Power Supply Layouts With Power Meters - Daikin Altherma 3 M Installer's Reference Manual

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6.5.3 Power supply layouts with power meters

Installer reference guide
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Setup and configuration: To get accurate energy data, measure the capacity
(resistance measurement) and set the capacity via the user interface for:
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The backup heater (step 1 and step 2) (if applicable)
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The booster heater (if applicable)
Measuring the consumed energy
Preferred method because of higher accuracy.
Requires external power meters.
Setup and configuration: When using electrical power meters, set the number of
pulses/kWh for each power meter via the user interface.
INFORMATION
When measuring the electrical power consumption, make sure ALL power input of
the system is covered by the electrical power meters.
1 power meter. You only need 1 power meter that measures the entire system
(compressor module, hydro module, backup heater and booster heater) in the
following cases:
Normal kWh rate power supply
Preferential kWh rate power supply WITHOUT separate normal kWh rate power
supply
Power meter
1
Measures: Entire system
Connection: X5M/5+6
Power meter type:
2 power meters. You need 2 power meters in case of preferential kWh rate power
supply WITH separate normal kWh rate power supply.
Power meter
1
Measures
booster heater (if any)
Connection: X5M/5+6
Power meter type:
Description
Three-phase power meter in case one of the following
conditions is met:
-
Power supply of the outdoor unit is 3N~
-
Power supply of the external backup heater kit (if any) is
3N~
Single-phase power meter in other cases.
Description
(a)
: Hydro module, backup heater (if any), and
Three-phase power meter in case the external backup
heater kit is installed and configured to use 3N~ power
supply.
Single-phase power meter in other cases.
EBLA09~16DA + EDLA09~16DA
Daikin Altherma 3 M
4P620241-1 – 2020.06

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