Daikin EWAA011-016DAV3P-H Series User Reference Manual

Daikin EWAA011-016DAV3P-H Series User Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 User reference guide Packaged air-cooled water chillers and packaged air to water heat pumps EWAA011~016DAV3P EWYA009~016DAV3P EWAA011~016DAW1P EWYA009~016DAW1P EWAA011~016DAV3P-H- EWYA009~016DAV3P-H- EWAA011~016DAW1P-H- EWYA009~016DAW1P-H-...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents 1 About this document Meaning of warnings and symbols..........................2 User safety instructions General.................................... Instructions for safe operation ............................3 About the system Components in a typical system layout.......................... 10 4 Quick guide User permission level..............................11 Space heating/cooling..............................
  • Page 3 Table of contents 12.1 Configuration wizard............................... 57 12.2 Settings menu ................................. 57 EWAA011~016DA + EWYA009~016DA User reference guide Packaged air-cooled water chillers and packaged air to water heat pumps 4P620246-1 – 2020.06...
  • Page 4: About This Document

    Format: Paper (in the box of the outdoor unit) + Digital files on http:// www.daikineurope.com/support-and-manuals/product-information/ Latest revisions of the supplied documentation may be available on the regional Daikin website or via your installer. The original documentation is written in English. All other languages are translations. EWAA011~016DA + EWYA009~016DA...
  • Page 5: Meaning Of Warnings And Symbols

    About this document Daikin Residential Controller app If set up by your installer, you can use the Daikin Residential Controller app to control and monitor the status of your system. For more information, see: http://www.onlinecontroller.daikineurope.com/ Breadcrumbs Breadcrumbs (example: [4.3]) help you to locate where you are in the menu structure of the user interface.
  • Page 6 About this document DANGER: RISK OF BURNING/SCALDING Indicates a situation that could result in burning/scalding because of extreme hot or cold temperatures. DANGER: RISK OF EXPLOSION Indicates a situation that could result in explosion. WARNING Indicates a situation that could result in death or serious injury. WARNING: FLAMMABLE MATERIAL CAUTION Indicates a situation that could result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 7: User Safety Instructions

    User safety instructions 2 User safety instructions Always observe the following safety instructions and regulations. 2.1 General WARNING If you are NOT sure how to operate the unit, contact your installer. WARNING Children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge can only use this appliance if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning...
  • Page 8: Instructions For Safe Operation

    User safety instructions ▪ Units are marked with the following symbol: This means that electrical and electronic products may NOT be mixed with unsorted household waste. Do NOT try to dismantle the system yourself: the dismantling of the system, treatment of the refrigerant, of oil and of other parts must be done by an authorized installer and must comply with applicable legislation.
  • Page 9 User safety instructions WARNING The refrigerant inside the unit is mildly flammable, but normally does NOT leak. If the refrigerant leaks in the room and comes in contact with fire from a burner, a heater, or a cooker, this may result in fire, or the formation of a harmful gas.
  • Page 10: About The System

    About the system 3 About the system Depending on the system layout, the system can: ▪ Heat up a space ▪ Cool down a space INFORMATION Heating is only applicable in case of reversible models. INFORMATION If underfloor heating is installed in the main zone, then in cooling mode the main zone can only provide refreshment.
  • Page 11: Quick Guide

    Quick guide 4 Quick guide 4.1 User permission level The amount of information you can read out and edit in the menu structure depends on your user permission level: ▪ User: Standard mode ▪ Advanced user: You can read out and edit more information To change the user permission level 1 Go to [B]: User profile.
  • Page 12: Space Heating/Cooling

    Quick guide 4.2 Space heating/cooling To turn room temperature control ON or OFF 1 Go to [C.1]: Operation > Room. Operation Room Space heating/cooling 2 Set operation to On or Off. To turn space heating/cooling operation ON or OFF NOTICE Room frost protection.
  • Page 13 Quick guide 2 Adjust the desired room temperature. °C – Room a Actual room temperature b Desired room temperature To change the desired leaving water temperature You can use the leaving water temperature setpoint screen to read out and adjust the desired leaving water temperature.
  • Page 14 Quick guide Zone Go to … Additional zone – Heating [3.5] Additional zone > Heating WD curve Additional zone – Cooling [3.6] Additional zone > Cooling WD curve 2 Change the weather-dependent curve. There are 2 types of WD curves: slope-offset curve (default), and 2-points curve.
  • Page 15 Quick guide ▪ "5.4 Turning operation ON or OFF" [  24] ▪ "5.6 Space heating/cooling control" [  26] ▪ "5.7 Preset values and schedules" [  30] ▪ "5.8 Weather-dependent curve" [  40] EWAA011~016DA + EWYA009~016DA User reference guide Packaged air-cooled water chillers and packaged air to water heat pumps 4P620246-1 –...
  • Page 16: Operation

    Slot for WLAN cartridge With the WLAN cartridge, the installer can connect the system to the internet. As user you can then control the system via the Daikin Residential Controller app. Note: This slot cannot be used for SD cards.
  • Page 17 Operation Item Description Left dial The LCD shows an arc on the left side of the display when you can use the left dial. ▪ : Turn, then press the left dial. Navigate through the menu structure. ▪ : Turn the left dial. Choose a menu item. ▪...
  • Page 18: Menu Structure: Overview User Settings

    Operation 5.2 Menu structure: Overview user settings Room Schedule Heating schedule Cooling schedule Antifrost [1.4] Antifrost Setpoint range Room sensor offset Activation Room comfort setpoint Room setpoint [1.5] Setpoint range Heating minimum Main zone Heating maximum Cooling minimum Schedule Cooling maximum Heating schedule Cooling schedule [1.9]...
  • Page 19: Possible Screens: Overview

    Operation 5.3 Possible screens: Overview The most common screens are as follows: – Home screen Main menu screen Lower level screens: c1: Setpoint screen c2: Detailed screen with values c3: Screen with weather-dependent curve c4: Screen with schedule 5.3.1 Home screen Press the button to go back to the home screen.
  • Page 20 Operation Item Description Emergency Heat pump failure and system operates in Emergency mode or heat pump is forced off. Current date and time Smart energy Smart energy is available via solar panels or smart grid. Smart energy is currently being used for space heating. Space operation mode Cooling Heating...
  • Page 21: Main Menu Screen

    Operation Item Description Additional zone h1 Installed room thermostat type: Unit operation is decided by the external room thermostat (wired or wireless). — No room thermostat installed or set. Unit operation is decided based on the leaving water temperature regardless of the actual room temperature and/or heating demand of the room.
  • Page 22: Setpoint Screen

    Wireless gateway Restriction: Only displayed if a wireless LAN (WLAN) is installed. Contains settings needed when configuring the Daikin Residential Controller app. 5.3.3 Setpoint screen The setpoint screen is displayed for screens describing system components that need a setpoint value.
  • Page 23: Detailed Screen With Values

    Operation Examples [1] Room temperature screen [2] Main zone screen °C °C – – Room Main zone [3] Additional zone screen °C – Additional zone Explanation – Possible actions on this screen Go through the list of the submenu. Go to the submenu. Adjust and automatically apply the desired temperature.
  • Page 24: Turning Operation On Or Off

    Operation b Values c Selected setting and value Possible actions on this screen Go through the list of settings. Change the value. Go to the next setting. Confirm changes and proceed. 5.4 Turning operation ON or OFF 5.4.1 Visual indication Certain functionalities of the unit can be enabled or disabled separately.
  • Page 25: To Turn On Or Off

    Operation 5.4.2 To turn ON or OFF Room temperature control 1 Go to [C.1]: Operation > Room. Operation Room Space heating/cooling 2 Set operation to On or Off. Space heating/cooling operation NOTICE Room frost protection. Even if you turn OFF space heating/cooling operation ([C.2]: Operation >...
  • Page 26: Space Heating/Cooling Control

    Operation In menu… You can read out… [8.6] Operation modes Current operation mode Example: Defrost/oil return mode [8.7] About Version information about the system [8.8] Connection status Information about the connection status of the unit, the room thermostat and WLAN. [8.9] Running hours Running hours of specific system components...
  • Page 27 Operation ▪ When the unit is in cooling mode, the icon is shown. The status indicator shows if the unit is currently in operation: ▪ When the unit is not in operation, the status indicator will show a blue pulsation with an interval of approximately 5 seconds.
  • Page 28: Determining Which Temperature Control You Are Using

    Operation 4 Confirm the changes. Example: Changeover restrictions When Restriction During cold season. Heating only Example: October, November, December, January, February and March. During warm season. Cooling only Example: June, July and August. In-between. Reversible Example: April, May and September. 5.6.3 Determining which temperature control you are using To determine which temperature control you are using (method 1) Check the installer settings table filled in by the installer.
  • Page 29: To Change The Desired Leaving Water Temperature

    Operation 1 Go to [1]: Room. Room 2 Adjust the desired room temperature. °C – Room a Actual room temperature b Desired room temperature If scheduling is on after changing the desired room temperature ▪ The temperature will stay the same as long as there is no scheduled action. ▪...
  • Page 30: Preset Values And Schedules

    Operation 2 Adjust the desired leaving water temperature. °C – Main zone °C – Additional zone a Actual leaving water temperature b Desired leaving water temperature If scheduling is on after changing the desired leaving water temperature ▪ The temperature will stay the same as long as there is no scheduled action. ▪...
  • Page 31: Using And Programming Schedules

    Operation Preset value Where used Electricity prices [7.5.1] High You can use these preset values in under [7.5] User [7.5.4] Schedule (weekly schedule [7.5.2] Medium settings > screen for the energy prices). [7.5.3] Low Electricity "5.7.4 Setting the energy price prices" [  38].
  • Page 32 Operation 2 Select the name of the current schedule. User defined 1 3 Select Select. Delete Rename Select 4 Select the schedule that you currently want to use. Possible schedules The table contains the following information: ▪ Schedule/Control: This column shows you where you can consult the currently selected schedule for the specific control.
  • Page 33 Operation Schedule/Control Description [2.3] Main zone > Cooling Predefined schedules: 1 schedule Activation screen: [2.1] Schedule Schedule for the desired leaving Possible actions: water temperature for the ▪ case weather-dependent: Shift main zone in cooling mode. temperatures within range. ▪ Otherwise: Temperatures within range [3.2] Additional zone >...
  • Page 34: Schedule Screen: Example

    Operation Schedule/Control Description [7.5.4] User settings > Predefined schedules: 1 Electricity price > Activation screen: Not applicable Schedule Possible actions: You can use the following Schedule for when a certain system-defined preset values: electricity tariff is valid. ▪ High ▪ Medium ▪...
  • Page 35 Operation To clear the content of the week schedule 1 Select the name of the current schedule. User defined 1 2 Select Delete. Delete Rename Select 3 Select OK to confirm. To clear the content of a day schedule 1 Select the day of which you want to clear the content. For example Friday User defined 1 2 Select Delete.
  • Page 36 Operation 3 Use the left dial to select an entry and edit the entry with the right dial. You can program up to 6 actions each day. On the bar, a high temperature has a darker colour than a low temperature.
  • Page 37 Operation 4 Select Paste. Delete Edit Copy Paste Result: User defined 1 5 Repeat this action for all other weekdays. — User defined 1 To program the schedule for Saturday and copy it to Sunday 1 Select Saturday. 2 Select Edit. 3 Use the left dial to select an entry and edit the entry with the right dial.
  • Page 38: Setting The Energy Prices

    Operation To rename the schedule 1 Select the name of the current schedule. User defined 1 2 Select Rename. Delete Rename Select 3 (optional) To delete the current schedule name, browse through the character list until ← is displayed, then press to remove the previous character.
  • Page 39 Operation INFORMATION Price value ranging from 0.00~990 valuta/kWh (with 2 significant values). To set the electricity price 1 Go to [7.5.1]/[7.5.2]/[7.5.3]: User settings > Electricity price > High/Medium/Low. 2 Select the correct electricity price. 3 Confirm the changes. 4 Repeat this for all three electricity prices. —...
  • Page 40: Weather-Dependent Curve

    Operation For the procedure to set the electricity price, see "To set the electricity price" [  39]. Example This is an example and the prices and/or values used in this example are NOT accurate. Data Price/kWh Gas price 4.08 Electricity price 12.49 Renewable heat incentive per kWh Calculation of the gas price...
  • Page 41: 2-Points Curve

    Operation ▪ 2-points curve ▪ Slope-offset curve Which type of curve you use to make adjustments, depends on your personal preference. See "5.8.4 Using weather-dependent curves" [  43]. Availability The weather-dependent curve is available for: ▪ Main zone - Heating ▪ Main zone - Cooling ▪...
  • Page 42: Slope-Offset Curve

    Operation 5.8.3 Slope-offset curve Slope and offset Define the weather-dependent curve by its slope and offset: ▪ Change the slope to differently increase or decrease the temperature of the leaving water for different ambient temperatures. For example, if leaving water temperature is in general fine but at low ambient temperatures too cold, raise the slope so that leaving water temperature is heated increasingly more at decreasingly lower ambient temperatures.
  • Page 43: Using Weather-Dependent Curves

    Operation Item Description Y1, Y2, Y3, Examples of desired leaving water temperature. The icon corresponds to the heat emitter for that zone: ▪ : Underfloor heating ▪ : Fan coil unit ▪ : Radiator Possible actions on this screen Select slope or offset. Increase or decrease the slope/offset.
  • Page 44 Operation Zone Go to … Additional zone – Heating [3.5] Additional zone > Heating WD curve Additional zone – Cooling [3.6] Additional zone > Cooling WD curve INFORMATION Maximum and minimum setpoints You cannot configure the curve with temperatures that are higher or lower than the set maximum and minimum setpoints for that zone.
  • Page 45: Other Functionalities

    Operation 5.9 Other functionalities 5.9.1 To configure time and date 1 Go to [7.2] User settings > Time/date. 5.9.2 Using quiet mode About quiet mode You can use quiet mode to decrease the sound of the outdoor unit. However, this also decreases the heating/cooling capacity of the system.
  • Page 46: Using Wlan

    About the WLAN cartridge The WLAN cartridge connects the system to the internet. As user you can then control the system via the Daikin Residential Controller app. This needs the following components: EWAA011~016DA + EWYA009~016DA User reference guide...
  • Page 47 The Daikin Residential Controller app needs to be installed on the user's smartphone. See: http://www.onlinecontroller.daikineurope.com/ Configuration To configure the Daikin Residential Controller app, follow the in-app instructions. While doing this, the following actions and information are needed on the user interface: [D] Wireless gateway...
  • Page 48 Operation 2 Read out the connection status: ▪ Disconnected from [WLAN_SSID] ▪ Connected to [WLAN_SSID] [D.6] Cloud connection: Read out the status of the connection to the cloud: 1 Go to [D.6]: Wireless gateway > Cloud connection. 2 Read out the connection status: ▪...
  • Page 49: Energy Saving Tips

    Energy saving tips 6 Energy saving tips Tips about room temperature ▪ Make sure the desired room temperature is NEVER too high (in heating mode) or too low (in cooling mode), but ALWAYS according to your actual needs. Each saved degree can save up to 6% of heating/cooling costs. ▪...
  • Page 50: Maintenance And Service

    Maintenance and service 7 Maintenance and service 7.1 Overview: Maintenance and service The installer has to perform a yearly maintenance. You can find the contact/ helpdesk number via the user interface. 1 Go to [8.3]: Information > Dealer information. As end user, you have to: ▪...
  • Page 51: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting Contact For the symptoms listed below, you can try to solve the problem yourself. For any other problem, contact your installer. You can find the contact/helpdesk number via the user interface. 1 Go to [8.3]: Information > Dealer information. 8.1 To display the help text in case of a malfunction In case of a malfunction, the following will appear on the home screen depending on the severity:...
  • Page 52: Symptom: You Are Feeling Too Cold (Hot) In Your Living Room

    Troubleshooting 8.3 Symptom: You are feeling too cold (hot) in your living room Possible cause Corrective action The desired room temperature is too Increase (decrease) the desired room low (high). temperature. See "5.6.4 To change the desired room temperature" [  28]. If the problem recurs daily, do one of the following: ▪...
  • Page 53: Symptom: The System Is Making Gurgling Noises After Commissioning

    Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action Unit is damaged. "8.1 To display the help text in case of a malfunction" [  51]. INFORMATION When the backup heater takes over the heat load, electricity consumption will be considerably higher. 8.5 Symptom: The system is making gurgling noises after commissioning Possible cause Corrective action There is air in the system.
  • Page 54: Relocation

    Relocation 9 Relocation 9.1 Overview: Relocation If you want to relocate parts of your system, contact your installer. You can find the contact/helpdesk number via the user interface. 1 Go to [8.3]: Information > Dealer information. EWAA011~016DA + EWYA009~016DA User reference guide Packaged air-cooled water chillers and packaged air to water heat pumps 4P620246-1 –...
  • Page 55: Disposal

    Disposal 10 Disposal NOTICE Do NOT try to dismantle the system yourself: dismantling of the system, treatment of the refrigerant, oil and other parts MUST comply with applicable legislation. Units MUST be treated at a specialised treatment facility for reuse, recycling and recovery. EWAA011~016DA + EWYA009~016DA User reference guide Packaged air-cooled water chillers...
  • Page 56: Glossary

    Optional equipment Equipment made or approved by Daikin that can be combined with the product according to the instructions in the accompanying documentation. Field supply Equipment NOT made by Daikin that can be combined with the product according to the instructions in the accompanying documentation.
  • Page 57: Installer Settings: Tables To Be Filled In By Installer

    Installer settings: Tables to be filled in by installer 12 Installer settings: Tables to be filled in by installer 12.1 Configuration wizard Setting Fill in… System Backup heater type [9.3.1] Emergency [9.5] Number of zones [4.4] Glycol Filled system (overview field setting [E‑0D]) Backup heater Voltage [9.3.2]...
  • Page 58 Installer settings: Tables to be filled in by installer Setting Fill in… Information Dealer information [8.3] EWAA011~016DA + EWYA009~016DA User reference guide Packaged air-cooled water chillers and packaged air to water heat pumps 4P620246-1 – 2020.06...
  • Page 60 4P620246-1 2020.06 Verantwortung für Energie und Umwelt...

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