Solarico UniQube 310 Installation, Maintenance And User Manual

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INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUA
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UniQube Heat Pump
V2.2_2017

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUA UniQube Heat Pump V2.2_2017...
  • Page 2 Manuals are made for different series of devices. Because of that reason there could be some differences between real parameters, dimensions or pictures. We reserve the right to change the technical or any other specifications without notice and without liability. We do not take responsibility for typographical errors.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT: BASIC INFORMATION __________________________________________________________________________ 1 SAFETY WARNINGS ___________________________________________________________________________ 1 IMPORTANT WARNINGS _______________________________________________________________________ 2 PURPOSE OF THE DEVICE _______________________________________________________________________ 4 RESPONSIBILITY ______________________________________________________________________________ 4 Producer responsibility ____________________________________________________________________ 4 Installer responsibility _____________________________________________________________________ 4 User responsibility ________________________________________________________________________ 4 REFRIGERANT ________________________________________________________________________________ 4 RECYCLING __________________________________________________________________________________ 5 UNIT SPECIFICATIONS __________________________________________________________________________ 5 TRANSPORT AND DEPOT _______________________________________________________________________ 6 UNIT DIMENSIONS __________________________________________________________________________ 7...
  • Page 4 20.2 Regular annual maintenance ______________________________________________________________ 40 20.3 Malfunctions and resolutions ______________________________________________________________ 41...
  • Page 5: Basic Information

    1 BASIC INFORMATION  The enclosed installation, maintenance and user instruction manual contains all information for safe installation, maintenance and use of the device. BEFORE USAGE, PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY!  Store this instruction manual in a safe and dry place, if possible somewhere near the unit. The installation manual must be kept in full legible condition during the lifespan of the device.
  • Page 6: Important Warnings

    3 IMPORTANT WARNINGS WARNING! The unit can only be used for purposes prescribed by the manufacturer. WARNING! Only an adult person acquainted with the content of this manual, can operate the device. DANGER! Unit Installation, first start-up, service and maintenance must be performed by a qualified installer and always in non-electrically supplied condition.
  • Page 7 DANGER! The unit needs to be connected to the power supply protected with the prescribed fuse. DANGER! In the event of damage to the connecting cable, it must be replaced with original cable, provided by manufacturer or authorized customer service. DANGER! Do not use or store flammable materials near the unit DANGER!
  • Page 8: Purpose Of The Device

    4 PURPOSE OF THE DEVICE The device is an air/water heat pump with a UniQube water storage tank below. Its primary task is to heat sanitary water – the cooling effect on the surroundings is a side effect. The heat pump needs to be set in a sufficiently large and ventilated room with an enough high air temperature (basement, pantry) from which it will take the energy for its operation.
  • Page 9: Recycling

    DANGER! Refrigerant leakage can cause serious frostbite. In case of refrigerant leakage immediately disconnect power supply and inform the authorized customer service. Do not approach the device, only when necessary (to disconnect the power supply). 7 RECYCLING 1. Waste Product: Consult the manufacturer regarding recycling or disposal. 2.
  • Page 10: Transport And Depot

    9 TRANSPORT AND DEPOT DANGER! The device can only be moved or transported in non-electricaly supplied condition. WARNING! The aggregate of the device is attached on the top of the water storage tank and it is protected with a plastic cover. The cover must not be used as a holding or support point when the unit is being transported.
  • Page 11: Unit Dimensions

    10 UNIT DIMENSIONS UNIQUBE HEAT PUMP D (diameter) (mm) H1 (height) (mm) 1300 h (connectors) (mm) 1470 H (height) (mm) 2000 a (width) (mm) max. working temp. (oC) max. working pressure (bar) max. test pressure (bar) Net tank capacity (liters) Approx.
  • Page 12: Unit Installation

    11 UNIT INSTALLATION Minimal space requirements for installation and maintenance The unit must always be installed in a vertical position. We recommend that the unit is inclined 2-3° backwards to enable smoother condensate runoff. WARNING! After placing the unit in its final location, wait at least 1 hour before turning the unit on. WARNING! In case of service intervention and if minimum clearances are disregarded, the user covers the costs incurred.
  • Page 13: Water Connection

    12 WATER CONNECTION 5/4” The cold water connection must be performed according to the scheme above. The maximum allowed pressure in the hygienic domestic water system is 1,0 MPa, a safety valve sould be choosen by installer. Expansion vessel for the hygienic domestic water circuit is optional, and is not mandatory necessary.
  • Page 14: Solar Collector Installation

    WARNING! Condensate pipe must be checked and cleaned once per month. DANGER! The supply socket must be positioned at least 1,5m above ground level, to avoid direct water spray causing injuries or damage. The socket must be earthed, secured with a 16A fuse and FI relay with max. current 0,03A.
  • Page 15 When connecting other additional sources of heating, for example. a gas furnace or a biomass stove, follow the steps above, but you must change the parameters N01 from 0 to 1, n11 from 0 to 1, N03 from 5 to 20 and N10 of 84 to 70. A detailed explanation of the parameters is given in chapter PARAMETERS.
  • Page 16: Trial Operation

    13 TRIAL OPERATION 13.1 Confirmation before trial operation 1) All the installation preparations are complete. 2) Water heater is installed correctly. 3) The pipelines and wiring connections are correct. 4) The accessories are installed correctly. 5) The drainage is unblocked. 6) The thermal insulation is intact.
  • Page 17: Unit Settings

    14 UNIT SETTINGS When the unit is connected to the water system and filled with water, it can be connected to the power supply: Power supply can only be plugged into a grounded socket (16A, 230V / 50 Hz). 14.1 Operations Keys...
  • Page 18 b) Key Introduction ON/OFF Tap this key to turn the unit ON/OFF. When the unit is on, the color of the key will turn to red. Heating Modes Heating mode Tap this key to select normal heating mode, the color of this key will turn to red. Go to factory parameters setting function by pressing and holding this key for 10s.
  • Page 19 Status icons Status icon Meaning Status icon Meaning Key-Lock A WI-FI adapter is connected with the unit. The volume of hot water available in the tank The unit is connected to »cloud«. The holiday function is active. It is shown when parameter Take centigrade as the unit is being set It is shown when...
  • Page 20: Operation Instructions

    15 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 15.1 Preparation before running the unit 1) The controller will keep loading the parameter for 15s. 2) Ensure that the water tank is filled up with water. 3) If there is no operation for 1min, then keyboard will go dark. You can tap any key to light it up. Wait for 15s 15.2 Unit ON/OFF operation Tap and hold...
  • Page 21: Mode Selection

    15.3 Mode selection 1) The unit has four operation modes: Heating mode, Eco-heating mode, Automatic mode and High requirement mode. Heating mode: ECO heating mode Water heating will be combined with the Water heating will be done only with the compressor and electric heater.
  • Page 22 2) Operation Just tap to select the mode you want.
  • Page 23: Target Temperature Setting

    15.4 Target temperature setting In the main interface, press the “UP/DOWN” key to set the target temperature. , then target temp will be shown and flashing to change the target temp. to save the new target temp and exit NOTE 1) After changing the parameter value, tap the “...
  • Page 24: Lock And Unlock Keys

    15.5 Lock and unlock keys In the main interface, tap the “ON/OFF” key and hold it for 5s, the keyboard will be locked, and a lock icon will be shown. When the keyboard is locked, no keys can be operated. To unlock keys, tap the “ON/OFF”...
  • Page 25: Clock And Date Settings

    15.7 Clock and date settings Tap and hold for 2s, Then will start flashing to set the hour to save the hour value, then will start flashing to set the minute to save the minute setting, then to set the month will start flashing...
  • Page 26 to save the month setting, then will start flashing to set the day to save the day setting and exit...
  • Page 27: Timer On/Off Settings

    15.8 Timer ON/OFF settings will start Tap and hold for 2s, and flashing will start flashing in 5s. to set hour of timer1 on. to save the hour to set value and will start minute of timer1 on. flashing to save and enter timer1 off, will start flashing to save to set...
  • Page 28: Canceling Timer On/Off

    15.9 Canceling timer ON/OFF to cancel the timer1 Tap and hold for 2s and and timer 2 ON/OFF function. will start flashing in 5s. NOTE By canceling the timer1 and timer2 ON/OFF function, the timer1 and timer2 time settings will be erased and will return to default settings.
  • Page 29: How To Set The Holiday Mode

    15.11 How to set the holiday mode to change When the unit is turned on, you can set the date, on which the month value. Tap unit will turn save the month value, will automatically. start flashing , the holiday mode will become active and will start flashing.
  • Page 30: How To Check The Holiday Mode Settings And How To Cancel Them

    15.12 How to check the holiday mode settings and how to cancel them To cancel the holiday mode, On the main interface, tab tab any of the operation mode buttons. (for more will start to flash in 5s, the date of holiday information please refer to mode will be shown.
  • Page 31: User Parameter Settings

    15.13 User parameter settings Tap and hold for 10s, to enter then will be shown. password “22” to enter parameter interface to select the to enter setting parameter code you want to interface, and the value will start change. Take”d02” for example. to flash.
  • Page 32: Factory Parameter Settings

    15.14 Factory parameter settings Tap and hold for 10s, to enter then will be shown. password “66” to enter parameter interface to select the code you want to change. Take enter next ”d” for example. interface and “d01” will flash to select the code you want to change.
  • Page 33: Parameter Upload Setting

    15.15 Parameter upload setting Tap and hold for 10s, to enter password “22” then will be shown. to enter parameter interface Tap and hold for 2s, then parameters will be uploaded from main board to wire controller. Tap and hold for 2s, then Upload operation...
  • Page 34: Parameter Download Setting

    15.16 Parameter download setting Press and hold 10s, then will be to enter shown. password “22” to enter parameter interface , then parameters will be downloaded from the Press and hold for 2s, wire controller to the main then will be board.
  • Page 35: Ventilation Settings

    15.17 Ventilation settings Different ventilation settings allow us to use reduced fan power. We can choose from full fan power and half fan power. Ventilation mode allows us to power the fan, even though the heat pump has heated sanitary water to desired temperature and compressor is not running.
  • Page 36: Parameters

    16 PARAMETERS  Service Parameter Meaning Code Para. Value Range 0 – low fan 1 – circulate pump 2 – solar pump To set the use of /005 (OUT5) port 3 – recovery valve 4 – cooling output 0 – run indicator 1 –...
  • Page 37 The ambient temperature when electrical-heater replace -10℃ -20~10℃ compressor The ambient temperature of electrical heater start without 10℃ 0~30℃ delay The ambient temperature of electrical heater start with delay 25℃ 10~40℃ The running time of circulate pump 0~255s The ambient temperature of compressor stopped by force -10℃...
  • Page 38: Description Of The Parameters

    16.1 Description of the parameters d01: Start defrost temperature When coil temperature < parameter d01, the unit will enter defrost. d02: End defrost temperature When coil temperature > parameter d02, the unit will exit defrost. d03: Delay time between 2 defrosting cycle After the previous defrosting, the next defrost will start after a certain time (parameter d03).
  • Page 39: Electric Scheme

    18 ELECTRIC SCHEME DI06 –GND: some units have the option of using energy form a PV system (photo-voltaic system). When GND and DI06 are connected, the unit will try to heat the water in the tank up to temperature set under parameter r14. If contacts are not connected, unit will work in normal operation regime.
  • Page 40: Temperature Sensor Resistance

    18.1 Temperature sensor resistance...
  • Page 41: Unit Components

    19 UNIT COMPONENTS...
  • Page 42 Name Product code Water storage tank 310L Electric heater 1800W PCB holder Connector Display Transformer Main control board (PCB) Fan capacitor Condenser pipe outlet Condenser pipe inlet Evaporator inlet pipe Gas inlet pipe Gas outlet pipe 4 – way valve Compressor holder Strengthen holder Compressor rubber dampers...
  • Page 43: Maintenance, Malfunction And Solutions

    20 MAINTENANCE, MALFUNCTION AND SOLUTIONS 20.1 Maintenance by the user Taking into account the instructions for installation and use, the unit will operate without any major disruption, major service intervention and additional maintenance. If the unit will not be used for an extended period of time (unit will be turned off), you must turn on the unit periodically (every 14 days) and let it run for at least 30 minutes.
  • Page 44 WARNING! USER IS OBLIGED TO FOLLOW ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE. IN CASE OF DEVICE MALFUNCTION OR INJURIES DUE TO IMPROPER OR INSUFFICIENT MAINTENANCE BY THE USER, THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE CAUSED DAMAGE OR CONSEQUENCES. 20.2 Regular annual maintenance To ensure optimal operation and long service life of the device, regular yearly maintenance must be performed.
  • Page 45 20.3 Malfunctions and resolutions Malfunctions Causes Resolutions 1. Cut down the power supply switch and 1. Power supply failure check power supply. Units doesn`t work 2. Power supply connection failure 2. Check out the reason and recover it. 3. Power supply fuse failure 3.
  • Page 46 Warranty statement We hereby declare that: Device will work properly in warranty period if you will use it in accordance with its purpose and instructions for use, we will on your request if it is made within the warranty period, on our own expense take care to remove the defects and shortcomings of the device, which cause non proper operation of unit within 45 days from the date of notification of failure.
  • Page 47 DEVICE: TYPE: SERIAL NR.: TYPE: SERIAL NR.: TYPE: SERIAL NR.: SELLER: STAMP: INSTALLER: (installer fills out) STAMP: ___________________________________________ (Company name) ___________________________________________ (Company address) Date of install: _____________________________ SERVICE BOOK: 1. Service inspection: Date: _______________________, Company:__________________, STAMP 2. Service inspection: Date: _______________________, Company:__________________, STAMP 3.

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