General InformatIon The chapter "Operation" is intended for both the user and qualified contractors. The chapter "Installation" is intended for qualified contractors. note Read these instructions carefully before using the appliance and retain them for future reference. Pass on the instructions to a new user if required. Safety InStructIonS Structure of Safety InStructIonS KeyWorD type of rISK...
Safety IntenDeD uSe The device is designed for extracting heat from the ambient air and the utilisation of that energy for heating domestic hot water (DHW). The DHW heat pump can be installed in the open as well as in enclosed spaces. This appliance is intended for domestic use.
heat pump operatIon This is the standard operating mode, to which the limits of scope of the heat pump apply (see: Specification). To heat up the cylinder capacity of approx. 300 litres of water in accordance with EN 255 part 3 to 60 °C, the device requires: τ...
troubleShootInG no hot Water Should you fail to obtain hot water at any time, you can take the following steps to remedy that situation: no electrIcal poWer f Check the fuse/circuit breaker in your fuse box. If it has blown/tripped, replace/reset the fuse/MCB. If it should blow/trigger repeatedly, notify your local contractor.
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The following sTandards were Taken inTo aCCounT: - AS 4234, AS 3498, AS 4020, AS 1056.1 - AS/NZS 2712, AS/NZS 3350.2.40/30/30.2 - IEC 60335-1-2-40, IEC 61000-3-2; 1995 - IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 55014-1 IEC 55014-2 - EMC Directive 89/336/EEC - eN 255 T3 also observe The following: - The equipment type plate - The specification...
tranSport materIal loSSeS It is vital that the following transport information is observed to ensure the appliance is transported safely. note We recommend transporting the appliance in a vertical position. f Transport the appliance in its packaging to protect it against damage. f Transport the appliance in an upright position.
1 Feet with locking nut f Position the device in the installation location. f Remove packing straps and polystyrene mouldings. f Level the device by adjusting the equipment feet. f After leveling the device fix the nut of the rubber feet to provide a maximum of structural safety. external InStallatIon materIal loSSeS The heat pump must not be installed in areas where ambient temperatures frequently exceed 42 °C or areas...
unpacKInG the Water heater note Ensure that the casing material in the lower section will not be damaged. note The longer you keep the packaging foil wrapped around the water heater, the longer it will be protected against damage. f Remove the packaging straps. f Push the packaging foil far enough upwards that the pallet is freely accessible.
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f Ensure that all packaging is removed other than the base as illustrated. f Separate the lower packaging section at the dividing line. For this, make an incision of approx. 30 mm (1.25”) into both sides of the dividing line. WarnInG Injury secure the water heater against overturning by getting a second person to support the water heater.
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f Keep the water heater slightly tilted. f Wind out the free leveling foot, but not by more than 30 mm (1.1”). f Turn the locking nut on the thread of the leveling foot towards the bottom cover. When the locking nut is tight against the bottom cover, it stabilizes the leveling foot.
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f Tilt the water heater that has been set down on the polystyrene® installation aids. f Remove the remaining floor semi-shell. f In the tilted state of the water heater, wind out the second and third leveling foot, but not by more than 30 mm (1.1”).
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1 Transport lock part I 2 Transport lock part II 3 Air intake f Carefully remove transport lock part II by pulling it gently out of the spring of transport lock part I. f Remove transport lock part I. f Ensure that there is no packaging left in the appliance. f Check the heat pump unit for transport damage.
Water connectIon 1 Capacitor 9 Protective anode (maintenance required) 2 Electrical cable 10 Solenoid valve V1 3 Strain relief 11 Safety high pressure limit 4 Power terminals 12 Condensate pan drain (maintenance required) 5 Frost monitor 13 High press. compress. 6 Heat pump control thermostat 14 Compressor motor protection (Klixon) 7 Fan...
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f Install a drain valve at the lowest point of the cold water supply inlet for future maintenance of the tank. f Install a 700 kPa pressure and temperature relief valve (PTRV). f Observe the requirements for expansion control valve (ECV) . In such case, use a 550 kPa valve. f A pressure reduction valve (PRV) must be fitted and adjusted to a maximum of 500 kPa.
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commISSIonInG materIal loSSeS Never operate the equipment outside the temperature range 0 °C to + 42 °C. note At temperatures below - 10 °C (e.g. transport/storage), the safety temperature cut-out may respond. Press the reset button after the temperature is much higher than -10 °C. Only approved contractors may commission this equipment and instruct the owner in its use.
cleanInG the evaporator WarnInG Injury the evaporator has many sharp-edged fins. when cleaning the evaporator, proceed with caution and wear protective clothing, in particular safety gloves. Maintaining the full output of the water heater at all times requires an occasional professional cleaning of the evap- orator.
protectIve anoDe note The sacrificial anode must be checked by a qualified contractor 12 months after the unit has been installed and checked periodically thereafter as advised by the qualified contractor. Failure to do so may void your warranty. An anode for the protection of the DHW cylinder is inserted centrally from the top into the DHW cylinder of the appliance.
How quickly limescale builds up depends on the local water quality. f As your local contractor is familiar with your local water quality, let him determine the timing of this check. SpecIfIcatIon DImenSIonS anD connectIonS TIHP 300 b01 Entry electrical cables c01 Cold water inlet male thread...
Data table TIHP 300 233892 Heat output Heating output at A15/W15-55 power consumption power consumption at A15/W15-55 Coefficient of performance (COP) Coefficient of performance at A15/W15-55 COPs to EN 255 Coefficient of performance to EN 255 3,19 Sound data Sound pressure level at 1 m distance in a free field...
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SacrIcIal anoDe maIntenance loG note The sacrificial anode must be checked by a qualified contractor 12 months after the unit has been installed and checked periodically thereafter as advised by the qualified contractor. Failure to do so may void your warranty.
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