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RAPAX 200 V3 

RAPAX 200 SOL V3

RAPAX 300 V3 

RAPAX 300 SOL V3

IE

Instructions and warnings

Installer

User

Maintenance technician

*1.043869ENG*

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Summary of Contents for RAPAX 200 SOL V3

Page 1: ...RAPAX 200 V3 RAPAX 200 SOL V3 RAPAX 300 V3 RAPAX 300 SOL V3 IE Instructions and warnings Installer User Maintenance technician 1 043869ENG 1 043869ENG ...

Page 2: ...valve 7 Fan 8 Compressor 9 User terminal board 10 Immersion heater 11 Domestic hot water sensor 12 High pressure sensor 13 Compressor protection thermostat 14 Compressor engage condenser Colour code key BK Black BL Blue BR Brown GY Grey G Y Yellow Green OR Orange R Red Y Yellow G Green Power supply 230 Vac 50Hz PV function control Boiler control ...

Page 3: ...sed by excessive pressure due to the safety valve blocking because of ice Ensuretheflooronwhichthe appliance is to be installed is suitable to withstand the appliance s own weight and that of the water content approximately from 197 to 270 litres according to the version It is recommended to perform a structural as sessment by the designer of the dwelling Ifthestoragetankismounted on a false ceili...

Page 4: ... exceed 0 3 MPa 3 bars and its max temperature must not exceed 85 C To perform any discharge operations of the water heater strictlyadheretothefollowing sequence disconnect the appliance from the electrical power supply Disconnect the appliance from the mains water supply cold water Open the hot water tap Actuate the discharge device of the safety unit WIRING Before removing the cover of the water...

Page 5: ...intenance must be performed in compliance with the regulations in force according to the manufacturer s instructions and by professionally qualified staff intended as staff with specific technical skills in the system sector as envisioned by the Law Improper installation or assembly of the Immergas appliance and or components accessories kits and devices can cause unexpected problems for people an...

Page 6: ...nd components 8 2 Installation 10 2 1 Choosing the place of installation 10 2 2 Product installation 13 2 3 Hydraulic connection 13 2 4 Air intake connection 14 2 5 Electrical connection 14 2 6 Electrical connection for plus boiler and photovoltaic system 16 2 7 Commissioning 17 2 8 Thermal solar connection diagram optional 18 2 9 Boiler connection diagram optional 18 3 Parameter settings Use 19 3...

Page 7: ...lified staff only POSITIONS ALLOWED DURING TRANSPORT POSITIONS NOT ALLOWED DURING TRANSPORT Technical characteristics Unit of measurement Rapax 200 V3 Rapax 200 SOL V3 Rapax 300 V3 Rapax 300 SOL V3 Dimensions mm H 1617 x L 620 x P 665 H 1957 x L 620 x P 665 Empty weight version without coil kg 80 92 Empty weight version with coil kg 97 111 Tank capacity L 200 197 270 263 Hot cold water fitting 3 4...

Page 8: ...urn to solar panels Rapax Sol V3 model only SC Condensate drain ø 20 RC 3 4 M Recirculation Rapax Sol V3 model only Ref Description Rapax 200 V3 Rapax 200 Sol V3 Rapax 300 V3 Rapax 300 Sol V3 A Condensate Outlet 1166 mm 1525 mm B Total Height 1617 mm 1957 mm C Cold water inlet 304 mm 462 mm 304 mm 462 mm D Hot water outlet 961 mm 1300 mm H Heat exchanger inlet 640 mm 640 mm ...

Page 9: ...Spiral unit 9 Fan 10 Spiral elastic 11 Terminal board unit Not shown manual dielectric connection con densate draining pipe safety unit 12 Front cover 13 Compressor 14 Compressor coating 15 Compressor cover 16 Column support guide 17 Protection cover 18 Heating element 19 Control mount 20 Control unit 21 Front column 22 Low part cover ...

Page 10: ...eferably insulated from the home s heated rooms Recommended room underground or base ment room where the temperature is higher than 10 C all year round garage boiler room with the exception of rooms where type B generators are installed basement floor ironing room etc Volume 20 m3 from 5 C to 43 C 5 C to 43 C 2 10 m 2 10 m2 Fig 2 1 Crucial for the surface to be level Room at least frost free Recom...

Page 11: ... and recovery of waste calories from washing machines and tumble dryers Room in basement recovery of free calories released by the floor and walls of the base ment 2nd configuration installation in a heated or unheated room with ducts Fig 2 3 OUTER OUTER Parameter Par 3 5 Recommendations Comply with maximum duct lengths Par 2 4 Use rigid or semi rigid ducts Provide grilles at air intake and outlet...

Page 12: ...ly harmful for the duration in service of your water heater Connection to an attic In the presence of inadequate insulation between the building and the relative attics this type of installation may increase the thermal loss of the building In extreme cases condensate might form on the ceilings of the rooms under the attic due to its cooling There is a greater risk from falling objects and dust in...

Page 13: ...ith a permanent downward gradient to remove any expansion water generated by the heating process or drainage water coming from the water heater itself The pipes used must withstand a temperature of 85 C and a pressure of 1 MPa 10 bar Whentheinletwaterpressureexceeds0 5MPa 5 bar a pressure reducer is required not supplied as standard The pressure reducer must be installed at the beginning of the ma...

Page 14: ...uctors with 2 5 mm section Installation shall consist of a circuit breaker or 16A multi pole fuse with contacts compliant with regulations in force A 30 mA differential circuit breaker If the power cable is damaged for safety reasons it must be replaced by the manufacturer the after sales service or similarly qualified staff N B earthing is obligatory Do not connect the power supply directly to th...

Page 15: ...15 2 11 2 12 The ducts must be fitted to the adjustable air intake and outlet vents Specific cable duct ...

Page 16: ...C B B2 DHW probe K1 Domestic hot water unabling relay R1 Resistance 2 2 KΩ Key A3 Integrated P C B B2 DHW probe N B With this configuration the boiler can show an error on the domestic probe Power supply 230 Vac 50Hz Power supply 230 Vac 50Hz PV function control PV function control Boiler Boiler ...

Page 17: ...he screen Follow the on screen instructions carefully to set parameters date and time air ducts language recirculation photovoltaic operating time slots anti legionella system After setting the parameters check the opera tion of the water heater see section Operation check To go back to the settings refer to the paragraph System settings or Installation parameters Operation check The parameters ca...

Page 18: ... 1 Flat solar collectors 2 Electronic control unit 3 solar unit single circulation 4 Expansion vessel 5 Safety valve 6 System probe and venting unit 7 Mixing valve 8 Rapax Sol V3 Water heater 9 Non return valve A Domestic hot water withdrawal Key 1 Boiler 2 Rapax Sol V3 Water heater 3 Mixing valve A Domestic hot water withdrawal ...

Page 19: ...resumes operation with the initial settings The BOOST can be interrupted at any time Pause the BOOST OPERATING mode Choose the operating mode Select AUTO or MANUAL see paragraph 3 6 Operating modes ABSENCE mode Schedule an absence It allows you to indicate in the water heater a permanent absence starting from the current date a programmed absence set the start date of the absence and the end date ...

Page 20: ...vate or not the electrical integration support If it is off the device will never use the electrical integration in case of low temperatures a shortage of hot water is possible 3 6 SELECTING THE OPERATING MODE Press to access the Mode menu In AUTO mode this mode is not available on the Connected to boiler and Connect ed to solar sys systems This operating mode automatically manages the energy choi...

Page 21: ...ature in the tank Our product permanently calculates depending on the air temperature and the water temperature which energy is cheaper This SMART Energy function can decide to start heating with the heat pump and reach the last degree with the boiler integration In addition you can set the Smart Energy function with 4 different priority levels Water T Air T Heat Heat pump pump Boiler Boiler Heat ...

Page 22: ...ning Fill the water heater by leaving a hot water tap open if the water flows it indicates that the water heater is full Check the water tightness of the seal and only then replace the thermostat and its fittings and reconnect the power supply The next day check the water tightness of the seal again and gently tighten the nuts again if necessary Check the electrical connections Check that the temp...

Page 23: ...be or out of measurement range from 20 to 110 PDC stoppage Central heating C H in ELEC Check the connections reference A4 and the correct application of the probe on the pipe Check the fan operation and that it turns freely withoutstopping referenceM1 andthepower supply on the terminal board Check the resistance of the probes see table below 25 Compressor thermal safety or pressure switch opening ...

Page 24: ...vaporator works on the fan works on the compressor etc N B it is essential to disconnect the power cable on the terminal board so that the rear cover of the heat pump can be removed Fig 4 2 Remove the five screws from the cover with a screwdriver Fig 4 3 Access to the auxiliary electric unit of the water heater Fig 4 4 To access the auxiliary power unit proceed as follows Remove the lower tap of t...

Page 25: ...ean the filter see maintenance chapter Encrusted water heater Descale the water heater Continued water leak to the level of the safety unit outside the heating period Safety valve damaged or clogged Replace the safety unit Network pressure too high Check that the outlet pressure of the water meter does not exceed 0 5 MPa 5 bar otherwise install a pressure reducer set at 0 3 MPa 3 bar at the be gin...

Page 26: ...of calibration etc Insulating sheath cast iron steel or insulat ing missing on hot water connection pipes which could cause their corrosion Faulty electrical connection incorrect earth ing inadequate cable section connection of flexible cables without metal terminals failure to comply with the wiring diagrams provided by the Manufacturer Switching on the device without first filling it dry heating...

Page 27: ...nditions 116 Energy efficiency in colder climate conditions 96 Energy efficiency in warmer climate conditions 130 Annual energy consumption in average climate conditions 883 kW h Annual energy consumption in colder climate conditions 1070 kW h Annual energy consumption in warmer climate conditions 790 kW h Thermostat temperature 54 C Daily electrical power consumption 4 190 kW h V40 262 L For prop...

Page 28: ...ciency in colder climate conditions 100 Energy efficiency in warmer climate conditions 141 Annual energy consumption in average climate conditions 1334 kW h Annual energy consumption in colder climate conditions 1554 kW h Annual energy consumption in warmer climate conditions 1118 kW h Thermostat temperature 54 C Daily electrical power consumption 7 160 kW h V40 333 L For proper installation of th...

Page 29: ...ual energy efficiency after installation since such efficiency is affected by additional factors such as the heat loss in the distribution system and the size of the products compared to the size and features of the building Facsimile for filling in the domestic hot water production system package fiche 6 PARAMETERS FOR FILLING IN THE PACKAGE FICHE Should you wish to install a unit starting from t...

Page 30: ...7 38 40 39 50 55 60 65 75 80 85 100 115 123 131 130 150 160 170 163 188 200 213 M L XL XXL 3 2 3 2 The energy efficiency of the set of products indicated in this sheet may not reflect the actual energy efficiency after installation since such efficiency is affected by additional factors such as the heat loss in the distribution system and the size of the products compared to the size and features ...

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Page 32: ...mmergas com Immergas S p A 42041 Brescello RE Italy Tel 0522 689011 Fax 0522 680617 Certified company ISO 9001 This instruction booklet is made of ecological paper Cod 1 043869ENG rev ST 004906 001 11 21 ...

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