Table Of Contents; Recommendations; Storage And Transport - Technibel LIBERTY300 SOLAR Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Domestic hot water solar and heat pump
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1 RECOMMENDATIONS .................................... 2
1.1 - Storage and transport .................................................................2
2 DESCRIPTION ................................................. 3
2.1 - Description ......................................................................................3
2.1.2 - Control by temperature gap ................................................................ 3
2.1.3 - Energy source management ................................................................ 3
3 INSTALLATION ................................................ 3
3.1 - Dimensions .....................................................................................3
3.2 - Placement ........................................................................................3
3.2.2 - Positioning ............................................................................................... 4
3.3 - Installation with air duct ............................................................4
3.4 - Air duct sizing ................................................................................4
3.5 - Plumbing connections ................................................................4
3.6 - Condensate line connections ...................................................5
3.7 - Solar conductor connections ...................................................5
3.8 - Electrical connections .................................................................6
3.8.1 - Solar temperature sensor and solar pump ........................................................6
3.8.2 - Peak time / o peak time operation .................................................. 6
3.8.3 - Ventilation control ................................................................................... 7
4 SET UP AND USE ............................................. 7
4.1 - Controls ............................................................................................7
4.2 - Language setting ..........................................................................7
4.3 - Time setting ....................................................................................8
4.4 - Programming .................................................................................8
4.5 - Desired temperature setting ....................................................9
4.6 - Vacation setting .............................................................................9
4.7 - Eco Mode .........................................................................................9
4.9 - INSTALLER menu ...........................................................................9
4.9.1 - Parameters settings ...............................................................................10
4.9.1.1 - PAR.01 Heating mode .....................................................10
4.9.1.2 - PAR.04 Anti-legionellosis cycle ....................................10
4.9.1.3 - PAR.05 Ventilation mode ................................................10
4.9.1.4 - PAR.06 Ventilation speed ...............................................10
4.9.1.5 - PAR.07 Solar set point .....................................................11
4.9.1.6 - PAR.08 Starting time ........................................................11
4.9.1.7 - PAR.09 Electric back up setting ...................................11
4.9.2 - Resetting parameters ...........................................................................12
4.9.3 - Sensor Reading .......................................................................................12
5 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ...................... 12
5.1 - Water circuit / condensate draining .................................................12
5.2 - Air intake circuit...........................................................................12
5.3 - Anti-corrosion anode ................................................................13
5.4 - Troubleshooting ..........................................................................13
5.5 - N.T.C. Sensors characteristics ..................................................13
5.6 - Error codes ....................................................................................14
5.6.1 - Causes and solutions ............................................................................14
5.6.2 - Functioning of Liberty300 during error .........................................15
5.7 - Part list ............................................................................................16
6 WARRANTY ................................................... 17
6.1 - Warranty limits .............................................................................17
6.1.1 - General information ..............................................................................17
6.1.2 - Exclusion of warranty (non-limited) ................................................17
6.1.2.1 - Handling ..............................................................................17
6.1.2.2 - Placement ...........................................................................17
6.1.2.3 - Electrical connections ....................................................17
6.1.2.4 - Hydraulic connections ...................................................17
6.1.2.5 - Accessories .........................................................................17
6.1.2.6 - Maintenance ......................................................................17
7 APPENDIX ..................................................... 18
7.1 - Characteristics ..............................................................................18
7.2 - Electrical schematic ...................................................................19
7.3 - Cabling schematic ......................................................................20
7.4 - Performance curves ...................................................................22
7.4.1 - C.O.P. Evolution .......................................................................................22
7.4.2 - Heating time ............................................................................................22
7.5 - Maintenance log .........................................................................22
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(for better comfort) ...................... 9
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- INSTALLATION GUIDE 10.13.19.GB.03 -

1 RECOMMENDATIONS

- The cover of this device must never be
used for carrying or handling and is not
designed for this purpose.
- Rinse piping before connecting the device to
the domestic hydraulic system.
- This device only functions when lled with
water. Never activate the device unless the
tank is completely full and properly primed.
- The magnesium anti-corrosion anode
guaranties the protection of the tank. An
annual inspection of the anode must be
carried out. The anode must be replaced, if
necessary, to maintain the anti-corrosion
protection of the tank. (see § «Anti-corrosion
anode»)
- It is recommended to carry out an occasional
inspection for scaling followed by a cleaning if
necessary using the access ange designed for
this purpose.
- Always turn the device o before opening it.
Take into account the fact that the fan could
continue rotating due to inertia.
- Avoid getting water on the control panel.
Before cleaning, turn the device o .
• This appliance is not appropried for people (including children)
with lake of physical and mental capacity, or people without
knowhow.
•The D.W.H.P (Domestic Water Heat Pump), Solar and Heat Pump
is only used to heat tap water for domestic use within the
mentioned temperature limits.
The heating of liquids other than drinking water is not
permitted. The technical rules related to drinking water are to be
respected.
• The temperature of the air taken in by the device must be
between -7°C and +35°C. When the temperature is less than -7°C
or higher than +35°C, the water is no longer heated by the heat
pump but by the electrical backup. The functional bene ts of
diminish with proportion to the lowering of the temperature of
the air taken in by the device.

1.1 - Storage and transport

Summary of
PERMITTED
transport positions

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