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Faults external to the heat pump
Any safety device (e.g. thermostat pressure switch)
wired to input EX3 (E20) allows external problems to be
reported and the heat pump to be immediately stopped.
For example, a safety thermostat on the heating fl oor
can be wired to input EX3 (E20) to avoid excessively
high temperatures in the fl oor.
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g. 2 - Connections to the heat pump regulator (accessories and options)
EX1
EX2
EX3
X86
L
X84
X11
6
5
4
5 6
M B9
1
2 1
3 2
6
5
4
1
3 2
Power shedding or EJP
(peak day removal)
Tariffs, peak times/off-peak times,
day / night
External fault
** Room
thermostat
T55
** Room
thermostat
radio T58
Outdoor
sensor
** Room
control unit
T75
** Room control
unit radio
T78
External component
contact*
(faults, load
shedder, power meter)
or
or
or
External component contact*
(faults, power limiter, electricity meter)
Outside
sensor
Power limitation or EDR
(Energy Demand Reduction)
Tariff s, peak times/off -peak times,
day/night
External fault
* If the control device does not provide a potential-free contact, the contact must be relayed to create equivalent wiring. In all cases, please refer
to the instruction manuals for the external components (load shedder, power meters) to create the wiring.
** Option
The connection of terminal 3 of the room control unit is not mandatory (lighting of the room control unit).
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