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OPERATION AND INSTALLATION

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Page 1: ...OPERATION AND INSTALLATION Air water heat pump WPL 33 HT...

Page 2: ...11 10 6 Filling the heating system 12 10 7 Minimum flow rate 12 10 8 Setting the flow rate on the heating side 12 10 9 Heat meter 13 10 10 High limit safety cut out for underfloor heating systems 13 1...

Page 3: ...ce the capacitors still have to discharge into the inverter Never interrupt the power supply even outside the heating season The system s active frost pro tection is not guaranteed if the power supply...

Page 4: ...ic environments e g in small businesses as long as it is used in the same way Any other use beyond that described shall be deemed inappro priate Observation of this document is also part of the correc...

Page 5: ...air discharge and intake apertures free from snow and leaves We recommend regular inspection to establish the current con dition of the system and maintenance by a qualified contractor if required to...

Page 6: ...nstalla tion room we recommend using a tightly sealing door between the installation room and the living space containing combustion equipment If due to its use the installation room is connected to t...

Page 7: ...edroom f f Isolate the installation surface See chapter Preparing the installation location Indoor installation f f Ensure that the air intake and discharge apertures in external walls are not directe...

Page 8: ...s space in the base to enable supply pipes cables to be routed into the appliance from below Note To facilitate connection to the appliance we recommend using flexible supply pipes cables in the case...

Page 9: ...ecess with a water impervious and sound insulating materi al such as silicone for example Observe the following information Connect the heating circuit flow and return lines via flexible pressure hose...

Page 10: ...inal sides When transporting the appliance en sure the compressor is on the upper appliance side The longer the appliance is tilted the greater the distribution of refrigerant oil inside the system f...

Page 11: ...and secure with two screws f f Cut out the hood to accommodate the water pipe outlets f f Route the water pipes inwards through the hood f f Route the electrical cables from above into the appliance t...

Page 12: ...gy must always be assured see chapter Specification Data table 10 8 Setting the flow rate on the heating side Material losses For operation without a buffer cylinder it is essential that the electric...

Page 13: ...ow rate required for system operation is assured see chapter Speci fication Data table If the appliance is operated on its own with a WPM f f Set the buffer charging pump so that the nominal flow rate...

Page 14: ...e return of the second heat generator e g oil boiler 11 Electrical connection 11 1 General WARNING Electrocution f f Before working on the appliance isolate it from the power supply at the control pan...

Page 15: ...L N PE Control inputs DHC electric emergency booster heater X9 Terminal ribbon heater Control output L N PE X2 Terminal safety extra low voltage H Bus high L BUS Low Bus earth BUS is not connected 12...

Page 16: ...n f f Place the cover on the appliance and secure with two screws f f Hang the side panels front panel and back panel into the hooks on the standard appliance Secure each of these with one screw f f A...

Page 17: ...anel 2 Hose clip oval 3 Air hose 4 Cover Hose connection panel dimensions 1173 778 302 687 D0000017278 Material losses Always cover the external apertures with wire grilles Secure the hoses against sl...

Page 18: ...ce Only qualified contractors may make the settings in the heat pump manager commissioning report commission the appliance and instruct the owner in its use Commissioning is to be carried out in accor...

Page 19: ...COMFORT TEMPERATURE parameter will lead to a parallel offset of the heating curve Increase the HEATING CURVE parameter if the room temper ature is not high enough when outside temperatures are low If...

Page 20: ...ump manager check the elements on the IWS HT open the control panel by proceeding as follows f f Undo the screws f f lift the cover f f and remove the cover towards the front 26_03_01_1557 f f Read th...

Page 21: ...nt of a low flow rate f f Remove the cause of the fault 1 2 D0000033633 1 High limit safety cut out reset button 2 Electric emergency booster heater f f Reset the high limit safety cut out by pressing...

Page 22: ...ree from snow and ice 17 1 Clean condensate pan and drain WARNING Risk of electrocution Before removing the casing parts disconnect all poles of the appliance from the power supply Environmental influ...

Page 23: ...f Clear all blockages from openings in the separating plate of the condensate pan f f Check the hose and the condensate drain pipe and remove all contaminants and blockages f f When installed indoors...

Page 24: ...cification 24 WPL 33 HT www stiebel eltron com 18 Specification 18 1 Dimensions and connections 18 1 1 Outdoor installation g01 g02 i21 i21 D0000016772 WPL 33 HT g01 Air intake g02 Air discharge i21 E...

Page 25: ...90 459 179 432 203 289 192 1162 1261 g01 g02 e02 e01 d44 b01 D0000016774 WPL 33 HT b01 Entry electrical cables d44 Condensate drain outlet e01 Heating flow Male thread G 1 1 4 e02 Heating return Male...

Page 26: ...rrent measuring board B1 Heat pump flow temperature sensor KTY B2 Heat pump return temperature sensor KTY B5 Hot gas temperature sensor PT1000 B6 Intake air temperature sensor PT1000 B7 Condenser outl...

Page 27: ...bar P4 Mean pressure sensor 30 bar V1 Flow sensor X1 Internal distribution terminal X2 External bus terminal X3 External mains terminal X4 External control unit terminal X5 External DHC terminal X6 4...

Page 28: ...WPL 33 HT www stiebel eltron com 18 3 Output diagrams Heating output 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 1 2 3 4 D0000034154 X Outside temperature C Y Heating output kW 1 min W35...

Page 29: ...er consumption at A7 W35 EN 14511 kW 1 27 Power consumption at A2 W35 EN 14511 kW 2 15 Power consumption at A 7 W35 EN 14511 kW 5 01 Power consumption at A 15 W35 EN 14511 kW 5 48 Power consumption at...

Page 30: ...r installation mm 800 Depth indoor installation mm 1390 Weight Weight kg 240 Total weight outdoor installation kg 400 Total weight indoor installation kg 330 Connections Connection on the heating side...

Page 31: ...hose subsidiaries Such guarantee is only grant ed if the subsidiary has issued its own terms of guarantee No other guarantee will be granted We shall not provide any guarantee for appliances acquired...

Page 32: ...LTRON OY Kapinakuja 1 04600 M nts l Tel 020 720 9988 info stiebel eltron fi www stiebel eltron fi France STIEBEL ELTRON SAS 7 9 rue des Selliers B P 85107 57073 Metz C dex 3 Tel 0387 7438 88 Fax 0387...

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