
9.2 Notes for commissioning
The Multitalent heat pump manager serves to
operate and control the entire plant. The heat
pump manager itself is operated by the control
unit. The control console is connected to the basic
device and is located behind the flap on the indoor
unit.
A
B
C
Fig. 58: Control panel
The heat pump manager is controlled by means of
the following buttons.
A
B
C
Home
Fig. 59: Control panel in detail
The rotary knob (A) can be used to toggle between
the displayed menu points or to change the set
values.
Pressing the Home button (B) always returns you
to the standard display.
Each of the four function keys (C) stand for one of
the four rows on the display. Pressing an F button
serves to select a menu item or set value.
After a power failure etc., the previously pro-
grammed configuration can be accepted imme-
diately by pressing the function button next to
"End". This also happens automatically after a
delay of 10 minutes.
n
System 1 is pre-installed at the factory. After a
reset of the heat-pump manager, the parame-
ters for System 1 are loaded.
n
An intensive visual inspection is to be carried
out before the actual commissioning.
n
Switch on the electrical supply.
n
The following screen appears on the Multitalent
display:
End
Installation
OK
Fig. 60: Display screen "Installation"
n
Check which system schematic is used (see
the hydraulic schematic in the heat-pump man-
ager handbook).
n
If the System 1 schematic is applicable, you
need only press the F-button next to
End
.
Should a different system schematic be
selected, press the F-button next to
OK
to
begin installation.
n
The configuration in the installation level for the
selected hydraulics has to be
completely
pro-
grammed with the parameters that go with
it (see the hydraulic schematic in the heat-
pump manager handbook).
n
The system has to be matched to the custom-
er's personal values (e.g. inlet temperature).
n
The brief instructions supplied give an over-
view of how to set the most important values.
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After configuration, the system is to be run-in
and the measured values are to be recorded in
the commissioning report.
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