4 Energy saving tips
Operation manual
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08DA
ROTEX HPSU Bi-Bloc Ultra
4P495263-1C – 2018.11
3.8
Installer settings: Tables to be
filled in by installer
3.8.1
Configuration wizard
Setting
Fill in…
System
Indoor unit type (read only)
Backup heater type [9.3.1]
Domestic hot water [9.2.1]
Emergency [9.5]
Number of zones [4.4]
Backup heater
Voltage [9.3.2]
Configuration [9.3.3]
Capacity step 1 [9.3.4]
Additional capacity step 2 [9.3.5]
(if applicable)
Main zone
Emitter type [2.7]
Control [2.9]
Setpoint mode [2.4]
Schedule [2.1]
Additional zone (only if [4.4] = 1)
Emitter type [3.7]
Control (read only) [3.9]
Setpoint mode [3.4]
Schedule [3.1]
Tank
Heat up mode [5.6]
Comfort setpoint [5.2]
Eco setpoint [5.3]
Reheat setpoint [5.4]
3.8.2
Settings menu
Setting
Fill in…
Main zone
Thermostat type [2.A]
Additional zone (if applicable)
Thermostat type [3.A]
Information
Dealer information [8.3]
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Energy saving tips
Tips about room temperature
▪ Make sure the desired room temperature is NEVER too high (in
heating mode) or too low (in cooling mode), but ALWAYS
according to your actual needs. Each saved degree can save up
to 6% of heating/cooling costs.
▪ Do NOT increase the desired room temperature to speed up
space heating. The space will NOT heat up faster.
▪ When your system layout contains slow heat emitters (example:
under floor heating), avoid large fluctuation of the desired room
temperature and do NOT let the room temperature drop too low. It
will take more time and energy to heat up the room again.
▪ Use a weekly schedule for your normal space heating or cooling
needs. If necessary, you can easily deviate from the schedule:
▪ For shorter periods: You can overrule the scheduled room
temperature until the next scheduled action.
Example:
When
you have a party, or when you are leaving for a couple of hours.
▪ For longer periods: You can use the holiday mode.
Tips about DHW tank temperature
▪ Use a weekly schedule for your normal domestic hot water needs
(only in scheduled mode).
▪ Program to heat up the DHW tank to a preset value (Comfort =
higher DHW tank temperature) during the night, because then
space heating demand is lower.
▪ If heating up the DHW tank once at night is not sufficient,
program to additionally heat up the DHW tank to a preset value
(Eco = lower DHW tank temperature) during the day.
▪ Make sure the desired DHW tank temperature is NOT too high.
Example:
After installation, lower the DHW tank temperature daily
by 1°C and check if you still have enough hot water.
▪ Program to turn ON the domestic hot water pump only during
periods of the day when instant hot water is necessary.
Example:
In the morning and evening.
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Maintenance and service
5.1
Overview: Maintenance and
service
The installer has to perform a yearly maintenance. You can find the
contact/helpdesk number via the user interface.
As end user, you have to:
▪ Keep the area around the unit clean.
▪ Keep the user interface clean with a soft damp cloth. Do NOT use
any detergents.
▪ Regularly check if the water pressure is above 1 bar.
Refrigerant
This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases. Do NOT vent
gases into the atmosphere.
Refrigerant type: R32
Global warming potential (GWP) value: 675
NOTICE
In Europe, the
greenhouse gas emissions
of the total
refrigerant charge in the system (expressed as tonnes CO
2
equivalent) is used to determine the maintenance intervals.
Follow the applicable legislation.
Formula to calculate the greenhouse gas emissions:
GWP value of the refrigerant × Total refrigerant charge [in
kg] / 1000
Please contact your installer for more information.
WARNING: FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
The refrigerant inside this unit is mildly flammable.
WARNING
The appliance shall be stored in a room without
continuously operating ignition sources (example: open
flames, an operating gas appliance or an operating electric
heater).