Psa012b733d English
Psa012b733d English
Psa012b733d English
English:Original instruction
Maintenance
Checking the safety valves in indoor unit 15
Pressure gauge in indoor unit 16
Emptying the hot water heater 16
Emptying the vessel 16
Maintenance of outdoor unit 16
Saving tips 16
Alarm indications
What happens in the event of an alarm? 19
Recommended actions 19
Resetting alarms 19
Safety precautions
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read these “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” shops, hotels, light industry, on farms and
before starting to use this product and use in similar environments. This in accordance
the product appropriately according to the to applicable parts of the machinery
instructions. directive 2006/42/EC.
The precautions provided here are classified CE marking is applicable to the area of
into “ DANGER” and “ CAUTION”. 50 Hz power supply.
The “ DANGER” sections describe The emission sound pressure level from
potentially hazardous situations that may each Indoor and Outdoor unit is under
lead to serious outcomes such as death 70 dB(A).
and sericus injuries if the product is
mishandled. Note, however, that depending
on the situation, the items listed in the “
CAUTION” sections do also have the INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
potential of causing serious outcomes. DANGER
Both warnings and cautions provide you Make sure to have the installation
important information related to safety ; done by your dealer or a specialist.
please make sure to observe them. If you install by yourself and the unit is not
The symbols used throughout the main properly installed, water leakage, electric
text of this manual have the following shock, fire and injuries caused by the drop
meaning. of the unit may occur.
marks mean danger, alarm, and
caution. The specified prohibited item The preventive measures that the
is described in the triangle. The left density of leaked refrigerant does not
mark means “Shock hazard alarm”. exceed the limit is necessary in case of
marks mean prohibited items. The installing the unit in a small room.
specified prohibited item is described
in the circle or in the vicinage. The leakage of refrigerant may cause oxygen
●marks mean compulsory action or deficiency accident. Consult your dealer for the
instruction. The specified prohibited measures.
item is described in the circle. The
left mark means “Earth is needed”. CAUTION
After you have read the manual, always Make sure to perform grounding
store it where other users can refer to at work.
any time. If a new owner takes over the
system, make sure to pass this manual. Do not connect grounding wire to any
This heat pump complies with EMC gas pipe, water pipe, conductor rods or
Directive 2004/108/EC. telephones. Incomplete grounding may
cause electric shock through leakage of
This appliance is designed for use in a electricity.
home environment and can be used by
children aged from 8 years and above and Make sure to mount a leakage breaker.
persons with reduced physical, sensory or Otherwise electric shock may occur.
mental capabilities or lack of experience Please consult your dealer or a specialist for the
and knowledge if they have been given mounting.
supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance in a safe way and Do not mount where flammable gas
understand the hazards involved. Children leakage can happen.
shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning If leaked gas stagnates in the unit, the gas
and user maintenance shall not be made may cause fire.
by children without supervision.
This in accordance to applicable parts of Make sure to layout the drain pipe so
the low voltage directive 2006/95/EC, LVD. that the water is completely drained.
HMS140VA, HMS140V and its relevant Otherwise, water may leak and wet
outdoor unit and tanks are also intended household goods.
for use by experts or trained users in
Safety precautions
Safety precautions
When the unit isn’t used for a long- Do not place any object around the
term, cut off the power. outdoor unit, nor allow fallen leaves to
The accumulation of dirt may lead to heat pile up.
generation or fire. But, before resuming Fallen leaves may induce insects and worms
the operation, turn on the unit for six hours in them, and they may lead to failure, ignition
beforehand to save harmless. or smoking by touching electric components.
Do not place any other electric appliances Do not use with inlet/outlet grilles or
or household goods below or around the other panel removed.
air conditioner. Otherwise, it may lead to injuries.
Dripping from the unit may lead to failure or
Do not operate or stop the unit by
contamination.
using the power supply switch.
Do not touch the aluminum fin. It may lead to fire or water leakage.
Otherwise it may lead to injuries. If auto restart is set effectively, the fan
may rotate suddenly causing injuries.
Do not clean the inside of the indoor
unit by yourself. Make sure to consult Do not strain the remote control
your dealer or user inquiry counter cord.
specified by our company. A part of core wire may be cut off causing
If you select incorrect detergent or improper electric leakage.
method, resin parts may be damaged and
Do not use water heater etc. near the
lead to water leakage. If the detergent is
indoor unit or remote control.
dropped on the electric component or motor,
it may lead to failure, smoking or ignition. If a Vapor-generating appliance is used near
them, it may lead to water drop causing
Do not place objects on the outdoor unit, electric leakage or short circuit.
nor mount on it.
Do not use the unit where powder or
It may lead to injuries resulting from
fiber is floating.
dropping or falling.
Fine powder or fiber passing through the air
During the operation or maintenance, filter may stagnate inside the unit and lead
do not use an unstable footrest. to electric leak or short circuit.
It may lead to injuries resulting from falling.
Do not place objects under the unit
During thunderstorm, stop the which must avoid being exposed to
operation and turn off the switch. water.
A lightning strike may lead to failure. Over 80 percent humidity or the clogging of
drain pipe may damage them through dew
After several seasons of operating,
dropping.
inspections and maintenances are
required except routine care and cleaning.
Accumulated dirt or dust inside the indoor
unit may cause odor, water leakage through
the clogging of water discharging pipe for
dehumidification. Specialized information
and skills are required for inspections and
maintenances. Therefore contact your
dealer.
Safety precautions
General
General
Hydrolution is a system for heating, cooling and producing hot water for small houses. The system consists of an outdoor nuit, which
utilises the energy in the outdoor air and sends it to the indoor unit, which takes care of the regulation and heat distribution in the house.
In order to get the greatest benefit from the system Hydrolution you should read through the User's Manual.
Hydrolution is a quality system offering a long service life and reliable operation.
NOTE
Do not vent R410A into the atmosphere: R410A is a f luorinated greenhouse gas, covered by the K yoto Protocol with a Global
Warming Potential(GWP) = 1975.
Installation data
Heating
Radiator Floor Fan convector
Cooling
Other Floor Fan convector Not available
External heat source
Solar Gas Oil Wood Pellets Electricity
Accessories
Tank heater MH-RG 10 ESV22/28 VCC22/28 ACK22/28
Settings
Fill in the difference from default settings.
Menu Number Menu Type Description Setting
Date________Signed______________________________
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.
Information about the installation
Product information
Hydrolution is a complete modern heat pump system that 1
2
offers effective technical energy saving and reduced carbon
dioxide emissions. Heat production is safe and economical 4
with integrated hot water heater, immersion heater, circulation
pump and climate system in the indoor unit. Function
The heat is retrieved from the outdoor air through outdoor unit,
where the refrigerant circulated in a closed piping system transfers Hydrolution is a system that can produce heating, hot water
the heat from the heat source (outdoor air) to indoor unit. and cooling.
This eliminates the need for holes and coils in the ground. The principle during heating can be simplified as follows:
1. The refrigerant in outdoor unit takes the heat from the
outdoor air and is compressed to higher temperature by the
Features of Hydrolution
compressor.
■ Optimal annual heating factor thanks to the inverter 2. The hot refrigerant (now in gas state) is routed into indoor unit.
controlled compressor. 3. The refrigerant releases the heat for further distribution in
■ Outdoor unit with compact dimensions. the system.
■ Speed controlled system pump that supplies the heat pump 4. The refrigerant (now in liquid state) is routed back to
with suitable system flow. outdoor unit and the process is repeated.
■ Optimized operating costs. The speed of the compressor is By reversing the entire process, and thereby the refrigerant in
adjusted according to the demand. outdoor unit takes the heat from the water and release the heat
■ Integrated coil water heater in indoor unit. to the outdoor air, the heat pump can cool instead if necessary.
■ Integrated clock for scheduling extra hot water and Indoor unit determines when outdoor unit is to work and not to
temperature lowering/increasing the supply water temperature. work, using the collated data from the temperature sensor. In
■ Prepared for control of two heating systems. the event of extra heat demands, indoor unit can connect additional
heat source in the form of the internal immersion heater, or any
■ Integrated active cooling function.
connected external heat source.
■ Possible to connect external heat sources.
Front panel, indoor unit
Minus button
Offset heating curve - Scroll back in the menu system.
- Turning clockwise (+) offsets the Heating - Reduce the value of the selected parameter
curve. When the knob is turned See the section “Control – General”
menu 2.0 is shown on the display and
the value for the calculated supply
temperature changes. Enter button
For details, see Default Heating curve setting. - Entering lower layer in the menu system.
- Parameter change activated
- Parameter change confirmed
Switch
1 Normal mode See the section “Control – General”
All control functions connected.
Status lamp
0 Shutdown
During normal operation, the status lamp
Emergency mode lights green. In the event of an alarm, it
Only the circulation pump and lights red.
electric heater (electrical step 2)
are operational.
Front panel, indoor unit
Quick movement
To quickly return to the main menu from a sub menu, press
Key lock
A key lock can be activated in the main menus by simultaneously
Comfort setting heating
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Comfort setting heating
The basic heating is set using menu 2.1.2 and with the “Heating The diagram shows the relation between the outdoor temperature
curve offset” knob. in the area and the target supply water temperature of the heating
system. This is set under menu 2.1.2, “Heating curve”. Limitations,
If the room temperature does not reach the target, readjustment
which are not in the diagrams, can be set in the control system’s
may be necessary.
permitted min and max temperatures. (See menu 2.1.4 and 2.3 as
If you do not know the correct settings, use the basic data from well as 3.3 and 3.4)
the automatic heating control system diagram on the right.
Heating curve offset -2
9 HEATING CURVE
VÄRMEKURVA
Heating curve
C
FRAMLEDNINGSTEMPERATUR
2.1.2 15 14 13 12 11 10
70
9
8
Supply temperature
60
Menu 2.1.2 Heating curve Offset heating curve 7
50 6
5
Heating curve offset for system 2 can be made in menu 3.1
40 4
3
NOTE 30
2
+5
1
Wait one day between settings so as to stabilise the
10 0 - 10 - 20 - 30 - 40 C
temperatures.
Outdoor temperature
FÖRSKJUTNING -5 UTETEMPERATUR
VÄRMEKURVA (-2)
OFFSET HEAT CURVE
C
FRAMLEDNINGSTEMPERATUR
15 14 13 12 11 10 9
70
8
Supply temperature
60 7
6
50
5
4
40
3
30 2
+5 1
10 0 - 10 - 20 - 30 - 40 C
Outdoor temperature
FÖRSKJUTNING -5 UTETEMPERATUR
VÄRMEKURVA (0)
OFFSET HEAT CURVE
C
FRAMLEDNINGSTEMPERATUR
15 14 13 12 11 10 9
70
8
7
Supply temperature
60
6
50 5
4
40 3
2
30 1
+5
10 0 - 10 - 20 - 30 - 40 C
FÖRSKJUTNING -5
Outdoor temperature UTETEMPERATUR
VÄRMEKURVA (+2)
OFFSET HEAT CURVE
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Comfort setting heating
MH-RG10
12
Comfort setting cooling
NOTE
The climate system must manage cooling operation.
Setting must be made by the installer when
commissioning the system.
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15 k=1
10
k=2
5
k=3
0 eUtetem
0 20 30 40 C
Outdoor temperature
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Comfort setting hot water
The integrated water heater is a coil model and is heated by Hot water volume
circulating water, which is heated by the heat pump. 1600 10ℓ/min
Prioritizing
100
When the water temperature in the tank drops, heat pump
operation shifts to hot water production. In case there is
0
50 53 56 59 62 65
demand for both hot water and heating/cooling for long time,
Stop temp. HW (°C ) operation mode is periodically switched between hot water and
heating/cooling. For details, see menu 1.0 Hot water temp and
8.5.0 Period settings.
<HMS140VA, HMS140V>
MT300
Hot water volume
450
12ℓ/min
400
350
Supply water volume (ℓ)
16ℓ/min
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
50 53 56 59 62 65
Stop temp HW (°C)
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Comfort setting hot water / Maintenance
MT300<HMS140VA, HMS140V>
“Extra hot water” can be activated in three different
MT300<HMS140VA, HMS140V>
ways: FL2
FL2
1. Periodic time based extra hot water
Interval between extra hot water operation is selected
in menu 1.7. Menu 1.8 shows when the next extra hot
water operation is due.
The increased temperature is maintained by the
electric heater for one hour.
2. Schedule time based extra hot water
The start and stop times for the day of the week when
the extra hot water operation is required are set in the
sub menus to menu 7.4.0.
The increased temperature is maintained by the BP5
electric heater for the selected period. BP5
MT500
3. Temporary extra hot water
Extra hot water operation starts when Extra hot water
button is pressed, and it is kept for 3 hours. The
operation is cancelled when the button is pressed BP5
again during the period.
The increased temperature is maintained by the
electric heater until the period of time has expired.
NOTE FL2
Heat pump will not start until Extra hot water
period finishes. It may cause insufficient hot
water supply if big demand comes.
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Maintenance
The climate system’s safety valve (FL2) must be completely outdoor unit coming into contact with alkaline cleaning agents.
sealed. Checks must be carried out regularly as follows:
■ Open the valve.
! WARNING!
■ Check that water flows through the valve. If this does not Rotating fan
happen, replace the safety valve.
■ Close the valve again.
■ The heating system may need to be refilled after checking
Saving tips
the safety valve, see the section “Filling the heating Your Hydrolution produces heat and hot water according to
system”. your needs. It also attempts to carry out all requirements with
all available “aids” from the control settings made.
Hot water heater safety valve The indoor temperature is naturally affected by the energy
consumption. Therefore, take care not to set a temperature
The water heater’s safety valve sometimes releases a little
higher than necessary.
water after hot water usage. This is because the cold water,
which enters the heater to replace the hot water, expands when Other known factors that affect the energy consumption are,
heated causing the pressure to rise and the safety valve to open. for example, hot water consumption and the insulation level of
the house, as well as the level of comfort you require.
Also check the water heater safety valve regularly. The
appearance and location of the safety valve differs between
different installations. Contact your installer for information. Also remember:
■ Open the thermostat valves completely (except in the
Pressure gauge in indoor unit rooms that are to be kept cooler for various reasons, e.g.
bedrooms).
The working range of the heating system is normally 0.5 – 1.5
Thermostat valves in the radiators and floor loops can
bar when the system is closed. Check this on the pressure
negatively affect the energy consumption. They slow the flow
gauge (BP5).
in the heating system, which the heat pump wants to
compensate with increased temperatures. It then works harder
Emptying the hot water heater and consumes more electrical energy.
The water heater is of the coil type and is drained using the
siphon principle. This can be done either via the drain valve on
the incoming cold water pipe or by inserting a hose into the
cold water connection.
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Dealing with comfort disruption
Stop temp heating setting is too low. Adjust the setting. Check menu 8.2.3
Circuit or main MCB tripped. Check and replace blown fuses.
Heat pump in incorrect operating mode “Hot Change operating mode to “Auto” or “ Au-
water” or “Cooling”. toC”.
The current limiter has restricted the current Switch off one/several of the power consu-
because many power consumers are being mers.
used in the property.
High room temperature. Incorrect setting of “Heating curve, offset” Adjust the settings.
and/or “Cooling curve, offset”. Check menu 2.1.1, 2.1.2 for heating system 1
3.1, 3.2 for heating system 2
2.1.1, 2.2.2 for cooling system
Heat pump in incorrect operating mode. Change operating mode to “AutoC”.
Start temp cooling setting is too high. Adjust the setting. Check menu 8.2.4.
Heat load is too high. Remove the excess heat load.
The compressor does not start. Minimum time between compressor starts Wait 30 minutes and check if the compressor
alternatively time after power switch on not starts.
being achieved.
Alarm tripped. See section “Alarms”.
Alarm cannot be reset. Activate operating mode “Add. heat only”.
Panel gone out. Check and replace any blown circuit andmain
fuses.
Check that the circuit breaker to the indoor
unit is not off.
Set switch (SF1) to standby “ ”.
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Dealing with comfort disruption
The air conditioning system Sounds of rustling or gurgling may be heard when the operation is started, when the compressor is
sounds as if water is activated/deactivated during operation, or when the operation is stopped. These are the sounds of the
draining from it. refrigerant flowing through the system.
Sounds of rustling or These sounds can be heard when the air conditioning system is performing automatic control.
gurgling may be heard from
a stopped indoor unit.
The air conditioning system Outdoor unit does not restart during the first 3 minutes after stopping operation. This is because a
cannot start operating again circuit for protecting the compressor is activated (the fan is operating during this period).
immediately after stopping.
The outdoor unit discharges Water or steam is discharge during defrosting operation which removes frost built up on the surface of
water or steam during the heat exchanger in the outdoor unit in heating mode.
heating operation.
The outdoor unit fan is not The fan speed is automatically controlled according to the ambient temperature. It may be stopped in
running even when the high ambient temperature in case of heating, and in low ambient temperature in case of cooling. Also,
system is in operation. the fan is stopped during defrosting operation.
REQUESTS The fan will suddenly begin to operate even if it is stopped. Do not insert finger and/or stick.
Hissing sounds are heard These sounds are generated when the refrigerant valve inside the air conditioning system is activated.
when the operation is
stopped or during defrost
operation.
Emergency mode
Emergency mode is activated by setting the switch to “ ”.
It is used when the control system and thereby operating mode
“Add. heat only” do not function as they should. Emergency
mode is activated by setting switch (SF1) to “ ”.
The following applies in emergency mode:
■ The front panel is not lit and the control computer in
indoor unit is not connected.
■ Outdoor unit is off and only the circulation pump and
immersion heater in indoor unit are active.
■ An electrical step of 4 kW is connected. The immersion
heater is controlled by a separate thermostat (BT30).
■ The automatic heating control system is not operational, so
manual shunt operation is required. Call installer.
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Alarm indications
Alarm indications
Different types of alarms
There are many monitoring functions integrated in Hydrolution. ■ Alarms with automatic reset (do not need to be
To alert you to any malfunctions, the control computer acknowledged when the cause has disappeared).
transmits alarm signals that can be read from the front panel
■ Existing alarms that require corrective action by you or the
display.
installer.
Resetting alarms
No harm in resetting an alarm. If the cause of the alarm remains,
the alarm recurs.
■ When an alarm has been triggered, it can be reset by switching
indoor unit off and on using the switch (SF1).
■ When the alarm cannot be reset using the switch (SF1), the
operating mode, “Add. heat only”, can be activated to
resume a normal temperature level in the house. This is
most easily carried out by holding the “Operating mode”
button in for 7 seconds.
NOTE
Recurring alarms mean that there is a fault in the
installation.
Contact your installer!
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Control
Control
Display Changing parameters
Operating symbols Value of the current parameter In order to change a parameter (value):
1. Access the required menu.
A I II III AB I II
2. Press button, the numerical value starts to flash.
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Control
Menu tree
2.1.3.0 [U] Own heating curve 2.1.3.1 [U] Supply temp.at +20
2.1.3.2 [U] Supply temp.at -20
2.1.3.3 [U] Buckling temperature
2.1.3.4 [U] Supply t. at buckl.
2.1.3.5 [U] Return
2.1.4 [U] Min supply heating
2.1.5 [U] Circ-pump speed heat
2.1.6 [N] Return
2.2.3.0 [U] Own cooling curve 2.2.3.1 [U] Supply temp.at +20
2.2.3.2 [U] Supply temp.at +40
2.2.3.3 [U] Return
2.2.4 [U] Min supply cooling
2.2.5 [U] Circ-pump speed cool
2.2.6 [N] Return
2.3 [U] Max supply temp.
2.4 [U] External adjustment
2.5 [U] Supply/Return temp.
2.6 [U] Degree minutes
2.7 [N] Return
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Control
3.6.0 [U] Own heating curve 2 3.6.1 [U] Supply temp.at +20
3.6.2 [U] Supply temp.at -20
3.6.3 [U] Buckling temperature
3.6.4 [U] Supply t. at buckl
3.6.5 [U] Return
3.7 [U] Supply/Return temp 2
3.8 [N] Return
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Control
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Control
24
Control
25
Control
2.0 [N] Supply temp. Menu 2.1.4 [U] Min supply heating
The set minimum level for the supply temperature to the
Menu 2.1.0 [N] Heating settings
heating system is shown here.
Heating settings are made in the sub-menus for this menu. The calculated flow temperature never drops below the set
Menu 2.1.1 [N] Offset heating/Total level irrespective of the outdoor temperature, heating curve or
its offset heating curve.
The selected heating curve offset is shown here.
Setting range: 20 – 65 °C
The total offset of the heat curve is also shown here. It
includeschedule, outer compensation and any room control.
Note! The value is changed using the “Heating curve offset” Menu 2.1.5 [U] Circ-pump speed heat
knob. The speed of the circulation pump during space heating is
Setting range: -10 – 10 selected here.
Menu 2.1.2 [N] Heating curve Setting range: 1 – 100
* Limited by menu 2.3 Max supply temp. * Limited by menu 2.2.4 Min supply cooling.
Menu 2.1.3.5 [U] Return Menu 2.2.3.3 [U] Return
Return to menu 2.1.3.0. Return to menu 2.2.3.0.
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Control
Menu 2.2.4 [N] Min supply cooling Menu 2.6 [U] Degree minutes
The set minimum level for the supply temperature to the Current value for number of degree-minutes. In addition, this
cooling system is shown here. value can be changed to accelerate the start of heating production
or cooling.
The calculated flow temperature never drops below the set
level irrespective of the outdoor temperature, cooling curve or Setting range: -32000 – 32000
its offset.
Menu 2.7 [N] Return
HMA100 HMS140VA HMS140V
Setting range (°C) 7-25 7-25 7-25*2 Return to menu 2.0.
1
Default value (°C) 10 18* 18
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Control
3.0 [N] Supply temp. 2 Menu 3.6.1 [U] Supply temp.at +20
The supply temperature at an outdoor air temperature of
Menu 3.1 [N] Offset heating/Tot 2
+20 °C is selected here.
The heating curve offset 2 is selected here. Setting range: 0 – 80* °C
The total offset of heat curve 2 is also shown here. It includes
schedule, outer compensation and any room control.
* Limited by menu 3.4 Max supply temp. 2.
Setting range: -10 – 10
Menu 3.6.2 [U] Supply temp.at -20
The supply temperature at an outdoor air temperature of -20 °C
Menu 3.2 [N] Heating curve 2
is selected here.
The selected heating curve is shown here. At value 0, the Setting range: 0 – 80* °C
function “Own heat curve 2” is activated, see menu 3.6.0.
Setting range: 0 – 20
* Limited by menu 3.4 Max supply temp. 2.
Menu 3.6.3 [U] Buckling temperature
Menu 3.3 [U] Min supply temp. 2
Here you select at what outside air temperature the break point
The set minimum level for the supply temperature for heating shall occur.
system 2 is shown here.
Setting range: -15 – 15 °C
The calculated flow temperature never drops below the set
level irrespective of the outdoor temperature, heating curve or
its offset. Menu 3.6.4 [U] Supply t. at buckl
Setting range: 10 – 65 °C You set the calculated supply temperature for the break point
here.
Menu 3.4 [U] Max supply temp. 2 Setting range: 0 – 80* °C
The set maximum level for the supply temperature for heating
system 2 is shown here. * Limited by menu 3.4 Max supply temp. 2.
The calculated flow temperature never exceeds the set level Menu 3.6.5 [U] Return
irrespective of the outdoor temperature, heating curve or its
Return to menu 3.6.0.
offset.
Setting range: 10 – 65 °C Menu 3.7 [U] Supply/Return temp 2
The present supply and return temperatures for heating system
2 are shown here. Return temperature is shown in brackets.
Menu 3.5 [U] External adjust. 2
Menu 3.8 [N] Return
Connecting an external contact, for example, a room thermostat
(accessory) or a timer allows you to temporarily or periodically Return to menu 3.0.
raise or lower the room temperature. When the external contact
is closed, the heating curve offset or the cooling curve offset is
changed by the number of steps shown here.
If room control is active there is a degree change to the set
room temperature.
Setting range: -10 – 10
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Control
Menu 4.1 [N] Outdoor avg. temp. Menu 5.1 [N] Number of starts
This menu shows the average outdoor temperature according The accumulated number of starts with the compressor in
to the set value in menu 4.2 (factory setting: 24h). outdoor unit is shown here.
Menu 4.2 [U] Outdoor filter time Menu 5.2 [N] Run time compressor
The accumulated time that the compressor has been used in
Here you select during how long the average temperature in
outdoor unit is shown here.
menu 4.1 is calculated.
Setting range: 1 min, 10 min, 1h, 2h, 4h, 6h, 12h, 24h Menu 5.3 [U] Time to start
Time until the compressor start in outdoor unit is shown in this
menu.
Menu 4.3 [U] Outdoor avg. 1min.
Menu 5.4 [U] Outdoor temp. Tho-A
Shows the average outdoor temperature over the last minute.
This menu shows the outdoor air temperature that the heat
Menu 4.4 [N] Return pump measures.
Return to menu 4.0. Menu 5.5 [U] Heat Ex Tho-R1
This menu shows the evaporator temperature in the heat pump
at sensor Tho-R1.
Menu 5.6 [U] Heat Ex Tho-R2
This menu shows the evaporator temperature in the heat pump
at sensor Tho-R2.
Menu 5.7 [U] Suction temp. Tho-S
This menu shows the suction gas temperature in the heat pump.
Menu 5.8 [U] Hot gas Tho-D
This menu shows the hotgas temperature in the heat pump.
Menu 5.9 [U] Liquid line temp.
This menu shows the liquid line temperature in the heat pump.
Menu 5.10 [U] Condensor out / max
Shows the current and max. allowed temperature after the
condenser.
Menu 5.11 [U] HP
The current high pressure and corresponding temperature
during heating are shown here. During cooling, the actual low
pressure and corresponding temperature are shown.
Menu 5.12 [U] LP LPT
The current low pressure is shown here.
Menu 5.13 [U] Fan speed
No function.
Menu 5.14.0 [U] CompFreq act/set
The actual and set point value for the compressor frequency
are shown here.
Menu 5.14.1 [U] OU current CT
The present phase current to outdoor unit is shown here.
Menu 5.14.2 [U] Inverter temp Tho-IP
The current inverter temperature is shown here.
Menu 5.14.3 [U] Return
Return to menu 5.14.0.
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Control
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Control
Here the current time is set. Menu 7.5.2 [U] Vacation ends
Menu 7.3.0 [U] Temp set back The end date for holiday changing is set here. The date is
changed by pressing the enter button. The holiday change stops
Settings, e.g. for night reduction can be selected in the applying at 23:59 on the selected date.
submenus to this menu.
Same date in menu 7.5.1 and 7.5.2 deactivates the holiday function.
Menu 7.3.1 [U] Set back time
Menu 7.5.3 [U] Heating system
The time for the set back operation, e.g. night reduction is
The heating system to apply the vacation set back is selected
chosen here.
here. If heating system 2 is present the menu can be set to “Off ”,
Menu 7.3.2 [U] Set back temp +/- “System 1”, “System 2” or “System 1+2”. In other cases only
Changes of the heat curve during set back operation period, e.g. “Off” and “System 1” can be selected.
the night reduction is set here. Setting range: Off, System 1, System 2, System 1+2
Setting range: -10 – 10 Menu 7.5.4 [U] Offset heating curve
Default value: 0 How much the heating curve is to be offset during the holiday
Menu 7.3.3 [U] Heating system period is set here.
The heating system to apply the set back operation is selected If the relevant heating system has a room sensor, the change is
here. If heating system 2 is present the menu can be set to given in degrees.
“Off ”, “System 1”, “System 2” or “System 1+2”. In other Setting range: -10 – 10
cases only “Off ” and “System 1” can be selected. Menu 7.5.5 [U] HW off
Setting range: Off, System 1, System 2, System 1+2
You can choose if hot water operation is cancelled during the
Menu 7.3.4 [U] Return holiday period
Return to menu 7.3.0. Setting range: No, Yes
Menu 7.4.0 [U] Extra hot water Menu 7.5.6 [U] Return
Settings are made in the sub-menus of this menu when extra Return to menu 7.5.0.
hot water is required on a specific day. Menu 7.6.0 [N] Silent mode
Menu 7.4.1 – 7.4.7 [U] XHW Monday – XHW Sunday Setting is made in the sub-menu of this menu if Silent mode is
Here you select the period for respective days when extra hot activated on a certain period.
water should be activated. Hours and minutes for both start and When the silent mode is activated, maximum compressor speed
stop are shown. Equal values mean that extra hot water is not and fan speed in outdoor unit is reduced in order to make the
activated. Time can be set past midnight. noise smaller.
Setting range: 00:00 – 23:45 Take note that the capacity is reduced by around 30% during silent mode.
Menu 7.4.8 [U] Return It is valid in heating mode only.
Menu 7.5.0 [U] Vacation set back Here you select the period when the silent mode should be
activated. Hours and minutes for both start and stop are shown.
Holiday settings are made in the sub-menus to this menu.
Equal values mean that the silent mode is not activated. Time
When the holiday function is active, the calculated supply line can be set past midnight.
temperature is reduced according to the setting and hot water
Setting range: 00:00-23:45
charging can be switched off.
When the holiday function is deactivated, the heat pump operates Menu 7.6.2 [N] Return
hot water for an hour, before periodic extra hot water is activated Return to Menu 7.6.0
(even if periodic extra hot water is activated in menu 1.7).
Menu 7.7 [N] Return
Note! The holiday setting does not deactivate cooling.
Return to menu 7.0.
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8.0 [N] Other adjustments Menu 8.2.3 [U] Stop temp. heating
The average outdoor air temperature at which the heat pump (in
Menu 8.1.0 [N] Display settings auto mode) is to stop heat production.
Settings concerning language and menu type are set in the sub- When the average outdoor air temperature falls below Stop
menus to this menu. temp. heating – Hysteresis (menu 8.2.5) heating starts again.
Menu 8.1.1 [N] Menu type Setting range: 1 – 43 °C
The menu type is chosen here.
[N] Normal, covers the normal user’s needs. Menu 8.2.4 [U] Start temp. cooling
[U] Extended, shows all menus except the service menus. The average outdoor air temperature at which the heat pump (in
[S] Service, shows all menus, returns to normal menu level autoC mode) is to start cooling.
30 minutes after the last button was pressed. When the average outdoor temperature exceed it, cooling
starts.
When the average outdoor air temperature falls below Start
NOTE temp. cooling – Hysteresis (menu 8.2.5) cooling stops.
Incorrect settings in the service menus can damage the Setting range: 10 – 43* °C
property and/or heat pump.
* Operable temperature range is 15 – 43 °C.
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External heat Source Yes → Type ______ Setting (Menu 9.2.8) ______
No
Heating system 2 Yes
No
Leak tracing
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