Air Purge Function - Daikin EBLA04E2V3 Installer's Reference Manual

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12.4.2 Air purge function

EBLA04~08E2V3+E23V3 + EDLA04~08E2V3+E23V3
Daikin Altherma 3 M
4P685228-1A – 2022.05
3 Start the pump test run (see
4 Read out the flow rate
reach the minimum required flow rate + 2 l/min.
(a)
During pump test run, the unit can operate below the minimum required flow rate.
Purpose
When commissioning and installing the unit, it is very important to remove all air in
the water circuit. When the air purge function is running, the pump operates
without actual operation of the unit and the removal of air in the water circuit will
start.
NOTICE
Before starting the air purge, open the safety valve and check if the circuit is
sufficiently filled with water. Only if water escapes the valve after opening it, you can
start the air purge procedure.
Manual or automatic
There are 2 modes for purging air:
Manual: You can set the pump speed to low or high. You can set the circuit (the
position of the 3-way valve) to Space or Tank. Air purge must be performed for
both space heating and tank (domestic hot water) circuits.
Automatic: The unit automatically changes the pump speed and switches the
position of the 3-way valve between the space heating and the domestic hot
water circuit.
Typical workflow
Purging the air from the system should consist of:
1
Performing a manual air purge
2
Performing an automatic air purge
NOTICE
When purging air with the manual air purge valve of the unit, collect any fluid that
might leak out of the valve. If this fluid is NOT collected, it might drip on internal
components and damage the unit.
INFORMATION
To purge air, use all air purge valves present in the system. This includes the
automatic or manual air purge valve of the outdoor unit, as well as any field-
supplied valves.
If the system contains an external backup heater kit, also use the air purge valve
of the backup heater.
If the system contains valve kit EKMBHBP1, it is required to – during the air purge
– manually switch the position of the valve kit's 3‑way valve by turning its knob,
this to prevent air from remaining in the bypass. For more information, see
"9.2.4 External backup heater
"12.4.4 Actuator test
(a)
and modify the bypass valve setting to
4
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