Configuration Wizard: Backup Heater - Daikin Altherma EABH16DA6V Installation Manual

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INFORMATION
If [4‑03]=1 or 3, then Emergency=Manual is not applicable
for the booster heater.
INFORMATION
If a heat pump failure occurs and Emergency is set to
Manual, the room frost protection function, the underfloor
heating screed dryout function, and the water pipe
antifreeze function will remain active even if the user does
NOT confirm emergency operation.
Number of zones
The system can supply leaving water to up to 2 water temperature
zones. During configuration, the number of water zones must be set.
#
Code
[4.4]
[7‑02]
▪ 0: Single zone
Only one leaving water temperature
zone:
▪ a: Main LWT zone
[4.4]
[7‑02]
▪ 1: Dual zone
Two leaving water temperature zones.
The main leaving water temperature
zone consists of the higher load heat
emitters and a mixing station to
achieve the desired leaving water
temperature. In heating:
▪ a: Additional LWT zone: Highest
▪ b:
CAUTION
If there are 2 zones, it is important that the zone with the
lowest water temperature is configured as the main zone,
and the zone with the highest water temperature is
configured as the additional zone. Not configuring the
system in this way could cause damage to the heat
emitters.
EABH/X16DA+9W
Daikin Altherma – Low temperature split
4P556066-1 – 2018.10
Description
a
temperature
Main
LWT
zone:
Lowest
temperature
CAUTION
If there are 2 zones and the emitter types are wrongly
configured, water of high temperature can be sent towards
a low temperature emitter (underfloor heating). To avoid
this:
▪ Install an aquastat/thermostatic valve to avoid too high
temperatures towards a low temperature emitter.
▪ Make sure you set the emitter types for the main zone
[2.7] and for the additional zone [3.7] correctly in
accordance with the connected emitter.
5.2.4

Configuration wizard: Backup heater

The backup heater is adapted to be connected to most common
European electricity grids. If the backup heater is available, the
voltage, configuration and capacity must be set on the user
interface.
The capacities for the different steps of the backup heater must be
set for the energy metering and/or power consumption control
feature to work properly. When measuring the resistance value of
each heater, you can set the exact heater capacity and this will lead
to more accurate energy data.
Voltage
▪ For a 6V model, this can be set to:
▪ 230V, 1ph
▪ 230V, 3ph
▪ For a 9W model, this is fixed to 400V, 3ph.
#
Code
[9.3.2]
[5‑0D]
▪ 0: 230V, 1ph
▪ 1: 230V, 3ph
▪ 2: 400V, 3ph
Configuration
The backup heater can be configured in different ways. It can be
chosen to have a 1-step only backup heater or a backup heater with
2 steps. If 2 steps, the capacity of the second step depends on this
setting. It can also be chosen to have a higher capacity of the
second step in emergency.
#
Code
[9.3.3]
[4‑0A]
▪ 1: Relay 1 / Relay 1+2
▪ 2: Relay 1 / Relay 2
▪ 3: Relay 1 / Relay 2 Emergency Relay
1+2
INFORMATION
Settings [9.3.3] and [9.3.5] are linked. Changing one
setting influences the other. If you change one, check if the
other is still as expected.
INFORMATION
During normal operation, the capacity of the second step of
the backup heater at nominal voltage is equal to
[6‑03]+[6‑04].
INFORMATION
If [4‑0A]=3 and emergency mode is active, the power
usage of the backup heater is maximal and equal to
2×[6‑03]+[6‑04].
5 Configuration
Description
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