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Greenline HE
C6-C11 E6-E17
6 720 641 855-01.1I
User Guide
Art. no.: 6720643415; Version 2010/03

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  • Page 1 Greenline HE C6-C11 E6-E17 6 720 641 855-01.1I User Guide Art. no.: 6720643415; Version 2010/03...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Explanation of symbols and safety information 10 Settings Customer level ....14 Explanation of symbols ....3 10.1 Mode button functions .
  • Page 3: Explanation Of Symbols And Safety Information

    Explanation of symbols and safety information Explanation of symbols and safety information Explanation of symbols Safety precautions Warning symbols General B Read the guide carefully and keep it to hand for future Safety instructions in this document are use. framed and identified by a warning triangle which is printed on a grey background.
  • Page 4: Use

    General Greenline HE is a series of heat pumps that use stored solar energy in order to provide water-based heating and hot water. 6 720 614 540-01.2I Fig. 1 Stored solar energy Heat pump function Bedrock heat Ground heat The heat pump consists of four main parts: Lake water heat •...
  • Page 5 6 720 614 540-02.3I Fig. 2 Operating description • The pressure of the refrigerant increases in the Heat transfer fluid pump Evaporator compressor and the temperature of the vapour rises Compressor to approx. +100 °C. The hot gas is then forced into the Condenser condenser.
  • Page 6: Energy Metering

    Energy metering Energy metering Energy metering in the heat pump is an approximation based on the sum of the nominal emitted output during the relevant metering period. The calculation requires for example that the heat pump is correctly installed, and that the flow and Δ temperatures on the hot and cold sides are adjusted as recommended.
  • Page 7: Control Unit

    Control unit Control unit The control unit controls and monitors the heating and hot water production with the heat pump and additional heat. The monitoring function shuts down the heat pump in the event of operational disturbances so as to prevent damage to critical parts of the pump.
  • Page 8: Control Panel

    Control panel Control panel Menu display Settings for the control of the heat pump are made with the control unit's control panel, which also provides Use the menu display in order to: information about current status. • See information from the heat pump. •...
  • Page 9: Menu Overview

    Menu overview Menu overview Room temperature General (Summer/winter operation, Maximum operating time for heating at hot water demand) Circuit 1 Heating (Heating, Room sensor, Room temperature program) Circuit 2, 3... (optional) (Heating, Room sensor, Room temperature program) Hot water Extra hot water (period, Stop temperature) Hot water peak (Day of the week, Interval, time) Hot water program Hot water mode...
  • Page 10: Menu Navigation

    Menu navigation Menu navigation Initial menu B Turn the dial to mark a desired menu bar. Initial menu shows different temperatures, time, as well as current operating symbols. The window displays information alternately Room temperature (if room sensors exist) and Flow temperature for each circuit installed.
  • Page 11: Help Information In The Menu Display

    Menu navigation Help information in the menu display B Turn the menu dial to change the set value. 6 720 643 415-06.1I 6 720 643 415-09.1I Fig. 11 Fig. 14 Help information 1 B Press the dial to save the value or use to return The menu level is Hot water Drop-down list.
  • Page 12: Information From The Heat Pump

    Information from the heat pump Information from the heat pump Operating symbols The heat pump provides information about temperatures, operating modes, possible alarms, etc. Symbols for different functions and components for which there is a need or which are in operation are Operating information displayed in the bottom right corner of the Initial menu.
  • Page 13: Heating, General

    XB2 based accessory, • With electrical additional heat; the heat pump is such as IVT PKS 1000. dimensioned less than the house peak heating load and electrical additional heat is permitted to cut in at...
  • Page 14: Settings Customer Level

    Tab. 6 Deactivate party mode The following applies to Circuit 2, B Select Yes to disable party mode on all activated 3...requires the accessory IVT Mixing valve circuits. module 1000 The heat pump returns to program mode. The menu is displayed only if party mode is active.
  • Page 15 Settings Customer level lower values because the floors do not tolerate such Factory setting Automatic high temperatures. Alternative On/Automatic/Off Tab. 9 Summer/winter operation T1(˚C) If On is selected, the heat pump is constantly in winter operation and heat and hot water are always produced. Off signifies constant summer operation;...
  • Page 16 Settings Customer level temperature degree. B Turn the menu dial to change the value. Press the dial The value at 0 °C is displayed above the curve's left-hand to save or use to return without saving. part, factory value 35.7 °C. In the window, the square is marked again and any changed values are displayed after the square.
  • Page 17 Settings Customer level >> Room sensor Program 1 and 2 >>> Room temperature influence These selections provide an opportunity to define own programs for time control by adjusting the start and stop times, as well as a normal and an exception temperature. Factory setting Lowest value Program...
  • Page 18 Settings Customer level Room temperature program when there are room The same as when there is a room sensor, see above. sensors: >>> Room temperature normal >> Room temperature program Factory setting 20.0 °C >>> Active program Lowest value 10.0 °C If a program is selected, the following (if the menu button is turned) is displayed: Highest value...
  • Page 19: Hot Water

    Set point value limitation The following applies to Circuit 2, The calculated set point value is always checked against 3...requires the accessory IVT Mixing valve the permitted temperature limits. module 1000 The applicable set point value T1 for Circuit 1 and the 10.2.1 Set point value...
  • Page 20 Settings Customer level >> Extra hot water stop temperature >> Start time Factory setting 65 °C Factory setting 3:00 Lowest value 50 °C Lowest value 0:00 Highest value 65 °C Highest value 23:00 Tab. 22 Hot water temperature Tab. 25 Start time B Set the stop temperature for extra hot water.
  • Page 21: Holiday

    Settings Customer level Comfort mode. These values can be adjusted by the >> Room temperature installer. B Set the room temperature that should apply to the > Block heating during hot water demand circuit during the period. F value Factory setting 17 °C Alternative Yes/No...
  • Page 22: Timers

    Settings Customer level 10.6 Timers B Set the room temperature that should apply in the event of enabled external control. Timers are used by the control unit to count down the B Value > 0 °C enables the function. different time dependent functions such as Extra hot water duration.
  • Page 23: Alarm

    Settings Customer level 10.9 Alarm >>> Blocking time The different alarms that can occur are described in Factory setting ( Chapter 11). Start time 0:00 - 23:45 Under Alarms there is: Stop time 0:00 - 23:45 • Information log Tab. 42 Blocking time •...
  • Page 24: Alarm

    Alarm Alarm 11.1 Control unit and room sensor alarm once the warning cause has disappeared. It is, however, possible to acknowledge the warning. lamp The status lamp on the control unit is used to show ON/ 11.4 Alarm timer, alarm mode OFF status for the heat pump but also to show possible In the event of an alarm that stops the compressor the alarms.
  • Page 25: Alarm Categories

    Alarm 11.5 Alarm categories The alarms are divided into different categories depending on the type and seriousness of the fault. Alarm category is displayed in the alarm window and alarm log. Categories A-H are alarms, categories I-J are warnings/information, categories K-M are warnings, category Z is information.
  • Page 26: Alarm Functions

    Alarm 11.7 Alarm functions 11.7.3 Tripped high pressure switch E2x.RHP Function: Compressor stops. Activated when the The different alarms that can occur are presented here, pressure in the refrigerant circuit becomes too high. the alarm text is indicated in the heading. Alarm timer starts: Yes.
  • Page 27 Alarm 11.7.6 Low temperature collector circuit out E2x.T11 11.7.9 Phase error E2x.B1 Function: Alarm is given if the collector circuit Function: Compressor stops. Activated when one of the temperature is too low and if warning of this has been phases in the voltage supply is missing or when there is given several times.
  • Page 28 Alarm 11.7.12 High flow temperature E1x.T1 11.7.15 Failure on sensor E31.T32 anti-freeze cooling Function: Compressor stops. Activated when the Function: The mixing valve in the collector circuit is temperature in the heating circuit becomes too high in closed. Activated when the sensor's value indicates a relation to the settings that are made.
  • Page 29 Alarm 11.7.18 Faulty protective anode E41.F31 11.7.21 Failure on sensor E12.T1, E13.T1... flow Function: Does not affect the compressor or additional Function: The mixing valve for the circuit is closed heat. The alarm is activated when the anode in the hot completely.
  • Page 30 Alarm 11.7.24 Short circuit on sensor T2 outdoor 11.7.27 Failure on sensor E1x.TT.T5 room Function: In the event of a short circuit on T2, the Function: The room temperature influence is set to 0, outdoor temperature is set to 0 °C so that the heat which means that the room sensor cannot affect the pump can continue to produce heat.
  • Page 31 Alarm 11.7.30 Short circuit on sensor E31.TT.T5 room 11.7.34 Short circuit on sensor E2x.T9 heat transfer fluid in Function: The alarm is activated when the sensor's value indicates a temperature higher than +70 °C. In the event Function: Activated when the sensor's value indicates a of a short circuit on sensor T5, the room temperature temperature higher than 110 °C.
  • Page 32: Warnings

    Alarm 11.7.37 Failure on sensor E2x.T11 11.8.2 High temperature difference heat transfer fluid Function: Activated when the sensor's value indicates a temperature lower than -50 °C. Function: The warning is activated when the temperature difference between heat transfer fluid out Reset condition: The value of the sensor indicates and heat transfer fluid in becomes too big.
  • Page 33 Alarm 11.8.5 Screed drying set point value for heating not reached Function: Activated when the set point value for a drying step has not been reached. Reset condition: The warning is deactivated on acknowledgement of the warning display. Category: L. Alarm lamp: Yes.
  • Page 34: Information Log

    Alarm 11.9 Information log 11.9.5 Low temperature collector circuit out E2x.T11 Function: The information is given if the temperature of The information log displays information from the heat the refrigerant from the heat pump is too low. If the pump. information appears several times during a certain time 11.9.1 High flow temperature E2x.T8 period, the information transforms into a category A...
  • Page 35: Energy Savings

    Energy savings Energy savings Inspection and maintenance To achieve as low energy consumption as possible for a longer period of time, we recommend that you sign an agreement with an authorised installer concerning annual inspection and on-demand maintenance. Thermostat valves The thermostat valves on radiators and floor coils can have a negative effect on the heating system by slowing the flow and, by doing so, the heat pump must...
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