Table of Contents 1 Important information 10 Accessories Safety information 11 Technical data 2 Delivery and handling Electrical circuit diagram Transport and storage Item register Assembly Supplied components Dismantling Mounting 3 Design of the exhaust air heat pump General Motor module Cooling modules 4 Pipe and ventilation connections General...
Loose connections or cable mountings can cause abnormal heat Translation is not allowed without ap- production or fire. proval from NIBE AirSite. Check, after completed installation or service, that no refriger- ant leaks from the system in gas form. If refrigerant gas leaks into the house and comes into contact with...
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Care Environmental information Carry out the electrical installation with care. F-Gas Regulation (EU) No. 517/2014 Do not connect the ground lead to the gas line, water line, lightning conductor or telephone line's ground lead. Incorrect grounding This unit contains a fluorinated greenhouse gas that is can cause unit faults such as electric shocks due to short-circuiting.
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Inspection of the installation Current regulations require the heating installation to undergo an installation inspection before it is commissioned. The inspection must be carried out by a suitably qualified person. In addition, fill in the page for information regarding the installation data in the User Manual. Description Notes Signature...
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Description Notes Signature Date ✔ Fuses GreenMaster-HP Fuses property Outside sensor Room sensor Current sensor Safety breaker Earth circuit-breaker Setting of emergency mode thermostat GreenMaster-HP Chapter 1 | Important information...
NIBE AirSite The lifting beams have to be positioned so there is no design assumes that the unit is installed on a sealed roof, risk of the unit falling.
Dismantling NOTE Water seals placed outdoors must be protected with heating cable (accessory set; electric NOTE heating coil) to prevent freezing when it is cold Take care when carrying the unit by hand. outdoors. All parts of the unit weigh more than 20 kg and have to be carried by at least two people.
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7. Lift off the filter section, taking care to disconnect all cables and pressure gauge connections. 5. Unscrew the connecting brackets holding the various sections together. 8. Lift off the fan section. 6. Lift off the rear inspection cover from the heat ex- changer section.
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10. Lift off the heat exchanger. 12. Disconnect all the connections connecting the centre module with the two outer modules. Also, discon- nect the PVC pipe for the waste water. 13. Unscrew the wall bracket securing the expansion vessel to the stay. 14.
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17. Lift off the left-hand module. 18. Finally lift off the centre module. NOTE Take care not to damage the pipes. Chapter 2 | Delivery and handling GreenMaster-HP...
Mounting 4. Lift on the right-hand module and install the con- densation pipe in the cooling module that runs down to the floor. 1. Place the base frame in the position where the unit is to stand, then adjust the base frame using the feet, so it is completely horizontal.
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9. If the distribution box has previously been disas- 12. Lift on the fan section. Make sure you don’t pinch sembled, it must be reassembled in the mountings the cables and connectors. by the cooling module. Don’t forget to connect the cables and connectors, including two earth conduct- ors, which must be installed in the distribution box.
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17. Connect all electrical quick couplings for each com- ponent. The cables are marked. Don’t forget to secure cables in the cable tray with cable ties! 18. Prepare and fill the system according to the instruc- tions in chapter Commissioning and adjusting on page 30.
3 Design of the exhaust air heat pump Picture and text describe a unit with left-hand inspection. General On a unit with right-hand inspection, the fan (GQ2) is located at the top right and the filter (HQ10) to the left. BP14 QM21 EP16...
4 Pipe and ventilation connections Adjusting ventilation General In order to achieve the necessary air exchange in the Pipe and ventilation installation has to be performed property, the correct adjustment of the air flow in the according to applicable regulations. air treatment unit is required.
Dimensions and pipe Heating medium side connections Connecting the climate system 2-12, 2-16, 3-16 A climate system is a system that regulates indoor com- fort with the aid of the control system in GreenMaster- HP, e.g. radiator heating and exhaust air ventilation. Install shut-off valves (not enclosed) as close to the ■...
Cold and hot water Connecting the hot water heater Hot water production is activated in the start guide or in menu 5.2. The settings for hot water are made in menu 5.1.1. Connecting the hot water heater Install as follows: ■...
5 Electrical connections Accessibility, electrical connection General The plastic cap of the electrical boxes is opened using a All internal electrical equipment is connected at the screwdriver. factory. External connections have to be connected ac- cording to the applicable unit specification. NOTE Disconnect the air treatment unit before insulation ■...
3. Pull off the cover. AA1-X1 AA1-X1 Cable lock Use a suitable tool to release/lock the cables in the air L1 1 L2 L3 treatment unit’s terminal blocks. If a separate supply to the compressor and electric heater is required, see section "External blocking of functions"...
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Connect the sensor to terminal block X6:7 and X6:8 on If the room sensor is used in a room with underfloor the input card (AA3). Use a 2 core cable of at least 0.5 heating, it should only have an indicatory function, not mm²...
Connect the cable to the input board (AA3) on terminal Optional connections block X4:1-4 where X4:1 is the common terminal block for the three current sensors. Load monitor Integrated load monitor GreenMaster-HP is equipped with a simple form of integ- rated load monitor, which limits the power steps for the electric additional heat by calculating whether future power steps can be connected to the relevant phase...
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myUpway Selectable output A selectable output is AA3-X7. Connect a network-connected cable (straight, Cat.5e UTP) with RJ45 contact (male) to switch AA4-X9 on the The output is a potential-free switching relay. display unit (as illustrated). The picture shows the relay in the alarm position. When switch (SF1) is in the "...
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*Support for +Adjust required is set with the number of steps selected. The value is adjustable between -10 and +10. External adjustment of climate systems 2 to 8 requires accessories. Caution climate system 1 to 8 – This accessory may require a software update in your GreenMaster-HP.
NOTE The relevant distribution box must be marked with a warning about external voltage. Connecting accessories Instructions for connecting accessories are in the install- ation instructions provided for the respective accessory. See page 44 for the list of the accessories that can be used with GreenMaster-HP.
6 Commissioning and adjusting Preparations Flushing 1. Check that the switch (SF1) is in position " ". Before you start 2. Check that the externally mounted filling valves are Make sure that: fully closed. 1. All shut-off valves are open. 2.
Vent valve (QM21), heat exchanger Flushing with water and cleaning 1. Connect a water hose from the property’s cold water QM21 EP16 supply to the filler connection (XL27). Open the connection’s valve. 2. Connect a flexible drain hose to the filler connection (XL28).
3. Open the water supply and flush the system for 10 Cleaning and filling minutes. 4. Shut off the water supply, empty the system and Filling and venting the brine system disconnect the drain hose from (EP14-XL2. 5. Close connection (EP14-XL2) using an end cap (not Caution enclosed) that can withstand a pressure of up to 4 bar.
11. Start filling slowly by closing filler connection (XL28). Start-up and inspection Check that the pressure is gradually increasing using pressure gauge (BP6). Start guide 12. When the pressure reaches 2.5 bar, close the valves for the filler connections (XL27) and (XL28) simultan- eously.
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Heating medium side Operation in the start guide To set the correct flow in the heating medium system, Page Name and menu number the heating medium pump must run at the correct speed. GreenMaster-HP has a heating medium pump that can language 4.6 be automatically controlled in standard mode.
7 Control - menus If you do not make all settings via the start guide or need Default value: 14 to change any of the settings, this can be done in the menu system. set point value Make settings for the control’s set point value here. Caution Setting range: 0–400 Pa Also see the Operating Manual for false.
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Fire alarm type 1 The exhaust air damper (QM40) closes ■ The fire bypass damper (QM41) opens ■ Exhaust air fan (GQ2) runs at fixed fire flow, which is ■ set in menu 5.3.22. Fire alarm type 2 Exhaust air fan (GQ2) stops ■...
To allow air in, unscrew the bleed screw on the highest radiator in the house. When replacing components on GreenMaster- HP only replacement parts from NIBE AirSite When the climate system is empty, the required service may be used.
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Helping the circulation pump to start Temperature sensor data 1. Turn off GreenMaster-HP by setting the switch (SF1) Temperature Resistance Voltage (VDC) to " ". (°C) (kOhm) 2. Remove the front cover 351.0 3.256 3. Remove the cover for the cooling module. 251.6 3.240 4.
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Pulling out the cooling module Cooling module weight Type GreenMaster-HP-12 120 kg GreenMaster-HP-16 125 kg NOTE Switch off GreenMaster-HP and turn off the current at the safety breaker. Close the shut-off valves outside the heat pump. Drain the cooling module(s) according to the instruc- tions on page 37.
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GreenMaster-HP. GreenMaster-HP from NIBE AirSite. The fact box at the top of the display shows information (always in English) of the most probable update that the update software has selected form the USB memory.
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■ A log file is now created, where the temperature and choose another file the immersion heater output can be read off. Logging update firmware7.1 continues until "logging floor drying activated" is deselected or until "floor drying function" is stopped. Caution Deselect "logging floor drying activated"...
9 Disturbances in comfort Disturbances in comfort Text in display Cause It is reset by May be due to ■ Control deviation BP12 The fan cannot maintain its Resets automatically when Check fan. set point value, can be set the sensor measures below ■...
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Text in display Cause It is reset by May be due to time for filt. change Time set in menu 5.3.22 has It is reset manually in menu. The counter for filter re- expired. placement has reached the set value in the menu since the most recent reset to zero.
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10 Accessories Detailed information about the accessories and complete Communications module MODBUS 40 accessories list available at nibe.eu. MODBUS 40 enables GreenMaster-HP to be controlled and monitored using a DUC (computer sub-centre) in the Active/Passive cooling in 4-pipe system building. Communication is then performed using MOD- ACS 45 BUS-RTU.
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Buffer vessel UKV A buffer vessel is an accumulator tank that is suitable for connection to a heat pump or another external heat source, and can have several different applications. It can also be used during external control of the heating system. UKV 200 UKV 300 Part no.
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Chapter 11 | Technical data GreenMaster-HP...
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12 Item register Item register Accessibility, electrical connection, 23 Heating medium side, 21 Accessories, 44 Connecting the climate system, 21 Assembly, 8 Helping the circulation pump to start, 38 Cable lock, 24 Important information, 4 Cold and hot water Recovery, 5 Connecting the hot water heater, 22 Inspection of the installation, 6 Commissioning and adjusting...
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System diagram, 19 Technical data, 46 Temperature sensor, external flow line, 25 Temperature sensor, hot water charging, 24 Temperature sensor, hot water top, 25 Temperature sensor data, 38 Transport and storage, 8 USB service outlet, 40 Chapter 12 | Item register GreenMaster-HP...
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