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5 Assembly and installation

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Installation instructions aroTHERM 0020217827_03

5.1.3.3 Installing the heat pump

Note the safety warnings in these instructions and in the
operating instructions before installing the product.

Install the product on steel beams, concrete blocks or
using a wall bracket (accessory).

Ensure that no water collects under the product.

In order to avoid ice formation, ensure that the ground in
front of the product can absorb water well.

5.1.3.4 Preparing the condensate discharge

Danger!
Risk of injury due to frozen condensate.

Frozen condensate on paths may cause falls.

Ensure that condensate does not dis-
charge onto paths and that ice cannot
build up there.

The condensate is discharged centrally underneath the
product.

The condensate is heated inside the product and routed into
the condensate discharge.

30

0

B

>1

00

380

>ø100

1500

A

410

350

350

C

75

0

380

410

350

350

D

75

0

4

2

3

4

1

Dig a hole in the ground. The recommended dimensions
can be found in the figure and the table.

aroTHERM VWL 55

C

70

aroTHERM VWL 85 - 155

D

102

Insert a downpipe

(1)

(diversion of the condensate).

Add a layer of coarse rubble

(3)

(water-permeable, frost-

free foundation). Calculate the depth

(A)

in accordance

with local conditions.

Minimum depth: 900 mm

Calculate the height

(B)

in accordance with local condi-

tions.

Create two concrete strip foundations

(4)

. The recom-

mended dimensions can be found in the figure.

Place a gravel bed

(2)

between and beside the strip

foundations (for condensate drainage).

Summary of Contents for aroTHERM VWL 55/3 A 230 V

Page 1: ...lation instructions aroTHERM VWL 55 3 A 230 V VWL 85 3 A 230 V GB Publisher manufacturer Vaillant GmbH Berghauser Str 40 D 42859 Remscheid Tel 492191 18 0 Fax 492191 18 2810 info vaillant de www vaill...

Page 2: ...ing and treating the heating water filling and supplementary water 18 6 8 Filling the heating installation 19 6 9 Activating the heat pump 19 6 10 Checking the product s operation 19 6 11 Operating no...

Page 3: ...with the product and system ap proval compliance with all inspection and main tenance conditions listed in the instruc tions Intended use also covers installation in ac cordance with the IP code Any o...

Page 4: ...material damage caused by using an unsuitable tool Use the correct tool 1 3 9 Avoid environmental damage caused by escaping refrigerant The heat pump contains the refrigerant R410A The refrigerant mus...

Page 5: ...deals with the collection of refrigerants system leaks particularly sys tems containing more than 3 kg of CFC or HCFC as well as the minimum level of qualification required by the technicians EC regu...

Page 6: ...e product s operation if the measured temperature exceeds the maximum permissible temperature The maximum permissible temperature depends on the evaporation and condensation temperature The product me...

Page 7: ...re 3 4 System diagram VWL 55 3 A 230 V e 1 3 12 16 17 19 24 15 21 14 11 4 23 20 2 22 5 13 8 9 6 7 10 A B 18 1 Fan 2 Air inlet temperature sensor 3 Ribbed pipe heat ex changer 4 Temperature sensor of t...

Page 8: ...re in the refrigerant circuit Information on the data plate Meaning PSH min PSH max Minimum and maximum operat ing pressure in the heating circuit COP Ax Wxx Output figure coefficient of performance a...

Page 9: ...e this may lead to malfunctions in the refrigerant circuit during subsequent operation In the worst case scenario this may lead to a fault in the whole system During transport do not tilt the heat pum...

Page 10: ...1 2 3 Bottom view C A B B D E Product A B C D E VWL 55 3 A 230 V 740 120 490 386 70 VWL 85 3 A 230 V 778 162 550 437 102 5 1 3 Complying with minimum clearances 5 1 3 1 Installation clearance C B D A...

Page 11: ...de the building Do not install the product Near a heat source Near flammable materials Near ventilation openings for adjacent buildings Under deciduous trees Note the following points when installing...

Page 12: ...paths and that ice cannot build up there The condensate is discharged centrally underneath the product The condensate is heated inside the product and routed into the condensate discharge 300 B 100 38...

Page 13: ...scope of delivery 5 2 2 Aligning the product M10 8mm 1 Align the product horizontally so that condensate can flow Note The product must be installed with the vibra tion isolating feet supplied The pro...

Page 14: ...xible connection pipes on the product that have a length of at least 0 75 m 3 When the product is not installed at the highest point in the heating circuit install additional purging valves in places...

Page 15: ...onnection terminals 5 4 1 Establishing the power supply The external mains connection cable must be earthed and connected with the correct polarity and in accordance with the valid regulations Check t...

Page 16: ...due to incorrect rout ing of the supply lines If you route the supply lines for the power supply and the eBUS line through the same cable duct the signal will be disrupted Route the supply lines for t...

Page 17: ...n use this function to call up the status code of the heat pump which provides you with information about the current operating condition of the heat pump 6 5 Calling up statistics Menu Installer leve...

Page 18: ...ng the filling and supplementary water Before filling the installation measure the hardness of the filling and supplementary water Treating the filling and supplementary water Observe all applicable n...

Page 19: ...re possible Open all radiator valves thermostatic valves of the heat ing installation Open the cold water tap Slowly open the filling tap Fill it with water until the required filling pressure is reac...

Page 20: ...te Caution Risk of material damage due to frost If the minimum flow rate is too low the heat exchanger may become damaged by frost Operate the product with a sufficient flow rate see table The product...

Page 21: ...f you require spare parts for maintenance or repair work use only Vaillant genuine spare parts 7 3 Instructions before carrying out maintenance work Observe the basic safety rules before carrying out...

Page 22: ...3 4 5 3 6 5 1 2 1 Remove the side casing Page 13 2 Remove both screws 1 3 Lift off the cover 4 Remove both screws 2 on the right front casing 5 Remove the right front casing 6 Lift the louvred grill 3...

Page 23: ...the following tests before introducing additional steps Make absolutely sure that the power supply was not cut and that the product is correctly connected Ensure that the service valves are open Chec...

Page 24: ...tly Observe all relevant regulations For detailed information refer to www vaillant co uk 10 1 Arranging disposal of refrigerant Warning Risk of damage to the environment This heat pump contains the r...

Page 25: ...X15 X13 X26 X23 X21 X22 X30 X25 X24 X25 X5 X10CA X9 X2 RL1 X3 15 16 17 12 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 11 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 2 13 14 10 1 Temperature sensor for the finned pipe heat ex changer 2 Temperature s...

Page 26: ...15 16 17 14 12 6 1 4 5 13 19 21 24 10 25 11 20 2 3 1 Flow heating circuit temperature sensor 2 Return heating circuit temperature sensor 3 High efficiency pump with flow rate sensor 4 Expansion vesse...

Page 27: ...13 Temperature sensor after the plate heat exchanger 14 Service valve for the high pressure range of the refrigerant circuit 15 High pressure pressure switch in the refrigerant circuit 16 High pressu...

Page 28: ...cessary in order to prevent the remaining feed head from being exceeded Maximum value 100 mbar Max dura tion of the power inter ruption If the set value is exceeded when the power supply is dis connec...

Page 29: ...ble range high pressure low pressure ratio too low 556 Refrigerant circuit pressure not in the permissible range condensation rate too low 557 Refrigerant circuit pressure not in the permissible range...

Page 30: ...Product dimensions width 970 mm 1 103 mm Product dimensions height 834 mm 975 mm Product dimensions depth 408 mm 463 mm Net weight 90 kg 106 kg Hydraulic lines material Copper Copper Hydraulic connect...

Page 31: ...ir temperature cyl inder charging 46 46 Max air flow 2 000 m h 2 700 m h Technical data Heating circuit VWL 55 3 A 230 V VWL 85 3 A 230 V Minimum operating pres sure 0 1 MPa 1 0 bar 0 1 MPa 1 0 bar Ma...

Page 32: ...main PCB and the fan PCB is dam aged or broken F 042 Fault Coding resistor The product s coding resistor is missing or is defective Coding resistor value outside the permissible range X25 plug not co...

Page 33: ...d area of the refrigerant circuit loss of charge Flow rate quantity too high see defined maximum flow rate Flow rate monitor defective Insufficient heat transfer in the heat exchanger F 539 Refrigeran...

Page 34: ...e the 4 port diverter valve away from the control When moving it check that the coil voltage is correct Check the cable harness and the connections Check the temperat ure sensor for the finned tube he...

Page 35: ...should be made aware it is ultimately their responsibility to register with the manufacturer within the allotted time period It is essential that the heat pump is serviced in line with the manufacture...

Page 36: ...V VWHP KDV EHHQ XVKHG DQG FOHDQHG LQ DFFRUGDQFH ZLWK 6 DQG KHDW SXPS PDQXIDFWXUHU V LQVWUXFWLRQV Yes What system cleaner was used What inhibitor was used Quantity litres Is the system adequately fros...

Page 37: ...Company name Telephone No 2SHUDWLYH 1R Comments Signature SERVICE 05 Date Engineer name Company name Telephone No 2SHUDWLYH 1R Comments Signature SERVICE 07 Date Engineer name Company name Telephone N...

Page 38: ...E Electricity 3 F Filling 19 Front Cleaning 22 Function menu 23 G Grommet 16 H Hot water temperature 4 I Installer level 17 Intended use 3 L Live Monitor Calling up 17 M Manual Validity 6 P Product U...

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