3)
The utility blocking contactor (K22) with 3 main contacts (1/
3/5 // 2/4/6) and an auxiliary contact (NO contact 13/14)
should be dimensioned according to the heat pump output
and must be supplied by the customer.
The NO contact of the utility blocking contactor (13/14) is
looped from terminal strip X3/G to connector terminal N1-J5/
ID3. CAUTION! Extra-low voltage!
4)
The contactor (K21) for the flange heater (E9) in the hot
water cylinder should be dimensioned according to the
radiator output and must be supplied by the customer. It is
controlled (230 V AC) by the heat pump manager via
terminals X2/N and N1-J16/NO10.
5)
The contactors mentioned above in points 3 and 4 are
installed in the electrical distribution system. The mains
cables for the heating elements should be dimensioned and
protected according to DIN VDE 0100.
6)
All cables must be installed as permanent wiring.
7)
The heat circulating pump (M13) is connected to terminals
X2/N and N1-J13/NO5.
8)
The DHW loading pump (M18) is connected to terminals X2/
N and N1-J13/NO6.
9)
The return sensor (R2) is integrated into air-to-water heat
pumps for indoor installation.
The connection to the HPM is made at terminals X3/GND
and N1-J2/B2.
10) The external sensor (R1) is connected to terminals X3/GND
and N1-J2/B1.
11) The domestic hot water sensor (R3) is included with the do-
mestic hot water cylinder and is connected to terminals X3/
GND and N1-J2/B3.
12) The connection cable (6 m) to the control panel (in the wall
mount) must be guided in the switch box of the heat pump
(through the cable duct) and connected there in accordance
with the connection diagram.
8
Start-UP
8.1 General Information
To ensure that start-up is performed correctly, it should only be
carried out by an after-sales service technician authorised by the
manufacturer. This may be a condition for extending the guaran-
tee (see Warranty Service).
8.2 Preparation
The following items need to be checked prior to start-up:
All of the heat pump connections must be established as de-
scribed in Chapter 6.
All valves that could impair the proper flow of the heating
water in the heating circuit must be open.
The air intake and air outlet paths must be clear.
The ventilator must turn in the direction indicated by the ar-
row.
The settings of the Heat pump manager must be adapted to
the heating system in accordance with the controller's oper-
ating instructions.
Ensure the condensate outflow functions.
Both the accessories pack in the switch box and that which
is located under the ventilator must be removed.
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8.3 Procedure
The heat pump is started up via the heat pump manager. Adjust-
ments should be made in compliance with the instructions.
At hot water temperatures under 7 °C, start-up is not possible.
The water in the buffer tank must be heated to a minimum
of 18° C with the second heat generator.
To ensure a problem-free start-up, the following procedure is to
be implemented:
1)
Close all consumer circuits.
2)
Ensure that the heat pump has the correct water flow.
3)
Use the manager to select the automatic operating mode.
4)
In the special functions menu, start the "Start-up" program.
5)
Wait until a return temperature of at least 25 °C has been
reached.
6)
Now slowly reopen the heating circuit valves in succession
so that the heating water flow is constantly raised by slightly
opening the respective heating circuit. The heating water
temperature in the buffer tank must not be allowed to drop
below 20 °C during this process. This ensures that the heat
pump can be defrosted at any time.
7)
When all heat circuits are fully open and a return tempera-
ture of at least 18° C is maintained, the heat pump start-up
is complete.
ATTENTION!
Operating the heat pump at low system temperatures may cause the heat
pump to break down completely. After a prolonged power failure, the
commissioning procedure detailed above must be followed.
8)
Clip the end caps (white) included in the accessories pack in
the screw holes on the sheet cover. Clip the black end caps
in the bottom holes on the frame parts or the base plate.
9
Maintenance / Cleaning
9.1 Maintenance
To protect the paintwork, avoid leaning or putting objects on the
device. External heat pump parts can be wiped with a damp cloth
and domestic cleaner.
NOTE
Never use cleaning agents containing sand, soda, acid or chloride as
these can damage the surfaces.
To prevent faults due to sediment in the heat exchanger of the
heat pump, ensure that the heat exchanger in the heating system
can not be contaminated. We recommend protecting the evapo-
rator by installing a bird guard in the inlet duct. At least 80% of the
cross section of the grating should be open. In the event that op-
erating malfunctions due to contamination still occur, the system
should be cleaned as described Cap. 9.2.
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