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EHS
Installer Reference 

Guide Book

EHS Mono for Europe
(R32, 50Hz, HP)

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AE080BXYDEG/EU,  
AE080BXYDGG/EU,
AE120BXYDEG/EU,  
AE120BXYDGG/EU,

AE140BXYDEG/EU

 

AE140BXYDGG/EU  

AE120RXYDEG/EU, 

AE120RXYDGG/EU

AE160RXYDEG/EU, 

AE160RXYDGG/EU

AE200RNWMEG/EU 
AE260RNWMEG/EU, 
AE260RNWMGG/EU

AE050RXYDEG/EU

Summary of Contents for EHS AE050RXYDEG/EU

Page 1: ...o make technical changes and provide no guarantee as to the accuracy of this data AE080BXYDEG EU AE080BXYDGG EU AE120BXYDEG EU AE120BXYDGG EU AE140BXYDEG EU AE140BXYDGG EU AE120RXYDEG EU AE120RXYDGG EU AE160RXYDEG EU AE160RXYDGG EU AE200RNWMEG EU AE260RNWMEG EU AE260RNWMGG EU AE050RXYDEG EU ...

Page 2: ...Contents Version Modification Date Remark Ver 1 0 Release the EHS IRG Mono 22 12 16 History Ver 1 1 Modified the Mono HT to Mono some data and MCB ELB or RCBO ELCB 22 12 23 ...

Page 3: ...0 1 6 Installation location requirement of outdoorunit 11 2 Handling the box 2 1 Outdoorunit 13 2 2 Indoorunit 16 3 Unit combination 3 1 Nomenclature 20 3 2 Unit combination 21 3 3 Controllercompatibility 21 4 Typical applications 4 1 Single zone radiator 23 4 2 Single zone underfloor 24 4 3 Two zone radiatorand underfloor 25 4 4 Single zone fan coil units 26 4 5 DHW only 27 5 Unit installation 5 ...

Page 4: ... configuration 8 1 Outdoorunit 120 8 2 Indoorunit 123 8 3 Service mode 124 8 4 Usage of wired remote controller 155 8 5 Testing operations and concrete curing function 165 9 Commissioning Recommissioning 9 1 Overview 171 9 2 Precaution 171 9 3 Checklist before commissioning 172 9 4 Airpurging 173 9 5 Commissioning 175 9 6 Check operation measured data 177 9 7 Recommissioning 177 10 Maintenance 10 ...

Page 5: ...uide Mono tank integrated type 4 11 Trouble shooting 11 1 Overview 184 11 2 Trouble shooting of errorcode 187 12 Technical data 12 1 Outdoorunit main components 191 12 2 Indoorunit main components 201 12 3 Piping Wiring diagram 206 ...

Page 6: ...nk integrated type 5 1 1 General 6 1 2 Installing the unit 7 1 3 Caution of ignition sources 9 1 4 Leakage detection and refrigerant recovery 9 1 5 Installation location requirement of indoorunit 10 1 6 Installation location requirement of outdoorunit 11 ...

Page 7: ...ty The manufacturershall not be responsible fordamages arising from noncompliant units orparts The manufacturershall not be responsible fordamage originating from unauthorized changes orthe improper connection of electric and hydraulic lines Failure to complywith these instructions orto complywith the requirements outlined in the Operating limits table included in the manual shall immediately inva...

Page 8: ... and understand the hazards involved Children shall not playwith the appliance Cleaning and usermaintenance shall not be done by children without supervision Be sure not to perform powercable modification extension wiring and multiple wire connection It may cause electric shock orfire due to poorconnection poorinsulation orcurrent limit over When extension wiring is required due to powerline damag...

Page 9: ...kings and signs on the equipment shall be visible and legible Upon leakage of the refrigerant ventilate the room When the leaked refrigerant is exposed to a flame orhot source it may cause the generation of toxic gases Make sure that the work area is safe from flammable substances To purge airin the refrigerant piping be sure to use a vacuum pump Note that the refrigerant has no odour The units ar...

Page 10: ...erials have not degraded Replace components onlywith parts specified by Samsung Otherparts may result in the ignition of refrigerant in the atmosphere from a leak Make sure that the work area is well ventilated before performing a hot work Ventilation of the installation areas must be maintained during the work The ventilation should safely disperse any released gases and preferably expel them int...

Page 11: ... with leak free disconnect couplings Before starting the recovery check forthe status of the recovery system and sealing state Consult with the manufacturerif suspected The recovered refrigerant shall be returned to the supplierin the correct recovery cylinders with the Waste transfer note attached Do not mix refrigerants in the recovery units orcylinders If compressors orcompressoroils are to be ...

Page 12: ...part of the warranty and will be charged to the end customer Make sure that thaw waterruns correctly and unhindered out of the unit at low ambient temperature If the drainage is exposed to subzero temperatures additional protection must be taken by the installer such as installing heatercables in the drain piping Failing to do so may cause severe damage to the product and potential leakages of ref...

Page 13: ... Installer reference guide Mono tank integrated type 12 2 1 Outdoorunit 13 Unpacking the outdoorunit 13 Product line up and accessories 14 2 2 Indoorunit 16 Unpacking the indoorunit 16 Product line up and accessories 16 ...

Page 14: ... to the applicable distributorof the Samsung products Afterinspection the protective wrapping and box must be put back correctly in orderto protect the product It is important to protect the product therefore transport the product in the protective packaging and keep covered until final installation Preparation of both horizontal and vertical transport routes and equipment might be required in ord...

Page 15: ... line up Capacity 5 0 kW 8 0 kW 12 0 kW 14 0 16 0 kW Mono HT Quiet Chassis 1 phase AE080BXYDEG EU AE120BXYDEG EU AE140BXYDEG EU 3 phase AE080BXYDGG EU AE120BXYDGG EU AE140BXYDGG EU Mono Chassis 1 phase AE050RXYDEG EU AE080RXYDEG EU AE120RXYDEG EU AE160RXYDEG EU 3 phase AE080RXYDGG EU AE120RXYDGG EU AE160RXYDGG EU ...

Page 16: ...d the installation manual overto the customerafterfinishing installation No Product name Shape Mono HTQuiet Mono AE080 120 140BXYD AE050RXYDEG AE080 120 140RXYD Quantity Quantity Installation manual 1 1 1 Instruction manual 1 1 1 Drain plug 1 1 1 Rubberleg 4 4 4 Drain cap 3 3 Shut off valve IN inc Filter 1 Shut off valve OUT 1 Wire forsilent model 1 ...

Page 17: ...r reference guide Mono tank integrated type 16 2 2 Indoorunit Unpacking the indoorunit Product line up and accessories Product line up Indoorunit Tank Integrated hydro unit Model name AE200RNWMEG EU AE260RNWMEG EU AE260RNWMGG EU ...

Page 18: ...trol 1x2 m RED 1 Tube secondary only for260 LTank model 1 Gasket onlyfor260 L Tank model 1 Drain plug out 1 Cap drain 2 Installation manual 1 No Product Name Shape Quantity Instruction manual 1 Zone sensor 1x10m WH 2 Temperature sensor formixing valve 1x15m BLU 1 Sensorholderof zone sensorand mixing valve 3 Sensorclip of zone sensorand mixing valve 3 Cable tie forzone sensorand mixing valve 6 Alum...

Page 19: ...2 Handling the box Installer reference guide Mono tank integrated type 18 To handle the indoorunit Use the handles at the back and at the bottom to carry the unit Handle Handle ...

Page 20: ...3 Unit combination Installer reference guide Mono tank integrated type 19 3 1 Nomenclature 20 Model name 20 3 2 Unit combination 21 Indoorunit Outdoorunit compatibility 21 3 3 Controllercompatibility 21 ...

Page 21: ... TDM Plus 2 Capacity D Deluxe foroutdoorunit X1 10 kW 3 digits P Premium fortank integrated hydro unit X Liter 3 digits 7 Rating voltage 3 Version E 220 240V 50Hz 1Ф B 2022 G 380 415V 50Hz 3Ф A 2021 T 2020 R 2019 8 Mode G Heat Pump R32 H Heat Pump R410A 4 Unit S SET N IndoorUnit X OutdoorUnit 5 Product notation Outdoorunit Y Mono E Split T TDM Plus Product notation Indoor unit W Tank integrated hy...

Page 22: ...40BXYDGG 14kW Mono 1Φ AE050RXYDEG 5kW AE080RXYDEG 8kW AE120BXYDEG 12kW AE160RXYDEG 16kW 3Φ AE080RXYDGG 8kW AE120RXYDGG 12kW AE160RXYDGG 16kW 3 3 Controllercompatibility Name Model Tank integrated hydro unit R32 Outdoorunit Integrated Management System DMS 2 5 MIM D01AN Centralized Control System Touch Centralized Controller MCM A300N Wi Fi Kit MIM H04N Interface Module Gateway PIM Pulse Interface ...

Page 23: ...pplications Installer reference guide Mono tank integrated type 22 4 1 Single zone radiator 23 4 2 Single zone underfloor 24 4 3 Two zone radiatorand underfloor 25 4 4 Single zone fan coil units 26 4 5 DHWonly 27 ...

Page 24: ...nd end users shall considerhow to install the above designated components in overall watersystem depending on the installation condition and the system requirements If the components are not installed in an appropriate location the watersystem can not be operated as designed UFH Underfloorheating FCU Fan coil unit BSH Boosterheater FSV Field setting value DHW Domestic hot water AE BXYD G EU AE RXY...

Page 25: ... BoosterHeater n Expansionvessel o Y Strainer p spring loaded bypass in combinationwith a fixed speed pump and thermostaticvalves Flexible pipe a j l n o m k h i b c d e f g p Zone Buffer The combination of a single underfloorheating zone and DHW heating requires settings of FSVs 2091 ext thermostat or2093 Samsung wired remote set to1 4 and 3011 set to1 2 To enable the backup heateras an additiona...

Page 26: ... n o m k h i b c d e f g Zone 2 Zone1 Buffer p a External thermostat b Samsung wired remote controller Forheating via both radiators and underfloorheating with different temperatures please setup a two zone control Where the lowest temperature zone is always Zone1 This can be done via external thermostat input orvia Samsung wired remote controller MWR WW10N The combination of heating a two zone wi...

Page 27: ...ed bypass in combinationwith a fixed speed pump and thermostaticvalves Flexible pipe a j l n o m k h i b c d e f g p Zone To enable the backup heateras an additional heat source please set FSV 4021 4022 The backup heatermust be installed and operational by control logic When ambient conditions can reach below 24 C It is not possible to interconnect the FCU to the EHS they are working independently...

Page 28: ...essel o Y Strainer p Connecting pipe including AAV Flexible pipe a j l n o m k h i b c d e f g p a External thermostat b Samsung wired remote controller AAV Automatic airvent valve Foronly DHW heating please interconnect the space heating supply and return pipes with using an automatic airvent valve AAV Accordingly set the FSV 3011 value1 2 and 2091 2092 2093 and 4061 0 The use of the backup heate...

Page 29: ...Mounting the outdoorunit 36 Outdoorunit drain work 39 Opening the outdoorunit 41 5 2 Indoorunit installation 45 Preparing the installation location of the indoorunit 45 Choosing the installation site 45 Space requirements forthe indoorunit 46 Moving the indoorunit 47 To install the indoorunit 48 Indoorunit drain work 50 About opening the unit 51 To open and closing the switch box in the indoorunit...

Page 30: ... location NOTE Read the precautions and requirements in the part General safety precautions The outdoorunit is designed foroutdoorinstallation only and forthe following ambient temperatures Mono HTQuiet Mono Model AE080BXYD AE120BXYD AE140BXYD AE050RXYDEG AE080RXYD AE120RXYD AE160RXYD Ambient temperature Space heating mode 30 43 C 25 35 C Domestic hot watermode 30 43 C 25 43 C Space cooling mode 1...

Page 31: ... dust thinnerorgasoline etc A location where corrosive gas such as sulfurous acid gas generates from the vent pipe orairoutlet The copperpipe orconnection pipe may corrode and refrigerant may leak A location where the outdoorunit can easily overheat by solarradiation orif the ambient temperature exceeds 35 C during cooling mode A largerinstallation space is required ora protection against direct s...

Page 32: ...more 300 ormore Top side obstacle Wall on suction side Suction side obstacle Wall on discharge side When installing more than1 outdoorunit Unit mm 1 500 ormore 600 ormore 600 ormore 300 ormore 600 ormore 300 ormore Wall on discharge side Suction side obstacle 3 sides No top side obstacle 600 ormore 600 ormore 1 500 ormore 300 ormore 300 ormore 1 500 ormore 600 ormore 3 000 ormore 3 000 ormore Wall...

Page 33: ...arge side of the unit If there is a strong wind facing the outdoorairoutlet it causes a short circuit This can lead to performance degradation broken fan motor and acceleration of frost Install a wind protection shielding with anticipation of the dominant wind direction If the direction of the airdischarge part is pointing to the dominant direction of the wind it could cause performance decrease a...

Page 34: ... m of a seashore special anti corrosion treatment is required Please contact yourlocal Samsung representative forfurtherdetails 5 When product is installed at a seashore periodically clean it with waterto remove attached salinity 6 If the protective coating orgalvanised steel of the product is damaged during the installation ormaintenance make sure to repairit 7 Check the condition of the product ...

Page 35: ...nd Therefore take appropriate measures to prevent it Make a space more than150 mm between the bottom of the outdoorunit and the ground forinstallation Make sure that the product is located at least150 mm above the maximum expected level of snow 150 mm Moving the outdoorunit Be sure that the moving route is safe by anticipating the weight of the outdoorunit in advance Do not slant the product more ...

Page 36: ...special certification ortraining according to local regulations Wooden pallet Forklift 1 050 Wooden pallet Fork lift NOTE When looking at the product from the front there is a centerof gravity right from the middle of the product Referto the centerof gravity mark attached to the product Units mm Unit Type Model A B C Mono HT Quiet A C B AE080BXYD 470 214 361 AE120BXYD AE140BXYD Mono A C B A C B AE...

Page 37: ...n tightening the anchorbolt tighten the rubberwasherto prevent the outdoorunit bolt connection part from corroding Make a drain outlet around the base foroutdoorunit drainage If the outdoorunit is installed on the roof you have to check the ceiling strength and waterproof the unit The anchorbolt must be 20mm orhigherfrom the base surface In orderto prevent freezing of waterdrains additional protec...

Page 38: ...to cut off residual vibration from outdoorunit to rack not suppliedwith product Size Diameter of drill bit a Anchor length b Sleeve length c Insert depth Fastening torque Ø10 14 mm 75 mm 40 mm 50 mm 30 N m Use the anchorbolts and nuts that is zinc plated ormade of STS material Regularanchorbolts ornuts may get damaged by corrosion a m c b 40mm 75mm 14mm ...

Page 39: ...e propergrommet in orderto reduce noise and residualvibration transferred bythe outdoorunit towards thewall Soft rubberdesigned to cut off vibration from the bracket to the wall not suppliedwith product WARNING Be sure to remove the transport pallet below the bottom side of the unit base panel before fixing the bolt Its sole purpose it to carry the product during transport it has no installation v...

Page 40: ...not enough space fornatural drainage from the outdoorunit additional drain work is required Follow the description as perbelow Provide a minimum of150 mm of free space to the floor Insert the drain plug into the hole on the bottom of the outdoorunit Connect the drain hose to the drain plug Make sure dirt and debris cannot block the drain hose Clean the base plate wheneverneeded Forthe remaining ho...

Page 41: ...o into De frost mode and then Ice on the surface changes to water Dropped water from condenser shall be eliminated through running drain holes to prevent Ice growing at low temperature f f In case there is not enough space for drainage out of the unit additional drain works are required Follow the description as below Make space more than 100mm between the bottom of the outdoor unit and the ground...

Page 42: ... the outdoorunit Overview AE080 AE120 140BXYD 1 Front panel 2 Handle 3 Powerwiring conduit hole 4 Communication wiring conduit hole 5 Waterpipe Out 6 Waterpipe In Open 1 Remove the 3 screws of the side panel 2 To remove the side panel slide it down and pull it out 1 3 2 4 ON YKO K5 K6 K7 K8 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 3 ...

Page 43: ...right Pull it forward 1 3 2 4 ON YKO K5 K6 K7 K8 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 2 NOTE When closing the outdoorunit cover make sure that the tightening torque does not exceed 4 1 N m To open the outdoorunit Overview AE050RXYDEG 1 Front panel 2 Handle 3 Powerwiring conduit hole 4 Communication wiring conduit hole 5 Waterpipe Out 6 Waterpipe In ...

Page 44: ...pen 1 Remove the1 screws of the Assy covercontrol 2 To remove Assy covercontrol slide it down and pull it out 1 2 1 1 To open the outdoorunit Overview AE080RXYD 1 Front panel 2 Handle 3 Powerwiring conduit hole 4 Communication wiring conduit hole 5 Waterpipe Out 6 Waterpipe In ...

Page 45: ...of the side panel 2 To remove the front panel slide it up and pull it out 3 Remove the panel Remove the drain hole if necessary 1 1 1 2 1 3 To open the outdoorunit Overview AE120 160RXYD 1 Front panel 2 Handle 3 Powerwiring conduit hole 4 Communication wiring conduit hole 5 Waterpipe Out 6 Waterpipe In ...

Page 46: ...n onlyand forthe following room temperatures 5 35 C heating 5 40 C cooling Avoid installing against outerwalls with a risk of freezing WARNING To handle purge and dispose the refrigerant oropening the refrigerant circuit the workershould have a certificate from an industry accredited authority Choosing the installation site The indoorunit should be installed indoors and meet the following conditio...

Page 47: ...c gas chlorine gas acid and alkali It may cause corrosion of the pipings and brazed joints Area that can cause leakage of combustible gas and suspension of carbon fibers flammable dust orvolatile flammables Area where refrigerant leaks and settles Area where animals may urinate on the product Ammonia may be generated Do not use the indoorunit forpreservation of food items plants equipment and art ...

Page 48: ...doorunit carefully Be careful that the fork does not damage the indoorunit When moving the Indoorunit be careful not to damage the indoorunit by impact Do not remove the packaging until the indoorunit reaches the final installation location When adjusting the exact location of the Indoorunit use the handles A minimum of two people should lift the unit by the handles Do not grasp the pipe Remove al...

Page 49: ...ngth of the base ground must be strong enough to prevent noise and the base ground has to be flat 2 The base ground should be1 5 times largerthan the bottom of the Tank integrated hydro unit 3 Lift the indoorunit from the pallet and place it on the floor be careful not to scratch the floorby sharp edges orbolts 4 Connect the drain hose to the drain 5 Slide the indoorunit into position 6 Adjust the...

Page 50: ...5 Unit installation Installer reference guide Mono tank integrated type 49 NOTE Do not tilt the unit forwards ...

Page 51: ...sate must be drained through the drain hole When the drain plug is used make sure that the indoorunit is raised a minimum of100 mm from the floor When the drain plug is used make sure to install it at one of the positions marked in the figure below When the drain plug is not used make sure to plug it with the drain cap Drain Hole Φ20 x 2 ea Drain plug x1 ea Drain cap x 2 ea 13mm 100mm ...

Page 52: ...ting the electrical wiring When maintaining orservicing the unit WARNING Do not leave the unit unattended when the service coveris removed To open the indoorunit Overview Mono outdooroutlet Mono outdoorinlet Hotwateroutlet Secondaryreturn 260Loption Coldwaterinlet Space heating outlet Space heating inlet 1 Control box cover 2 Front panel 3 Userinterface panel ...

Page 53: ...5 Unit installation Installer reference guide Mono tank integrated type 52 Open 1 Locate the screws on the 4 corners 2 Unscrew the 4 cornerscrews 3 Lift the front panel up and pull it forward to remove ...

Page 54: ... the control box and move it from its mounting position forthe required service space Prerequisite The userinterface panel and front panel have been removed 1 Unscrew the 4 cornerscrews 2 Remove the control box cover 3 Tilt the control box to the front and lift it out of its hinges To close off the indoorunit 1 If unhinged put the control box back in its hinges 2 Put the control box coverplate bac...

Page 55: ...tervolume 59 Maximum watervolume 60 6 2 Connectingwaterpiping 62 About piping work 62 Connecting the waterpipes 62 Connecting the secondary return piping only 260l 65 Piping diagram 66 Overpressure bypass valve 67 Pressure relief valve 67 Filter Strainer 67 Flow sensor 68 Flushing 69 Watercharging 70 Charging waterto the water circuit 70 Airpurging 72 Protection the watercircuit freezing 73 Chargi...

Page 56: ...Drain taps must be provided at all lowpoints of the system to permit complete drainage of the circuit formaintenance use Make sure that the check valves are correctly installed in the system field supply Flush pipes out with clean waterto remove contaminants in pipes during installation The strainer waterfilter must be cleaned afterflushing the pipes and it should be cleaned periodically Replace s...

Page 57: ... DHW Immediately afterinstallation the DHW tank must be flushed with fresh water This procedure must be repeated at least once a day the first 5 consecutive days afterinstallation In cases where during longerperiods of time there is no consumption of hot water the equipment must be flushed with fresh waterbefore usage forthe disinfection function of the DHW tank must be activated in orderto meet w...

Page 58: ...ssible with 260L Setting the pre pressure of the expansionvessel Watervolume The indoorunit has an expansion vessel of 8 literwith a factory set pre pressure of1 bar To make sure that the unit operates properly You might need to adjust the pre pressure of the expansion vessel You must check the minimum and maximum watervolume ...

Page 59: ...y increasing the pressure drop of a balancing orflow regulator valve If the flow is too low an additional pump must be installed to assist the built in pump The control logic forthe PWM pump can adjust the flow between 50 and100 of the standard flow to meet with the required temperature differences in the heating and cooling processes E911 flowerror Minimum flow PWM flowrate Maximum flow Standardf...

Page 60: ... perhour The required minimum active watervolume can be calculated via the below stated formula Vmin Minimum activevolume dm3 tmin Minimum allowed operation time is10 min or600 sec percycle s sec Φmin minimum compressoroutput kW kJ s Cwater specific heat ofwater 4 2 kJ kg K ΔT Temperature increase 5 10 K K Vmin tmin X Φmin CwaterX ΔT CAUTION Watervolume of total system except tank integrated hydro...

Page 61: ...ure adjustment required Actions required Pre pressure must be decreased calculate according to Calculating the pre pressure of the expansion vessel Check if the watervolume is lowerthan maximum allowed watervolume 7 m Actions required Pre pressure must be increased calculate the appropriate value following by Calculating the pre pressure of the expansion vessel Check if the watervolume is lowertha...

Page 62: ...ault pre pressure of the expansion vessel 1 bar keep in mind the following guidelines Use only dry nitrogen to set the expansion vessel pre pressure Inappropriate setting of the expansion vessel pre pressure will lead to malfunction of the system Therefore the pre pressure should only be adjusted by an authorised installer Changing the pre pressure of the expansion vessel should be done by releasi...

Page 63: ...rass is a soft material use appropriate tooling forconnecting the watercircuit Inappropriate tooling will cause damage to the pipes CAUTION Be careful not to deform the unit piping by using excessive force when connecting the piping Deformation of the piping can cause the unit to malfunction Always use two wrenches spanners fortightening orloosening the waterconnections and tighten connections wit...

Page 64: ... valve with integrated filter to the outdoorunit waterinlet using the thread sealant 2 Connect the field piping to the shut off valve 3 Connect the shut off valve to the outdoorunit wateroutlet using the thread sealant WaterOutlet WaterInlet Shut OffValve 1 IN inc Filter Shut OffValve 1 OUT Model Mono HTQuiet Mono HT AE080 120 140BXYD AE050RXYDEG AE080 120 160RXYD WaterOutlet WaterInlet WaterOutle...

Page 65: ...ician and must complywith all relevant European and national regulations Allowable waterpressure of tank integrated hydro unit is maximum 2 9 bar An air vent valve is integrated on the tank integrated hydro unit Please check that air vent valve is not overtightened so the air vent valve can release any airout of the system during system operation 1 Connect the O rings and shut offvalves to the out...

Page 66: ... cooling outlet ø28 T1 2 Copper Space heating cooling inlet ø28 T1 2 Copper Connecting the secondaryreturn piping only260l Prerequisite Only required if you need recirculation in yoursystem 1 Remove the top panel from the unit 2 Remove the stop by turning the screw on the top of the unit The recirculation connectoris placed below the hole 3 Route the recirculation piping through the grommet and co...

Page 67: ... Heat pump in Heat pump out MONO No Note No Note 3 way diverting valve T Joint Drain Valve Expansion relief Valve T Joint Pressure reducing valve with integrated check valve and strainer Tundish Tank Temp Temperature sensorforDHW tank Expansion vessel The table above contains the different components of the functional diagrams Forthe reliable performance and durability all parts as listed below in...

Page 68: ...t CAUTION Make sure that the discharged waterfrom the drain pan does not affect otherelements The pressure relief valve will operate releasing the pressure by flowing out some waterthrough the drain hose Make certain that the discharged waterout of drain pan can not contact any electrical parts The pressure relief device is to be operated regularly to remove lime deposits and to verify that it is ...

Page 69: ...figure If flow direction is in parallel with pipe direction Straight length of In pipe of flow sensorshall have 10 times length in diameterand Straight length of Out pipe of flow sensorshall have 5 times length in diameter When mechanical vibrations are delivered from the pump orcompressor measurement errors may occur Select the installation location so that no vibrations are delivered to the sens...

Page 70: ...ate at 2 to 3 bar 3 3WAYVALVE Backup heater 2kW PWM Pump ExpansionVessel 8L Flow sensor Pressure Relief valve AirVent Manometer Waterin Waterout Temperature pressure reliefvalve Drain Tundish T_tank T_w3 Booster heater 3kW Service ports for flushing purging Field supplyparts Service ports for flushing purging Flushing unit orpurging cart CAUTION Check and clean strainerperiodically Replace straine...

Page 71: ...least 2 turns so that aircan be eliminated in the system Open the shut off drain valve in the watersupply connection Waterpressure of supply line shall be over2 0 barforgood charging work Stop watersupplywhen the pressure gauge of the tank integrated hydro unit indicates around 2 0 bar Mono tank integrated hydro unit No Name Size Conncetions Outdooroutlet ø28 T1 2 Copper Crimp pipe fitting or weld...

Page 72: ...t airtrap in the system while charging water Make sure that back flow preventer check valves shall be installed on main supply line to prevent from contaminating the citywater It is recommended to install the make up waterassembly to prevent from contaminating the citywater Check valves in the make up waterassembly can prevent running waterinside OutdoorUnit from contaminating watersupplies during...

Page 73: ... Purge the air Fill with a flushing unit with sufficient capacity avoid aerating the water Circulate forlong enough to ensure that all airhas been bled from the complete waterpiping system NOTE Make sure both airpurge valves one on the magnetic filterand one on the backup heater are open All automatic airpurge valves must remain open aftercommissioning Cap Air vent valve CAUTION Unless the flushin...

Page 74: ...ycol is toxic and must not be used in the primarywatercircuit in case of any cross contamination the potable circuit If you add glycol to the water do NOT install anti freeze valve Glycol leaking out of the anti freeze valve If a anti freeze is used pressure drop and capability degradation of the system can be occurred CAUTION Due to the presence of glycol corrosion of the system is possible Uninh...

Page 75: ... installershall be careful of flow rate changes The required concentration of glycol depends on the lowest expected outdoortemperature and on whetheryou want to protect the system from bursting orfrom freezing To prevent the system from freezing more glycol is required Add glycol according to the table below Freezing Points of Propylene Glycol WaterMixtures Percent Propylene Glycol wt Freezing Poi...

Page 76: ...oling operation Part Description If necessary you can close the valve to isolate the waterin the outdoorunit Aeration valve to clearthe waterfrom the system Protection forthe field piping The anti freeze valve must be installed field supply Vertically to allowwaterto flow out properly and free from obstructions At the lowest point in all field piping In the coldest part and awayfrom heat sources W...

Page 77: ...he outside waterpiping during winter time The thickness of the sealing materials must be at least 9 mm with 0 035 W mK in orderto prevent freezing on the outside waterpiping If the temperature is higherthan 30 C and the humidity is higherthan RH 80 then the thickness of the sealing materials should be at least 20 mm in orderto avoid condensation on the surface of the sealing Forpiping in free air ...

Page 78: ...ntrol panel and connecting terminal block 91 To connect the wired remote controller 94 To connect Wi Fi kit 97 Screw sizes and torque specifications of the terminal blocks 100 Control box 101 To connect the main powersupply 101 To connect the communication cable 104 To expend the backup heatercapacity 105 To connect the mixing valve B2 B3 B5 110 Temperature sensorinstallation 112 To connect the ba...

Page 79: ...switches are suitably dimensioned Verify that the airto waterheat pump is connected to the powersupply in accordance with the instructions provided in the wiring diagram included in the manual Always verify that electric connections cable entry the section of leads protections complywith the electric specifications local regulations and installation standards and with the instructions provided in ...

Page 80: ...ono tank integrated type 79 Electricalwiring diagram AE080 120 140BXYD Communication Cable PowerSupply MCB ELB or RCBO ELCB PowerSupply MCB ELB or RCBO ELCB AE050RXYDEG Communication Cable PowerSupply MCB ELB or RCBO ELCB PowerSupply MCB ELB or RCBO ELCB ...

Page 81: ...nding mayvary according to the rated voltage and installation place of the heat pump Grounding must be done by an authorized electrician sometimes appointed by the electricity company according to local regulation Do not earth the installation via connecting to waterorgas piping telephone earth orsurge absorber Earthing wiring must have the same diameterof the phase and neutral lines Earthing cabl...

Page 82: ...e The powercables are not supplied with the airto waterheat pump Powersupply cords of parts of appliances foroutdooruse shall not be lighterthan polychloroprene sheathed flexible cord Code designation IEC 60245 IEC 66 CENELEC H07RN F This equipment complies with IEC 61000 3 12 provided that the short circuit power SSC is greaterthan orequal to 3 3 MVA at the interface point between the user s supp...

Page 83: ...cation M4 screw N L 11 4 10 1 AE080BXYDEG AE120BXYDEG AE140BXYDEG AE080RXYDEG AE120RXYDEG AE160RXYDEG AC power M5 screw 17 13 N L N T S R 10 1 Communication M4 screw N L N T S R 3 Phase AE080BXYDEG AE120BXYDEG AE140BXYDEG 17 12 AC power M5 screw N L N T S R N L N T S R 10 1 Communication M4 screw AE080RXYDEG AE120RXYDEG AE160RXYDEG N L3 T L2 S L1 R 2 N 1 L 9 8 14 19 AC power M5 screw 10 1 Communic...

Page 84: ... K6 K7 K8 1 1 2 2 2 Insert the cables at the rearof the unit and route them through the factory mounted cable sleeves into the switch box 1 3 2 4 ON YKO K5 K6 K7 K8 1 3 2 4 ON YKO K5 K6 K7 K8 1 1 2 2 AE050RXYDEG 1 Unscrew and remove the one screw on the ASSY covercontrol Use type screw driver 2 Insert the cables at the rearof the unit and route them through the factory mounted cable sleeves into t...

Page 85: ...unication cable using a separate cable protection tubing Fix the conduit to the knock out hole on the outdoorunit by using a conduit bushing and nut Specification of the protection tube Name Tempergrade Applicable conditions Flexible PVC conduit PVC When the protection tube is installed indoorand not exposed to outside because it is embedded in concrete structure Class1 flexible conduit Galvanized...

Page 86: ...must be protected by a shield connected to earth at a single side Powerand communication cables should be fixed to a clamp highlighted with a box on the illustration Specification of the powersupplyand communication cable Connection of the powersupplyand communication cable Model Description No ofwires Max A Thickness SupplyScope Inlet hole positions forpower communicationwires AE RNW EG 1 Phase m...

Page 87: ... powercable terminal and fasten it with a clamp The unbalanced powermust be maintained within 2 of the supply rating If the poweris unbalanced greatly it may shorten the life of the electrical components If the unbalanced poweris exceeding 4 of the supply rating the control kit is protected stopped and an errorcode is displayed To protect the product from waterand possible shock keep the powercabl...

Page 88: ...wires to the terminal block and fix the cable with the cable tie AE080 120 140BXYD R S T N 1 phase 3 phase Cable tie Cable tie Main powercable Main powercable PowerSupply MCB ELB or RCBO ELCB Electrical component box AE050RXYDEG F1 F2 L N 1 L 2 N 1 phase Main powercable Electrical component box PowerSupply MCB ELB or RCBO ELCB ...

Page 89: ...re depending on the model When installing electrical wiring tension on the cable s must be avoided Earth wire forthe indoorunit and outdoorunit cables must be clamped to a suitable ring terminal clamp not supplied Forthe powercable use the grade H07RN F orH05RN F materials Powersupply cords of parts of appliances foroutdoorunit use shall not be thinnerthan polychloroprene sheathed flexible cord Co...

Page 90: ...res to the terminal block and the earth screw single side the otherend of the protective shield is not again connected to earth Fix the cable with a cable tie AE080 120 140BXYD R S T N 1 phase 3 phase Cable tie Cable tie Communication cable Communication cable Electrical component box Power ground cable Communication Cable Specification of communication cable Communication cable Specifications 0 7...

Page 91: ...rence guide Mono tank integrated type 90 AE050RXYDEG F1 F2 L N 1 L 2 N 1 phase Communication cable Electrical component box AE080 120 160RXYD 1 phase 3 phase Cable tie Cable tie Communication cable Communication cable Electrical component box ...

Page 92: ...nal block connections The indoorunit s control panel consist of 5 parts Digital in out terminal block Main PCB Magnetic Contactor forBUH ELCB Powerterminal block Terminal block connections The five control panel parts Main PCB Printed Circuit Board Digital In Out terminal block Magnetic Contactor forBackup heater ELCB Powerterminal block ...

Page 93: ...ixing Valve operation Option B4 B5 BACKUPBOILER AC 230V output 10mA Signal output forBackup Boiler Option B7 B8 WATER PUMP AC 230V output 0 5A Additional Waterpump operation maximum input powerof pump100W Option B9 B10 B11 B12 2WAY VALVE 1 AC 230V output 22mA 2WAY VALVE operation forZone 1 UFH Option B13 B14 B11 B12 2WAY VALVE 2 AC 230V output 22mA 2WAY VALVE operation forZone 2 UFH Option B15 B16...

Page 94: ... V2 F2 F3 V1 F1 COMMUNICATION CABLE WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER DC OUTPUT DIGITAL GROUND Part code Part name Terminal Terminal description TB C Communication DC12V 1 COM1 F1 Communication cable 2 COM1 F2 3 V1 DC12V DC12 V 4 V2 GND Digital ground 5 COM2 F3 Wired remote controller 6 COM2 F4 ...

Page 95: ...pe 94 To connect thewired remote controller Dimension 120 120 19 Unit mm Wired remote controllerinstallation 1 Insert the flat head screwdriverinto two square grooves at the bottom of the wired remote controllerand rotate it to lift the front coverforremoval from the rearcover ...

Page 96: ...to the bottom of the Wired Remote Controller first cut off the area A 3 Using two ormore screws firmly affix the rearcoverof the remote controllerto the wall and then cut off the grooves of the front covers forcommunication and powercables making sure these cables have reasonable length You must fit the screws into the screwholes Before fixing the rearcover secure at least10 mm space of upperside ...

Page 97: ...inal with excessive force Indoor Wired Remote Controller CAUTION When using an electric screwdriver tighten the screws to the standard torque because the top of screws may be worn out if you use a strong torque 5 Reassemble the Wired Remote Controller NOTE Align the controllerwith the uppergroove first and then insert it by turning it downwards as shown in the figure Afterassembly check and confir...

Page 98: ...ems with the performance of the Wi Fi Kit that cannot be resolved by customerservices Place the Wi Fi Kit in an area where you can easily press the AP button fordevice verification Do not install the Wi Fi Kit in an area where it may be exposed to moisture orimpact Operating temperature 0 40 Operating humidity 30 90 relative humidity 1 Use a flathead screwdriverto turn each of the square holes at ...

Page 99: ...cables F1 F2 to the terminals on the back of the front coverwhile adjusting them to a suitable length 4 When connecting the powercables to V1 and V2 fasten the PCB terminal screws CN5 to a torque of 0 6Nm orless Screw size M3 x 6 Be sure to secure space of at least10 mm up right left and 50 mm down around the back coverbefore fixing the back coveron the wall Fix the screws to the screw holes Do no...

Page 100: ...ion Installer reference guide Mono tank integrated type 99 5 Assemble the Wi Fi Kit again NOTE Insert the front coverto the uppergrooves as shown in the figure Afterassembly make sure that there is no gap between the covers ...

Page 101: ...rewsize Tightening torque N m Remarks PV Peak powercontrol signal Control Kit PBA 2P Terminal Block M3 0 5 0 75 Dry contact input R32 ALARM Dry contact input WATER PUMP PWM signal output F1 F2 V1 V2 F3 F4 Control Kit PBA 6P Terminal Block M3 5 0 8 1 2 DC SV 12V output B1 B26 Control Kit PBA 26P Terminal Block AC 220V 240V powerinput output TB A L L1 Control Kit PBA 2P Terminal Block M4 1 2 1 8 AC ...

Page 102: ...0 75 Digital input output Magnetic contactor2P Single phase M5 2 0 2 9 AC 220V 240V powerinput output Magnetic contactor3P 3phase AC 380V 415V powerinput output ELCB 2P Single phase AC 220V 240V powerinput output ELCB 4P 3 phase AC 380V 415V powerinput output L N Terminal block 2P Single phase AC 220V 240V powerinput output N L Terminal block 8P 3 phase AC 220V 240V powerinput output L1 R L2 S L3 ...

Page 103: ...ont panel from the indoorunit 2 Unscrew the control box cover 1 Front panel 2 Control box cover NOTE Store both panel and coverin a safe place to avoid damage orinjury Powersupply cable connections to the powerin out terminal of the control panel 1 phase product L N L N 1Φ 220 240Vac Distribution board 1 phase AC POWER IN 220 240V MCB ELB RCBO ELCB Earthing Earthing 1 phase AC POWER or ...

Page 104: ...ied and reliable cables Connect the cables with the torque as below chart If the terminal is loose fire may occurcaused by arc If the terminal is connected too firmly the terminal may be damaged External force should not be applied to the terminal block and wires The cable ties to fasten the wire should be an incombustible material V0 orabove The cable ties should be used to fasten the powerwire a...

Page 105: ...alled by a certified electrician orinstallerbecause they are not sub parts in the units Ensure that R S T 3 phase models only is connected correctly and firmly before turning on the main power Failing to correctly connect the main powerto the product may result in damage fire and orinjury To connect the communication cable The communication cable between indoorunit and outdoorunit Route the cable ...

Page 106: ...ld result in death orserious injury The backup heatermust be protected by safety devices as required by the applicable legislation Before installing the optional backup heater always check if the connected circuit breakerand power cable thickness are according to the specifications and applicable legislation If not installed according to specifications safety problems may occur Before installing t...

Page 107: ...E MHC 600FE Assy heaterparts 1 1 Magnetic contactor 1 Magnetic contactor ELCBD 1 Assy connectorwire power sky blu 1 Assy connectorwire power white 1 Assy connectorwire power sky blu brown L 300mm 1 Assy connectorwire power sky blu brown L 500mm 1 Cable tie 4 4 Screw tapping 2 Screw 2 Installation manual 1 1 Label instruction 1 1 ...

Page 108: ...or CNP401 and Magnetic contactor as shown in the figure below Assyheaterparts Magnetic contactor 4 Tidy up the wires of Assy heaterparts using Cable ties so that they look the same as before 5 Finally please attach the enclosed Label instruction to the bottom of the label rating of tank integrated hydro unit Installation procedure MHC 600FE 6kW 1 Remove the installed ASSY HEATER PARTS from the tan...

Page 109: ...alled additionally as shown in the figure below Assyconnector wire power white Assyconnector wire power sky blu Assyconnectorwire power sky blu brown L 300mm Assyconnectorwire power sky blu brown L 500mm 5 Connect the wires of Assy heaterparts to the PBA connector CNP401 and Magnetic contactor as shown in the figure below Assyheaterparts Magnetic contactor 6 Tidy up the wires of Assy heaterparts u...

Page 110: ...password 0202 and then press the button The settings screen forinstallation service mode appears 4 See the list of additional functions forthe Wired Remote Controlleron the next page and then select the desired menu Afterentering the setting screen the current setting appears Referto the chart fordata setting Using the buttons change the settings and press the button to move to the next setting Pr...

Page 111: ...ed temperature sensor TW4 on the supply port of the mixing valve 1 m away from the Mixing Valve 3 Since running time varies depending on the manufacturer set the FSV default 90 sec by referring to the FSVvalue below different running times apply fordifferent product models orbrands Moker belimo siemens honeywell Model code 3WAY VALVE R3020 6P3 S2 VXP45 20 4 kvs 4 V5011E1213 Actuator LR230A S SSB31...

Page 112: ...s Max A Thickness Remark Mixing valve 4 22mA 0 75mm H05RN F or HO7RH F Field supply 220 230V Input When to install a mixingvalve Where radiators need high temperature supply underfloors need less hot supply to make walking on it comfortable A mixing valve is required in a two zone configuration with different supply temperatures perzone The position of the mixing valve is at the waterinlet of the ...

Page 113: ...nstallation Example of sensorinstallation Weld the sensorholderon the selected location of the pipe and then insulate it When the pipe is a copperpipe When the pipe is not a copperpipe Pipe Sensor holder Pipe Sensor Sensorclip Sensor Aluminum tape Sensor Rubbertape Sensor Cable tie insulator insulator ...

Page 114: ... via a 230Vac rated relays The heat pump does not work when the backup boileroperates this includes no zone control no pump control and no temperature control in the zone s B2 B6 B10 B14 B18 B22 B4 B8 B12 B16 B20 B24 B26 B1 B5 B9 B13 B17 B21 B3 B7 B11 B15 B19 B23 B25 Backup boiler N Backup Boiler L L N L N When it set backup boiler on the control kit relay off When it orderto backup boileroperates...

Page 115: ...B26 B1 B5 B9 B13 B17 B21 B3 B7 B11 B15 B19 B23 B25 Neutral Live CAUTION The terminal of this product is forthe additional pump and the max allowable current is 0 5A The maximum allowed quantity of additional pumps is one Maximum allowed powerconsumption is100W L N M C PCB Terminal block Neutral additional pump Live additional pump B7 B8 Pump Power Terminal No Function Input output Min Max current ...

Page 116: ...ive L B9 2way1 L1 B10 2way1 L2 B11 Neutral N L2 L1 N L2 L1 N Connection of 2 wires 2WAY VALVE Normally Closed type Normally Open type N L2 N L1 L2 N L1 L2 N L1 L2 N L1 L2 N L1 N L2 N L1 L2 N L1 L2 N L1 L2 N L1 L2 N L1 NormallyClose Type NormallyOpen Type Not energized Not energized Heating coolingzone Heating coolingzone Heating coolingzone Heating coolingzone Supply Supply Supply Supply 2WAYVALVE...

Page 117: ...21 B3 B7 B11 B15 B19 B23 B25 3way L1 3way L2 Neutral N Live L Status L1 L2 A Initial OFF ON B ON OFF Description No ofwires Mini Max current Thickness Remark Diverting type 3WAY VALVE 4 10mA 50mA 0 75mm H05RN F or HO7RH F Installed 220 240V Input Changing default position of the divertervalve via Field Setting Values FSV Field SettingValue 3071 0 Space heating as default Field SettingValue 3071 1 ...

Page 118: ...e mode of operation cooling orheating will be determined by Zone2 when two signals are simultaneously applied B2 B6 B10 B14 B18 B22 B4 B8 B12 B16 B20 B24 B26 B1 B5 B9 B13 B17 B21 B3 B7 B11 B15 B19 B23 B25 THERMOSTAT01_COOLING Z1 THERMOSTAT01_HEATING Z1 THERMOSTAT02_COOLING Z2 THERMOSTAT02_HEATING Z2 Neutral N Live L N L C1H1 N L C2H2 THERMOSTAT2 THERMOSTAT1 Description No ofwires Max current Thick...

Page 119: ...one2 it is required to install the supplied sensor s at the correct position see instructions at page101 Please connect zone sensors Tw2_z1 and Tw2_z2 to the below mentioned terminal block at the correct terminals 17 18 and19 20 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 9 8 10 12 11 13 15 14 16 18 17 20 19 1 3 5 7 9 15 11 17 2 4 6 8 14 10 16 12 18 13 19 20 zone2 Room Temp zone1 Flow Temp Tw2_z1 zone2 Flow Temp Tw2_z2 CAUTION...

Page 120: ...ith the product 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 9 8 10 12 11 13 15 14 16 18 17 20 19 1 3 5 7 9 15 11 17 2 4 6 8 14 10 16 12 18 13 19 20 SG READY Signal1 SG READY Signal 2 SG READY Signal1 SG READY Signal 2 Description Short Open Forced thermo off operation Open Open Normal operation Open Short Heating DHW setting temperature1step up operation Short Short Heating DHW setting temperature 2step up operation CAUTION Op...

Page 121: ...e controlleroverview 125 Service mode 126 Field setting value 129 Menu10 Remote controller 130 Menu 20 WaterLaw 132 Menu 30 DHW code 136 Menu 40 Heating code 142 Menu 50 Others code 147 FSV Upload Download 153 Self test display mode 155 8 4 Usage ofwired remote controller 156 Operating basic mode 157 Setting mode feature 160 8 5 Testing operations and concrete curing function 166 Testing operation...

Page 122: ...n to change indicated by Seg1 Seg 2 and select the desired option Example 3 Afterselecting the desired option you can shortly press the K2 switch to adjust the value of the option as indicated by Seg 3 Seg 4 and change the function setting forthe selected option 4 Afterselecting the function setting forthe selected options press and hold the K2 switch for2 seconds to store the value The changed va...

Page 123: ...ption Quiet mode 0 3 0 0 Low noise Basic 0 1 Level1 0 2 Level2 0 3 Level3 Channel address 0 4 A U Automatic setting Factory default Address forclassifying the product from upperlevel controller 0 15 Manual setting for channel 0 15 Snowaccumulation prevention control 0 5 0 0 Enabled Factory default During snow accumulation the fan may spin even when the unit is not in operation 0 1 Disabled Base He...

Page 124: ...y Temperature Offset Main 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 Defrost entering temperature Default Defrost entering temperature Default 1 C Defrost entering temperature Default 2 C Defrost entering temperature Default 3 C WARNING Incorrect handling of the thermostat safetyvalve orothervalves may lead to tank rupture orplate heat exchangerdamage When servicing the unit follow instructions carefully Always turn off...

Page 125: ... Heating Operation When both DIP1 and 2 are OFF at the same time EHS operates only emergency heating mode DIP 2 Normal Operation Emergency DHW Operation DIP 3 Normal Operation Concrete Curing Function DIP 4 Normal Operation Outdoorunit poweroff on Error code modification If you set Dip s w 4 off in the tank integrated hydro unit then the ErrorE101 still there but afteroutdoorunit powerrestores the...

Page 126: ...tion button Save Return button OK button 1 Operation status display Display the operation function settings and statuses 2 Operation On Off button LED display Turn the airto waterheat pump powerOn Off 3 Up Down button Move between items vertically orchanges the set temperature 4 Left Right button Move between items horizontallyorchanges the itemvalue 5 OK button Save yournew settings 6 Save Return...

Page 127: ...ord 0202 and then press the button The settings screen forinstallation Service Mode appears 3 See the list of additional functions of the wired remote controlleron the next page and then select the desired menu Once you have entered the setting screen the current setting appears Referto the chart fordata setting Using the buttons change the settings and press the button to move to the next setting...

Page 128: ... Main Sub Main Zone Selection Zone1 Zone 2 Zone1 Standard Temperature WaterOutlet Indoor WaterOutlet Temperature Unit Celsius C 1 0 5 0 1 0 5 Temperature Sensor Selection Wired Remote Controller External Temperature Sensor Wired Remote Controller Room Temperature Calibration Reference Temperature 9 to 40 C Calibration Value 9 to 40 C 0 C IndoorZone Status Information Central ON OFF Normal Power ON...

Page 129: ...rogram Version Modified date Graphic Image Graphic image code Program Version Modified date Reset All Service Modes Erase All Service mode data Initialize a remote controller PowerMasterReset1 ODU K3 Reset IndoorUnit Option Address Main address 00 to 4F RMC address 00 to FE Product Option 2 Referto the installation manual of the connected indoorunit Installation Option1 2 Installation Option 2 2 M...

Page 130: ...Connection Information Device Information Reset All Service Modes Power Master Reset ODU K3 Reset Field Setting Value Self Test Mode Indoor Unit Option Field Setting Value 10 Remote Controller 20 Water Law 30 DHW 40 Heating 50 Others Simple Setting FSV Upload Download WL Waterlaw UFH Underfloorheating FCU Fan coil unit Step1 Step 2 Step 3 Description Field Setting Value 10 10 Remote Controller 20 ...

Page 131: ... Field Setting Value 10 Remote Controller 20 Water Law 30 DHW 40 Heat 50 Others Simple Setting FSV Upload Download 30 DHW 301 Domestic Hot Water Tank 302 Heat Pump 303 Booster Heat 304 Disinfection 305 Forced DHW Operation 306 Solar Panel DHW Thermostat 307 Direction of 3Way Valve 308 Energy Metering 2019 Generation1000hr 60 Hr 40 20 0 2019 Usage 500kWh Target 500kWh 60 kWh 40 20 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr...

Page 132: ...mit 1042 Default 16 With this default FSV settings the usercan change the target room temperature within the range of16 30 forheating Tip Setting a lowerroom heating set point may result in saving energy and reducing the energy costs DHWHeating Setting 105 DHWTank Temp Target DHW tank temperature Upperlimit 1051 Default 55 Range 50 70 Lower limit 1052 Default 40 Range 30 40 With this default FSV s...

Page 133: ...teryour PASSWORD Service Mode Energy Generation Energy Consumption Service Mode Service Timer Quiet Mode Automatic Time Indoor Zone Option Connection Information Device Information Reset All Service Modes Power Master Reset ODU K3 Reset Field Setting Value Self Test Mode Indoor Unit Option Field Setting Value 10 Remote Controller 20 Water Law 30 DHW 40 Heat 50 Others Simple Setting FSV Upload Down...

Page 134: ... Range 25 35 Upperlimit 2 2052 Default 40 Range 35 45 With these default settings the wateroutlet temperature by cooling WL can be changed within the outdoor temperature range of 30 40 Waterout temperature range forUFH FCU applications respectively Upperlimit1 2061 2071 Default 25 18 Lowerlimit 2 2062 2072 Default18 5 With these default settings the wateroutlet temperature by cooling WL can be cha...

Page 135: ...ve settings should be set to 0 simultaneously If not thermostat controls system To use the external room thermostat option set the 2 zone control option FSV 4061 to 0 fordisabling it If set to 2091 2092 1 the compressorcan be turned on oroff only by the thermostat If set to 2091 2092 2 4 the compressorcan be turned on oroff by the thermostat oraccording to the WL discharged watertemperature 2092 2...

Page 136: ...TE Types of WL used by room thermostat operation will follow the FSV settings defined in 2041 heating and 2081 cooling respectively During the thermostat operation the userhas the possibility to shift up ordown the target water temperature within the range of 5 5 When the remote controlleris used as a zone controller the zone pumps can be connected to the 2 way valve terminals forrespectively zone...

Page 137: ...et All Service Modes Power Master Reset ODU K3 Reset Field Setting Value Self Test Mode Indoor Unit Option Field Setting Value 10 Remote Controller 20 Water Law 30 DHW 40 Heat 50 Others Simple Setting FSV Upload Download 40 Heat 401 Heat Pump 402 Backup Heater 403 Backup Boiler 404 Mixing Valve 405 Inverter Pump 406 Zone Control 2019 Generation1000hr 60 Hr 40 20 0 2019 Usage 500kWh Target 500kWh 6...

Page 138: ...21 Default 55 Range 45 55 Temperature difference determining the heat pump OFF temperature FSV 3022 Range 0 10 Temperature difference determining the heat pump ON temperature FSV 3023 Default 5 Range 5 30 T s T HP MAX T HP MAX T HP OFF T HP ON T s T C 3021 3022 3023 3023 T s T HP MAX T HP MAX T s T HP OFF T HP ON T C 3021 Thermo On Off control during DHWmode TS Set temperature THP MAX Max temperat...

Page 139: ...nge1 20 min 3025 maximum DHW time default 30 min Range 5 95 min 3026 maximum space heating operation time default 3 hour Range 0 5 10 hour Maximum operation time is applied onlywhen both DHW and space heating request operation DHW orspace heating operates continuously until reaching at target temperature without time limitation in the single operation t 1 0 1 0 1 0 Space heating operation DHW oper...

Page 140: ...mode the delay timerwill be neglected and the boosterstarts immediately In Economic DHW mode the DHW heating will be conducted onlywith heat pump 3032 should be smallerthan the maximum H P time 3025 If the delay time is set too high it might take very long time forDHW heating Temperature difference determining the boosterheaterOFF temperature Tbsh OFF Ts 3033 FSV 3033 Default 0 C Range 0 4 C Tempe...

Page 141: ...ration 3045 5 min 10 5 60 Max time 3046 1 hour 8 1 24 3043 Start time fordisinfection 0 24hr 3044 Target temp fordisinfection 3045 Time durationwhich satisfythe target temp for disinfection 3044 3045 3042 3043 5 Forced DHWoperation 305 Main Menu FSV Sub Menu Function Description FSV Step Unit Default Min Max DHW FSV 30 Forced DHW Operation TimerOFF Function 3051 0 No 0 1 Yes Time Duration 3052 1 x...

Page 142: ... PASSWORD Service mode Service mode Service Timer Quiet Mode Automatic Time Indoor Zone Option Connection Information Device Information Reset All Service Modes Power Master Reset ODU K3 Reset Field Setting Value Self Test Mode Indoor Unit Option Field Setting Value 10 Remote Controller 20 Water Law 30 DHW 40 Heat 50 Others Simple Setting FSV Upload Download 20 Water Law 201 Outdoor Temp forWa 202...

Page 143: ...3 TDM Variable TDM Product only 504 Power Peak Control 5051 Frequency Ratio Control 5061 Heat DHW Capa Ratio 508 PV Control 509 Smart Grid Control 50 Othe 501 Outing 502 DHW S 503 TDM V 504 Power 5051 Freque 5061 Heat D 508 PV Con 509 Smart 5014 Room Temp for Heat 5015 Auto Cooling WL1 Temp 5016 Auto Cooling WL2 Temp 5017 Auto Heating WL1 Temp 5018 Auto Heating WL2 Temp 5019 Target Tank Temp 40 He...

Page 144: ...eatherCompensation 4023 1 Yes 0 No 1 Threshold Temp 4024 1 C 0 25 35 Defrost Backup Temp 4025 5 C 15 10 55 4021 Application of the backup heater FSV 4021 should be set to 1 2 step BUH1 BUH 2 or 2 1 step BUH1 forusing the electric backup heaterin the tank integrated hydro unit as an additional heat source 4022 Priority between the boosterheaterand the backup heater FSV 4022 forbackup heaterpriority...

Page 145: ...061 Heat DHW Capa Ratio 508 PV Control 509 Smart Grid Control 509 Smart Grid Control 5091 Application 5092 Setting Temp Shift Value Heat 5093 Setting Temp Shift Value DHW 5094 DHW Mode Main Menu FSV Sub Menu Function Description FSV Step Unit Default Min Max Heating FSV 40 Backup Boiler Application 4031 0 No 0 1 Yes BoilerPriority 4032 0 No 0 1 Yes Threshold Temp 4033 1 C 15 20 5 4031 1 To use a b...

Page 146: ...Voltage Main Menu FSV Sub Menu Function Description FSV Step Unit Default Min Max Heating FSV 40 Mixing Valve Application 4041 1 0 No 0 2 Target T Heating 4042 1 C 10 5 15 Target T Cooling 4043 1 C 10 5 15 Control Factor 4044 1 2 1 5 Control Interval 4045 1 min 2 1 30 Running Time 4046 3 x10 sec 9 6 24 4041 1 Controlled based on the temperature difference by FSV 4042 4043 4041 2 Controlled based o...

Page 147: ...ing valve Temp 6 Zone Control Field Option Main Menu FSV Sub Menu Function Description FSV Step Unit Default Min Max Heating FSV 40 Zone Control Application 4061 1 0 No 0 1 Yes FSV 4061 should be set to 1 Yes to enable zone control via the wired remote controller To use the zone control FSV 4016 1 set the thermostat control option FSV 2091 2092 to 0 to disable external thermostat control This fiel...

Page 148: ... Tank 302 Heat Pump 303 Booster Heat 304 Disinfection 305 Forced DHW Operation 306 Solar Panel DHW Thermostat 307 Direction of 3Way Valve 308 Energy Metering 50 Others 501 Outing 502 DHW Saving 503 TDM Variable TDM Product only 504 Power Peak Control 5051 Frequency Ratio Control 5061 Heat DHW Capa Ratio 508 PV Control 509 Smart Grid Control 50 Othe 501 Outing 502 DHW S 503 TDM V 504 Power 5051 Fre...

Page 149: ...04 Power Peak Control 5051 Frequency Ratio Control 5061 Heat DHW Capa Ratio 508 PV Control 509 Smart Grid Control 508 PV Control 5081 Application 5082 Setting Temp Shift Value Cool 5083 Setting Temp Shift Value Heat Main Menu FSV Sub Menu Function Description FSV Step Unit Default Min Max Others FSV 50 DHW Saving DHW Saving Temp 5021 1 C 5 0 40 DHW Saving Mode 5022 1 0 0 1 DHW Saving Thermo on Tem...

Page 150: ...ompany can limit the amount of powerconsumed by consumers during a powersurge The FSV 5041 1 enables the PowerPeak Control function fora Forced off by external input signal The default setting forFSV 5041 is value 0 No no application of the PowerPeak Control If FSV 5041 setting 1 compressor backup heater boosterheateroperate according the below table 5042 Compressor Backup heater Boosterheater 0 D...

Page 151: ...Default Min Max Others FSV 50 Frequency Ratio Control 5051 0 Disable 0 1 USE This is to limit the maximum frequency of the outdoorunit compressor 5051 0 Disable default 5051 1 USE Method1 External DC signal Control uses a DC voltage of 0 10V 0v 50 10v 150 Method 2 Demand ratio DR control through Modbus communication Voltage V FR Hz 0 0 V 1 0 50 Min Max 1 0 V 2 0 60 2 0 V 3 0 70 3 0 V 4 0 80 4 0 V ...

Page 152: ...0 5 If the PV panel system can provide a signal during optimum powergeneration it is possible to benefit from free available solarenergy The FSV 5081 should be set to 1 Yes forPV Control PV Panel input uses the same input contact as PowerPeak Control therefore they can t be used both FSV 0 1 5081 Disable Default Activation Except forDHW mode this function is activated only during the outing mode C...

Page 153: ... 5092 0 5 C 2 2 5 Setting Temp Shift Value DHW 5093 0 5 C 5 2 5 DHW Mode 5094 0 0 1 Similarto PowerPeak Control but more detailed It allows powercompanies to provide fouroperating modes via two digital inputs Not only during powersurge but also when there is an abundance of powerin the grid the power company can force remotely to store more energy in the system to prevent grid overload situations ...

Page 154: ...ating mode Ts 5092 5 Water outlet orWL Ts 5092 3 Room FSVUpload Download To make an easy installation and service possible please use an SD card and the wired remote controller s function Field Setting Value 10 Remote Controller 20 Water Law 30 DHW 40 Heating 50 Others Simple Setting FSV Upload Download FSV DATA FSVDATA Operation DATA FSVDATA Operation DATA S Net Pro2 FSV DATA Micro SD Card Howto ...

Page 155: ...nds 4 The download to microSD card is performed as follows Download proceeds in the orderof first IMAGE and then MICOM When the update fails the wired remote controlleris reset automatically and the update proceeds again 5 When the download is finished tracking starts automatically When tracking is completed remove the microSD Card Add the function of FSV download upload and data backup with SD ca...

Page 156: ...2 Valve Mixing Valve OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Self Test Mode Display Water Inlet Temp 00 0 to000 0 Water Outlet Temp 00 0 to000 0 Backup Heater Outlet Temp 00 0 to000 0 Mixing valve Outlet Temp 00 0 to000 0 Tank Temp 00 0 to000 0 Indoor Ambient Temp 00 0 to000 0 Indoor Ambient Temp Zone2 00 0 to000 0 Flow Temp Sensor 1 Zone1 00 0 to000 0 Flow Temp Sensor 2 Zone2 00 0 to000 0 Thermostat ...

Page 157: ...teryour PASSWORD Service Mode 16 Scanning Outdoor 07 30 20221 30 PM Zone1 Zone2 30 Heat Set 28 2 0 24 Heat Set 0 DHW 45 Economic Set 0 Outdoor 07 30 20221 30 PM Zone1 Zone2 30 Heat Set 28 2 0 24 Heat Set 0 DHW 45 Economic Set 0 Operation Status Quiet ON Priority DHW Option Energy Outing OFF Schedu Settings Setting mode screen Outdoor 07 30 20221 30 PM Zone1 Zone2 30 Heat Set 28 2 0 24 Heat Set 0 D...

Page 158: ... Set 28 2 0 24 Heat Set 0 DHW 45 Economic Set 0 Auto Cool Heat Auto mode Forindoorunits set to automatic mode the tank integrated hydro unit automatically adjusts the temperature of the discharged water NOTE When WL is active the target supplywatertemperature will be determined automatically depending on the outdoortemperature Forthe Heat mode colderoutdoortemperatures will result in warmerwater C...

Page 159: ... Outdoor 07 30 20221 30 PM Zone1 Zone2 30 Heat Set 28 2 0 24 Heat Set 0 DHW 45 Economic Set 0 Standard Economic Power Forced Standard Set Current 84 0 2 4 07 30 20221 30 PM DHW NOTE When the DHW mode is not supported Not Supported appears To operate hot watermode you need to set the hot waterfunction Yes in the field specification setting mode 3011 of wired remote controller When the Cool Heat mod...

Page 160: ...ent Water outlet Water Outlet Water Outlet Indoor 0 28 2 8 3 07 30 20221 30 PM 30 Zone 1 Set Current Water outlet Water Outlet Water Outlet Indoor 5 28 2 8 3 Auto Heat Cool AUTO NOTE You can adjust the desired temperature by 0 1 0 5 1 C Default 0 5 C When the reference temperature to control is WaterOutlet you can set the temperature only forWater Outlet When the reference temperature to control i...

Page 161: ...rmostat Installation Airto airoperation SolarPV Smart Grid Eco Level Demand Response Operation Status Quiet ON Priority DHW Option Energy Outing OFF Schedule Settings Operation Status Quiet ON Priority DHW Option Energy Outing OFF Schedule Settings Outdoor 07 30 20221 30 PM Zone1 Zone2 30 Heat Set 28 2 0 24 Heat Set 0 DHW 45 Economic Set 0 Operation Status Defrost Operation WaterPump Solar Backup ...

Page 162: ... DHW Option Energy Outing OFF Schedule Settings Operation Status Quiet ON Priority DHW Option Energy Outing OFF Schedule Settings Quiet Mode ON Operation Status Quiet ON Priority DHW Option Energy Outing OFF Schedule Settings 07 30 20221 30 PM Heat 30 Zone 1 Set Current Water outlet Water Outlet Water Outlet Indoor 0 28 2 8 3 Outing Mode ON NOTE To cancel this mode press any button on the remote c...

Page 163: ...ule Can set the Quiet mode orhot waterstatus in the preset time Can set up to 8 schedules Weekly schedule Can set the operation forthe desired units in the scheduled day and time The scheduling is possible on the weekly basis You can set the values forday time operation On Off scheduled units operation state operation mode desired temperature Yearly schedule Can create a group forthe month to sche...

Page 164: ...uting OFF Schedule Settings Option Button Lock Error List Indoor Unit Information User Mode Schedule Add a schedule Classification Type Description Energy Usage Displays the Instantaneous Power Weekly Energy Usage Monthly Energy Usage Yearly Energy Usage Energy Usage overLast Year and Operation Time in graph format NOTE Foraccuracy of operation time use the DMS time The weekly displayfollows the I...

Page 165: ...ormation User Mode Step1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Description Default Button Lock ON OFF OFF ErrorList IndoorUnit Information UserMode Language Differs depending on the language First value for the language pack UserMode Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time ON OFF OFF Unit Day Week Week Month January to December Mar Week 1st to 4th F final week F final week Day 1 to 31 22 Lock All Lock ON ...

Page 166: ...o 31 2019 01 01 Time Time Format 12 Hour 24 hour 12 Hour Hour Minute AM PM 0 to12 0 to 60 AM PM PM12 Hour00 Minute Reset Remote Controller Display Setting Brightness 10 to100 100 Screen Saver Timer 10 to 60 seconds 30sec Brightness 0 10 30 50 70 30 Smart Reset Reset All User modes Service Time Check Service Call Number Service call numberentered forService mode Last Inspection Final control date e...

Page 167: ...display are connected correctly 3 Press K1 orK2 on the outdoorunit PCB to run the test mode and stop K1 Numberof Press KEY operation 7 segment display 1 time Trial operation in Heating mode K 1 BLANK BLANK 2 times Vacuuming Outdoorunit address1 K 2 BLANK 1 3 times InverterFault Detection Comp 1 K 3 I 1 4 times End Key operation K2 Numberof Press KEY operation 7 segment display 1 time Trial operati...

Page 168: ... C g 087 11 times Compressortop temperature B 87 C g 087 12 times Outdoortemperature C 42 C g 42 13 times EVI inlet temperature D 42 C g 42 14 times EVI outlet temperature E 42 C g 42 15 times Main EEV step F 2000 g 200 16 times EVI EEV step G 300 g 300 17 times Fan step ssrorbldc H 13Step g 0 1 3 18 times Current frequency Compressor I 120Hz g1 2 0 19 times EVI SOLEEV step J 300 g 300 20 times In...

Page 169: ... KEY operation 7 segment display K1 Press once Heating test run BLANK BLANK Press twice Defrost test run BLANK BLANK Press 3times Finishing test mode K2 Press once Cooling test run Heating Only skip BLANK BLANK Press twice Output signal test run BLANK BLANK Press 3 times Finishing test mode K3 Reset K4 View mode Referto View mode display 7 segment display KEY K1 K4 4 View Mode When the K4 switch i...

Page 170: ...t decimal A 11 times Fan RPM B 1000s digit 100s digit 10s digit rpm 12 times Target discharge temperature C 100s digit 10s digit 1s digit C 13 times EEV D 1000s digit 100s digit 10s digit step 14 times Protective control E 0 Cooling 1 Heating Protective control 0 No protective control 1 Freezing 2 Defrosting 3 Over load 4 Discharge 5 Total current Frequency status 0 Normal 1 Hold 2 Down 3 Up_limit...

Page 171: ...splayed on the wired remote controllerduring operation but key operation is unavailable 1 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Day Temp Classification Initial Heating Step raise Heating Step down Total Hour Time 96 72 24 24 24 24 24 144 24 24 24 24 24 552 Temp 30 55 30 35 40 45 50 55 50 45 40 35 30 Remaining days are displayed Concrete Curing Remaini...

Page 172: ...verview 172 9 2 Precaution 172 9 3 Checklist before commissioning 173 Checklist before commissioning 173 9 4 Airpurging 174 Checking piping Airpurging 175 Airpurging 175 9 5 Commissioning 176 Pre test operation check 176 Test run 177 9 6 Check operation measured data 178 9 7 Recommissioning 178 ...

Page 173: ...that the powerconsumption exceeds the stated standard powerconsumption This is caused by the new compressorthat needs about 50 hours of cumulative running hours before reaching a stable lower powerconsumption Always operate the unit with the switches and sensors in the correct places Failing to do so may result in damaging the compressorand orthe electronics Only operate the unit with the outlet w...

Page 174: ...e are made without any risk of freezing tracing heating Yes No All external pipework is insulated Yes No Powersupply is installed with a dedicated correctly rated ELCB and correct cable sizing Yes No Voltage between optional in case of 3PH L1 N V L2 N V L3 N V Voltage between optional in case of 3PH L1 N V L2 N V L3 N V Voltage between N PE V Powersupply is fitted with an isolatorwithin in reach a...

Page 175: ...watercircuit Automatic airpurging is possible via manually starting the primary pump of the ClimateHub via the self test mode water pump On Off in the service menu password 0202 of the wired remote controller Before commissioning the unit make sure to check the following points 1 The maximum waterpressure of the unit is 2 9 barstatic pressure 2 The operating range of leaving watertemperature is15 ...

Page 176: ...l a pressure of1 5 2 0barbyusing make upwaterassembly Field supply Thewaterpressure indicated on the manometerwillvarydepending on thewatertemperature The nominalwaterpressure in the system should remain about1 0 barat all times to avoid airentering thewatersystem Make sure that airshould bevented from the system at start up orafterinstalling servicing The airventvalve must be opened during chargi...

Page 177: ...ssel is installed and pre charged according Pg H 10 0 3 bar bar Expansion vessel size in volume no calculation check by commissioning engineer bar Combination inlet valve installed Yes No Tundish installed and connected to drain Yes No Watertemperature in operation range forheating 20 C Tw2 55 C if needed preheat by BUH BSH Yes No S NETconnected and ready to collect data Yes No Additional heat sou...

Page 178: ...icable DHW Operation Status Quiet ON Priority DHW Option Energy Outing OFF Schedule Settings Option Button Lock Error List Indoor Unit Information User Mode User Mode Language Eng Daylight Saving Time OFF Lock OFF Wired Remote Controller Lock of Partial Function Operation Lock OFF Operation Mode Lock Temperature Lock OFF OFF Schedule Lock Operation Mode Lock All Mode Lock OFF OFF Auto Mode Lock Co...

Page 179: ...the Plate Heat Exchanger T Tw2 Tw1 C DHW Set Temperature C DHW Flow l min l min DHW Temperature difference overthe Plate Heat Exchanger T Tw2 Tw1 9 7 Recommissioning Cold ortepid waterdischarge from tundish The tundish should be installed away from electrical devices 1 Close cold watersupplyvalve 2 Open a hot tap 3 Repressurize the expansion vessel aircharge to its set level 4 Close hot tap 5 Open...

Page 180: ...tank integrated type 179 10 1 Overview 180 10 2 The components of maintenance 180 Yearly maintenance of the outdoorunit 180 Yearly maintenance of the indoorunit 180 Glycol 181 Recharging refrigerant 181 Precautions on adding the R32 refrigerant 183 ...

Page 181: ...ercan cause performance issues and poorenergy efficiency Waterfilter Use a waterfilterwhich is available forcleaning and clean it regularly Yearlymaintenance of the indoorunit Waterpressure Check if the waterpressure is according to the pressure as stated in the commissioning sheet calculation depending on installation volume and height If necessary fill with more water Also check the expansion ve...

Page 182: ...t the disposal of the glycol solution is done in accordance with relevant local and national regulation Recharging refrigerant The heat pump unit is provided to the market with the correct amount of refrigerant factory charge There can be loss of refrigerant compared to the initial factory amount by service work done to the refrigerant circuit only orvia unintended leakage via the service valve or...

Page 183: ...tory charge as indicated on the name plate Any shortage must be additionally charged with new refrigerant 4 Reconnect the vacuum pump and the recovery cylinder Vacuum the hoses firstly then the circuit to below 270Pa Stand time forvacuum is 30 minutes at least If satisfied open the recovery cylinderand recharge the system with it s content The remaining refrigerant in the cylindercan be sucked int...

Page 184: ...eron Do not disconnect the powerplug from the wall outlet with poweron It is recommended to locate the outlet in a high position Place the cords so that they are not tangled Precautions on adding the R32 refrigerant In addition to the conventional charging procedure the following requirements shall be kept Make sure that any contamination by otherrefrigerants does not occurwhen charging To minimiz...

Page 185: ...11 Trouble shooting Installer reference guide Mono tank integrated type 184 11 1 Overview 185 11 2 Trouble shooting of errorcode 188 ...

Page 186: ...o immersion heater s of the unit When discharge has stopped check thermal controls replace if faulty Excessive hot water from taps Cylinderthermostat set to high Faulty cylinderthermostat Adjust cylinderthermostat Replace faulty thermostat Check wiring on cylinderthermostat The compressordoes not start When the waterinlet temperature is over 60 the compressordoes not work it is not an error only t...

Page 187: ... waterpressure sensoris not broken The expansion vessel is not broken The valve if equipped of the watercircuit towards the expansion vessel is open The pre pressure setting of the expansion vessel is correct The straineris clean The pressure relief valve opens The expansion vessel is broken orsized too small forthe total volume Replace the expansion vessel oradd another afterdetermining the neede...

Page 188: ... appropriately Make sure that the Space heating priority has been enabled FSV Setting Increase the space heating priority temperature FSV 4012 Setting The pressure at the tapping point is temporarily unusually high Failing orblocked pressure relief valve Flush and clean the complete tank including the piping between pressure relief valve and the cold waterinlet Replace the pressure relief valve Ta...

Page 189: ...n MotorMicom OUTDOOR UNIT E221 OutdoorTemperature SensorError open short OUTDOOR UNIT E231 COND_OUTMain Temperature SensorError open short OUTDOOR UNIT E241 COND OUTSensorof OutdoorUnit breakaway Error OUTDOOR UNIT E251 Discharge Temperature SensorError open short OUTDOOR UNIT E262 Discharge Sensorbreakaway Error OUTDOOR UNIT E266 Comp Top Sensorbreakaway Error OUTDOOR UNIT E269 SUCTION Sensorbrea...

Page 190: ...TDOOR UNIT E466 Inverter DC Link voltage under overError OUTDOOR UNIT E467 COMP Revolute Error OUTDOOR UNIT E468 Inverter Comp Current SensorError OUTDOOR UNIT E469 DC Link SensorError OUTDOOR UNIT 470 Outdoorunit EEPROM Read Write Error OUTDOOR UNIT E471 Inverter OTP Error Outdoorunit EEPROM Read Write Error OTP error OUTDOOR UNIT E474 Inverter IPM Heat Sink Error OUTDOOR UNIT E475 Outdoorunit BL...

Page 191: ...Hydro Unit E909 Errordue to freeze prevention Re Operation is impossible Hydro Unit E910 WaterTemperature Sensoron waterOutlet pipe is datached Hydro Unit E911 FLow Swtich Open Error Hydro Unit E912 FLow Swtich Close Error Hydro Unit E913 Six times detection forFLow Switch Error Re Operation is not possible Hydro Unit E914 Errordue to Incorrect Themostat Connection Hydro Unit E915 Erroron DC fan N...

Page 192: ...t Electrical wiring diagram outdoorunit 195 Mono Electrical wiring diagram outdoorunit 197 Mono HTQuit Refrigerant circuit diagram outdoorunit 200 Mono Refrigerant circuit diagram outdoorunit 201 12 2 Indoorunit main components 202 Dimensions 202 Components 203 Electrical wiring diagram indoorunit 204 Waterprimary circuit diagram 206 12 3 Piping Wiring diagram 207 ...

Page 193: ...e Mono tank integrated type 192 12 1 Outdoorunit main components Mono HTQuit Component AE080 120 140BXYD No Name Description PHE Danfoss B3 030 series Base heater SUS316L 150W Waterfitting BSPP1 Male Compressor Scroll type Accumulator 2 8 liter ...

Page 194: ...Component AE050BXYDEG ENGLISH 10 Main components NO Name Note PHE Danfoss H30L series Water fitting BSPP 1 Male No Name Description PHE Danfoss H30Lseries Waterfitting BSPP1 Male AE080BXYD No Name Description PHE Danfoss H30Lseries Base heater SUS316L 150W Waterfitting BSPP1 Male ...

Page 195: ...ta Installer reference guide Mono tank integrated type 194 AE120 160RXYD No Name Description PHE Danfoss B3 030 series Base heater SUS316L 150W Waterhose in Rubberhose Waterhose out Rubberhose Waterfitting BSPP1 Male ...

Page 196: ...t ExchangerHeater HIGH PRESSURE SENSOR High pressure sensor LOW PRESSURE SENSOR Low pressure sensor HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH1 High pressure switch1 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH 2 High pressure switch 2 WATER OUT TH PHE WaterOUTsensor WATER IN TH PHE WaterIN sensor EVI OUT TH EVI OUTsensor EVI IN TH EVI IN sensor EVA IN TH PHE Liquid refrigerant sensor SUCTION TH CompressorIN sensor OLP TH OverLoad Protection ...

Page 197: ...ESSURE SENSOR High pressure sensor LOW PRESSURE SENSOR Low pressure sensor HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH1 High pressure switch1 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH 2 High pressure switch 2 WATER OUT TH PHE WaterOUTsensor WATER IN TH PHE WaterIN sensor EVI OUT TH EVI OUTsensor EVI IN TH EVI IN sensor EVA IN TH PHE Liquid refrigerant sensor SUCTION TH CompressorIN sensor OLP TH OverLoad Protection sensor DIS TH CompressorO...

Page 198: ...ols show as follow blk black red red blu blue wht white yel yellow brn brown sky skyblue grn green 3 For connection wiring indoor outdoor transmission F1 F2 indoor wired remote controller transmission F3 F4 4 Protective earth SCREW 2 4 Electrical wiring diagram M BLDC BLDC FAN MOTOR OUT TH ThermistorOUT 10K COND TH ThermistorCOND 10K COMP COMPRESSOR DIS TH ThermistorDISCHARGE 200K OLP TH Thermisto...

Page 199: ...D Temp ThermistorCOND 10K OLP Temp ThermistorOLP 200K COMP COMPRESSOR OUT Temp ThermistorOUT 10K DISCHARGE Temp ThermistorDISCHARGE 200K SUCTION TEMP ThermistorSUCTION 10K NOTE Symbols show as follow BLK black RED red BLU blue WHT white YEL yellow BRN brown SKY skyblue GRN green Wiring indoor outdoorcommunication F1 F2 Protective earth SCREW ...

Page 200: ...D Temp ThermistorCOND 10K OLP Temp ThermistorOLP 200K COMP COMPRESSOR OUT Temp ThermistorOUT 10K DISCHARGE Temp ThermistorDISCHARGE 200K SUCTION TEMP ThermistorSUCTION 10K NOTE Symbols show as follow BLK black RED red BLU blue WHT white YEL yellow BRN brown SKY skyblue GRN green Wiring indoor outdoorcommunication F1 F2 Protective earth SCREW ...

Page 201: ...AC Accumulator PS_H Pressure Sensor High PS_L Pressure Sensor Low PW_H1 Pressure Switch High1 PW_H2 Pressure Switch High 2 E_EV Electronic Expansion Valve EVI E_M Electronic Expansion Valve Main E_S Electronic Expansion Valve Shut off Part Description PT_C Service Port Charging V_4W Solenoid valve 4 Way V_EB Solenoid valve EVI Bypass V_HG Solenoid valve Hot Gas Bypass T_LB Solenoid valve Liquid By...

Page 202: ...ompressor AC Accumulator HX_PHE Heat Exchanger PHE HX_M Heat Exchanger Main Outdoorunit OFM1 OutdoorFan Motor1 OFM2 OutdoorFan Motor2 V_4W Solenoid valve 4Way E_M Electronic Expansion Valve Main PW_H1 Pressure Switch Part Description PS_H Pressure Sensor High PT_C Service Port Charging T_A Thermistor Ambient T_C Thermistor Compressor T_D Thermistor Discharge pipe T_CO Thermistor Cond Out T_II Ther...

Page 203: ...doorunit main components Dimensions Tank integrated hydro unit No Part Description Mono outdooroutlet Ø28 T1 2 Mono outdoorinlet Ø28 T1 2 Hot wateroutlet Ø22 T1 0 Secondary return 260Loption Ø22 T1 0 Cold waterinlet Ø22 T1 0 Space heating outlet Ø28 T1 2 Space heating inlet Ø28 T1 2 ...

Page 204: ...aight pipe Space heating outlet ø28 Straight pipe Space heating inlet ø28 Straight pipe T Pvalve 7 bar 90 C Pressure relief valve 3 bar BSPP1 2 3WAY VALVE Anode bar BSPP1 Backup heater Drain port Airvent BSPP 3 8 No Part Description Tank thermistor Heaterthermistor Waterpump Watertank 200 L 260 L Manometer 0 4 bar S D converter Control box Boosterheater 3kW Boosterheaterthermostat Flow sensor Expa...

Page 205: ...hermistorWATER OUT 10K WATER IN ThermistorWATER IN 10K MIXING ThermistorMIXING VALVE 10K OUTDOOR COMM OutdoorCommunication ELCB Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker WATER TANK ThermistorWATER TANK 200K WIRED REMOCON Wired Remote Controller SIG GND Signal Ground M C Magnetic Contactor NOTE Symbols show as follow BLK black RED red BLU blue WHT white YEL yellow BRN brown SKY skyblue GRN green Wiring indoor ...

Page 206: ...UT 10K WATER IN ThermistorWATER IN 10K MIXING ThermistorMIXING VALVE 10K OUTDOOR COMM OutdoorCommunication ELCB Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker WATER TANK ThermistorWATER TANK 200K WIRED REMOCON Wired Remote Controller SIG GND Signal Ground M C Magnetic Contactor NOTE Symbols show as follow BLK black RED red BLU blue WHT white YEL yellow BRN brown SKY skyblue GRN green Forindoor outdoorcommunication...

Page 207: ...ank integrated type 206 Waterprimarycircuit diagram 3 Flow sensor Expansion Vessel 8L PWM Pump Backup heater Manometer Air purge Pressure Reliefv v 3 WayV V Waterin Waterin Waterout Waterout Temperature pressurereliefvalve T_tank T_w3 Booster heater b ...

Page 208: ...ing would be located in a higherposition than the airvent of the tank integrated hydro unit it is necessary to add additional one at the highest position of watercircuit e Pumps forradiatorand floorheating can be regulated on off by tank integrated hydro unit terminals B10 B11 and B14 B15 ortheirown regulators f 200 L tank integrated hydro unit has six connection pipes waterinlet outlet space heat...

Page 209: ...volume forthe system is met A low loss headerorbuffertank should be suitably sized to complywith the above To ensure the minimum flowrates are maintained at all times even whilst there is no heating demand a low loss header buffertank orautomatic bypass valve s must be fitted into the circuit It is advised to mount the unit on rubberfeet to reduce the noise and vibration This schematic must be use...

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