IM EKHBH tcm135-213787 PDF
IM EKHBH tcm135-213787 PDF
IM EKHBH tcm135-213787 PDF
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EKHBH016BB3V3*, EKHBH016BB6V3*, EKHBH016BB6WN*, EKHBH016BB6T1*, EKHBH016BB9WN*, EKHBH016BB9T1*, EKHBX016BB3V3*, EKHBX016BB6V3*, EKHBX016BB6WN*, EKHBX016BB6T1*, EKHBX016BB9WN*,
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19 ob upotevanju dolob: 20 vastavalt nuetele: 21 : 22 laikantis nuostat, pateikiam: 23 ievrojot prasbas, kas noteiktas: 24 odriavajc ustanovenia: 25 bunun koullarna uygun olarak:
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19 Direktive z vsemi spremembami. 20 Direktiivid koos muudatustega. 21 , . 22 Direktyvose su papildymais. 23 Direktvs un to papildinjumos. 24 Smernice, v platnom znen. 25 Deitirilmi halleriyle Ynetmelikler.
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21 * <A> <B> C <C>. 22 Pastaba * kaip nustatyta <A> ir kaip teigiamai nusprsta <B> pagal Sertifikat <C>. 23 Piezmes * k nordts <A> un atbilstoi <B> pozitvajam vrtjumam saska ar sertifiktu <C>. 24 Poznmka * ako bolo uveden v <A> a pozitvne zisten <B> v slade s osvedenm <C>. 25 Not * <A>da belirtildii gibi ve <C> Sertifikasna gre <B> tarafndan olumlu olarak deerlendirildii gibi.
3PW57792-2
EKHBH016BB*** EKHBX016BB***
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CONTENTS
1.1. 1.2.
Page
1. Denitions.................................................................................. 2
Meaning of warnings and symbols................................................. 2 Meaning of used terms .................................................................. 2
4. Accessories ............................................................................... 9
4.1. 5.1. 5.2. 5.3. 5.4. 6.1. 6.2. 6.3. 6.4. 6.5.
Thank you for purchasing this indoor unit. The original instructions are written in English. All other languages are translations of the original instructions. CAREFULLY READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION. THEY WILL TELL YOU HOW TO INSTALL AND HOW TO CONFIGURE THE UNIT PROPERLY. KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A HANDY PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. THE UNIT DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL IS DESIGNED FOR INDOOR INSTALLATION ONLY AND FOR AMBIENT TEMPERATURES RANGING 4C~35C.
7.4.
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1. DEFINITIONS
1.1. Meaning of warnings and symbols
Optional equipment: Equipment which can optionally be combined to the products as per the subject of this manual. Field supply: Equipment which needs to be installed according to instructions in this manual, but which are not supplied by Daikin.
Warnings in this manual are classied according to their severity and probability of occurrence. DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. NOTICE Indicates situations that may result in equipment or property-damage accidents only. INFORMATION This symbol identies useful tips or additional information. Some types of danger are represented by special symbols: Electric current. Danger of burning and scalding.
2.
GENERAL
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The precautions here, all cover very important topics, so be sure to follow them carefully. All activities described in this manual shall be carried out by an installer and in accordance with the applicable legislation. Be sure to wear adequate personal protection equipment (protection gloves, safety glasses, ) when performing installation, maintenance or service to the unit. If not sure of installation procedures or operation of the unit, always contact your local dealer for advice and information. Improper installation or attachment of equipment or accessories could result in electric shock, short-circuit, leaks, re or other damage to the equipment. Be sure only to use accessories and optional equipment made by Daikin which are specially designed for use with the products as of subject in this manual and have them installed by an installer. DANGER: ELECTRICAL SHOCK Switch off all power supply before removing the switch box service panel or before making any connections or touching electrical parts. Do not touch any switch with wet ngers. Touching a switch with wet ngers can cause electrical shock. Before touching electrical parts, turn off all applicable power supply. To avoid electric shock, be sure to disconnect the power supply 1 minute or more before servicing the electrical parts. Even after 1 minute, always measure the voltage at the terminals of main circuit capacitors or electrical parts and, before touching, be sure that those voltages are 50 V DC or less. When service panels are removed, live parts can easily be touched by accident. Never leave the unit unattended during installation or servicing when the service panel is removed. DANGER: DO NOT TOUCH PIPING AND INTERNAL PARTS Do not touch the refrigerant piping, water piping or internal parts during and immediately after operation. The piping and internal parts may be hot or cold depending on the working condition of the unit. Your hand may suffer burns or frostbite if you touch the piping or internal parts. To avoid injury, give the piping and internal parts time to return to normal temperature or, if you must touch them, be sure to wear protective gloves.
1.2.
Installation manual: Instruction manual specied for a certain product or application, explaining how to install, congure and maintain it. Operation manual: Instruction manual specied for a certain product or application, explaining how to operate it. Maintenance instructions: Instruction manual specied for a certain product or application, which explains (if relevant) how to install, congure, operate and/or maintain the product or application. Dealer: Sales distributor for products as per the subject of this manual. Installer: Technical skilled person who is qualied to install products as per the subject of this manual. User: Person who is owner of the product and/or operates the product. Service company: Qualied company which can perform or coordinate the required service to the unit. Applicable legislation: All international, European, national and local directives, laws, regulations and/or codes which are relevant and applicable for a certain product or domain. Accessories: Equipment which is delivered with the unit and which needs to be installed according to instructions in the documentation.
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Domestic hot water tank (option) WARNING Never directly touch any accidental leaking refrigerant. This could result in severe wounds caused by frostbite. Do not touch the refrigerant pipes during and immediately after operation as the refrigerant pipes may be hot or cold, depending on the condition of the refrigerant owing through the refrigerant piping, compressor, and other refrigerant cycle parts. Your hands may suffer burns or frostbite if you touch the refrigerant pipes. To avoid injury, give the pipes time to return to normal temperature or, if you must touch them, be sure to wear proper gloves. An optional domestic hot water tank can be connected to the indoor unit. The domestic hot water tank is available in 2 types: tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*) in 3 different sizes: 150, 200 and 300 litre, tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS) in 2 different sizes: 200 and 260 litre.
Refer to the domestic hot water tank installation manual for further details. Drain pan kit (option) For heating/cooling versions (EKHBX), it is necessary to install the EKHBDP drain pan kit. For more information concerning the drain pan kit, refer to "6.5. Installation of the EKHBDP drain pan kit (only for EKHBX models)" on page 14. Solar kit for domestic hot water tank (option) For information concerning the EKSOLHW solar kit, refer to the installation manual of that kit. INFORMATION
CAUTION Do not rinse the unit. This may cause electric shocks or re.
3.
3.1.
INTRODUCTION
General information
Use the EKSOLHW solar kit only in combination with the EKHW* domestic hot water tank. Connection between EKSOLHW and EKHTS domestic hot water tank is NOT possible. Digital I/O PCB kit (option) An optional EKRP1HB digital I/O PCB can be connected to the indoor unit and allows: remote alarm output, heating/cooling ON/OFF output, bivalent operation (permission signal for the auxiliary boiler) or additional external backup heater permission signal.
The unit is the indoor part of the air to water ERHQ or ERLQ heat pumps. This unit is designed for wall mounted indoor installation. See "6.1. Selecting an installation location" on page 12. The unit can be combined with Daikin fan coil units, oor heating applications, low temperature radiators, Daikin domestic water heating applications and Daikin solar kit for domestic hot water applications. Heating/cooling units and heating only units The unit range consists of two main versions: a heating/cooling (EKHBX) version and a heating only (EKHBH) version. Both versions are delivered with an integrated backup heater for additional heating capacity during low outdoor temperatures. The backup heater also serves as a backup in case of malfunctioning of the outdoor unit. The backup heater models are available for a heating capacity of 3, 6 and 9 kW, and depending on the heating capacity for three different power supply specications.
Indoor unit model Backup heater capacity Backup heater nominal voltage
Refer to the operation manual of the indoor unit and to the installation manual of the digital I/O PCB for more information. Refer to the wiring diagram or connection diagram for connecting this PCB to the unit. Room thermostat kit (option) An optional room thermostat EKRTW, EKRTWA, or EKRTR can be connected to the indoor unit. Refer to the installation manual of the room thermostat for more information. Bottom plate heater (option)
Connectable heaters EKBPHT16Y* EKBPHTH16A
3 kW 6 kW 6 kW 9 kW 6 kW 9 kW
EKHBH/X016BB PH 3 4
(a) Recommended.
Possible
Possible(a)
Possible combinations
EKHBH/X_BB
1 2
(a) If a bottom plate heater is required, see "Bottom plate heater (option)" on page 3. (b) Bottom plate heater at outdoor unit is controlled by the outdoor unit pcb.
1 2 3 4 TA PH
TA Heat pump capacity Required heating capacity (site dependent) Additional heating capacity provided by the backup heater Equilibriumtemperature (can be set through the user interface, refer to "8.9. Field settings" on page 26) Ambient (outdoor) temperature Heating capacity
Connection to a benet kWh rate power supply This equipment allows for connection to benet kWh rate power supply delivery systems. Full control of the unit will remain possible even in case the benet kWh rate power supply is of the type that power supply is interrupted. Refer to "Connection to a benet kWh rate power supply" on page 21 for more details.
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3.2.
3.4.
This manual does NOT include the selection procedure and the water system design procedure. Only some precautions and tips and tricks about the design of the water circuit are given in a separate chapter of this manual. Once the selection is done and the water system is designed, this manual describes the procedures for handling, installing and connecting the EKHBH/X units. This manual has been prepared to ensure adequate maintenance of the unit, and it will provide help if problems occur. INFORMATION Refer to the installation manual of the outdoor unit for items not described in this manual. The operation of the indoor unit is described in the indoor unit operation manual.
The application examples given below are for illustration purposes only.
Application 1
Space heating only application with the room thermostat connected to the indoor unit.
T
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3.3.
Model identication
Indoor unit
EK HB X 016 BB 3 V3
6 Backup heater nominal voltage: V3 = 1P, 230 V WN = 3P, 400 V T1 = 3P, 230 V
Backup heater capacity (kW) Series Indication of heating/cooling capacity (kW)(a) X = heating and cooling, H = heating only Hydro box European kit
(a) For exact values, refer to "12. Technical specications" on page 50.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 FHL1...3 T
Outdoor unit Indoor unit Heat exchanger Backup heater Pump Shut-off valve Collector (eld supply) Floor heating loop Room thermostat (optional)
Pump operation and space heating When the room thermostat (T) is connected to the indoor unit, the pump (5) will operate when there is a heating request from the room thermostat, and the outdoor unit will start operating to achieve the target leaving water temperature as set on the user interface. When the room temperature is above the thermostat set point, the outdoor unit and pump will stop operating. NOTICE Make sure to connect the thermostat wires to the correct terminals (see "Connection of the thermostat cable" on page 20) and to congure the DIP switch toggle switches correctly (see "8.2. Room thermostat installation conguration" on page 23).
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Application 2
Space heating only application without room thermostat connected to the indoor unit. The temperature in each room is controlled by a valve on each water circuit. Domestic hot water is provided through the domestic hot water tank which is connected to the indoor unit.
Domestic water heating When domestic water heating mode is enabled (either manually by the user, or automatically through a schedule timer) the target domestic hot water temperature will be achieved by a combination of the heat exchanger coil and the electrical booster heater(3) or backup heater(4). When the domestic hot water temperature is below the user congured set point, the 3-way valve will be activated to heat the domestic hot water by means of the heat pump. In case of large domestic hot water demand or a high domestic hot water temperature setting, the booster heater (11)(5) or backup heater (4)(6) can provide auxiliary heating. INFORMATION
M1 M2 M3
7
T1 T2
8
T3
Only for EKHW*: At low outdoor temperatures when space heating demand is higher, the indoor unit can be congured to have the domestic hot water heated by the booster heater exclusively. This assures that the full capacity of the heat pump is available for space heating. Details on domestic hot water tank conguration for low outdoor temperatures can be found under "8.9. Field settings" on page 26, eld settings [5-02] to [5-04].
6 11 12
10
At low outdoor temperatures when space heating demand is higher, the indoor unit can be congured to have the domestic hot water heated the heat pump and backup heater at the same time. This assures that the interruption of space heating is limited to a minimum. Details on domestic hot water tank conguration for low outdoor temperatures can be found under "8.9. Field settings" on page 26, eld settings [5-02] to [5-04].
NOTICE Be sure that the correct eld settings are active or selected according to the applicable tank type. See eld settings in "[4] Backup/booster heater operation and space heating off temperature" on page 28 for more details.
Pump operation With no thermostat connected to the indoor unit (2), the pump (5) can be congured to operate either as long as the indoor unit is on, or until the required water temperature is reached. INFORMATION Details on pump conguration can be found under "8.3. Pump operation conguration" on page 24. Space heating The outdoor unit (1) will operate to achieve the target leaving water temperature as set on the user interface. NOTICE When circulation in each space heating loop (FHL1...3) is controlled by remotely controlled valves (M1...3), it is important to provide a by-pass valve (9) to avoid the ow switch safety device from being activated. The by-pass valve should be selected as such that at all time the minimum water ow as mentioned under "6.7. Water pipework" on page 14 is guaranteed. It is recommended to select a pressure difference controlled by-pass valve.
(1) For tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS), the backup heater will be used in domestic water heating mode. (2) Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*).
Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*). Only applicable for tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS). Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*). Only applicable for tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS). EKHBH/X016BB
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Application 3
Space heating and cooling application with the room thermostat set for heating/cooling connected to the indoor unit. Heating is provided through oor heating loops and fan coil units. Cooling is provided through the fan coil units only. Domestic hot water is provided through the domestic hot water tank which is connected to the indoor unit.
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NOTICE Make sure to connect the thermostat wires to the correct terminals (see "Connection of the thermostat cable" on page 20) and to congure the DIP switch toggle switches correctly (see "8.2. Room thermostat installation conguration" on page 23). Wiring of the 2-way valve (8) is different for a NC (normal closed) valve and a NO (normal open) valve! Make sure to connect to the correct terminal numbers as detailed on the wiring diagram.
The ON/OFF setting of the heating/cooling operation is done by the room thermostat and cannot be done by the user interface on the indoor unit. Domestic water heating T
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 M 8 FCU1 FCU2 FCU3 M
Application 4
Space heating and cooling application without the room thermostat connected to the indoor unit, but with the heating only room thermostat (set heating only) controlling the oor heating and the heating/cooling thermostat (set heating/cooling) controlling the fan coil units. Heating is provided through oor heating loops and fan coil units. Cooling is provided through the fan coil units only.
FHL2 FHL3 9
6 11 12
FHL1
10
10
T4 T5 T6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 FCU1...3 FHL1...3 T
Outdoor unit Indoor unit Heat exchanger Backup heater(1) Pump Shut-off valve Motorised 3-way valve (delivered with domestic hot water tank) Motorised 2-way valve (eld supply) Collector (eld supply) Domestic hot water tank (optional) Booster heater(2) Heat exchanger coil Fan coil unit (optional) Floor heating loop Room thermostat (optional)
T
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Pump operation and space heating and cooling According to the season, the customer will select heating or cooling on the room thermostat (T). This selection is not possible by operating the user interface. When space heating/cooling is requested by the room thermostat (T), the pump will start operating and the indoor unit (2) will switch to "heating mode"/"cooling mode". The outdoor unit (1) will start operating to achieve the target leaving hot/cold water temperature. In case of cooling mode, the 2-way valve (8) will close as to prevent cold water running through the oor heating loops (FHL).
Outdoor unit Indoor unit Heat exchanger Backup heater Pump Shut-off valve Motorised 2-way valve to shut off the oor heating loops during cooling operation (eld supply) Motorised 2-way valve for activation of the room thermostat (eld supply) Collector (eld supply) By-pass valve (eld supply) Fan coil unit (optional) Floor heating loop Heating only room thermostat (optional) Individual room thermostat for fan coil heated/cooled room (optional)
Pump operation With no thermostat connected to the indoor unit (2), the pump (5) can be congured to operate either as long as the indoor unit is on, or until the required water temperature is reached. INFORMATION
(1) For tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS), the backup heater will be used in domestic water heating mode. (2) Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*). EKHBH/X016BB
Details on pump conguration can be found under "8.3. Pump operation conguration" on page 24.
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Space heating and cooling According to the season, the customer will select heating or cooling through the user interface on the indoor unit. The outdoor unit (1) will operate in heating mode or cooling mode to achieve the target leaving water temperature. With the unit in heating mode, the 2-way valve (7) is open. Hot water is provided to both the fan coil units and the oor heating loops. With the unit in cooling mode, the 2-way valve (7) is closed to prevent cold water running through the oor heating loops (FHL). NOTICE When closing several loops in the system by remotely controlled valves, it might be required to install a bypass valve (10) to avoid the ow switch safety device from being activated. See also "Application 2" on page 5. Wiring of the 2-way valve (7) is different for a NC (normal closed) valve and a NO (normal open) valve! Make sure to connect to the correct terminal numbers as detailed on the wiring diagram.
6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 M 8 9 8 10
11
12
The ON/OFF setting of the heating/cooling operation is done by the user interface on the indoor unit.
Application 5
Space heating with an auxiliary boiler (alternating operation) Space heating application by either the Daikin indoor unit or by an auxiliary boiler connected in the system. The decision whether either the EKHB* indoor unit or the boiler will operate can be achieved by an auxiliary contact or an EKHB* indoor controlled contact. The auxiliary contact can e.g. be an outdoor temperature thermostat, an electricity tariff contact, a manually operated contact, etc. See "Field wiring conguration A" on page 7. The EKHB* indoor unit controlled contact (also called 'permission signal for the auxiliary boiler') is determined by the outdoor temperature (thermistor located at the outdoor unit). See "Field wiring conguration B" on page 8. Bivalent operation is only possible for space heating operation, not for the domestic water heating operation. Domestic hot water in such an application is always provided by the domestic hot water tank which is connected to the Daikin indoor unit. The auxiliary boiler must be integrated in the piping work and in the eld wiring according to the illustrations below. CAUTION Be sure that the boiler and the integration of the boiler in the system is in accordance with the applicable legislation. Daikin can not be put responsible for incorrect or unsafe situations in the boiler system.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 FHL1...3 Outdoor unit Indoor unit Heat exchanger Backup heater(1) Pump Shut-off valve Motorised 3-way valve (delivered with domestic hot water tank) Non-return valve (eld supply) Shut-off valve (eld supply) Collector (eld supply) Boiler (eld supply) Aquastat valve (eld supply) Domestic hot water tank (optional) Booster heater(2) Heat exchanger coil Floor heating loop
EKHB*/auto / Boiler
BTI
X Y
Boiler thermostat input Auxiliary contact (normal closed) Heating demand room thermostat (optional) Auxiliary relay for activation of EKHB* unit (eld supply) Auxiliary relay for activation of boiler (eld supply)
(1) For tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS), the backup heater will be used in domestic water heating mode. (2) Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*).
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Make sure that return water to the EKHB* heat exchanger never exceeds 55C. For this reason, never put the target leaving water temperature set point on the boiler controller above 55C and install an aquastat(a) valve in the return water ow of the EKHB* unit. Make sure that the non-return valves (eld supply) are correctly installed in the system. Make sure that the room thermostat EKRTR or EKRTW are not frequently turned ON/OFF. Daikin shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from failure to observe this rule.
(a) The aquastat valve must be set for 55C and must operate to close the return water ow to the unit when the measured temperature exceeds 55C. When the temperature drops to a lower level, the aquastat valve must operate to open the return water ow to the EKHB* unit again.
BTI
Boiler thermostat input Cooling demand room thermostat (optional) Heating demand room thermostat (optional) Common room thermostat (optional) Auxiliary relay for activation of boiler unit (eld supply) Permission signal for the auxiliary boiler
Operation Conguration A When the room thermostat requests heating, either the EKHB* unit or the boiler starts operating, depending on the position of the auxiliary contact (A). Conguration B When the room thermostat requests heating, either the EKHB* unit or the boiler starts operating, depending on the outdoor temperature (status of "permission signal for the auxiliary boiler"). When the permission is given towards the boiler, the space heating operation by the EKHB* unit will be automatically switched off. For more details see eld setting [C-02~C-04]. NOTICE Conguration A Make sure that auxiliary contact (A) has sufcient differential or time delay so as to avoid frequent changeover between the EKHB* unit and the boiler. If the auxiliary contact (A) is an outdoor temperature thermostat, make sure to install the thermostat in the shade, so that it is not inuenced or turned ON/OFF by the sun. Conguration B Make sure that the bivalent hysteresis [C-04] has sufcient differential to avoid frequent changeover between the EKHB* unit and the boiler. As the outdoor temperature is measured via the outdoor unit, air thermistor make sure to install the outdoor unit in the shade, so that it is not inuenced by the sun. Frequent switching may cause corrosion of the boiler in an early stage. Contact the manufacturer of the boiler. During heating operation of the EKHB* unit, the unit will operate so as to achieve the target leaving water temperature as set on the user interface. When weather dependent operation is active, the water temperature is determined automatically depending on the outdoor temperature. During heating operation of the boiler, the boiler will operate so as to achieve the target leaving water temperature as set on the boiler controller. Never set the target leaving water temperature set point on the boiler controller above 55C. Make sure to only have 1 expansion vessel in the water circuit. An expansion vessel is already premounted in the Daikin indoor unit.
INFORMATION Manual permission towards the EKHB* unit on the boiler. In case only the EKHB* unit should operate in space heating mode, disable the bivalent operation via setting [C-02]. In case only the boiler should operate in space heating mode, increase the bivalent ON temperature [C-03] to 25C. Domestic water heating Domestic water heating is as described under "Application 2" on page 5.
NOTICE Make sure to congure the DIP switch SS2-3 on the PCB of the EKHB* switch box correctly. Refer to "8.2. Room thermostat installation conguration" on page 23. For conguration B: Make sure to congure the eld settings [C-02, C-03 and C-04] correctly. Refer to "Bivalent operation" on page 35.
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Space heating with room thermostat application through oor heating loops and fan coil units. The oor heating loops and fan coil units require different operating water temperatures. The oor heating loops require a lower water temperature in heating mode compared to fan coil units. To achive these two set points, a mixing station is used to adapt the water temperature according to requirements of the oor heating loops. The fan coil units are directly connected to the indoor unit water circuit and the oor heating loops after the mixing station. The control of this mixing station is not done by the indoor unit. The operation and conguration of the eld water circuit is the responsibility of the installer. Daikin only offers a dual set point control function. By this function two set points can be generated. Depending on the required water temperature (oor heating loops and/or fan coil units are required) rst set point or second set point can be activated.
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Pump operation and space heating When the room thermostat for the oor heating loop (T1) and the fan coil units (T2) are connected to the indoor unit, the pump (5) will operate when there is a request for heating from T1 and/or T2. The outdoor unit will start operating to achieve the target leaving water temperature. The target leaving water temperature depends on which room thermostat is requesting heating.
Set point Field setting Thermo status
Zone A Zone B
First Second
UI [7-03]
ON OFF UI ON
OFF ON [7-03] ON
ON ON [7-03] ON
When the room temperature of both zones is above the thermostat set point, the outdoor unit and pump will stop operating. NOTICE Make sure to connect the thermostat wires to the correct terminals (see "5. Overview of the indoor unit" on page 10). Make sure to congure the eld settings [7-02], [7-03] and [7-04] correctly. Refer to "Dual set point control" on page 33. Make sure to congure the DIP switch SS2-3 on the PCB of the EKHBH switch box correctly. Refer to "8.2. Room thermostat installation conguration" on page 23. It is the installers responsibility to make sure no unwanted situations can occur (e.g. too high water temperatures towards oor heating loops, etc.) Be aware that the actual water temperature through the oor heating loops depends on the control and setting of the mixing station.
T1 T2
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INFORMATION The request signals for space heating can be implemented in two different ways (installer choice). - Thermo ON/OFF signal from room thermostat - Status signal (active/not active) from the mixing station Daikin does not offer any type of mixing station. Dual set point control only provides the possibility to use two set points. When only zone A request heating, zone B will be fed with water at a temperature equal to the rst set point. This can lead to unwanted heating of zone B. When only zone B request heating, the mixing station will be fed with water at a temperature equal to the second set point. Depending on the control of the mixing station, the oor heating loop can still receive water at a temperature equal to set point of the mixing station. At this type of application heating/cooling selection always has to be done on the user interface. Refer to "Dual set point control" on page 33 for more details.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FCU1...3 FHL1...3 T1 T2
Outdoor unit Indoor unit Heat exchanger Backup heater Pump Shut-off valve Collector zone B (eld supply) Collector zone A (eld supply) Mixing station (eld supply) Fan coil unit (optional) Floor heating loop Room thermostat for zone A (optional) Room thermostat for zone B (optional)
INFORMATION The advantage of the dual set point control is that the heat pump will/can operate at the lowest required leaving water temperature when only oor heating is required. Higher leaving water temperatures are only required in case fan coil units are operating. This results in a better performance of the heat pump. The hydraulic balance is very important. (Hydrobox mixing station - FCU1...3)
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4.1.
ACCESSORIES
Accessories supplied with the indoor unit
1 2 3 4 5 Installation manual Operation manual Shut-off valve Wiring diagram sticker (inside indoor unit cover) Indoor unit cover xing screw
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5.1.
OVERVIEW
The front ap on the indoor unit cover gives access to the manometer and user interface. The indoor unit cover can be removed by removing the 2 bottom screws and unhitching the cover. 1 3
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Main components
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INFORMATION Make sure to x the cover with the screws when installing the cover (screws are delivered as accessory). To gain access to the switch box components e.g. to connect the eld wiring the switch box service panel can be removed. Thereto, loosen the front screws and unhitch the switch box service panel. DANGER: ELECTRICAL SHOCK See "2. General safety precautions" on page 2. DANGER: DO NOT TOUCH PIPING AND INTERNAL PARTS See "2. General safety precautions" on page 2.
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Air purge valve Remaining air in the water circuit will be automatically removed via the air purge valve. Backup heater The backup heater consists of an electrical heating element in the backup heater vessel that will provide additional heating capacity to the water circuit if the heating capacity of the outdoor unit is insufcient due to low outdoor temperatures. Temperature sensors Four temperature sensors determine the water and refrigerant temperature at various points in the water circuit. Switch box The switch box contains the main electronic and electrical parts of the indoor unit. Heat exchanger Expansion vessel (10 l) User interface The user interface allows the installer and user to set up, use and maintain the unit. Refrigerant liquid connection Refrigerant gas connection
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K1M K2M K5M
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X9A
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K3M K6M
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FU2
10. Shut-off valves (accessory) The shut-off valves on the water inlet connection and water outlet connection allow isolation of the indoor unit water circuit side from the residential water circuit side. This facilitates draining and lter replacement of the indoor unit. 11. Water inlet connection 12. Water outlet connection 13. Drain and ll valves 14. Water lter The water lter removes dirt from the water to prevent damage to the pump or blockage of the evaporator. The water lter must be cleaned on a regular base. See "10. Maintenance and service" on page 45. 15. Manometer The manometer allows readout of the water pressure in the water circuit. 16. Flow switch The ow switch checks the ow in the water circuit and protects the heat exchanger against freezing and the pump against damage. 17. Pump The pump circulates the water in the water circuit. 18. Backup heater thermal protector The backup heater is equipped with a thermal protector. The thermal protector is activated when the temperature becomes too high. 19. Backup heater thermal fuse The backup heater is equipped with a thermal fuse. The thermal fuse is blown when the temperature becomes too high (higher than the backup heater thermal protector temperature). 20. Pressure relief valve The pressure relief valve prevents excessive water pressure in the water circuit by opening at 3 bar and discharging some water. 21. Pressure relief valve hose The actual outlet of the pressure relief valve. Make sure to provide a proper drain. 1. 2.
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A4P
X2M
X4M
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X1M X3M
7 Backup heater contactors K1M, K2M, K5M and K6M. Main PCB The main PCB (Printed Circuit Board) controls the functioning of the unit. Booster heater contactor K3M (only for installations with domestic hot water tank) Booster heater circuit breaker F2B (only for installations with domestic hot water tank) The circuit breaker protects the booster heater in the domestic hot water tank against overload or short circuit. Backup heater circuit breaker F1B, F3B The circuit breaker protects the backup heater electrical circuit against overload or short circuit. Terminal blocks The terminal blocks allow easy connection of eld wiring. Cable tie mountings The cable tie mountings allow to x the eld wiring with cable ties to the switch box to ensure strain relief. Terminal blocks X3M, X4M (only for installations with domestic hot water tank) PCB fuse FU1
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10. DIP switch SS2 The DIP switch SS2 provides 4 toggle switches to congure certain installation parameters. See "8.1. DIP switch settings overview" on page 23. 11. X13A socket The X13A socket receives the K3M connector (only for installations with domestic hot water tank).
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12. X9A socket The X9A socket receives the thermistor connector (only for installations with domestic hot water tank). 13. Pump fuse FU2 (in line fuse) 14. Pump relay K4M 15. Transformer TR1 16. A4P Digital I/O PCB (only for installations with solar kit or digital I/O PCB kit). 17. X6YA/X6YB/X6Y Connectors for connecting to a normal kWh rate power supply. See also "Connection to a benet kWh rate power supply" on page 21. NOTICE The electrical wiring diagram can be found on the inside of the switch box cover.
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6.1.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION The equipment is not intended for use in a potentially explosive atmosphere. Be sure that sufcient precautions are taken, in accordance with the applicable legislation, in case of refrigerant leakage. When installing the unit in a small room, take measures in order to keep the refrigerant concentration from exceeding allowable safety limits in the event of a refrigerant leak. Excessive refrigerant concentrations in a closed room can lead to oxygen deciency. Where ammable gases may leak, where carbon bre or ignitable dust is suspended in the air or where volatile ammables, such as thinner or gasoline, are handled. Such gases may cause a re.
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Functional diagram
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The unit is to be wall mounted in an indoor location that meets the following requirements:
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The installation location is frost-free. The space around the unit is adequate for servicing. (See gure 2). The space around the unit allows for sufcient air circulation. There is a provision for condensate drain (only for EKHBX models with drain pan kit EKHBDP) and pressure relief valve blow-off. The installation surface is a at and vertical non-combustible wall, capable of supporting the operation weight of the unit (see "12. Technical specications" on page 50). All piping lengths and distances have been taken into consideration.
Requirement Maximum allowable refrigerant piping length between outdoor unit and indoor unit Minimum required refrigerant piping length between outdoor unit and indoor unit Maximum allowable height difference between outdoor unit and indoor unit Maximum allowable distance between the 3-way valve and the indoor unit (only for installations with domestic hot water tank). Maximum allowable distance between the domestic hot water tank and the indoor unit (only for installations with domestic hot water tank). The thermistor cable supplied with the domestic hot water tank is 12 m in length. Value 75 m / 50 m(a) 3 m(b) 30 m 3m
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Outdoor unit Indoor unit Expansion vessel Manometer Air purge valve Pressure relief valve Backup heater Pump Flow switch Shut-off valve water outlet with drain valve (eld installation) Shut-off valve water inlet with drain valve (eld installation) Filter Heat exchanger Outlet water heat exchanger thermistor Outlet water backup heater thermistor Refrigerant liquid side thermistor Inlet water thermistor
10 m
(a) Depending on the connected outdoor unit. Refer to the installation manual of the outdoor unit. (b) When <5 m, recharging of the outdoor unit (depending on the connected outdoor unit) is required. Refer to the installation manual of the outdoor unit.
During normal operation the hydrobox unit will produce sound which could be observed as noise. The sound origin can be water pump operation and/or contactor activation. Therefore it is advisable to install the hydrobox unit on a rm wall and not in nor close to a sound sensitive environment (e.g. bedroom). Do not install the unit in places with high humidity (e.g. bathroom).
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Do not install the unit in places often used as work place. In case of construction works (e.g. grinding works) where a lot of dust is created, the unit must be covered. Take care that in the event of a water leak, water can not cause any damage to the installation space and surroundings. Do not place any objects or equipment on top of the unit. Install the power wire at least 1 meter away from televisions or radios to prevent image interference or noise. (Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 1 meter may not be sufcient to eliminate the noise.) Do not install the unit in places such as the following: Where there is mist of mineral oil, oil spray or vapour. Plastic parts may deteriorate, and cause them to fall out or water to leak. Where corrosive gas, such as sulphurous acid gas, is produced. Corrosion of copper pipes or soldered parts may cause the refrigerant to leak. Where there is machinery which emits electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves may disturb the control system, and cause malfunction of the equipment. Where the air contains high levels of salt. Where voltage uctuates a lot, such as that in factories. In vehicles or vessels. Where acidic or alkaline vapour is present. INFORMATION If the installation is equipped with a domestic hot water tank (optional), please refer to the domestic hot water tank installation manual.
6.3.
The indoor unit is packed in a cardboard box, xed by straps on a wooden pallet. At delivery, the unit must be checked and any damage must be reported immediately to the carrier claims agent. Check if all indoor unit accessories (see "4. Accessories" on page 9) are enclosed. Bring the unit as close as possible to its nal installation position in its original package in order to prevent damage during transport. The indoor unit weighs approximately 48 kg and should be lifted by two persons using the two lifting bars provided. CAUTION Do not grasp the switch box or piping to lift the unit! Two lifting bars are provided to lift the unit. Safely dispose of packing materials. Packing materials, such as nails and other metal or wooden parts, may cause stabs or other injuries.
WARNING Tear apart and throw away plastic packaging bags so that children will not play with them. Children playing with plastic bags face danger of death by suffocation.
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6.4.
6.5.
Installation of the EKHBDP drain pan kit (only for EKHBX models)
For heating/cooling models, it is necessary to install the drain pan kit (see "4. Accessories" on page 9). During cooling operation, water vapour (humidity) in the air might condense to liquid and collect on the cold refrigerant and water pipes. This water is collected in the drain pan, which must be connected to a drain. For installation instructions, refer to the instruction sheet delivered with the drain pan kit. CAUTION Make sure to position the pressure relief valve hose end in the drain pan. Failure to do so might lead to water coming into contact with electrical parts, resulting in electrical shocks or short-circuit of the electrical system.
Put the installation pattern (see packing) on the wall and mark the xation positions (2 on top ( T) and 2 at the bottom ( B)). Make sure that the marks (2 by 2) are completely level and the dimensions of the marks are corresponding according to gure 4. When the unit is not installed level, air might get trapped in the water circuit resulting in malfunctioning of the unit. Pay special attention to this when installing an EKHBX model to prevent overow of the drain pan. Drill 4 holes and install 4 plugs (suitable for M10). Put the screws in top plugs and hang the indoor unit on the top screws. Put the screws in bottom plugs and x the screws rmly.
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6.6.
Refrigerant pipework
For all guidelines, instructions and specications regarding refrigerant pipework between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit, please refer to the outdoor unit installation manual.
The location of the gas pipe and liquid pipe on the indoor unit is shown under "5.2. Main components" on page 10.
Refrigerant piping specications Gas pipe connection Liquid pipe connection Indoor unit 15.9 mm (5/8 inch) 9.5 mm (3/8 inch) Outdoor unit 15.9 mm (5/8 inch) 9.5 mm (3/8 inch)
CAUTION When connecting the refrigerant pipes, always use two wrenches/spanners for tightening or loosening nuts! Failure to do so can result in damaged piping connections and leaks.
6.7.
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6.8.
Before continuing the installation of the unit, check the following points: The maximum water pressure is 4 bar. The maximum water temperature during space heating is 65C (safety device setting) and 75C(1) during domestic hot water operation (safety device setting). Make sure that the installed piping and piping accessories (e.g., valve, connections,...) can withstand the temperatures as shown in the gure below.
Air vents must be provided at all high points of the system. The vents should be located at points which are easily accessible for servicing. An automatic air purge is provided inside the indoor unit. Check that this air purge valve is not tightened too much so that automatic release of air in the water circuit remains possible. Take care that the components installed in the eld piping can withstand the water pressure and water temperature. Always use materials which are compatible with water used in the system and with the materials used on the indoor unit.
65C
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If air, moisture or dust gets in the water circuit, problems may occur. Therefore, always take into account the following when connecting the water circuit: Use clean pipes only. Hold the pipe end downwards when removing burrs. Cover the pipe end when inserting it through a wall so that no dust and dirt enter. Use a good thread sealant for the sealing of the connections. When using non-brass metallic piping, make sure to insulate both materials from each other to prevent galvanic corrosion. Because brass is a soft material, use appropriate tooling for connecting the water circuit. Inappropriate tooling will cause damage to the pipes. Select piping diameter in relation to required water ow and available external static pressure of the pump. The minimum required water ow for the indoor unit operation is 16 l/min. When the water ow is lower than this minimum value, ow error 7H will be displayed and the operation of the indoor unit will be stopped. Never use Zn-coated parts in the water circuit. Excessive corrosion of these parts may occur as copper piping is used in the unit's internal water circuit. When using a 3-way valve in the water circuit. It is very important to guarantee full separation between domestic hot water and oor heating water circuit. When using a 3-way valve or a 2-way valve in the water circuit, the maximum change over time of the valve shall be less than 60 seconds. NOTICE It is strongly recommended to install an additional lter on the heating water circuit. Especially to remove metallic particles from the eld heating piping, it is advised to use a magnetic or cyclone lter which can remove small particles. Small particles can damage the unit and will not be removed by the standard lter of the heat pump unit.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 FCU1...3 FHL1...3 T Outdoor unit Indoor unit Heat exchanger Backup heater(2) Pump Shut-off valve Motorised 3-way valve (delivered with domestic hot water tank) Motorised 2-way valve (eld supply) Collector (eld supply) Domestic hot water tank (optional) Booster heater(3) Heat exchanger coil Fan coil unit (optional) Floor heating loop Room thermostat (optional)
Provide adequate safeguards in the water circuit to be sure that the water pressure will never exceed the maximum allowable working pressure (4 bar). Two shut-off valves are delivered with the unit. To facilitate service and maintenance, install one at the water inlet and one at the water outlet of the indoor unit. Mind position of the shut-off valves. Orientation of the integrated drain and ll valves is important for servicing. See gure 3. Drain taps must be provided at all low points of the system to permit complete drainage of the circuit during maintenance. Two drain valves integrated in the shut-off valves are provided to drain the water from the indoor unit water system. Make sure to provide a proper drain for the pressure relief valve to avoid any water coming into contact with electrical parts.
(1) Be sure that the correct eld settings are active or selected according to the applicable tank type. See eld settings in "[4] Backup/booster heater operation and space heating off temperature" on page 28 for more details. (2) For tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS), the backup heater will be used in domestic water heating mode. (3) Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*).
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Using the table and instructions below, determine if the total water volume in the installation is below the maximum allowed water volume.
Water volume
280 l
>280 l
7 m
Actions required: pre-pressure must be decreased, calculate according to "Calculating the pre-pressure of the expansion vessel" check if the water volume is lower than maximum allowed water volume (use graph below)
>7 m
NOTICE When circulation in each space heating loop is controlled by remotely controlled valves, it is important that this minimum water volume is kept even if all the valves are closed. Example
Actions required: pre-pressure must be increased, calculate according to "Calculating the pre-pressure of the Expansion vessel of the unit expansion vessel" too small for the installation. check if the water volume is lower than maximum allowed water volume (use graph below)
(a) Installation height difference: height difference (m) between the highest point of the water circuit and the indoor unit. If the indoor unit is located at the highest point of the installation, the installation height is considered 0 m.
Calculating the pre-pressure of the expansion vessel The pre-pressure (Pg) to be set depends on the maximum installation height difference (H) and is calculated as below: Pg=(H/10+0.3) bar Checking the maximum allowed water volume
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T3
To determine the maximum allowed water volume in the entire circuit, proceed as follows: 1 Determine for the calculated pre-pressure (Pg) the corresponding maximum water volume using the graph below. Check that the total water volume in the entire water circuit is lower than this value.
M1
M2
M3
If this is not the case, the expansion vessel inside the indoor unit is too small for the installation.
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Outdoor unit Indoor unit Heat exchanger Backup heater Pump Shut-off valve Collector (eld supply) By-pass valve (eld supply) Floor heating loop Individual room thermostat (optional) Individual motorised valve to control the oor heating loop (eld supply)
2 pre-pressure [bar]
1.5
0.5 0.3 0
20
50
100
150
Using the table below, determine if the expansion vessel prepressure requires adjustment.
400
450
Example 1 The indoor unit is installed 5 m below the highest point in the water circuit. The total water volume in the water circuit is 100 l. In this example, no action or adjustment is required.
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Example 2 The indoor unit is installed at the highest point in the water circuit. The total water volume in the water circuit is 350 l. Result: Since 350 l is higher than 280 l, the pre-pressure must be decreased (see table above). The required pre-pressure is: Pg = (H/10 + 0.3) bar = (0/10 + 0.3) bar = 0.3 bar The corresponding maximum water volume can be read from the graph: approximately 410 l. Since the total water volume (350 l) is below the maximum water volume (410 l), the expansion vessel sufces for the installation.
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ELECTRICAL
WIRING WORK
6.9.
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Charging water
Connect the water supply to a drain and ll valve (see "5.2. Main components" on page 10). Make sure the automatic air purge valve is open (at least 2 turns). Fill with water until the manometer indicates a pressure of approximately 2.0 bar. Remove air in the circuit as much as possible using the air purge valves. Air present in the water circuit might cause malfunctioning of the backup heater. Check that the backup heater vessel is lled with water by opening the pressure relief valve. Water must ow out of the valve. INFORMATION During lling, it might not be possible to remove all air in the system. Remaining air will be removed through the automatic air purge valves during rst operating hours of the system. Additional lling with water afterwards might be required. The water pressure indicated on the manometer will vary depending on the water temperature (higher pressure at higher water temperature). However, at all times water pressure should remain above 0.3 bar to avoid air entering the circuit. The unit might dispose some excessive water through the pressure relief valve. Water quality must be according to EU directive 98/ 83 EC.
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7.2.
7.3.
Refer to the internal wiring diagram supplied with the unit (on the inside of the indoor unit switch box cover). The abbreviations used are listed below. A1P........................ Main PCB A2P........................ User interface PCB A3P.................* ..... Thermostat (EKRTW/R) (PC=Power Circuit) (optional) A3P.................* ..... Solar pump station PCB (EKSR3PA) (optional) A4P.................* ..... Digital I/O PCB (EKRP1HB) (optional) A4P.................* ..... Receiver PCB (EKRTR) (optional) BSK ................* ..... Solar pump station relay (EKSR3PA) (optional) E1H........................ Backup heater element 1 E2H........................ Backup heater element 2 E3H........................ Backup heater element 3 E4H............ ### ..... Booster heater (3 kW)(1) F1B,F3B ................ Fuse backup heater F2B ............ ### ..... Fuse booster heater(2) F1T ........................ Thermal fuse backup heater (250 V, 100C) FU1........................ Fuse 3.15 A T 250 V for PCB FU2........................ Fuse 5 A T 250 V FuR,FuS ................ Fuse 5 A 250 V for digital I/O PCB K1M ....................... Contactor backup heater step 1 K2M ....................... Contactor backup heater step 2 K3M ........... ### ..... Contactor booster heater(3) K4M ....................... Pump relay K5M,K6M............... Contactor for backup heater all pole disconnection M1P ....................... Pump M2S ............. ## ..... 2-way valve for cooling mode (eld supply) M3S ............... # ..... 3-way valve: oor heating/domestic hot water PHC1 ..................... Optocoupler input circuit Q1DI,Q2DI............. Earth leakage circuit breaker (eld supply) Q1L........................ Thermal protector backup heater Q2L,Q3L .... ### ..... Thermal protector booster heater R1H ................* ..... Humidity sensor (EKRTR) (optional) R1T.................* ..... Ambient sensor (EKRTR and EKRTW) (optional) R1T........................ Outlet water heat exchanger thermistor R2T.................* ..... External sensor (oor or ambient) (EKRTETS) (optional) R2T........................ Outlet water backup heater thermistor R3T........................ Refrigerant liquid side thermistor R4T........................ Inlet water thermistor R5T................ # ..... Domestic hot water thermistor S1L ........................ Flow switch S2S........................ Benet kWh rate power supply contact S3S........................ Dual set point 2 contact S4S........................ Dual set point 1 contact SS1........................ DIP switch TR1........................ Transformer 24 V for PCB V1S........................ Spark suppression 1 V2S........................ Spark suppression 2 X1M~X9M.............. Terminal blocks X6Y,X9B ................ Connector
* # ## ### Optional Applications with domestic hot water tank only. Heating/cooling applications only Delivered with the domestic hot water tank(a).
(a) Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*).
The illustration below gives an overview of the required eld wiring between several parts of the installation. Refer also to "3.4. Typical application examples" on page 4. T I
B D E 12 F K 6 M 7 2 M C 1 4 3 10 11 13 8 9 I J H G
A Single power supply for outdoor unit, backup heater and booster heater B Outdoor unit C Bottom plate heater D Backup heater(4) E Indoor unit F Room thermostat (optional) G 3-way valve for domestic hot water tank (optional) H 2-way valve for cooling mode (eld supply) I Domestic hot water tank (optional) J Booster heater(5) K User interface (digital controller) L Power supply (normal kWh rate power supply: only in case of benet kWh rate power supply installation)
(1) Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*). (2) Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*). (3) Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*). EKHBH/X016BB
(4) For tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS), the backup heater will be used in domestic water heating mode. (5) Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*).
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Power supply cable for outdoor unit Indoor unit power supply and communication cable Power cable for bottom plate heater(c) Power supply cable for backup heater Room thermostat cable 3-way valve control cable 2-way valve control cable Booster heater power supply and thermal protection cable(f) Thermistor cable Booster heater power supply cable(f) Benet kWh rate power supply cable (voltage free contact) User interface cable Normal kWh rate power supply
(b)
(d)
(e)
2 3
13 A
(h) (i) (b)
(a) Refer to nameplate on outdoor unit. (b) Cable section 2.5 mm2 (c) Bottom plate heater cable is only applicable in combination with ERLQ_AA/AB/BA or in case of optional EKBPHT kit. The ERLQ_CA outdoor unit controls the bottom plate heater internally by the outdoor unit pcb. (d) Minimum cable section 0.75 mm2 (e) See table under "Connection of the backup heater power supply" on page 20. (f) Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*). (g) The thermistor and connection wire (12 m) are delivered with the domestic hot water tank. (h) Cable section 0.75 mm2 till 1.25 mm2, maximum length: 50 m. Voltage free contact shall ensure the minimum applicable load of 15 V DC, 10 mA. (i) Cable section 0.75 mm2 till 1.25 mm2, maximum length: 500 m.
X3M
1 2 3
CAUTION Select all cables and wire sizes in accordance with the applicable legislation.
1 2 3
WARNING After nishing the electric work, conrm that each electric part and terminal inside the electric parts box is connected securely.
(1) Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*).
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This power circuit must be protected with the required safety devices according to the applicable legislation. Select the power cable in accordance with the applicable legislation. For the maximum running current of the backup heater, refer to the table below.
(1)(2)
Procedure 1 Connect the thermostat cable to the appropriate terminals as shown on the wiring diagram and installation manual of the room thermostat kit. Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings to ensure strain relief. Set DIP switch SS2-3 on the PCB to ON. See "8.2. Room thermostat installation conguration" on page 23 for more information.
2
Zmax ()
3 kW 6 kW 6 kW 9 kW 6 kW 9 kW
13 A 26 A 8.6 A 13 A 15 A 23 A
0.29
Connection of the rst set point and second set point contacts The connection of the set point contact is only relevant in case dual set point contact is enabled. See also "3.4. Typical application examples" on page 4 and "Dual set point control" on page 33. Contact requirements The contact shall be a voltage free contact that ensure 230 V (100 mA). Procedure 1 Connect the contact of rst set point and second set point to the appropriate terminals as shown in the gure below
X2M
1 2 3 4 SP2 SP1
(a) Equipment complying with EN/IEC 61000-3-12(1) (b) This equipment complies with EN/IEC 61000-3-11(2) provided that the system impedance Zsys is less than or equal to Zmax at the interface point between the user's supply and the public system. It is the responsibility of the installer or user of the equipment to ensure, by consultation with the distribution network operator if necessary, that the equipment is connected only to a supply with a system impedance Zsys less than or equal to Zmax.
Procedure 1 Using the appropriate cable, connect the power circuit to the main circuit breaker as shown on the wiring diagram and the illustration below. Connect the earth conductor (yellow/green) to the earthing screw on the X1M terminal. Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings to ensure strain relief.
2 3
SP1 First set point contact SP2 Second set point contact
1x 230 V
X3M X1M
L1 N
2 3
Fix the cables with cable ties to the cable tie mountings to ensure strain relief. Depending on the required pump operation set DIP switch SS2-3 and eld setting [F-00]. See "8.3. Pump operation conguration" on page 24 and eld setting [F-00] in "[F] Option setup" on page 38.
L1 L2 L3
L1
(1) European/International Technical Standard setting the limits for harmonic currents produced by equipment connected to public low-voltage systems with input current >16 A and 75 A per phase. (2) European/International Technical Standard setting the limits for voltage changes, voltage uctuations and icker in public low-voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current 75 A. EKHBH/X016BB
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INFORMATION Bottom plate heater is only applicable in combination with ERLQ_AA/AB/BA or in case of optional EKBPHT kit. The ERLQ_CA outdoor unit controls the bottom plate heater internally by the outdoor unit pcb.
Wiring the 2-way valve 1 Using the appropriate cable, connect the valve control cable to the X2M terminal as shown on the wiring diagram. NOTICE Wiring is different for a NC (normal closed) valve and a NO (normal open) valve. Make sure to connect to the correct terminal numbers as detailed on the wiring diagram and illustrations below.
Normal closed (NC) 2-way valve
X2M 5 6 7
M
NC
M
NO
interrupt power supply to the equipment for certain periods of time; demand that the equipment only consumes a limited amount of electricity during certain periods of time.
Fix the cable(s) with cable ties to the cable tie mountings to ensure strain relief.
Wiring the 3-way valve 1 Using the appropriate cable, connect the valve control cable to the appropriate terminals as shown on the wiring diagram. NOTICE Two types of 3-way valves can be connected. Wiring is different for each type: "Spring return 2-wire" type 3-way valve The 3-way valve should be tted as such that when the 3-way valve is idle (not activated), the space heating circuit is selected. "SPST 3-wire" type 3-way valve The 3-way valve should be tted as such that when terminal ports 9 and 10 are electried, the domestic hot water circuit is selected.
"SPST 3-wire" valve
X2M 8 9 10
The indoor unit is designed to receive an input signal by which the unit switches into forced off mode. At that moment, the outdoor unit compressor will not operate. Possible types of benet kWh rate power supply Possible connections and requirements to connect the equipment to such power supply are illustrated in the gure below:
1 2
1 2 3
[d-01]=1
L N
1
S2S
1 2 3
L N
[d-01]=2
L N
S2S
4
L N
4
L N
1 2
1
S2S
S2S
M 3
4
L N
4
L N
Fix the cable(s) with cable ties to the cable tie mountings to ensure strain relief.
1 2
1
S2S
S2S
5 3
17 18
4
30 31 X2M
A1P
2 3 4
Fix the cable(s) with cable ties to the cable tie mountings to ensure strain relief. When routing out cables, make sure that these do not obstruct mounting of the indoor unit cover. Select the appropriate eld setting values for the bottom plate heater. See "[F-02]", "[F-03]", and "[F-04]" on page 38.
X40A
1 Benet kWh rate power supply box 2 Receiver controlling the signal of the electricity company 3 Power supply to outdoor unit (refer to the installation manual delivered with the outdoor unit) 4 Voltage free contact to indoor unit 5 Normal kWh rate power supply
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When the outdoor unit is connected to a benet kWh rate power supply, the voltage free contact of the receiver controlling the benet kWh rate signal of the electricity company must be connected to clamps 17 and 18 of X2M (as illustrated in the gure above). When parameter [d-01]=1 at the moment that the benet kWh rate signal is sent by the electricity company, that contact will open and the unit will go in forced off mode(1). When parameter [d-01]=2 at the moment that the benet kWh rate signal is sent by the electricity company, that contact will close and the unit will go in forced off mode(2). Type 1 This type of benet kWh rate power supply is not interrupted. Type 2 This type of benet kWh rate power supply is interrupted after elapse of time. Type 3 This type of benet kWh rate power supply is interrupted immediately. Connect the indoor unit to a normal kWh rate power supply If the benet kWh rate power supply is of type 2 or 3 (power interruption of main power supply to outdoor unit), the indoor unit should be connected to a normal kWh rate power supply to allow continuous indoor control and operation (e.g., pump). Disconnect terminal X6YA from X6Y and connect X6YB to X6Y.
L N L N
7.4.
The digital controller is from factory located on the indoor unit. (See "5.2. Main components" on page 10 for actual position). If required, the digital controller can be repositioned. Be aware that only 1 digital controller can be connected to the indoor unit.
Wiring specications
Wire specication Value
Mounting
NOTICE The digital controller has to be mounted indoors. 1 Remove the front part of the digital controller. Insert a slotted screwdriver into the slots (1) in the rear part of the digital controller, and remove the front part of the digital controller. Fasten the digital controller on a at surface.
30 31 X2M
WHT BLK
30 31 X2M
WHT BLK
X6YA
NOTICE Be careful not to distort the shape of the lower part of the digital controller by over tightening the mounting screws.
INFORMATION In case the benet kWh rate power supply function is enabled, the screed dry-out function can not be enabled. When connecting the equipment to a benet kWh rate power supply, change eld setting [d-01]. When benet kWh rate power supply is of type 1 or indoor unit is connected to a normal kWh rate power supply (via 30-31, X2M) change both eld settings [d-01] and [d-00]. Refer to "[d] Benet kWh rate power supply/ Local shift value weather dependent" on page 37. If the benet kWh rate power supply is of type 1 or indoor unit is connected to a normal kWh rate power supply, the unit will be forced to off. Controlling the solar pump is still possible. When the benet kWh rate signal is sent, the centralised control indicator will ash to indicate that the benet kWh rate is active. If the benet kWh rate power supply is of type 2 or 3 and indoor unit is not connected to a normal kWh rate power supply, then the heaters cannot be controlled. This power supply interruption should not be longer than 2 hours, otherwise the real time clock of the controller will be reset. During power supply interruption, the controller display will be blank.
P2 P1
16 16a
P2 P1
4
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5
Unit Rear part of the digital controller Front part of the digital controller Wired from the rear Wired from the top Notch the part for the wiring to pass through with nippers, etc.
(1) When the signal is released again, the voltage free contact will close and the unit will restart operation. It is therefore important to leave the auto restart function enabled. Refer to "[3] Auto restart" on page 28. (2) When the signal is released again, the voltage free contact will open and the unit will restart operation. It is therefore important to leave the auto restart function enabled. Refer to "[3] Auto restart" on page 28. EKHBH/X016BB
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Connect the terminals on top of the front part of the digital controller and the terminals inside the unit (P1 to 16, P2 to 16a). NOTICE When wiring, run the wiring away from the power supply wiring in order to avoid receiving electric noise (external noise). Peel the shield for the part that has to pass through the inside of the digital controller case ( l ).
Description
ON
OFF
1 2
Not applicable for installer Domestic hot water tank installation (see "8.4. Domestic hot water tank installation conguration" on page 24) Room thermostat connection (see "8.2. Room thermostat installation conguration" on page 23) This setting(a) decides the operation mode of the heat pump when there is a simultaneous demand for more space heating/ cooling and domestic water heating.
Installed
CAUTION Be careful not to pinch the wiring when attaching. First begin tting from the clips at the bottom.
Heating/cooling priority
(a) Only applicable in case DIP switch 2 = ON. (b) Heating/cooling or domestic water heating mode can be restricted by schedule timer and/or eld settings (4, 5, 8).
8.2.
8.
START-UP
AND CONFIGURATION
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3 4
The indoor unit should be congured by the installer to match the installation environment (outdoor climate, installed options, etc.) and user expertise. CAUTION It is important that all information in this chapter is read sequentially by the installer and that the system is congured as applicable.
1 2
3 4
On the room thermostat, conrm the correct settings (602=yes, 605=9, 606=5) to prevent the pump from repeatedly turning on and off (i.e. chattering), and thereby impacting the lifetime of the pump. INFORMATION When the room thermostat is connected to the indoor unit, the heating and cooling schedule timers are never available. Other schedule timers are not affected. For more information on the schedule timers, refer to the operation manual. When the room thermostat is connected to the indoor unit, and the button or button is pressed, the centralised control indicator will ash to indicate that the room thermostat has priority and controls on/ off operation and change over operation.
8.1.
DIP switch SS2 is located on the switch box PCB (see "5.3. Switch box main components" on page 11) and allows conguration of domestic hot water tank installation, room thermostat connection and pump operation. WARNING Switch off the power supply before opening the switch box service panel and making any changes to the DIP switch settings. OFF ON
1 2
3 4
The following table summarizes the required conguration and thermostat wiring at the terminal block (X2M: 1, 2, 3, 4) in the switch box. Pump operation is listed in the third column. The three last columns indicate whether the following functionality is available on the user interface (UI) or handled by the thermostat (T): space heating or cooling on/off ( ) heating/cooling changeover ( ) heating and cooling schedule timers ( )
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Thermostat
Conguration
Pump operation
No thermostat
UI
UI
UI
1 2 3 4 SP2 SP1
UI
UI
UI [7-02]=1 SS2-3=ON wiring: on when main or/and sub set point is requested SP2/SP1 UI
SS2-3=ON wiring: (see installation manual of the room thermostat kit) SS2-3=ON wiring: (see installation manual of the room thermostat kit)
X2M T
1 2 3 4 SP2 SP1
SP1 = First set point contact on when heating request or cooling request by room thermostat SP2 = Second set point contact T T
(a) The pump will stop when space heating/cooling is turned off or when the water reaches the desired water temperature as set on the user interface. With space heating/cooling turned on, the pump will then run every 5 minutes during 3 minutes to check the water temperature.
(a) The pump will stop when space heating/cooling is turned off or when the water reaches the desired water temperature as set on the user interface. With space heating/cooling turned on, the pump will then run every 5 minutes during 3 minutes to check the water temperature.
8.4.
8.3.
OFF ON
1 2
3 4
Without room thermostat: DIP switch SS2-3=OFF When no thermostat is connected to the indoor unit, pump operation will be determined by the leaving water temperature. To force continuous pump operation when no room thermostat is connected do the following: - set toggle switch SS2-3 to ON, - short-circuit the terminal numbers 1-2-4 on the terminal block in the switch box. With room thermostat DIP switch: SS2-3=ON When the thermostat is connected to the indoor unit, the pump will operate continuously whenever there is heating or cooling demand requested by the thermostat. Dual set point When dual set point is enabled, the pump operation will be determined depending on the status of the DIP switch SS2-3 and set point selection contacts. Refer to the table below. INFORMATION When dual set point is enabled, the "forced continuous pump operation" is not possible. When SS2-3 is ON while SP1 and SP2 are both closed, the pump operation will be the same operation as "with room thermostat" and the second set point will be the applicable set point. See table below. The following table summarizes the required conguration and wiring at the terminal block (X2M: 1, 2, 4) in the switch box. Pump operation is listed in the third column. The three last columns indicate whether the following functionality is available on the user interface (UI) or handled by the set point selection contacts SP1 and SP2: space heating or cooling on/off ( ) heating/cooling changeover ( ) heating and cooling schedule timers ( )
As mentioned in "Domestic hot water tank (option)" on page 3, 2 types of domestic hot water tanks are available: tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*)([4-03] default value will be 3), tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS)([4-03] default value will be 5). NOTICE For correct operation of the system, it is very important to make the correct and complete wiring connections between indoor unit and switch box(a) of the domestic hot water tank before setting SS2-2 to ON. The applicable logic and settings (example [4-03] default) are activated according to the connected tank. See "[4] Backup/booster heater operation and space heating off temperature" on page 28 for more details.
(a) Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*).
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8.5.
During initial start-up and when water temperature is low, it is important that the water is heated gradually. Failure to do so may result in cracking of concrete oors due to rapid temperature change. Please contact the responsible cast concrete building contractor for further details. To do so, the lowest leaving water set temperature can be decreased to a value between 15C and 25C by adjusting the eld setting [9-01] (heating set point lower limit). Refer to "8.9. Field settings" on page 26. INFORMATION If leaving water temperature is set between 15C and 25C, heating is performed by the backup heater only. INFORMATION The function underoor heating screed dry-out program offers the possibility to execute automatically the gradual heat up. See "9.4. Underoor heating screed dry-out program" on page 43.
Fixation Check that the unit is properly xed, to avoid abnormal noises and vibrations when starting up the unit. Damaged equipment Check the inside of the unit on damaged components or squeezed pipes. Refrigerant leak Check the inside of the unit on refrigerant leakage. If there is a refrigerant leak, call your local dealer. Power supply voltage Check the power supply voltage on the local supply panel. The voltage must correspond to the voltage on the identication label of the unit. Pipe size and pipe insulation Be sure that correct pipe sizes are installed and that the insulation work is properly executed. Stop valves Make sure that the stop valves on the outdoor unit (gas and liquid) are fully open. Air purge valve Make sure the air purge valve is open (at least 2 turns). Pressure relief valve Check if the backup heater is completely lled with water by operating the pressure relief valve. It should purge water instead of air. NOTICE Operating the system with the backup heater not completely lled with water will damage the backup heater!
10
11
12
13
14 15
8.6.
Pre-operation checks
Water leak Check the inside of the unit on water leakage. in case there is a water leakage close the water inlet and water outlet shut-off valves and call your local dealer. Shut-off valves Make sure that the shut-off valves are correctly installed and fully open. NOTICE Operating the system with closed valves will damage the pump!
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8.7.
When power supply to the indoor unit is turned on, "88" is displayed on the user interface during its initialisation, which might take up to 30 seconds. During this process the user interface cannot be operated.
(1) Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*).
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8.8.
The pump speed can be selected on the pump (see "5.2. Main components" on page 10). The default setting is high speed (I). If the water ow in the system is too high (e.g., noise of running water in the installation) the speed can be set to medium speed (II) or low speed (III). The available external static pressure (ESP, expressed in kPa) in function of the water ow (l/ min) is shown in the graph below.
65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0
Press the button for a minimum of 5 seconds to enter FIELD SET MODE. The icon (3) will be displayed. The current selected eld setting code is indicated (2), with the set value displayed to the right (1). Press the rst code. Press the second code. button to select the appropriate eld setting button to select the appropriate eld setting button to change button.
III 2 II I 3 4 5 6
Press the button and the set value of the select eld setting. Save the new value by pressing the
Repeat step 2 through 4 to change other eld settings as required. When nished, press the NOTICE Changes made to a specic eld setting are only stored when the button is pressed. Navigating to a new eld setting code or pressing the button will discard the change made. INFORMATION Before shipping, the set values have been set as shown under "8.10. Field settings table" on page 39. When exiting FIELD SET MODE, "88" may be displayed on the user interface LCD while the unit initialises itself. button to exit FIELD SET MODE.
ESP [kPa]
16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 [l/min]
8.9.
Field settings
The indoor unit shall be congured by the installer to match the installation environment (outdoor climate, installed options, etc.) and user demand. Thereto, a number of so called eld settings are available. These eld settings are accessible and programmable through the user interface on the indoor unit. Each eld setting is assigned a 3-digit number or code, for example [1-03], which is indicated on the user interface display. The rst digit [1] indicates the 'rst code' or eld setting group. The second and third digit [03] together indicate the 'second code'. A list of all eld settings and default values is given under "8.10. Field settings table" on page 39. In this same list, we provided for 2 columns to register the date and value of altered eld settings at variance with the default value. A detailed description of each eld setting is given under "Detailed description" on page 26.
Procedure
To change one or more eld settings, proceed as follows.
Button 1
3 1 2
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Detailed description
[0] User permission level If required, certain user interface buttons can be made unavailable for the user. Three permission levels are dened (see the table below). Switching between level 1 and level 2/3 is done by simultaneously pressing buttons and immediately followed by simultaneously pressing buttons and , and keeping all 4 buttons pressed for at least 5 seconds (in normal mode). Note that no indication on the user interface is given. When level 2/3 is selected, the actual permission level either level 2 or level 3 is determined by the eld setting [0-00].
Permission level 2 3
Quiet mode button Weather dependent set point button Schedule timer enable/ disable button Programming button Time adjust buttons Inspection/test operation button
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[1] Weather dependent set point The weather dependent set point eld settings dene the parameters for the weather dependent operation of the unit. When weather dependent operation is active the water temperature is determined automatically depending on the outdoor temperature: low outdoor temperatures will result in warmer water and vice versa. During weather dependent operation, the user has the possibility to shift up or down the target water temperature by a maximum of 5C. See the operation manual for more details on weather dependent operation. Field settings for heating operation [1-00] Low ambient temperature (Lo_A): low outdoor temperature. [1-01] High ambient temperature (Hi_A): high outdoor temperature. [1-02] Set point at low ambient temperature (Lo_Ti): the target outgoing water temperature when the outdoor temperature equals or drops below the low ambient temperature (Lo_A). Note that the Lo_Ti value should be higher than Hi_Ti, as for low outdoor temperatures (i.e. Lo_A) warmer water is required. [1-03] Set point at high ambient temperature (Hi_Ti): the target outgoing water temperature when the outdoor temperature equals or rises above the high ambient temperature (Hi_A). Note that the Hi_Ti value should be lower than Lo_Ti, as for warmer outdoor temperatures (i.e. Hi_A) less warm water sufces. Field settings for cooling operation [1-05] Weather dependent for cooling function enable (1)/ disable (0) [1-06] Low ambient temperature (Lo2_A): low outdoor temperature. [1-07] High ambient temperature (Hi2_A): high outdoor temperature. [1-08] Set point at low ambient temperature (Lo2_Ti): the target outgoing water temperature when the outdoor temperature equals or drops below the low ambient temperature (Lo2_A). Note that the Lo2_Ti value should be higher than Hi2_Ti, as for low outdoor temperatures (i.e. Lo2_A) less cold water sufces. [1-09] Set point at high ambient temperature (Hi2_Ti): the target outgoing water temperature when the outdoor temperature equals or rises above the high ambient temperature (Hi2_A). Note that the Hi2_Ti value should be lower than Lo2_Ti, as for warmer outdoor temperatures (i.e. Hi2_A) colder water is required.
Tt
[2] Disinfection function Applies only to installations with a domestic hot water tank. The disinfection function disinfects the domestic hot water tank by periodically heating the domestic hot water to a specic temperature. CAUTION The disinfection function eld settings must be congured by the installer according to the applicable legislation. [2-00] Operation interval: day(s) of the week at which the domestic hot water should be heated. [2-01] Status: denes whether the disinfection function is turned on (1) or off (0). [2-02] Start time: time of the day at which the domestic hot water should be heated. [2-03] Set point: high water temperature to be reached. [2-04] Interval: time period dening how long the set point temperature should be maintained.
TDHW [2-03] TH TU [2-04]
00.00
01.00
22.00
23.00 [2-02]
24.00
TDHW TU TH t
Domestic hot water temperature User set point temperature (as set on the user interface) High set point temperature [2-03] Time
WARNING Be aware that the domestic hot water temperature at the hot water tap will be equal to the value selected in eld setting [2-03] after a disinfection operation. When the high domestic hot water temperature can be a potential risk for human injuries, a mixing valve (eld supply) shall be installed at the hot water outlet connection of the domestic hot water tank. This mixing valve shall secure that the hot water temperature at the hot water tap never rise above a set maximum value. This maximum allowable hot water temperature shall be selected according to the applicable legislation.
CAUTION
Lo_Ti Lo2_Ti + 05 Hi_Ti Hi2_Ti 00 05 Shift value
Make sure that the disinfection function start time [2-02] with dened duration [2-04] is not interrupted by possible domestic hot water demand.
Lo_A Lo2_A
Hi_A Hi2_A
TA
Tt Target water temperature TA Ambient (outdoor) temperature Shift value Shift value
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[3] Auto restart When power returns after a power supply failure, the auto restart function reapplies the user interface settings at the time of the power supply failure. NOTICE It is therefore recommended to leave the auto restart function enabled. Note that with the function disabled the schedule timer will not be activated when power returns to the unit after a power supply failure. Press the button to enable the schedule timer again. [3-00] Status: denes whether the auto restart function is turned ON (0) or OFF (1). NOTICE If the benet kWh rate power supply is of the type that power supply is interrupted, then always allow the auto restart function. INFORMATION Continuous indoor unit control can be guaranteed independent of the benet kWh rate power supply status, by connecting the indoor unit to a normal kWh rate power supply. See "Connection to a benet kWh rate power supply" on page 21. [4] Backup/booster heater operation and space heating off temperature Backup heater operation (only for EKHW* or applications without tank installed) INFORMATION Applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*) OR when no optional domestic hot water tank connected to the application (all information and limitation related to the booster heater can be neglect). The operation of the backup heater can altogether be enabled or disabled, or it can be disabled depending on operation of the booster heater. [4-00] Status: denes whether backup heater operation is enabled (1) or disabled (0). [4-01] Priority: denes whether backup heater and booster heater can operate simultaneously (0), or if the booster heater operation has priority over the backup heater operation (1), or if the backup heater operation has priority over the booster heater operation (2). INFORMATION When the priority eld setting is set to ON (1), space heating performance of the system might be decreased at low outdoor temperatures, since in case of domestic water heating demand the backup heater will not be available for space heating (space heating will still be provided by the heat pump). When the priority eld setting is set to ON (2), domestic water heating performance of the system might be decreased at low outdoor temperatures, since in case of space heating demand the booster heater will not be available for domestic water heating. However domestic water heating by heat pump will still be available. Booster heater operation (only for EKHW*) INFORMATION Applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*) Applies only to installations with a domestic hot water tank. The operation of the booster heater can be enabled or limited depending on outdoor temperature (TA), domestic hot water temperature (TDHW) or operation mode of the heat pump. [4-03] Booster heater operation: denes whether the optional booster heater operation is enabled (1) or has certain limitations (0/2/3/4). Explanation of settings of [4-03] Booster heater will/can only operate if domestic hot water mode is activated ( ). [4-03]=0, then booster heater operation is only allowed during "[2] Disinfection function" and "Powerful domestic water heating" (see operation manual). This setting is only recommended in case the capacity of the heat pump can cover the heating requirements of the house and domestic hot water over the complete heating season. The result of this setting is that the domestic hot water will never be heated by the booster heater except for "[2] Disinfection function" and "Powerful domestic water heating" (see operation manual). INFORMATION If the booster heater operation is limited ([4-03]=0) and the ambient temperature TA is lower than the eld setting to which parameter [5-03] is set and [5-02]=1, then the domestic hot water will not be heated. The consequence of this setting is that the domestic hot water temperature (TDHW) can be maximum the heat pump OFF temperature (THP OFF). Refer to setting of "[6-00]" on page 31 and "[6-01]" on page 31. [4-03]=1, then booster heater heater operation is only determined by booster heater OFF temperature (TBH OFF), booster heater ON temperature (TBH ON) and/or schedule timer. Refer to setting "[7-00]" on page 32 and "[7-01]" on page 32. [4-03]=2, then booster heater operation is only allowed if heat pump is out of "operation range" of heat pump domestic water heating mode (TA<[5-03] or TA>35C) or domestic hot water temperature is 2C lower then the heat pump OFF temperature (THP OFF) for domestic hot water mode (TDHWTHP OFF2C). (Refer to setting "[5-03]" on page 30, "[6-00]" on page 31, and "[6-01]" on page 31). Results in the most optimum coverage of domestic hot water heated by the pump. [4-03]=3, then booster heater operation is the same as setting 1, except that booster heater is OFF when the heat pump is active in domestic hot water mode. The consequence of this functionality is that setting [8-03] is not relevant. Results in optimum coverage of domestic hot water heated by heat pump in relation with [8-04]. NOTICE When the priority eld setting is set to OFF (0), make sure that electrical power consumption does not exceed supply limits.
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INFORMATION When setting [4-03]=1/2/3/4, the booster heater operation can still be restricted by the schedule timer as well. I.e., when booster heater operation is preferred during certain period of the day. (See operation manual) When setting [4-03]=2, the booster heater will be allowed to operate when TA<[5-03] independent of the status of [5-02]. If bivalent operation is enabled and permission signal for auxiliary boiler is ON, the booster heater will be restricted even when TA<[5-03]. (See "[C-02]" on page 35). Booster heater is always allowed during powerful and disinfection function, except for the period that the backup heater operation is required for safety reasons and [4-02]=1.
CAUTION For optional domestic hot water tank EKHTS, the eld setting [4-03] shall be 5. [4-03]=5, this setting is automatically selected if the EKHTS tank is connected and SS2-2 is set to ON. [4-03]=5 activate the applicable logic and eld settings for EKHTS. INFORMATION Make sure that the domestic hot water set point is according to your requirements. Start with a low domestic hot water set point, and only increase if you feel that the domestic hot water supply temperature is not sufcient for your requirements (this depends on your water using pattern). Make sure the domestic water is not heated unnecessary.
[4-03]=4, then booster heater operation is the same as setting 2, except that the domestic water heating (heat pump and booster) will operate according to the scheduled storage and reheat function. See eld settings "[6-03]" on page 31 and "[6-05]" on page 31. CAUTION For optional domestic hot water tank, the eld setting [4-03] shall be 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4. In case [4-03]=5, there is an incorrect eld wiring between tank and indoor unit. The required corrective action is described in "Symptom 8: [4-03] and maximum tank set point is not according to the applicable tank" on page 47. INFORMATION [4-03]=3 (default), this setting is automatically selected if the correct and complete wiring connections between indoor unit and switch box(a) of the optional domestic hot water tank are done BEFORE SS2-2 is set to ON. [4-03]=0~4 activate the applicable logic and eld settings for EKHW*.
(a) Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*).
Space heating off temperature [4-02] Space heating off temperature: outdoor temperature above which space heating is turned off to avoid overheating. [4-06] Backup heater emergency operation: denes whether backup heater is allowed (1) or not allowed (0) during emergency operation. Emergency operation will startup backup heater operation during certain outdoor malfunctions. [4-07] Backup heater second step: denes whether backup heater second step is allowed (1) or not allowed (0). In this way it is possible to limit the backup heater capacity. INFORMATION Only for EKHTS: If the storage temperature set point is higher than 50C, Daikin advises not to disable the backup heater second step because it will have a big impact on the required time for the unit to heat up the domestic hot water tank. [5] Equilibrium temperature temperature and space heating priority
Equilibrium temperature (only for EKHW*) Backup heater operation (only for EKHTS) INFORMATION For tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS), the backup heater will be used in domestic water heating mode. The operation of the backup heater can altogether be enabled, disabled, or limited. [4-00] Status: denes whether backup heater operation is disabled (0), enabled (1) or limited (2). When [4-00]=2, the backup heater is only allowed during domestic water heating mode. INFORMATION In special conditions, for example the outdoor cannot work due to malfunction, the backup heater will also be allowed to operate during space heating. If the backup heater operation is disabled ([4-00]=0), the domestic water will not be heated. The 'equilibrium temperature' eld settings apply to operation of the backup heater. When the equilibrium temperature function is enabled, operation of the backup heater is restricted to low outdoor temperatures, i.e. when the outdoor temperature equals or drops below the specied equilibrium temperature. When the function is disabled, operation of the backup heater is possible at all outdoor temperatures. Enabling this function reduces the working time of the backup heater. [5-00] Equilibrium temperature status: species whether the equilibrium temperature function is enabled (1) or disabled (0). [5-01] Equilibrium temperature: outdoor temperature below which operation of the backup heater is allowed. Space heating priority temperature (only for EKHW*) Applies only to installations with a domestic hot water tank(1). The 'space heating priority temperature' eld settings apply to operation of the 3-way valve and the booster heater in the domestic hot water tank. When the space heating priority function is enabled, it is assured that the full capacity of the heat pump is used for space heating only when the outdoor temperature equals or drops below the specied space heating priority temperature, i.e. low outdoor temperature. In this case the domestic hot water will only be heated by the booster heater.
(1) Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*).
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[5-02] Space heating priority status: species whether space heating priority is enabled (1) or disabled (0). [5-03] Space heating priority temperature: outdoor temperature below which the domestic hot water will be heated by the booster heater only, i.e. low outdoor temperature. INFORMATION If the booster heater operation is limited ([4-03]=0) and the ambient temperature TA is lower than the eld setting to which parameter [5-03] is set and [5-02]=1, then the domestic hot water will not be heated. [5-04] Set point correction for domestic hot water temperature: set point correction for the desired domestic hot water temperature, to be applied at low outdoor temperature when space heating priority is enabled. The corrected (higher) set point will make sure that the total heat capacity of the water in the tank remains approximately unchanged, by compensating for the colder bottom water layer of the tank (because the heat exchanger coil is not operational) with a warmer top layer.
Tset
Equilibrium temperature (only for EKHTS) The 'equilibrium temperature' eld settings apply to operation of the backup heater during space heating. When the equilibrium temperature function is enabled, operation of the backup heater is restricted to low outdoor temperatures, i.e. when the outdoor temperature equals or drops below the specied equilibrium temperature. This function reduces the working time of the backup heater. [5-00] Equilibrium temperature status: the equilibrium temperature function is enabled (1) (this eld setting is xed and can not be modied). [5-01] Equilibrium temperature: outdoor temperature below which operation of the backup heater is allowed. Space heating priority temperature (only for EKHTS) Applies only to installations with a domestic hot water tank(1). The domestic water is heated by heat pump and backup heater. The 'space heating priority temperature' eld settings apply to operation of the 3-way valve and the backup heater during domestic hot water operation. When the space heating priority function is enabled, it is assured that the full capacity of the heat pump is used as much as possible for space heating when the outdoor temperature equals or drops below the specied space heating priority temperature, i.e. low outdoor temperature. This is done by allowing the backup heater to assist during domestic hot water heating. This means the heating up time of domestic water heating will be kept to a minimum and as much as possible capacity of the heat pump is used for space heating. [5-02] Space heating priority temperature: outdoor temperature below which the domestic water heat up time is reduced to a minimum, as the backup heater will additionally assist during low domestic hot water tank temperature situations (this eld setting is xed and can not be modied). [5-03] Space heating priority temperature: outdoor temperature below which the backup heater is allowed to assist during domestic hot water heating. This means the heating up time of domestic water heating will be kept to a minimum and as much as possible capacity of the heat pump is used for space heating. NOTICE [5-01] Equilibrium temperature and [5-03] Space heating priority temperature are eld settings that are related to backup heater. So it is obliged to set [5-01] and [5-03] to the same setting value. INFORMATION If the backup heater operation is limited ([4-00]=0) and the ambient temperature TA is lower than the eld setting to which parameter [5-03] is set, then the domestic hot water will not be heated with the backup heater.
[5-04] TU
[5-03] Tset Domestic hot water set point temperature TU User set point (as set on the user interface) TA Ambient (outdoor) temperature Space heating priority
TA
WARNING Be aware that the domestic hot water temperature will be automatically increased with the value selected in eld setting [5-04] (if the outdoor temperature drops below eld setting [5-03]) compare to the user set point for domestic hot water (TU). Refer to eld setting [5-03], [7-00] and the operation manual to select preferable set point. If this high domestic hot water temperature can be a potential risk for human injuries, a mixing valve (eld supply) shall be installed at the hot water outlet connection of the domestic hot water tank. This mixing valve shall secure that the hot water temperature at the hot water tap never rise above a set maximum value. This maximum allowable hot water temperature shall be selected according to the applicable legislation.
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[6] DT for heat pump domestic water heating mode/scheduled storage and reheat domestic water heating DT for heat pump domestic water heating mode Applies only to installations with a domestic hot water tank. The 'DT (temperature difference) for heat pump domestic water heating mode' eld settings determine the temperatures at which heating of the domestic hot water by the heat pump will be started (i.e., the heat pump ON temperature) and stopped (i.e., the heat pump OFF temperature). When the domestic hot water temperature drops below the heat pump ON temperature (THP ON), heating of the domestic hot water by the heat pump will be started. As soon as the domestic hot water temperature reaches the heat pump OFF temperature (THP OFF) or the user set point temperature (TU), heating of the domestic hot water by the heat pump will be stopped (by switching the 3-way valve). The heat pump OFF temperature, and the heat pump ON temperature, and its relation with eld settings [6-00] and [6-01] are explained in the illustration below. [6-00] Start: temperature difference determining the heat pump ON temperature (THP ON). See illustration. [6-01] Stop: temperature difference determining the heat pump OFF temperature (THP OFF). See illustration.
TU > THP MAX T(C) 60 50 48 41 TU TU = 70C [6-01] = 2C [6-00] = 7C TU < THP MAX T(C) TU = 45C [6-01] = 2C [6-00] = 7C
Scheduled reheat domestic water heating(3): [6-05] Reheat: denes whether the scheduled domestic water reheat during daytime is enabled (1) or continuous reheat is enabled (2) or reheat is disabled (0) [6-06] Scheduled reheat start time: time of the day at which the domestic water should be heated. [6-07] Domestic hot water reheat set point [6-08] Domestic hot water reheat set point hysteresis Example 1: Scheduled storage [6-03]=1, scheduled reheat [6-05]=1, disinfection function [2-01]=1 activated.
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[2-03] TDHW [6-07]
[6-04]
[6-06]
[2-02]
[6-01] [6-00]
50 45 38
TU User set point temperature (as set on the user interface) THP MAX Maximum heat pump temperature at sensor in domestic hot water tank (50C)(depending on TA)(1) THP OFF Heat pump OFF temperature THP ON Heat pump ON temperature
A Scheduled storage operation: activated at [6-04], heat up domestic hot water untill domestic hot water user interface set point TDHW (e.g 55C) is reached. B Scheduled reheat operation: activated at [6-06], heat up domestic hot water untill domestic hot water reheat set point [6-07] (e.g 45C ) is reached. C Disinfection operation (if activated): activated at [2-02], heat up domestic hot water untill domestic hot water disinfection set point [2-03] (e.g 60C) is reached. Refer to "[2] Disinfection function" on page 27. t Time T Domestic hot water temperature TDHW Domestic hot water user interface set point
Example 2: Scheduled storage [6-03]=1, continuous reheat [6-05]=2, disinfection function [2-01]=1 activated.
T
INFORMATION The maximum domestic hot water temperature that can be reached with the heat pump is 50C(a). It is advised to select THP OFF not higher than 48C in order to improve performance of the heat pump during domestic water heating mode. When setting [4-03]=0, 2, 4, or 5 special attention to setting [6-00] is recommended. A good balance between the required domestic hot water temperature and heat pump ON temperature (THP ON) is a must.
(a) Depending on outdoor unit and tank selection. See operation range domestic hot water for more details.
[6-08]
[6-04]
[2-02]
Scheduled storage domestic water heating(2): The storage set point can be accessed directly using the buttons. and
[6-03] Scheduled storage: denes whether the scheduled domestic water heating storage during night is enabled (1) or not (0). [6-04] Scheduled storage start time: time of the night at which the domestic water should be heated.
A Scheduled storage operation: activated at [6-04], heat up domestic hot water untill domestic hot water user interface set point TDHW (e.g 55C) is reached. B Continuous reheat operation: continues activated heat up domestic water till domestic hot water reheat set point [6-07] (e.g 45C) is reached with a hysteresis of [6-08]. C Disinfection operation (if activated): activated at [2-02], heat up domestic hot water untill domestic hot water disinfection set point [2-03] (e.g 60C) is reached. Refer to "[2] Disinfection function" on page 27. t Time T Domestic hot water temperature TDHW Domestic hot water user interface set point
(1) Depending on outdoor unit and tank selection. See operation range domestic hot water for more details. (2) The scheduled storage/reheat domestic water heating is only applicable in case [4-03]=4 or 5.
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INFORMATION Make sure that the domestic hot water set point is according to your requirements. Start with a low domestic hot water storage set point, and only increase if you feel that the domestic hot water supply temperature is not sufcient for your requirements (this depends on your water using pattern). Make sure the domestic water is not heated unnecessary. Start with activating automatic storage during night (default setting). If it seems that the scheduled storage domestic water heating during the night is not sufcient for your requirements, an additional scheduled reheat during daytime can be set.
WARNING Be aware that the domestic hot water temperature will be automatically increased (always) with the value selected in eld setting [7-00] compare to the user set point for domestic hot water (TU). Refer to eld setting [7-00] and the operation manual to select preferable set point. If this domestic hot water temperature can be a potential risk for human injuries, a mixing valve (eld supply) shall be installed at the hot water outlet connection of the domestic hot water tank. This mixing valve shall secure that the hot water temperature at the hot water tap never rise above a set maximum value. This maximum allowable hot water temperature shall be selected according to the applicable legislation. INFORMATION If the booster heater operation is limited ([4-03]=0), then set point of eld setting parameter [7-00] has only meaning for powerful domestic water heating. [7-01] Hysteresis value booster heater: temperature difference determining the booster heater ON temperature (TBH ON). TBH ON=TBH OFF[7-01] INFORMATION The minimum value for booster heater ON temperature (TBH ON) is 2C (xed) below heat pump OFF temperature (THP OFF).
[7] DT for booster heater and dual set point control DT for booster heater (only for EKHW*) Applies only to installations with a domestic hot water tank(1).
When the domestic hot water is heated and the domestic hot water set point temperature (as set by the user) has been reached, the booster heater will continue to heat the domestic hot water to a temperature a few degrees above the set point temperature, i.e. the booster heater OFF temperature. These extra degrees are specied by the domestic hot water step length eld setting. Correct setting prevents the booster heater from repeatedly turning on and off (i.e. chattering) to maintain the domestic hot water set point temperature. Note: the booster heater will turn back on when the domestic hot water temperature drops [7-01] (eld setting) below the booster heater OFF temperature. INFORMATION If the schedule timer for booster heater (see the operation manual) is active, the booster heater will only operate if allowed by this schedule timer. [7-00] Domestic hot water step length: temperature difference above the domestic hot water set point temperature before the booster heater is turned off.
TDHW TBH OFF 73 TBH ON 71 TU 70
60 [7-00] [7-01]
[6-01]
[6-00]
BH
= 70C = 3C = 2C = 7C
HP
t BH Booster heater HP Heat pump. If heating up time by the heat pump takes too long, auxiliary heating by the booster heater can take place TBH OFF Booster heater OFF temperature (TU+[7-00]) TBH ON Booster heater ON temperature (TBH OFF[7-01]) THP MAX Maximum heat pump temperature at sensor in domestic hot water tank THP OFF Heat pump OFF temperature (THP MAX[6-01]) THP ON Heat pump ON temperature (THP OFF[6-00]) TDHW Domestic hot water temperature TU User set point temperature (as set on the user interface) t Time
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Dual set point control Applies only to installations with different heat emitter which require different set points. Dual set point control makes it possible to generate 2 different set points. INFORMATION There is no indication available which set point is active! [7-02] Dual set point control status: denes whether the dual set point control is enabled (1) or disabled (0). [7-03] Second set point heating: species the second set point temperature in heating operation. [7-04] Second set point cooling: species the second set point temperature in cooling operation. NOTICE The rst set point heating/cooling is the set point selected on the user interface. - In heating mode the rst set point can be a xed value or weather dependent. - In cooling mode the rst set point can be a xed value or weather dependent. The second set point heating [7-03] should be linked to the heat emitters which requires the highest set point in heating mode. Example: fan coil unit. The second set point cooling [7-04] is always a xed value. It should be linked to the heat emitters which requires the lowest set point in cooling mode. Example: fan coil unit. The actual second set point heating value depends on the selected value of setting [7-03]. - In case [7-03]=1~24, the actual second set point will be rst set point heating increased with [7-03] (the maximum is 55C). In this way the second set point heating is linked to the rst set point heating. - In case [7-03]=25~55, the actual second set point heating is equal to [7-03]. The selection of second set point or rst set point is determined by the terminals (X2M: 1, 2, 4). The second set point has always priority on the rst set point.
X2M
1 2 3 4 SP2 SP1
[8] Domestic water heating mode timer Applies only to installations with a domestic hot water tank. The 'domestic water heating mode timer' eld settings denes the minimum and maximum domestic water heating times, minimum time between two domestic water heating cycles by heat pump, and booster heater delay time. [8-00] Minimum running time: species the minimum time period during which heat pump domestic water heating mode should be activated, even when the target domestic hot water temperature for heat pump (THP OFF) has already been reached. [8-01] Maximum running time: species the maximum time period during which heat pump domestic water heating mode can be activated, even when the target domestic hot water temperature for heat pump (THP OFF) has not yet been reached. The actual maximum running time will automatically variate between [8-01] and [8-01]+[8-04] depending on the outdoor temperature. See gure in chapter "[8-04]" on page 34. INFORMATION Note that when the unit is congured to work with a room thermostat (refer to "8.2. Room thermostat installation conguration" on page 23), the maximum running timer will only be taken into account when there is a request for space heating or space cooling. When there is no request for space heating or space cooling, domestic water heating by the heat pump will continue until the 'heat pump OFF temperature' (see eld settings "[6]" on page 31) is reached. When no room thermostat is installed, the timer is always taken into account. [8-02] Anti-recycling time: species the minimum required interval between two heat pump domestic water heating mode cycles. The actual anti-recycling time will automatically variate between [8-02] and 0 depending on the outdoor temperature. See gure in chapter "[8-04]" on page 34.
1 0 1 0
SP1 First set point contact SP2 Second set point contact
INFORMATION When dual set point control is enabled, heating/cooling selection always has to be done on the user interface.
1 Heat pump domestic water heating mode (1=active, 0=not active) 2 Hot water request for heat pump (1=request, 0=no request) t Time
INFORMATION NOTICE It is the responsibility of the installer to make sure no unwanted situations can occur. It is very important that the water temperature to the oor heating loops never becomes too high in heating mode or never too cold in cooling mode. Failure to observe this rule can result in construction damage or discomfort. For example in cooling mode condensation on the oor can occur when water towards the oor heating loops is too cold (dew point). If the outdoor temperature is higher than the eld setting to which parameter [4-02] is set, and lower than the eld setting to which parameter [F-01], then eld settings of parameters [8-01], [8-02], and [8-04] are not considered. Parameter [F-01] is only applicable for EKHBX* indoor units.
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[8-03] Booster heater delay time (only for EKHW*): species the start-up time delay of the booster heater operation when heat pump domestic water heating mode is active. INFORMATION When heat pump is active in domestic water heating mode, the delay time of booster heater is [8-03]. When heat pump is not active in domestic water heating mode, the delay time is 20 min. The delay timer starts from booster heater ON temperature (TBH ON)
[8-04] Additional running time at [4-02]/[F-01]: species the additional running time on the maximum running time at outdoor temperature [4-02] or [F-01]. See gure below.
Heating t [8-01]+ [8-04] [8-02] [8-01] 0 t [8-01]+ [8-04] [8-02] [8-01] 0 TA 35C Cooling
[5-03]
[4-02]
[F-01]
TA
1
4
0 1
3
0 1 0 1 0
INFORMATION Only for EKHW*: The full advantage of [8-04] will be applicable if setting [4-03] is not 1. [9] Heating and cooling set point ranges The purpose of this eld setting is to prevent the user from selecting a wrong (i.e., too hot or too cold) leaving water temperature. Thereto the heating temperature set point range and the cooling temperature set point range available to the user can be congured.
[8-03] t
CAUTION In case of a oor heating application, it is important to limit the maximum leaving water temperature at heating operation according to the specications of the oor heating installation. In case of a oor cooling application, it is important to limit the minimum leaving water temperature at cooling operation (eld setting of parameter [9-03]) to 16~18C to prevent condensation on the oor.
1 Booster heater operation (1=active, 0=not active) 2 Heat pump domestic water heating mode (1=active, 0=not active) 3 Hot water request for booster heater (1=request, 0=no request) 4 Hot water request for heat pump (1=request, 0=no request) t Time
INFORMATION By adapting the booster heater delay time versus the maximum running time, an optional balance can be found between the energy efciency and the heat up time. However, if the booster heater delay time is set too high, it might take a long time before the domestic hot water reaches its set temperature upon domestic hot water mode request. The purpose of [8-03] is to delay the booster heater in relation with the heat pump operation time in domestic water heating mode. The setting [8-03] has only meaning if setting [4-03]=1. Setting [4-03]=0/2/3/4 limits the booster heater automatically in relation to heat pump operation time in domestic water heating mode. Take care that [8-03] is always in relation with the maximum running time [8-01]. [9-00] Heating set point upper limit: maximum leaving water temperature for heating operation. [9-01] Heating set point lower limit: minimum leaving water temperature for heating operation. [9-02] Cooling set point upper limit: maximum leaving water temperature for cooling operation. [9-03] Cooling set point lower limit: minimum leaving water temperature for cooling operation. [9-04] Overshoot setting: denes how much the water temperature may rise above the set point before the compressor stops. This function is only applicable in heating mode.
Example: [4-03]=1
Energy saving settings Quick heating settings (default)
[8-01] [8-03]
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Automatic setback function Setback function provides the possibility to lower the water temperature during space heating. The setback function can for instance be activated during the night because the temperature demands during night and day are not the same. INFORMATION Remark that the icon will be ashing during setback operation. The calculated leaving water setback set point is not shown during setback operation. By default the setback function is disabled. The setback function can be combined with the automatic weather dependent set point operation. Setback function is an automatic daily scheduled function. The setback function can be combined with the schedule timer. When setback is active, the scheduled space heating set point will be lowered with the [9-08] leaving water setback value.
[A] Quiet mode This eld setting allows to select the desired quiet mode. Two quiet modes are available: quiet mode A and quiet mode B. In quiet mode A, priority is given to the outdoor unit operating quietly under all circumstances. Fan and compressor speed (and thus performance) will be limited to a certain percentage of the speed at normal operation. In certain cases, this might result in reduced performance. In quiet mode B, quiet operation might be overridden when higher performance is required. In certain cases, this might result in less quiet operation of the outdoor unit to meet the requested performance. [A-00] Quiet mode type: denes whether quiet mode A (0) or quiet mode B (2) is selected. [A-01] Parameter 01: do not change this setting. Leave it set to its default value. NOTICE Do not set other values than the ones mentioned.
[9-05] Denes whether the setback function is turned ON (1) or OFF (0) [9-06] Start time: time at which setback is started [9-07] Stop time: time at which setback is stopped [9-08] Leaving water setback value
[C] Setup on EKRP1HB digital I/O PCB Solar priority mode [C-00] Solar priority mode setting: for information concerning the EKSOLHW solar kit, refer to the installation manual of that kit. Alarm output logic [C-01] Alarm output logic: denes the logic of the alarm output on the EKRP1HB digital I/O PCB. [C-01]=0, the alarm output will be powered when an alarm occurs (default). [C-01]=1, the alarm output will not be powered when an alarm occurs. This eld setting allows for distinction between detection of an alarm and detection of a power failure to the unit.
[C-01] Alarm No alarm No power supply to unit
T
A 55C
2C [9-08]
B 53C
t
[9-06] [9-07] A Normal leaving water temperature set point or calculated weather depended set point B Calculated leaving water setback temperature set point t Time T Temperature
In case the EKHW* is installed and [4-03]=4 or the EKHTS tank is installed, it is advised to set the start time of automatic storage during night [6-04] on the moment that the setback function starts [9-06]. INFORMATION Pay attention not to set the setback value too low, especially during colder periods (e.g. winter time). It is possible that the room temperature can not be reached (or it will take a much longer time) because of the big temperature difference.
0 (default) 1
Bivalent operation Applies only to installations with an auxiliary boiler (alternating operation, parallel connected). The purpose of this function is to determine based on the outdoor temperature which heating source can/will provide the space heating, either the Daikin indoor unit or an auxiliary boiler. The eld setting "bivalent operation" apply only the indoor unit space heating operation and the permission signal for the auxiliary boiler. When the "bivalent operation" function is enabled, the indoor unit will stop automatically in space heating operation when the outdoor temperature drops below "bivalent ON temperature" and the permission signal for the auxiliary boiler becomes active. When the bivalent operation function is disabled, the space heating by indoor unit is possible at all outdoor temperatures (see operation ranges) and permission signal for auxiliary boiler is always disactivated. [C-02] Bivalent operation status: denes whether bivalent operation is enabled (1) or disabled (0). [C-03] Bivalent ON temperature: denes the outdoor temperature below which the permission signal for the auxiliary boiler will be active (closed, KCR on EKRP1HB) and space heating by indoor unit will be stopped.
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[C-04] Bivalent hysteresis: denes the temperature difference between bivalent ON temperature and bivalent OFF temperature. Permission signal X1X2 (EKRP1HB) closed
[C-04]
Additional external backup heater permission signal [C-02]=2 This function gives the possibility to drive an additional external backup heater. The additional external backup heater can be used to assist space heating (not domestic water heating) during low ambient conditions. The signal for additional external heater will be activated when the second step of the internal backup heater is closed and when the outdoor temperature goes below [C-03] setting with [C-04] hysteresis. INFORMATION When [4-07] "Backup heater second step" is disabled, then the additional external backup heater signal will never be activated. [C-02]=2 Additional external backup heater operation is enabled (2) [C-03] External backup heater ON temperature: denes the outdoor temperature below which the permission signal for the external backup heater will be active (closed, KCR on EKRP1HB). [C-04] External backup heater hysteresis External backup heater permission (EKRP1HB) closed
[C-04]
open
[C-03] TA Outdoor temperature TA
CAUTION Make sure to observe all rules mentioned in application 5 when bivalent operation function is enabled. Daikin shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from failure to observe this rule. INFORMATION In case the outdoor unit is NOT ERLQ_CA* or ERHQ_W1+ERLQ_W1, the combination of setting [4-03]=0/2 with bivalent operation at low outdoor temperature can result in domestic hot water shortage. The bivalent operation function has no impact on the domestic water heating mode. The domestic hot water is still and only heated by the indoor unit. The permission signal for the auxiliary boiler is located on the EKRP1HB (digital I/O PCB). When it is activated, the contact X1, X2 is closed and open when it is disactivated. See gure for the schematic location of this contact. X2M X1 X2 X3 X4
signal
X1X2
open
[C-03] TA Outdoor temperature TA
CAUTION It is the responsibility of the installer to make sure no unwanted situations can occur and that all safeties are implemented according to applicable legislation. Daikin shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from failure to observe this rule.
OFF ON
INFORMATION SS1 Permission signal X1X2 can only be for the bivalent operation OR external backup heater permission signal. Both functions cannot be used at the same time. X1M
YC Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4
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[d] Benet kWh rate power supply/Local shift value weather dependent Benet kWh rate power supply [d-00] Switching off heaters: Denes which heaters are switched off when the benet kWh rate signal of the electricity company is received. If [d-01]=1 or 2 and the benet kWh rate signal of the electricity company is received, following devices will be switched off. Only for EKHW*(1):
[d-00] Compressor Back up heater Booster heater
Local shift value weather dependent The local shift value weather dependent eld setting is only relevant in case weather dependent set point (see eld setting "[1] Weather dependent set point" on page 27) is selected. [d-03] Local shift value weather dependent: determines the shift value of the weather dependent set point around outdoor temperature of 0C.
Tt [1-02]
L
0 (default) 1 2 3
Forced off [1-03] Permitted Forced off Permitted Tt TA R L [1-00]~[1-04] [1-00] 0C [1-01] TA R
0 (default) 2
Target water temperature Outdoor temperature Range Local shift value Applicable eld settings of the weather dependent set point [1].
Outdoor temperature range (TA) Local shift value
INFORMATION [d-00] settings 1, 2 and 3 are only meaningful if the benet kWh rate power supply is of type 1 or indoor unit is connected to a normal kWh rate power supply (via 30-31 X2M) and the backup heater and booster heater are not connected to the benet kWh rate power supply. For EKHTS, do not select 1 or 3 value.
[d-03]
0 1 2 3 4
2C~2C
2 4 2 4
4C~4C
[E] Unit information readout [E-00] Readout of the software version (example: 23) [E-01] Readout of the EEPROM version (example: 23) [E-02] Readout of the unit model identication (example: 11) [E-03] Readout of the liquid refrigerant temperature [E-04] Readout of the inlet water temperature NOTICE [E-03] and [E-04] readouts are not permanently refreshed. Temperature readouts are updated after looping through the eld setting rst codes again only.
[d-01] Unit connection to benet kWh rate power supply: Denes whether or not the outdoor unit is connected to a benet kWh rate power supply. If [d-01]=0, the unit is connected to a normal power supply (default value). If [d-01]=1 or 2, the unit is connected to a benet kWh rate power supply. In this case the wiring requires specic installation like explained in "Connection to a benet kWh rate power supply" on page 21. When parameter [d-01]=1 at the moment that the benet kWh rate signal is sent by the electricity company, that contact will open and the unit will go in forced off mode(3). When parameter [d-01]=2 at the moment that the benet kWh rate signal is sent by the electricity company, that contact will close and the unit will go in forced off mode(4).
(1) Only applicable for tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*). (2) Only applicable for tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS). (3) When the signal is released again, the voltage free contact will close and the unit will restart operation. It is therefore important to leave the auto restart function enabled. Refer to "[3] Auto restart" on page 28. (4) When the signal is released again, the voltage free contact will open and the unit will restart operation. It is therefore important to leave the auto restart function enabled. Refer to "[3] Auto restart" on page 28.
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[F] Option setup Pump operation The pump operation eld setting apply to the pump operation logic only when DIP switch SS2-3 is OFF. When the pump operation function is disabled the pump will stop if the outdoor temperature is higher than the value set by [4-02] or if the outdoor temperature drops below the value set by [F-01]. When the pump operation is enabled, the pump operation is possible at all outdoor temperatures. Refer to "8.3. Pump operation conguration" on page 24. [F-00] Pump operation: species wether the pump operation function is enabled (1) or disabled (0). Space cooling permission [F-01] Space cooling permission temperature: denes the outdoor temperature below which space cooling is turned off. INFORMATION This function is only valid for EKHBX when space cooling is selected.
Functionality of X14A [F-04] Functionality of X14A: species if the logic of X14A follows the output signal for the solar kit model (EKSOLHW) EKHBH/X_AA/AB (0) or if the logic of X14A follows the output for the bottom plate heater (1). INFORMATION Independent from eld setting [F-04], the contact X3-X4 (EKRP1HB) follows the logic of the output signal for the solar kit model (EKSOLHW). See gure below for the schematic location of this contact. X2M X1 X2 X3 X4
OFF ON
SS1
X1M Bottom plate heater control Applies only to installation with an outdoor unit ERLQ or in case the option bottom plate heater kit is installed. [F-02] Bottom plate heater ON temperature: denes the outdoor temperature below which the bottom plate heater will be activated by indoor unit in order to prevent ice build-up in the bottom plate of the outdoor unit at lower outdoor temperatures. [F-03] Bottom plate heater hysteresis: denes the temperature difference between bottom plate heater ON temperature and the bottom plate heater OFF temperature. Bottom plate heater ON
[F-03]
YC Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4
OFF
[F-02] TA Outdoor temperature TA
CAUTION The bottom plate heater is controlled via X14A. Make sure [F-04] is correctly set. INFORMATION The bottom plate heater at ERLQ_CA is controlled internally by the outdoor unit pcb. The eld settings [F-02] and [F-03] are not applicable for this unit.
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Setting name
Date
Value
Date
Value
Default value
Range
Step
Unit
Weather dependent set point 00 01 02 03 05 06 07 08 09 Low ambient temperature (Lo_A) High ambient temperature (Hi_A) Set point at low ambient temperature (Lo_Ti) Set point at high ambient temperature (Hi_Ti) Weather dependent for cooling function enable/disable Low ambient temperature (Lo2_A) High ambient temperature (Hi2_A) Set point at low ambient temperature (Lo2_Ti) Set point at high ambient temperature (Hi2_Ti) 10 15 40 25 0 (OFF) 20 35 22 18 20~5 10~20 25~55 25~55 0/1 10~25 25~43 5~22 5~22 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C C C C C C C C
Disinfection function 00 01 02 03 Operation interval Status Start time Set point (only in combination with domestic hot water tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS), [4-03]=5) Set point (only in combination with domestic hot water tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*), [4-03]5) Interval (only in combination with domestic hot water tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS), [4-03]=5) Interval (only in combination with domestic hot water tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*), [4-03]5) Fri 1 (ON) 23:00 60 Mon~Sun, All 0/1 0:00~23:00 xed 1:00 5 hour C
03
70
55~80
04
60
40~60
min
04
10
5~60
min
Backup/booster heater operation and space heating off temperature 00 Backup heater operation (only in combination with domestic hot water tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS)) Backup heater operation (only in combination with domestic hot water tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*)) Backup/booster heater priority Space heating off temperature Booster heater operation (only in combination with domestic hot water tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS)) Booster heater operation (only in combination with domestic hot water tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*)) Not applicable. Not applicable. Backup heater emergency operation Backup heater second step 1 (ON) 0/1/2
00
1 (ON) 0 (OFF) 35 5
01 02 03
03
3 2 0 1 (enabled) 1 (enabled)
1 1
04 05 06 07
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Setting name
Date
Value
Date
Value
Default value
Range
Step
Unit
Equilibrium temperature and space heating priority temperature 00 Equilibrium temperature status (only in combination with domestic hot water tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS), [4-03]=5, this setting is xed and can not be consulted) Equilibrium temperature status (only in combination with domestic hot water tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*), [4-03]5) Equilibrium temperature Space heating priority status (only in combination with domestic hot water tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS), [4-03]=5, this setting is xed and can not be consulted) Space heating priority status (only in combination with domestic hot water tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*), [4-03]5) Space heating priority temperature Set point correction for domestic hot water temperature (only in combination with domestic hot water tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*), [4-03]5)
1 (ON)
00
1 (ON) 0
0/1 15~35
01 02
1 (ON)
02
0 (OFF) 0
0/1 15~35
03 04
10
0~20
DT for heat pump domestic water heating mode 00 01 02 Start Stop Not applicable.
(a)
2 2 5
2~20 0~10
1 1
C C
Scheduled storage and reheat domestic water heating 03 04 05 06 07 08 7 Scheduled time storage Scheduled time storage start time Scheduled time reheat or continuous reheat Scheduled time reheat start time Domestic hot water reheat set point Domestic hot water reheat set point hysteresis
1 1:00 1 1:00 1 1
hour hour C C
DT for booster heater and dual set point control 00 Domestic hot water step length (only in combination with domestic hot water tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*), [4-03]5) Hysteresis value booster heater (only in combination with domestic hot water tank with builtin electrical booster heater (EKHW*), [4-03]5) Dual set point control status Second set point heating Second set point cooling 0 0~4 1 C
01
2 0 (OFF) 10 7
1 1 1
C C C
02 03 04 8
Domestic water heating mode timer 00 01 02 Minimum running time Maximum running time Anti-recycling time (only in combination with domestic hot water tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS), [4-03]=5) Anti-recycling time (only in combination with domestic hot water tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*), [4-03]5) Booster heater delay time (only in combination with domestic hot water tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*), [4-03]5) Additional running time at [4-02]/[F-01] 5 30 0.5 0~20 5~95 0~10 1 5 0.5 min min hour
02
0~10
0.5
hour
03
50 95
20~95 0~95
5 5
min min
04
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Setting name
Date
Value
Date
Value
Default value
Range
Step
Unit
Heating and cooling set point ranges 00 01 02 03 04 Heating set point upper limit Heating set point lower limit Cooling set point upper limit Cooling set point lower limit Overshoot setting(b) 55 25 22 5 1 37~55 15~37 18~22 5~18 1~4 1 1 1 1 1 C C C C C
Automatic set back function 05 06 07 08 A Set back operation Set back operation start time Set back operation stop time Leaving water set back value 0 (OFF) 23:00 5:00 2 0/1 0:00~23:00 0:00~23:00 0~10 1 1:00 1:00 1 hour hour C
Quiet mode 00 01 02 03 04 Quiet mode type Status Not applicable. Do not change the default value. Not applicable. Do not change the default value. Not applicable. Do not change the default value. 0 3 1 0
(c) (c)
0(c)
Not applicable 00 01 02 03 04 Not applicable. Do not change the default value. Not applicable. Do not change the default value. Not applicable. Do not change the default value. Not applicable. Do not change the default value. Not applicable. Do not change the default value. 0(c) 0
(c)
Read only Read only Read only Read only Read only
0(c) 0(c) 0
(c)
Setup on EKRP1HB digital I/O PCB 00 01 02 03 04 05 Solar priority mode setting Alarm output logic X1-X2 function: Bivalent operation status or additional external backup heater Bivalent ON temperature or additional external backup heater temperature Bivalent hysteresis or additional external backup heater hysteresis Not applicable. 0 0 0 0 3 0 0/1 0/1 0/1/2 25~25 2~10 1 1 1 1 1 C C
Benet kWh rate power supply/local shift value weather dependent 00 01 02 03 04 05 Switching off heaters Unit connection to benet kWh rate power supply Not applicable. Do not change the default value. Local shift value weather dependent Not applicable. Pump operation forced off or permitted during backup heater is forced off at benet kWh rate power supply ([d-00]=0 or 1) Not applicable. 0 0 (OFF) 0 (OFF) 0 (OFF) 1 1 1 0/1/2/3 0/1/2 0/1/2/3/4 0/1 1 1 1 1
06 E
Unit information readout 00 01 02 03 04 Software version EEPROM version Unit model identication. Do not change the default value. Liquid refrigerant temperature Inlet water temperature Read only Read only depending on model Read only Read only 1 1 C C
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Setting name
Date
Value
Date
Value
Default value
Range
Step
Unit
Option setup 00 01 02 03 04 Pump operation stop Space cooling permission temperature Bottom plate heater ON temperature Bottom plate heater hysteresis Functionality of X14A(b). 0 (enabled) 20 3 5 1 0/1 10~35 3~10 2~5 0/1 1 1 1 1 C C C
Action number selection Heating set point of selected action number [F-05] Time of selected action number [F-05] Underoor heating screed dry-out program enabled/ disabled Latest action number executed
The storage and reheat function is only applicable in case [4-03]=4 or 5. Only possible to modify the rst 3 minutes after power ON. The default value is only an indication as it is depending on the connected outdoor unit. For all action numbers of [F-05].
1 1 12 1 0
C hour
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9.
TEST
9.3.
The installer is obliged to verify correct operation of the indoor and outdoor unit after installation.
If required, the installer can perform a manual test run operation at any time to check correct operation of cooling, heating and domestic water heating.
9.1.
Final check
Procedure
1 2 Push the button 4 times so the icon will be displayed.
Before switching on the unit, read the following recommendations: When the complete installation and all necessary settings have been carried out, be sure that all panels of the unit are closed. If this is not the case, inserting your hand through the remaining openings can cause serious injury due to electrical and hot parts inside the unit. The service panel of the switch box may only be opened by a licensed electrician for maintenance purposes.
9.2.
When the unit is put into operation (by pressing the button) for the rst time, the system will automatically perform a test run in cooling mode. The test run will take up to 3 minutes, during which no specic indication is given on the user interface. During the automatic test run, it is important to ensure that the water temperature does not drop below 10C, which might activate the freeze-up protection and thereby prevent the test run to nish. Should the water temperature drop below 10C, press the / button so the icon is displayed. This will activate the backup heater during the automatic test run and raise the water temperature sufciently. If the automatic test run has ended successfully, the system will automatically resume normal operation. If there are misconnections or malfunctions, an error code will be displayed on the user interface. To resolve the error codes, see "11.3. Error codes" on page 48. NOTICE When the outdoor unit is put into pump down operation (see the outdoor unit installation manual), the automatic test run ag will be cleared. The next time the system is put into operation, the automatic test run will be executed again. After nishing automatic test run or power ON/OFF, the compressor will operate in the selected operation mode and continue for certain time (set point on the remote controller is overruled during this operation).
Depending on the indoor unit model, heating operation, cooling operation or both must be tested as follows (when no action is performed, the user interface will return to normal mode after 10 seconds or by pressing the button once): To test the heating operation push the / button so the icon is displayed. To start the test run operation press the button. To test the cooling operation push the / button so the icon is displayed. To start the test run operation press the button. To test the domestic water heating operation push the button. The test run operation will start without pressing the button. The test run operation will end automatically after 30 minutes or when reaching the set temperature. The test run operation can be stopped manually by pressing the button once. If there are misconnections or malfunctions, an error code will be displayed on the user interface. Otherwise, the user interface will return to normal operation. To resolve the error codes, see "11.3. Error codes" on page 48. INFORMATION To display the last resolved error code, push the button 1 time. Push the button again 4 times to return to normal mode. It is not possible to perform a test run if a forced operation from the outdoor unit is in progress. Should forced operation be started during a test run, the test run will be aborted.
9.4.
This function allows the installer to dene and automatically execute an "underoor heating screed dry-out" program. The program is used to dry-out the screed of an underoor heating during the construction of a house.
Disclaimer
1. Even though the program will be executed automatically the different programmed actions, the installer is responsible to check on regular basis the good working of the setup. Please pay attention that the installer has full responsibility to select the correct program that ts to the type of used screed for the oor. INFORMATION Benet kWh rate power supply cannot be used in combination with "underoor heating screed dry-out program". (In case [d-01] is enabled, [F-08] can not be set.)
2.
Field settings
Underoor screed dry-out eld settings: [F-05] Action number selection [F-06] Heating set point of selected action number [F-05] [F-07] Time of selected action number [F-05] (steps of 12 hours) [F-08] Underoor heating screed dry-out program enabled (1)/ disabled (0) [F-09] (Read only) Latest action number executed. In case "underoor heating screed dry-out program" is executed successful then [F-09] has value 21.
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Getting started
Each action is executed with a programmed heating set point for a programmed time (steps of 12 hours). A maximum of 20 different actions can be programmed. The program is activated in the test run operation. When the program is stopped by an error or an operation switch off or a power failure, the U3 error code will be displayed. To resolve the error codes, see "11.3. Error codes" on page 48.
Activate INFORMATION The activation of the "Underoor heating screed dry-out program" is similar to the starting the Test run operation 1 Push the displayed. button 4 times so the icon will be
2 To start the "Underoor heating dry-out program" press the button. 3 The "Underoor heating dry-out program" will start and display the action and temperature setting of action number 1. The icon is also displayed. 3 During activation The underoor heating dry-out program will automatically run trough all programmed actions. End 1 When all actions are executed, the program will automatically be stopped by switching off the unit and the icon will be disappeared.
(2)
[F-07]=48 h
4 (1)
[F-06]=25C
(2)
[F-06]=35C
t
H t (1) (2) Heating set point Time Action number 1 Action number 2
2 When the (Underoor heating dry-out program) has ended successfully the [F-09] will have value 21. INFORMATION When the program is stopped by an error, by an operation switch off or by a power failure, then the U3 error will be displayed. To resolve the error codes, see "11.3. Error codes" on page 48. In this case [F-09] (Latest action number executed) will contain the latest action executed. [F-08] The "Underoor heating screed dry-out program enabled (1)/disabled (0)" is always set to 0 (disable) when a program has been started once. This means that in case a second time an underoor heating screed dry-out program must be started then [F-08] needs to be set again.
Set eld settings The different actions are programmed as follows: (refer to "8.9. Field settings" on page 26 to know how to change the eld settings) 1 Set in [F-05] (Action number), the action to be programmed, example 1. Save the new value by pressing the button. 2 Set in [F-06] (Heating set point of selected action number [F-05]), example 25C. Save the new value by pressing the button. 3 Set in [F-07] (Time of selected action number [F-05]), example 24 hours. Save the new value by pressing the button. 4 Repeat step 1 through 3 to program all the actions. INFORMATION The not set actions will not be programmed because these actions has time [F-07] equal to 0 hours as default. So in case to many actions are programmed and the quantity needs to be reduced, set the time [F-07] to 0 hours of the actions that does not need to be executed.
Consult the different actions to conrm good setting values as follows: (Refer to "8.9. Field settings" on page 26 to know how to change the eld settings) 1 Set in [F-05] (Action number), the action to be consulted, example 1. Save the new value by pressing the button. 2 Consult [F-06] (Heating set point of selected number [F-05]) 3 Consult [F-07] (Time of selected number [F-05]), example 24 hours. 4 Repeat step 1 through 3 to consult all the actions. Enable the "underoor heating screed dry-out program" as follows: 1 Set in [F-08] (Underoor heating screed dry-out program enabled/disabled) to 1 (enabled). 2 When nished, press the MODE.
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10. MAINTENANCE
AND SERVICE
In order to ensure optimal availability of the unit, a number of checks and inspections on the unit and the eld wiring have to be carried out at regular intervals. This maintenance shall be carried out by the installer or service agent.
Make sure to always x the cover with the screws when removing the switch box. DANGER: DO NOT TOUCH PIPING AND INTERNAL PARTS See "2. General safety precautions" on page 2.
NOTICE Touch a metal part by hand (such as the stop valve) in order to eliminate static electricity and to protect the PCB before performing service.
DANGER Do not touch water pipes during and immediately after operation as the pipes may be hot. Your hand may suffer burns. To avoid injury, give the piping time to return to normal temperature or be sure to wear proper gloves. Do not touch the refrigerant pipes during and immediately after operation as the refrigerant pipes may be hot or cold, depending on the condition of the refrigerant owing through the refrigerant piping, compressor, and other refrigerant cycle parts. Your hands may suffer burns or frostbite if you touch the refrigerant pipes. To avoid injury, give the pipes time to return to normal temperature or, if you must touch them, be sure to wear proper gloves. Do not touch the internal parts (pump, backup heater, etc.) during and immediately after operation. Your hands may suffer burns if you touch the internal parts. To avoid injury, give the internal parts time to return to normal temperature or, if you must touch them, be sure to wear proper gloves.
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INFORMATION Refer to the service manual to carry out any service mode operation.
11. TROUBLESHOOTING
This section provides useful information for diagnosing and correcting certain troubles which may occur in the unit. This troubleshooting and related corrective actions may only be carried out by your installer.
CORRECTIVE ACTION Check the controller set point. Check that all shut-off valves of the water circuit are completely open. Check if the water lter needs cleaning. Make sure there is no air in the system (purge air). Check on the manometer that there is sufcient water pressure. The water pressure must be >1 bar (water is cold) Check that the pump speed setting is on the highest speed. Make sure that the expansion vessel is not broken. Check that the resistance in the water circuit is not too high for the pump (refer to "8.8. Setting the pump speed" on page 26). Make sure that the water volume in the installation is above the minimum required value (refer to "Checking the water volume and expansion vessel pre-pressure" on page 16).
Symptom 2: The unit is turned on but the compressor is not starting (space heating or domestic water heating)
POSSIBLE CAUSES The unit must start up out of its operation range (the water temperature is too low). CORRECTIVE ACTION In case of low water temperature, the system utilizes the backup heater to reach the minimum water temperature rst (15C). Check that the backup heater power supply is correct. Check that the backup heater thermal fuse is closed. Check that the backup heater thermal protector is not activated. Check that the backup heater contactors are not broken. If [d-01]=1 or 2, the wiring requires specic installation like illustrated in "Connection to a benet kWh rate power supply" on page 21. Other correctly installed congurations are possible, but are to be specic for the type of benet kWh rate power supply type at this specic site. Wait for the power to return.
WARNING In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cut-out, this appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility.
The benet kWh rate power supply settings and electrical connections do not match.
DANGER: DO NOT TOUCH PIPING AND INTERNAL PARTS Do not touch water pipes during and immediately after operation as the pipes may be hot. Do not touch the refrigerant pipes during and immediately after operation as the refrigerant pipes may be hot or cold, depending on the condition of the refrigerant owing through the refrigerant piping, compressor, and other refrigerant cycle parts. Do not touch the internal parts (pump, backup heater, etc.) during and immediately after operation.
The benet kWh rate signal was sent by the electricity company.
See "2. General safety precautions" on page 2. INFORMATION For problems related to the optional solar kit for domestic water heating, refer to the troubleshooting in the installation manual of that kit.
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Symptom 8: [4-03] and maximum tank set point is not according to the applicable tank 1. In case of domstic hot water tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*) and [4-03]=5 or maximum domestic hot water set point is 60C, the wrong eld setting and logic is activated according to the applicable tank. In case of domestic hot water tank without booster heater (EKHTS) and [4-03]5 or maximum domestic hot water set point is 78C, the wrong eld setting and logic is activated according to the applicable tank.
POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION Check all eld wiring between indoor unit and tank switch box. Reset procedure Power off the indoor unit and put SS-2 to OFF. Power on the indoor unit, it means that the indoor unit will detect no domestic hot water tank. Power off the indoor unit and put SS2-2 to ON again. Power on the indoor unit and the the indoor unit will detect again the type of tank: tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*)([4-03] default value will be 3), or tank without electrical booster heater (EKHTS)([4-03] default value will be 5).
2.
At the time of setting DIP switch SS2-2, wrong eld wiring caused wrong detection of tank type.
" when
CORRECTIVE ACTION Change the "user permission level" eld setting [0-00], see "8.9. Field settings" on page 26.
Symptom 9: Temperature values displayed on the remote controller (user interface) are displayed in F instead of C
POSSIBLE CAUSES You accidentally changed the setting to view the temperature values in F by pushing the and buttons simultaneously. CORRECTIVE ACTIONS To change the display back to C, push and buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds. Execute same procedure to change back to the F display. The default temperature display is in C.
The backup heater equilibrium temperature has not been congured correctly. Too much heat pump capacity is used for heating domestic hot water (applies only to installations with a domestic hot water tank).
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Error code
Failure cause
Corrective action
8H
Check that the contactor of the electric backup heater is not short circuited. Check that the outlet water thermistor is giving the correct read out. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer.
A1
Instruction to turn the unit OFF User interface mode (heating/cooling ) Domestic water heating mode ( ) Push the button Push the button
Indoor unit PCB defective Too low (during cooling operation) or too high (during heating operation) refrigerant temperature (measured by R3T) Backup heater thermal protector is open
A5
ON ON OFF OFF
ON OFF ON OFF
1 time 1 time
1 time 1 time
AA
Reset the thermal protector by pressing the reset button (refer to "5.2. Main components" on page 10 for location of the reset button). Contact your local dealer.
In case this procedure for resetting the safety is not successful, contact your local dealer.
Error code Failure cause Corrective action
Check the reset button of the thermal protector. If both the thermal protector and the controller are reset, but the AA error code persists, the backup heater thermal fuse has blown. AC Booster heater thermal protector is open (applies only to installations with a domestic hot water tank with built-in electrical booster heater (EKHW*)) Secondary thermal protector is open (applies only to units with a EKHWSU domestic hot water tank installed) C0 Flow switch failure (ow switch remains closed while pump is stopped) Heat exchanger thermistor failure (heat exchanger temperature sensor broken) Outdoor unit PCB defective Abnormal high pressure
80
Inlet water temperature thermistor failure (inlet water thermistor broken) Outlet water temperature thermistor failure (outlet water temperature sensor broken) Water heat exchanger freeze-up failure (due to water ow too low) Water heat exchanger freeze-up failure (due to refrigerant shortage)
81
89
Check that the ow switch is not clogged with dirt. Contact your local dealer.
7H
Flow failure (water ow too low or no water ow at all, minimum required water ow is 16 l/min)
Check that all shut-off valves of the water circuit are completely open. Check if the water lter needs cleaning. Check that the unit is operating within its operating range (refer to "12. Technical specications" on page 50). Also refer to "6.9. Charging water" on page 17. Make sure there is no air in the system (purge air). Check on the manometer that there is sufcient water pressure. The water pressure must be >1 bar (water is cold). Check that the pump speed setting is on the highest speed. Make sure that the expansion vessel is not broken. Check that the resistance in the water circuit is not too high for the pump (refer to "8.8. Setting the pump speed" on page 26). If this error occurs at defrost operation (during space heating or domestic water heating), make sure that the backup heater power supply is wired correctly and that fuses are not blown. If EKHWSU version of domestic hot water tank is installed, check if the setting of the additional thermostat in the tank switch box is correct (50C). Check that the pump fuse (FU2) and PCB fuse (FU1) are not blown. Check that the contactor of the electric backup heater is not short circuited. Check that the outlet water thermistor is giving the correct read out.
C4
E1 E3
Contact your local dealer. Check that the unit is operating within its operating range (refer to "12. Technical specications" on page 50). Contact your local dealer. Check that the unit is operating within its operating range (refer to "12. Technical specications" on page 50). Contact your local dealer. Check that the unit is operating within its operating range (refer to "12. Technical specications" on page 50). Contact your local dealer. Check if the fan is not obstructed by dirt. If the fan is not obstructed, contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Check that the contactor of the electric booster heater is not short circuited. Check that the domestic hot water thermistor is giving the correct read out. Clean the outdoor coil. If the coil is clean, contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer.
E4
E5
E7
E9 EC
Malfunction of electronic expansion valve Domestic hot water temperature too high (>89C)
F3
Too high discharge temperature (e.g. due to outdoor coil blockage) Malfunctioning HPS system Outdoor temperature thermistor failure (outdoor thermistor is broken) Domestic hot water tank thermistor failure Malfunction of pressure sensor Discharge pipe thermistor failure Suction pipe outdoor unit thermistor failure Aircoil thermistor frost detection failure Aircoil thermistor mean temperature failure
H3 H9
HC J1 J3 J5 J6 J7
Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer.
8F
Outlet water temperature of indoor unit too high (>75C) during domestic water heating
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Error code
Failure cause
Corrective action
J8 L4 L5 L8 L9 LC P1 P4 PJ U0 U2 U3
Liquid pipe outdoor unit thermistor failure Electric component failure Electric component failure Electric component failure Electric component failure Electric component failure PCB failure Electric component failure Failure of capacity setting Refrigerant failure (due to refrigerant leak) Main circuit voltage failure Underoor heating screed dry-out program has been stopped by another error, or by pushing operation off button, or by power failure.
Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. The error can only be reset in the test mode as follows: First, press the button 4 times so the icon will be displayed. Then press the button 1 time. Finally push the button to exit the test mode. Notes: In this case [F-09] "Latest action number executed" will contain the latest action number executed. [F-08] "Underoor heating screed dry-out program enabled (1)/disabled (0)" is always cleared to 0 (disable). This means that in case a second time a "Underoor heating screed dry-out program" must be started, [F-08] needs to be set again. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer. Contact your local dealer.
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12. TECHNICAL
12.1. General
SPECIFICATIONS
Nominal capacity cooling heating Dimensions H x W x D Weight machine weight operation weight Connections water inlet/outlet water drain refrigerant liquid side refrigerant gas side Expansion vessel volume maximum working pressure (MWP) Pump type no. of speed Sound pressure level Internal water volume Pressure relief valve water circuit Operation range - water side heating cooling Operation range - air side heating cooling domestic hot water by heat pump
(a) MBSP = Male British Standard Pipe
Refer to the Technical Data Refer to the Technical Data 922 x 502 x 361 48 kg 61 kg 1-1/4" MBSP(a) hose nipple 9.5 mm (3/8 inch) 15.9 mm (5/8 inch) 10 l 3 bar water cooled 3 Refer to technical data 5.5 l 3 bar +15~+55C +5~+22C 20~+35C +10~+46C 20~+35C 922 x 502 x 361 48 kg 61 kg 1-1/4" MBSP(a) hose nipple 9.5 mm (3/8 inch) 15.9 mm (5/8 inch) 10 l 3 bar water cooled 3 Refer to technical data 5.5 l 3 bar +15~+55C 20~+35C 20~+35C
Standard unit (power supply via outdoor unit) power supply Backup heater power supply maximum running current
230 V 50 Hz 1P See "Connection of the backup heater power supply" on page 20 See "Connection of the backup heater power supply" on page 20
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4PW62572-1B 05.2011