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Installation and maintenance instructions aroSTOR 0020290840_00

Contents

1

Safety .................................................................... 3

1.1

Action-related warnings ......................................... 3

1.2

Intended use ......................................................... 3

1.3

Risk caused by inadequate qualifications.............. 3

1.4

Risk of death from electric shock........................... 3

1.5

Risk of death due to lack of safety devices ........... 3

1.6

Risk of death due to explosive and flammable
materials ................................................................ 3

1.7

Risk of being burned or scalded by hot
components ........................................................... 4

1.8

Material damage due to unsuitable installation
surface ................................................................... 4

1.9

Risk of injury due to the heavy weight of the
product................................................................... 4

1.10

Risk of material damage caused by frost .............. 4

1.11

Risk of material damage caused by using an
unsuitable tool........................................................ 4

1.12

Risk of material damage caused by water that
is too hard .............................................................. 4

1.13

Risk of damage from corrosion caused by
unsuitable room air ................................................ 4

1.14

Risk of poisoning caused by insufficient air
supply .................................................................... 4

1.15

Structural damage due to escaping water ............. 4

1.16

Regulations (directives, laws, standards) .............. 5

2

Notes on the documentation .............................. 6

2.1

Observing other applicable documents ................. 6

2.2

Storing documents................................................. 6

2.3

Validity of the instructions...................................... 6

3

Product description............................................. 7

3.1

Basic system diagram............................................ 7

3.2

Product design....................................................... 8

3.3

Operation ............................................................... 8

3.4

Type designation and serial number ..................... 8

3.5

CE marking ............................................................ 8

4

Set-up.................................................................... 8

4.1

Transporting the product to the installation site..... 8

4.2

Carrying the product .............................................. 9

4.3

Unpacking the product........................................... 9

4.4

Checking the scope of delivery.............................. 9

4.5

Product dimensions and connection
dimensions........................................................... 10

4.6

Minimum clearances............................................ 11

4.7

Requirements for the installation site .................. 11

4.8

Removing/installing the protective cover ............. 11

5

Installation.......................................................... 11

5.1

Installing the air supply and air exhaust .............. 12

5.2

Installing the water connections .......................... 14

5.3

Electrical installation ............................................ 15

6

Start-up ............................................................... 17

6.1

Filling the domestic hot water circuit.................... 17

6.2

Establishing the power supply ............................. 17

6.3

Switching on the product ..................................... 17

7

Handing the product over to the operator ...... 18

8

Adapting the unit to the installation ................ 18

8.1

Calling up the installer level................................. 18

8.2

Optimising the unit's energy consumption ........... 18

8.3

Activating and setting photovoltaic mode ............ 18

8.4

Reading the input data......................................... 19

8.5

Setting the anti-legionella function....................... 19

8.6

Selecting the load relief stage ............................. 19

8.7

Setting the minimum temperature ....................... 19

8.8

Setting ventilator mode........................................ 20

8.9

Setting the maximum heating time ...................... 20

8.10

Reading the meter status .................................... 20

8.11

Locking the control elements............................... 20

8.12

Checking the immersion heater........................... 21

9

Troubleshooting ................................................ 21

9.1

Eliminating faults.................................................. 21

9.2

Resetting parameters to factory settings ............. 21

9.3

Resetting the safety cut-out................................. 21

9.4

Replacing the mains connection cable ................ 22

9.5

Completing repair work........................................ 22

10

Inspection and maintenance ............................ 22

10.1

Preparing the maintenance and repair work........ 22

10.2

Observing inspection and maintenance
intervals ............................................................... 22

10.3

Draining the product ............................................ 22

10.4

Procuring spare parts .......................................... 22

11

Decommissioning.............................................. 22

11.1

Decommissioning the product ............................. 22

11.2

Arranging disposal of refrigerant ......................... 22

12

Customer service............................................... 23

13

Recycling and disposal..................................... 23

Appendix ............................................................................ 24
A

Annual inspection and maintenance work

Overview............................................................. 24

B

Fault messages

Overview.............................. 24

C

Installer level

Overview .................................. 26

D

Electronics box wiring diagram ....................... 28

E

Basic hydraulic diagram ................................... 29

F

Heat pump output curves ................................. 29

G

Technical data.................................................... 30

Index ................................................................................... 32

Summary of Contents for aroSTOR VWL BM 270/5

Page 1: ...n and maintenance instructions aroSTOR VWL BM 200 5 VWL BM 270 5 KOsq Publisher manufacturer Vaillant GmbH Berghauser Str 40 D 42859 Remscheid Tel 492191 18 0 Fax 492191 18 2810 info vaillant de www v...

Page 2: ...11 4 8 Removing installing the protective cover 11 5 Installation 11 5 1 Installing the air supply and air exhaust 12 5 2 Installing the water connections 14 5 3 Electrical installation 15 6 Start up...

Page 3: ...not specified in these instructions or use beyond that specified in this document shall be considered improper use Any direct commercial or industrial use is also deemed to be improper Caution Imprope...

Page 4: ...ny about the water hardness When deciding whether the water used must be softened follow the national regu lations standards directives and laws In the installation and maintenance instruc tions for t...

Page 5: ...Safety 1 0020290840_00 aroSTOR Installation and maintenance instructions 5 1 16 Regulations directives laws standards Observe the national regulations stand ards directives ordinances and laws...

Page 6: ...he operating and installation instruc tions included with the system components 2 2 Storing documents Pass these instructions and all other applicable docu ments on to the end user 2 3 Validity of the...

Page 7: ...erature cut out 4 Immersion heater safety cut out 5 External condenser 6 Domestic hot water cylinder temperature sensor 7 Compressor 8 Pressure switch 9 Sensor head thermostatic expansion valve 10 Fan...

Page 8: ...nsion 3 3 1 Heating mode 1 2 4 3 5 6 1 Evaporator 2 Compressor 3 Fan 4 Defrosting valve 5 Thermostatic expansion valve 6 Condenser 3 3 2 Defrosting mode 1 2 4 3 5 6 1 Evaporator 2 Compressor 3 Fan 4 D...

Page 9: ...on site in the transport bag supplied Note The transport bag must be kept away from children in order to prevent the risk of suffoc ation 4 When transporting the product using a hand truck se cure it...

Page 10: ...TOR VWL BM 270 5 B A B C D E F G H I Unit dimensions and connection dimensions for 200 and 270 l Page 10 Unit dimensions and connection dimensions for 200 and 270 l aroSTOR VWL BM 200 5 aroSTOR VWL BM...

Page 11: ...t install the product near bedrooms 4 8 Removing installing the protective cover 4 8 1 Removing the covering hood x1 A B C 1 Turn the screw A on the product s ring by a few milli metres using a Torx s...

Page 12: ...pipe Standard value L1 L2 Condition Flexible pipes 10 m Note In addition to the total length two 90 el bows can be added Condition Fixed pipes 20 m Note In addition to the total length two 90 el bows...

Page 13: ...utside With this installation type the room is used as an energy collector The room is cooled by outdoor air which flows in via the ventilation openings Room volume at installation site 20 m Caution R...

Page 14: ...ing Area of the installation room 20 m Minimum room height 2 20 m 5 2 Installing the water connections 5 2 1 Hydraulics installation Use flat seals Torque 20 Nm 5 2 2 Connecting the domestic hot water...

Page 15: ...t until the condensers have discharged The product s power supply must not be interrupted by a timer 5 3 1 Carrying out the wiring 20 mm max 1 Guide the extra low and low voltage cables through differ...

Page 16: ...Fan not running Contact closed Fan running In the menu set the Fan with external control system mode to FAN MODE 3 5 3 4 Setting the fan speed Validity aroSTOR VWL BM 200 5 OR aroSTOR VWL BM 270 5 If...

Page 17: ...ter cylin der is full and purged before establishing the power supply Permanently connect the power supply cable to the power supply via an all pole electrical partition which can be switched off e g...

Page 18: ...f the thermodynamic water heater and the back up heater s thermostat input Note The output alarm is not activated It is conver ted to a control output for the floor standing boiler The end user can se...

Page 19: ...ivate the anti legionella function by setting the target temperature to a value between 60 C and maximum 70 C The automatic cycle for heating the water is activated at 22 00 If the target temperature...

Page 20: ...ime period Comfort Eco Frost protection High Low tariff that have been programmed 4 Press the rotary knob to confirm the selection 5 Press the menu button to return to the original display 8 10 Readin...

Page 21: ...unit along with the immersion heater 6 and its seal 10 Check the scale deposition on the immersion heater 11 Replace the seal 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 Eliminating faults Before eliminating the fault chec...

Page 22: ...ion the product 2 Disconnect the product from the power mains 3 Close the stop cock upstream of the safety group on the cold water inlet 4 Ensure that the waste water outlet is connected to the safety...

Page 23: ...rder to recycle the refrigerant you must collect it in a suitable vessel prior to disposing of the product 12 Customer service Validity Kosovo Vaillant P r t dh nat e kontaktit p r sh rbimin ton t kli...

Page 24: ...lace the immersion heater 18 Record the inspection maintenance work carried out B Fault messages Overview Fault code Description Possible cause Solution Temporary operation buS PCB defective Bus conne...

Page 25: ...C LOW PRES Low pressure inside the heat pump Air flow too low Air inlet outlet opening blocked Air pipe blocked Fan blocked or defect ive Evaporator contamin ated and blocked Evaporator frozen Air te...

Page 26: ...issioned ERR 03 Incorrect temperature sensor readings The defrosting sensor is connected on the water connection plug The wa ter temperature sensor is connected to the air con nection plug and the air...

Page 27: ...out of operation during high tariff 1 Only heat pump in operation during high tariff 2 Heat pump and immersion heater in operation during high tariff 1 T C MINI 43 43 43 C no no FAN MODE Current value...

Page 28: ...12 14 18 19 16 17 10 9 15 1 1 Control panel 2 Control panel connection plug 3 Main PCB 4 Connection plug no 1 Low tariff or lower level of electrical energy generated by the photovoltaic installation...

Page 29: ...c mixer tap 7 Circulation pump 8 Expansion relief valve 9 Expansion vessel 10 Safety assembly 11 Stopcock 12 Pressure reducer 13 Non return valve 14 Stopcock 15 Expansion vessel 16 Drain valve 17 Dome...

Page 30: ...m Corrosion protection Maximum pressure in the drinking water circuit 0 6 MPa 6 0 bar 0 6 MPa 6 0 bar Max domestic hot water temperature with the heat pump 60 60 Max hot water temperature with the add...

Page 31: ...the heat pump water temperat ure 55 C 700 W 700 W Nominal heat output of the heat pump water temperat ure 45 C 1 420 W 1 420 W Coefficient of performance COPDHW outdoor air temper ature 7 C extractio...

Page 32: ...Fault messages 21 Frost 4 H Handing over to the operator 18 Heating installation leaking 4 I Immersion heater 21 Inspection work 22 24 Installation 11 Installation site 3 4 Installing the protective c...

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