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3. Expansion valve

2. Condenser

1. Compressor

4. Evaporator

(Plate heat exchanger)

(Outdoor unit air heat exchanger)

2 kW

Low temperature renewable heat 

energy taken from the environment

3 kW

1 kW

Useful energy output

Electrical power input

3

introduction

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The  purpose  of  this  user  manual  is  to  inform  users  how  their  air  source  heat 

pump heating system works, how to run the system at its most efficient and how 

to change settings on the main controller.  

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with 

reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and 
knowledge,  unless  they  have  been  given  supervision  or  instruction  con-
cerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children  should  be  supervised  to  ensure  they  do  not  play  with  the  appli-
ance.
this user manual should be kept with the unit or in an accessible place for 
future reference.

overview of the System

The Mitsubishi Electric Air to Water (ATW) heat pump system consists of the fol-
lowing components; outdoor heat pump unit and indoor cylinder unit or hydrobox 
incorporating main controller.

How the Heat Pump Works

Space heating and dHW

Heat pumps take electric energy and low grade heat energy from the outdoor air 
to heat refrigerant which in turn heats water for domestic use and space heating. 

The efficiency of a heat pump is known as the Coefficient of Performance or COP 

this is the ratio of heat delivered to power consumed.
 
The operation of a heat pump is similar to a refrigerator in reverse. This process 
is  known  as  the  vapour-compression  cycle  and  the  following  is  a  more  detailed 
explanation.

The first phase begins with the refrigerant being cold and low pressure.

.  The refrigerant within the circuit is compressed as it passes through the com-

pressor. It becomes a hot highly pressurised gas. The temperature also rises 
typically to 60°C.

2.  The  hot  refrigerant  gas  is  then  condensed  as  it  passes  across  one  side  of  a 

plate heat exchanger. Heat from the refrigerant gas is transferred to the cooler 
side (water side) of the heat exchanger. As the temperature of the refrigerant 
decreases its state changes from a gas to a liquid.

3.  Now as a cold liquid it still has a high pressure. To reduce the pressure the liq-

uid passes through an expansion valve. The pressure drops but the refrigerant 
remains a cold liquid.

4. The final stage of the cycle is when the refrigerant passes into the evaporator 

and evaporates. It is at this point when some of the free heat energy in the out-
side air is absorbed by the refrigerant.

It is only the refrigerant that passes through this cycle; the water is heated as it 
travels  through  the  plate  heat  exchanger. The  heat  energy  from  the  refrigerant 
passes through the plate heat exchanger to the cooler water which increases in 
temperature. This  heated  water  enters  the  primary  circuit  and  is  circulated  and 
used  to  serve  the  space  heating  system  and  indirectly  heat  the  contents  of  the 
DHW cylinder (if present).

Schematic of package cylinder system

Содержание EHPX Series

Страница 1: ...o Per un uso corretto e sicuro del dispositivo leggere attentamente il presente manuale di funzionamento prima di utilizzare dell unità con bollitore e dell hydrobox Manual de Funcionamento Para uma utilização segura e correcta é favor ler cuidadosamente este manual de funcionamento antes de trabalhar com o no cilindro e nos hídricos Brugsvejledning Læs venligst denne brugsvejledning grundigt inde...

Страница 2: ...at exchanger DeltaT Difference in temperature between two variables DHW mode Domestic hot water heating mode for showers sinks etc Flow rate Speed at which water circulates around the primary circuit Flow temperature Temperature at which water is delivered to the primary circuit FTC3 Flow temperature controller the circuit board in charge of controlling the system Compensation curve mode Space hea...

Страница 3: ...ply and contact the installer Should the unit start to produce any burning smells stop operation isolate from the power supply and contact the installer Should water be visibly being discharged through the tundish stop operation isolate from the power supply and contact the installer The Mitsubishi Electric cylinder and hydroboxes are NOT intended for use by children or infirm persons without supe...

Страница 4: ...P this is the ratio of heat delivered to power consumed The operation of a heat pump is similar to a refrigerator in reverse This process is known as the vapour compression cycle and the following is a more detailed explanation The first phase begins with the refrigerant being cold and low pressure 1 The refrigerant within the circuit is compressed as it passes through the com pressor It becomes a...

Страница 5: ...sing the specialised Mitsubishi Electric controls Using the SCHEDULE and HOLIDAY functions prevent unnecessary Space or DHW heating when the property is known to be unoccupied for instance during the working day Due to lower flow temperatures heat pump heating systems should be used with large surface area radiators or under floor heating This will provide a steady heat to the room whilst improvin...

Страница 6: ...c air vent Main controller Temperature and pressure relief valve EHPT20X VM2HA ONLY Main controller Manometer Pressure gauge Heat pump connection Pressure relief valve Solar ancillary heat source connection View of base Front elevation Plan view Plate heat exchanger Interconnecting water pipes Outdoor heat pump unit Indoor hydrobox EHPX Package model system Heat pump connection Discharge pipe from...

Страница 7: ...idity 0 1 35 C 80 0 1 35 C 80 Tank performance 2 Time to raise DHW tank temp 15 65 C Not applicable 23 min Time to reheat 70 of DHW tank to 65 C 20 5 min Electrical data Control board Power supply Phase voltage frequency N 230 V 50 Hz N 230 V 50 Hz Booster heater Power supply Phase voltage frequency N 230 V 50 Hz 3 400 V 50 Hz N 230 V 50 Hz N 230 V 50 Hz 3 400 V 50 Hz N 230 V 50 Hz 3 400 V 50 Hz N...

Страница 8: ...ned by the menu screen visible on screen A 1 When the system is switched off or the power supply is disconnected the cylinder protection functions e g freeze stat function will NOT operate Please beware that without these safety functions in operation the cylinder may be damaged Main screen icons Icon Description 1 Legionella prevention When this icon is displayed Legionella prevention mode is act...

Страница 9: ...gs icon and select by pressing CONFIRM 2 Use F1 and F2 buttons to scroll through the menu list When the required title is highlighted then press CONFIRM to edit 3 Use the relevant function buttons to edit each initial setting then press CON FIRM to save the setting Initial settings that can be edited are Date Time Language Temp unit Room temp display setting Contact number Time display Selected th...

Страница 10: ...ichever is selected is al lowed Setting the schedule 1 In the PREVIEW menu screen press F4 button 2 First select the days of the week you wish to schedule 3 Press F2 F3 buttons to move between days and F1 to check or uncheck the box 4 When you have selected the days press CONFIRM 5 The time bar edit screen will be displayed 6 Use buttons F2 F3 to move to the point at which you do not want the sele...

Страница 11: ...g using normally either a radiator or under floor heating system depending on the installation There are 3 heating modes Room temp Auto adaptation Flow temp Compensation curve Room temp Auto adaptation mode This mode is explained in detail in Overview of Controls Section Flow temp mode The temperature of the water flowing to the heating circuit is set by the installer to best suit the space heatin...

Страница 12: ...s set by the installer and during its operation DHW mode can not be reactivated allowing time for primary hot water flow to be di rected to the space heating circuit if necessary After the DHW mode restriction operation the DHW mode can operate again and tank heating will continue if needed Eco mode DHW mode can run in either Normal or Eco mode Normal mode will heat the DHW tank quickly using the ...

Страница 13: ...ature should drop to LP restart temp LP mode will re start and water flow from the plate heat exchanger will be directed to the tank to boost the temperature Once the set time for duration of max temp has passed LP mode will finish and not recur for the set interval set by installer It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the settings for legionella pre vention are compliant with local...

Страница 14: ... position between DHW and heating mode Normal operation no action necessary After DHW operation room tem perature rises a little At the end of the DHW mode operation the 3 way valve diverts hot water away from the cylinder into space heat ing circuit This is done to prevent the cylinder unit compo nents from overheating The amount of hot water directed into the space heating circuit is dependent o...

Страница 15: ...AN HOUSE 1 GEORGE STREET UXBRIDGE MIDDLESEX UB8 1QQ U K This product is made by Mitsubishi Air Conditioning System Europe Ltd NETTLEHILL Rd HOUSTOUN IND ESTATE LIVINGSTON EH54 5EQ UK BH79D189H02 Printed in UNITED KINGDOM Installers Please be sure to put your contact address telephone number on this manual before handing it to the customer ...

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