2 11 Outdoor sensor
The outdoor sensor is required for the heat pump to
operate correctly.
Consult the fitting instructions on the packaging.
Place the sensor on the coldest part, generally the
northern or north-eastern side.
In any case, it must not be exposed to the morning sun.
It must be installed so as to be easily accessible but at
least 2,5 m from the floor.
It is essential that it avoid any sources of heat such as
flues, the upper parts of doors and windows, proximity
to extraction vents, the underneath of balconies and
under-eave areas, which would isolate the sensor from
variations in the outdoor air temperature.
- Connect the outdoor sensor to the connector
X84
(terminals
M
and
B9
) on the heat pump control board.
2 12 Room thermostat
and/or remote control
The room thermostat (remote control) is optional.
Consult the fitting instructions on the packaging.
The sensor must be installed in the living room area on
a very uncluttered wall, 1,5 m above the floor.
Avoid direct sources of heat (chimney/flue, television,
cooking hobs), draughty areas (ventilation, door, etc.).
Air leaks in the seals in the constructions are often
translated into cold air blowing through the electrical
conduits. Lag the electrical conduits if there is a cold
draught on the back of the IR sensor.
2 12 1 Installing a room sensor
•
Room thermostat
- Connect the room thermostat to the
X86
connector of
the heat pump’s regulator board using the connector
provided (terminals
1
,
2
).
•
Wireless room thermostat
- Connect the wireless room thermostat to the
connector
X60
2 12 2 Installing a remote control
•
Remote control
- Connect the remote control to the
X86
connector of
the heat pump’s regulator board using the connector
provided (terminals
1
,
2
and
3
).
•
Wireless remote control
- Connect the wireless remote control to the
connector
X60
2 13 Commissioning
- Close the installation's main circuit breaker.
On first commissioning (or in winter), in order to
allow the compressor to pre-heat, engage the
installation's main circuit breaker (power supply
to the outdoor unit) some hours before starting
up the tests.
- Engage the start/stop switch.
To ensure that inputs EX1, EX2 and EX3 operate
correctly: Check that the live-neutral polarity of
the electrical supply is correct.
When the power is switched on and every time that the
ON/OFF button is switched off and then switched on
again, the outdoor unit will take approximately 4 minutes
to start up, even if the setting is requesting heating.
The display can show error 370 when the
appliance (re)starts. Do not be concerned,
the communication between the outdoor and
hydraulic unit will re-establish itself in a few
moments.
During the regulator initialisation phase, the display
shows all the symbols and then "Data, update" and then
"State heat pump"
- Make all the specific adjustments to the setting.
(Installation configuration):
- Press
OK
- Hold down the key
for 3s and select the level of
access used with the aid of the knob.
- Confirm with the key
OK
- Parameter
the
heat
pump's
setting
(Consult the settings' list
).
On commissioning (or the case of error 10), the electrical
back-up heaters are liable to start up even if the outdoor
temperature at the time is above the heaters’ trigger
temperature.
The regulating system uses an average initial outdoor
temperature of 0°C and requires some time to update
this temperature.
To avoid this situation, the sensor must be connected
correctly. Re-initialise parameter 8703 (commissioning
level, consumer diagnostic menu).
Installation and operating manual "1532 - EN"
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