Nibe FIGHTER1310 HPAC Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual
Nibe FIGHTER1310 HPAC Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual

Nibe FIGHTER1310 HPAC Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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FIGHTER1310 HPAC
MOS GB 0322-1
611682
FIGHTER1310 HPAC

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FIGHTER1310 HPAC MOS GB 0322-1 611682 FIGHTER1310 HPAC...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents For the System manager General Control Concise product description ........ 2 General ..............6 Setting table ............2 Setting heat/cooling ..........6 Changing the room temperature ......6 System description Heating production ..........7 Principle of operation .......... 3 Domestic hot water ..........
  • Page 4: Concise Product Description

    For the System manager General In order to get the best results from the climate system FIGHTER 1310 HPAC you should read through the section For the System manager in these Installation and Maintenance instructions. FIGHTER 1310 HPAC is a climate system for heating and cooling large houses and apartment build- ings as well as industrial properties.
  • Page 5: System Description

    For the System manager System description Principle of operation FIGHTER 1310 HPAC is a system with the main com- The heat exchange from the heat source (rock , ponents: heat pump FIGHTER 1310 and exchange ground or lake) takes place via a closed cooling medi- module HPAC.
  • Page 6: Front Panel

    For the System manager Front panel Front panel Display WW-out 49 (50) °C 51 °C Hot-water Function keys Indicator lamps Increase/reduce heat Switch PLEASE NOTE! Make sure there is water in the heat pump before putting switch (A) into position 1 or R. FIGHTER 1310 HPAC...
  • Page 7: Functions

    No room heating position: Press the Operating mode button again. LEDs: Room heating/cooling: Not lit Hot water: Lit during hot water charging Supplementary heat Not lit (no function) The system returns to normal mode the next time the Operating mode button is pressed. FIGHTER1310 HPAC...
  • Page 8: Control General

    For the System manager Control General Changing the room temperature The indoor temperature depends on several factors. Changing the room temperature manually Sunlight and heat emissions from people and house- If you want to temporarily or permanently increase or hold machines are normally sufficient to keep the lower the indoor temperature in relation to the previ- house warm during the warmer parts of the year.
  • Page 9: Heating Production

    For the System manager Control Heat production Cooling The supply of heat to the building is controlled by the The cooling supply to the building is controlled by the control computer settings (curve slope and offset). computer settings (curve gradient and offset). After After adjustment the correct amount of heat for the adjustment the correct amount of cooling for the cur- current outdoor temperature is supplied.
  • Page 10: Available Information And On-Display Settings

    For the System manager Control Available information and on-display settings FIGHTER 1310 is equipped with a 2-row background lit LCD-display. The heat pump can be set via this dis- play and its associated buttons. -14 °C Outdoor 23,0(18) °C Room Channel selection The Channel button lets you browse through the fol- Outdoor...
  • Page 11: Ww-In

    For the System manager Control Available information and on-display settings +2 °C 37(45) °C BrineIn WW-in 0(-12) °C HWstart 49(44) °C BrineO Brine In WW in Temperature of incoming heat transfer fluid. Actual temperature of incoming heating medium. Brine Out [P] (Max permitted return temperature.) Temperature of outgoing heat transfer fluid.
  • Page 12 For the System manager Control Available information and on-display settings HPstart HPstart HP start A Shows the total number of starts of heat pump module A. HP start B Shows the total number of starts of heat pump module B. HP-time HP-time HP time A...
  • Page 13: General Points For The Installation Engineer

    For the Installer General points for the installation engineer Transport and storage Floating regulation The FIGHTER 1310 must be transported and stored Control of the heating/cooling production normal takes upright and dry. HPAC should be transported and place according to the floating regulation principle, i.e. stored horizontal and dry.
  • Page 14: Control (Also With Accessories)

    For the Installer Control (also with accessories) General Channel selection The electric output is controlled by the control comput- er for optimum comfort. This calculates the deficit/sur- Hold the Channel button down for about 7 seconds to plus on the flow temperature in the form of degree access the following menus.
  • Page 15: Settings On The Display

    For the Installer Control (also with accessories) Settings on the display HP-°min A HP-stop B HP-°min A [P] Actual value for number of degree-minutes. [P] Actual value for number of degree-minutes. Start value for compressor A. This value can be changed to speed up the start of heating production.
  • Page 16: Hp-Int

    For the Installer Control (also with accessories) Settings on the display HP-int Cal.Out 0Room BrinIn 0BrinO HP int [P] Min interval in minutes between heat pump Cal. Out starts. [P] Calibration of outside sensors. Setting range: 20 – 60. Room Default setting is 60.
  • Page 17: Hp-No

    For the Installer Control (also with accessories) Settings on the display HP-no. Degree minutes Degree minutes compressor A compressor B -200 Servicetime Parallel -200 -120 -260 Servicetime -180 -320 Change from 0 to 1 to speed up the time sequences by a factor of 60 for servicing. -240 -380 Returns to normal setting eight minutes after the...
  • Page 18: Pipe Connections

    For the Installer Pipe connections General Pipe connection, collector side Pipe installation must be carried out in accordance The length of the collector hose varies depending on with current norms and directives. FIGHTER 1310 the rock /ground conditions and on the distribution HPAC can only work up to a return temperature of system.
  • Page 19: Outline Diagram

    For the Installer Pipe connections Outline diagram For outline diagrams the necessary safety equipment must be fitted in accordance with current regulations. Fan coil units Bathroom radiator HPAC Cirk.pump Värmepump Varmvatten Tillsatsvärme Larm Kontrollera att vatten finns i pan- nan innan FIGHTER 1310 Rock/Ground collector Berg-/Jordkollektor...
  • Page 20: Pump Capacity Diagram, The Building's Distribution System

    For the Installer Pipe connections Pump capacity diagram, the building’s distribution system A 60 Hz mains supply does not permit the heating medium pump to run at the highest capacity (upper curve in the diagrams). A frequency converter is needed to utilise the pumps’ entire capacity in a 60 Hz mains network. Available pressure setup Pressure drop Tryck...
  • Page 21: Electrical Connections

    For the Installer Electrical connections Electrical installation FIGHTER 1310 The routing of cables for the power supply of FIGHT- ER 1310 as well as the connection to HPAC should be PLEASE NOTE! done on the units’ left-hand side. Cables for external sensors must enter on the right- Electrical installation and service hand side.
  • Page 22: Connecting The Outside Sensor Fighter 1310

    For the Caretaker Electrical connections Connecting the outside sensor FIGHTER 1310 The outside sensor (15) must be installed in a shaded location on a wall facing north or north- west, where it will not be affected by any morning sun. The sensor is connected by two wires to ter- minals 7 and 8 of terminal block 30 on the relay card (29).
  • Page 23: Connecting The Supply And Control Hpac

    For the Caretaker Electrical connections Connecting the supply and control HPAC HPAC must not be connected without the permis- sion of the electricity supplier and be carried out PLEASE NOTE! under the supervision of a qualified electrician. Electrical installation and service HPAC does not include an isolator switch on the incoming electrical supply.
  • Page 24: Valve Settings Hpac

    For the Caretaker Electrical connections Valve settings HPAC Heating/cooling modes are controlled by 4 3-way valves, which depending on the outdoor temperature, switch between the different modes. MODULO MODULO MODULO MODULO NORDICOLD NORDICOLD NORDICOLD NORDICOLD The window on the valve can show blue or black depending on the heating/cooling mode.
  • Page 25 For the Caretaker Electrical connections Valve settings HPAC MODULO NORDICOLD If the valve motors have become loose and the valves have come out of position proceed as set out below to obtain the right valve setting. The centre punch mark indicates in which position the valve should be set. Heating Passive cooling Active cooling.
  • Page 26: Terminal Blocks For External Units Fighter 1310

    For the Installer Electrical connections Terminal blocks for external units FIGHTER 1310 Outgoing voltage 230 V. PASSIVE/ACTIVE VST 11 230 V 230 V ALARM COOLING VXV-VALVE Reversing valve (RV) Electrical connection of the reversing valve for hot water heating. Connecting FIGHTER 1310 HPAC VST 11 RG 20 FIGHTER...
  • Page 27: Commissioning And Adjusting

    For the Installer Commissioning and adjusting Filling and venting the pipe system To fill the heat transfer system, mix about 25% filling pump. Clean the strainer in the particle filter. antifreeze with water in an open container and con- Start the filling pump again. Open the valve on the nect with the filler pump and hoses as illustrated.
  • Page 28: Readjustment, The Building's Distribution System

    For the Installer Commissioning and adjusting Readjustment, the building’s Internal control panel distribution system Air is initially released from the hot water and venting may be necessary. If bubbling sounds can be heard from the heat pump, the entire system requires further venting.
  • Page 29: Setting Of Heating/Cooling Automatic System

    For the Installer Setting of heating/cooling automatic system heating curve offset -2 Setting of heating/cooling FIGHTER 1310 HPAC is equipped with an outdoor HEATING CURVE VÄRMEKURVA temperature controlled heating/cooling automatic sys- °C 15 14 13 12 tem. This means the flow temperature is regulated in relation to the current outdoor temperature.
  • Page 30: Component Placement Component Placement Fighter 1310

    For the Installer Component positions 37 26a FIGHTER 1310 HPAC...
  • Page 31: List Of Components

    For the Installer List of components Automatic fuses 65 a, b Drying filter Heat transfer fluid connection, Brine in Relay Heat transfer fluid connection, Brine out Contactor, compressor start Terminal blocks, external units 69 a, b Contactor, compressor operation 7 a, b Service connection, high pressure Heating medium flow from module A Switch, 1 0 R Connection, heating medium return...
  • Page 32: Component Placement Component Placement Hpac

    For the Installer Component positions HPAC Cirk.pump Värmepump Varmvatten Tillsatsvärme Larm Kontrollera att vatten finns i pan- nan innan FIGHTER 1310 FIGHTER 1310 HPAC...
  • Page 33: Circuit Diagram

    For the Installer Circuit diagram N PE X13b X13b X13b X13b T5AH X13b X13b Reserv- läge Larm HPAC Active Passive Cooling Cooling Olja F TA F TA F TA F TA black blue Ventil brown X13b FIGHTER 1310 HPAC...
  • Page 34: Dimensions

    For the Installer Dimensions Dimensions and setting-out coordinates FIGHTER 1310 Cirk.pump Värmepump Varmvatten Tillsatsvärme Larm Kontrollera att vatten finns i pan- nan innan den in- kopplas. Leave space free to the right of the heat pump for servicing. Kabelintag, Inlet, sensors givare A clear space of 800 mm is needed in front...
  • Page 35: Dimensions

    For the Installer Dimensions Dimensions and setting-out coordinates HPAC FIGHTER 1310 HPAC...
  • Page 36: Accessories

    Accessories Hot water control VST 11 Temperature signal ROOM SENSOR RG 20 distributor TSF 10 Use 2-4 FIGHTER1310 HPAC 3-way valve, Cu-pipe Ø28 (Max recommended charge power, 15 kW) Enclosed kit The enclosed kit is located in the FIGHTER 1310 behind the front service cover by the upper module.
  • Page 37: Technical Specifications

    For the Installer Technical specifications FIGHTER 1310 IP 21 Size Stated heating output/Supplied output* at 0/35 °C ** (kW) 23,3/4,9 29,3/6,2 34,0/7,5 Stated heating output/Supplied output* at 0/50 °C ** (kW) 19,8/5,7 25,3/7,2 29,6/8,6 Stated cooling output/Supplied output* at 12/35 °C ** (kW) 30/5,3 35/6,6 41/8,2...
  • Page 38: Actions With Operating Disturbances

    As FIGHTER 1310 HPAC can be should always be stated with all connected to a large number of correspondence with NIBE. external units even these should be 089_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ checked.
  • Page 39: Indications

    For the Installer Actions with operating disturbances Indications Alarm lamp flashes and the text Alarm lamp flashes and the text LPalarm HP/MSalarm is displayed is displayed Cause: Bad circulation in the heating medium cir- Cause: Bad circulation in heat transfer system due cuit.
  • Page 40: Draining, The Building's Distribution System

    For the Installer Actions with operating disturbances Draining, collector side Draining, the building’s distribution system When performing a service on the heat transfer sys- tem the closest shut off valves are closed on both Close the shut-off valves in heating medium system. sides.
  • Page 41: Cleaning The Circulation Pump

    For the Installer Cleaning the circulation pump Set switch (8) to 0. Drivsida Close the shut-off valves outside the heat pump. Rotorpaket Drain the part of the circuit where the pump to be cleaned is located, the heating medium pump or the heat transfer pump.
  • Page 42 For the Installer FIGHTER 1310 HPAC...
  • Page 44 NIBE AB Box 14 Tel: +46 - (0)433 - 73 000 Järnvägsgatan 40 Fax: +46 - (0)433 - 73 190 SE-285 21 MARKARYD www.nibe.com SWEDEN...

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