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Installer manual NIBE™ F130 Hot water heat pump IHB GB 1447-2 231984...
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Quick guide Navigation Ok button (confirm/select) Up/down buttons (move/increase/reduce) Back button (back/undo/exit) A detailed explanation of the button functions can be found on page 21. How to scroll through menus and make different settings is described on page 22. Increase hot water volume true To temporarily increase the amount of hot water, first press the down button to mark menu 2 (water droplet) and then press the OK button twice.
Marking F130 is CE marked and fulfils IP21. The CE marking means that NIBE ensures that the product meets all regulations that are placed on it based on relevant EU directives. The CE mark is obligat- ory for most products sold in the EU, regardless where they are made.
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Setting the ventilation flow Exhaust air filter Ventilation, surrounding air (page 14) Pressure drop in the system Hot water System vented Electricity (page 16) Supply connected 230 V Circuit fuses Earth circuit-breaker Miscellaneous Type of installation NIBE™ F130 Chapter 1 | Important information...
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NIBE Energy Systems France Sarl, Zone industrielle RD 28, Rue du Pou du Ciel, 01600 Reyrieux Tel : 04 74 00 92 92 Fax : 04 74 00 42 00 E-mail: info@nibe.fr www.nibe.fr NIBE Energy Systems Ltd, 3C Broom Business Park, Bridge Way, Chesterfield S41 9QG Tel: 0845 095 1200 Fax: 0845 095 1201 E-mail: info@nibe.co.uk www.nibe.co.uk...
Air connection Silencer 4-pin display connector 6-pin sensor connector 2 x sensors Choke washer Ø22 mm Drainage hose Ø 20 mm 2 x bracket 6 x screws 6 x nuts 4 x washers Chapter 2 | Delivery and handling NIBE™ F130...
3. Pull the hatch towards yourself. NOTE A ground cable is installed in the hatch, it can therefore only be lifted out 0.5 m. If the hatch needs to be removed completely, the cable must be detached. NIBE™ F130 Chapter 2 | Delivery and handling...
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Temperature sensor, defrosting BT 77 Temperature sensor, incoming air Miscellaneous Rating plate Serial number plate Not visible in the image Designations in component locations according to standard IEC 81346-1 and 81346-2. NIBE™ F130 Chapter 3 | The heat pump design...
The refrigerant has now completed its circulation and returns to the evaporator. To make the installation economical, NIBE recommends that all pipes between F130 and the water heater are insulated. The insulation should be at least 12 mm thick. NOTE...
Setting out dimensions Dimensions and pipe connec- tions Connection Min. - Max. height below F130. (mm) 25 - 50 Pipe dimensions Connection XL41 Outgoing hot water ext Ø (mm) XL42 Incoming hot water ext Ø (mm) WM2 Overflow water discharge int Ø...
2. Drill holes in the wall as illustrated. suitable flat surface close to the water heater. 3. Fit the brackets on the wall. 4. Screw F130 into place in the brackets using the M5 NOTE screws and nuts supplied. Check that the mountings are located in their applicable grooves on the heat pump.
An air filter (HQ12) (supplied), minimum clas- sification G2, is required on the exhaust air duct of this connection. The filter must be cleaned regularly. Caution Noise from the fan can be transferred via the ventilation ducts. NIBE™ F130 Chapter 4 | Pipe and air connections...
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Have sufficient ceiling height so that recirculation of the air is avoided. ■ If incoming air to F130 contains a lot of particles and there is a high hot water demand the heat pump must be equipped with an air filter (HQ12) (supplied), minim- um class G2.
If there is a high hot water demand and incoming air Exhaust air duct /kitchen fan to F130 contains a lot of particles the heat pump module must be equipped with an air filter (HQ12) Exhaust air duct (kitchen fan) must not be connected (supplied).
Work behind screwed covers may only be carried out under the supervision of a qualified electrician. Disconnect F130 before insulation testing the house ■ wiring. Open the display by inserting a screwdriver in one For the heat pump wiring diagram, see page 37.
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+12V GND Temperature sensor, hot water top A temperature sensor for hot water top (BT7 ) can be connected to F130 for showing the water temperature at the top of the tank. Connect the sensor to terminal block X10:5 and X10:6.
(operation, menus etc.). 3. When the water that comes out of the hot water tap it is no longer mixed with air, F130 is full and Commissioning the tap can be closed. The first time the heat pump is started a start guide is started.
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Order a ventilation adjustment to complete the setting. Fan capacity Available Tillgängligt tryck (Pa) pressure (Pa) 100% Luftflöde Airflow (m /h (l/s) Power output Effekt Output, fan 100% Airflow Luftflöde (m /h) (l/s) Chapter 6 | Commissioning and adjusting NIBE™ F130...
7 Control - Introduction Display unit Menu system When F130 is started you come to the information menu. Basic information about the heat pump status is shown here. Date Clock B C D E Status icons Hot water temp. Display...
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1. Mark, using the up and down keys, one of the ar- rows in the top left corner (at the page number). 2. Press the OK button to scroll between the windows in the start guide. Chapter 7 | Control - Introduction NIBE™ F130...
After 4 hours the ventilation speed returns to the normal setting. The fan speed is shown in brackets (in percent) after each speed alternative. If longer time changes are required use the holiday function. NIBE™ F130 Chapter 8 | Control - Menus...
If When the time has run out F130 returns to the mode the line "all" is used, all days in the period are set for set in menu 2.2.
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The length of time between increases can be selected here. The time can be set between 1 and 90 days. Factory setting is 14 days. Tick/untick "activated" to start/switch off the function. NIBE™ F130 Chapter 8 | Control - Menus...
You can see inform- ation for the 10 most recent alarms. To view the run status in the event of an alarm, mark the alarm and press the OK button. Chapter 8 | Control - Menus NIBE™ F130...
(preventing bacterial growth) are blocked during this time. "periodic increase" started in conjunction with the vacation setting being completed. Menu 4.8 - alarm This menu is only available if an alarm has occurred. NIBE™ F130 Chapter 8 | Control - Menus...
2.9.1. With "high power" activated, the hot water is charged at a higher output than in the standard mode and thus gives a higher hot water capacity. Chapter 8 | Control - Menus NIBE™ F130...
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Menu 5.1.16 - installation installation Setting range: ambient air, exhaust air Factory setting: ambient air Set how F130 is installed here. This menu is not reset by a return to factory settings in menu 4.9.4 or 5.5. Menu 5.3.16 - humidity sensor...
9 Service Service actions NOTE Servicing should only be carried out by persons with the necessary expertise. When replacing components on F130 only replacement parts from NIBE may be used. Chapter 9 | Service NIBE™ F130...
Basic actions Manage alarm Start by checking the following possible fault sources: ■ That the display is lit or that the supply cable to F130 is connected. Group and main fuses of the accommodation. ■ alarm 291 ■...
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Gurgling sound Not enough water in the water seal. ■ Refill the water seal with water. ■ Choked water seal. ■ Check and adjust the condensation water hose. ■ Chapter 10 | Disturbances in comfort NIBE™ F130...
Part no. 089 758 Water heater/Accumulator tank VPD10 150 Stainless steel water heater without immersion heater Stainless steel Part no 086 017 VPD10 300 Stainless steel water heater without immersion heater Part no. 086 019 NIBE™ F130 Chapter 11 | Accessories...
A20(12)W55, exhaust air flow 180 m /h (50 l/s), excl. drive power for fan The value varies with the selected fan speed. Visit www.nibe.eu for more extensive sound data including sound to channels. The value can vary with the room’s damping capacity. These values apply with 4 dB of damping.
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Miscellaneous Dimensions and weight Width Depth Height (excluding connectors) 490 - 515 Weight Part No. 066 009 Chapter 12 | Technical data NIBE™ F130...
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