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Installation and maintenance instructions 0020213394_05

12.3

Checking maintenance messages

If the

symbol is shown in the display, the product requires

maintenance work or the product is in the comfort protection
mode.

To obtain further information, call up the

Live Monitor

.

(

Section 11.1)

Carry out the maintenance work that is listed in the table.
(

Appendix I)

Condition

:

Lhm. 37

is displayed

The product is in Comfort protection mode. The product has
detected a permanent fault and continues to run with restric-
ted comfort.

If the temperature sensor for the building circuit outlet, en-
vironment circuit inlet or environment circuit outlet fails, the
product continues to run with replacement values. Active
cooling mode is no longer possible.

To determine which component is defective, read the
fault memory. (

Section 11.3)

Note

If a fault message is present, the product re-
mains in comfort protection mode after it is re-
set. After the product is reset, the fault mes-
sage is displayed first before the message

Limp home mode (comfort protection)

ap-

pears again.

Check the component that is displayed and replace it.

12.4

Inspection and maintenance check-list

The following table shows the inspection and maintenance
work that must be carried out at specific intervals.

No.

Work

Inspection
(every year,
within 24
months at
the latest)

Main-
tenance
(every
two
years)

1

Check the general condi-
tion of the product and that
it is leak-tight.

x

x

2

Check the pressure in
the heating circuit and, if
required, top up the heating
water.

x

x

3

Check and clean the dirt
filters in the heating circuit.

x

x

4

Check the volume and
concentration of the brine
fluid and the pressure in
the brine circuit. Top up
with brine fluid if required.

x

x

5

Check that the expansion
vessel and the expansion
relief valve in the brine cir-
cuit are working correctly.

x

x

6

Check that the expansion
vessel and the expansion
relief valve in the heat-
ing circuit are working cor-
rectly.

x

x

No.

Work

Inspection
(every year,
within 24
months at
the latest)

Main-
tenance
(every
two
years)

7

Check for leaks in the
brine and heating circuit,
and repair these leaks if
necessary.

x

x

8

Check that the circuit
breaker in the electron-
ics box is working correctly.

x

x

Warning.
Risk of ignition when performing solder-
ing work on the refrigerant circuit

When performing soldering work on the refri-
gerant circuit as part of a repair, flammable oil
in the refrigerant circuit poses a risk of igni-
tion.

Before performing soldering work, drain
the refrigerant circuit and flush it with inert
gas.

12.5

Checking and correcting the filling pressure
of the heating installation

If the filling pressure falls below the minimum pressure, a
maintenance message is shown on the display.

Min. heating circuit pressure:

0.05 MPa (

0.50 bar)

Top up the heating water to start up the heat pump again
(

Section 7.1.2).

If you notice frequent pressure losses, determine and
eliminate the cause.

12.6

Checking and correcting the brine circuit's
filling pressure

If the filling pressure falls below the minimum pressure, the
heat pump is automatically switched off and a maintenance
message is shown in the display.

Minimum brine fluid pressure:

0.05 MPa (

0.50 bar)

Top up with pre-mixed brine fluid in order to start the heat
pump up again (

Section 7.2.2). Never top up with pure

water.

Min. brine fluid operating pressure:

0.07 MPa

(

0.70 bar)

If you notice frequent pressure losses, determine and
eliminate the cause.

Summary of Contents for flexoTHERM exclusive

Page 1: ...en Installation and maintenance instructions flexoTHERM exclusive VWF 57 197 4 0020213394_05 26 01 2023...

Page 2: ...the VRC DCF 26 8 11 Installing optional accessories 26 8 12 Connecting the circulation pump 26 8 13 Connecting the heat pump system to the photovoltaic installation 26 8 14 Checking the electrical ins...

Page 3: ...iew 48 I Maintenance messages 50 J Fault codes 50 K Characteristic values external cylinder temperature sensor 56 L Characteristic values internal temperature sensors refrigerant circuit 57 M Characte...

Page 4: ...use Any direct commercial or industrial use is also deemed to be improper Caution Improper use of any kind is prohibited 1 2 General safety information 1 2 1 Risk caused by inadequate qualifications T...

Page 5: ...al filling of R410A refrigerant Escaping refri gerant may cause freezing if the exit point is touched If refrigerant escapes do not touch any components of the product Do not inhale any vapours or gas...

Page 6: ...6 Installation and maintenance instructions 0020213394_05 1 3 Regulations directives laws standards Observe the national regulations stand ards directives ordinances and laws...

Page 7: ...ign A B A B 3 1 2 4 1 2 5 1 2 The heat pump system consists of the following components Heat pump 1 System control 2 from VRC 700 Outdoor temperature sensor with DCF receiver System sensor if required...

Page 8: ...again it condenses As heat energy can only pass from a body at a higher tem perature to a body at a lower temperature the refrigerant in the evaporator must have a lower temperature than the heat sour...

Page 9: ...en if they are installed on the product as well as any other components in the heating system and other external con sumers are not part of the data recording Deviations between the determined values...

Page 10: ...nditions are met Heat requirement without switching off prematurely 60 minutes of uninterrupted operation 3 3 8 Safety cut out SCO in the heating circuit If the temperature in the heating circuit of t...

Page 11: ...f XX C and a heating flow temperature of XX C COP A2 W35 A7 W35 A7 W45 A7 W55 Coefficient of performance at an air temperature of XX C and a heating flow temperature of XX C EER A35 W18 Coefficient of...

Page 12: ...om the Heating and Hotwater Industry Council who manage and promote the Scheme Benchmark is managed and promoted by the Heating and Hotwater Industry Council For more information visit www centralheat...

Page 13: ...0020213394_05 Installation and maintenance instructions 13 5 3 Dimensions 671 651 595 600 20 833 1183 18 2 91 100 100 91 25 50 90 115 115 90...

Page 14: ...that the weight dis tribution is as even as possible Secure the product using a retaining strap Use a ramp to move the product from the pallet using the sack truck e g a piece of square timber and a...

Page 15: ...tear under load After installing the product render all of the retaining straps unusable To transport the product again at a later time use suitable transport harnesses instead of the attached transpo...

Page 16: ...ide casings 1 Pull the casing top forwards slightly and remove it by lifting it upwards A A B B 2 To remove a side casing remove the four screws at the front and the three screws at the back 3 Remove...

Page 17: ...ng installations with steel pipes static heating surfaces and or buffer cylinder sys tems magnetite may form where large water volumes are involved Insert a magnetic filter to protect the pump inside...

Page 18: ...e in stallation and apply suitable corrosion inhibition meas ures e g fit a magnetite separator Check the pH value of the removed water at 25 C If the value is below 8 2 or above 10 0 clean the instal...

Page 19: ...at the locations provided for this 11 Purge the heating pump using the heating pump s drain screw 12 Then check the heating installation pressure again if required repeat the filling procedure 13 Rem...

Page 20: ...he pump s electronics Ensure that the brine pump is filled in the direction of flow 7 Use the filling pump 67 to pour the brine fluid from the brine container 66 into the brine circuit 7 2 3 Purging t...

Page 21: ...tor and an earth conductor Fuse protect this connection using the exact values that are specified in the technical data If the local energy supply company requires that the heat pump is controlled usi...

Page 22: ...ol PCB X110 is supplied with power via the bypass line from X110B 3 Connect the blockable power supply to the X101 power supply 4 Connect the continuous power supply to the X102 power supply 8 4 3 Con...

Page 23: ...ay contact to the well pump is closed there is no voltage at La The X200 2 connection for the optional VR 11 temperature sensors which are available as accessories is labelled RR for return connection...

Page 24: ...for compressor 8 X103 Bridge for supplying internal back up heaters if compressor and back up heater have the same tariff 9 X145 External back up heater 230 V L N PE 10 X1A 230 V supply for control P...

Page 25: ...or multi function input can be adjusted in the system con trol 9 X26 Sensor cable harness 230 V L N PE 10 X100 S20 Limit thermostat 11 X100 S21 ESCO contact 12 X100 BUS Bus connection VR 900 13 X20 Da...

Page 26: ...y 30 mm max 5 To prevent short circuits if a strand accidentally comes loose only strip the outer sheathing of flexible lines to a maximum of 30 mm 6 Ensure the inner conductor insulation is not damag...

Page 27: ...uctions 3 Check the filling pressure of the heating installation and check for leaks 9 Start up 9 1 Operating concept Operating instructions 9 2 Starting up the heat pump system 50 d kWh reset 1 2 3 4...

Page 28: ...electric back up heater External 2 0 kW 3 5 kW 5 5 kW 7 kW 9 kW 9 3 5 Purging the building circuit Start the check programme P 05 in order to purge the building circuit Section 11 6 9 3 6 Purging the...

Page 29: ...his set ting for every heat pump with cooling function Go to the system control Activate cooling mode Installation instructions for the system control 9 8 Calling up statistics Menu Installer level Te...

Page 30: ...800 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 B A 1 2 3 1 Air heat source 2 Ground heat source 3 Ground water heat source A Remaining feed head in hPa mbar B Pump output in 10 2 2 3 Remaining feed head for VWF 11x 4 buil...

Page 31: ...onment circuit type set and the output range Navigate to the Menu Installer level Configuration Target env pump val menu item If necessary change the factory setting and confirm by pressing 10 2 4 Rem...

Page 32: ...twice The display shows the value of the flow temperat ure in cooling mode 3 Change the flow temperature in cooling mode by pressing or 4 Confirm this change by pressing OK Note At the factory the ta...

Page 33: ...is used to secure the internal electric back up heater against short circuits If the circuit breaker has been triggered the electric back up heater remains switched off until the short circuit has bee...

Page 34: ...tration of the brine fluid and the pressure in the brine circuit Top up with brine fluid if required x x 5 Check that the expansion vessel and the expansion relief valve in the brine cir cuit are work...

Page 35: ...supply 2 Drain the product 3 Dispose of the product and the operating materials in accordance with the national regulations 14 Recycling and disposal Disposing of the packaging Dispose of the packagi...

Page 36: ...Z 11 PT 11 TT 14 TT 10 PT 10 TT 17 TT 30 PT 30 TT 31 TT 20 PT 20 TT 21 TZ 21 M C S E D V7 TCE CP2 1 3 2 4 5 6 FLT1 FLT2 1 Heating circuit diaphragm expansion vessel connec tion 2 Circulation connectio...

Page 37: ...mpressor outlet temperature sensor TT14 Intermediate injection compressor inlet temperature sensor TT17 Electronic expansion valve outlet temperature sensor TT20 Heating return temperature sensor TT21...

Page 38: ...sor connection 2 X15 internal 3 port diverter valve 3 X13 internal brine pump 4 X16 internal heating pump 5 X11 internal 4 port diverter valve 6 230 V supply to control PCB 7 To the heating pump 8 To...

Page 39: ...connection for compressor X103 Optional power output for internal auxiliary electric heating X102 X102 Mains connection for internal auxiliary electric heat ing X110 Mains connection for heat pump co...

Page 40: ...nternal auxiliary electric heating X102 X102 Mains connection for internal auxiliary electric heat ing X110 Mains connection for heat pump controller PCB In this case the heat pump is operated using t...

Page 41: ...nal auxiliary electric heating X102 X102 Mains connection for internal auxiliary electric heat ing X110 Mains connection for heat pump controller PCB In this case the heat pump is operated using two e...

Page 42: ...tricity tariffs two consumption meters A continuous power supply ensures the operation of the compressor and the control PCB of the heat pump via its own elec tricity meter The power from the addition...

Page 43: ...ll pump starts Current value Im heater pwr cons Current value kWh Im heater switchings Current value Im heater op hours Current value h Installer level Test menu Check programs P 01 Heating mode Selec...

Page 44: ...or active cooling only Off On Off On Off Sensors Building circuit sensors T 79 Flow temperature 40 90 0 1 T 80 Cooling flow temperature for passive cooling only 40 90 0 1 T 81 Return temperature 40 9...

Page 45: ...40 90 0 1 T 123 EEV VI inlet temperature 40 90 0 1 T 124 EEV VI outlet temperat ure 40 90 0 1 T 127 High pressure 0 47 bar abs 0 1 T 128 Condensation temperat ure 40 70 0 1 T 129 Low pressure 0 47 bar...

Page 46: ...5 kW 7 kW 9 kW 9 Env pump target val 1 100 1 Air to brine VWF 57 4 55 VWF 87 4 78 VWF 117 4 86 VWF 157 4 47 VWF 197 4 68 Ground to brine VWF 57 4 100 VWF 87 4 100 VWF 117 4 100 VWF 157 4 100 VWF 197...

Page 47: ...set statistics Yes No No Factory settings Yes No No Installer level Start inst assistant Language Languages available for selection 02 English Env circuit type Select Air to brine Ground to brine Well...

Page 48: ...oling Compressor shutdown S 112 Cooling Compressor blocked S 113 Cooling Compressor mode pre run S 114 Cooling Compressor active S 117 Cooling Compressor mode overrun S 118 Cooling Pre run S 119 Cooli...

Page 49: ...ocked S 261 Fan unit 2 Safety cut out open S 262 Fan unit 2 De icing takes too long S 263 Fan unit 2 Air inlet temp too high S 264 Fan unit 2 Air inlet temp too low S 265 Environment circuit Pressure...

Page 50: ...reduction mode activated The fan unit is de iced more fre quently than is required The effi ciency of the heat pump is reduced Loosen and clean any dirt from the fan unit air to brine heat exchanger C...

Page 51: ...arness F 583 Building circuit Flow temp too low 4 port valve is mechanically blocked Temperature sensor in the flow is defective Air in the building circuit Check the building circuit flow rate Check...

Page 52: ...nment circuit Brine fluid viscosity is too high Switch the heat pump off for at least 30 seconds no current Check the quality of the plug contact on the PCB Check that the pump functions cor rectly Pu...

Page 53: ...or actuator test Check the refrigerant volume see Technical data Carry out a leak tightness test F 733 Evaporation temperature too low No flow rate in the environment circuit heating mode Energy input...

Page 54: ...address switch position on the PCB of fan unit 2 Required switch position 2 F 783 Connection error Terminal block TMB Cable not connected or connected incor rectly Check the connection cable between t...

Page 55: ...t has short circuited Check the sensor in the fan unit and replace if necessary Replace the cable harness in the fan unit F 792 Sensor fault VI inlet temp Sensor not connected or sensor input has shor...

Page 56: ...rrent limiter F 1119 Compressor ICL fault In rush current limiter defective or incorrectly connected Mains voltage too low Check all plug contacts Check the ICL compressor connec tion Check the ICL co...

Page 57: ...C Resistance ohms 40 327344 35 237193 30 173657 25 128410 20 95862 15 72222 10 54892 5 42073 0 32510 5 25316 10 19862 15 15694 20 12486 25 10000 30 8060 35 6535 40 5330 45 4372 50 3605 55 2989 60 249...

Page 58: ...instructions 0020213394_05 M Characteristic values for the VRC DCF outdoor temperature sensor Temperature C Resistance ohms 25 2167 20 2067 15 1976 10 1862 5 1745 0 1619 5 1494 10 1387 15 1246 20 112...

Page 59: ...hould 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 manufacturer...

Page 60: ...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 frost...

Page 61: ...ompany 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 No...

Page 62: ...hould 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 manufacturer...

Page 63: ...accordance with BS7593 2019 Yes Heat Pump outdoor unit Tick the appropriate boxes Measure and Record Is the heating system adequately frost protected and pipes insulated to prevent heat loss Yes Spli...

Page 64: ...issioning l min Additional heat sources connected Gas Boiler Oil Boiler Electric Heater Solar Thermal Other ALL INSTALLATIONS All electrical work complies with the appropriate Regulations Yes The heat...

Page 65: ...been checked and appropriate action taken in accordance with BS 7593 and heat pump manufacturers instructions Yes N a Comments Signature SERVICE 01 Date Engineer name Company name Telephone No Operat...

Page 66: ...not have under taken this if the service engineers attendance visit was in between annual services to attend a non water facing component SERVICE 01 Date Engineer name Company name Telephone No Operat...

Page 67: ...x with in rush current limiter 0 472 0 472 0 472 0 472 0 472 Fuse type characteristic C slow blow three pole switching disconnection of the three mains connection lines in one switching operation Desi...

Page 68: ...Fe Cu CuZn Alloy Stainless Steel EPDM Brass Fe Cu CuZn Alloy Stainless Steel EPDM Brass Fe Cu CuZn Alloy Stainless Steel EPDM Brass Fe Cu CuZn Alloy Stainless Steel EPDM Brass Fe Permissible heating...

Page 69: ...7 to 25 Permissible relative air humidity 40 to 75 40 to 75 40 to 75 40 to 75 40 to 75 Q 2 Brine heat source Heat source circuit brine circuit VWF 57 4 VWF 87 4 VWF 117 4 VWF 157 4 VWF 197 4 Min sourc...

Page 70: ...6 26 kW Coefficient of performance B0 W55 T 8 K EN 14511 2 89 3 22 3 10 3 14 3 18 Heat output B10 W35 T 5 K 6 57 kW 10 50 kW 13 68 kW 17 57 kW 24 10 kW Effective power consumption for B10 W35 T 5 K 1...

Page 71: ...consump tion for A7 W35 T 5 K with an external pressure loss of 250 mbar in the heating circuit 28 W 36 W 50 W 70 W 78 W Performance data The following performance data is applicable to new products...

Page 72: ...dwater circuit VWF 57 4 VWF 87 4 VWF 117 4 VWF 157 4 VWF 197 4 Heat source module VWW 11 4 SI VWW 11 4 SI VWW 11 4 SI VWW 19 4 SI VWW 19 4 SI Nominal flow of groundwater at T 3 K with W10W35 1 450 l h...

Page 73: ...T 8 K 2 12 kW 2 96 kW 3 93 kW 4 79 kW 6 74 kW Coefficient of performance W10 W55 T 8 K EN 14511 2 94 3 47 3 36 3 55 3 52 Sound power level W10 W35 EN 12102 EN 14511 LWI in heating mode 41 2 dB A 47 9...

Page 74: ...44 X145 max 2 5 A 0 0 kW 11 3 6 0 6 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 2 0 kW 20 0 6 0 6 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 3 5 kW 11 3 6 0 21 2 5 3 0 0 15 2 6 0 6 0 6 0 5 5 kW 20 0 6 0 21 2 14 0 0 0 15 2 6 0 6 0 6 0...

Page 75: ...5 2 10 0 10 0 10 0 7 0 kW 15 6 25 2 25 2 5 6 15 2 15 2 10 0 10 0 10 0 9 0 kW 24 3 25 2 25 2 14 3 15 2 15 2 10 0 10 0 10 0 VWF 197 4 400 V 0 0 kW 16 1 15 2 15 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 15 2 15 2 15 2 2 0 kW 24 8 1...

Page 76: ...6 6 6 0 6 0 7 0 kW 0 6 6 0 21 2 21 2 0 0 15 2 15 2 6 6 6 0 6 0 9 0 kW 0 6 14 7 21 2 21 2 8 7 15 2 15 2 6 6 6 0 6 0 X12 max 1 3 A X14 max 0 9 A X141 X143 X144 X145 max 2 5 A 0 0 kW 5 3 6 0 6 0 6 0 0 0...

Page 77: ...0 0 15 2 15 6 10 0 10 0 7 0 kW 5 6 10 0 25 2 25 2 0 0 15 2 15 2 15 6 10 0 10 0 9 0 kW 5 6 18 7 25 2 25 2 8 7 15 2 15 2 15 6 10 0 10 0 VWF 197 4 400 V 0 0 kW 0 9 15 2 15 2 15 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 1 15 2 15...

Page 78: ...nsion drawing 13 Dimensions 13 Direct connection heating circuit 18 Disposal accessories 35 Disposal brine fluid 35 Disposal packaging 35 Disposal product 35 Disposing of refrigerant 35 Documents 7 E...

Page 79: ...eed head environment circuit pump 31 Removing refrigerant circuit cover 16 Requirements heating circuit 17 Resetting circuit breaker 33 Restart 35 Routing eBUS lines 21 S Safety cut out 10 Safety devi...

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