Daikin EDLQ036BA6VJU1, EDLQ048BA6VJU1, EBLQ036BA6VJU1, EBLQ048BA6VJU1, EDLQ054BA6VJU1 Operation Manual

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OPERATION MANUAL
Unit for air to water heat pump system
EDLQ036BA6VJU1 EDLQ048BA6VJU1 EDLQ054BA6VJU1
EBLQ036BA6VJU1 EBLQ048BA6VJU1 EBLQ054BA6VJU1
Operation manual
Unit for air to water heat pump system
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Introduction ..................................................................................... 1
This manual....................................................................................... 1
This unit............................................................................................. 1
Safety considerations ................................................................................ 2
Operating the unit ........................................................................... 2
Introduction ....................................................................................... 2
Operating the digital controller ..........................................................3
Features and functions .............................................................................. 3
Basic controller functions ...................................................................... 3
Clock function........................................................................................ 3
Schedule timer function......................................................................... 3
Name and function of buttons and icons ................................................... 3
Setting up the controller............................................................................. 5
Setting the clock.................................................................................... 5
Setting the schedule timer..................................................................... 5
Description of the operation modes........................................................... 5
Space heating operation (h)................................................................. 5
Space cooling operation (c) ................................................................. 5
Domestic water heating operation (w) ................................................. 5
Quiet mode operation (s).................................................................... 5
Disinfection function ..............................................................................5
Freeze protection function..................................................................... 5
Controller operations ................................................................................. 6
Manual operation................................................................................... 6
Schedule timer operation ...................................................................... 7
Programming and consulting the schedule timer....................................... 8
Getting started....................................................................................... 8
Programming......................................................................................... 8
Consulting programmed actions.......................................................... 10
Tips and tricks .....................................................................................10
Field settings ................................................................................... 11
Procedure ................................................................................................ 11
Detailed description ................................................................................. 11
Field settings table................................................................................... 14
Maintenance .................................................................................. 16
Important information regarding the refrigerant used .............................. 16
Maintenance activities ............................................................................. 16
Standstill .................................................................................................. 16
Troubleshooting ............................................................................ 16
Disposal requirements ................................................................. 16
READ THIS MANUAL ATTENTIVELY BEFORE STARTING UP THE UNIT. DO NOT THROW IT AWAY. KEEP IT IN YOUR FILES FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
The English text is the original instruction. Other languages are translations of the original instructions.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons, including children, with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Before operating the unit, make sure the installation has been carried out correctly by a professional Daikin dealer.
If you feel unsure about operation, contact your Daikin dealer for advice and information.
Operation manual
NTRODUCTION
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HIS MANUAL
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This manual describes how to start up and switch off the unit, set parameters and configure the schedule timer by means of the controller, maintain the unit and solve operational problems.
For "Checks before initial start-up" and "Initial start-up" procedures refer to the installation manual of this unit.
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HIS UNIT
These units are used for both heating and cooling applications. The units can be combined with Daikin fan coil units, floor heating applications, low temperature radiators, domestic hot water tank (option) and solar kit (option).
Heating/cooling units and heating only units
The monoblock unit range consists of two main versions: a heating/cooling (EB) version and a heating only (ED) version.
Both versions are delivered with an integrated backup heater for additional heating capacity during cold outdoor temperatures. The backup heater also serves as a backup in case of malfunctioning of the unit and for freeze protection of the outside water piping during winter time
Domestic hot water tank EKHW*
An optional EKHW* domestic hot water tank with integrated 3 kW electrical booster heater can be connected to the unit. The domestic hot water tank is available in two sizes: 50 and 80 gallons (150 and 200 litre).
Room thermostat
(option)
An optional room thermostat EKRTW can be connected to the unit.
Solar kit for domestic hot water tank
An optional solar kit EKSOLHW can be connected to the unit. Contact your dealer for more allowed solar kits.
Remote alarm kit
Digital I/O PCB kit
(option)
(option)
An optional EKRP1HB digital I/O PCB can be connected to the indoor unit and allows:
remote alarm output
heating/cooling ON/OFF output
bivalent operation (permission signal for the auxiliary boiler)
Refer to the operation manual of the indoor unit and to the installation manual of the digital I/O PCB for more information.
Refer to the wiring diagram or connection diagram for connecting this PCB to the unit.
To obtain more information concerning these option kits, please refer to dedicated installation manuals of the kits.
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Safety considerations
The precautions listed here are divided into the following two types. Both cover very important topics, so be sure to follow them carefully.
Meanings of
DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
NOTE
Indicates situations that may result in equipment or property-damage accidents only.
and
NOTE
symbols.
Danger
Do not touch water pipes during and immediately after operation as the pipes may be hot. Your hand may suffer burns. To avoid injury, give the piping time to return to normal temperature or be sure to wear proper gloves.
Do not touch any switch with wet fingers. Touching a switch with wet fingers can cause electrical shock.
Warning
Never directly touch any accidental leaking refrigerant. This could result in severe wounds caused by frostbite.
Do not touch the refrigerant pipes during and immediately after operation as the refrigerant pipes may be hot or cold, depending on the condition of the refrigerant flowing through the refrigerant piping, compressor, and other refrigerant cycle parts. Your hands may suffer burns or frostbite if you touch the refrigerant pipes. To avoid injury, give the pipes time to return to normal temperature or, if you must touch them, be sure to wear proper gloves.
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PERATING THE UNIT
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NTRODUCTION
The heat pump system is designed to provide you a comfortable indoor climate for many years at low energy consumption.
To get the most comfort with the lowest energy consumption out of your system, it is very important to observe the items listed below.
Defining possible schedule timer actions for each day and filling out the form at the very end of this manual can help you minimize the energy consumption. Ask your installer for support if required.
Make sure the heat pump system works at the lowest possible hot water temperature required to heat your house.
To optimize this, make sure the weather dependent set point is used and configured to match the installation environment. Refer to "Field settings" on page 11.
It is advised to install a room thermostat connected to the unit. This will prevent excessive space heating and will stop the unit and the circulation pump when the room temperature is above the thermostat set point.
Next recommendations only apply to installations with an optional domestic hot water tank.
Make sure the domestic hot water is only heated up to the domestic hot water temperature you require. Start with a low domestic hot water temperature set point (e.g. 113°F (45°C)), and only increase if you feel that the domestic hot water supply temperature is not sufficient.
Make sure the domestic water heating by booster heater only start 1 to 2 hours before you expect domestic hot water usage. In case you only need a lot of domestic hot water in the evening or in the morning, only allow domestic water heating by booster heater during early morning and early evening. Also keep hours with low electricity cost tariffs in mind. To do this, program both the domestic water heating and booster heating schedule timer. Refer to Programming in chapter "Programming and consulting the schedule timer" on page 8.
If the domestic hot water is not used for two weeks or more, a quantity of hydrogen gas which is highly flammable may accumulate in the domestic hot water tank. To dissipate this gas safely, it is recommended that a hot tap be turned on for several minutes at a sink, basin, or bath, but not at a dishwasher, clothes washer or other appliance. During this procedure there must be no smoking, open flame or any electrical appliance operating nearby. If hydrogen is discharged through the tap, it will probably make a sound as of air escaping.
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PERATING THE DIGITAL CONTROLLER
Operating the unit comes down to operating the digital controller.
Never let the digital controller get wet. This may cause an electric shock or fire.
Never press the buttons of the digital controller with a hard, pointed object. This may damage the digital controller.
Never inspect or service the digital controller yourself, ask a qualified service person to do this.
Features and functions
The digital controller is a state of the art controller that offers full control over your installation. It can control a cooling/heating and a heating only installation.
Both installations are available in multiple versions which vary in capacity, electrical supply and installed equipment (with an optional domestic hot water tank with a booster heater).
NOTE
Descriptions in this manual that apply to a specific installation or that depend on the installed equipment, are marked with an asterisk (*).
Some functions described in this manual may not be available or should not be available. Ask your installer or your local dealer for more information on permission levels.
Basic controller functions
The basic controller functions are:
Tu r ning the unit ON/OFF.
Operation mode change-over:
- space heating (refer to page 5),
- space cooling (refer to page 5) (*),
- domestic water heating (refer to page 5) (*).
Selection of features:
- quiet mode (refer to page 5),
-weather dependent control (refer to page 6).
Temperature set point adjustment (refer to page 6).
NOTE
(*) The functions 'space cooling' and 'domestic water heating' can only be selected when the corresponding equipment is installed.
The digital controller supports a power cut off of maximum 2 hours. When autorestart is enabled (see "Field settings" on page 11) this allows a power supply shut down of 2 hours without user intervention (e.g. benefit kWh rate power supply).
Clock function
The clock functions are:
24 hour real time clock.
Day of the week indicator.
Schedule timer function
The schedule timer function allows the user to schedule the operation of the installation according to a daily or a weekly program.
Name and function of buttons and icons
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5 6 248
7 9
12 10
23 22
34 29
27 30
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1.
COOLING/HEATING ON/OFF BUTTON The ON/OFF button starts or stops the heating or cooling
function of the unit. When the unit is connected with an external room thermostat,
this button is not operable and the icon e is shown. Pressing the ON/OFF button consecutively too many times may
cause malfunction of the system (maximum 20 times per hour).
NOTE
Remark that pushing the y button has no influence on the domestic water heating. Domestic water heating is only switched on or off by means of the button.
2.
OPERATION LED
0
The operation LED is lit during space cooling or space heating operation. The LED blinks if a malfunction occurs. When the LED is OFF, space cooling or space heating are inactive while the other operation modes can still be active.
3.
OPERATION MODE ICONS
hcws
These icons indicate the current operation mode(s): space heating (h), space cooling (c), domestic water heating (w) or quiet mode (s). Within limits, different modes can be combined, e.g. space heating and domestic water heating. The corresponding mode icons will be displayed simultaneously.
In a heating only installation, the c icon will never be displayed. If the domestic hot water tank is not installed, the w icon will
never be displayed. If the solar option is installed and active, the w icon will be
blinking.
4.
EXTERNAL CONTROL ICON This icon indicates that an external room thermostat with higher
priority is controlling your installation. This external room thermostat can start and stop the space heating/cooling operation and change the operation mode (cooling/heating).
When an external room thermostat with a higher priority is connected, the schedule timer for space cooling and space heating will not function.
5.
DAY OF THE WEEK INDICATOR This indicator shows the current weekday. When reading or programming the schedule timer, the indicator
shows the set day.
6.
CLOCK DISPLAY
8
The clock display shows the current time. When reading or programming the schedule timer, the clock
display shows the action time.
7.
SCHEDULE TIMER ICON
p
This icon indicates that the schedule timer is enabled.
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ACTION ICONS
q
These icons indicate the programming actions for each day of the schedule timer.
9.
OFF ICON
x
This icon indicates that the OFF action is selected when programming the schedule timer.
10.
INSPECTION REQUIRED k and
l
These icons indicate that inspection is required on the installation. Consult your dealer.
11.
SET TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
9
The display shows the current set temperature of the installation.
12.
SETTING
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Not used. For installation purposes only.
13.
NOT AVAILABLE
n
This icon is displayed whenever a non-installed option is addressed or a function is not available.
14.
DEFROST/STARTUP MODE ICON
d
This icon indicates that the defrost/startup mode is active.
15.
COMPRESSOR ICON
ç
This icon indicates that the compressor in the unit is active.
16.
BACKUP HEATER STEP ONE ( OR STEP TWO
§
These icons indicate that the backup heater of the unit is operating, when there is a high demand for heating capacity. The backup heater provides extra heating capacity in case of low ambient outdoor temperature (high heating load).
17.
BOOSTER HEATER ICON
m
This icon indicates that the booster heater is active. The booster heater provides auxiliary heating for the domestic hot water tank.
The booster heater is located in the domestic hot water tank. The icon is not used when the domestic hot water tank is not
installed.
18.
PUMP ICON
é
This icon indicates that the circulation pump is active.
19.
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
u
When this icon is flashing, the outdoor ambient temperature is displayed.
20.
WEATHER DEPENDENT SET POINT ICON
a
This icon indicates that the controller will adapt the temperature set point automatically, based on the outdoor ambient temperature.
21.
TEMPERATURE ICON
b
This icon is displayed when the water outlet temperature of the unit, the outdoor ambient temperature and the domestic hot water tank temperature are shown.
The icon is also displayed when the temperature set point is set in schedule timer programming mode.
22.
TEST OPERATION ICON
t
This icon indicates that the unit runs in test mode. Refer to the installation manual.
23.
FIELD SET CODE
;
This code represents the code from the field set list. Refer to the installation manual.
24.
ERROR CODE
:
This code refers to the error code list and is for service purposes only. Refer to the installation manual.
25.
SPACE HEATING/COOLING BUTTON
=
This button allows manual switching between cooling or heating mode (provided the unit is not a heating only unit).
When the unit is connected with an external room thermostat, this button is not operable and the icon e is shown.
26.
DOMESTIC WATER HEATING BUTTON
v
This button enables or disables heating of the domestic water. This button is not used when the domestic hot water tank is not
installed.
NOTE
Remark that pushing the y button has no influence on the domestic water heating. Domestic water heating is only switched on or off by means of the v button.
27.
WEATHER DEPENDENT SET POINT BUTTON
ba
This button enables or disables the weather dependent set point function which is available in space heating operation only.
If the controller is set in permission level 2 or 3 (refer to "Field settings" on page 11), the weather dependent set point button will not be operable.
28.
INSPECTION/TEST OPERATION BUTTON
z
This button is used for installation purposes and changing field settings. Refer to "Field settings" on page 11.
29.
PROGRAMMING BUTTON
<
This multi-purpose button is used to program the controller. The function of the button depends on the actual status of the controller or on previous actions carried out by the operator.
30.
SCHEDULE TIMER BUTTON r/
p
The main function of this multi-purpose button is to enable/disable the schedule timer.
The button is also used to program the controller. The function of the button depends on the actual status of the controller or on previous actions carried out by the operator.
If the controller is set in permission level 3 (refer to "Field settings" on page 11), the schedule timer button will not be operable.
31.
TIME ADJUST BUTTON
pi
and
pj
These multi-purpose buttons are used to adjust the clock, to toggle between temperatures (water outlet temperature of the unit, outdoor ambient temperature and domestic hot water temperature) and in schedule timer programming mode.
32.
TEMPERATURE ADJUST BUTTONS
bi
and
bj
These multi-purpose buttons are used to adjust the current set point in normal operation mode or in schedule timer programming mode. In weather dependent set point mode the buttons are used to adjust the shift value. Finally, the buttons are also used to select the weekday while setting the clock.
33.
DOMESTIC HOT WATER TEMPERATURE ADJUST BUTTONS
wbi
and
wbj
These buttons are used to adjust the current set point of the domestic hot water temperature.
The buttons are not used when the domestic hot water tank is not installed.
34. QUIET MODE BUTTON
s
This button enables or disables quiet mode. If the controller is set in permission level 2 or 3 (refer to "Field
settings" on page 11), the quiet mode button will not be operable.
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Setting up the controller
After initial installation, the user can set the clock and day of the week.
The controller is equipped with a schedule timer that enables the user to schedule operations. Setting the clock and day of the week is required to be able to use the schedule timer.
Setting the clock
1 Hold down the pr button for 5 seconds.
The clock read-out and the day of week indicator start flashing.
2 Use the pi and pj buttons to adjust the clock.
Each time the pi or pj button is pressed, the time will increase/decrease by 1 minute. Keeping the pi or pj button pressed will increase/decrease the time by 10 minutes.
3 Use the bi or bj button to adjust the day of the week.
Each time the bi or bj button is pressed the next or previous day is displayed.
4 Press the < button to confirm the current set time and day of the
week. To leave this procedure without saving, press the pr button.
If no button is pressed for 5 minutes the clock and day of the week will return to their previous setting.
NOTE
The clock needs to be set manually. Adjust the setting when switching from summertime to wintertime and vice versa.
Setting the schedule timer
To set the schedule timer, refer to chapter "Programming and consulting the schedule timer" on page 8.
Description of the operation modes
Space heating operation (
In this mode, heating will be activated as required by the water temperature set point. The set point can be set manually (refer to "Manual operation" on page 6) or weather dependent (refer to "Selecting weather dependent set point operation (only in heating mode)" on page 6).
Startup (
At the start of a heating operation, the pump is not started until a certain refrigerant heat exchanger temperature is reached. This guarantees correct startup of the heat pump. During startup, icon
d is displayed.
Defrost (d)
In space heating operation or domestic water heating operation, freezing of the outdoor heat exchanger may occur due to low outdoor temperature. If this risk occurs, the system goes into defrost operation. It reverses the cycle and takes heat from the indoor system to prevent freezing of the outdoor system. After a maximum of 8 minutes of defrost operation, the system returns to space heating operation.
d)
h)
Space cooling operation (c)
In this mode, cooling will be activated as required by the water temperature set point.
NOTE
The space cooling temperature set point can only be set manually (refer to "Manual operation" on page 6).
Switching between space heating and space cooling operation can only be done by pressing the = button or by an external room thermostat.
Space cooling operation is not possible if the installation is a "heating only" installation.
Domestic water heating operation (w)
In this mode, the indoor unit will heat up the domestic hot water tank by heat pump when the space heating/space cooling operation has reached its temperature set point or heat pump domestic water heating has a higher demand request than space side (depends on dipswitch setting). When necessary and when allowed by the booster heater schedule timer (refer to "Programming quiet mode, booster heating or domestic water heating" on page 9), the booster heater provides auxiliary heating for the domestic hot water tank.
NOTE
Powerful domestic water heating operation
In the case of urgent need of domestic hot water, the domestic hot water temperature set point can be reached quickly by using the booster heater. Powerful domestic water heating operation is forcing the booster heater to operate until the domestic hot water temperature set point is reached.
This function remains available in solar operation.
In order to provide domestic hot water throughout the day, it is advised to keep the domestic water heating operation on continuously.
The domestic hot water temperature set point can only be set manually (refer to "Manual operation" on page 6).
Any domestic water heating operation is impossible when the domestic hot water tank is not installed.
When the w icon is blinking, hot water is delivered to the domestic hot water tank by the solar kit option and not by the unit. Refer to installation manual of the EKSOLHW solar kit.
Quiet mode operation (s)
Quiet mode operation means that the unit works at reduced capacity so that the noise produced by the unit drops. This implies that the indoor heating and cooling capacity will also drop. Beware of this when a certain level of heating is required indoors.
Tw o quiet modes are available.
Disinfection function
When the w, ç, é and m icons are blinking together, the disinfection function has been activated. This is not a malfunction. Refer to "[2] Disinfection function" in the installation manual for more details.
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Freeze protection function
When the h, é and § icons are blinking together, the freeze protection has been activated. This is not a malfunction. Refer to "[4] Backup heater operation and space heating off temperature" in the installation manual for more details.
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Controller operations
Manual operation
In manual operation, the user manually controls the settings of the installation. The last setting remains active until the user changes it or until the schedule timer forces another setting (refer to "Schedule timer operation" on page 7).
As the controller can be used for a wide variety of installations, it is possible to select a function which is not available on your installation. In that case the message n will appear.
Switching on and setting space cooling (c) and heating (h) 1 Use the = button to select space cooling (c) or space heating (h).
Icon c or h appears on the display as well as the corresponding water temperature set point.
2 Use the bi and bj buttons to set the desired water
temperature.
•Temperature range for heating: 77°F to 131°F (25°C to 55°C) The temperature for heating can be set as low as 59°F (15°C) (see "Field settings" on page 11). However, the temperature for heating should only be set lower than 77°F (25°C) during commissioning of the installation. When set lower than 77°F (25°C), only the backup heater will operate. In order to avoid overheating, space heating is not operable when the outdoor ambient temperature rises above a certain temperature (as set through field setting [4-02], refer to "Field settings" on page 11).
•Temperature range for cooling: 41°F to 72°F (5°C to 22°C)
CAUTION
The actual operation range depends on the values set on field setting [9].
These values shall be determined based on the application.
NOTE
3 Switch on the unit by pushing the
NOTE
In heating mode (h), the water temperature set point can also be weather dependent (icon a is shown).
This means that the controller calculates the water temperature set point based on the outdoor temperature.
In this case, instead of showing the water temperature set point, the controller shows the "shift value" which can be set by the user. This shift value is the temperature difference between the temperature set point calculated by the controller and the real set point. E.g. a positive shift value means that the real temperature set point will be higher than the calculated set point.
y button.
The operation LED 0 lights up.
When the unit is connected to an external room thermostat, buttons = and y are not operable and the icon e is shown. In this case, the external room thermostat switches the unit on or off and determines the operation mode (space cooling or space heating).
Selection and setting of domestic water heating (
w)
1 Use the v button to activate domestic water heating (w).
Icon w appears on the display.
2 Use the wi or wj button to display the actual
temperature set point and subsequently, to set the correct temperature.
The actual temperature set point only appears on the display after pressing one of the buttons wi or wj. If no button is pressed for 5 seconds, the temperature set point will automatically disappear from the display again. Temperature range for domestic water heating: 86°F to 172°F (30°C to 78°C)
3 Press the v button to deactivate domestic water heating (w).
Icon w disappears from the display.
Remark that pushing the y button has no influence on the domestic water heating. Domestic water heating is only switched on or off by means of the v button.
Selecting powerful domestic water heating operation 1 Press
v for 5 seconds to activate powerful domestic water
heating operation. Icons w and m start flashing. Powerful domestic water heating is deactivated automatically
when the set point for the domestic hot water is reached.
Selecting quiet mode operation (s) 1 Use the s button to activate quiet mode operation (s).
Icon s appears on the display. If the controller is set in permission level 2 or 3 (refer to "Field settings" on page 11), the s button will not be operable.
Selecting weather dependent set point operation (only in heating mode)
1 Press the ba button to select weather dependent set point
operation. Icon a appears on the display as well as the shift value. The
shift value is not shown in case it is 0.
2 Use the bi and bj buttons to set the shift value.
Range for the shift value: –9°F to +9°F (–5°C to +5°C)
Displaying actual temperatures 1 Push the ba button for 5 seconds.
The b icon and the outgoing water temperature are displayed. The icons l and = are flashing.
2 Use the pi and pj buttons to display:
• The outdoor temperature (u icon is flashing).
• The domestic hot water tank temperature (w icon is flashing).
• The outgoing water temperature (= are flashing).
If no button is pressed for 5 seconds, the controller leaves the display mode.
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Schedule timer operation
In schedule timer operation, the installation is controlled by the schedule timer. The actions programmed in the schedule timer will be executed automatically.
The schedule timer always follows the last command until a new command is given. This means that the user can temporarily overrule the last executed programmed command by manual operation (Refer to "Manual operation" on page 6). The schedule timer will regain control over the installation as soon as the next programmed command of the schedule timer occurs.
The schedule timer is enabled (p icon displayed) or disabled (p icon not displayed), by pressing the pr button.
Only use the pr button to enable or disable the schedule timer. The schedule timer overrules the y button. The y button only overrules the schedule timer until the next programmed action.
If the auto restart function is disabled, the schedule timer will not be activated when power returns to the unit after a power supply failure. Press the to enable the schedule timer again.
When power returns after a power supply failure, the auto restart function reapplies the user interface settings at the time of the power supply failure.
It is therefore recommended to leave the auto restart function enabled.
The programmed schedule is time driven. Therefore, it is essential to set the clock and the day of the week correctly. Refer to "Setting the clock" on page 5.
Manually adjust the clock for summertime and wintertime. Refer to "Setting the clock" on page 5.
A power failure exceeding 2 hours will reset the clock and the day of the week. The schedule timer will continue operation, but with a disordered clock. Refer to "Setting the clock" on page 5 to adjust the clock and the day of the week.
The actions programmed in the schedule timer will not be lost after a power failure so that reprogramming the schedule timer is not required.
To set up the SCHEDULE TIMER refer to chapter "Programming and consulting the schedule timer" on page 8.
pr button
What can the schedule timer do?
The schedule timer allows the programming of:
1. Space heating and space cooling (refer to "Programming space cooling or space heating" on page 8) Switch on the desired mode at a scheduled time, in combination with a set point (weather dependent or manually set). Five actions per weekday can be programmed, totalling 35 actions.
NOTE
When the unit is connected to an external room thermostat, the schedule timer for space cooling and space heating is overruled by the external room thermostat.
2. Quiet mode (refer to "Programming quiet mode, booster heating or domestic water heating" on page 9) Switch the mode on or off at a scheduled time. Five actions can be programmed per mode. These actions are repeated daily.
3. Booster heating (refer to "Programming quiet mode, booster heating or domestic water heating" on page 9) Allow or disallow booster heating at a scheduled time. Five actions can be programmed per mode. These actions are repeated daily.
4. Domestic water heating (refer to "Programming quiet mode, booster heating or domestic water heating" on page 9) Switch the mode on or off at a scheduled time. Five actions can be programmed per mode. These actions are repeated daily.
The programmed actions are not stored according to their timing but according to the time of programming. This means that the action that was programmed first gets action number 1, even though it is executed after other programmed action numbers.
When the schedule timer switches space heating or space cooling x, the controller will also be switched off. Note that this has no influence on domestic water heating.
What can the schedule timer NOT do?
The schedule timer can not change the operation mode from space cooling to space heating or vice versa.
How to interpret the programmed actions
To be able to understand the behaviour of your installation when the schedule timer is enabled, it is important to keep in mind that the "last" programmed command overruled the "preceding" programmed command and will remain active until the "next" programmed command occurs.
Example: imagine the actual time is 17:30 and actions are programmed at 13:00, 16:00 and 19:00. The "last" programmed command (16:00) overruled the "previous" programmed command (13:00) and will remain active until the "next" programmed command (19:00) occurs.
So in order to know the actual setting, one should consult the last programmed command. It is clear that the "last" programmed command may date from the day before. Refer to "Consulting programmed actions" on page 10.
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During schedule timer operation, someone may have altered the actual settings manually (in other words, the "last" command was overruled manually). The icon p, indicating the schedule timer operation, may still be displayed, giving the impression that the "last" command settings are still active. The "next" programmed command will overrule the altered settings and return to the original program.
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Programming and consulting the schedule timer
Getting started
Programming the schedule timer is flexible (you can add, remove or alter programmed actions whenever required) and straightforward (programming steps are limited to a minimum). However, before programming the schedule timer, remind:
Familiarise yourself with the icons and the buttons. You will need them when programming. Refer to "Name and function of buttons and icons" on page 3.
Fill out the form at the very end of this manual. This form can help you define the required actions for each day. Keep in mind that:
- In the space cooling/heating program, 5 actions can be
programmed per weekday. The same actions are repeated on a weekly basis.
- In the domestic water heating, booster heater and quiet
mode program, 5 actions can be programmed per mode. The same actions are repeated on a daily basis.
Take your time to enter all data accurately.
Try to program the actions in a chronological way: start with
action 1 for the first action and end with the highest number for the last action. This is not a requirement but will simplify the interpretation of the program later.
If 2 or more actions are programmed for the same day and at the same time, only the action with the highest action number will be executed.
You can always alter, add or remove the programmed actions later.
When programming heating actions (time and set point), cooling actions are added automatically at the same time but with the predefined default cooling set point. Conversely, when programming cooling actions (time and setpoint), heating actions are added automatically at the same time but with the default heating set point.
The set points of these automatically added actions can be adjusted by programming the corresponding mode. This means that after programming heating, you should also program the corresponding cooling set points and vice versa.
Programming
Programming space cooling or space heating
5 sec
Due to the fact that the schedule timer cannot switch between operation modes (cooling or heating) and the fact that each programmed action implies a cooling setpoint and a heating setpoint, the following situations may occur:
when the schedule timer is active in heating mode, and the mode is changed manually to cooling (by means of the = button), the operation mode will from then on remain cooling and program actions will follow the corresponding cooling setpoints. Returning to heating mode needs to be carried out manually (by means of the = button).
when the schedule timer is active in cooling mode, and the mode is changed manually to heating (by means of the = button), the operation mode will from then on remain heating and program actions will follow the corresponding heating setpoints. Returning to cooling mode needs to be carried out manually (by means of the = button).
The above proves the importance of programming both cooling and heating setpoints for each action. If you do not program these setpoints, the predefined default values will be used.
NOTE
5 sec
Programming space cooling or space heating are both done in the same way. At the start of the programming procedure space cooling or space heating is selected. After that, you have to return to the start of the programming procedure to program the other operation mode.
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Programming space cooling or space heating is carried out as follows:
NOTE
Returning to previous steps in the programming procedure without saving modified settings is done by pressing the pr button.
1 Use the = button to select the operation mode (cooling or
heating) you want to program.
2 Press the < button.
The actual mode is blinking.
3 Press the < button to confirm the selected mode.
The actual day is blinking.
4 Select the day you would like to consult or to program by means
of the pi and pj buttons. The selected day is blinking.
5 Press the < button to confirm the selected day.
The first programmed action of the selected day appears.
6 Use the pi and pj buttons to consult the other
programmed actions of that day. This is called the readout mode. Empty program actions (e.g. 4
and 5) are not displayed.
7 Press the < button for 5 seconds to enter the programming
mode.
8 Use the < button to select the action number you would like to
program or to modify.
9 Use the ba button to select:
- x: to switch cooling or heating and the controller off.
- 9: set the temperature by means of the bi and bj buttons.
- a: to select automatic temperature calculation (only in heating mode).
10 Use the pi and pj buttons to set the correct action time.
11 Repeat steps 8 to 10 to program the other actions of the
selected day. When all actions have been programmed, make sure that the
display shows the highest action number you would like to save.
12 Press the < button for 5 seconds to store the programmed
actions. If the < button is pressed when action number 3 is displayed,
actions 1, 2 and 3 are stored but 4 and 5 are deleted. You automatically return to step 6. By pressing the pr button several times, you return to previous
steps in this procedure and finally return to normal operation.
Programming quiet mode, booster heating or domestic water heating
Programming domestic water heating, booster heater or quiet mode is carried out as follows:
NOTE
Returning to previous steps in the programming procedure without saving modified settings is done by pressing the pr button.
1 Press the < button.
The actual mode is blinking.
2 Use the pi and pj buttons to select the mode you want
to program (quiet mode
s, booster heating m or domestic
water heating w). The selected mode is blinking.
3 Press the < button to confirm the selected mode.
The first programmed action is displayed.
4 Use the pi and pj buttons to consult the programmed
actions. This is called the readout mode. Empty program actions (e.g. 4
and 5) are not displayed.
5 Press the < button for 5 seconds to enter the programming
mode.
6 Use the < button to select the action number you would like to
program or to modify.
7 Use the pi and pj buttons to set the correct action time.
8 Use the ba button to select or deselect x as action.
9 Repeat steps 6 to 8 to program the other actions of the selected
mode. When all actions have been programmed, make sure that the
display shows the highest action number you would like to save.
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10 Press the < button for 5 seconds to store the programmed
actions. If the < button is pressed when action number 3 is displayed,
actions 1, 2 and 3 are stored but 4 and 5 are deleted. You automatically return to step 4. By pressing the pr button
several times, you return to previous steps in this procedure and finally return to normal operation.
Consulting programmed actions
Consulting space cooling or space heating actions
Consulting space cooling or space heating is done in the same way. At the start of the consulting procedure space cooling or space heating is selected. After that, you have to return to the start of the consulting procedure to consult the other operation mode.
Consulting space cooling or space heating is carried out as follows.
NOTE
1 Use the = button to select the operation mode (cooling or
2 Press the < button.
3 Press the < button to confirm the selected mode.
4 Select the day you would like to consult by means of the pi
5 Press the < button to confirm the selected day.
6 Use the pi and pj buttons to consult the other
Consulting domestic water heating, booster heater or quiet mode
Consulting domestic water heating, booster heater or quiet mode is carried out as follows.
NOTE
1 Press the < button.
2 Use the pi and pj buttons to select the mode you want
3 Press the < button to confirm the selected mode.
4 Use the pi and pj buttons to consult the programmed
Returning to previous steps in this procedure is done by pressing the pr button.
heating) you want to consult.
The actual mode is blinking.
The actual day is blinking.
and pj buttons. The selected day is blinking.
The first programmed action of the selected day appears.
programmed actions of that day. This is called the readout mode. Empty program actions (e.g. 4
and 5) are not displayed. By pressing the pr button several times, you return to previous
steps in this procedure and finally return to normal operation.
Returning to previous steps in this procedure is done by pressing the pr button.
The actual mode is blinking.
to consult (quiet mode
s, booster heating m or domestic
water heating w). The selected mode is blinking.
The first programmed action is displayed.
actions. This is called the readout mode. Empty program actions (e.g. 4
and 5) are not displayed. By pressing the pr button several times, you return to previous
steps in this procedure and finally return to normal operation.
Tips and tricks
Programming the next day(s)
After confirming the programmed actions of a specific day (i.e. after pressing the < button for 5 seconds), press the pr button once. You can now select another day by using the pi and pj buttons and restart consulting and programming.
Copying programmed actions to next day
In heating/cooling program it is possible to copy all programmed actions of a specific day to the next day (e.g. copy all programmed actions from "1" to "2").
To copy programmed actions to the next day, proceed as follows: 1 Press the < button.
The actual mode is blinking.
2 Use the pi and pj buttons to select the mode you want
to program. The selected mode is blinking. You can leave programming by pressing the pr button.
3 Press the < button to confirm the selected mode.
The actual day is blinking.
4 Select the day you would like to copy to the next day by means
of the pi and pj buttons. The selected day is blinking. You can return to step 2 by pressing the pr button.
5 Press the < and pr buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds.
After 5 seconds the display will show the next day (e.g. "2" if "1" was selected first). This indicates that the day has been copied.
You can return to step 2 by pressing the pr button.
Deleting one or more programmed actions
Deleting one or more programmed actions is done at the same time as storing the programmed actions.
When all actions for one day have been programmed, make sure that the display shows the highest action number you would like to save. By pressing the < button for 5 seconds, you store all actions except those with a higher action number than the one that is displayed.
E.g. when the < button is pressed when action number 3 is displayed, actions 1, 2 and 3 are stored but 4 and 5 are deleted.
Deleting a mode
<
1 Press the
The actual mode is blinking.
2 Use the pi and pj buttons to select the mode you want
to delete (quiet mode s, booster heating m or domestic water heating w).
The selected mode is blinking.
3 Press the < and ba button simultaneously for 5 seconds to
delete the selected mode.
Deleting a day of the week (cooling or heating mode) 1 Use the = button to select the operation mode (cooling or
heating) you want to delete.
2 Press the < button.
The actual mode is blinking.
3 Press the < button to confirm the selected mode.
The actual day is blinking.
4 Select the day you would like to delete by means of the pi
and pj buttons. The selected day is blinking.
5 Press the < and ba button simultaneously for 5 seconds to
delete the selected day.
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FIELD SETTINGS
NOTE
The unit shall be configured by the installer to match the installation environment (outdoor climate, installed options, etc.) and user demand. However, the field settings mentioned in "Field settings table" on page 14 can be modified to customer preferences. Thereto, a number of so called field settings are available. These field settings are accessible and programmable through the user interface on the indoor unit.
Each field setting is assigned a 3-digit number or code, for example [5-03], which is indicated on the user interface display. The first digit [5] indicates the 'first code' or field setting group. The second and third digit [03] together indicate the 'second code'.
A list of all field settings and default values is given under "Field settings table" on page 14. In this same list, we provided for 2 columns to register the date and value of altered field settings at variance with the default value.
A detailed description of each field setting is given under "Detailed description" on page 11.
Procedure
To change one or more field settings, proceed as follows.
3
2
The default values mentioned in "Field settings table" on page 14 are the values from factory. The actual initial values shall be selected according to your application. These values shall be confirmed by your installer.
CAUTION
The field settings [2] depends on the relevant local laws and regulations.
The field settings [9] depends on the application. Before changing these settings, the new values shall be
confirmed by the installer and/or shall be according to the local laws and regulations.
Temperature values displayed on the digital controller (user interface) are in °C.
Temperature values in °C are between brackets. Conversion from °C to °F is for information only.
1
1 Press the z button for a minimum of 5 seconds to enter FIELD
SET MODE. The $ icon (3) will be displayed. The current selected field setting code is indicated ; (2), with the set value displayed to the right - (1).
2 Press the bgi button to select the appropriate field
setting first code.
3 Press the bgj button to select the appropriate field
setting second code.
4 Press the pfi button and pfj button to change
the set value of the select field setting.
5 Save the new value by pressing the pr button.
6 Repeat step 2 through 4 to change other field settings as
required.
7 When finished, press the z button to exit FIELD SET MODE
NOTE
Changes made to a specific field setting are only
.
stored when the pr button is pressed. Navigating to a new field setting code or pressing the z button will discard the change made.
Before shipping, the set values have been set as shown under "Field settings table" on page 14.
When exiting FIELD SET MODE, "88" may be displayed on the user interface LCD while the unit initialises itself.
Detailed description
[0] User permission level
If required, certain user interface buttons can be made unavailable for the user.
Three permission levels are defined (see the table below). Switching between level 1 and level 2/3 is done by simultaneously pressing buttons pfi and pfj immediately followed by simultaneously pressing buttons s and ba, and keeping all 4 buttons pressed for at least 5 seconds (in normal mode). Note that no indication on the user interface is given. When level 2/3 is selected, the actual permission level — either level 2 or level 3 — is determined by the field setting [0-00].
Permission level
Button
Quiet mode button Weather dependent
set point button Schedule timer
enable/disable button Programming button Time adjust buttons
Inspection/test operation button
s
ba
pr
<
pf
i
pf
j
z
1 2 3
operable
operable
operable operable
operable
operable
operable
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[1] Weather dependent set point (heating operation only)
The weather dependent set point field settings define the parameters for the weather dependent operation of the unit. When weather dependent operation is active the water temperature is determined automatically depending on the outdoor temperature: colder outdoor temperatures will result in warmer water and vice versa. During weather dependent operation, the user has the possibility to shift up or down the target water temperature by a maximum of 41°F (5°C). See "Selecting weather dependent set point operation (only in heating mode)" on page 6 more details on weather dependent operation.
[1-00] Low ambient temperature (Lo_A): low outdoor temperature.
[1-01] High ambient temperature (Hi_A): high outdoor temperature.
[1-02] Set point at low ambient temperature (Lo_Ti): the target outgoing water temperature when the outdoor temperature equals or drops below the low ambient temperature (Lo_A). Note that the Lo_Ti value should be higher than Hi_Ti, as for colder outdoor temperatures (i.e. Lo_A) warmer water is required.
[1-03] Set point at high ambient temperature (Hi_Ti): the target outgoing water temperature when the outdoor temperature equals or rises above the high ambient temperature (Hi_A). Note that the Hi_Ti value should be lower than Lo_Ti, as for warmer outdoor temperatures (i.e. Hi_A) less warm water suffices.
T
t
Lo_Ti
+ 05
Shift value
Hi_Ti
Lo_A Hi_A T
T
Target water temperature
t
T
Ambient (outdoor) temperature
A
= Shift value
00
– 05
A
[2] Disinfection function
Applies only to installations with a domestic hot water tank. The disinfection function disinfects the domestic hot water tank by
periodically heating the domestic water to a specific temperature.
The disinfection function field settings must be configured by the installer according to national and local regulations.
[2-00] Operation interval: day(s) of the week at which the domestic water should be heated.
[2-01] Status: defines whether the disinfection function is turned on (1) or off (0).
[2-02] Start time: time of the day at which the domestic water should be heated.
[2-03] Set point: high water temperature to be reached.
[2-04] Interval: time period defining how long the set point
temperature should be maintained.
T
DHW
[2-03]
T
H
T
U
00.00 22.00 24.0001.00 23.00 t
T
Domestic hot water temperature
DHW
T
User set point temperature (as set on the user interface)
U
T
High set point temperature [2-03]
H
t Time
[2-04]
[2-02]
WARNING
Be aware that the domestic hot water temperature at the hot water tap will be equal to the value selected in field setting [2-03] after a disinfection operation.
If this high domestic hot water temperature can be a potential risk for human injuries, a mixing valve (field supply) shall be installed at the hot water outlet connection of the domestic hot water tank. This mixing valve shall secure that the hot water temperature at the hot water tap never rise above a set maximum value. This maximum allowable hot water temperature shall be selected according to local laws and regulations.
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[3] Auto restart
When power returns after a power supply failure, the auto restart function reapplies the user interface settings at the time of the power supply failure.
NOTE
It is therefore recommended to leave the auto restart function enabled.
Note that with the function disabled the schedule timer will not be activated when power returns to the unit after a power supply failure. Press the pr button to enable the schedule timer again.
[3-00] Status: defines whether the auto restart function is turned ON (0) or OFF (1).
NOTE
If the benefit kWh rate power supply is of the type that power supply is interrupted, then always allow the auto restart function.
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[4] Space heating off temperature
Space heating off temperature
[4-02] Space heating off temperature: outdoor temperature above which space heating is turned off, to avoid overheating.
[9] Cooling and heating set points
The purpose of this field setting is to prevent the user from selecting a wrong (i.e., too hot or too cold) leaving water temperature. Thereto the heating temperature set point range and the cooling temperature set point range available to the user can be configured.
CAUTION
In case of a floor heating application, it is important to limit the maximum leaving water temperature at heating operation according to the specifications of the floor heating installation.
In case of a floor cooling application, it is important to limit the minimum leaving water temperature at cooling operation (field setting of parameter [9-03]) to 61°F~64°F (16~18°C) to prevent condensation on the floor.
[9-00] Heating set point upper limit: maximum leaving water temperature for heating operation.
[9-01] Heating set point lower limit: minimum leaving water temperature for heating operation.
[9-02] Cooling set point upper limit: maximum leaving water temperature for cooling operation.
[9-03] Cooling set point lower limit: minimum leaving water temperature for cooling operation.
[A] Quiet mode
This field setting allows to select the desired quiet mode. Two quiet modes are available: quiet mode A and quiet mode B.
In quiet mode A, priority is given to the unit operating quietly under all circumstances. Fan and compressor speed (and thus performance) will be limited to a certain percentage of the speed at normal operation. In certain cases, this might result in reduced performance.
In quiet mode B, quiet operation might be overridden when higher performance is required. In certain cases, this might result in less quiet operation of the unit to meet the requested performance.
[A-00] Quiet mode type: defines whether quiet mode A (0) or quiet mode B (2) is selected.
[A-01] Parameter 01: do not change this setting. Leave it set to its default value.
Do not set other values than the ones mentioned.
[D] Local shift value weather dependent
Local shift value weather dependent
The local shift value weather dependent field setting is only relevant in case weather dependent set point (see field setting "[1] Weather dependent set point (heating operation only)" on page 12) is selected.
[D-03] Local shift value weather dependent: determines the shift value of the weather dependent set point around outdoor temperature of 32°F (0°C).
T
t
[1-02]
local shift value
[1-03]
local shift value Local shift value
[1-00], [1-01],
[1-02], [1-03]
[D-03]
range
[1-00] 32°F
T
t
T
A
range Range
0— — 1 24 3 44
[1-01]
0°C
Target water temperature
Outdoor temperature
Applicable field setting of the weather dependent set point [1]
Outdoor temperature range
(T
A
28.4°F~35.6°F (–2°C~2°C)
24.8°F~39.2°F (–4°C~4°C)
T
A
)
Local shift value
2
2
[E] Unit information readout
[E-00] Readout of the software version (example: 23)
[E-01] Readout of the EEPROM version (example: 23)
[E-02] Readout of the unit model identification (example: 11)
[E-03] Readout of the liquid refrigerant temperature
[E-04] Readout of the inlet water temperature
NOTE
[E-03] and [E-04] readouts are not permanently refreshed. Temperature readouts are updated after looping through the field setting first codes again only.
[C] Setup on EKRP1HB digital I/O PCB
Solar priority mode
[C-00] Solar priority mode setting: for information concerning the EKSOLHW solar kit, refer to the installation manual of that kit.
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Field settings table
Temperature values displayed on the digital controller (user interface) are in °C. Temperature values in °C are between brackets. Conversion from °C to °F is for information only.
First
Second code
code
0 User permission level
1 Weather dependent set point
2 Disinfection function
3 Auto restart
4 Space heating off temperature
5 Installation related settings
6 Installation related settings
7 Installation related settings
8 Installation related settings
Setting name
00 User permission level 3 2/3 1
00 Low ambient temperature (Lo_A) 14
01 High ambient temperature (Hi_A) 59
02 Set point at low ambient temperature (Lo_TI) 104
03 Set point at high ambient temperature (Hi_TI) 77
00 Operation interval
01 Status 1 (ON) 0/1 — 02 Start time 23:00 0:00~23:00 1:00 hour 03 Set point 158
04 Interval 10 5~60 5 min
00 Status 0 (ON) 0/1
00 Installation related setting 01 Installation related setting 02 Space heating off temperature 95
03 Installation related setting 04 Installation related setting
00 Installation related setting 01 Installation related setting
02 Installation related setting
03 Installation related setting
04 Installation related setting
00 Installation related setting
01 Installation related setting
02 Installation related setting
00 Installation related setting
01 Installation related setting
02 Installation related setting
03 Installation related setting
04 Installation related setting
00 Installation related setting
01 Installation related setting
02 Installation related setting
03 Installation related setting
04 Installation related setting
Installer setting at variance with default value
Default
value
(–10)
(15)
(40)
(25)
Fri
(70)
(35)
Range Step UnitDate Val ue Date Val ue
–4~41
(–20~5)
50~68
(10~20) 77~131
(25~55) 77~131
(25~55)
Mon~Sun,
All
104~176
(40~80)
57.2~95 (14~35)
1.8 (1)
1.8 (1)
1.8 (1)
1.8 (1)
——
9
(5)
1.8 (1)
°F
(°C)
°F
(°C)
°F
(°C)
°F
(°C)
°F
(°C)
°F
(°C)
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First
Second
code
code
Setting name
9 Cooling and heating set point ranges
00 Heating set point upper limit 131
01 Heating set point lower limit 77
02 Cooling set point upper limit 71.6
03 Cooling set point lower limit 41
04 Installation related setting
A Quiet mode
00 Quiet mode type
01 Parameter 01
02 Not applicable
03 Not applicable
04 Not applicable
b Not applicable
00 Not applicable
01 Not applicable
02 Not applicable
03 Not applicable
04 Not applicable
C Setup on EKRP1HB digital I/O PCB
00 Solar priority mode setting
01 Installation related setting
02 Installation related setting
03 Installation related setting
04 Installation related setting
D Local shift value weather dependent
00 Installation related setting
01 Installation related setting
02 Installation related setting
03 Local shift value weather dependent
E Unit information readout
00 Software version Read
01 EEPROM version Read
02 Unit model identification Read
03 Liquid refrigerant temperature Read
04 Inlet water temperature Read
F Installation related settings
00 Installation related setting
01 Installation related setting
02 Installation related setting
03 Installation related setting
04 Installation related setting
Installer setting at variance with default value
Default
value
(55)
(25)
(22)
(5)
0 0/2
3———
1 Read only
0 Read only
0 Read only
0 Read only
0 Read only
0 Read only
0 Read only
0 Read only
0 0/1 1
0 0/1/2/3/4
only
only
only
only
only
Range Step UnitDate Val ue Date Val ue
98.6~131 (37~55)
59~98.6 (15~37)
64.4~71.6 (18~22)
41~64.4
(5~18)
———
———
———
——
——
1.8 (1)
1.8 (1)
1.8 (1)
1.8 (1)
°F
(°C)
°F
(°C)
°F
(°C)
°F
(°C)
°F
(°C)
°F
(°C)
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MAINTENANCE
Important information regarding the refrigerant used
This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol.
Refrigerant type: R410A
(1)
GWP
value: 1975
(1)
GWP = global warming potential
Periodical inspections for refrigerant leaks may be required depending on European or local legislation. Please contact your local dealer for more information.
Maintenance activities
DANGER
Do not touch water pipes during and immediately after operation as the pipes may be hot. Your hand may suffer burns. To avoid injury, give the piping time to return to normal temperature or be sure to wear proper gloves.
Do not touch any switch with wet fingers. Touching a switch with wet fingers can cause electrical shock.
WARNING
Do not touch the refrigerant pipes during and immediately after operation as the refrigerant pipes may be hot or cold, depending on the condition of the refrigerant flowing through the refrigerant piping, compressor, and other refrigerant cycle parts. Your hands may suffer burns or frostbite if you touch the refrigerant pipes. To avoid injury, give the pipes time to return to normal temperature or, if you must touch them, be sure to wear proper gloves.
In order to ensure optimal availability of the unit, a number of checks and inspections on the unit and the field wiring have to be carried out at regular intervals, preferably yearly. This maintenance should be carried out by your local Daikin technician (see installation manual).
The only maintenance which may be required by the operator is:
keeping the remote controller clean by means of a soft damp cloth,
checking if the water pressure indicated on the manometer is above 14.5 psi (1 bar).
Only for the optional domestic hot water tank:
A check for correct operation of the pressure relief valve installed on your domestic hot water tank, has to be carried out at least every 6 months: it is important that the lever on the valve is actuated to prevent accumulation of mineral deposits that may impair valve operation and to confirm that the valve and discharge pipe are not blocked. The lever should be operated slowly and smoothly to avoid a sudden rush of hot water from the discharge pipe. Failure to operate the relief valve actuating lever may result in the water heater exploding.
Continuous leakage of water from the discharge pipe may indicate a problem with the water heater.
If a discharge pipe is connected to the pressure relief device it must be installed in a continuously downward direction and in a frost-free environment. It must be left open to the atmosphere.
CAUTION
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its agent or similar qualified persons in order to avoid hazards.
Standstill
During longer periods of standstill, e.g. during summer with a heating only application or during longer periods when there is no need of an operating unit, it is very important NOT TO SWITCH OFF THE POWER SUPPLY towards the unit.
Switching off the power supply stops the automatic repetitive movement of the motor in order to prevent it from getting jammed.
In case of a power supply failure or pump operating failure, drain the system (as suggested in the figure below).
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When water is at standstill inside the system, freezing up is very likely to happen and damaging the system in the proces.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The guidelines below might help to solve your problem. If you cannot solve the problem, consult your installer.
POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTIONS No readings on the remote controller
(blank display)
One of the error codes appears Consult your local dealer.
The schedule timer does work but the programmed actions are executed at the wrong time (e.g. 1 hour too late or too early)
The schedule timer is programmed but does not work.
Capacity shortage Consult your local dealer.
• Check if the mains power is still connected to your installation.
• The benefit kWh rate power supply is active (see installation manual).
Refer to the installation manual for a detailed list of error codes.
Check if the clock and the day of the week are set correctly, correct if necessary.
In case the pr icon is not displayed, push the pr button to enable the schedule timer.
DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
Dismantling of the unit, treatment of the refrigerant, of oil and of other parts must be done in accordance with relevant local and national legislation.
Your product is marked with this symbol. This means that electrical and electronic products shall not be mixed with unsorted household waste.
Do not try to dismantle the system yourself: the dismantling of the system, treatment of the refrigerant, of oil and other parts must be done by a qualified installer in accordance with relevant local and national legislation.
Units must be treated at a specialized treatment facility for re-use, recycling and recovery. By ensuring this product is disposed off correctly, you will help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. Please contact the installer or local authority for more information.
EDLQ036~054BA6VJU1 + EBLQ036~054BA6VJU1
Unit for air to water heat pump system
4PW56183-1
Operation manual
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