Multiple Rooms - One Lwt Zone - Daikin EBLQ011CA3V3 Installer's Reference Manual

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▪ Comfort. The combination of the two heat emitter types provides:
▪ The excellent heating comfort of the under floor heating
▪ The excellent cooling comfort of the heat pump convectors
5.2.2
Multiple rooms – One LWT zone
If only one leaving water temperature zone is needed because the
design leaving water temperature of all heat emitters is the same,
you do NOT need a mixing valve station (cost effective).
Example: If the heat  pump system is used to heat up one floor
where all the rooms have the same heat emitters.
Under floor heating or radiators – Thermostatic
valves
If you are heating up rooms with under floor heating or radiators, a
very common way is to control the temperature of the main room by
using a thermostat (this can either be the user interface connected to
control box EKCB07CAV3, or an external room thermostat), while
the other rooms are controlled by so-called thermostatic valves (field
supply), which open or close depending on the room temperature.
Setup
c
b
A
Main leaving water temperature zone
B
Room 1
C
Room 2
a
User interface
b
Control box
c
Backup heater
▪ The under floor heating of the main room is directly connected to
the outdoor unit.
▪ The room temperature of the main room is controlled by the user
interface used as thermostat.
▪ A thermostatic valve is installed before the under  floor heating in
each of the other rooms.
INFORMATION
Mind situations where the main room can be heated by
another heating source. Example: Fireplaces.
Configuration
Setting
Unit temperature control:
▪ #: [A.2.1.7]
▪ Code: [C-07]
Number of water temperature
zones:
▪ #: [A.2.1.8]
▪ Code: [7-02]
Benefits
▪ Cost effective. You do NOT need an additional external room
thermostat.
▪ Easy. Same installation as for one room, but with thermostatic
valves.
EBLQ+EDLQ011~016CA3V3+W1 + EK(2)CB07CAV3
Daikin Altherma low temperature monobloc
4P538847-1 – 2018.05
A
B
C
T
a
Value
2 (RT control): Unit operation is
decided based on the ambient
temperature of the user interface.
0 (1 LWT zone): Main
5 Application guidelines
Under floor heating or radiators – Multiple external
room thermostats
Setup
c
b
A
Main leaving water temperature zone
B
Room 1
C
Room 2
a
User interface
b
Control box
c
Backup heater
d
Bypass valve
e
External room thermostat
▪ For each room, a shut-off valve (field supplied) is installed to avoid
leaving water supply when there is no heating or cooling demand.
▪ A bypass valve must be installed to make water recirculation
possible when all shut-off valves are closed. To guarantee reliable
operation, provide a minimum water flow as described in table "To
check the water volume and flow rate" in
piping" on
page 23.
▪ The main user interface (connected to control box EKCB07CAV3)
decides the space operation mode. Mind that the space operation
mode of the additional user interfaces (used as room thermostat)
must be set to match that of the main user interface.
▪ The room thermostats are connected to the shut-off valves, and
do NOT have to be connected to the outdoor unit. The outdoor
unit will supply leaving water all the time, with the possibility to
program a leaving water schedule.
Configuration
Setting
Unit temperature control:
▪ #: [A.2.1.7]
▪ Code: [C-07]
Number of water temperature
zones:
▪ #: [A.2.1.8]
▪ Code: [7-02]
Benefits
Compared with under floor heating or radiators for one room:
▪ Comfort. You can set the desired room temperature, including
schedules, for each room via the room thermostats.
A
B
C
M1
M2
e
e
a
"6.3  Preparing water
Value
0 (LWT control): Unit operation is
decided based on the leaving
water temperature.
0 (1 LWT zone): Main
Installer reference guide
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