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Installation and service instructions

for contractors

VIESMANN

Vitocal 200-S
Type AWB(-M) 201.D04 to D16

Air/water heat pump, split version for heating operation

Type AWB(-M)-E-AC 201.D04 to D16

Air/water heat pump, split version for heating and cooling operation

For applicability, see the last page

VITOCAL 200-S

5790 931 GB

5/2017

Please keep safe.

Summary of Contents for AWB 201.D10

Page 1: ...00 S Type AWB M 201 D04 to D16 Air water heat pump split version for heating operation Type AWB M E AC 201 D04 to D16 Air water heat pump split version for heating and cooling operation For applicabil...

Page 2: ...W Safety instructions for working on the system Working on the system Isolate the system from the power supply e g by removing the separate fuse or by means of a mains isolator and check that it is no...

Page 3: ...the system can compromise its function Installing non authorised components and making non approved modifications or con versions can compromise safety and may inva lidate our warranty For replacemen...

Page 4: ...E AC Connecting the cooling circuit 29 Electrical connection 29 Preparing the electrical connections 29 Indoor unit routing cables to the wiring chamber 31 Connecting the Vitoconnect accessories 32 I...

Page 5: ...94 Hydraulics indoor unit type AWB M E AC 96 Indoor unit electrical equipment 98 Casing miscellaneous 100 7 Parts list outdoor unit types AWB M AWB M E AC 201 D04 to 201 D08 230 V Overview of assembl...

Page 6: ...rectly Dispose of component at a suitable collec tion point Do not dispose of component in domestic waste The steps in connection with commissioning inspec tion and maintenance are found in the Commis...

Page 7: ...onditions compres sor output is matched via inverter control The indoor and outdoor units are connected to each other hydraulically via the refrigerant lines Hydraulics The indoor unit is equipped wit...

Page 8: ...ne connections Symbol Meaning Connection to the indoor unit Type AWB AWB M AWB E AC AWB M E AC Pipe 7 UNF thread Liquid line 201 D04 to D06 6 mm reducer x supplied 201 D08 to D16 10 mm Hot gas line 20...

Page 9: ...heating water side G 1 Heating water return and DHW cylinder re turn G 1 Heating water flow G 1 1 Prepare the connections on the heating water and the DHW side Flush the heating system 2 Prepare the e...

Page 10: ...53 48 518 D C A B B A D C Fig 2 A Cable entry for indoor outdoor unit Modbus con necting cable B Power cable entry C Liquid line 201 D04 to D06 UNF 201 D08 UNF D Hot gas line 201 D04 to D06 UNF 201 D0...

Page 11: ...3 96 99 113 705 536 546 48 518 B A D C D C A B Fig 3 A Cable entry for indoor outdoor unit Modbus con necting cable B Power cable entry C Liquid line UNF D Hot gas line UNF Preparing for installation...

Page 12: ...relevant wind load zone and height of the building For such installation situations we recommend hav ing the substructure sized by a design engineer in accordance with DIN 1991 1 4 Incorporate the out...

Page 13: ...air re entering the unit This can lead to high pressure faults Avoid air short circuits If siting the appliance in a location that is exposed to wind ensure that the wind cannot influence the fan are...

Page 14: ...ine entry above ground level 200 mm Line entry below ground level 400 mm Types 201 D10 to D16 230 V and 400 V B A B A 100 a 300 1000 1000 a Fig 5 A Air intake B Air discharge a Line entry above ground...

Page 15: ...panels of the appliance Never apply loads weight to the top front or side panels of the appliance Please note If the compressor in the external unit is strongly tilted lubricant will enter the refrige...

Page 16: ...subject to local requirements and building regulations B Foundation strip C Gravel bed as condensate soakaway D Fixing points for floorstanding installation supports E Only for line entry below ground...

Page 17: ...and outdoor unit power cable F Openings in the base plate for free drainage of condensate G Supports for floorstanding installation accesso ries H Foundation strip K Frost protection for foundations c...

Page 18: ...uirements and building regulations L DN 125 conduit with cover and 3 x 30 pipe bends sealing of line entry with end collar Installing an outdoor unit on foundations A B C D 1 4x 4x 2 Fig 12 A Supports...

Page 19: ...n refriger ant lines D Pipe clips with EPDM lining E Indoor outdoor unit bus cable and outdoor unit power cable F Openings in the base plate for free drainage of condensate G Bracket for wall mounting...

Page 20: ...connection to the indoor unit Compressor power supply Opening the outdoor unit wiring chamber Types 201 D10 to 201 D16 A Fig 15 A Wiring chamber Bus connection to the indoor unit Compressor power supp...

Page 21: ...d vapours in the installation room Minimum room volume to EN 378 According to EN 378 the minimum volume of the installation room depends on the refrigerant charge and composition Vmin mmax G Vmin Mini...

Page 22: ...22 Minimum clearances 100 1000 100 Fig 17 Fitting the indoor unit to the wall 3 2x 5 2 1 4 Fig 18 Installation sequence Installing the indoor unit cont 5790 931 GB Installation...

Page 23: ...unit E Oil lift bends Indoor unit below outdoor unit A B C D 5000 5000 E Fig 20 Example of cooling mode With oil lift bends A Indoor unit B Hot gas line suction gas C Liquid line LPG D Outdoor unit E...

Page 24: ...additional charging is required for line lengths up to 12 m Insulation against noise and vibrations for line entry above ground level D B C A Fig 22 A Pipe bends for vibration compensation B Tube cli...

Page 25: ...ission of vibrations to the pipe wall Mount pipe clips with soft elastic lining directly downstream of the pipe bends Securing the lines Secure the lines using only pipe clips with soft elastic insula...

Page 26: ...id line UNF for hot gas line 3 Flare the pipe ends of the refrigerant lines 4 Secure the refrigerant lines Tighten the nuts with the torque given below Type AWB AWB M AWB E AC AWB M E AC Line Connecti...

Page 27: ...pes 201 D04 and 201 D06 Replace nuts with union nuts supplied indoor unit UNF for liquid line UNF for hot gas line Connect supplied reducer with copper seal ring Types 201 D08 to 201 D16 Slide the nut...

Page 28: ...ect the secondary circuit lines to the heat pump Please note Mechanically loaded hydraulic connections lead to leaks vibration and appliance dam age Connect on site lines so that they are free of load...

Page 29: ...ngths and cable cross sections see the following tables For accessories Cables with the required number of cores for exter nal connections Prepare an on site distribution box Note Make all connections...

Page 30: ...at pump control unit 230 V Without power OFF 3 x 1 5 mm2 With power OFF 5 x 1 5 mm2 Instantaneous heating water heater 400 V 5 x 2 5 mm2 25 m 230 V 7 x 2 5 mm2 25 m Outdoor units Vitocal 200 S Type Ca...

Page 31: ...31 Indoor unit routing cables to the wiring chamber Fig 26 Installation sequence Electrical connection cont 5790 931 GB Installation...

Page 32: ...32 Connecting the Vitoconnect accessories 1 3 2x 2 Fig 27 4x 5 4 Fig 28 Installation sequence Electrical connection cont 5790 931 GB Installation...

Page 33: ...33 9 7 8 6 9 Fig 29 10 11 Fig 30 12 Fig 31 2x 14 13 Fig 32 Installation sequence Electrical connection cont 5790 931 GB Installation...

Page 34: ...le and power supply for instanta neous heating water heater See from page 50 B Power supply 230 V See page 48 F1 Fuse 6 3 A slow C Luster terminals See page 40 X1 Terminals for earth conductors of all...

Page 35: ...heating water buffer cylinder no other heating circuit pump is required See terminal 212 2 Connect a temperature limiter to restrict the maximum temperature for underfloor heating circuits if instal l...

Page 36: ...water buffer cylinder bypass or heat pump in the case of dual alternative mode Connection values Output 130 W Voltage 230 V Max switching current 4 2 A Connecting a temperature limiter as a maximum te...

Page 37: ...e facility contactor can be greater than specified However the breaking capacity of the corresponding relay must not be exceeded The specified current indicates the max switching current of the switch...

Page 38: ...ge temperature of the external heat generator Connection values contact rating Voltage 230 V Max switching current 4 2 A Connect the high limit safety cut out Central heating In series to the secondar...

Page 39: ...tions instantaneous heating water heater Control and power circuit of the instantaneous heating water heater 211 3 224 4 X2 N N L3 L2 L1 A B Fig 38 A Instantaneous heating water heater B Connection to...

Page 40: ...Max control current 0 2 0 1 A Indoor unit luster terminals signal and safety connections Set the required parameters during commissioning See page 66 onwards Terminals Function Explanation X3 1 Switc...

Page 41: ...ormation regarding power OFF see chapter Power supply In connection with Smart Grid Do not connect the power OFF signal Do not remove jumper X3 8 X3 9 Type AWB M E AC Frost stat and or Contact humidis...

Page 42: ...or NTC 20 k F23 For heat pump cascades Buffer outlet temperature sensor NTC 10 k aVG KM BUS wires interchangeable Use the KM BUS distributor accessories if several devices are connected KM BUS subscri...

Page 43: ...t pump control unit A S DE 0 10V f A A DE D DE 5 6 3 4 1 2 1 2 B L1 N H L1 N M 1 C D F G E K Fig 41 A EA1 extension B Power supply 1 N PE 230 V 50 Hz C Junction box on site D Fuses and contactor for c...

Page 44: ...44 Outdoor unit routing cables to the wiring chamber 230 V 50 Hz Modbus Fig 42 Installation sequence Electrical connection cont 5790 931 GB Installation...

Page 45: ...Hz See page 48 F Modbus terminal for bus cable outdoor unit indoor unit See next chapter Types 201 D10 to 201 D16 230 V A BC D E F Fig 44 A EEV PCB refrigerant circuit controller B Fan fuse 6 3 A slow...

Page 46: ...rcuit controller fuse 6 3 A slow D Inverter E Mains terminals 400 V 50 Hz See page 48 F Modbus terminal for bus cable outdoor unit indoor unit See next chapter Connecting Modbus cable between indoor u...

Page 47: ...sizing Danger Incorrect electrical installations can lead to seri ous injury from electrical current and result in appliance damage Connect the power supply and implement all safety measures e g RCD c...

Page 48: ...s 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 acce...

Page 49: ...mm2 25 m 201 D10 3 x 2 5 mm2 20 m or 3 x 4 0 mm2 32 m 201 D13 3 x 4 0 mm2 20 m or 3 x 6 0 mm2 30 m 201 D16 3 x 4 0 mm2 20 m or 3 x 6 0 mm2 30 m Max fuse rating Type AWB M AWB M E AC 201 D04 201 D06 20...

Page 50: ...e Cable Max cable length 400 V appliances AWB AWB E AC 201 D10 5 x 2 5 mm2 30 m 201 D13 5 x 2 5 mm2 30 m 201 D16 5 x 2 5 mm2 30 m Max fuse rating Type AWB AWB E AC 201 D10 201 D13 201 D16 Max fuse rat...

Page 51: ...pers B in the case of a 1 N PE 230 V 50 Hz power supply Recommended power cable 7 x 2 5 mm2 Max fuse rating 16 A Economy tariff and power OFF can be applied 3 N PE 400 V 50 Hz N1 N2 N3 L1 L2 L3 N L1 L...

Page 52: ...nals see chapter Indoor unit overview of connec tions B Instantaneous heating water heater if installed C Heat pump compressor outdoor unit D Heat pump control unit power supply see chapter Heat pump...

Page 53: ...tantaneous heating water heater if installed C Heat pump compressor outdoor unit D Heat pump control unit power supply see chapter Heat pump control unit power supply 230 V E Premium tariff meter F Ri...

Page 54: ...erminal of lead heat pump indoor unit luster terminals see chapter Indoor unit overview of connections B Power OFF terminal of lag heat pump 1 C Power OFF terminal of lag heat pump 2 D Power OFF termi...

Page 55: ...tion with PV systems for on site power consumption H Bi directional meter for PV systems to consume power on site Energy taken from power supply utility and energy fed into power supply utility K Mete...

Page 56: ...F function is integral to Smart Grid Therefore do not connect the power OFF signal to terminals X3 6 and X3 7 Do not remove jumper Closing the heat pump Please note If a casing door is not securely cl...

Page 57: ...57 3 Ensure that the locking screws are tightened before operating Fitting the side cover for the outdoor unit In reverse order to Opening the outdoor unit wiring chamber See page 20 Installation seq...

Page 58: ...pressure 63 10 Checking the indoor unit electrical connections for firm seating 11 Checking that the fan in the outdoor unit can run freely 63 12 Cleaning the outdoor unit heat exchanger evaporator 6...

Page 59: ...siting and com missioning the appliance Please note Refrigerant can escape when working on the refrigerant circuit Work on the refrigerant circuit must only be car ried out by a certified contractor i...

Page 60: ...use environmental pollution Before evacuating the refrigerant lines and the internal unit check all connections for tight ness with leak detection spray Keep the valves on the external unit shut and f...

Page 61: ...indoor unit Note The outdoor unit is pre charged with refrigerant R410A No additional charging is required for line lengths up to 12 m For lengths of refrigerant lines see page 24 The system may only...

Page 62: ...ant is a non poisonous gas that dis places air Uncontrolled escape of refrigerant in enclosed spaces can result in breathing difficul ties and suffocation Ensure adequate ventilation in enclosed space...

Page 63: ...ent valve B 08 Move 3 way diverter valve A to its centre posi tion press D and turn anti clockwise to lock in the MAN position Move lever C to a vertical position 09 Close secondary circuit air vent v...

Page 64: ...due to electric shock Isolate the outdoor unit from the power supply and safeguard against reconnection Protect the outdoor unit against moisture Danger Contact with the fans while they are operating...

Page 65: ...ng the thermal insulation of flared connections Checking the outdoor unit electrical connections for firm seating Danger Contact with live components can lead to seri ous injury from electric current...

Page 66: ...see following chapter and serv ice instructions for the heat pump control unit Note The type and extent of the parameters depend on the appliance type on the selected system scheme and the accessorie...

Page 67: ...vice menu can be activated from any other menu Press and hold OK simultaneously for approx 4 s Deactivating the service menu The service menu remains active until it is disabled with Terminate service...

Page 68: ...X X X X M2 HC2 X X X X X X X X M3 HC3 X X X X DHW cylinder X X X X X X Immersion heater 0 0 0 0 0 0 Heating water buffer cylinder 0 0 X X X X X X X X External heat generator 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 69: ...ble external heat source 7B00 1 Enable external heat source for DHW heating 7B0D 1 Extension kit mixer for heating circuit M3 HC3 Parameter Setting System definition System scheme 7000 With heating ci...

Page 70: ...ng table Parameters for external functions External demand Parameter Setting If applicable Internal hydraulics Flow temperature for external demand 730C Set flow temperature for external de mand Exter...

Page 71: ...uit SKK Parameters for solar DHW heating Parameters in conjunction with solar control module type SM1 Setting Solar Type solar control unit 7A00 3 Parameter C0xx See installation and service instruc t...

Page 72: ...0 C Further enabling for Vitovent 200 C if applicable Parameter Setting Ventilation Enable preheater bank electric 7D01 0 Defrosting without preheating coil Strategy passive frost pro tection 7D2C 1 F...

Page 73: ...ing Ventilation Bypass temperature C108 Max 4 K higher or lower than Stand ard room temperature 2000 adjust ment value 1 0 1 C Background ventilation C109 Subject to sizing Ventilation unit service in...

Page 74: ...y consumption PV 7E00 1 Threshold for electrical power 7E04 0 to 300 0 to 30 kW Enable required functions for utilisation of power generated on site Parameter Setting Photovoltaics Enable own energy c...

Page 75: ...pressor Enable use of compressor stage 5012 0 to 15 System definition System scheme 7000 0 to 10 11 Cascade control 700A 2 0 Use of heat pump in cascade 700C 0 to 15 Number of lag heat pumps 7029 1 to...

Page 76: ...rter valve is live The heat pump is operated in reverse refrigerant circuit reversal Reset high limit safety cut out only type AWB M E AC Please note If the heat pump is exposed to temperatures below...

Page 77: ...rds Outdoor unit See page 45 onwards Indoor unit opening the programming unit 1 3 2 2x Fig 65 Removing the cover from programming unit if necessary 4 5 4x Fig 66 Maintenance Overview of electrical com...

Page 78: ...78 2 1 6x Fig 67 Maintenance Indoor unit placing the control panel in its service position 5790 931 GB Maintenance...

Page 79: ...ating DHW heating K Return temperature sensor secondary circuit F9 L Secondary pump M Secondary circuit drain fill valve N Safety valve O Pressure gauge P Indoor unit service valve Schrader valve can...

Page 80: ...g on the outdoor unit isolate the system from the power supply e g at a sepa rate MCB fuse or a mains isolator Check the system is no longer live and safeguard against reconnection Prior to working on...

Page 81: ...nsor G Evaporator suction gas temperature sensor T7 H Low pressure sensor K Safety high pressure switch L Schrader valve high pressure side M Compressor N Hot gas temperature sensor T6 O Compressor su...

Page 82: ...way diverter valve E Low pressure sensor F Evaporator suction gas temperature sensor T7 G High pressure sensor H Safety high pressure switch K Compressor L Schrader valve low pressure side M Compresso...

Page 83: ...temperature sensor F23 Room temperature sensors NTC 10 k Controller and sensor PCB See page 41 For heat pump cascades Swimming pool flow temperature sensor F21 NTC 20 k Controller and sensor PCB See p...

Page 84: ...24 165 38 5 775 70 1 752 102 0 642 134 0 272 25 130 370 7 23 009 39 5 546 71 1 694 103 0 623 135 0 265 24 122 800 8 21 916 40 5 327 72 1 637 104 0 606 136 0 259 23 115 720 9 20 880 41 5 117 73 1 583...

Page 85: ...25 20 000 75 2 937 125 0 673 180 0 189 230 0 075 20 198 442 30 16 090 80 2 492 130 0 592 185 0 171 235 0 069 15 148 362 35 13 028 85 2 123 135 0 522 190 0 154 240 0 063 10 112 403 40 10 613 90 1 816...

Page 86: ...8 138 764 2 16 468 7 15 529 3 46 589 3 77 648 8 108 707 7 139 766 1 15 470 6 16 531 2 47 591 2 78 650 7 109 709 6 140 767 9 14 472 6 17 533 2 48 593 2 79 652 6 110 711 5 141 769 8 13 474 6 18 535 1 49...

Page 87: ...0 589 137 0 254 22 108 000 10 19 910 42 4 912 74 1 529 106 0 573 138 0 248 21 102 000 11 18 980 43 4 720 75 1 479 107 0 557 139 0 242 20 96 260 12 18 100 44 4 538 76 1 431 108 0 541 140 0 237 19 90 9...

Page 88: ...Only use structurally identical types with the specified response characteristics Danger Removing the fuse does not switch the power circuit to zero volt Contact with live compo nents can lead to seri...

Page 89: ...individual part within the assembly from this parts list B C D E F A Fig 71 A Type plate B Indoor unit casing assembly C Indoor unit condenser assembly D Indoor unit hydraulic assembly E Indoor unit...

Page 90: ...90 0002 0003 0001 0007 0006 0005 0004 Fig 72 Indoor unit parts lists Indoor unit casing 5790 931 GB Components...

Page 91: ...0001 Front panel 0002 Electrical equipment retainer 0003 Pipe seal 0004 Screws set 0005 Logo set 0006 Wall mounting bracket 0007 Dummy plug Indoor unit parts lists Indoor unit casing cont 5790 931 GB...

Page 92: ...0001 0005 0006 0002 0003 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0011 0008 0009 0004 0010 0010 0008 0009 0004 0012 0011 0007 Fig 73 Indoor unit parts lists Indoor unit condenser 5790 931 GB Comp...

Page 93: ...004 Union nut G with sealing cap for Schrader valve 0005 Soldered bush 10 x UNF 0006 Soldered bush 15 16 x UNF 0007 Air vent valve G 0008 Schrader valve 0009 Sealing cap 0010 Valve body 0011 Spring cl...

Page 94: ...09 0016 0019 0014 0016 0016 0018 0016 0020 0016 0013 0009 0017 0003 0006 0006 0005 0004 0003 0005 0006 0008 0009 0010 0008 0007 0002 0008 0017 0017 0009 0009 0017 0015 0021 Fig 74 Indoor unit parts li...

Page 95: ...Sealing plug gasket 0009 Gaskets and O rings set 0010 Screws set 0011 High efficiency circulation pump with PWM control 0012 Secondary circuit return line 0013 DHW cylinder flow line 0014 Heating wate...

Page 96: ...0009 0016 0012 0016 0018 0019 0016 0009 0011 0021 0016 0016 0019 0014 0009 0017 0016 0013 0006 0006 0005 0009 0017 0003 0005 0006 0008 0009 0009 0015 0008 0010 0007 0017 Fig 75 Indoor unit parts lists...

Page 97: ...tantaneous heating water heater gasket 0009 Gaskets and O rings set 0010 Screws set 0011 High efficiency circulation pump with PWM control 0012 Secondary circuit return line 0013 DHW cylinder flow lin...

Page 98: ...50 0044 0041 0042 0040 0039 0038 0037 0036 0035 0032 0023 0017 0014 0013 0012 0011 0010 0007 0006 0005 0004 0003 0002 0001 Fig 76 Indoor unit parts lists Indoor unit electrical equipment 5790 931 GB C...

Page 99: ...Luster terminals with cable harness 230 V 0032 Only type AWB M E AC Switching module for instantaneous heating water heater 0035 Mains terminals with fuse holder 0036 Fuses 6 3 A slow set 0037 Outsid...

Page 100: ...100 0007 0006 0009 0008 0005 0004 0003 0002 0001 Fig 77 Indoor unit parts lists Casing miscellaneous 5790 931 GB Components...

Page 101: ...ch up paint stick white 0005 Vitocal 200 S installation and service instructions 0006 Vitotronic 200 type WO1C operating instructions 0007 Vitotronic 200 type WO1C service instructions 0008 Vitocal 20...

Page 102: ...102 Indoor unit parts lists Casing miscellaneous cont 5790 931 GB Components...

Page 103: ...ndividual part within the assembly from this parts list B C D A Fig 78 A Type plate B Outdoor unit casing assembly C Outdoor unit refrigerant circuit assembly D Outdoor unit electrical equipment assem...

Page 104: ...34 0028 0027 0029 0024 0015 0001 0018 0007 0002 0020 0021 0005 0010 0011 0009 0008 0014 0003 0025 0012 0019 0024 0022 Fig 79 Parts list outdoor unit types AWB M AWB M E AC 201 D04 to 201 D08 230 V Cas...

Page 105: ...eparating plate 0018 Refrigerant circuit cover 0019 Base plate 0020 Strut left 0021 Strut right 0022 Diaphragm grommet set 0024 Logo set 0025 Power cable retaining bracket 0026 Evaporator mount 0027 S...

Page 106: ...3 0007 0015 0015 0015 0009 0009 0054 0005 0014 0022 0021 0006 0019 0018 0017 0020 0025 0010 0012 0011 0017 0018 0019 0020 0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 Fig 80 Parts list outdoor unit types AWB M AWB M E AC...

Page 107: ...0023 Refrigerant line evaporator 4 way diverter valve 0024 Refrigerant line filter evaporator 0026 Refrigerant line 4 way diverter valve evaporator 0027 Suction gas line 4 way diverter valve 0028 Hot...

Page 108: ...0084 0070 0064 0043 0063 0085 0049 0022 0067 0066 0030 0009 0008 Fig 81 Parts list outdoor unit types AWB M AWB M E AC 201 D04 to 201 D08 230 V Electrical equipment outdoor unit 230 V 5790 931 GB Com...

Page 109: ...ch 0063 Coil 4 way diverter valve 0064 Suppressor choke 0066 Electronic expansion valve stepper motor 0067 EEV bus cable outdoor unit indoor unit 0070 Communication cable refrigerant circuit controlle...

Page 110: ...110 Parts list outdoor unit types AWB M AWB M E AC 201 D04 to 201 D08 230 V Electrical equipment outdoor unit 230 V cont 5790 931 GB Components...

Page 111: ...ndividual part within the assembly from this parts list B C D A Fig 82 A Type plate B Outdoor unit casing assembly C Outdoor unit refrigerant circuit assembly D Outdoor unit electrical equipment assem...

Page 112: ...009 0002 0019 0015 0013 0013 0008 0022 0024 0011 0025 0023 0011 0007 0021 0024 0018 0026 0034 0027 0028 0029 0030 0031 0032 0033 Fig 83 Parts list outdoor unit 230 V type AWB M AWB M E AC 201 D10 to 2...

Page 113: ...ng plate 0018 Refrigerant circuit cover 0019 Base plate 0020 Strut left 0021 Strut right 0022 Diaphragm grommet set 0023 Cable guide 0024 Logo set 0025 Power cable retaining bracket 0026 Evaporator mo...

Page 114: ...0015 0015 0006 0024 0017 0018 0019 0020 0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 0016 0007 0001 0015 0016 0009 0013 0011 0012 0010 0023 0005 0014 0021 0022 0002 0003 0061 Fig 84 Parts list outdoor unit 230 V type AWB...

Page 115: ...g cap B 6 0020 Union nut Schrader valve 0021 Filter EEV evaporator 0022 Filter 0023 Refrigerant line evaporator 4 way diverter valve 0024 Refrigerant line filter evaporator 0025 Refrigerant line 4 way...

Page 116: ...4 0084 0043 0070 0051 0067 0022 0063 0085 0049 0066 0030 0009 0008 Fig 85 Parts list outdoor unit 230 V type AWB M AWB M E AC 201 D10 to 201 D16 Electrical equipment outdoor unit 230 V 5790 931 GB Com...

Page 117: ...ch 0063 Coil 4 way diverter valve 0064 Suppressor choke 0066 Electronic expansion valve stepper motor 0067 EEV bus cable outdoor unit indoor unit 0070 Communication cable refrigerant circuit controlle...

Page 118: ...118 Parts list outdoor unit 230 V type AWB M AWB M E AC 201 D10 to 201 D16 Electrical equipment outdoor unit 230 V cont 5790 931 GB Components...

Page 119: ...individual part within the assembly from this parts list B C D A Fig 86 A Type plate B Outdoor unit casing assembly C Outdoor unit refrigerant circuit assembly D Outdoor unit electrical equipment ass...

Page 120: ...32 0033 0034 0001 0011 0011 0021 0020 0019 0017 0016 0007 0006 0006 0002 0015 0009 0013 0013 0003 0010 0005 0005 0004 0014 0023 0025 0012 Fig 87 Parts list outdoor unit types AWB AWB E AC 201 D10 to 2...

Page 121: ...etaining bracket 0017 Inverter coil cover 0018 Refrigerant circuit cover 0019 Base plate 0020 Strut left 0021 Strut right 0022 Diaphragm grommet set 0023 Cable guide 0024 Logo set 0025 Power cable ret...

Page 122: ...0015 0015 0006 0024 0017 0018 0019 0020 0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 0016 0007 0001 0015 0016 0009 0013 0011 0012 0010 0023 0005 0014 0021 0022 0002 0003 0061 Fig 88 Parts list outdoor unit types AWB AWB...

Page 123: ...rader valve 0021 Filter electronic expansion valve evaporator 0022 Filter 0023 Refrigerant line evaporator 4 way diverter valve 0024 Refrigerant line filter evaporator 0025 Refrigerant line service va...

Page 124: ...43 0051 0070 0063 0022 0085 0049 0067 0066 0030 0064 0064 0064 0009 0008 Fig 89 Parts list outdoor unit types AWB AWB E AC 201 D10 to 201 D16 400 V Electrical equipment outdoor unit 400 V 5790 931 GB...

Page 125: ...itch 0063 Coil 4 way diverter valve 0064 Suppressor choke 0066 Electronic expansion valve stepper motor 0067 EEV bus cable outdoor unit indoor unit 0070 Communication cable refrigerant circuit control...

Page 126: ...mperature C Outside temperature C Temperature Cylinder temp top con stant Yes 1 K Secondary circuit flow temperature C Rising From To From To Temperature differential T Flow temp secondary Return temp...

Page 127: ...ocom 100 only type GSM GSM2 7017 0 Temperature range input 0 10V 7018 1000 10 V Priority external demand 7019 0 Effect of external blocking on pumps compressor 701A 0 Common flow temperature sensor sy...

Page 128: ...low temperature mixer external heat source ON 7B05 0 Min runtime external heat source 7B06 20 min Run on time external heat source 7B07 10 min Max excess flow temp external heat source 7B0B 0 Enable e...

Page 129: ...90 9 min Enable booster heaters for DHW heat ing 6014 0 Enable electric heaters for DHW heat ing 6015 0 Priority DHW heating with combi cylin der 6016 0 Start attempts for DHW after high pres sure sh...

Page 130: ...ng Maintenance service Heat pump for drying a building 7300 0 Time program for screed drying 7303 0 Set flow temperature for external de mand cooling 730A Never adjust Set flow temperature for externa...

Page 131: ...0 0 K Operating mode fixed value only for heat demand 720A 0 Heating circuit 1 Parameter Code Delivered condition Commission ing Maintenance service Standard room temperature 2000 200 20 C Reduced ro...

Page 132: ...015 Never adjust Room temperature in party mode 3022 200 20 C Heating circuit 3 Parameter Code Delivered condition Commission ing Maintenance service Standard room temperature 4000 200 20 C Reduced ro...

Page 133: ...red condition Commission ing Maintenance service Vitovent enable 7D00 0 Enable preheater bank electric 7D01 0 Enable reheater bank hydraulic 7D02 0 Enable target temperature control 7D04 0 Enable humi...

Page 134: ...ir fan 7D72 0 V Sensor matching outdoor air temp after preheating coil 7D76 0 K Sensor matching supply air tempera ture 7D77 0 K Sensor matching extract air tempera ture 7D79 0 K Ventilation Vitovent...

Page 135: ...ond fan duct C18B 50 Intensive ventilation second fan duct C18C 75 Bypass mode C1A0 0 Central heating and heat recovery C1A1 0 Imbalance permitted C1A2 1 Specified imbalance C1A3 0 Set reheater coil t...

Page 136: ...rature PV 7E23 0 0 K Reduce set room temperature PV 7E25 0 0 K Smart Grid Parameter Code Delivered condition Commission ing Maintenance Service Enable Smart Grid 7E80 0 Smart Grid Enable elec heat 7E8...

Page 137: ...r 7798 1 Interval for data transfer via LON 779C 20 min Source outside temperature 77FC 0 Send outside temperature 77FD 0 Source time 77FE 0 Send time 77FF 0 Control Parameter Code Delivered condition...

Page 138: ...EN 14511 A 7 W35 Rated heating output kW 3 81 5 53 6 67 8 69 9 50 11 03 Power consumption kW 1 31 1 96 2 31 2 77 3 09 3 90 Coefficient of performance COP in heating mode 2 91 2 82 2 89 3 14 3 07 2 83...

Page 139: ...rol unit PCB 1 N PE 230 V 50 Hz Power supply fuse rating 1 x B16A Internal fuse 6 3 A slow 250 V Instantaneous heating water heater Type AWB M E AC Factory fitted Type AWB M Accessories Rated voltage...

Page 140: ...Type AWB M E AC kg 44 44 44 45 45 45 Permissible operating pressure secondary side bar 3 3 3 3 3 3 MPa 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 Secondary circuit connections female thread Heating water flow G 1 1 1 1...

Page 141: ...g output kW 5 90 6 31 7 02 Fan speed rpm 600 600 600 Power consumption kW 1 44 1 59 1 78 Coefficient of performance COP in heating mode 4 10 3 98 3 94 Output control kW 3 50 to 10 50 4 00 to 11 40 4 5...

Page 142: ...ff devices l 50 50 50 Max external pressure drop RFH at mini mum flow rate mbar 500 500 500 kPa 50 50 50 Max flow temperature C 60 60 60 Outdoor unit electrical values Rated voltage compressor 3 N PE...

Page 143: ...33 33 Compressor hermetically sealed Type Scroll Oil in compressor Type 3 MAF POE Quantity of oil in compressor l 1 17 1 17 1 17 Permissible operating pressure High pressure side bar 43 43 43 MPa 4 3...

Page 144: ...s with reference to EN 12102 EN ISO 9614 2 Weighted total sound power level At A7 3 K W55 5 K max dB A 61 61 61 At A7 3 K W55 5 K in night mode dB A 55 55 55 Energy efficiency class to EU Regulation n...

Page 145: ...s for cooling mode fully installed optional Components for ventilation fully installed optional Components for PV system fully installed optional Preferred appointment 1 Date Time 2 Date Time The work...

Page 146: ...k eu conformity The product characteristics determined as system values for the product Vitocal 200 S see technical guide can be utilised to assess the energy consump tion of heating and ventilation s...

Page 147: ...issioning order 145 Commissioning report 59 Communication interface 42 Communication module LON 42 Components 35 37 Compressor 81 82 Compressor max tilting angle 15 Concrete foundations 18 Condensate...

Page 148: ...7 H Heat exchanger cleaning 64 Heating circuit pump 36 69 Heating water buffer cylinder bypass 36 Heating water flow 9 28 140 144 Heating water return 9 28 140 144 Heat pump Checking for noise 76 Clos...

Page 149: ...Electrical connections 77 Internal components 79 80 Pumps 79 80 Sensors 79 80 Valves 79 80 Overview of assemblies Outdoor unit 230 V 103 111 Outdoor unit 400 V 119 Overview of electrical connections...

Page 150: ...button 76 Residual current device 47 Return DHW cylinder 9 140 144 Return DHW cylinder heating water 28 Return temperature sensor Secondary circuit 79 83 Reversible suction gas temperature sensor 79...

Page 151: ...sport 15 Indoor unit 21 Tube clip with EPDM lining 24 Type overview 7 U Underfloor heating 36 Underfloor heating circuit 36 Union nuts replacing 26 27 Use 6 Utilisation of power generated on site 48 V...

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