Nibe F130 Installation Manual
Nibe F130 Installation Manual

Nibe F130 Installation Manual

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IHB EN 1919-5
231984
Hot water heat pump
INSTALLATION MANUAL

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  • Page 1 IHB EN 1919-5 INSTALLATION MANUAL 231984 Hot water heat pump NIBE F130...
  • Page 2 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 How to scroll through menus and make different settings is described on page 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    General ventilation connections Item register Dimension and ventilation connections Ventilation flow (exhaust air) Contact information Adjusting ventilation (exhaust air) 5 Electrical connections General Connections Optional connections 6 Commissioning and adjusting Preparations Filling and venting Start-up and inspection NIBE F130 Table of Contents...
  • Page 4: Important Information

    This symbol indicates tips on how to facilitate special waste station or dealer who provides this type using the product. of service. Improper disposal of the product by the user results in administrative penalties in accordance with current le- gislation. Chapter 1 | Important information NIBE F130...
  • Page 5: Inspection Of The Installation

    Setting the ventilation flow Exhaust air filter Ventilation, surrounding air (page Pressure drop in the system Hot water System vented Electricity (page Supply connected 230 V Circuit fuses Earth circuit-breaker Miscellaneous Type of installation NIBE F130 Chapter 1 | Important information...
  • Page 6: Delivery And Handling

    10-50* 20-55 mm 30 - 50 mm • Because water comes from F130, it is good if the area where the heating pump is located is provided with floor drainage. * Depending on whether the panels can be removed or •...
  • Page 7: Supplied Components

    2 x sensors Length 2200 mm Display 2 x bracket 6 x nuts 6 x screws 4 x washers LOCATION The kit of supplied items is placed on top of the product. NIBE F130 Chapter 2 | Delivery and handling...
  • Page 8: Removing The Covers

    Pull the hatch towards yourself. NOTE An earth cable is installed in the hatch, which can therefore only be lifted out 35 cm. If the hatch needs to be removed completely, the cable must be disconnected. Chapter 2 | Delivery and handling NIBE F130...
  • Page 9: The Heat Pump Design

    Component positions XL43 BT77 XL44 BT12 QM25 GQ10 EB10 BT76 GP12 BT16 QN20 BT13 XL41 XL42 NIBE F130 Chapter |...
  • Page 10: List Of Components

    Temperature sensor, heating medium return before condenser Rating plate BT16 Temperature sensor, evaporator Serial number plate BT76 Temperature sensor, defrosting BT77 Temperature sensor, incoming air Not visible in the image Designations according to standard EN 81346-2. Chapter | NIBE F130...
  • Page 11: Pipe And Air Connections

    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...
  • Page 12: Dimensions And Pipe Connections

    SYSTEM DIAGRAM Dimensions and pipe F130 consists of heat pump module and control system. connections When the air passes through the evaporator, the refri- gerant evaporates because of its low boiling point. In this way the energy in the air is transferred to the refri- gerant.
  • Page 13 PIPE DIMENSIONS Connection XL41 Hot water connection, supply ext Ø (mm) XL42 Hot water connection, return ext Ø (mm) WM2 Overflow water discharge int Ø (mm) NIBE F130 Chapter 4 | Pipe and air connections...
  • Page 14: Mounting

    Screw F130 into place in the brackets using the M5 Mounting screws and nuts supplied. The heat pump is wall-mounted using the brackets supplied. The heat pump can also be positioned on a suitable flat surface close to the water heater.
  • Page 15: Connecting Cold And Hot Water

    Connecting cold and Installation alternative hot water F130 must be connected according to the instructions in this manual. Installation must be carried out in accordance with cur- For optimal hot water operation, install the supplied rent standards and directives. choke washer.
  • Page 16 This can lead to damp in the building. Caution Outgoing air from F130 is cold and can therefore cool the room when it is released. Take incoming air from one room and release the outgoing air to another room or outdoors.
  • Page 17: General Ventilation Connections

    Exhaust air duct (kitchen fan) must not be connected to F130. ventilation To prevent food vapour being transferred to F130 the distance between the kitchen fan and the exhaust air connections device must be considered. The distance should not be less than 1.5 m, but this can vary between different in-...
  • Page 18: Ventilation Flow (Exhaust Air)

    Ventilation flow (exhaust air) Connect F130 so that all the exhaust air, except kitchen duct air (kitchen fan), passes through the evaporator (EP1) in the heat pump. The ventilation flow must comply with the applicable national standards. For optimum heat pump performance, the ventilation flow must not be less than 20 l/s (72 m³/h) at normal...
  • Page 19: Electrical Connections

    • Disconnect F130 before insulation testing the house wiring. F130 is connected to an earthed socket with the factory- • For electrical wiring diagram for F130, see page installed connection cable (length approx. 2.8 m), which is fitted with a plug.
  • Page 20 Connect according to section "Display". F130 Angle the front panel approx. 30° and secure the two clips on one side. Then close the unit and se- cure the two clips on the other side. Chapter 5 | Electrical connections NIBE F130...
  • Page 21 F130 TEMPERATURE SENSOR, HOT WATER TOP A temperature sensor for hot water top (BT7) can be connected to F130 to show the water temperature at the top of the tank. Connect the sensor to terminal block X10:5 and X10:6. Use a 2 core cable of at least 0.5 mm² cable area.
  • Page 22: Optional Connections

    AUX2 (X13:3 och X13:4) (compressor). A closed contact results in the electrical output being disconnected. AA2-X13 External F130 AUX2 AUX1 AA2-X13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Chapter 5 | Electrical connections NIBE F130...
  • Page 23: Commissioning And Adjusting

    When the water that comes out of the hot water (operation, menus etc.). tap it is no longer mixed with air, F130 is full and the tap can be closed. Commissioning BLEEDING The first time the heat pump is started a start guide is started.
  • Page 24: Nibe F130

    NOTE Order a ventilation adjustment to complete the setting. Fan capacity Available pressure Tillgängligt tryck (Pa) 100% (l/s) Airflow Luftflöde Power, fan Effekt Output 100% (l/s) Airflow Luftflöde Chapter 6 | Commissioning and adjusting NIBE F130...
  • Page 25: Control - Introduction

    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...
  • Page 26: Symbols In The Display

    Mark, using the up and down keys, one of the ar- pressing the OK button. rows in the top left corner (at the page number). Press the OK button to scroll between the windows in the start guide. Chapter 7 | Control - Introduction NIBE F130...
  • Page 27: Control - Menus

    If longer time changes are required use the holiday function. Caution The heat pump requires a minimum ventilation flow in order to work properly. An insufficient ventilation flow can result in an alarm and blocking of compressor operation. NIBE F130 Chapter 8 | Control - Menus...
  • Page 28: Menu 2 - Hot Water

    When the time has run out F130 returns to the mode If the row "all" is used, all days in the period are set ac- set in menu 2.2.
  • Page 29 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...
  • Page 30: Menu 3 - Info

    You can see information 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...
  • Page 31: Menu 4 - My System

    Finish the holiday setting about a day before your return, so the hot water temperature has time to regain usual levels. MENU 4.8 - ALARM This menu is only available if an alarm has occurred. NIBE F130 Chapter 8 | Control - Menus...
  • Page 32: Menu 5 - Service

    The hot water settings require that hot water production water for the different comfort options in menu 2.2 as is activated in menu 5.2.4 accessories. well as the stop temperature for periodic increase in menu 2.9.1. Chapter 8 | Control - Menus NIBE F130...
  • Page 33 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. NIBE F130 Chapter 8 | Control - Menus...
  • Page 34: Disturbances In Comfort

    9 Disturbances in comfort If F130 is not installed together with the indoor module, Alarm list go directly to section Sensor alarm e.g. BT6/BT13/BT77 In most cases, the heat pump notes operational interfer- The sensor has lost contact with the accessory card or ence (operational interference can lead to disturbance is broken.
  • Page 35 – The heat pump module defrosts. 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. NIBE F130 Chapter 9 | Disturbances in comfort...
  • Page 36: Accessories

    Top cabinet that conceals the ventilation ducts. HEIGHT 245 MM HEIGHT 345 MM Part no. 089 756 Part no. 089 757 HEIGHT 445 MM HEIGHT 385-635 MM Part no. 067 522 Part no. 089 758 Chapter 10 | Accessories NIBE F130...
  • Page 37: Technical Data

    11 Technical data Dimensions and setting-out coordinates NIBE F130 Chapter 11 | Technical data...
  • Page 38: Technical Specifications

    /h), exkl. driveffekt för fläkt The value varies with the fan speed selected. For more detailed sound data, including sound to ducts, visit nibe.eu. The value can vary with the room’s damping capacity. These values apply at a damping of 4 dB.
  • Page 39: Energy Labelling

    Water heating energy efficiency class Water heating energy efficiency, Annual energy consumption water heating, AEC 1,519 Thermostat setting °C Sound power level L indoors Daily electrical consumption, Q 4.40 6.90 elec Applied standards EN 16147 NIBE F130 Chapter 11 | Technical data...
  • Page 40: Electrical Circuit Diagram

    Electrical circuit diagram Chapter 11 | Technical data NIBE F130...
  • Page 41: Item Register

    Exhaust air duct, 17 Serial number, 4 External connection options, 19 Symbols, 4 Possible selection for AUX inputs, 22 Symbols on F130, 4 Switch for external blocking of compressor, 22 Serial number, 4 Temperature sensor, hot water top, 21 NIBE F130...
  • Page 42 Setting the ventilation, 24 Start-up, 23 Supplied components, 7 Switch for external blocking of compressor, 22 Symbol key, 11 Symbols, 4 Symbols on F130, 4 System diagram, 12 Technical data, 37 Dimensions and setting-out coordinates, 37 Electrical circuit diagram, 40 Technical Data, 38...
  • Page 43: Contact Information

    Tel: +46 (0)433-27 3000 kuzmin@evan.ru info@nibe.se nibe-evan.ru nibe.se SWITZERLAND NIBE Wärmetechnik c/o ait Schweiz Industriepark, CH-6246 Altishofen Tel. +41 (0)58 252 21 00 info@nibe.ch nibe.ch For countries not mentioned in this list, contact NIBE Sweden or check nibe.eu for more information.
  • Page 44 WS release date: 2019-05-09 16:33 Publish date: 2019-07-01 15:22 This manual is a publication from NIBE Energy Systems. All product illustrations, facts and data are based on the available information at the time of the publication’s approval. NIBE Energy Systems makes reservations for any factual or printing errors in this manual.

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