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11.10 List of figures  

 

Figure 1:

 

Outdoor unit detailed view ............................................................................................................................... 5

 

Figure 2:

 

Outdoor unit dimensions AIR BASIC 211 ........................................................................................................ 6

 

Figure 3:

 

AIR BASIC 618 outdoor unit dimensions ......................................................................................................... 7

 

Figure 4:

 

Outdoor unit minimum clearances ................................................................................................................... 8

 

Figure 5: Outdoor unit minimum clearances for wall mounting ........................................................................................... 8

 

Figure 6:

 

Possible installation of AIR BASIC 211 outdoor unit ........................................................................................ 8

 

Figure 7:

 

Inadmissible installation AIR BASIC 618 outdoor unit ..................................................................................... 9

 

Figure 8:

 

Foundation for securing with floor bracket  (dimensions in mm) .....................................................................10

 

Figure 9:

 

Foundation for mounting without floor bracket  (dimensions in mm) ...............................................................10

 

Figure 10: Wall bracket dimensions ...................................................................................................................................13

 

Figure 11: Wall bracket side view ......................................................................................................................................14

 

Figure 12: Rubber/metal buffer dimensions .......................................................................................................................14

 

Figure 13: Hydraulic diagram .............................................................................................................................................15

 

Figure 14: 

 

Main components in T201 indoor unit ........................................................................................................16

 

Figure 15:

 

T201 minimum clearances .........................................................................................................................17

 

Figure 16:

 

Dimension and connection .........................................................................................................................18

 

Figure 17:

 

Removing the fixing screw .........................................................................................................................19

 

Figure 18:

 

Pull the sensor from the buffer tank. ..........................................................................................................19

 

Figure 19:

 

Undoing the plug-in connectors .................................................................................................................19

 

Figure 20:

 

Removing the hydraulic hoses ...................................................................................................................20

 

Figure 21:

 

Undoing the connecting screws .................................................................................................................20

 

Figure 22:

 

Separating the appliance sections 1 ..........................................................................................................20

 

Figure 23:

 

Separating the appliance sections 2 ..........................................................................................................20

 

Figure 24:

 

Setting down the T201 top section .............................................................................................................20

 

Figure 25:

 

Assembling the appliance sections 1 .........................................................................................................21

 

Figure 26:

 

Positioning aid ............................................................................................................................................21

 

Figure 27:

 

Assembling the appliance sections 2 .........................................................................................................21

 

Figure 28:

 

Drain hose, safety valve .............................................................................................................................22

 

Figure 29:

 

Filling the heating system...........................................................................................................................23

 

Figure 30:

 

T201 electrical connection .........................................................................................................................24

 

Figure 31: 

 

T201 indoor unit cable entry.......................................................................................................................24

 

Figure 32: 

 

T201 indoor unit connection terminals .......................................................................................................25

 

Figure 33:

 

Draining the buffer tank ..............................................................................................................................25

 

Figure 34:

 

Draining the DHW tank ..............................................................................................................................26

 

Figure 35:

 

T201 DHW tank sacrificial anode ...............................................................................................................26

 

Figure 36:

 

Refrigerant line routing ...............................................................................................................................28

 

Figure 37:

 

View of solder-crimp fitting .........................................................................................................................29

 

Figure 38:

 

Connecting the flared fitting .......................................................................................................................30

 

Figure 39:

 

View of T201 indoor unit ............................................................................................................................30

 

Figure 40:

 

Wiring diagram AIR BASIC 211 .................................................................................................................32

 

Figure 41:

 

AIR BASIC 211 wiring diagram (interruptible supply of indoor unit via outdoor unit) ..................................33

 

Figure 42:

 

AIR BASIC 618 wiring diagram ..................................................................................................................34

 

Figure 43:

 

Electric schematic with buffer tank/low loss header ...................................................................................35

 

Figure 44: Pipe marking in the heat pump indoor unit .......................................................................................................36

 

Figure 45:

 

Performance curveAIR BASIC 211 ............................................................................................................44

 

Figure 46: 

 

Performance curve AIR BASIC 618 ...........................................................................................................45

 

Figure 47:

 

Limits of useOCHSNER AIR BASIC ..........................................................................................................48

 

Figure 48:

 

T201 indoor unit heating circuit residual head............................................................................................49

 

 

11.11 List of tables 

 

Table 1:

 

Outdoor unit minimum clearances (in mm) ...................................................................................................... 8

 

Table 2:

 

Refrigerant lines ..............................................................................................................................................27

 

Table 3:

 

Tightening torques of solder-crimp fitting ........................................................................................................29

 

Table 4:

 

Cable cross-sections ......................................................................................................................................31

 

Table 5:

 

Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................................................................38

 

Table 6: 

 

Specification for T201 indoor unit ...................................................................................................................43

 

Table 7: 

 

Voltage quality in island mode ........................................................................................................................47

 

 
 

Содержание AIR BASIC 211 T201

Страница 1: ...982017 AIR BASIC Multitower T201 EN01 docx Page 1 of 60 Operating manual installation manual AIR BASIC 211 T201 AIR BASIC 618 T201 Air water heat pump Heating cooling DHW...

Страница 2: ...cal connection 24 4 1 7 T201 maintenance 25 5 Refrigerant lines 27 5 1 Outdoor unit connection 29 5 2 Indoor unit connections 30 5 3 Leakage test 30 6 Electrical connection 31 6 1 Cable cross sections...

Страница 3: ...appliance repairs modifications may only be carried out by authorised bodies Turn off all mains fuses of the system before carrying out any work on plug in strips or electrical connections wires Comm...

Страница 4: ...982017 AIR BASIC Multitower T201 EN01 docx Page 4 of 60 2 Appliance description 2 1 Available models BASIC 211 C11B T201 AIR BASIC 618 C12B T201...

Страница 5: ...tor C Temperature sensor air inlet evaporator OAT D Temperature sensor evaporator OMT E 4 way switching valve F Electronic expansion valve EEV G Temperature sensor compressor head CTT H Liquid separat...

Страница 6: ...982017 AIR BASIC Multitower T201 EN01 docx Page 6 of 60 3 2 Dimensions AIR BASIC 211 Figure 2 Outdoor unit dimensions AIR BASIC 211...

Страница 7: ...982017 AIR BASIC Multitower T201 EN01 docx Page 7 of 60 AIR BASIC 618 Figure 3 AIR BASIC 618 outdoor unit dimensions...

Страница 8: ...d installing the outdoor unit in an open and exposed location e g on a flat roof Wind can cause problems with de icing on the outdoor unit in defrosting mode due to increased heat dissipation We recom...

Страница 9: ...ppliance with access to refrigerant pipe connections and electrical connection of the outdoor unit to be installed The thicknesses of cover are average values and should be matched to local conditions...

Страница 10: ...s in mm The floor brackets must be anchored on site using long screws in the fully cured foundation strips tipping protection Recommendation Drill 2 holes in each of the floor brackets at the appropri...

Страница 11: ...e g 12x100 V2A with washer 2 Rubber support supplied with product 3 Foundation strips 4 Gravel 5 Topsoil 6 Non woven geotextile for cohesive soil 7 Drainage pipe 8 Frost penetration depth 1 Screw e g...

Страница 12: ...e g 12x100 V2A with washer 2 Rubber support supplied with product 3 Foundation strips 4 Gravel 5 Topsoil 6 Non woven geotextile for cohesive soil 7 Drainage pipe 8 Frost penetration depth 1 Screw e g...

Страница 13: ...30 M10 for sound insulation 3 5 1 Requirements for wall mounting Figure 10 Wall bracket dimensions L 600 mm H 340 mm Material S235JR RST 37 2 galvanised zinc coating min 50 m Load bearing capacity F1...

Страница 14: ...ll are derived from these Drill the holes in the wall Install the wall brackets Install the 4 rubber metal buffers for sound insulation to the wall brackets Observe the distances between holes for the...

Страница 15: ...he tundish should be installed away from electrical devices NOTE If secondary return circuits are used then an additional expansion vessel may be required Date table Minimum size of discharge pipe D1...

Страница 16: ...in hose Operating manual 1 expansion vessel incl fastening material 1 installation kit pressure reducing valve check valves expansion relief valve tundish Gaskets for the hydraulic connection heating...

Страница 17: ...ce and heat pump small Ensure that the floor has adequate load bearing capacity and is sufficiently level for weight see section Specification Data table The room must not be endangered by explosive d...

Страница 18: ...ith flat gasket e02 Heating return 1 union nut with flat gasket e50 Hot gas line e51 Liquid line c01 Cold water inlet 1 union nut with flat gasket c06 DHW outlet 1 union nut with flat gasket c10 DHW c...

Страница 19: ...ont cladding Remove the screw from the top centre of the appliance Unhook the front cladding towards the top Disconnect the control panel plug and the front panel earth wire Installing the front cladd...

Страница 20: ...tions 1 Pull the top section towards the front Figure 23 Separating the appliance sections 2 Tilt the top section towards the back Use the grip rail for better grip during transport Figure 24 Setting...

Страница 21: ...e 27 Assembling the appliance sections 2 Slide the top appliance section towards the rear until it is flush with the bottom section When the appliance sections are assembled correctly the end position...

Страница 22: ...ce must be operated with pressure fittings Cold water pipe Permitted materials are galvanised steel stainless steel copper and plastic CAUTION A safety valve is required DHW pipe Permitted materials a...

Страница 23: ...me fluxes used to solder pipes and fittings need to be flushed out with hot water Heat the cylinder to its normal operating temperature and flush all pipe work with hot water to ensure all flux and de...

Страница 24: ...ing circuit or several can be set up externally Connect the components of the mixed circuit to the following connections on the controller Mixer PIN 15 16 N PE Mixed circuit sensor PIN 43 GND Mixed ci...

Страница 25: ...ing valve MVH 41 42 Control elements eBus 43 Mixer sensor TMK 44 Outdoor temperature sensor TA 55 Default target value building management system BMS 4 1 7 T201 maintenance CAUTION Before any work is...

Страница 26: ...Clean the appliance via the inspection flange For tightening torques and flange bolts see Specification Sacrificial anode CAUTION If the wear indicator has changed from a white to red colour let a qu...

Страница 27: ...tractor When handling refrigerant wear appropriate gloves protective clothing and protective glasses Unit AIR BASIC 211 AIR BASIC 618 max length m 20 20 max height differential m 15 15 Refrigerant R41...

Страница 28: ...982017 AIR BASIC Multitower T201 EN01 docx Page 28 of 60 Figure 36 Refrigerant line routing D Pressure line suction line E Oil lift bend min bending radius 5x diameter max 15 m max 15 m...

Страница 29: ...tem Figure 37 View of solder crimp fitting The solder crimp fittings provide a better seal than crimps made on site Leak rate 1 g year CAUTION OCHSNER customer service will solder the crimp fittings p...

Страница 30: ...s are located on the top of the indoor unit Customer service will solder them in this location during commissioning Do not bend these pipes Bend the pipes coming from the outdoor unit for connection S...

Страница 31: ...ing conventional cable Y ST Y 2x2x0 8 CAUTION OCHSNER accepts no liability for damage caused by insufficient protection against electric emissions 0 8 mm Table 4 Cable cross sections 6 2 PSU control c...

Страница 32: ...PE 2 PSU cable remove the factory fitted jumper 3 Control cable 240 V 4 Supply of integral 8 8 kW E rod 5 Bus connection between indoor and outdoor units lay the screen on both sides 6 Outdoor sensor...

Страница 33: ...unit C Meter distributor 1 Outdoor unit supply 1x 220 240 VAC 50 Hz N PE 2 PSU cable remove the factory fitted jumper 3 Control cable 240 V 4 Supply of integral 8 8 kW E rod 5 Bus connection between...

Страница 34: ...PSU cable remove the factory fitted jumper 3 Control cable 240 V 4 Supply of integral 8 8 kW E rod 5 Bus connection between indoor and outdoor units lay the screen on both sides 6 Outdoor sensor 7 Ver...

Страница 35: ...nstall the system according to the relevant standards and local guidelines KEY Low voltage cables must be routed away from 240 V 400 V cables a Heat pump terminal strip 1 Wiring charging pump buffer l...

Страница 36: ...fer sensor TPM NOTE In systems with direct heating circuit install the TPO sensor in the heating flow of the heat pump indoor unit Install the TPO sensor in the indoor unit at the marked location on t...

Страница 37: ...Check whether the outside temperature sensor is correctly placed and connected Check whether the power supply is connected correctly Check whether the signal cable to the heat pump bus cable is corre...

Страница 38: ...ion pump Heat pump is running heating output too low Excessive heat demand Reduce heat load Source system overstretched Reduce heat load Heat pump is switched to boiler priority Check controller setti...

Страница 39: ...source system WQA using the flow meters specified by OCHSNER We recommend that when non routine work takes place requiring refilling e g system alteration or pipe breakage a current water assessment b...

Страница 40: ...d service not only helps to save energy but also protects the environment In addition correct care of the heating system is necessary to ensure many years of service life and indeed to extend the serv...

Страница 41: ...e decommissioned by an authorised specialist contractor refrigeration air conditioning heating The refrigerant or brine should be drained removed and properly recycled or disposed of by the contractor...

Страница 42: ...pressure Design Pressure upper indirect coil MPa 0 3 Max permissible temperature C 89 Electrical details Rated control voltage V 230 Control phases 1 N PE Control circuit fuse A 1xB16 Rated voltage em...

Страница 43: ...pressure bar 3 Test pressure bar 4 5 Max permissible temperature C 95 Water hardness dH 3 pH value with aluminium compounds 8 0 8 5 pH value without aluminium compounds 8 0 10 0 Conductivity softenin...

Страница 44: ...r T201 EN01 docx Page 44 of 60 11 2 Performance figures 11 2 1 AIR BASIC 211 Figure 45 Performance curveAIR BASIC 211 X air temperature C Y heating output kW X air temperature C Y power consumption kW...

Страница 45: ...45 of 60 11 2 2 AIR BASIC 618 Figure 46 Performance curve AIR BASIC 618 X air temperature C Y heating output kW X air temperature C Y power consumption kW X air temperature C Y COP max output max outp...

Страница 46: ...es W 79 indoor outdoor Sound power level dBA 62 Controller class with room remote control VI Controller contribution 4 Controller class without room remote control II Controller contribution 2 AIR BAS...

Страница 47: ...portion 2 2 00 3 5 00 4 1 00 5 6 00 6 0 50 7 5 00 8 0 50 9 1 50 10 0 50 11 3 50 12 0 50 13 3 00 14 0 50 15 0 50 16 0 50 17 2 00 18 0 50 19 1 50 20 0 50 21 0 50 22 0 50 23 1 50 25 1 50 25 0 50 Table 7...

Страница 48: ...of 50 C The maximum flow temperature TWV of the heat pumps is 55 C at 15 C outdoor temperature Therefore a max system temperature of 50 C is recommended when designing the system Limits of use for ou...

Страница 49: ...indoor unit hydraulic residual head Figure 48 T201 indoor unit heating circuit residual head 11 7 Recommended flow rates AIR BASIC 211 C11B T201 1 4 m h AIR BASIC 618 C12B T201 1 9 m h T201 indoor un...

Страница 50: ...982017 AIR BASIC Multitower T201 EN01 docx Page 50 of 60 11 8 Declaration of conformity...

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Страница 54: ...982017 AIR BASIC Multitower T201 EN01 docx Page 54 of 60 11 9 ERP Data...

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Страница 56: ...section 20 Figure 25 Assembling the appliance sections 1 21 Figure 26 Positioning aid 21 Figure 27 Assembling the appliance sections 2 21 Figure 28 Drain hose safety valve 22 Figure 29 Filling the hea...

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Страница 60: ...CHSNER W rmepumpen GmbH Germany D 60314 Frankfurt a M Riederhofstra e 27 Hotline for system partners 49 0 1805 832840 Customer service hotline 49 0 69 256694 495 kontakt ochsner de www ochsner com OCH...

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