evoheat EVO COMFORT Series Installation & Operation Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    P a g e Contents 1. Preface ............................3 2. Information on the Evo Comfort ....................4 Evo Comfort Technology ....................4 Running Range ........................4 Functions ........................... 5 Heat Pump Protection ....................... 5 Specification Data ......................6 Unit Dimensions ........................ 7 3.
  • Page 3: Preface

    P a g e 1. Preface This manual includes all the necessary information in regard to installation, debugging, discharging and maintenance of your unit. Ensure the contents of this manual are read carefully before the unit is opened or maintained. Read these operation and installation instructions carefully.
  • Page 4: Information On The Evo Comfort

    P a g e 2. Information on the Evo Comfort 2.1 Evo Comfort Technology The Evo Comfort extracts heat from ambient air and transfers it to water. By circulating the water, the energy is used to warm the house efficiently. Compared with oil boilers, gas boilers, and electrical heaters, the heat pump is the best solution by providing high efficiency, safety, and environmental protection.
  • Page 5: Functions

    P a g e Running Ambient Temperature Comparison 2.3 Functions • Heating/Cooling • Smart Defrost • Auto Protection • Multiple Module Control • Automatic Reset for Partial Failure • Auto Alert • Remote Control 2.4 Heat Pump Protection • Water flow protection •...
  • Page 6: Specification Data

    P a g e 2.5 Specification Data Evo Comfort Model *Heating Capacity 19.0 36.5 kcal/h 16337 31384 42992 85984 **Heating Capacity 15.9 31.4 86.0 kcal/h 13672 26999 36973 73947 ***Heating Capacity 15.7 31.1 84.0 kcal/h 13500 26741 36114 72227 Cooling Capacity 11.5 18.0 27.3...
  • Page 7: Unit Dimensions

    P a g e 2.6 Unit Dimensions Evo Comfort 19...
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  • Page 11: Safety Precautions

    | 11 P a g e 3. Safety Precautions To prevent personal injury and avoid causing damage to the unit, be sure to read the information documented below. The piping connection and wiring should be installed according to the local legislation and regulations as well as the professional standard.
  • Page 12 | 12 P a g e Operation Meaning DO NOT put fingers or objects into the fans and evaporator of the unit, otherwise harm may occur. PROHIBITION When there is something wrong or a strange smell, the power supply needs to be shut off to stop the unit. Continuing to run may cause electrical shortage or fire.
  • Page 13: Installation

    | 13 P a g e 4. Installation 4.1 Transit When the heat pump is to be transported, please keep the unit standing upright. The unit cannot be laid down, otherwise inner parts of the device may become damaged. If the unit needs to be hung up during installation an 8 metre cable will be needed to do so.
  • Page 14: Water Loop Connection

    | 14 P a g e 4.3 Water Loop Connection • Try to reduce the resistance to the water from the piping. • The piping must be clear and free from dirt and blockage. A water leakage test must be carried out to ensure that there is no water leaking before the installation can be made.
  • Page 15: Location Of The Unit

    | 15 P a g e 4.4 Location of the Unit This map only shows a single heat pump positioning. Requirement: A>1500mm; B>1000mm; C>500mm; ATTENTION D>1000mm. The size of unit The schematic diagram of installation Parallel model L(mm) W(mm) H(mm) Two units 2180 3160...
  • Page 16: Water Connection Diagram

    | 16 P a g e 4.5 Water Connection Diagram 4.6 Power Supply Connection Open the front panel and open the power supply access. The power supply must go through the wire access and be connected to the power supply terminals in the controlling box.
  • Page 17: Cable And Switches

    | 17 P a g e 4.7 Cable and Switches • The unit should use independent power supply, Wiring required by the corresponding table, Power supply voltage must in line with rated voltage. Power supply circuit must be equipped with an All-pole disconnect device that has at least 3mm contact •...
  • Page 18: Inspection Before Trial Operation

    | 18 P a g e 4.8 Inspection Before Trial Operation Check the indoor unit, make sure that the pipe connection is done correctly and that the relevant valves are open. Check the water loop to ensure that there is enough water inside of the expansion tank, that the water supply is good and that the water loop has no air in it and is full of water.
  • Page 19: Controlling And Operation

    | 19 P a g e 5. Controlling and Operation 5.1 Main Interface Display and Function 5.1.1 Power On Screen 5.1.2 Start Up Screen...
  • Page 20 | 20 P a g e Key Functions Key No. Key Name Key Function On and off Click this key to switch ON or OFF Red represents ON, while grey represents OFF Mode key Hot water mode, heating mode, cooling mode, hot water + heating mode or hot water + cooling mode can be selected by pressing this key Temperature setting Click this to set the target temperature...
  • Page 21: Wire Controller Usage

    | 21 P a g e 5.2 Wire Controller Usage 5.2.1 On and Off As the main interface shows 1. In the shut-down interface (on/off key will be in grey), press the on/off key to start the unit 2. In the starting-up interface (on/off key will be red), pressing on/off will turn the unit off 5.2.2 Mode Switch In the main interface, there are five modes that can be selected after tapping the mode key: Note: If you have purchased a heating-only model (with no cooling functions), “cooling”...
  • Page 22: Setting Target Temperature

    | 22 P a g e 5.2.3 Setting Target Temperature (Hot Water + Cooling Mode Example) Pressing (1) will bring the controller back to the main interface Pressing (2) will allow the target temperature to be set, a pop-up keyboard will appear Pressing (3) will allow the target temperature of cooling mode to be set through the keyboard When the target temperature is being set, the following keyboard will appear: Key No.
  • Page 23: Fast Heating

    | 23 P a g e 5.2.4 Fast Heating Under heating mode, click the fast heating key (1) and the following interface will appear. Click (2) to start fast-heating mode and (3) to close it. 5.2.5 Timer Setting Click the timer setting key to enter the timer settings and the following interface will appear Such as the above figure: Under the state of unmanned operation, it will start the timed start-up at 17:10 and will be timed shutdown when running to 20:10 .
  • Page 24: Fault Interface

    | 24 P a g e Key No. Key Name Key Colour Key Function Return Key Click this key to return to the main interface Enable Timer ON Enable: Green ON Click this key to start or turn off the timed Disable: Grey OFF start up function Enable Timer OFF...
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    | 25 P a g e 6 Troubleshooting 6.1 Maintenance Check the water supply and the air vent frequently to avoid lack of water or air in the water loop. • Clean the water filter periodically to keep the water good quality. Lack of water and dirty water can •...
  • Page 26: Malfunction Table

    | 26 P a g e 6.2 Malfunction Table Protect/fault Fault Reason Elimination methods display Standby Normal boot Inlet Temp Sensor Fault The temp. Sensor is broken or short circuit Check or change the temp. sensor Outlet Temp Sensor Fault The temp.
  • Page 27: Parameter List

    | 27 P a g e Syst2:Comp Overcurrent E201 The compressor is overload Check whether the system of the compressor running normally Syst1: HP Protection The high-pressure switch is Check the pressure switch and cold circuit broken Syst2: HP Protection The high-pressure switch is Check the pressure switch and cold circuit broken...
  • Page 28: Main Controller Terminals

    | 28 P a g e 7 Main Controller Terminals 7.1 Wire Control Interface Diagram and Definition 7.2 The Main Controller Terminals...
  • Page 29 | 29 P a g e Main board of the input and output interface instructions below: Number Sign Meaning AI/DI01 Water input temperature AI/DI02 Water output temperature AI/DI03 System 1 coil temperature AI/DI04 Ambient temperature AI/DI05 System 1 suction temperature AI/DI06 System1 Antifreeze 1 Temperature / System 1 Coil temperature 2...
  • Page 30: Connection Of Pcb Illustration

    | 30 P a g e 7.3 Connection of PCB Illustration The description of the input and output interface of the extended module is as follows: Temperature 2 AI/DI01 System 2 fan coil temperature AI 10(50K) Reserved AI/DI02 System 2 suction temperature Ground AI/DI03 System2 Antifreeze 1 Temperature...
  • Page 31: Common Observations

    | 31 P a g e 7.4 Common Observations FAILURE POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS Heat pump cannot be Wrong power supply Shut off the power and check power supply started Power supply cable loose Check power cable and correct the connection Circuit breaker open Check for the cause and replace the fuse or circuit breaker...
  • Page 32: Appendix

    | 32 P a g e 8 Appendix 8.1 Caution & Warnings The unit can only be repaired by qualified personnel or an authorised dealer. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
  • Page 33: Cable Specifications

    | 33 P a g e 8.2 Cable Specifications Single Phase Unit Nameplate max. Phase Line Earth Line Creepage Protector Signal Line current No More than 10A 2 x 1.5mm 1.5mm 30mA less than 0.1 sec 10~16A 2 x 2.5mm 2.5mm 30mA less than 0.1 sec 16~25A...

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