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Precaution: This appliance can be used 

by children aged from 8 years and above 
and  persons  with  reduced  physical, 

sensory or mental capabilities or lack of 
experience and knowledge if they have 

been  given  supervision  or  instruction 
concerning use of the appliance in a safe 

way  and  understanding  the  hazards 
involved. Children shall not play with the 

appliance. 

Cleaning 

and 

user 

maintenance  shall  not  be  made  by 
children without supervision. 

 

Note:  Between  the  inlet  group  and 
the cold water inlet on the cylinder 

NO isolating device may be fitted, as 
by doing so important safety devices 
could be isolated! 

 

It  is  important  to  check  the  pre-

charge  pressure  of  the  expansion 
vessel membrane before filling the 

cylinder. This has been factory set 
to 3 bar. The pre-charge should be 

greater than or equal to 3 bar. 

 

It  is  important  that  the  tundish  is 
positioned away from any electrical 

components. 

 

Note: 

Means 

for 

electrical 

disconnection must be incorporated 
in  the  fixed  wiring  in  accordance 

with the wiring rules. 
 

Before removing the cover from the 
immersion heater isolate appliance 

using  isolating  switch!  Danger  of 
electrical  shock!  Only  use  suitable 

electrically  insulated  equipment 
when  working  inside  immersion 

housing. 

The 

maintenance 

of 

this 

appliance must be carried out by 
a  suitably  qualified  person  only. 

It  is  recommended  to  maintain 
the  unit  on  an  annual  basis. 

Isolate  all  electrical  supplies 
from the unit before commencing 

work. Danger of electrical shock! 

 

CLEANING 

INSTRUCTIONS: 

Clean  outer  cladding  of  cylinder 
with a soft cloth dampened with 

warm  water  only.  Do  not  use 
abrasive  or  aggressive  cleaning 

materials,  such  as  alcohol  or 
petroleum  based  solvents,  as 
this  may  damage  the  surface  of 
the product. 

 

Temperature  setting:  A  high  level 

cutout  is  fitted  to  the  product  for 
each heat source. This should never 

activate  under  normal  operation. 
The  maximum  possible  cylinder 

temperature  attainable  by  the  heat 
pump  is  65°C  as  set  on  the  User 
Interface.  The  back-up  immersion 

heater can produce up to 72°C at its 
maximum  setting,  i.e.  5.  For 

convenience  the  immersion  heater 
is preset to produce 60°C. 

 
If  an  electronic  copy  of  this  manual 

should  be  required,  please  contact  the 
manufacturer at the address at the back 

of this manual. 

 

 

Содержание ECS150HP40A-580

Страница 1: ...Important This Manual Must Be Left With The User After Installation EC Eau Cylinder Range Installation and User Instructions A Class Heat Pump Cylinders Up to 250L...

Страница 2: ...and commissioning of domestic heating and hot water systems in the UK and to encourage regular servicing to optimise safety efficiency and performance Benchmark places responsibilities on both manufa...

Страница 3: ...Overall View A Class HP Installation and User Instructions R02583 13 05 17 Page 3 0 Overall View Figure 1 Overall View of A Class Heat Pump Cylinder Installation Process 08 02 03 01 05 04 06 07 09...

Страница 4: ...2 Install the Inlet Group 12 5 1 3 Expansion Vessel 12 5 1 4 Balanced Cold Water Supply 12 5 1 5 Drain Valve 12 5 2 Hot Water Outlet 13 5 2 1 Thermostatic Mixing Valve 13 5 2 2 Pipe Insulation 13 5 3...

Страница 5: ...9 Technical Data and Product Fiche 27 9 1 A Class Heat Pump Buffer Range 27 9 2 Cylinder Heat Exchanger Pressure Drop 30 9 3 Cylinder Attainable Temperature 31 10 User Instructions 31 10 1 General 31...

Страница 6: ...in accordance with the wiring rules Before removing the cover from the immersion heater isolate appliance using isolating switch Danger of electrical shock Only use suitable electrically insulated equ...

Страница 7: ...se of delivering heated domestic and sanitary hot water as part of a pressurised water heating system The package is provided with fittings that comply with Section G3 of Building Regulations WARNING...

Страница 8: ...rent regulations The correct design and function has been verified by independent third party testing The correct application thereof is the responsibility of the competent installer water borne organ...

Страница 9: ...ures particularly when water hardness exceeds 200ppm Should the water cylinder require de scaling this must be performed by a qualified technician 4 4 Building Regulation G3 Discharge Requirements As...

Страница 10: ...tallation HP Installation and User Instructions R00918 6 01 13 Page 10 Figure 2 Typical Discharge Pipe Arrangement Table 2 Sizing of Copper Discharge Pipe D2 for Common Temperature Relief Valve Outlet...

Страница 11: ...onnected to it if plastic pipes are used as branch pipes carrying discharge from a safety device they should be either polybutalene PB or cross linked polyethylene PE X complying with national standar...

Страница 12: ...ter inlet group Furthermore it is recommended to mount the vessel higher than the cylinder to avoid having to drain the cylinder when maintaining and replacing the expansion vessel Figure 3 Connection...

Страница 13: ...charge from all the D1 discharge pipes connected to it The discharge pipe work from the expansion relief valve must be installed constantly falling to an open point of discharge It is recommended to c...

Страница 14: ...th your supplier When using compression fittings ensure that the connection is not over tightened 5 7 Coil Flow Connections If the flow connection is the highest point in the heat pump loop and if the...

Страница 15: ...Installation A Class HP Installation and User Instructions R02583 13 05 17 Page 15 Figure 6 Wiring Configuration of Space Heating and Hot Water Dimplex A Class Cylinder...

Страница 16: ...do this remove the hood A by removing the fixing screws at the bottom sides Step 2 Remove the insulation foam B to access the sensor mounting plate C and remove the M5 fixing screws in the four corne...

Страница 17: ...additional sensors D Repeat for both positions Step 4 Move the sensor mounting plate back into its fixing position Be careful not to kink the capillaries that connect the thermostat bulbs Fit the fou...

Страница 18: ...ion A Class HP Installation and User Instructions R02583 13 05 17 Page 18 Step 4 Replace the insulating foam over the sensor mounting plate Step 5 Replace the relay assembly as required and then refit...

Страница 19: ...nder and heat pump must be installed See Figure 8Figure 9 Zoned connections must be wired via the cylinder PCB i e circulation pumps and or zone valves 5 9 3 See Figure 9 Temperature sensors and digit...

Страница 20: ...nection The Modbus cables can be fed inside the low voltage trunking LHR under the metal hood and clamped to the strain relief bar using the supplied cable ties Note The earth shield in the cable from...

Страница 21: ...ce to display the actual cylinder temperature NTC zone sensors allow the user interface to display room temperature in up to 4 different zones and actuate the corresponding controls accordingly Digita...

Страница 22: ...Installation A Class HP Installation and User Instructions R02583 13 05 17 Page 22 Figure 10 Digital Inputs Temperature Sensors...

Страница 23: ...Figure 11 The secondary return pipe should incorporate a check valve and a WRAS approved circulation pump timer and thermostat to be provided separately Where secondary return circuits are used then a...

Страница 24: ...Turn on the supply to the cylinder and fill until water runs from the open hot water tap Continue to flush the system until all debris has been removed 6 Close the hot water tap 7 Check all joints fo...

Страница 25: ...drain valve and ensure a safe discharge 7 Note the set pressure of the pressure reducing valve Remove cartridge and clean strainer in water provided in container Re assemble pressure reducing valve en...

Страница 26: ...Class HP Installation and User Instructions R02583 13 05 17 Page 26 8 Spare Parts Figure 12 Replacement Part Numbers for Heat Pump Range of Cylinders ECS150HP40A 580 only ECS210HP40A 580 only ECS250H...

Страница 27: ...A Class HP Installation and User Instructions R02583 13 05 17 Page 27 9 Technical Data and Product Fiche 9 1 A Class Heat Pump Buffer Range Figure 13 A Class Heat Pump Cylinder and Cross Section For...

Страница 28: ...580 580 HW Outlet mm 1150 1525 1800 T P Valve mm 1150 1525 1800 Secondary Return mm CW Inlet mm 440 440 440 HP Buffer Flow HP Flow to Buffer mm 180 180 180 HP Buffer Flow Buffer Flow to HP mm 312 312...

Страница 29: ...ss steel Coil specification heat pump coil surface area m 2 2 HX performance heat pump coil kW 46 43 42 max working pres Bar 3 Immersion heater 1 F BSP 3kW 240 V Thermostatic control direct input Rod...

Страница 30: ...tructions R02583 13 05 17 Page 30 9 2 Cylinder Heat Exchanger Pressure Drop Figure 14 Heat Exchanger Pressure Drop for 2 2m Coils 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 0 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 Pressu...

Страница 31: ...appropriate Building Regulations Part G3 England and Wales Part P of Northern Ireland and Section 6 of Scotland All installations must be notified to Local Area Building Control either directly or th...

Страница 32: ...heater B 4Reset limit thermostat s and inform installer C Intermittent water discharge through tundish on warm up C 1Expansion vessel lost charge C 1Check expansion vessel see commissioning maintenan...

Страница 33: ...Wiring A Class HP Installation and User Instructions R02583 13 05 17 Page 33 Figure 16 A Class Cylinder Wiring Overall View...

Страница 34: ...Wiring A Class HP Installation and User Instructions R02583 13 05 17 Page 34 Figure 17 A Class Installer Wiring Overall View...

Страница 35: ...Notes A Class HP Installation and User Instructions R02583 13 05 17 Page 35...

Страница 36: ...Notes A Class HP Installation and User Instructions R02583 13 05 17 Page 36...

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Страница 39: ...er Instructions R02583 13 05 17 Page 39 Dimplex a division of GDC Group Ltd Millbrook House Grange Drive Hedge End Southampton SO30 2DF Tel 0845 879 3588 Fax 0845 879 3583 e mail customer services gdc...

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