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EasyAce
User Manual
M8004 2123EN
10 June 2021

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  • Page 1 EasyAce User Manual Installation and operation manual EasyAce M8004 2123EN 10 June 2021...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction EasyAce heat pumps..................3 Instructions and diagrams................3 Home view Home view – Overview................4 Heating......................5 Domestic hot water and the boost function..........7 Home or Away function and Schedules............. 8 Settings and status information Status view – Overview................13 Settings menus..................
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    EasyAce heat pumps feature wireless connectivity, allowing you to manage and monitor your heat pump both locally and remotely. In addition to the wireless touch screen provided with the heat pump, you can connect to the EasyAce system by downloading the simple-to use EasyAce app to your mobile device.
  • Page 6: Home View

    Domestic hot Domestic hot water boost water tank temperature Schedules Home or Away Heat pump status function. EasyAce Home view ver. 2 Color codes for operating modes Operating mode Color Reduced Green Normal Grey Boost 4 (31) M8004 2123EN...
  • Page 7: Heating

    Increase or decrease heating Error condition In case of an error, check the alarms by tapping the Error icon. If necessary, contact a repair service or Oilon customer services. 2.2 Heating Heating circuits and their temperature To change the heating circuit displayed in the Home The Heating circuit window appears.
  • Page 8 If the heating circuit’s flow temperature If the heating circuit’s room temperature measurement is enabled, the flow water measurement is enabled, the relevant room temperature is displayed next to the circuit number. temperature is displayed instead. ● In the figure, flow water temperature is 32 °C. ●...
  • Page 9: Domestic Hot Water And The Boost Function

    1. To change the setting, tap the icon in the middle 2. Increase or decrease the setting, and tap OK. of the house.The change will apply only to the ● In the figure, an increase of +2 °C has been selected heating circuit. made.
  • Page 10: Home Or Away Function And Schedules

    The value at the top of the water drop indicates the 1. To activate the domestic hot water boost function, domestic hot water tank’s measured temperature. tap the thermometer icon. 2. Change the setting, and tap OK. To check the remaining time, tap the boost function ●...
  • Page 11 The Home/Away function allows you to select between the Normal mode and the Reduced mode. With the Schedule function, you can schedule the system to switch between the Normal and the Reduced mode on different weekdays and at different times. You can change the settings for each operating mode from Settings (see chapter Settings and status information).
  • Page 12 Color codes for operating modes Operating mode Color Reduced Green Normal Grey Boost Scheduling an event 1. Select the schedule for the heating circuit or 3. Select the operating mode, and tap OK. domestic hot water. ● In the figure, Boost has been selected. ●...
  • Page 13 4. To specify an end time for the scheduled event, 5. Select the operating mode for the new slot, and press and hold another time slot within the same tap OK. day. ● In the figure, Normal has been selected. ●...
  • Page 14 Editing or deleting a scheduled event 1. Press and hold the item you wish to edit or delete. 2. Select a new operating mode, or select Remove ● In the figure below, the 22:00 item was this point. selected. ● In the image below, the Remove this point option has been selected.
  • Page 15: Settings And Status Information

    3 Settings and status information 3.1 Status view – Overview Heat pump status 2. Space heating, flow and return Space heating, temperature target for flow temperature 3. Domestic hot water tank, heating Domestic hot water temperature water tank, measured Brine circuit, temperature and flow and return target temperature...
  • Page 16: Heating

    Alternatively, tap the middle tab. From the bottom of 3. You can use the Device settings menu to access the page, select Device settings. any device settings you need. ● To directly access heating or domestic hot water settings and status information, tap the relevant heading.
  • Page 17 If room temperature optimization is enabled, the view will show the current room temperature as well as the room temperature target values for each operating mode. 1 Heating curve Current operating mode Circuit flow 6 Settings temperature and The impact of target temperature different operating Heating circuit...
  • Page 18 Device settings → Heating Circuit 1 → Settings → Room temperature Temperature optimization adjusts the flow water temperature value (determined by the heating curve) based on room temperature measurements and a setpoint. An indoor temperature sensor is required, and the heat pump’s automation must be able to control the indoor temperature ●...
  • Page 19: Domestic Hot Water

    If room temperature optimization is disabled, the selected operating mode will either increase (+) or decrease (–) the target temperature of flow water (determined based on the heating curve) by the set temperature difference value. The setting for the Normal operating mode is also shown in the Home view.
  • Page 20: Other Settings

    Domestic hot water settings DEVICE SETTINGS → HOT WATER STATUS VIEW → HOT WATER There are three operating modes for domestic hot water heating: Normal, Boost, and Reduced. The Home/Away function allows you to select between the Normal mode and the Reduced mode.
  • Page 21 Device settings → Controller time The system automatically adjusts for daylight saving time. Normal (winter time) Normal time (winter time) is active. Current time Day light saving Daylight saving time is active. Device settings → Usage info This option shows usage information across the unit’s entire operating history as well as for the current year and the previous three full years.
  • Page 22: Service Settings

    4 Service settings 4.1 Signing in as a service level user To gain access to all settings, sign in as a service-level user. 1. Open the main menu from the top left corner or 2. From the menu, select App settings. by swiping right from the left edge of the screen.
  • Page 23 Device settings → Service → Heating → HEATING Heating circuits take the heating energy either directly from the heat pump’s condenser or the heating circuit’s buffer tank. The Connection setting determines which method is used. Each circuit’s equipment is selected under the relevant circuit. Buffer not used The heat pump is connected directly to the building’s heating system without a buffer tank.
  • Page 24 → ADDITIONAL HEATING The electric immersion heater is an in-line heater installed in the condenser line. The heater has three power stages. The electric immersion heater’s start delay in space heating. Once the delay has elapsed, the first electric immersion heater power stage will be switched on. ●...
  • Page 25 → ADDITIONAL HEATING Backup use only The electric immersion heater will be switched on, if: 1. The outdoor temperature is below 5 °C (freezing protection). 2. An alarm prevents the compressor from starting (backup operation). In backup use, space heating takes precedence over heating domestic hot water. Select this option, if the fuse for the heat pump power supply is not rated for running the compressor and the immersion heater in parallel.
  • Page 26 Device settings → Service → Heating → Heating circuit 1 Valve control The system has a circulation pump and a 3-way control valve, both of which are controlled by the heat pump. 0–10 V When the heating circuit requires more heating, the level of the valve control signal is increased (0 V: valve fully closed, 10 V: valve fully open).
  • Page 27 → Additional heating The immersion heater’s delay for heating domestic hot water. Once the delay has elapsed, the first electric immersion heater power stage will be switched on. ● Increase the delay, if you wish to move forward the point at which the heater is switched on (and starts to provide supplementary heating in parallel with the compressor).
  • Page 28 → Additional heating After compressor The electric immersion heater will be switched on, if: 1. The DHW tank temperature is below 5 °C (freezing protection) 2. An alarm prevents the compressor from starting (backup operation) 3. The target temperature for the DHW tank is not reached, and the compressor is switched off as it reaches the bounds of its operating envelope (there is a short delay between switching off the compressor and switching on the heater).
  • Page 29 Device settings → Service → Heat source Flow Return temperature for the solution in the brine circuit. The minimum permissible brine circuit temperature (temperature in the solution returning to the brine circuit). If the temperature in the brine circuit falls below this Freezing protection limit, the compressor will be switched off and the unit’s electric immersion heater limit...
  • Page 30 → CONDENSER PUMP Control The current speed control value for the condenser pump. Stop The condenser pump will continue to run only as long as the compressor is on. Waiting mode When the compressor or the electric immersion heater is on, the type of control will action: pump be determined by the current operating mode.
  • Page 31 Device settings → Service → Device option settings → ROOM TEMPERATURE → HEATING CIRCUIT 1 The settings for Circuit 2 and 3 are identical to Circuit 1 settings. You can install and set up sensors for each heating circuit, or use a shared sensor for all by enabling the same sensor input from each heating circuit’s settings.
  • Page 32: Trends

    5 Trends 5.1 Trends view – Overview The Trends view shows the unit’s key operating values from the last 45 days. To switch to vertical view, tap the full screen button. Trend view functions 1 Refresh the view 4 Select the values to display 2 Full screen view 5 Interval 3 Zoom in and out...
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Reset alarms from the bottom right corner.     If the unit does not recover from fault mode (or there is a persistent or frequently repeated alarm in the system), please contact a repair service or Oilon customer services. M8004 2123EN 31 (31)
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  • Page 36 Contact information of Oilon dealer: Yrittäjäntie 6 FI-67100 KOKKOLA FINLAND ----- Niittytie 25 A FI-01300 VANTAA FINLAND Date of installation: Tel: +358 (0)207 281 868 Fax: +358 (0)207 281 867 Email: info@oilon.com...

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