Nibe F730 Installer Manual

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NIBE F730
Exhaust air heat pump
IHB EN 1803-1
431700

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  • Page 1 Installer manual NIBE F730 Exhaust air heat pump IHB EN 1803-1 431700...
  • Page 2 Quick guide Navigation Ok button (confirm/select) Back button (back/undo/exit) Control knob (move/increase/reduce) A detailed explanation of the button functions can be found on page 33. How to scroll through menus and make different settings is described on page 35. Set the indoor climate INDOOR CLIMATE HOT WATER HEAT PUMP...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Adjusting ventilation Dimension and ventilation connections 5 Electrical connections General Connections Settings Optional connections Connecting accessories 6 Commissioning and adjusting Preparations Filling and venting Start-up and inspection 7 Control - Introduction Display unit Menu system NIBE F730 Table of Contents |...
  • Page 4: Important Information

    This symbol indicates danger to person or ma- chine . Caution This symbol indicates important information about what you should observe when maintain- ing your installation. This symbol indicates tips on how to facilitate using the product. Chapter 1 | Important information NIBE F730...
  • Page 5: General

    Kyoto agreement. F-Gas Regulation (EU) No. 517/2014 The equipment contains R407C, a fluorinated green- house gas with a GWP value (Global Warming Potential) of 1774. Do not release R407C into the atmosphere. NIBE F730 Chapter 1 | Important information...
  • Page 6 Pressure in the climate system Hot water (page 14) Mixing valve Safety valve Electricity (page 19) Connections Main voltage Phase voltage Fuses heat pump Fuses property Outside sensor Room sensor Safety breaker Earth circuit-breaker Chapter 1 | Important information NIBE F730...
  • Page 7: Delivery And Handling

    NOTE Ensure that there is sufficient space (300 mm) above the heat pump for installing ventilation hoses. Because water comes from F730, it is good if the area ■ where the heating pump is located is provided with floor drainage.
  • Page 8: Supplied Components

    1. Remove the screws from the upper and lower edges. 2. Twist the cover slightly outward. 3. Move the hatch backwards and slightly to the side. 4. Pull the cover to one side. 5. Pull the hatch forwards. Chapter 2 | Delivery and handling NIBE F730...
  • Page 9: Removing Parts Of The Insulation

    2. Grip the handle and pull straight out as illustrated. Remove the hatch for the immersion heater card so that it is easier to remove the insulation (see page 20). NIBE F730 Chapter 2 | Delivery and handling...
  • Page 10: The Heat Pump Design

    3 The heat pump design XL32 QA40 XL31 BT14 GQ10 QM24 BT20 BT17 BT16 EB16 AA101 BT15 BT12 BT21 W130 QN10 AA4-XJ4 AA4-XJ3 BT30 AA23 QM11 QM13 XL10 QM 10 QM26 QM20 QM22 Chapter 3 | The heat pump design NIBE F730...
  • Page 11: Pipe Connections

    Venting, heating medium 2 EMC card QN10 Shuttle valve, climate system/water heater Switch Filterball W130 Network cable for NIBE Uplink Non-return valve Overflow cup Cooling components Overflow water discharge Overflow cup for level sensor Evaporator Overflow pipe, safety valve hot water heater...
  • Page 12: Pipe And Ventilation Connections

    Connection, heating medium return section, is 285 litres at the above pre-pressure. Connection, cold water Connection, hot water Caution This is an outline diagram, differences may oc- cur in the actual installation. Chapter 4 | Pipe and ventilation connections NIBE F730...
  • Page 13: Dimensions And Pipe Connections

    WM2 Overflow water discharge (mm) XL10 The overflow cup (WM1) can be turned, so that the pipe can be directed forwards or backwards to simplify con- nection of the hose to the drain. NIBE F730 Chapter 4 | Pipe and ventilation connections...
  • Page 14: Symbol Key

    Meaning Connecting the climate system A climate system is a system that regulates indoor com- Shut-off valve fort with the help of the control system in F730 and for example radiators, under floor heating/cooling, fan coils Non-return valve etc. Mixing valve When connecting to a system with thermostats on all ■...
  • Page 15: Installation Alternative

    One unit Installation alternative 1. Remove the heater unit front hatch (see page 8). F730 can be installed in several different ways, some of 2. Remove the insulation at the immersion heater (see which are shown below. page 9). 3. Remove the motor for the reversing valve for the Further option information is available at nibe.eu and in...
  • Page 16 13. Secure the side panels on the air treatment unit with 2 of the remaining screws supplied. The side panels mounting points may need to be adjusted slightly. HW from F730 Side hatches mounting points 14. Install the front panels on the air treatment and heater units.
  • Page 17 Two or more climate systems When more than one climate system is to be heated, the following connection can be used. The ECS 40/ECS 41 accessory is required for this connec- tion. NIBE F730 Chapter 4 | Pipe and ventilation connections...
  • Page 18: General Ventilation Connection

    Ventilation flow ■ Ventilation installation must be carried out in accord- Connect F730 so that all the exhaust air, except kitchen ance with current norms and directives. duct air (kitchen fan), passes through the evaporator (EP1) in the heat pump.
  • Page 19: Electrical Connections

    ■ F730 should be equipped with a separate RCD (30 mA). If a miniature circuit breaker is used, this should have ■ at least motor characteristic “C”. See page 54 for fuse size.
  • Page 20 Use a suitable tool to release/lock cables in the heat Removing the cover, immersion heater board pump terminal blocks. 1. Insert the screwdriver (A) and pry the catch carefully downwards (B). 2. Angle out the cover and remove it. Chapter 5 | Electrical connections NIBE F730...
  • Page 21: Connections

    If a conduit is used it must be sealed to prevent condens- ation in the sensor capsule. Power connection F730 must be installed via an isolator switch with a minimum breaking gap of 3mm. Minimum cable area External F730 must be sized according to the fuse rating used.
  • Page 22 Room sensor F730 is supplied with a room sensor enclosed (BT50). The room sensor has a number of functions: 1. Shows current room temperature in the display on F730. 2. Option of changing the room temperature in °C. 3. Provides the option of fine-tuning the room temper- ature.
  • Page 23: Settings

    In addition to this, there is the current for compressor operation, which, depending on the operating condi- tions, can amount to approx. 13A. The heat pump is fused to at least 16 A. NIBE F730 Chapter 5 | Electrical connections...
  • Page 24 The supply temperature in emergency mode is set using a thermostat (FD1-BT30). It can be set to 35 (pre-set, for example under floor heating) or 45 °C (for example radi- För markvärme! ators). För frånluftsvärme! Chapter 5 | Electrical connections NIBE F730...
  • Page 25: Optional Connections

    AUX5 AA3-X6:17-18 Selectable outputs Load monitor A selectable output is AA3-X7. Integrated load monitor F730 is equipped with a simple form of integrated load F730 External Externt F1245 monitor, which limits the power steps for the electric additional heat by calculating whether future power steps can be connected to the relevant phase without the specified main fuse being exceeded.
  • Page 26 Low price mode (A: Open, B: Closed) "SG Ready" is active. The system focuses on costs An external switch function can be connected to F730 savings and can for example exploit a low tariff from to activate various functions. The function is activated the electricity supplier or over-capacity from any own during the time the switch is closed.
  • Page 27 (accessory OEK 20 required) activation of away mode for smart home (complement ■ to the functions in menu 4.1.7) Caution The relevant distribution box must be marked with a warning about external voltage. NIBE F730 Chapter 5 | Electrical connections...
  • Page 28: Connecting Accessories

    Connecting accessories Instructions for connecting accessories are provided in the manual accompanying the accessory. See page 51 for the list of the accessories that can be used with F730. Chapter 5 | Electrical connections NIBE F730...
  • Page 29: Commissioning And Adjusting

    7. Vent the climate system (see section "Venting the climate system"). If the overflow cup requires topping up: 1. Turn the safety valve for hot water (FL1) anticlock- wise carefully. NIBE F730 Chapter 6 | Commissioning and adjusting...
  • Page 30: Start-Up And Inspection

    There must be water in the climate system be- fore the switch is set to " ". 1. Set switch (SF1) on F730 to position " ". If the start guide is left on this page it closes automatically in 2.
  • Page 31 8. Back to menu 5.1.5. 9. The value for fan speed that you entered in the menu 5.1.5.1 is now copied to "normal". 0,05 0,10 0,15 0,20 0,25 0,30 0,35 0,40 0,45 0,50 Flow Flöde (l/s) NIBE F730 Chapter 6 | Commissioning and adjusting...
  • Page 32 If gurgling sounds can be heard from the heat pump or climate system, the entire system re- quires additional venting. See section "Venting the cli- mate system" on page 29 for information about venting the heat pump. Chapter 6 | Commissioning and adjusting NIBE F730...
  • Page 33: Control - Introduction

    The control knob can be turned to the right or left. You can: ■ scroll in menus and between options. ■ increase and decrease the values. ■ change page in multiple page instructions (for example help text and service info). NIBE F730 Chapter 7 | Control - Introduction...
  • Page 34: Menu System

    3.1 that you should note. These two symbols indicate whether the Information about compressor or addition is blocked in F730. operation These can, for example, be blocked depend- SERVICE ing on which operating mode is selected...
  • Page 35: Nibe F730

    To select another option: 1. Mark the applicable option. One of the options is pre-selected (white). 2. Press the OK button to confirm the selected op- tion. The selected option has a green tick. NIBE F730 Chapter 7 | Control - Introduction...
  • Page 36: Nibe F730

    (at the page number) has been marked. 2. Press the OK button to skip between the steps in the start guide. If the start guide is left on this page it closes automatically in 60 min Chapter 7 | Control - Introduction NIBE F730...
  • Page 37: Control - Menus

    * Accessory needed. Menu 3 - INFO Overview 3 - INFO 3.1 - service info 3.2 - compressor info 3.3 - add. heat info 3.4 - alarm log 3.5 - indoor temp. log NIBE F730 Chapter 8 | Control - Menus...
  • Page 38: Menu 4 - Heat Pump

    4.7 - holiday setting 4.9 - advanced 4.9.1 - op. prioritisation 4.9.2 - auto mode setting 4.9.3 - degree minute setting 4.9.4 - factory setting user 4.9.5 - schedule blocking * Accessory needed. Chapter 8 | Control - Menus NIBE F730...
  • Page 39: Menu 5 - Service

    Forced control of the different compon- ents in the heat pump. start guide Manual start of the start guide which is run the first time the heat pump is started. quick start Quick starting the compressor. NIBE F730 Chapter 8 | Control - Menus...
  • Page 40 1. Caution Underfloor heating systems are normally flow line temperature set between 35 and 45 °C. Check the max floor temperature with your floor supplier. Chapter 8 | Control - Menus NIBE F730...
  • Page 41 The selection is active for as long as you auto: The heating medium pump runs according to the remain in the menu but deactivates when you leave the current operating mode for F730. menu. intermittent: The heating medium pump starts approx.
  • Page 42 Menu 5.1.14 - flow set. climate system NOTE presettings Blocking peak output in F730 can lead to re- duced savings. Setting range: radiator, floor heat., rad. + floor heat., DOT °C Default value: radiator Menu 5.1.25 - time filter alarm...
  • Page 43 Mark “search installed acc." and press the OK button to Selectable inputs on terminal block AUX 1-5 (AA3-X6:9- automatically find connected accessories for F730. 18) and output AA3-X7 on the input board. Menu 5.3 - accessory settings Menu 5.5 - factory setting service...
  • Page 44 Language settings can be made regardless of this selec- tion. NOTE This option locks after 24 hours, restart of dis- play or program updating. Chapter 8 | Control - Menus NIBE F730...
  • Page 45: Service

    NOTE When replacing components on F730 only re- There may be some hot water when draining placement parts from NIBE may be used. the heating medium side/climate system. There is a risk of scalding.
  • Page 46 12.51 2.399 10.00 2.245 8.045 2.083 6.514 1.916 5.306 1.752 4.348 1.587 3.583 1.426 2.968 1.278 2.467 1.136 2.068 1.007 1.739 0.891 1.469 0.785 1.246 0.691 1.061 0.607 0.908 0.533 0.779 0.469 0.672 0.414 Chapter 9 | Service NIBE F730...
  • Page 47 Menu 7.1 - update firmware update firmware7.1 start updating choose another file This allows you to update the software in F730. NOTE For the following functions to work the USB The display unit is equipped with a USB socket that can...
  • Page 48 Setting range: 1 s – 60 min Factory setting range: 5 s Here you can choose how current measurement values from F730 should be saved onto a log file on the USB memory. 1. Set the desired interval between loggings.
  • Page 49: Disturbances In Comfort

    "stop heating" in menu 4.9.2. NOTE If mode "manual" is selected, select "heating". If this – To select aid mode an alarm action must be is not enough, select "addition". selected in the menu 5.1.4. NIBE F730 Chapter 10 | Disturbances in comfort...
  • Page 50 Check and clean the exhaust air devices. – Fan speed in reduced mode. ■ Enter menu 1.2 and select "normal". – External switch for changing the fan speed activated. ■ Check any external switches. – Chapter 10 | Disturbances in comfort NIBE F730...
  • Page 51: Accessories

    AHPH Docking kits SCA 43 Accumulator tank without an immersion heater with integ- SCA 43 means that F730 can be connected to the tanks rated hot water coil (stainless steel). AHPS/AHPH/VPB 300. Requires that the entire installation (F730 and AHPH) is Part no.
  • Page 52: Technical Data

    12 Technical data Dimensions and setting-out coordinates F730 installed as one unit. Ø125 Ø125 Avoid routing pipes through the marked area Chapter 12 | Technical data NIBE F730...
  • Page 53 F730 at separated installation. Ø 125 Ø 125 Avoid routing pipes through the marked area NIBE F730 Chapter 12 | Technical data...
  • Page 54: Technical Specifications

    40-55 W(A) Sound pressure levels Sound pressure level in the boiler room (L dB(A) 36-51 P(A) Pipe connections Heating medium ext Ø Hot water ext Ø Cold water ext Ø Ventilation Ø Chapter 12 | Technical data NIBE F730...
  • Page 55 /h) max compressor frequency The value varies with the selected fan curve. For more extensive sound data including sound to channels visit nibe.eu. The value can vary with the room's damping capacity. These values apply at a damping of 4 dB.
  • Page 56: Energy Labelling

    The reported efficiency of the package also takes the controller into account. If an external supplementary boiler or solar heating is added to the package, the overall efficiency of the package should be recalculated. Chapter 12 | Technical data NIBE F730...
  • Page 57 Daily energy consumption 5.11 Daily fuel consumption elec fuel Annual energy consumption 1,123 Annual fuel consumption Contact information NIBE Energy Systems – Box 14 – Hannabadsvägen 5 – 285 21 Markaryd – Sweden NIBE F730 Chapter 12 | Technical data...
  • Page 58: Electrical Circuit Diagram

    Electrical circuit diagram Chapter 12 | Technical data NIBE F730...
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  • Page 64: Item Register

    Cold and hot water, 14 External connection options, 25 Connecting cold and hot water, 14 General, 19 Connecting the climate system, 14 Load monitor, 25 Dimensions and pipe connections, 13 Miniature circuit-breaker, 19 Chapter 13 | Item register NIBE F730...
  • Page 65 Room sensor, 22 Safety information Inspection of the installation, 6 Marking, 4 Serial number, 5 Symbols, 4 Symbols on F730, 4 Scroll through the windows, 36 Selecting menu, 35 Selecting options, 35 Serial number, 5 Service, 45 Service actions, 45...
  • Page 67: Contact Information

    Tel: +7 831 419 57 06 E-mail: kuzmin@evan.ru www.nibe-evan.ru NIBE AB Sweden, Box 14, Hannabadsvägen 5, SE-285 21 Markaryd Tel: +46 (0)433 73 000 E-mail: info@nibe.se www.nibe.se For countries not mention in this list, please contact Nibe Sweden or check www.nibe.eu for more information.
  • Page 68 WS name: Anna WS version: a2 (working edition) Publish date: 2018-01-15 10:13 NIBE AB Sweden Hannabadsvägen 5 Box 14 SE-285 21 Markaryd info@nibe.se www.nibe.eu 431700...

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