2 Installation Regulation installation 2.2.3 Containment of refrigerant circuits and maintenance conditions It’s necessary to ensure correct containment In case of subsequent failure and expertise, the Unpacking and reservations 2.2.1 Receipt 2.2.2 Handling 2.2.4 Accessories provided Accessories provided with the outdoor unit Accessories provided with the hydraulic unit...
Installation position Installation of the outdoor unit 2.4.1 Installation precautions The outdoor unit must only be installed outdoor Model extensa duo + 5, 6 & 8 100 mm or more 300 mm or more Model extensa duo + 10 100 mm or more 250 mm 300 mm...
2.4.2 Outdoor unit positioning 2.4.3 Condensate drain hose trace resistance to avoid it icing up. The trace resistance must heat not only the pipe but also the bottom of the appliance's condensate collection tank. Model extensa duo + 10 only Positioning of the outside unit, draining away the condensate...
Installing the hydraulic unit 2.5.1 Installation precautions refrigerant connections. Minimum installation clearances around the hydraulic module and distances to the combustible partitions Front view Open the front cover Removing the cover...
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Refrigeration connections This appliance uses refrigerant R410A. 2.6.1 Rules and precautions Minimum necessary tools Manifold Provision on using tools that have been in regard to the guarantee if the above instructions are not observed. Flared connections is forbidden. POE refrigeration oil. Do not use mineral oil.
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2.6.2 Refrigeration connections 2.6.4 Shaping the refrigeration pipes The minimum length of the refrigeration connections is 5 m for correct operation. 2.6.5 2.7, page 19 2.6.3 Take particular care positioning the tube opposite its connector so as not to risk damaging the The refrigeration circuit is very sensitive to dust and humidity: check that the area around the connection is clean and dry before removing the...
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HP model extensa duo + 8 Outdoor unit connections Diameter Minimum length (L) Refrigeration Maximum length* (L) connections Maximum length** (L) Maxi. level difference (D) Male-female adapter (reduction) Hydraulic unit connections page 21 Hydraulic unit Outdoor unit...
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This operation is reserved for installers familiar Method 3 empty Manifold refrigerant other than a HFC. ANNEX 1 building the refrigerant connections. Jeu de manomètres Unfavorables conditions : Manifold (manifold) Basse Haute pression pression Vacuomètre Liaison... liquide Pompe à vide Azote Haute pression...
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First seal test Refrigeration connexion Plug (A) Schrader 3-way valve Manifold. Manifold Hex / Allen key of 4 mm Load orifice Azote Haute Plug (B) Service hose (blue) 10 bars max. pression fitted with valve push-button 30 mn mini "Gas" hose connection Liaison...
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2.7.3 Additional charge 2.7.4 per additional meter 100 g per additional meter 200 g page 18 extraction position. Manifold LED2 LED1 R410A Location of DIP switches and diodes on the hydraulic unit interface card...
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Hydraulic connecting 2.8.1 General Never use monoethylene glycol. In certain installations, the presence of different metals can cause corrosion problems; the formation of metal particles and sludge in the hydraulic circuit is then seen. In this case, it is advisable to use a corrosion inhibitor in the proportions indicated by its manufacturer.
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2.8.3 Rinsing out the installation 2.8.4 Filling and purging the installation manometric height of the installation. 2.8.5 Connecting the Fan convector circuit Legend: Hydraulic Connections module bleeder valve...
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Thermal insulation the straight insulating sleeves the conical insulating sleeves Thermal insulation...
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2.10 Heating circulation pump speed settings 1 mbar = 10 mmCE = 100 Pa Variable pressure radiators m /h 1 mbar = 10 mmCE = 100 Pa Constant pressure m /h Operation signals the HP circulator...
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Pression variable Variable pressure Cut off the electricity supply from the circulation Dégazage Venting pump for 30 seconds in order to release and authorise another start cycle. Pression constate Constante pressure Pump dial...
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2.11 Electrical connections Flexible wires B 2.11.1 Characteristic of the electrical supply page 29 Connecting to regulation cards: 2.11.2 General remarks on electrical connections Connecting to spring terminals: Rigid wires A...
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2.11.3 2.11.4 Cable section and protection rating Heat pump (HP) Cable connection Model Maxi. power absorbed (phase, neutral, earth) 16 A 25 A Heat pump (HP) Electrical back-ups Power supply to the electrical back-ups Cable connection Model Power Nominal current (phase, neutral, earth) 32 A...
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2.11.5 Electrical connections on the outdoor unit side Model extensa duo + 5, 6 & 8 Model extensa duo + 5, 6 & 8 Model extensa duo + 10 Remove the cap (2 screws) Model extensa duo + 10 Remove the front panel (2 screws) Terminal block...
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2.11.6 Electrical connections on the hydraulic unit side hydraulic unit: External faults the heat pump: If the boiler connection option is used, the electric boost option must not be connected. Second heating circuit: 230 V Access to hydraulic model electric box and description...
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Hydraulic unit Outdoor unit 1 2 3 230 V 230 V Connection to terminal block and power relays B2 M B1 3 2 1 M B9 Connections to the heat pump regulator (accessories and options)
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2.12 Outdoor sensor 2.14 Commissioning 2.13 Room thermostat 2.13.1 Installing a room sensor Room thermostat T37 page 35 B2 M In the case of 2 heating circuits, Room thermostat T55 Room thermostat radio T58 2.13.2 Installing a room control unit Room control unit T75 Room control unit radio T78...
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2.15 it in zone 2, Then connect the other room thermostat and 2.16 In the case of 2 heating circuits: page 40 English 42* 44* 48* page 40 Line Function Setting range Setting Basic or display increment setting Room appliance 1 Heating circuit 1 Commonly...
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Ref. Function Manual start button Auto page 59 page 58 Do not use during normal operation.
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Description of the display Temperature control Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 3.3.1 Set to Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx User interface display Symbols INFO PROG temperature ambiante temperature ambiante temperature ambiante...
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+4,5 -4,5 & & & & & & & & & Corrective actions in the case of discomfort...
Parametering the setting 3.4.2 Setting parameters 3.4.1 General ESC. 01.01...31.12 3.4.3 Line Function Setting range Setting Basic or display increment setting Date and time 00:00... 23:59 01.01... 31.12 1900... 2099 01.01... 31.12 25.03 01.01... 31.12 25.10 User interface English Temporary...
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Line Function Setting range Setting Basic or display increment setting Heating time programme, circuit 1 Mon-Sun 6:00 22:00 --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- Heating time programme, circuit 2 Mon-Sun 6:00 22:00 --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- Mon-Sun 00:00 05:00 14:30 17:00 --:-- --:--...
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Line Function Setting range Setting Basic or display increment setting Mon-Sun 8:00 20:00 --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- Holidays, heating circuit 1 Period 1 01.01... 31.12 01.01... 31.12 Frost protection Holidays, heating circuit 2 Period 1 01.01... 31.12 01.01... 31.12 Frost protection Heating adjustment, circuit 1 Important Note :...
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Line Function Setting range Setting Basic or display increment setting 180 min 30 min 240 s 0... 32 0... 32 Reduced standards and instructions manufacturer performance of this function installation correctly This function can be stopped the adjustment on "Stop". Diagram of the concrete slab drying programmes...
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Line Function Setting range Setting Basic or display increment setting Cooling circuit 1 Time program 5 8... 100 24 h 80 % 240 s Control 60 min Heating adjustment, Circuit 2 1010 1012 1014 1016 1020 1021 1030 1040...
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Line Function Setting range Setting Basic or display increment setting 1041 Important Note : 1050 50 % 1060 1010 1060 1080 1090 180 min 1091 30 min 1100 1101 1130 1134 240 s 1150 1151 1156 0... 32 1157 0... 32 1200...
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Line Function Setting range Setting Basic or display increment setting 1610 1612 1620 Programme Heating circuit time programme: Off-peak tariff* : 1640 1641 1642 Sunday 2056 2803 240s 2843 8 min 2844 2862 5 min 2873 240 s 2882 2884 2886 2916 2920...
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Line Function Setting range Setting Basic or display increment setting 3692 Substitute 3700 3701 3705 20 min 3720 3723 30 min 5024 5030 90 min 5055 5057 Summer 5061 Release of 5093 5700 5710 5711 5715 5731 Diverting valve 5806 2-stage complementary 5981...
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Line Function Setting range Setting Basic or display increment setting 6420 1... 56 6421 LPB system 6600 Error 6711 6800 6802 6804 6806 6808 6810 6812 6814 6816 6818 7070 7071 0... 240 7073 0... 12 7141 7142 Manual 7150 7700...
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Line Function Setting range Setting Basic or display increment setting 7710 7712 7716 7719 7722 7723 7724 7725 7804 7805 7806 7807 7808 7809 7830 7832 7847 Open 7911 7912 7913 7973 7974 7975 7976 7977 7978 7996 Open State 8000 8001 8003...
6 Troubleshooting Faults displayed on the hydraulic unit Hydraulic unit Heat pump operation Error number Error description Error location despite the error page 59 Hydraulic unit Diodes display Error contents LED 2 (green)
7 Maintenance of the installation Hydraulic checks it is essential that you look for any leaks. 7.2.1 7.2.2 Descaling Emptying the hydraulic unit and/or Domestic hot water tank Checking the outdoor unit Checking the refrigeration circuit : Electrical checks...
8 Maintenance Emptying the hydraulic unit Distribution valve ACI check Fitting the distribution valve Check ACI voltage Connecting U = + 0 + 6,5 V ACI connecting: on the tank mass. on the electrode connector. ACI check 9 Instructions for the user...
10 Quick-start procedure 10.1 Start-up check-list 10.1.1 Before starting-up Sight checks Hydraulic checks Refrigeration connections and checks Electrical checks...
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10.1.2 Starting-up Quick start-up Outdoor unit checks Hydraulic unit checks Regulation system...
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10.2 Settings sheet Setting Description Set to. Menus Setting Description Set to. Menus Boiler backup Preliminary settings language 3700 operator section 3705 hour / minutes time & date Miscellaneous day / month time & date 6420 input H33 function year time &...
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10.3 Start-up data sheet Site Installer Outdoor unit Hydraulic unit Checks Operating voltage & current on outdoor unit Reading in HEATING operating mode Hydraulic system of hydraulic unit Options & accessories : Control settings...
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Date of installation : www. atlantic-comfort.com www.atlantic.fr Société Industrielle de Chauffage SATC - BP 64 - 59660 MERVILLE - FRANCE Contact of your heating technician or your after-sales service.
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