E(D/B)(H/L)Q011~0W1
Unit for air to water heat pump system and options
4PW51122-1
Operation manual
2
O
PERATING
THE
UNIT
I
NTRODUCTION
The
AD
heat pump system is designed to provide
you a comfortable indoor climate for many years at low energy
consumption.
To get the most comfort with the lowest energy consumption out of
your system, it is very important to observe the items listed below.
Defining possible schedule timer actions for each day and filling out
the form at the very end of this manual can help you minimize the
energy consumption. Ask your installer for support if required.
■
Make sure the
AD
heat pump system works at
the lowest possible hot water temperature required to heat your
house.
To optimize this, make sure the weather dependent set point is
used and configured to match the installation environment.
Refer to
"Field settings" on page 10
.
■
Make sure the equilibrium temperature field setting is configured
correctly.
Refer to
"Field settings" on page 10
.
This function applies to operation of the backup heater. Setting
the equilibrium temperature correctly will avoid the backup
heater to operate when the heat pump has sufficient capacity to
heat up your house.
■
It is advised to install a room thermostat connected to the unit.
This will prevent excessive space heating and will stop the unit
and the circulation pump when the room temperature is above
the thermostat set point.
■
Next recommendations only apply to installations with an
optional domestic hot water tank.
■
Make sure the domestic hot water is only heated up to the
domestic hot water temperature you require.
Start with a low domestic hot water temperature set point
(e.g. 45°C), and only increase if you feel that the domestic
hot water supply temperature is not sufficient.
■
Make sure both the domestic water heating and booster
heating only start 1 to 2 hours before you expect domestic
hot water usage.
In case you only need a lot of domestic hot water in the
evening or in the morning, only allow domestic water heating
during early morning and early evening. Also keep hours with
low electricity cost tariffs in mind.
To do this, program both the domestic water heating and
booster heating schedule timer. Refer to Programming in
chapter
"Programming and consulting the schedule timer" on
page 7
.
O
PERATING
THE
DIGITAL
CONTROLLER
Operating the unit comes down to operating the digital controller.
Features and functions
The digital controller is a state of the art controller that offers full
control over your installation. It can control a cooling/heating and a
heating only installation.
Both installations are available in multiple versions which vary in
capacity, electrical supply and installed equipment (with an optional
domestic hot water tank with a booster heater).
Basic controller functions
The basic controller functions are:
■
Turning the unit ON/OFF.
■
Operation mode change-over:
-
space heating (refer to
page 4
),
-
space cooling (refer to
page 5
) (*),
-
domestic water heating (refer to
page 5
) (*).
■
Selection of features:
-
quiet mode (refer to
page 5
),
-
weather dependent control (refer to
page 6
).
■
Temperature set point adjustment (refer to
page 5
).
The digital controller supports a power cut off of maximum 2 hours.
When autorestart is enabled (see
"Field settings" on page 10
) this
allows a power supply shut down of 2 hours without user intervention
(e.g. benefit kWh rate power supply).
Clock function
The clock functions are:
■
24 hour real time clock.
■
Day of the week indicator.
Schedule timer function
The schedule timer function allows the user to schedule the
operation of the installation according to a daily or a weekly program.
Never let the digital controller get wet. This may cause an
electric shock or fire.
Never press the buttons of the digital controller with a hard,
pointed object. This may damage the digital controller.
Never inspect or service the digital controller yourself, ask
a qualified service person to do this.
NOTE
■
Descriptions in this manual that apply to a specific
installation or that depend on the installed
equipment, are marked with an asterisk (*).
■
Some functions described in this manual may not
be available or should not be available. Ask your
installer or your local dealer for more information
on permission levels.
NOTE
(*) The functions 'space cooling' and 'domestic water
heating' can only be selected when the corresponding
equipment is installed.