 b Supply water inlet from the heat pump 1 c Circulation pipe inlet plugged 1 2 d Fresh water inlet 3 4 e Hot water outlet 3 4 f Return water outlet...

Page 81: ...ency class2 C B B B B B Warranty of the inner vessel 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years Maintenance required Every 2 years Every 2 years Every 2 years Every 2 years Every 2 years Every 2...

Page 82: ...rn connection 1 BSPP female d Drain valve 1 4 BSPP female Unit Inches Dimensions A B C D E F Dimension PAW BTANK50L 2 PAW BTANK100L A 704 1 243 B 636 1 175 C 422 962 D 192 192 E 96 96 F 435 435 Unit m...

Page 83: ...K200L PAW BTANK300L A 1 340 1 820 B 1 275 1 755 C 941 1 421 D 301 301 E 155 155 F 595 595 Unit mm Technical data Buffer tanks Model PAW BTANK50L 2 PAW BTANK100L PAW BTANK200L PAW BTANK300L Capacity l...

Page 84: ...onic offers one enamelled Combo Tank PAW TD20B8E3 2 and one stainless steel Combo Tank PAW TD23B6E5 i Note When installing a Combo Tank observe the respective installation instructions enclosed with e...

Page 85: ...n water outlet to the heat pump 3 4 male b Supply water inlet from the heat pump 3 4 male c Drain valve of the hot water tank 1 2 female d Drain valve of the buffer tank 1 2 female e Supply water outl...

Page 86: ...n top view 9 Domestic hot water tank 10 Connection box 11 Connection terminal block 12 Electric tank heater 13 Circulation pump 14 Drain valve of the hot water tank 15 Drain valve of the buffer tank 1...

Page 87: ...9 Max working temp C 90 90 80 80 Connections mm 22 22 22 22 copper Material S 275 JR vitrified S235 JR EN 14521 EN 14521 Insulation material thickness mm PUR 50 PUR 40 PUR 50 PUR 50 Heating coil surf...

Page 88: ...able in two versions with the supply air connection on the left hand side PAW A2W VENTA L or on the right hand side PAW A2W VENTA R i Note When installing a residential ventilation unit observe the re...

Page 89: ...109 171 139 116 598 450 598 450 125 x4 125 x4 Unit mm Technical data Heat recovery Ventilation unit PAW A2W VENTA L PAW A2W VENTA R Supply side Left Right Nominal airflow rate 50 Pa m h 204 Maximum a...

Page 90: ...18 230 V AC Siemens 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 way valve VVI46 25 B 3 way valve set 2 Electrical motor actuator SFA21 18 230 V AC Siemens 3 way valve VXI46 25 C Room thermostat 1 Analogue RAA20 230 V AC Siemens...

Page 91: ...4 Operating mode and determination of the bivalence point 5 1 4 p 94 Determination of the pipe length correction factor for bi bloc systems 5 1 5 p 95 Example Calculation of the total heating capacity...

Page 92: ...herefore suitable as the design point for the heat pump Example of Germany Determination of the design outside temperature e according to EN 12831 Annexure 1 Location Design outside temperature e C An...

Page 93: ...provide the correct design Panasonic cannot be held responsible for any wrong calculations under any circumstances 5 1 2 Determination of the domestic hot water demand The domestic hot water demand c...

Page 94: ...C are recommended When replacing heat sources with burners in existing buildings for an Aquarea heat pump reduce the supply temperature as much as possible by using additional heat insulation and refu...

Page 95: ...rs for bi bloc systems up to 7 kW nominal capacity Length of refrigerant pipe one way up to 10 m up to 20 m up to 30 m Pipe length correction factor 1 0 0 95 0 90 Pipe length correction factors for bi...

Page 96: ...day at 45 C tapping temperature or 1 8kWh 4 x 1 8 7 2kWh per day For domestic hot water production a heat pump with a heating capacity of 9 6 kW would need 7 2kWh 9 6kW 0 75h operation Rounding up th...

Page 97: ...ed to a fixed indoor temperature However at least the supply water temperature must be set to a value that prevents the room temperatur from dropping below dew point 5 1 7 2 Cooling with fan coils Fan...

Page 98: ...the room affected and requiring protection They are mean values and may be exceeded by short sound peaks The measurable sound pressure level depends on the distance to the sound source and decreases...

Page 99: ...The outdoor unit WH UX16HE8 of a T CAP bi bloc system has a sound power level of 67 dB A and is set up such that the sound can propagate in the quarter space Q 4 The sound pressure level at 10 m dista...

Page 100: ...eir installed size differs 1 Model range p 8 In general the following points should be remembered regarding the distance between outdoor unit and indoor unit of a bi bloc system If the length of the r...

Page 101: ...air to water heat pumps may require permission All provisions regarding noise valid at the location must be taken into account 5 2 1 Acoustics p 97 Additional anti vibration dampers can be used for en...

Page 102: ...to be mounted with four M12 anchor bolts each having a tensile force of more than 15 000 N Minimum requirements for anchoring the outdoor unit on the ground by means of a foundation A and B or directl...

Page 103: ...in kg c practical limit in kg m for R32 is c 0 061 kg m for R410A is c 0 44 kg m for R407C is c 0 31 kg m ATTENTION Danger of the devices being damaged by incorrect refrigerant The devices must only...

Page 104: ...ant charge kg mexcess Excess refrigerant charge quantity mc mmax kg Aroom Floor area of the installation room m Broom Floor area of the room adjacent to the installation room m H Installation height m...

Page 105: ...a Broom of the room adjacent to the installation room 2 Determine the minimum required total floor area Amin total based on the total refrigerant charge mc as specified in Table II see below 3 If the...

Page 106: ...not be higher than the point of release when the unit is installed and must be situated 100 mm above the floor Must be as close as possible to the floor and lower than H The top opening fulfills the f...

Page 107: ...because incorrect draining can cause damage Development of noise in the room should be taken into account 5 2 1 Acoustics p 97 Do not mount the device near the door Maintain the minimum distances 5 2...

Page 108: ...tem only the operation of the circulation pump in the hydrokit or All in One unit needs to be taken into consideration as the cause for the development of operating noise Example of an installation ro...

Page 109: ...cuit within the building by water pipes which are routed in direct contact with the outdoor air As these water pipes can freeze at outside temperatures below 0 C they must be insulated according to th...

Page 110: ...t p 111 The operating noise of the outdoor unit must not cause any nuisance to the user or to neighbours In certain countries or regions the installation of air to water heat pumps may in certain coun...

Page 111: ...s to be mounted with four M12 anchor bolts each having a tensile force of more than 15 000 N Minimum requirements for anchoring the mono bloc unit on the ground by means of a foundation A and B or dir...

Page 112: ...to always equip heat transfer systems which have no hydraulic separation with an overflow valve between the supply and the return heating pipe The overflow valve is to be designed for the nominal flo...

Page 113: ...ments must be summed up The total resistance of a complete pipe run is obtained as the total pressure drop of all pipe segments multiplied by a lump sum supplement factor of 1 5 IMPORTANT The total of...

Page 114: ...tem Water reserve VV volume of the water reserve Maximum temperature Tmax highest temperature in the system e g 60 C Final pressure of the safety valve pe depends on the safety valve max 2 5 bar Initi...

Page 115: ...Quality Directive 98 83 EC and respect any corresponding national requirements which are applicable It is recommended to avoid the use of groundwater such as spring water or well water the use of tap...

Page 116: ...mono bloc systems p 55 the minimum required contact clearance 5 mm and the maximum permissible cable length if indicated as well as the connecting conditions for the individual devices mentioned below...

Page 117: ...DC1216H6E5 WH UD16HE5 1 26 0 5 74 3 x 4 0 1 26 0 6 0 3 x 4 0 WH ADC1216H6E5 WH UX09HE5 1 29 0 6 27 3 x 4 0 1 26 0 6 0 3 x 4 0 WH ADC1216H6E5 WH UX12HE5 1 29 0 6 27 3 x 4 0 1 26 0 6 0 3 x 4 0 WH ADC121...

Page 118: ...2 3 3 4 4 5 5 LB1 LB2 LB3 N LB1 LB2 LB3 N LA1 LA2 LA3 N LA1 LA2 LA3 N LN11 N L N L 22 POWER SUPPLY 2 LB1 LB2 LB3 N POWER SUPPLY 1 LA1 LA2 LA3 N 45 A Terminal block Indoor unit outdoor unit Connection...

Page 119: ...current capacity at the interface point is sufficient for the installation of the equipment The equipment s mains connection 2 complies with IEC EN 61000 3 12 The equipment s mains connection 2 shall...

Page 120: ...x 4 0 1 26 0 6 0 3 x 4 0 WH SHF09F3E5 WH UH09FE5 1 28 5 6 09 3 x 4 0 or 3 x 6 0 1 13 0 3 0 3 x 4 0 WH SHF12F6E5 WH UH12FE5 1 29 0 6 20 3 x 4 0 or 3 x 6 0 1 26 0 6 0 3 x 4 0 RCCB and power supplies Ind...

Page 121: ...8 5 85 5 x 1 5 3 13 0 9 0 5 x 1 5 WH SDC16H9E8 WH UD16HE8 3 9 9 6 59 5 x 1 5 3 13 0 9 0 5 x 1 5 WH SXC12H9E8 WH UX12HE8 3 11 9 7 91 5 x 1 5 3 13 0 9 0 5 x 1 5 WH SXC16H9E8 WH UX16HE8 3 15 5 10 27 5 x...

Page 122: ...he interface Please liaise with supply authority to ensure that the power supply 2 is connected only to a supply of that impedance or less For hydrokit WH SXC09H3E5 or WH SXC12H6E5 The equipment s pow...

Page 123: ...equipment to ensure by consultation with the distribution network operator if necessary that the equipment is connected only to a supply with a short short circuit power SSC greater than or equal to...

Page 124: ...6 27 3 x 4 0 1 26 0 6 0 3 x 4 0 WH MHF09G3E5 1 28 5 6 09 3 x 4 0 or 3 x 6 0 1 13 0 3 0 3 x 4 0 WH MHF12G6E5 1 29 0 6 20 3 x 4 0 or 3 x 6 0 1 26 0 6 0 3 x 4 0 RCCB and power supplies L 1 N 1 L 1 N L N...

Page 125: ...ent s power supply 1 complies with IEC EN 61000 3 3 and can be connected to current supply network The equipment s power supply 2 complies with IEC EN 61000 3 2 The equipment s power supply 2 complies...

Page 126: ...th the distribution network operator if necessary that the equipment is connected only to a supply with a short circuit power Ssc greater than or equal to 1 900 kW The equipment s power supply 1 compl...

Page 127: ...etwork For hydrokit WH MXC12H9E8 or WH MXC16H9E8 The equipment s power supply 1 complies with IEC EN 61000 3 2 The equipment s power supply 1 complies with IEC EN 61000 3 3 and can be connected to cur...

Page 128: ...LWC Leaving water condenser temperature C COP Coefficient of performance heating mode HC Heating capacity kW EER Energy efficiency ratio cooling mode CC Cooling capacity kW Bi bloc systems Aquarea Hig...

Page 129: ...5 35 1 99 2 69 Bi bloc systems Aquarea High Performance H Generation Single Phase Heating and Cooling R410A WH UD12HE5 Tamb HC IP COP HC IP COP HC IP COP HC IP COP HC IP COP HC IP COP LWC 30 30 30 35...

Page 130: ...5 16 00 2 31 6 93 16 00 2 69 5 95 16 00 3 07 5 21 16 00 3 45 4 64 16 00 3 67 4 36 15 90 3 89 4 09 WH UD09HE8 Tamb CC IP EER CC IP EER CC IP EER LWC 7 7 7 14 14 14 18 18 18 16 7 50 1 15 6 52 9 10 1 20...

Page 131: ...H Generation Single Phase Heating and Cooling R410A WH MDC12H6E5 Tamb HC IP COP HC IP COP HC IP COP HC IP COP HC IP COP HC IP COP LWC 30 30 30 35 35 35 40 40 40 45 45 45 50 50 50 55 55 55 15 9 30 3 46...

Page 132: ...12 00 4 25 2 82 12 00 4 86 2 47 12 00 5 47 2 19 7 12 00 2 18 5 50 12 00 2 53 4 74 12 00 2 96 4 05 12 00 3 39 3 54 12 00 3 78 3 17 12 00 4 16 2 88 25 13 60 1 55 8 77 13 60 1 76 7 73 13 40 2 10 6 38 13...

Page 133: ...7 7 7 18 18 18 18 7 50 1 41 5 32 25 8 90 2 16 4 12 35 10 00 3 56 2 81 43 8 00 3 01 2 66 WH UQ16HE8 Tamb CC IP EER CC IP EER LWC 7 7 7 18 18 18 18 8 50 1 70 5 00 10 00 1 70 5 88 25 14 00 4 00 3 50 14...

Page 134: ...0 5 86 2 05 11 80 6 24 1 89 11 60 6 62 1 75 7 12 00 3 85 3 12 12 00 4 41 2 72 12 00 4 98 2 41 12 00 5 54 2 17 12 00 5 90 2 03 12 00 6 26 1 92 2 12 00 3 19 3 76 12 00 3 49 3 44 12 00 3 87 3 10 12 00 4...

Page 135: ...9 9 00 3 21 2 80 9 00 3 55 2 54 9 00 3 88 2 32 9 00 4 35 2 07 9 00 4 76 1 89 7 9 00 1 82 4 95 9 00 1 94 4 64 9 00 2 21 4 07 9 00 2 46 3 66 9 00 2 76 3 26 9 00 3 06 2 94 9 00 3 46 2 60 9 00 3 96 2 27 1...

Page 136: ...tion with hydrokit or with All in One unit in standard or two zone configuration B 4 6 2 1 Components bi bloc systems p 29 The hydraulic schematics were created with the Hydraulic Scheme Generator Bas...

Page 137: ...CAP 9 kW 3 Ph domestic hot water tank WH Ux09HE8 9 kW 15 88 9 52 WH SxC09H3E8 9 kW H3 H2 H1 T PAW A2W TSOD E36 RT H10 H4 H23 H22 H21 PAW TDxxC1E5 UK H24 H8 H5 H25 E28 H11 H7 H6 H9 E29 M N L N LA3 LA2...

Page 138: ...H4 H23 H22 H21 PAW TDxxC1E5 UK H24 H10 H5 H7 H25 E28 H11 H11 H6 H9 E53 H9 E54 PAW A2W TSHC E45 PAW A2W TSHC E44 H14 E58 H13 E52 H14 E59 PAW A2W TSBU E42 M M N L N LA3 LA2 LA1 N L 5 4 3 2 1 E61 E63 E6...

Page 139: ...P H12 E39 T PAW A2W TSOD E36 RT1 RT2 H10 H4 H23 H22 H21 PAW TDxxC1E5 UK H24 H8 H5 H11 H11 H7 H25 E28 H6 H14 E58 H9 E53 H9 E54 H13 E52 PAW A2W TSHC E45 PAW A2W TSHC E44 M M N L N L 3 2 1 E61 E63 E60 E6...

Page 140: ...4 PAW TA30C2E5STD H24 H23 H22 H21 H10 H5 H7 H25 E28 H6 RT1 H11 H13 E51 H14 E59 H14 E58 H9 E53 H13 E52 PAW A2W TSHC E45 PAW A2W TSHC E44 H11 RT2 H9 E54 PAW A2W TSBU E42 M M M H15 E32 N L N LA3 LA2 LA1...

Page 141: ...6 H5 H11 H11 H6 H9 E53 E41 H9 E54 E40 H7 12 7 mm R32 G L 0 90 kg 20 g m 10 m WH ADC0309J3E5B HxWxD mm 1800x598x717 kg 122 H21 H23 H22 H10 6 35 mm 230 V E62 230 V E61 WH UD0 JE5 3 5 kW H1 H3 HxWxD mm 6...

Page 142: ...ater tank All in One unit in standard configuration High Performance 9 12 16 kW WH UxxxHE8 9 16 kW 15 88 9 52 H1 WH ADC0916H9E8 H3 H2a T PAW A2W TSOD E36 H10 H21 H5 H11 H7 H6 H9 E29 RT H4 H8 H23 H22 E...

Page 143: ...W TA30C2E5STD H24 H23 H22 H21 H10 H5 H7 H25 E28 H6 H11 H13 E51 H14 E59 H14 E58 H9 E53 H13 E52 PAW A2W TSHC E45 PAW A2W TSHC E44 PAW A2W TSBU E42 PAW A2W TSSO E47 H11 RT2 H9 E54 H15 E32 H17 E56 H16 N L...

Page 144: ...RT1 H4 H23 H22 H21 PAW TDxxC1E5 UK H24 H10 H5 H7 H25 E28 H11 H6 H9 E53 PAW A2W TSHC E45 H14 E58 H13 E52 H13 E51 H19 H20 H18 E55 H14 E59 PAW A2W TSHC E44 PAW A2W TSHC E43 PAW A2W TSBU E42 N L N L 3 2 1...

Page 145: ...all heating cooling circuits are closed is at least 30 litres for systems up to and including 9 kW nominal heating capacity A7 W35 and at least 50 litres for systems with 12 and 16 kW nominal heating...

Page 146: ...2 see explanation for E29 E41 Room temperature sensor for heating zone 1 see explanation for E29 E42 Buffer tank temperature sensor E43 Swimming pool temperature sensor E44 Supply water temperature se...

Page 147: ...tion instructions for the F and G generation models are given in the planning manual for bi bloc systems or mono bloc systems from 2014 as well as in the installation instructions and in the service m...

Page 148: ...t leading in turn to increased risk of explosion or injury Carry out installation of the refrigerant pipes in a proper manner and check that there are no leaks in the installation before turning on th...

Page 149: ...llation location for the indoor and outdoor unit or the mono bloc unit 5 2 Installation criteria p 97 4 Determine the requirements for the hydraulic connection of the devices 5 3 Hydraulics p 112 Alwa...

Page 150: ...placed at the desired installation location 3 Depending on the weight of the devices 4 6 2 3 Technical Data bi bloc systems p 40 4 6 3 3 Technical Data mono bloc systems p 55 you will need two to fou...

Page 151: ...hole in the wall ATTENTION Danger of cables being chewed through by rodents in hollow walls If wall holes exist in hollow walls rodents could get in and chew through cables In order to prevent cables...

Page 152: ...at the installation location 2 Align the device by means of the adjustable feet use spirit level Hydrokits Carry out the following steps to install the hydrokit 1 Exercise caution as you unpack the hy...

Page 153: ...d mono bloc units Carry out the following steps to install the outdoor unit or mono bloc unit 1 Exercise caution when unpacking the device at the installation site 2 Attach the device to a concrete fo...

Page 154: ...0 355 400 320 40 20 579 400 356 1410 615 426 5 70 320 152 1283 318 5 413 45 45 45 Aquarea High Performance mono bloc unit J generation 5 to 9 kW WH MDC J3E5 Aquarea High Performance T CAP and HT mono...

Page 155: ...al cables can be life threatening due to electrical shock Before opening the device make sure that the entire system is disconnected from the electric supply Especially in case of outdoor units of bi...

Page 156: ...oks 2 3 Lift up the front plate with both hands and remove it from the hooks 3 4 To replace the front plate proceed in the reverse order See that the right and left hook engage correctly Hydrokit J an...

Page 157: ...or mono bloc unit 1 Remove the fixing screws 1 on the front plate 2 2 Push the front plate downwards 3 to release the latches 3 Then pull the front plate to yourself to remove it 4 To replace the fro...

Page 158: ...installation of mono bloc units you can skip chapter 6 6 Connecting the refrigeration circuit Continue with section 6 7 Connecting the heating circuit p 165 Requirements for correctly configured flare...

Page 159: ...ust be completely even and smooth 2 3 4 1 7 a 9 10 11 12 8 6 5 A B A Tube expander 1 Bar 2 Handle 3 Yoke 4 Core 5 Arrow marking 6 Clamp handle 7 Bar 8 Copper tube a 0 0 5 mm B Unprofessional flaring 9...

Page 160: ...w of upper section seen from rear side 1 Zone 2 Supply water outlet to space heating only in two zone configuration 2 Zone 2 Return water inlet from space heating only in two zone configuration 3 Refr...

Page 161: ...rant gas line 4 Refrigerant liquid line 5 Fresh water inlet 6 Supply water outlet to hot water tank All in One unit H generation Standard configuration for 1 heating zone WH ADC1216H6E5 WH ADC0916H9E8...

Page 162: ...8 5 8 65 9 52 3 8 42 WH ADC0916H9E8 WH UD HE8 15 88 5 8 65 9 52 3 8 42 T CAP H Generation R410A WH ADC1216H6E5 WH UX HE5 15 88 5 8 65 9 52 3 8 42 WH ADC1216H6E5C WH UX HE5 15 88 5 8 65 9 52 3 8 42 WH...

Page 163: ...k The devices are operated with 230 V or 400 V alternating current Touching the live electrical cables can be life threatening due to electrical shock Before opening the outdoor unit make sure that th...

Page 164: ...ystems Refrigerant gas pipe Refrigerant liquid pipe Diameter mm inches Torque Nm Diameter mm inches Torque Nm High Performance J Generation R32 WH UD03JE5 12 7 1 2 55 6 35 1 4 18 WH UD05JE5 12 7 1 2 5...

Page 165: ...rom freezing up Drain the heating circuit by using a field supplied draining device manually or automatically before freezing starts Danger of corrosion in open systems Ingress of oxygen into open wat...

Page 166: ...ther components according to the planning documents 2 Connect the water circuit to the supply water outlet and return water inlet of the indoor unit or mono bloc unit 3 Use suitable flare nuts to conn...

Page 167: ...ooling d Zone 1 Return water inlet from space heating cooling e Supply water outlet to hot water tank f Fresh water inlet C Detail view of piping connections for both confi gurations B Two zone config...

Page 168: ...ply water outlet to space heating cooling b Return water inlet from space heating cooling c Fresh water inlet d Supply water outlet to hot water tank Connections of the water pipes All in One unit H g...

Page 169: ...unit RP 1 117 6 RP 58 8 1 For the All in One unit in two zone configuration WH ADC0309J3E5B the specified flare nut size and torque apply to the supply and return water pipe connections for both zone...

Page 170: ...ominal flow rate of the respective heat pump This is only allowable for heat pump models of the F Generation because hydraulic disconnection is necessary for all heat pump models of the G and H Genera...

Page 171: ...nnot be clogged Install the drain hoses in a frost free environment This is particularly important in the case of outdoor and mono bloc units because if the periods in outside temperatures below 0 C a...

Page 172: ...d 5 2 2 3 Securing the outdoor unit p 102 For a safe drainage of condensation water even at outside temperatures below 0 C a drain pipe is recommended reaching into the frost free area of the undergro...

Page 173: ...w from below 1 Condensation drain outlet 6 7 2 2 Connecting the safety valve drainage tap All in One unit J or H Generation For the All in One Unit of the J or H Generation a safety valve initial pres...

Page 174: ...to the safety valve drainage tap of the hydrokit 1 Slide the drain hose onto the safety valve drainage tap on the hydrokit 2 Ensure that the drain hose is seated firmly Use a hose clip to attach the h...

Page 175: ...e cable length if indicated as well as the connecting conditions for the individual devices 5 4 Electricals p 116 Pay attention to the correct polarity while connecting the cabling Connecting the cabl...

Page 176: ...arry out the following steps to connect the power cord to the indoor unit 1 Open the indoor unit 6 5 Opening devices p 155 and if applicable the connection box 2 Guide the cable through the cable glan...

Page 177: ...n One units Models Connection diagram WH ADC0309J3E5 B C WH UD JE5 1 WH ADC1216H6E5 WH UD HE5 WH ADC1216H6E5 WH UX HE5 WH ADC1216H6E5C WH UD HE5 WH ADC1216H6E5C WH UX HE5 Terminals on indoor unit Term...

Page 178: ...pply 1 Power supply 2 A1 LA2 LA3 N L L A1 LA2 LA3 N LC1 LC2 LC3 N LC1 LC2 LC3 N Indoor outdoor unit connection For model WH SHF09F3E8 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 L L N N LA1 LA2 LA3 N LA1 LA2 LA3 N For model...

Page 179: ...th J Generation Installation example Mono bloc units p 180 Carry out the following steps to connect the power cord to the mono bloc unit 1 Open the mono bloc unit 6 5 Opening devices p 155 2 If there...

Page 180: ...Detailed view of the Rear Side 1 Rear side of the Cabinet 2 Cable gland for power cord 1 3 Cable gland for power cord 2 11 Cable gland for remote controller cable 12 Cable gland for optional accessory...

Page 181: ...he installation example below and the subsequent brief overview of the external interfaces 6 8 2 3 Brief Overview of external interfaces p 183 and take care to leave the earth conductor longer than th...

Page 182: ...ther hot objects such as the water pipes at any point so that the insulation is not damaged Installation example for accessories Mono bloc unit A 2 1 3 4 5 6 B 8 9 8 7 11 8 9 10 9 10 a 9 13 12 B WH MD...

Page 183: ...emperature sensor Optional PCB CZ NS4P Vcc Bit1 Bit2 N O C N O C L N Cool Heat L N Cool Heat CN206 CN205 CN203 CN202 CN201 CN204 CN207 CN208 CN209 CN210 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 6...

Page 184: ...n the planning manual for bi bloc systems or mono bloc systems from 2014 as well as in the installation instructions and in the service manual of the respective device CAUTION Danger of electrical sho...

Page 185: ...it hydrokit or All in One unit and is hard wired It can however be dismounted and mounted separately at any desired location e g even on the wall of a different room than the installation room of the...

Page 186: ...wiring of the remote controller no polarity 6 Screw C Schematic detailed representation of the terminals on the indoor unit and remote controller 5 Electrical wiring of the remote controller 7 Indoor...

Page 187: ...ote controller and on the inside of the top part 14 along the edge up to the terminals of the remote controller Fasten the cable using cable binders 15 6 Strip the insulation having a length of 6mm fr...

Page 188: ...over until the six latching hooks 22 engage on the front panel F G UP 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 F Mounting top bottom part 16 Top claws 17 Bottom claws G Front panel indoor unit 18 Front panel of the indoo...

Page 189: ...ults in the refrigerant circuit due to penetrating humidity or foreign gases evacuation of the system before commissioning is mandatory The system must be evacuated before commissioning and a pressure...

Page 190: ...ar for 10 minutes loosen the hose from the vacuum pump and the service port of the 3 way valve 8 Tighten the valve cap on the service port of the 3 way valve by means of a torque wrench with a torque...

Page 191: ...the hot water tank 4 6 2 1 Components bi bloc systems p 29 to the closed position 2 Open all hot water taps in the heating system water and shower taps 3 Fill the hot water tank through the fresh wate...

Page 192: ...of escaping air e Check the system pressure on the manometer In normal operation the system pressure should be between 0 5 and 3 bar Adjust the set pressure if necessary 6 Then again check the pressu...

Page 193: ...of the system 1 Switch on the power supply 2 Switch on the residual current circuit breaker RCCB of the indoor unit or mono bloc unit and use the remote controller to switch on the heat pump to do so...

Page 194: ...ction 1 Fill in the commissioning report Make sure again that all installation and commissioning work has been carried out fully and correctly 2 Hand over to the customer all documents and instruct hi...

Page 195: ...rnating current Touching the live electrical cables can be life threatening Service and maintenance work must only be carried out by an accredited electrician or an authorised dealer Before commencing...

Page 196: ...pressure relief valve back to the home position closed 7 3 Conducting visual checks on the PCBs and terminals Carry out the following steps 1 Carry out a visual inspection of the PCBs and terminals f...

Page 197: ...th water if necessary 8 Turn the power supply on 1 C a A B b 2 3 Magnetic water filter set A Front view B Right side view 1 Service valve 2 Discharge port 3 Magnetic bar C Detail view of service valve...

Page 198: ...dible sounds of escaping air 3 Close the air purge valve again by turning in a clockwise direction 7 7 Resetting the thermostatic overload protection The overload protection 4 6 2 1 Components bi bloc...

Page 199: ...Switch the device to pump down operating mode on the remote controller To do so follow the instructions given in the operating instructions of the respective device 2 Operate the system in pump down m...

Page 200: ...in order to be sure about the valid functions of each model it is absolutely mandatory to refer to the operating instructions or service manual for the relevant model when operating the device 17 EN...

Page 201: ...turned ON or OFF The outdoor unit provides heat to the water tank HEAT TANK The outdoor unit provides heat to the water tank and the system This mode can be selected only when the water tank is insta...

Page 202: ...d language setting screen appears 1 Scroll with and to select the language 2 Press to confirm the selection Setting the clock 1 Select with or how to display the time either 24h or am pm format for ex...

Page 203: ...y not work properly if set wrongly Please consult an authorised dealer To display Main Menu To select menu To confirm the selected content After the initial settings have been completed you can select...

Page 204: ...Room heater To set the room heater ON or OFF OFF 1 5 Tank heater To set the tank heater ON or OFF OFF 1 6 Sterilization To set the auto sterilization ON or OFF ON Do not use the system during steriliz...

Page 205: ...2 2 System information Shows all system information in each area Actual system information of 10 items Inlet Outlet Zone 1 Zone 2 Tank Buffer tank Solar Pool COMP frequency Pump flowrate Select and re...

Page 206: ...of clock display 24h 3 6 Date Time Sets the present date and time Year Month Day Hour Min 3 7 Language Sets the display language for the top screen For Greek please refer to the English version ENGLIS...

Page 207: ...or switch 5 External error signal 6 SG ready control 7 Demand control 8 Heat Cool SW 5 2 Zone Sensor To select the sensors and to select either 1 zone or 2 zone system Zone After selecting 1 or 2 zone...

Page 208: ...o Yes 5 C Set T for Buffer Tank 5 7 Base pan heater To select whether or not optional base pan heater is connected Type A The base pan heater activates only during deice operation Type B The base pan...

Page 209: ...ding on the control pattern setting options Yes Auto 5 C Set outdoor temperature for turn ON Bivalent connection Yes After selecting the outdoor temperature Control pattern Alternative Parallel Advanc...

Page 210: ...y OFF Option to set external pump either ON or OFF during bivalent operation Set to ON if system is simple bivalent connection SG signal Operation pattern Vcc bit1 Vcc bit2 Open Open Heat Pump OFF Boi...

Page 211: ...ng the tank T ON temperature T OFF temperature 5 C Set Antifreeze temperature Yes After selecting the tank T ON temperature T OFF temperature After setting the antifreeze temperature 80 C Set Hi limit...

Page 212: ...oor unit will start defrost operation if long heating hour operate during low outdoor temperature Manual 5 20 Defrost signal To turn on defrost signal to stop fan coil during defrost operation If defr...

Page 213: ...4 temperature points must also be input for Zone 2 Zone 1 and Zone 2 will not appear on the display if only 1 zone system Water temp for heating ON Direct 35 C Temperature for heating ON Min Max range...

Page 214: ...s for cooling Water temperatures for cooling ON and T for cooling ON Water temp for cooling ON Compensation curve Cooling ON temperatures in compensation curve or direct input Water temp for cooling O...

Page 215: ...atures for switching from Heat to Cool or Cool to Heat Outdoor temp for Heat to Cool Outdoor temp for Cool to Heat Outdoor temp for Heat to Cool 15 C Set outdoor temperature for switching from Heat to...

Page 216: ...be set for 1 or more days of the week Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sterilization Time 12 00 Time of the selected day s of the week to sterilize the tank 0 00 23 59 Sterilization Boiling temp 65 C Set...

Page 217: ...han during construction Edit to set the temperature of dry concrete ON Edit Edit Stages 1 Temperature 25 C Heating temperature for drying the concrete Select the desired stages 1 10 range 1 99 ON Conf...

Page 218: ...an 40 C Water filter Clean the water filter at least once a year Failure to do so may cause the filter to clog up which may lead to system breakdown Consult an authorised dealer Please also remove dus...

Page 219: ...temperature is low the system may need longer time to heat up System does not heat up instantly System will take some time to heat up the water if it starts to operate at cold water temperature Backu...

Page 220: ...display shows an error code as indicated below contact the number registered in the Remote Controller or a nearest authorised installer All switches are disabled except and Error No Error explanation...

Page 221: ...Notes...

Page 222: ...1002 Aquarea air to water heat pumps Planning and installation manual 02 2022 Notes...

Page 223: ...1003 Aquarea air to water heat pumps Planning and installation manual 02 2022 Notes...

Page 224: ...ruary 2022 We reserve the right to make technical changes without notice No guarantee for completeness and accuracy of the information The printed colours of the equipment may differ from the actual d...

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