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WATER - WATER AND BRINE - WATER HEAT PUMPS FOR INDOOR INSTALLATION
R410A
Dear Customer, Thank you for having purchased a FERROLI product. It is the result of many years of experiences and of particular research studies and has been made with top quality materials and advanced technologies. The CE mark guarantees that the products satisfy all the applicable European Directives. The qualitative level is kept under constant control and FERROLI products therefore offer SAFETY, QUALITY and RELIABILITY. Thank you once again for your preference. FERROLI S.p.A
CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
GB
We, the undersigned, hereby declare under our responsibility, that the machine in question complies with the provisions established by Directives :
DK
Underfegnede forsikrer under eget ansvar al den ovennvnte maskine er i overensstemmelse med vilkrene i .direktiveme :
CE OVERENSSTEMMELSESERKLERING
EG KONFORMITTSERKLRUNG
DE
Wir, die Unterzeichner dies er Erklrung, erklren unter unseren ausschlie lichen Verantworfung, da die genannte Maschine den Bestimmungen der folgenden EG-Richtlinien entspricht :
FRSKRAN OM CE VERENSSTMMELSE
SE
Underfecknade frskrar under eget ansvar alt ovannmnda maskinskinen er i overensstemmelse med vilkarene i direktivene :
DECLARATION CE DE CONFORMITE
FR
Nous soussigns dclarons, sous notre entire responsabilit, que la machine en objet est conforme aux prescriptions des Directives :
BEKREFTELSE OM CE OVERENSSTEMMELSE
NO
Underfegnede forsikrer under eget ansvar al den ovennevnte maskinen er i overensstemmelse med vilkarene i direktivene :
DICHIARAZIONE CE DI CONFORMIT
IT
Noi sottoscritti dichiariamo, sotto la nostra responsabilit, che la macchina in questione conforme alle prescrizioni delle Direttive :
CE VAATIMUSTENMUKAISUUSVAKUUTUS
FI
Allekirjoittaneet vakuutamme omalla vastuullamme ett yllmainittu kone noudattaa ehtoja direktiiveiss :
DECLARACION CE DE CONFORMIDAD
ES
Quienes subscribimos la presente declaracion, declaramos, baio nuestra exclusiva responsabilidad, que la maquina en objeto respeta lo prescrito par las Directivas :
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DECLARAO CE DE CONFORMIDADE
IZJAVA O CE SUGLASNOSTI
PT
Ns, signatrios da presente, declaramos sob a nassa exclusiva responsabilidade, que a m quina em questo est em conformidade com as prescries das Directrizes :
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Mi nie potpisani izjavljujemo, pod naom odgovornou, da ova Maina odgovara zahtijevima iz Direktiva :
EG CONFORMITEITSVERKLARING
NL
Wij ondergetekenden verklaren hierbij op uitsluitend eigen verantwoording dat de bovengenoemde machine conform de voorschriften is van de Richtlijnen:
PL
My niej podpisani owiadczamy z pen odpowiedzialnoci, e niej wymienione urzdzenie w peni odpowiada postanowieniom przyjtym w nastpujcych Dyrektywach:
DEKLARACJA ZGODNOCI CE
3QE22170 rev.03
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 UNIT DATAPLATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 UNIT DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 UNIT IDENTIFICATION CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 CONTROL SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 TECHNICAL DATA AND PERFORMANCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 TECHNICAL DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 NOMINAL PERFORMANCES - LOW TEMPERATURE PLANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 NOMINAL PERFORMANCES - MEDIUM TEMPERATURE PLANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 HEATING PERFORMANCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 COOLING PERFORMANCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 PLANT SIDE HYDRAULIC PERFORMANCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 SOURCE SIDE HYDRAULIC PERFORMANCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 DOMESTIC HOT WATER SIDE HYDRAULIC PERFORMANCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 OPERATING LIMITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 ELECTRICAL DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 NOISE LEVELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 WEIGHTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 OVERALL DIMENSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 MINIMUM OPERATING AREA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 HYDRAULIC CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 RECEIVING AND POSITIONING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 START UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 CONTROL SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 CONTROL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 HEATING AND COOLING CIRCUITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 CONTROL SYSTEM DEVICES INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 CONTROL SYSTEM USING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 CONTROL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 MENU STRUCTURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 REMOTE THERMOSTAT PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING (WIRED OR WIRELESS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE FOR THE USER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 INPUTS AND OUTPUTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 ALARMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 ALARMS TABLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 CONTROLLER TECHNICAL DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 SENSORS FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 SAFETY AND POLLUTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 REFRIGERANT SAFETY CARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
GENERAL FEATURES
General instructions This manual and the wiring diagram supplied with the unit must be kept in a dry place for possible future consultations . The manual provides information on installation and correct use and maintenance of the unit. Before carrying out installation, please carefully read all the information contained in this manual, which describes the procedures necessary for correct installation and use of the unit. Follow carefully the instructions contained in this manual and respect the safety regulations in force. The unit must be installed in conformity with the laws in force in the country of use. Unauthorized tampering with the electrical and mechanical equipment INVALIDATES THE WARRANTY. Check the electrical specifications given on the dataplate before making the electrical connections. Read the instructions given in the specific section on electrical connections. Deactivate the equipment in case of fault or poor operation. If the unit requires fixings, contact only specialized service centers recognized by the manufacturer and use original spare parts. The unit must be installed indoor and connected to a hydronic heating and/or cooling system. Any use different from that permitted or outside the operating limits indicated in this manual is prohibited (unless previously agreed with the firm). The manufacturer declines any responsability for damage or injury due to non-compliance with the information given in this manual.
Declaration of conformity The firm declares that the present unit complies with the requirements of the following directives : Machinery directive Pressure equipment directive (PED) Low voltage directive (LVD) 2006/42/EC 97/23/EC 2004/108/EC 2006/95/EC
Unit dataplate The figure on the right shows the fields reported on the unit dataplate : A C D E F B Trademark Serial number Model
Capacity in cooling
G H L I
Capacity in heating (heat pump) Power input in cooling Power input in heating (heat pump) Power supply
Reference standard
M O Q R S P N
Refrigerant type and charge weight Sound pressure level at 1 metre Maximum pressure - high pressure side
GENERAL FEATURES
Unit description This series of water-water heat pumps satisfies the heating, cooling and domestic hot water production requirements of residential plants of small and medium size. daily switching programs for heating, cooling and domestic hot water production.
All the units are suitable for indoor installation and can be applied to fan coil plants, radiant floor plants and high efficiency radiators plants. As source both water (from well, river, lake) or brine solutions (from geothermic probes) can be used. The control system allows to manage not only the refrigerant circuit but the whole plant with the possibility to choose different solutions both for the heating and cooling plant and for the domestic hot water management. The possibility of solar panels or other heating sources integration is also available.
The refrigerant circuit, contained in an extractable box to simplify the maintenance operations, is equipped with rotary compressor mounted on damper supports, brazed plate heat exchangers, thermostatic expansion valve and reverse cycle valve (for reversible units). The circuit is protected by high and low pressure switches and flow switches on both the exchangers. The outdoor structure and the refrigerant circuit box are both thermally and acoustically insulated in order to create a double wall against sound propagation and to allow the installation in domestic places. To avoid vibration propagation towards the hydraulic circuit the refrigerant circuit box is placed on damper supports and the connection pipes are flexible. Moreover all the hydraulic pipes are thermally insulated to avoid condensate generation. All the units are accurately built and individually tested in the factory. Only electric and hydraulic connections are required for installation.
The domestic hot water management allows to control the three way valve, the storage tank and the anti-legionella cycles (if necessary). The cooling function can be realized through passive cooling (free cooling) , through active cooling (refrigerant circuit inversion) or through both systems actuated in sequence. When the unit is used in radiant floor plants, to avoid condensate generation, a room humidity sensor can be installed.
The heating function optimizes the flow water temperature according both to the ambient temperature and to the outdoor temperature through climatic curves adaptable to the building features. Its possible to manage a storage tank and two independent circuits (a direct one and a mixed one).
Unit identification code The codes that identify the units and the meaning of the letters used are described below.
HSW IH 7.1 VB AB 0 M 1
Unit type
IH - Units suitable for hydronic plant installation operating as heat pumps IP - Units suitable for hydronic plant installation operating as reversible heat pumps
Power supply
1 - 230V - 1 - 50 Hz 5 - 400V - 3N - 50 Hz
Operating range
M - Medium temperature. The unit is suitable to produce water at medium temperature
Unit version
VB - Base Version
Acoustic setting up
AB - Base setting up
Refrigerant type
0 - R410A
GENERAL FEATURES
Description of components External structure. Basement, lateral panels and frontal panel, are completely thermally and acoustically insulated in order to minimize thermal losses and noise emissions in the surroundings. Accessibility to internal parts is possible removing the frontal panel and the upper panel. For extraordinary manteinances also the rear panel can be removed. heat pumps), pressure connections SAE 5/16 - UNF 1/2 20 equipped with pin, gasket and blind nut, as required for the use of R410A refrigerant (they allow the complete check of the refrigerant circuit : compressor inlet pressure, compressor outlet pressure, thermostatic expansion valve upstream pressure and pressure drops accross the filter). All the pipes of the refrigerant circuit are properly insulated to avoid condensate generation and to minimize thermal losses. Hydraulic circuit. Both the hydraulic circuit on the plant side and on the source side are equipped with expansion vessel, air vents and drain valves. All the pipes are thermally insulated to avoid condensate generation and minimize thermal losses. The circuit on the plant side is moreover equipped with pressure safety valve, pressure gauge and three speed glandless pump while the water flow rate on the source side can be adjusted by means of a three speed glandless pump or by means of a two way valve. Electrical panel. It contains all the power, control and security components necessary to guarantee the unit to work properly. The unit is managed by a microprocessor controller to which all the electrical loads and the control devices are connected. The user interface, placed on the frontal panel of the unit, allows to view and to modify, if necessary, all the parameters of the unit. All the units are supplied with an outdoor temperature sensor, to be installed outside, in order to realize the climatic control.
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Refrigerant circuit. It is contained inside an extractable box to simplify the maintenance operations. The box is placed on rubber vibration dampers and is connected to the hydraulic circuit through flexible pipes in order to avoid the propagation of the vibrations generated by the compressor outside the unit. The hermetic rotary compressor (1) is mounted on damper supports and is protected against overtemperatures and overcurrents. The heat exchangers on the plant side (2) and on the source side (3) are realized with brazed stainless steel plates, properly insulated to avoid condensate generation and to minimize thermal losses, and protected by a flow switch that detects whatever water flow lack. The expansion device (4), a thermostatic expansion valve with external equalizer, allows the unit to adjust itself to the different operating conditions keeping steady the set superheating. The refrigerant circuit of each unit contains moreover solid core hermetic filter dryer (5) to restrain impurity and moisture residuals that could be present in the circuit, high and low pressure switches in order to assure the compressor to operate inside the permitted limits, 4 way reverse cycle valve (6) to allow operating mode change reversing the refrigerant flow (only for reversible 6
GENERAL FEATURES
Control system The microprocessor controller is able to manage not only the unit itself but also all that components of the plant which allow to realize a complete system. The main functions of the control system are : room temperature control according to the outdoor temperature (climatic control)
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management of a heating and/or cooling mixed circuit (pump and 3 way mixing valve) management of a heating direct circuit (only pump) management of a storage tank for heating and/or cooling solar panels integration passive cooling
domestic hot water production (management of 3 way valve, storage tank, anti legionella cycles)
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Room temperature
management of electrical heaters for heating and domestic hot water (3 steps logic) Besides the standard user interface present on all the units, wired or wireless remote thermostats are available which allow to control all the operating parameters of the unit and to acquire the temperature in the different zones in order to realize a more precise and comfortable control. The unit controller is able to manage a lot of different plant solutions enabling automatically the necessary control algorythms according to the components which have been connected.
room humidity control for cooling with radiant systems digital input for electrical energy low tariff
internal programmer clock (for heating, cooling and domestic hot water) alarm memory management and diagnostic
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The controller is able to manage up to two zones in heating (one by means of a mixed circuit and the other by means of a direct circuit) and one zone in cooling (by means of a mixed circuit). Its possible to realize more complex plants connecting to the heat pump controller further expansion modules in order to extend without limits the number of zones to be managed.
For each zone the following parameters can be set : set point daily or weekly operating time table climatic control curve room control sensor : it can be in common with the other zones or independent (in that case its necessary to install an additional room thermostat)
GENERAL FEATURES
Options
Pump 2 way valve 3 way valve Domestic hot water production 3 way valve with primary heat exchanger 3 way valve with secondary heat exchanger (for integrated tank) Passive cooling Integrative electrical heaters Soft starter Allows the circulation of the water on the source side. Modulates the water flow rate on the source side when the water circulation is assured by an external pump. Allow to divert the hot water produced by the heat pump from the heating circuit to the domestic hot water circuit. The hot water is diverted by the three way valve on an internal heat exchanger. An internal pump assures a correct domestic hot water flow through the other side of the heat exchanger. The hot water is diverted by the three way valve in a tank integrated in the unit (accessory). The domestic hot water is generated istantaneously by means of an internal heat exchanger and a modulating pump. Allows to use the source to cool down the plant water without activating the compressor. Integrate or replace the heating power supplied by the heat pump and are managed by the unit controller with a 3 step logic. Reduces the compressor start current.
The controller flexibility and the big number of options available allow to get, for each model, a lot of different configurations that integrate inside the heat pump many components of the plant and allow to realize compact and tested installations. Not reversible heat pump (IH) without options
In order to select the right configuration it is necessary to define the type of plant to which the heat pump will be connected, both for what concerning the heating and cooling circuits, and for what concerning the domestic hot water management. Reversible heat pump (IP) without options
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GENERAL FEATURES
Option Domestic hot water production 3 way valve In this configuration the heat pump can be coupled to a domestic hot water tank equipped with a coil designed for a maximum water temperature between 55C and 60C. The anti legionella cycles have to be performed by means of electrical heaters placed on the heat pump outlet (see option Integrative electrical heaters) or directly inside the tank.
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In this configuration the heat pump can be coupled to a domestic hot water tank without coil. The anti legionella cycles have to be performed by means of electrical heaters placed on the heat pump outlet (see option Integrative electrical heaters) or directly inside the tank.
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In this configuration the heat pump can produce instantaneously the domestic hot water using the hot water stored in the tank integrated in the unit (see accessory Domestic hot water production tank). The temperature of the domestic hot water at the unit outlet is adjusted modulating the speed of the pump on the primary side. The anti legionella cycles are not necessary.
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GENERAL FEATURES
Accessories
Remote thermostat Remote control (wired or wireless) Wireless transmitter Wireless repeater Wireless adaptor for outdoor temperature sensor Condensate sensor Room hygrostat Room humidity sensor (with or without display) Rubber vibration dampers Transformer 230V / 24V - 3VA Domestic hot water production tank Pipes for solar panels connection Refrigerant circuit box Allows operating mode selection and set point adjustment. The on board temperature sensor can be used in order to realize a climatic control. Replicates all the control and visualization functionalities of the controller installed on the unit. The on board temperature sensor can be used in order to realize a climatic control. Connected to the unit controller, allows to communicate with wireless remote control and wireless outdoor temperature sensor. Extends wireless operating range. Allows to transform the wired outdoor temperature sensor, standard for all the units, in a wireless sensor. In cooling mode it allows the minimum flow temperature control when condensate generation occurs. In cooling mode it allows the minimum flow temperature control according to the room humidity. In cooling mode it allows the minimum flow temperature control according to the room dew point, calculated from the measured room humidity. Allow to reduce the transmission to the unit support plane of the mechanical vibrations generated by the compressor and by the fans in their normal operating mode. It assures the correct power supply for the condensate sensor and for the room humidity sensor. Integrated tank, to be installed under the unit, for domestic hot water production. Inside the tank a coil for solar panels integration is contained. Allow to move the connections of the solar integration coil, available on the tank (accessory), directly on the upper side of the unit. If a failure occurs inside the refrigerant circuit, it permits to restart the heat pump very quickly.
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Model
3.1
230 - 1 - 50
5.1
230 - 1 - 50
7.1
230 - 1 - 50
9.1
230 - 1 - 50
11.1
230 - 1 - 50
U.M.
V-ph-Hz
R410A rotary 1 0 - 100 0,43 stainless steel brazed plates 1 0,53 stainless steel brazed plates 1 0,67 3 10 10 3 speed glandless pump 1 0,14 3 speed glandless pump 1 0,15 120 1,1 9,0
0 - 33 - 66 - 100
R410A rotary 1 0 - 100 0,67 stainless steel brazed plates 1 0,53 stainless steel brazed plates 1 0,67 3 10 10 3 speed glandless pump 1 0,14 3 speed glandless pump 1 0,15 120 1,1 9,0
0 - 33 - 66 - 100
R410A rotary 1 0 - 100 1,13 stainless steel brazed plates 1 0,67 stainless steel brazed plates 1 0,84 3 10 10 3 speed glandless pump 1 0,14 3 speed glandless pump 1 0,15 120 1,1 9,0
0 - 33 - 66 - 100
R410A rotary 1 0 - 100 1,13 stainless steel brazed plates 1 0,84 stainless steel brazed plates 1 1,04 3 10 10 3 speed glandless pump 1 0,14 3 speed glandless pump 1 0,15 120 1,1 9,0
0 - 33 - 66 - 100
n % kg
Compressor Quantity
Power steps Oil charge Type Quantity Water volume Type Quantity Water volume Plant side heat exchanger
n l
n l bar l l
Plant side hydraulic circuit Safety valve set point Expansion vessel volume Expansion vessel volume Plant side pump Type Quantity Installed power Type Quantity Installed power Volume
n kW
n kW l m2 kW %
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Model
3.1
230 - 1 - 50 3,37
5.1
230 - 1 - 50 5,11
7.1
230 - 1 - 50 6,85
9.1
230 - 1 - 50 9,31
11.1
230 - 1 - 50 11,8
U.M.
V-ph-Hz kW -
Heating W10W35 ( source : water in 10C out 7C / plant : water in 30C out 35C )
0,59 5,71 578 798 7 60 0,90 5,68 874 51 14 1,24 1171 1612 22 41 5,52
kW l/h l/h
Available static head plant side Water flow rate source side IH Pressure drops source side Heating capacity Power input COP
1206
kPa kPa kW -
Heating B0W35 ( source : brine in 0C out -3C / plant : water in 30C out 35C )
2,49 0,58 4,29 427 673 5 63 3,77 0,89 4,24 646 58 11 5,06 1,22 4,15 866 51 17
kW l/h l/h
Available static head plant side Water flow rate source side Pressure drops source side Heating capacity Power input COP
1018
1359
kPa kPa kW -
Heating W10W35 ( source : water in 10C out 7C / plant : water in 30C out 35C )
0,58 5,69 566 780 6 60 3,30 0,89 5,63 857 52 13 5,01 1,23 1149 1579 21 41 5,46 6,72
9,13
11,6
kW l/h l/h
Available static head plant side Water flow rate source side Pressure drops source side Heating capacity Power input COP
1181
kPa kPa kW -
Heating B0W35 ( source : brine in 0C out -3C / plant : water in 30C out 35C )
2,44 0,57 4,28 418 658 5 64 3,70 0,88 4,20 634 997 10 58 4,97 1,21 4,11 850 52 17
kW l/h l/h
Available static head plant side Water flow rate source side IP Pressure drops source side Cooling capacity Power input EER
1471 2299
1331
kPa kPa kW -
Cooling W30W18 ( source : water in 30C out 35C / plant : water in 23C out 18C )
3,56 0,59 6,03 611 59 5 5,39 0,90 5,99 927 49 11 7,21 1,24 1242 1443 18 38 5,81
kW l/h l/h
Available static head plant side Water flow rate source side Pressure drops source side Cooling capacity Power input EER
710
1077
kPa kPa kW -
Cooling B30W18 ( source : brine in 30C out 35C / plant : water in 23C out 18C )
3,48 0,60 5,80 598 828 7 59 5,26 0,93 5,66 905 50 15 7,04 1,27 1212 1682 24 39 5,54
kW l/h l/h
Available static head plant side Water flow rate source side Pressure drops source side
1255
kPa kPa
Data declared according to EN 14511. The values are referred to units without options or accessories. Brine = water with 30% ethylene glycol.
12
Model
3.1
230 - 1 - 50 3,10
5.1
230 - 1 - 50 4,70
7.1
230 - 1 - 50 6,30
9.1
230 - 1 - 50 8,56
11.1
230 - 1 - 50 10,9
U.M.
V-ph-Hz kW -
Heating W10W45 ( source : water in 10C out 7C / plant : water in 40C out 45C )
0,71 4,37 529 686 5 61 1,08 4,35 801 54 11 1,48 1072 1384 17 44 4,26
kW l/h l/h
Available static head plant side Water flow rate source side IH Pressure drops source side Heating capacity Power input COP
1038
kPa kPa kW -
Heating B0W45 ( source : brine in 0C out -3C / plant : water in 40C out 45C )
2,29 0,70 3,27 391 560 4 65 3,47 1,07 3,24 592 849 8 60 4,65 1,46 3,18 792 54 13
kW l/h l/h
Available static head plant side Water flow rate source side Pressure drops source side Heating capacity Power input COP
1127
kPa kPa kW -
Heating W10W45 ( source : water in 10C out 7C / plant : water in 40C out 45C )
0,70 4,34 519 672 5 62 3,04 1,07 4,31 785 54 10 4,61 1,46 1052 1355 16 45 4,23 6,18
8,39
10,7
kW l/h l/h
Available static head plant side Water flow rate source side Pressure drops source side Heating capacity Power input COP
1015
kPa kPa kW -
Heating B0W45 ( source : brine in 0C out -3C / plant : water in 40C out 45C )
2,24 0,69 3,25 382 546 3 65 3,40 1,06 3,21 581 828 8 60 4,57 1,44 3,17 779 54 12
kW l/h l/h
Available static head plant side Water flow rate source side IP Pressure drops source side Cooling capacity Power input EER
1106
kPa kPa kW -
Cooling W30W7 ( source : water in 30C out 35C / plant : water in 12C out 7C )
2,74 0,59 4,64 470 571 3 62 4,14 0,91 4,55 712 866 8 56 5,55 1,24 4,48 954 48 13
kW l/h l/h
Available static head plant side Water flow rate source side Pressure drops source side Cooling capacity Power input EER
1161
kPa kPa kW -
Cooling B30W7 ( source : brine in 30C out 35C / plant : water in 12C out 7C )
2,69 0,60 4,48 462 669 5 62 4,07 0,93 4,38 698 56 11 5,44 1,26 4,32 935 49 17
kW l/h l/h
Available static head plant side Water flow rate source side Pressure drops source side
1015
1359
kPa kPa
Data declared according to EN 14511. The values are referred to units without options or accessories. Brine = water with 30% ethylene glycol.
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A B C D
Inlet temperature - source side [C] Power input ( brine and water )
Inlet temperature - source side [C] The graphs allow to get the corrective factors to be applied to the nominal performances in order to obtain the real performances in the selected operating conditions. The reference nominal conditions are : - water-water units : W10W35 (source : water in 10C out 7C / plant : water in 30C out 35C) - brine-water units : B0W35 (source : water in 0C out -3C / plant : water in 30C out 35C) Outlet temperature plant side : A = 55C B = 45C C = 35C D = 25C COP ( water )
3,0 2,8
1,8 1,7 1,6 1,5 1,4 1,3 1,2 1,1 1,0 0,9 0,8 0,7 0,6 0,5 0,4 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25
3,0 2,8 2,6 2,4 2,2 2,0 1,8 1,6 1,4 1,2 1,0 0,8 0,6 0,4 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25
D C B A
2,6 2,4 2,2 2,0 1,8 1,6 1,4 1,2 1,0 0,8 0,6 0,4 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25
D C B A
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The graphs allow to get the corrective factors to be applied to the nominal performances in order to obtain the real performances in the selected operating conditions. The reference nominal conditions are : - water-water units : W30W7 (source : water in 30C out 35C / plant : water in 12C out 7C) - brine-water units : B30W7 (source : brine in 30C out 35C / plant : water in 12C out 7C) Outlet temperature plant side : A = 24C B = 18C C = 12C D = 7C
Inlet temperature - source side [C] Power input ( brine and water )
1,8 1,7 1,6 1,5 1,4 1,3 1,2 1,1 1,0 0,9 0,8 0,7 0,6 0,5 0,4 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
A B C D
C D A B
40
45
The performances of the units, when used as brine - water, are referred to applications in which the source side fluid is a solution of water and 30% ethylene glycol by volume. Such a concentration guarantees a freezing temperature of about -15C and allows the unit to work inside the declared operating limits.
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Flow rate [ l/h ] Pressure drops A = unit with option Domestic hot water production : 3 way valve B = unit with option Integrative electrical heaters C = unit with option Passive cooling
40 35 30
A B C
2500
3000
3500
Flow rate [ l/h ] The graphs are referred to units operating with water at the temperature of 10C (density 1000 kg/m3). 16
25 20 15 10 5 0 0 500 1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
Available static head - unit with option Source side flow rate management : Pump
80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500
11.1
The graphs are referred to units operating with water at the temperature of 10C (density 1000 kg/m3). 17
Flow rate [ l/h ] Domestic hot water side hydraulic performances Available static head A = unit with option Domestic hot water production : 3 way valve B = unit with option Domestic hot water production : 3 way valve with primary heat exchanger
80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500
A 9.1 11.1
Flow rate [ l/h ] The graphs are referred to units operating with water at the temperature of 10C (density 1000 kg/m3). 18
50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 -5 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 -5 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Passive cooling
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3.1
230 - 1 - 50 5,9 1,3 36 32
5.1
230 - 1 - 50 7,7 1,7 45 35
7.1
230 - 1 - 50 10,1 2,2 52 38
9.1
230 - 1 - 50 13,3 2,9 82 41
11.1
230 - 1 - 50 17,0 3,7 112 43
U.M.
Maximum total current input Maximum total power input Maximum total start current Maximum total start current with soft starter (option)
V-ph-Hz A kW A A
M.I.C.
400 - 3N - 50 39,1 13,0 9,0 230 - 1 - 50 0,15 230 - 1 - 50 0,08 230 - 1 - 50 0,14 0,7 0,4 0,8
230 - 1 - 50
400 - 3N - 50 39,1 13,0 9,0 230 - 1 - 50 0,15 230 - 1 - 50 0,08 230 - 1 - 50 0,14 0,7 0,4 0,8
230 - 1 - 50
400 - 3N - 50 39,1 13,0 9,0 230 - 1 - 50 0,15 230 - 1 - 50 0,08 230 - 1 - 50 0,14 0,7 0,4 0,8
230 - 1 - 50
400 - 3N - 50 39,1 13,0 9,0 230 - 1 - 50 0,15 230 - 1 - 50 0,08 230 - 1 - 50 0,14 0,7 0,4 0,8
230 - 1 - 50
400 - 3N - 50 39,1 13,0 9,0 230 - 1 - 50 0,15 230 - 1 - 50 0,08 230 - 1 - 50 0,14 0,7 0,4 0,8
230 - 1 - 50
V-ph-Hz A A kW
F.L.A. F.L.I.
V-ph-Hz A kW
Domestic hot water production pump (with option 3 way valve with primary heat exchanger)
Power supply F.L.A. F.L.I. Maximum total current input Maximum total power input
V-ph-Hz A kW
Domestic hot water production pump (with option 3 way valve with secondary heat exchanger)
Power supply F.L.A. F.L.I. Maximum total current input Maximum total power input
V-ph-Hz A kW
63
125
250
[dB]
74 75 75 76 76
[dB(A)]
Reference conditions Performances referred to units operating in heating mode at nominal conditions W10W35. Unit placed in free field on reflecting surface (directional factor equal to 2). The sound power level is measured according to ISO 3744 standard. The sound pressure level is calculated according to ISO 3744 and is referred to a distance of 1 meter from the external surface of the unit.
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3.1
5.1
7.1
9.1
11.1
U.M.
Pump
2 way valve 3 way valve 3 way valve with primary heat exchanger
Domestic hot water production tank Pipes for solar panels connection Refrigerant circuit box
Transport weights
Unit Unit without options Source side flow rate management Domestic hot water production Passive cooling Accessories Options 148 3 2 3 9 10 5 5 95 52 3 452 3 2 3 9 10 5 5 95 56 3 154 3 2 3 9 10 5 5 95 58 3 163 3 2 3 9 10 5 5 95 67 3 166 3 2 3 9 10 5 5 95 70 3
kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg
Pump
2 way valve 3 way valve 3 way valve with primary heat exchanger
Domestic hot water production tank Pipes for solar panels connection Refrigerant circuit box
Operating weights
Unit Unit without options Source side flow rate management Domestic hot water production Passive cooling Accessories Options 133 4 3 5 13 14 8 6 202 5 137 4 3 5 13 14 8 6 202 5 139 4 3 5 13 14 8 6 202 5 148 4 3 5 13 14 8 6 202 5 152 4 3 5 13 14 8 6 202 5
kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg
Pump
2 way valve 3 way valve 3 way valve with primary heat exchanger
Domestic hot water production tank Pipes for solar panels connection
21
8 1 2 3 4 5
7 6
53
90
90
80
80
80
90
90
85
852
600
600
600
Minimum operating area Rispect the free area around the unit as shown in figure in order to guarantee a good accessibility and facilitate maintenance and control operations.
B
A B
600 mm 300 mm
B
22
1678
CONNECTIONS
Hydraulic connections To design properly the hydraulic system respect the local safety regulations in force. It is always necessary to guarantee an appropriate water flow through the plate heat exchangers of the unit even if on both the hydraulic circuits (source side and plant side) is installed, as standard, a flow switch that stops the unit if the water flow rate is too low. To adjust the water flow rate through the heat exchangers modify the speed of the pump by means of the 3 speed selector. For a more accurate adjustment it is reccomended the installation of a valve on the outlet of each circuit. It is also reccomended to install a filter on the inlet of each circuit in order to avoid the entrance of foreign substances. The hydraulic circuit on the plant side is equipped with safety valve and expansion vessel. To mantain the circuit under pressure a self-filling group, that automatically fills the circuit, can be installed. The hydraulic circuit on the source side is equipped with expansion vessel. If it is used as a closed circuit it is necessary to install an adequate safety valve (maximum setting 6 bar). Suggestions for the hydraulic plant realization Prepare the pipes with the minimum possible number of bends in order to minimize pressure losses, and suitably support them to prevent excessive stresses at the connections of the unit. Install shut-off valves near the components that need maintenance, to allow their replacement without having to drain the system. Provide manual or automatic valves in the highest part of the circuit to vent the air. Make sure there are no leaks before insulating the pipes and filling the system. In order to avoid condensate generation insulate all the pipes on the source side (and also on the plant side for reversible heat pumps) using steam barrier type material. Brine solutions When the unit is used as a brine-water heat pump, the source side hydraulic circuit must be filled with a brine solution able to guarantee a freezing temperature lower than the minimum expected operating temperature. In order to guarantee the unit to work inside the whole operating range declared, a freezing temperature not higher than -15C is required. The brine solution must be mixed before filling the circuit. All the components used on the source side hydraulic circuit must be suitable to work with the brine solution adopted. Galvanized steel pipes are not to be used. Expansion vessels setting All the units are equipped with expansion vessels (source side and plant side). The precharge pressure of the expansion vessel must be adequate to the total volume of the hydraulic circuit at which the unit is connected. The factory setting (pVE-std = 0,5 bar g) is the minimum value necessary to avoid the presence of zones with a negative relative pressure inside the hydraulic circuit and the risk of pump cavitation, supposing that no parts of the plant are placed at a higher level than the one at which the unit is installed. In that case the precharge pressure must be increased proportionally to the elevation of the highest part of the plant according to the following relation : pVE = pVE-std + Hmax / 9,81 pVE : Hmax expansion vessel precharge pressure [bar g] elevation of the highest part of the plant referred to the unit installation level [m]
The maximum value of the precharge pressure is equal to the safety valve pressure set. Increasing the precharge pressure, the maximum plant volume supported by the expansion vessel of the unit is reduced : VI = VVE Ce [ 1 - ( 1 + pVE ) / ( 1 + pVS ) ] VI : VVE : Ce : pVS : plant volume supported by the expansion vessel [l] expansion vessel volume [l] expansion coefficient safety valve pressure set [bar g]
If the real plant volume is higher than such calculated volume, it is necessary to install an additional expansion vessel of appropriate volume. Once the hydraulic circuit has been filled, the pressure at the expansion vessel must be slightly higher than the precharge pressure. If parts of the plant are placed at a lower level than the one at which the unit is installed, verify that the components can withstand the maximum pressure that can be present.
Water
Freezing temperature [C] 0
(percentage by volume)
Ethylene glycol
20% -8,9 -15,7 30%
101,46 -
58,63
45,24 68,84 -
-24,9
40%
(percentage by volume)
Propylene glycol
20% -7,4 -13,1 30%
39,96 60,41 -
-21,5
40%
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CONNECTIONS
Electrical connections The electrical wirings must be carried out by qualified personnel according to the regulations in force at the installation time in the country of installation. Before starting any work on the electrical circuit make sure that the unit power supply line is disconnected at the start. N.B. Refer to the electrical diagram enclosed in the unit. Power supply system The power cables of the heat pump power supply line must be connected to : for single phase power supply : from a single phase voltage system provided with neutral conductor and separated earth wire : V = 230 V 10 % f = 50 Hz for three phase power supply : from a symmetrical three phase voltage system provided with neutral conductor and separated earth wire : V = 400 V 10 % f = 50 Hz The units are shipped completely factory wired and arranged for the connection to the power supply. The power cables must enter the unit through the holes on the rear panel and must be connected to the power supply terminals of the unit. The integrative electrical heaters (option) must be supplied by a dedicated power supply line to be connected to the power supply terminals inside the electrical board of the unit. Heat pump power supply The power supply cables must have an adequate section for the power absorbed by the unit and must be chosen in conformity with the regulations in force. Design the power supply line, always referring to the total FLI and FLA values of the unit, taking into account the selected options (except the integrative electrical heaters) and the installed accessories. Integrative electrical heaters power supply The power supply cables must have an adequate section for the power absorbed by the only integrative electrical heaters and must be chosen in conformity with the regulations in force. It is possible to connect the integrative electrical heaters either to a single phase power supply or to a three phase power supply. If a three phase power supply is used, connecting to the terminal R the same phase used to supply the heat pump, the maximum absorbed current for each phase never exceeds 16A. Upstream protection An automatic switch suitable for ensuring protection against overcurrents and indirect contacts must be installed upstream each power supply line. Coordination between line switch must be carried out observing the regulations in force on electrical safety, regarding the type of installation and the installation ambient conditions. Connection available for the user The electrical board of the heat pump contains some terminals dedicated to the connection of temperature probes, humidity probes, pumps, valves ... Carry out all the necessary connections in order to realize the desired plant following the instructions reported in the section Inputs and outputs. ATTENTION Carry out all the connections outside the heat pump avoiding the power cables and the probe cables to be coupled.
N PE
N L1 L2 L3
L1 N PE
N1 R
N PE
N1 R
N PE
Heat pump
Heat pump
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Positioning The units are suitable for indoor installation. Verify that the support surface can bear the weight of the selected unit and is perfectly horizontal. In order to limit the vibrations transmitted by the unit it is possible to place, between the unit base and the support surface, a strip of hard rubber or, if a higher level of insulation is required, vibration dampers. In any case it is not advisable to place the unit near private offices, bedrooms or zones where very low noise levels are required. Respect the minimum operating area and verify that the installation place is not subject to flooding.
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START UP
Start up The following operations must be carried out only by properly trained personnel. To make the contractual warranty effective, start up must be carried out by authorized service centres. Before calling the service centre it is advisable to make sure that all the installation steps have been completed (positioning, electrical connections, hydraulic connections). Preliminary checks before turning on 1. Verify that : the unit has not suffered visible damages due to transport or positioning the unit is placed on an horizontal surface able to bear its weight the minimum operating area are respected tha ambient conditions comply with the provided operating limits the hydraulic and electrical connections has been carried out correctly
2. Disconnect the unit power suply line at the start and make sure that : - the unit power supply line complies with the regulations in force - the screws, fastening the electrical cables to the components inside the electrical panel of the unit, are well tightened (vibrations during transport phases could have caused some loosening) 3. Connect the unit power supply line and verify that : - the voltage of the power supply line complies with the the nominal one of the unit - for three phase power supply units, the unbalance between the phases is lower than 2% (a higher value produces an excesive current input on one or more phases causing possible damages to the electrical components of the unit) NOTE. Example of phase unbalance calculation - Read the value of the three line voltages using a voltmeter : line voltage between phases L1 and L2 : V1-2 = 390 V
line voltage between phases L2 and L3 : V2-3 = 397 V line voltage between phases L3 and L1 : V3-1 = 395 V - Calculate the difference between the maximum and minimum value of the measured line voltages : Vmax = max ( V1-2 ; V2-3 ; V3-1 ) - min ( V1-2 ; V2-3 ; V3-1 ) = V2-3 - V1-2 = 397 - 390 = 7 V - Calculate the average line voltage value : Vaverage = ( V1-2 + V2-3 + V3-1 ) / 3 = ( 390 + 397 + 395 ) / 3 = 394 V - Calculate the percentage unbalance value : Vmax / Vaverage x 100 = 7 / 394 x 100 = 1,78 % < 2 %
Turning on Press the unit switch on button placed on the frontal panel of the unit. Start all the plant components necessary to guarantee an adequate water flow rate on the source hydraulic circuit (only if the source side pump is not present). Set the type of heat pump (water-water or brine-water) modifying the parameter 5800. Activate the unit in heating or in cooling mode operating on the user interface or on the remote controls and insert a set point suitable to require the unit to work.
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CONTROL SYSTEM
Control system configuration The control system can be configured in different ways in order to adapt itself to the user needs and to the kind of plant managed by the heat pump. The simpler configuration consists of unit controller (A), outdoor air temperature sensor (B) and user interface (C). Such components are always supplied with the unit and allow to realize a climatic control based only on the outdoor air temperature.
Starting from this configuration it is possible to add, as accessories, remote thermostats (D) or remote controls (E) in order to realize a climatic control based also on the room temperature of each zone and to control the heat pump at a distance.
The communication between the devices of the control system can be carried out through wired or wireless connections. To realize a wireless network are available, as accessories : wireless transmitter (F) to be connected to the heat pump controller, wireless adaptor for outdoor temperature sensor (G) , wireless remote control (H) and wireless repeater (I) to be used to amplify the signal when the distance between the devices is large.
F I
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CONTROL SYSTEM
Heating and cooling circuits The controller of the heat pump is able to manage two circuits in HEATING and one circuit in COOLING. The management of further heating or cooling circuits, possible by means of additional expansion modules, is not treated in this manual. Function
Heating Cooling
Circuit name
HCP CC1 HC1
Heating circuit 1
Type of circuit
direct (unmixed) mixed mixed
The heating circuit 1 and the cooling circuit 1 control the same plant components (pump and mixing valve). For the mixing valve management a temperature sensor (probe B1) on the flow of the circuit must be install. By means of these three circuits it is possible to manage up to two zones : Zone 1 : Zone 2 : cooling through cooling circuit 1 cooling not managed heating through heating circuit 1
The heating circuit P can also be managed together with the heating circuit 1, sharing set point and room temperature sensor. In that case zone 2 is not present. Heating circuit P management is defined by parameter 46 set on the user interface of the unit. For each zone can be set : set point
daily or weekly operating time table climatic curve room control sensor
The room sensor of each zone is contained inside the remote thermostat or the remote control. For each zone it is possible to install a remote control or a remote thermostat (it is not possible to install both). Each zone can operate also without room sensor (in that case the climatic control is based only on the outdoor air temperature). If a remote thermostat or a remote control is present, the management of each zone is always possible also through the unit user interface. The diagrams reported below show the different possible configurations of the system and the parameters to be set.
Configuration 2 Zone 1 : management through user interface Zone 2 : management through user interface
Zone 1
HC1/CC1 HCP
Zone 1
HC1/CC1
Zone 2
HCP
46
User interface
46
User interface
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CONTROL SYSTEM
Configuration 3 Zone 1 : management through remote control Zone 2 : not present Configuration 5 Zone 1 : management through user interface Zone 2 : management through remote control or thermostat
Zone 1
HC1/CC1 HCP
Zone 1
HC1/CC1
Zone 2
HCP
Remote control 1
46 40 42 46 48
User interface
Remote control 1
Room unit 1 HC1 + HCP HC1
46 40 42 ru
User interface
Remote control 1
Room unit P -
Remote thermostat 1
3
Configuration 4 Zone 1 : management through remote control or thermostat Zone 2 : management through user interface
Configuration 6 Zone 1 : management through remote control or thermostat Zone 2 : management through remote control or thermostat
Zone 1
HC1/CC1
Zone 2
HCP
Zone 1
HC1/CC1
Zone 2
HCP
46 40 42 ru
User interface
Remote control 1
Room unit 1 HC1 1
46 40 42 ru 40 42 ru
User interface
Remote control 1
Room unit 1 HC1 1
Remote thermostat 1
Remote thermostat 2
3
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CONTROL SYSTEM
Control system devices installation REMOTE THERMOSTAT AND REMOTE CONTROL ( WIRED OR WIRELESS ) They should be located in the main room of the zone they manage taking into account the following criteria : - the place of installation should be chosen so that the sensor can measure the room temperature as accurately as possible without being influenced by the direct solar radiation or by other hot or cold sources (about 1,5 meters above the floor); - in the case of wall mounting, enough clearance above the device must remain, enabling it to be fitted and removed.
min. 10 cm
The power supply of the remote thermostat and of the remote control is supplied by the mounting base. When the devices are removed from their base, power is cut off and the devices are out of operation. The wireless remote control is powered by three 1,5 V alkaline batteries type AA (LR06). Remote thermostat
4,2
96 91
56
2 1
60
96
1
47
56 60
CL+ CL-
BSB ground
BSB data
82
42
11
67
4,2
39
100
100
185
Wireless
56 60 80
1 2 3
CL+ CLG+
Power supply
BSB ground
BSB data
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CONTROL SYSTEM
OUTDOOR AIR SENSOR
H
1 2H
5,5
min2,5 m
The device must be installed outside the building. The sensor is connected to the controller of the unit or to the wireless adaptor through a two wire cable ( the wires are interchangeable ).
N-W
91,6
79,8
49,7
WIRELESS ADAPTOR FOR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR The device must be installed inside the building. The device is powered by two 1,5 V alkaline batteries type AAA (LR03). The outdoor air sensor is connected to the adaptor through a two wire cable ( the wires are interchangeable ).
4,2
5,5
A B
Button
LED
AAA
B A
100
56
2 1
90
32
56 60
WIRELESS TRANSMITTER
The transmitter must be connected to the X60 terminal of the heat pump controller. Before connecting the transmitter, the controller must be disconnected from power. Do NOT install the transmitter inside metal casing.
28,8 71
60
AAA
A C B
Terminal X60
Button
LED
A B
66,5
55,8
43
WIRELESS REPEATER
The device must be installed inside the building. The device is powered through the mounting base by the power pack supplied with the device ( the wires are interchangeable ).
4,2
100
56
2 1
60
B A
90
32
56 60
A B
Button
LED
31
CONTROL SYSTEM
Wireless devices connection The wireless devices should be located in such a way that the transmission is as interference free as possible. The following criteria must be observed : In order to fulfill the connection two stages are necessary.
- do not place the devices in the vicinity of electrical cables, strong magnetic fields or equipments as PC, televisions, micro wave ovens... - do not place the devices near large metal structures or constructional elements with fine meshes as special glass or special concrete;
Connection establishment : wireless devices are connected to the controller of the heat pump. This stage must be done before installing the devices so that all the parts are within easy reach. Connection test : the signal quality is checked. The devices must be already installed in their final position. If the test fails its necessary to modify the position of the devices or to add a wireless repeater in order to extend wireless operating range.
- the distance of the devices from the transmitter should not exceed 30 meters or 2 floors. WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER Connection establishment Verify if the wireless transmitter is connected to the heat pump controller and that the controller is powered. Verify if the batteries of the wireless remote controller are properly installed. Press the button on the wireless transmitter for at least 8 seconds. The led starts blinking at high frequency. Press the OK button on the wireless remote controller to enter the menu PROGRAMMING. Select the menu WIRELESS and press OK. Select YES with the knob and press OK. Press the INFO button for at least 3 seconds, select the operating level COMMISSIONING and press OK. Set the parameter 40 USED AS according to the use of the component and press OK.
The process of opening the connection is started. The display shows the progress of opening the connection in %. The process can take 2 to 120 seconds. The connection is established when DEVICE READY appears and the led on the wireless transmitter extinguishes. Connection test
Press the OK button on the wireless remote controller to enter the menu PROGRAMMING. Select the menu WIRELESS and press OK.
Press the INFO button for at least 3 seconds, select the operating level COMMISSIONING and press OK. Set the parameter 121 TEST MODE as ON and press OK.
The digits on the left show the telegrams sent, the digits on the right the telegrams received. The test will be ended after 24 telegrams. The test is considered successful when at least 50% of the telegrams sent have been received.
WIRELESS ADAPTOR FOR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR Connection establishment Verify if the wireless transmitter is connected to the heat pump controller and that the controller is powered. Verify if the batteries of the wireless adaptor are properly installed. Press the button on the wireless transmitter for at least 8 seconds. The led starts blinking at high frequency. Press the button on the wireless adaptor for at least 8 seconds. Also the led on the adaptor starts blinking at high frequency. The connection is established when the led on the wireless transmitter extinguishes. WIRELESS REPEATER Connection establishment
Press briefly the button on the wireless adaptor until also the led on the wireless adaptor extinguishes. Connection test Press the button on the wireless adaptor for a maximum of 8 seconds. The led on the adaptor starts blinking at low frequency. If the connection works correctly the led on the wireless transmitter flashes briefly at 10 second intervals. The test can be aborted pressing the ESC button After the test press briefly the button on the wireless adaptor until the led on the adaptor extinguishes.
Verify if the wireless transmitter is connected to the heat pump controller and that the controller is powered. Verify if the wireless repeater is properly powered. Press the button on the wireless transmitter for at least 8 seconds. The led starts blinking at high frequency. Press the button on the wireless repeater until also the led on the repeater starts blinking at high frequency. The connection is established when the led on the wireless transmitter extinguishes.
Press briefly the button on the wireless repeater until also the led on the wireless repeater extinguishes. Connection test Press the button on the wireless repeater for a maximum of 8 seconds. The led on the repeater starts blinking at low frequency. If the connection works correctly the led on the wireless transmitter flashes briefly at 10 second intervals. The test can be aborted pressing the ESC button After the test press briefly the button on the wireless repeater until the led on the repeater extinguishes.
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Control system using The user interface, placed on the frontal panel, allows the complete control of the system permitting to visualize and modify all the operating parameters of the unit. The remote control (wired or wireless) replicates all the functions available through the user interface. The only differences compared to the user interface are the presence of a temperature sensor to measure the room temperature of the zone managed by the remote control and the replacement of the Reset button with the Occupancy button. The remote thermostat contains a temperature sensor to measure the room temperature but allows the access to a limited number of functions.
HEATING button
18:28
DHW button
20.5 C
Room temperature
INFO button
BSB port
OK button
ESC button
RESET button
KNOB
COOLING button
DHW button
HEATING button
18:28
20.5 C
ESC button
Room temperature
OK button
KNOB
OCCUPANCY button
INFO button
COOLING button
HEATING button
20.5 C
KNOB
OCCUPANCY button
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USER INTERFACE AND REMOTE CONTROL DISPLAY
Heating : Comfort set point Heating : Reduced set point Heating : Frost Protection set point Cooling : Comfort set point
Wait Change batteries Holiday function active Reference to heating circuit Alarm messages Maintenance messages Info level Programming level ECO functions active
HEATING button
Allows to select the active heating mode (indicated by a bar under the corresponding symbol). Heating mode Automatic - room temperature controlled according to the set time table (switching between Comfort and Reduced set point) - protective functions active Heating mode Comfort - ECO functions active (automatic summer/winter changeover and automatic 24 hour heating limit) - room temperature controlled according to Comfort set point - protective functions active Heating mode Reduced - ECO functions not active (automatic summer/winter changeover and automatic 24 hour heating limit) - room temperature controlled according to Reduced set point - protective functions active - ECO functions active (automatic summer/winter changeover and automatic 24 hour heating limit) Heating mode Frost Protection - protective functions active COOLING button - room temperature controlled according to Frost Protection set point - ECO functions active (automatic summer/winter changeover and automatic 24 hour heating limit) Allows to select the cooling mode (indicated by a bar under the corresponding symbol). Cooling mode Automatic - room temperature controlled according to the set time table (switching between Comfort set point and OFF) - protective functions active Cooling mode OFF - cooling enabled according to the outdoor temperature - protective functions active 34
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DHW button Allows to select the domestic hot water heating mode (indicated by a bar under the corresponding symbol). Domestic hot water heating mode ON - protective functions active - protective functions active
- domestic hot water temperature controlled according to the set time table Domestic hot water heating mode OFF Domestic hot water heating mode FORCED
Pressing for at least 3 seconds the DHW button the domestic hot water tank forced charging function is activated. RESET button
Allows to cancel pending error messages and to ignore the scheduled delays at the unit switch on avoiding undesired waiting times during commissioning or fault tracing. This function should NOT be used in normal operation. OCCUPANCY button
When a room is not used for a short period of time, pressing the OCCUPANCY button is possible to lower the room temperature in order to save energy. When the room is occupied again, pressing again the OCCUPANCY button, normal operation is restored. The function is active only in automatic heating mode or in automatic cooling mode : - in heating : - in cooling : KNOB changeover from Comfort cooling to cooling OFF changeover from Comfort heating to Reduced heating
The function remains active until the next operating mode change set through the time table program. Allows to modify the Comfort set point (in heating or in cooling according to the active operating mode). Press the OK button to confirm. Allows moreover to select the different parameters inside the menu and to select the values of each parameter. INFO button
Pressing the INFO button various informations about the operating status of the system can be displayed. The list of informations changes according to the type of unit, the plant configuration and the active operating mode. When error or maintenance messages are displayed, pressing the INFO button further details about the event are provided.
ECO FUNCTIONS Automatic summer/winter changeover This function is used to switch on or off the heating mode in the course of the year according to the outdoor air temperature. It is possible to extend or to shorten the period of time during which the heating mode is active modifying the threshold of the outdoor air temperature at which the changeover takes place. The threshold set is independent for each circuit (parameter 730 for heating circuit 1, parameter 1330 for heating circuit P). Increasing the threshold the heating mode will be switched on earlier and switched off later. To take into account the building thermal inertia the outdoor temperature is attenauted. Automatic 24 hour heating limit This function is used to switch on or off the heating mode in the course of the day according to the outdoor air temperature. This function allows, in the intermediate seasons (spring and autumn), to respond to sudden changes of the outdoor air temperature. It is possible to extend or to shorten the period of time during which the heating mode is active modifying the temperature threshold at which the changeover takes place. The threshold is calculated adding to the Comfort set point a differential. The differential set is independent for each circuit (parameter 732 for heating circuit 1, parameter 1332 for heating circuit P). Increasing the differential the heating mode will be switched on earlier and switched off later. To take into account the building thermal inertia the outdoor temperature is attenauted.
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Control system programming The settings that can not be modified directly through the buttons of the user interface and of the remote controls are accessible through the programming parameters, grouped inside the various programming menus. The menus concerning functions which are not active are automatically hidden. It is possible to enter the programming menus with different user names. Each user has different authorizations concerning the possibility to visualize and modify the parameters : - End user E - Commissioning I - Heating engineer F The programming menus are accessible only through the user interface and the remote control. To enter the programming menus : - return to the main display (from whatever position press repeatedly the ESC button) - press the OK button - press the INFO button for at least 3 seconds - select the user name with the knob and press the OK button - select the desired menu and press OK To modify the parameters inside the menus : - select the desired parameter with the knob - press the OK button to modify the parameter - select the new value with the knob - press the OK button to confirm the new value or the ESC button to cancel Menu structure Menu
Hour and date Operator section
Level
E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E
Parameter
1 2 3 20 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 516 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 556 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 576
Function
Heating circuit 1
Time table 1
Heating circuit P
Time table 3
Time table 4
Hour / minutes Day / Month Year Language Preselection Phase 1 on Phase 1 off Phase 2 on Phase 2 off Phase 3 on Phase 3 off Default values Preselection Phase 1 on Phase 1 off Phase 2 on Phase 2 off Phase 3 on Phase 3 off Default values Preselection Phase 1 on Phase 1 off Phase 2 on Phase 2 off Phase 3 on Phase 3 off Default values
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Menu Level
E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E
Parameter
600 601 602 603 604 605 606 616 642 643 648 662 663 668 710 712 714 720 730 901 902 907 1300 1310 1312 1314 1320 1330 1610 1612 7120 7141 8410 8411 8412 8427 8429 8700 8701 8702 8740 8741 8743 8744 8756 8757 8800 8801 8803 8830 8831 8980 8981 8982 9031 9032 9033 9034 9035 9036
Function
Cooling circuit 1
Time table 5
Heating circuit 1
Cooling circuit 1
Heating circuit P
heat source
consumers
Diagnostic
Preselection Phase 1 on Phase 1 off Phase 2 on Phase 2 off Phase 3 on Phase 3 off Default values Start End Operating level Start End Operating level Comfort set point Reduced set point Frost Protection set point Climatic curve slope Summer/winter changeover temperature Operating mode Comfort set point Release Operating mode Comfort set point Reduced set point Frost Protection set point Climatic curve slope Summer/winter changeover temperature Nominal set point Reduced set point Economy mode Emergency operation Heat pump return temperature Set point heat pump return temperature Heat pump flow temperature Source return temperature Source flow temperature Outdoor temperature Minimum outdoor temperature Maximum outdoor temperature Room temperature heating circuit 1 Set point room temperature heating circuit 1 Flow temperature heating circuit 1 Set point flow temperature heating circuit 1 Flow temperature cooling circuit 1 Set point flow temperature cooling circuit 1 Room temperature heating circuit P Set point room temperature heating circuit P Set point flow temperature heating circuit P Temperature 1 Domestic Hot Water Set point Domestic Hot Water temperature Temperature 1 Buffer Set point Buffer temperature Temperature 2 Buffer Relay output QX1 Relay output QX2 Relay output QX3 Relay output QX4 Relay output QX5 Relay output QX6
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Remote thermostat programming The configuration parameters of the remote thermostat must be set on the device itself. A long press (longer than 3 seconds) on the OCCUPANCY button allows to enter the Programming menu from which is possible to modify the parameters listed in the table. When a parameter is selected the current value blinks. Use the knob to adjust the value of the parameter. Press briefly the OCCUPANCY button to select the following parameter. Press the HEATING button to escape from the Programming menu. Parameter
ru
Function
Remote thermostat use ru = 1 management heating circuit 1 ru = 3 management heating circuit P Save settings P1 = 1 save pressing HEATING button or without confirmation (for timeout) P1 = 2 save pressing HEATING button Operation lock P2 = 0 lock disabled P2 = 1 all the buttons are locked (access to Programming menu granted)
P1
P2
Remote control (wired o wireless) programming The configuration parameters of the remote control must be set on the device itself. Entering the Operator section menu it is possible to adjust the parameters listed in the table. Menu Level
E F F F I I I I I F
Parameter
20 22 26 27 28 40 42 46 48 54
Function
Operator section
Language Informations Operation lock Programming lock Save settings Renote control use Heating circuits assignment Operation heating circuit P Action OCCUPANCY button Room temperature sensor offset
For details on the settings of parameters 40, 42, 44 and 46 see paragraph Heating and cooling circuits. The room temperature sensor contained inside the remote control can be calibrated adding an offset (parmeter 54) to the value read. Functions available for the user Heat pump type setting It is possible to set the type of heat pump (water-water or brine-water) modifying the parameter 5800. Hour, date and language setting In order to set hour and date enter the Hour and date menu and modify the parameters 1, 2 and 3. It is possible to select the desired language for the user interface and for each remote control through the Operator section menu (parameter 20). Time tables setting When the selected operating mode is Automatic, the circuits are activated according to the set time tables. It is possible to set the time table independently for each circuit (heating circuit 1, heating circuit P, domestic hot water circuit, cooling circuit 1). For the cooling circuit 1 it is possible to select, through the parameter 907, whether : - keep the circuit always activated (24 hour per day) - activate the circuit according to time table 5 - activate the circuit according to heating circuit 1 time table For each time table it is possible to specify the program to use in the different days of the week : - daily (a different program for each day of the week) - weekly (same program for all the days of the week) - week end (a program from Monday to Friday and another program from Saturday to Sunday) For each program it is possible to specify 3 different operating phases per day (6 switch on or switch off events per day). All the programs can be restored to the dafault values. 38
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Holidays setting It is possible to set a holidays period for the heating circuit 1 and for the heating circuit P. For each period it is possible to specify the start and the end date and the set point to be adopted during the holidays period. Operating mode selection for heating and cooling circuits Heating circuit 1 : through the Heating button Heating circuit P : through the Heating button (if the management of the heating circuit 1 and P is in common) or through the parameter 1300 (if the management is independent) Cooling circuit 1 : through the Cooling button o through the parameter 901 Set point setting For each heating circuit 3 set points can be set : Comfort, Reduced and Frost Protecion. For each cooling circuit only one set point can be set : Comfort. The set points of the heating circuits are related one each other : the Comfort set point can not be lower than the Reduced set point, the Reduced set point can not be lower than the Frost Protection set point and the Frost Protection set point can not be lower than 4C. Comfort
Reduced
Frost Protection
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 C
All the set points can be adjusted through the parameters. The Comfort set points of the heating circuit 1 and of the cooling circuit 1 can also be adjusted by means of the knob of the user interface. The Comfort set point of each circuit can also be adjusted by means of the knob of the remote control or of the remote thermostat assigned to that circuit (if present).
Comfort set point Reduced set point Frost Protection set point Maximum Comfort set point Minimum Comfort set point Heating circuit 1 parameter parameter parameter parameter 710 712 714 716 Heating circuit P parameter parameter parameter parameter 1310 1312 1314 1316 Cooling circuit 1 parameter 902 40 C 15 C
Heating circuits climatic curves setting The climatic curves allow to calculate the flow temperature set point of each circuit according to the outdoor air temperature in order to keep the room temperature as near as possible to the set value. 3 4 2,75 2,5 2,25 3,5 The curves are referred to a room set point of 20C . C 2 If the set point is modified, the curve automatically 100 change to adapt themselves to the new value. 1,75 It is possible to modify the parameters of the climatic 90 curves in order to fit the features of the plant and of 1,5 the building. 80 The higher the slope of the curve, the higher is the 1,25 70 change of the flow temperature set point for low values of the outdoor air temperature. 1 60 If the room temperature is correct for high outdoor air 0,75 temperature but is lower than the set point for low 50 outdoor air temperature, the slope of the curve must 0,5 be increased and vice versa. 40 If on the other hand the room temperature is always 30 0,25 lower or higher than the set point the curve must be translated without modifying its slope.
20 10 0 -10 -20 -30 C
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Inputs and outputs The following table shows the list of the inputs and outputs available on the controller of the heat pump along with the expected use. Some inputs and outputs can be configured in a different way by the user in order to manage other plant components which are not contained inside the heat pump. ID B91 B92 B71 B21 B3 B1 B9 Use B91 B92 B71 B21 B3 B1 B41 B31 B38 H1 H3 E10 E15 E24 E5 E6 K1 E9 B6 B4 B9 Description
outdoor air temperature source heat exchanger inlet temperature plant heat exchanger inlet temperature domestic hot water buffer temperature heating circuit 1 flow temperature plant buffer temperature plant buffer temperature - bottom
Features
temperature sensor NTC 1K temperature sensor NTC 10K temperature sensor NTC 10K temperature sensor NTC 10K temperature sensor NTC 10K temperature sensor NTC 10K temperature sensor NTC 10K temperature sensor NTC 10K temperature sensor NTC 10K temperature sensor NTC 10K temperature sensor NTC 10K temperature sensor NTC 10K voltage free digital input voltage free digital input 0-10 Vdc input 230 Vac digital input 230 Vac digital input 230 Vac digital input 230 Vac digital input 230 Vac digital input 230 Vac digital input 230 Vac digital input 230 Vac digital input 230 Vac digital input 2 A - 230 Vac 2 A - 230 Vac 2 A - 230 Vac 2 A - 230 Vac 2 A - 230 Vac 2 A - 230 Vac 2 A - 230 Vac 2 A - 230 Vac 2 A - 230 Vac 2 A - 230 Vac 2 A - 230 Vac 2 A - 230 Vac 0-10 Vdc
source heat exchanger outlet temperature plant heat exchanger outlet temperature
x x (1) x (1) x x x
domestic hot water buffer temperature - bottom solar collector temperature room humidity sensor Low pressure switch Source flow switch Plant flow switch Low tariff Compressor High pressure switch
instantaneous domestic hot water flow temperature instantaneous domestic hot water flow switch
EX1 EX2 EX3 EX4 EX5 EX6 EX7 Q2 Q3 Q8 QX1 QX2 QX3 QX4 QX5 QX6 Y1/Y2 UX Q9 K1
x x x x x
Heating circuit 1 pump Source pump Source 2 way valve Plant pump
Outputs
Integrative electrical heaters - step 1 Integrative electrical heaters - step 2 Passive cooling 3 way valve Domestic hot water pump Instantaneous domestic hot water pump Reversing cycle valve Heating circuit P pump Solar collector pump -
Available for the user only if as Domestic hot water production option has not been chosen 3 way valve with primary heat exchanger or 3 way valve with secondary heat exchanger. Available for the user only if the Integrative electrical heaters option has not been chosen. Available for the user only if the Passive cooling option has not been chosen. Available for the user only for not reversible heat pumps (IH).
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Alarms Alarms activation and reset The controller is able to perform a complete diagnosis of the unit detecting all the operating faults and notifying different alarms. The activation of an alarm implies : - involved consumers locked - alarm icon shown on the display - event recorded in the alarm history To show the details about the active alarm press the INFO button. Alarms that can damage the unit or the plant require a manual reset that implies that the operator has to reset manually the controller. It is advisable to verify accurately the cause that originated the alarm and to make sure that the problem has been solved before restarting the unit. In any case the unit will restart only if the cause of the alarm has disappeared. For the manual reset alarms, pressing the INFO button, along with the details about the alarm, also the message Reset ? will appear. Press the OK button. When the message Yes blinks press again the OK button to confirm the alarm reset. The less critical alarms have an automatic reset. As soon as the minimum compressor switch off time has elapsed the controller tries to reset the alarm. If the cause that originated the alarm has disappeared, the unit starts working again and the Alarms table Heat pump lock
No Yes Yes No
(2)
alarm icon is no more shown on the display. Some of these alarms become manual reset alarms if the number of events in an hour exceeds a fixed threshold. It is possible to reset the active alarms also through the RESET button. In that case the scheduled delays at the unit switch on are ignored avoiding undesired waiting times during commissioning or fault tracing. This function should NOT be used in normal operation. Alarm history The controller allows to save the last 10 alarms occured during the unit operation. For each event the following details are recorded : - alarm code - hour - date Such details can be displayed entering the Errors menu (parameters from 6800 to 6819). When the number of saved events is higher than 10 the following events are saved deleting the oldest alarms.
Code
10 33 35 44 106 201 222 223 224 225 228 355 356 45
Alarm
Outdoor air temperature sensor
Reset
A A A A M A A
(1)
Input
B9
Source side return temperature sensor Plant side return temperature sensor Sorce side temperature too low Source side flow temperature sensor Plant side frost protection alarm
B21 B91 B71 B92 B21 E10 E10 E10 E15 E24 E9 -
No
(3)
High pressure during heat pump operating High pressure during heating circuit start Low pressure High pressure during domestic hot water circuit start Source side flow switch Plant side flow switch
A/M M M
E21 - E23
The controller diagnostic takes into account, besides the alarms reported in the table, many other alarm codes the meaning of which is indicated on the unit display when the corresponding alarm becomes active. Such alarms are not critical and dont lock the heat pump operation.
Note: (1) A = automatic reset , M = manual reset , A / M = manual reset only if the number of events in an hour is higher than 3. (2) Only for brine-water units (3) Only for water-water units
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Controller technical data Controller Power supply Safety class (EN 60730) Degree of protection (EN 60529) Storing room temperature User interface Power supply Communication Safety class (EN 60730) Degree of protection (EN 60529) Storing room temperature
Operating room temperature (not condensing) Remote thermostat and wired remote control Power supply Communication Safety class (EN 60730) Degree of protection (EN 60529) Storing room temperature
0C ... 50C
Operating room temperature (not condensing) Room temperature sensor Wireless remote control Power supply Communication Safety class (EN 60730) Degree of protection (EN 60529) Storing room temperature
Range : 0C ... 50C Resolution : 0,1C Tolerance : 1,0C 3 alkaline batteries 1,5 V type AA (LR06) wireless BSB bus frequency 868 MHz IP 20 III
0C ... 50C
Operating room temperature (not condensing) Room temperature sensor Wireless transmitter Power supply Communication Safety class (EN 60730) Degree of protection (EN 60529) Storing room temperature
Range : 0C ... 50C Resolution : 0,1C Tolerance : 1,0C 5,5 Vdc (X60 terminal of the controller) max 0,11 VA 6 wire connection not interchangeable (1,5m max) IP 40 III
0C ... 50C
0C ... 50C
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Wireless repeater Power supply Communication Safety class (EN 60730) Degree of protection (EN 60529) Storing room temperature
230 Vac (+10% / -15%) 50 Hz (+6% / -6%) max 0,5 VA wireless BSB bus frequency 868 MHz IP 20 III
Operating room temperature (not condensing) Wireless adaptor for outdoor temperature sensor Power supply Communication Safety class (EN 60730) Degree of protection (EN 60529) Storing room temperature
0C ... 50C
2 alkaline batteries 1,5 V type AAA (LR03) wireless BSB bus frequency 868 MHz IP 20 III
Operating room temperature (not condensing) Outdoor temperature sensor cable length
0C ... 50C
Sensors features The temperature sensors used in the hydraulic circuit are type NTC 10K (10 k at 25C). The outdoor air sensor is type NTC 1K (1 k at 25C). When the sensor is at the temperature of 25C the electrical resistance measured at the sensor ends is 1 k for the NTC 1K sensor and 10 k for the NTC 10K sensors. The thermistor of these sensors has a negative temperature coefficient : the electrical resistance value decreases when the temperature increases. In order to verify if a sensor is faulty or interrupted, check the correspondence between the resistance value in k and the temperature of the sensor in C according to the table. For a reliable check it is not necessary to control each single value, but some sample values are enough. If the instrument shows an infinite resistance the sensor is interrupted. NTC 1K NTC 10K
Temperature [C]
-20 -15 -10 -5 0 5
Resistance [k]
7,578 5,861 4,574 3,600 2,857 2,284 1,840 1,492 1,218 1,000 0,827 0,687 0,575 0,483 0,407 -
Resistance [k]
96,360 75,502 55,047 42,158 32,555 25,339 19,873 15,699 12,488 10,000 8,059 6,535 5,330 4,372 3,605 2,989 2,490 2,084 1,753 1,481
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
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MAINTENANCE
Maintenance IMPORTANT BEFORE CARRYING OUT MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING OPERATIONS MAKE SURE THE UNIT POWER SUPPLY IS DISCONNECTED. ANY ORDINARY OR EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE OPERATION MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY SPECIALIZED AND AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL IN ORDER TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE SAFETY REGULATIONS IN FORCE. N.B. The unit switch on button placed on the frontal panel of the unit do NOT exclude the electrical voltage to all the circuits contained inside the electrical panel of the unit. Always make sure that the power supply lines (of the heat pump and of the integrative electrical heaters) are disconnected at the start before carrying out any maintenance operation.
This section is extremely important for the efficient operation of the unit during the years. A few operations carried out periodically can avoid the need to call specialized personnel. The operations to be carried out do not require particular technical knowledge and consist of simple checks of the components of the unit. Contact an authorized service center if maintenance is required. Structure To prevent noises and strange vibrations to rise make sure that the various steel parts are well fastened together and that the inspection panels are properly fixed to the unit. In case of oxidation, treat with paints, suitable to avoid or reduce the problem, the parts of the unit affected. Hydraulic plant Visually check that the hydraulic plant is leaks free and is pressurized. Verify there is no air in the circuit (acting on the air vents). Verify that the filters in the plant are clean. Electrical plant Verify that the power supply cable that connects the unit to the distribution panel is not affected by cuts, cracks or alterations that could compromise the insulation. Contact an authorized service center if maintenance is required. After a first period of time from the first start up and at every stop or seasonal start up carefully check that each electrical connection is well fixed.
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Pollution The unit contains refrigerant gas and lubricating oil. During discarding such fluids must be recovered and eliminated according to the regulations in force in the country where the unit is installed. The unit must not be abandoned during discarding.
3 IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS
Identifications of hazards
Prepared Contains the following components : Difluoromethane (R32) 50 % in weight Pentafluoroethane (R125) 50 % in weight Not applicable for mixtures / Liquified gas. The vapours are heavier than air and can cause soffocation, reducing the oxygen available for breathing. Rapid evaporation of the fluid can cause freezing. Can cause cardiac arhytmia. Do not administer anything to fainted persons. Take the person outdorr. Use oxygen or artificial breathing if necessary. Do not administer adrenaline or similar substances. Rinse accurately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and see a doctor. Wash immediately with plenty of water. Take off immediately all the contaminated clothes. Unlike way of contamination.
Pressure increase. Halogen acids, traces of carbonyl halides. All the known fire extinguishing means can be used. Cool down the containers/tanks with water sprays. Use the self-contained breathing apparatus in confined spaces. Evacuate personnel to ssafe areas. Provide for adequate ventilation. Use personal protection equipments. It evaporates. It evaporates. Ensure an adequate air change and/or extraction in the workplaces. Use only well ventilated rooms. Do not breathe vapours or aerosols. Carefully close the containers and keep them in a cool, dry and well ventilated place. Keep in teh original containers. Explosives, flammable materials, organic peroxides.
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11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATIONS
Long-term toxicity Specific effects
12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATIONS
Effects linked to ecotoxicity
13 CONSIDERATIONS ON DISPOSAL
General
15 INFORMATIONS ON REGULATIONS
The product must not be labelled according to Directive 1999/45/EC. Comply with the regulations given below, and the relevant applicable updates and amendments. Circulars no. 46/79 and 61/81 of the Ministry of Labour : Risks related to the use of products containing aromatic amines Leg. Decree no. 133/92 : Regulations on the discharge of hazardous substances in waters Leg. Decree no. 277/91 : Protection of workers against noise, lead and asbestos Law 256/74, Decree 28/1/92, Leg. Decree no. 52 dated 3/2/97, Decree dated 28/4/97 as amended : Classification, packing and labelling of hazardous substances and preparations Decree no. 175/88, as amended : Activities with significant accident risks (Seveso Law) Decree no. 203/88 : Emissions into the atmosphere Decree no. 303/56 : Work hygiene Decree no. 547/55 : Regulations on accident prevention Leg. Decree no.152 dated 11/5/99 : Protection of waters
16 OTHER INFORMATIONS
Reccomended uses Refrigerant Can cause suffocation in high concentration. Keep in a well-ventilated place. Do not breathe the gas. The risk of suffocation is often underestimated and must be clearly explained during the training of operators. Ensure compliance with all the national and regional regulations. Before using this product in any new process or trial, an in-depth study on safety and compatibility of the product with the materials must be carried out. The above information is based on our current know-how and describes the product according to the safety requirements. It does not however represent a guarantee and assurance of the qualities in a legal sense. Each person responds personally for compliance with such regulations. The manufacturer declines all the responsabilities regarding inaccuracies contained in this manual, if due to printing or typing mistakes. The manufacturer reserves the right to apply changes and improvements to the products at any time and without notice.
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