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■
The assignment of the power-OFF (for compressor
and/or instantaneous heating water heater) is made
via the type of connection and by setting parameters
in the heat pump control unit.
In Germany, the power supply can be cut for a maxi-
mum of 3 x 2 hours per day (24 h).
■
The
heat pump control unit/PCB
must be supplied
without
power-OFF. Tariffs subject to possible shut-
down must not be used here.
■
When using power generated on site (use of power
generated by the PV system to meet own require-
ments):
During the power-OFF period, it is
not
possible to
operate the compressor utilising power generated on
site.
■
Protect the power cable to the heat pump control unit
with an MCB/fuse of max. 16 A.
■
For accessories and external components that will
not be connected to the heat pump control unit, pro-
vide the power supply via the same MCB/fuse, or at
least on the same phase, as the heat pump control
unit.
Connection to the same MCB/fuse provides addi-
tional safety when the power is switched off.
Observe the power consumption of the connected
consumers.
■
The PE wire of the power cable must be approx.
10 mm longer than the N and L wires.
Heat pump control unit power supply 230 V~
X40
A
N
?
L1
N
?
L1
F1 T6,3 AH
1/N/PE
230 V/50 Hz
Fig. 32
Note
This supply must
never
be blocked.
■
Max. fuse rating 16 A
■
Standard tariff (no optional economy tariff with
power-OFF facility)
■
Recommended power cable: 3 x 1.5 mm
2
(5 x 1.5 mm
2
with power-OFF)
External unit power supply 230 V~/400 V~
■
Economy tariff and power-OFF can be used.
■
No parameters need to be set when using economy
tariff with power-OFF. The compressor is shut down
during the power-OFF period.
■
During power-OFF, the diagnostic functions for the
external unit are not supported.
Note
Free terminals for internal use.
External unit power supply 230 V~
Type AWB/AWB-AC
201.B04
201.B05/B07
201.B10/B13
?
C N L
?
B
L1
N
A
Fig. 33
COM
Ni
?
Li
N
0
L
0
B
?
N L1
A
?
Fig. 34
?
N L
?
N L
C2 C1
B
?
N L1
A
Fig. 35
Installation sequence
Power supply
(cont.)
5700 542 GB
Installation