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1.  Make a through hole. (Check pipe diameter and insulation thickness)
2.  Insert the piping sleeve to the hole.
3.  Fix the bushing to the sleeve.
4.  Cut the sleeve until it extrudes about 15 mm from the wall.

 

CAUTION

When the wall is hollow, please be sure to use the sleeve for 
tube assembly to prevent dangers caused by mice biting the 
connection cable.

5.  Finish by sealing the sleeve with putty or caulking compound at the 

fi nal stage.

15 mm

Putty or caulking compound

Through hole

Indoor

Outdoor

Sleeve for tube 
assembly

Approx. 5 - 7 mm

Bushing for tube assemblys

Wall

Transport and Handling

 

Be careful during transportating the unit so that it is not damaged 
by impact.

 

Only remove the packaging material once it has reached desired 
installation location.

 

It may need three or more people to 
carry out the installation work. The weight 
of Tank Unit might cause injury if carried 
by one person.

 

The Tank Unit can be transported either 
in vertical or horizontal.

 

-

If it transported in horizontal, make 
sure Front of packaging material 
(printed with “FRONT”) must facing 
upwards.

 

-

If it transported in vertical, use the 
hand holes on sides, slide and 
move to the desired location.

 

Fix the Adjustable Feet 

1

, if the Tank unit installed on a uneven 

surface.

Required space for installation

(Unit : mm)

Min.

 

100

Min.

 

700

Min.

 

350

Min.

 

100

Min.

 

100

Install the Tank Unit in indoors with frost free weather proof 
location only.

Must install on a fl at horizontal and solid hard surface.

There should not be any heat source or steam near the 
Tank Unit.

A place where air circulation in the room is good.

A place where drainage can be easily done
(e.g. Utility room). 

A place where Tank Unit’s operation noise will not cause 
discomfort to the user.

A place where Tank Unit is far from door way.

A place where accessible for maintenance.

Ensure to keep minimum distance of spaces as illustrated 
below from wall, ceiling, or other obstacles.

A place where fl ammable gas leaking might not occur. 

Secure the Tank Unit to prevent it being knocked over 
accidentally or during earthquakes. 

Please avoid installations which expose the Tank Unit to any of the 
following conditions:

Extraordinary environment conditions; installation in frost or 
exposure to unfavorable weather conditions.

Voltage input exceeding the specifi ed voltage.

Before choosing the installation site, obtain user approval.

SELECT THE BEST LOCATION 

TO DRILL A HOLE IN THE 

WALL AND INSTALL A 

SLEEVE OF PIPING

Must use water that complies with European water quality 
standard 98/83 EC. The lifespan of the Tank Unit will be shorter if 
groundwater (include spring water and well water) is used. 

The Tank Unit shall not be used with the tap water containing 
contaminants such as salt, acid, and other impurities which may 
corrode the tank and its component.

WATER QUALITY REQUIREMENT

Typical Piping Installation

Main 

Supply

Fan Coil Unit

2-Way Valve

Tab /

Shower

Air-to-Water Heatpump 

Outdoor Unit

Temporary 
connection to 
be removed 
immediately 
after fi lling

Double 
Check Valve 
assembly is 
acceptable 
in house

Expansion 
Vessel

Radiator / 

Floor Heater

Tank Water 
Discharge

Tundish

Pressure 

Reducing 

Valve

Shut 

Off 

Valve

Check 

Valve

Drain 

Water

1

2

PIPING INSTALLATION

3

Hold

Hold

Hold arrow section 
to slide and move

Summary of Contents for WH-ADC0509L3E5

Page 1: ...cause these important contents are related to safety The meaning of each indication used is as below Incorrect installation due to ignorance or negligence of the instructions will cause harm or damage and the seriousness is classified by the following indications Please leave this installation manual with the unit after installation WARNING This indication shows the possibility of causing death or...

Page 2: ...on approval applicable to respective country that may require to notify the local authority before installation The Tank Unit must be shipped and stored in upright condition and dry environment It may laid on its back when being moved into the building Work done to the Tank Unit after remove the front plate cover that secured by screws must be carried out under the supervision of authorized dealer...

Page 3: ...ow Sensor g Water Pressure Sensor h Front Plate i Top Plate j Right Plate k Left Plate l Rear Plate m Tank Sensor Not Visible n Bushing 4 pieces o Safety Relief Valve p Network Adaptor Holder q Electric Anode Bar NotVisible Applicable only forWH ADC0509L3E5AN and WH ADC0509L6E5AN r Electric anode PCB NotVisible Applicable only forWH ADC0509L3E5AN and WH ADC0509L6E5AN Main Components Diagram Field ...

Page 4: ...Tank Unit A place where air circulation in the room is good A place where drainage can be easily done e g Utility room A place where Tank Unit s operation noise will not cause discomfort to the user A place where Tank Unit is far from door way A place where accessible for maintenance Ensure to keep minimum distance of spaces as illustrated below from wall ceiling or other obstacles A place where f...

Page 5: ...late the water circuit pipes to prevent reduction of heating capacity After installation check the water leakage condition in connection area during test run Failure to connect the tube appropriately might cause the Tank Unit malfunction Protection From Frost If the Tank Unit is being exposed to frost while power supply failure or pump operating failure drain the system When water is idle inside t...

Page 6: ...of this pipework must be in such a way so that the outlet is visible and can not cause any damage Keep away from electrical components It is recommended to fit a tundish into this g pipework Tundish should be visible and positioned away from frost environment and electrical components WARNING This section is for authorized and licensed electrician only Work behind the Control Board Cover 5 secured...

Page 7: ...ap g 2 Set all Tap Shower OPEN 3 Start filling water to the Domestic Hot Water Tank via Tube Connector i After 20 40min water should flow out from Tap Shower Else please contact your local authorized dealer 4 Check and make sure no water leaking at the tube connecting points 5 Set the Domestic Hot Water Tank Discharge Drain Tap g to OPEN for 10 seconds to release air from this pipeline Then set it...

Page 8: ...ed in the Outdoor Unit 1 Confirm that the pressure relief valve is working properly Pull the lever horizontal direction 2 Release the lever when water comes out of the drain pipe of the pressure relief valve While the air continues to come out of the drain pipe keep raising the lever to completely discharge the air 3 Confirm that the water from the drain pipe stops 4 If water is leaking pull the l...

Page 9: ...ove of the case 5 For embedded type Preparation Make 2 holes for screws using a driver Avoid the wire being caught Mount the top case Align the claws of the top case and then align the claws of the bottom case Screws field supply Bottom case Back side Top case Back side Remote controller terminal board Remove the coating Approx 6 mm Make sure the wiring connection is in the correct direction Mount...

Page 10: ...t water piping connections Has the heat insulation been carried out at water piping connection Is the Pressure Relief Valve operation normal Is water pressure higher than 0 5 bar Is the water drainage work properly done Is the power supply voltage within the rated voltage range Is the cables being fixed to RCCB ELCB and terminal board firmly Is the cables being clamped firmly by holder clamper Is ...

Page 11: ...roller Floor heating Indoor Connect floor heating or radiator directly to the Tank Unit Remove remote controller from Tank Unit and install it in the room where floor heating is installed This is an application that uses remote controller as Room Thermostat 3 External Room Thermostat Outdoor Room Thermostat Field supply Floor heating Indoor Connect floor heating or radiator directly to Tank Unit R...

Page 12: ...nk It requires connection setting of buffer tank and T temperature setting at heating operation separately This system requires Optional PCB CZ NS5P Note Buffer tank thermistor must be connected to main indoor PCB only Outdoor Radiator Thermistor 1 Thermistor 2 Buffer tank Pump 2 Pump 1 Mixing valve 1 Indoor Floor heating Connect floor heating or radiator to 2 circuits through buffer tank as shown...

Page 13: ...lected not display on remote controller Indoor Outdoor Simple 2 zone Floor heating Radiator Thermistor 2 Thermistor 1 Pump 2 Mixing valve Indoor Outdoor Radiator This is an example of simple 2 zone control without using buffer tank Built in pump from Tank Unit served as a pump in zone 1 Install mixing valve pump and thermistor specified by Panasonic on zone 2 circuit Please be sure to assign high ...

Page 14: ...it to compensate for insufficient capacity by operate boiler when outdoor temperature drops heat pump capacity is insufficient Boiler is connected parallel with heat pump against heating circuit Besides that an application that connects to the DHW tank s circuit to heat up tank s hot water is also possible Boiler output can be control by either SG ready input from optional PCB or Auto control by 3...

Page 15: ...wer Supply 1 cord Power Supply 2 cord Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Connecting cable For connection to Optional PCB 7 1 By connecting Optional PCB 2 Zone temperature control can be achieved Please connect mixing valves water pumps and thermistors in zone 1 and zone 2 to each terminals in Optional PCB Temperature of each zone can be controlled independently by remote controller 2 Pump zone 1 and zone 2 ...

Page 16: ... cable Mixing valve zone 1 cable Mixing valve zone 2 cable 2 way valve cable Extra pump cable Boiler contact cable D 1 and D 2 Bushings are for External control cable Outdoor air sensor cable Remote controller cable Room sensor zone 1 cable Room sensor zone 2 cable Buffer tank sensor cable Pool sensor cable Water sensor zone 1 cable Water sensor zone 2 cable Demand signal cable Solar sensor cable ...

Page 17: ... Zone pump AC230V AC 230V 0 6 A max Thermistor inputs Zone room sensor PAW A2W TSRT Buffer tank sensor PAW A2W TSBU Pool water sensor PAW A2W TSHC Zone water sensor PAW A2W TSHC Solar sensor PAW A2W TSSO Recommended External Device Specification This section explains about the external devices optional recommended by Panasonic Please always ensure to use the correct external device during system i...

Page 18: ...cuit board Pull the cable out of the Tank Unit so that there is no pinching If an Optional PCB has been installed in the Tank Unit connect to the CN CNT connector of the Optional PCB 2 Insert a flat head screwdriver into the slot on the top of the adaptor and remove the cover Connect the other end of the CN CNT cable connector to the connector inside the adaptor Slot Connector 3 Pull the CN CNT ca...

Page 19: ...t direct water temp Set pool temp 4 Display Heat temp Display current heating temperature it is set temperature when enclosed by line 5 Display tank temp Display current tank temperature it is set temperature when enclosed by line 6 Outdoor temp Display outdoor temp 3 1 Remote Controller Outline The LCD display as shown in this manual are for instructional purpose only and may differ from the actu...

Page 20: ...ll be recognised as main remote controller Set language confirm Clock format 12 00am Mon 24h am pm Select Confirm When language is set setting screen of time display appears 24h am pm Set time display confirm Date time 12 00am Mon Year Month Day Hour Min 2015 01 01 12 00 Select Confirm YY MM DD Time setup screen appears Set YY MM DD Time confirm Front grille 12 00am Mon Is O D front grille fixed N...

Page 21: ...ction Yes No Tank setup Solar setup 12 Only when the selection for Optional PCB is Yes External Error signal Yes No 13 Only when the selection for Optional PCB is Yes Demand control Yes No 14 Only when the selection for Optional PCB is Yes SG ready Yes No Capacity setup 15 Only when the selection for Optional PCB is Yes External Compressor SW Yes No 16 Circulation liquid Water glycol 17 Only when ...

Page 22: ...Tank is Yes except for AIO 33 Outdoor temp for Cool to Heat Cool Heat change temp setup 34 Tank Floor operation time max Max operation time for Heat Cool mode setup 35 Tank heat up time max Max operation time for Tank mode setup 36 Tank re heat temp Tank re heat temp setup 37 Sterilization Sterilization day and temp and time setup 38 Service setup Pump maximum speed Pump maximum speed setup Air pu...

Page 23: ...ting Depend on model System setup 12 00am Mon Optional PCB connectivity Zone Sensor Heater capacity Anti freezing Select Confirm If there is built in Heater set the selectable heater capacity NOTE There are models which cannot select Heater capacity 4 Anti freezing Initial setting Yes System setup 12 00am Mon Optional PCB connectivity Zone Sensor Heater capacity Anti freezing Select Confirm Operat...

Page 24: ...YES After that please begin setting according to remote controller instruction Boiler icon will be displayed on remote controller top screen After Bivalent connection Set YES there is two option of control pattern to be select SG Ready Auto 1 SG ready Only available to set when optional PCB set to YES SG Ready input from optional PCB terminal control ON OFF of boiler and heat pump as below conditi...

Page 25: ...iler control characteristic in order to select the optimal setting for the system 3 Smart There are Energy price both electricity and boiler and Schedule to be set on remote controller Operation setting of Energy price and Schedule shall be responsible by installer Based on these settings system will calculate the final price for both electricity and boiler When final price of Electricity is lower...

Page 26: ...8 6 85 1 4 1 6 15 5 2 55 50 8 7 90 85 1 7 20 15 5 3 8 8 1 8 5 4 5 6 55 8 9 9 1 90 1 9 2 1 20 5 7 60 55 9 2 95 90 2 2 25 20 5 8 9 3 2 3 5 9 6 1 60 9 4 9 6 95 2 4 2 6 25 6 2 65 60 9 7 100 95 2 7 30 25 6 3 9 8 2 8 6 4 6 6 65 9 9 100 2 9 3 1 30 6 7 70 65 A minimum operating current is applied on each model for protection purpose 0 2 voltage hysteresis is provided The value of voltage after 2nd decimal...

Page 27: ...ter Initial setting Manual System setup 12 00am Mon External compressor SW Circulation liquid Heat Cool SW Force Heater Select Confirm Under manual mode user can turn on force heater through quick menu If selection is auto force heater mode will turn automatically if pop up error happen during operation Force heater will operate follow the latest mode selection mode selection is disable under forc...

Page 28: ...t cool meter and Tank meter Both systems can provide all generation data of heating cooling and DHW directly from external meter If Heat cool meter is set to Yes it will read from external meter for heat pump s energy generation data during heating cooling and DHW operation 1 If Heat cool meter is set to No it will base on unit s calculation for heat pump s energy generation data during heating co...

Page 29: ...tting range is 1 C 15 C 29 Heater ON OFF 0 C OFF ON a Outdoor temp for heater ON Initial setting 0 C Set outdoor temp when back up heater starts to operate Setting range is 20 C 15 C User shall set whether to use or not to use heater b Heater ON delay time Initial setting 30 minutes Set delay time from compressor ON for heater to turn ON if not achieve water set temperature Setting range is 10 min...

Page 30: ...utdoor temp for Cool to Heat Initial setting 10 C 10 C Heat Cool Outdoor temp dropping Set outdoor temp that switches from Cooling to Heating by Auto setting Setting range is 5 C 14 C Timing of judgement is every 1 hour Tank 34 Floor operation time max Initial setting 8h Heat Tank 30min 10h Set max operating hours of heating When max operation time is shortened it can boil the tank more frequently...

Page 31: ...ring room side operation 39 Dry concrete 30 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 35 C 35 C 40 C 40 C 45 C Stage Operate concrete curing operation Select Edit set temp for every stage 1 99 1 is for 1 day Setting range is 25 55 C When it is turned ON dry concrete starts When it is 2 zone it dries both zones 40 Service contact Contact 1 Bryan Adams ABC abc 0 9 Other A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c...

Page 32: ...r NOTE It is different from to use not to use backup heater set by client When this setting is used heater power on due to protection against frost will be disabled Please use this setting when it is required by utility company By using this setting it cannot defrost due to low Heating s setting temp and operation may stop H75 Please set under the responsibility of installer When it stops frequent...

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