Alezio evolution reversible air / water "split inverter" heat pump (40 pages)
Summary of Contents for DeDietrich ALEZIO S V200
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EASYLIFE ALEZIO S V200 User Guide Reversible air/water "Split Inverter" heat pump ALEZIO S V200 MIV-S/E 4-8 V200 MIV-S/E 11-16 V200 MIV-S/H 4-8 V200 MIV-S/H 11-16 V200 S U S T A I N A B L E C O M F O R T ®...
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Dear Customer, Thank you very much for buying this appliance. Please read through the manual carefully before using the product, and keep it in a safe place for later reference. In order to ensure continued safe and efficient operation we recommend that the product is serviced regularly. Our service and customer service organisation can assist with this.
1 Safety instructions and recommendations Safety instructions and recommendations Safety Operation Danger This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the haz...
1 Safety instructions and recommendations Domestic wa Caution Draining the domestic hot water tank: 1. Shut off the domestic cold water inlet. 2. Open a hot water tap in the installation. 3. Open a valve on the safety unit. 4. When the water stops flowing, the domestic hot water tank has been drained.
1 Safety instructions and recommendations Danger Danger of electric shock: the length of the conductors between the traction arrester device and the terminal blocks must be such that the active conductors are put under tension before the earth conductor. Only qualified professionals may carry out electrical connections, always with the power off.
1 Safety instructions and recommendations The hydraulic installation must be capable of handling a minimum flow rate at all times. Heating water and domestic water must not come into contact with each other. Domestic water must not circulate through the exchanger. Limit temperature at the draw-off point: the maximum domestic hot water temperature at the draw-off point is subject to special regulations in the various countries in which the appliance is sold in order to protect the...
1 Safety instructions and recommendations Wait for approx. 20-30 seconds for the outdoor unit capacitors to be discharged, and check that the lights on the outdoor unit PCBs have gone out. Before working on the refrigeration circuit, switch off the appliance and wait a few minutes.
2 Symbols used Symbols used Symbols used in the manual This manual uses various danger levels to draw attention to special instructions. We do this to improve user safety, to prevent problems and to guarantee correct operation of the appliance. Danger Risk of dangerous situations that may result in serious personal injury.
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2 Symbols used Fig.2 Symbols used on the connection 1 Sensor cable - low voltage label 2 Power supply cable 230 V / 400 V 3 Heating circuit flow 4 Circuit B flow 5 Heating circuit return 6 Circuit B return (optional) G1"...
3 Technical specifications Technical specifications Directives Hereby, De Dietrich declares that the radio equipment type ALEZIO S V200 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The original declaration of conformity is available from the manufacturer. This product also complies with the requirements of the following European Directives and Standards: European Directive 2009/125/EC on the ecodesign of energy-related products...
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3 Technical specifications Tab.4 Heating mode: outdoor air temperature +7 °C, water temperature at the outlet +35 °C. Performances in accordance with EN 14511-2. Measurement type Unit AWHP 4.5 AWHP 6 AWHP 8 AWHP 11 AWHP 11 AWHP 16 AWHP 16 MR-3 MR-2 MR-2...
3 Technical specifications 3.2.2 Domestic hot water tank Tab.8 Technical specifications primary circuit (heating water) Specification Unit Value Maximum operating temperature °C Version with hydraulic back-up Maximum operating temperature °C Version with electrical back-up Minimum operating temperature °C Maximum operating pressure MPa (bar) 0.3 (3.0) Domestic hot water tank exchanger capacity...
4 Description of the product Description of the product Operating principle The outdoor unit produces heat or cold and transfers it to the indoor module via the refrigerant in the plate exchanger. The indoor module is equipped with a specific control system which is used to adjust the temperature of the heating water to the needs of the home.
4 Description of the product Fig.5 1 Temperature measured by the outdoor temperature sensor 2 Day and time 3 Hydraulic pressure in the installation 4 General status of the appliance MW-1001546-2 5 Icons indicating the appliance status 4.3.3 Description of status icons Tab.16 Icons indicating the appliance status Icons...
4 Description of the product Fig.7 1 Room temperature (if a room thermostat is installed) 2 Outdoor temperature MW-6000860-3 3 Name of the zone 4 Zone symbol 5 Operating mode currently active 6 Information on the circuit status 4.3.6 Description of the carousel Fig.8 The carousel is used to quickly access the main control panel menu.
5 Operation Operation Browsing in the menus Fig.9 Standby screen Press any key or turn the selector to turn on the backlight for the control panel screen. SYSTEM OK Important If no key is pressed for 3 minutes, the control panel backlight will 3.8°...
5 Operation Personalising the control panel It is possible to personalise the control panel by modifying the basic settings. Fig.15 1. Press the key. 2. Select System settings. 3. Perform the required settings. MW-6000876-01 Tab.18 List of parameters Menu Setting Country and language Select the country and language Set the date and time, then the automatic switch between summer and...
5 Operation Fig.17 1. Press the key. 2. Select User settings. MW-6000865-02 Fig.18 3. Select Zones settings. 4. Select the zone to be changed. 5. Select General to access the parameters enabling the name and symbol for the zone to be changed. 6.
5 Operation 5.5.3 Changing the temperature of an activity The activities are used in the timer programming to define the temperature required at different times of the day. You can customise the temperature associated with each activity for each zone within your installation. Fig.22 1.
5 Operation Fig.26 1. From the home screen, access the screen for the relevant zone. 2. Press the button. MW-6000861-02 Fig.27 3. Select Time programmes heating. Three timer programmes are available. The programme that is currently active is marked with a tick. 4.
5 Operation Fig.29 1. From the home screen, access the screen for the relevant zone. 2. Press the button. MW-6000861-02 Fig.30 3. Select Time programme cooling. The programmed activities for Monday are displayed. The last activity of the day remains active until the first activity of the following day.
5 Operation Fig.33 3. Select Operating mode. MW-6000874-1 Fig.34 4. Select Temporary temperature change. 5. Indicate the temperature required throughout the override period. 6. Indicate the time when the override will end. 7. Select Confirm to confirm the override. MW-6000883-1 Domestic hot water temperature 5.7.1 Selecting the operating mode...
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5 Operation Fig.37 1. From the home screen, access the screen for the Domestic Hot Water zone. 2. Press the button. MW-6000863-2 Fig.38 3. Select Time programmes. Three timer programmes are available. The programme that is currently active is marked with a tick. MW-6000885-1 Fig.39 4.
5 Operation 5.7.3 Forcing domestic hot water production (override) Regardless of the selected operating mode, you can force domestic hot water production to the comfort temperature (DHW comfort setpoint parameter) until the required time. Fig.42 1. From the home screen, access the screen for the Domestic Hot Water zone.
5 Operation Fig.47 1. From the home screen, access the screen for the relevant zone by turning the selector. 2. Press the selector. MW-6000868-2 Fig.48 3. Select Central heating On/Off. 4. Select the desired value: Off : heating and cooling are shut off. On : heating and cooling are automatically regulated based on the outdoor temperature.
5 Operation Fig.53 1. From the home screen, press the button. MW-6000868-2 Fig.54 2. Select Domestic Hot Water On/Off. 3. Select the desired value: Off : domestic hot water production is shut off. Heating and cooling are maintained. On : domestic hot water production is active. 4.
5 Operation Fig.57 1. From the home screen, access the screen for the relevant zone by turning the selector. 2. Press the selector. MW-6000861-02 Fig.58 3. Select Operating mode. MW-6000874-1 Fig.59 4. Select Holiday. 5. Enter the start and end dates and times for the absence period. 6.
5 Operation 5.10 Starting and stopping the heat pump 5.10.1 Starting the heat pump 1. Switch on the outdoor unit and the indoor unit. The heat pump will begin an automatic vent programme (which lasts approx. three minutes), run each time the power is switched on. If there is a problem, an error message is displayed on the home screen.
6 Maintenance Maintenance General Maintenance operations are important for the following reasons: To guarantee optimum performance. To extend the life of the equipment. To provide an installation which offers the user optimum comfort over time. Caution Only qualified professionals are authorised to carry out maintenance work on the heat pump and the heating system.
7 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Resolving operating errors If your appliance malfunctions, a message containing an error code is displayed on the main screen of the control panel. This error code is important for the correct and rapid diagnosis of the type of malfunction and for any technical assistance that may be needed.
8 Decommissioning and disposal Decommissioning and disposal Decommissioning procedure To decommission the heat pump temporarily or permanently: 1. Contact the installer. Disposal and recycling Fig.62 Warning Removal and disposal of the heat pump must be carried out by a qualified professional in accordance with prevailing local and national regulations.
9 Energy savings Energy savings Energy-saving advice: Do not block ventilation outlets. Do not cover the radiators. Do not hang curtains in front of the radiators. Install reflective panels behind the radiators to prevent heat losses. Insulate the pipes in rooms that are not heated (cellars and lofts). Close the radiators in rooms not in use.
10 Appendix AWHP 4.5 AWHP 6 MR-3 AWHP 8 MR-2 Water heating energy efficiency, under colder - warmer climate 72.00 – 72.00 – 154.00 72.00 – conditions 154.00 154.00 Sound power level L outdoors (1) For gas heat pumps only (2) If applicable.
10 Appendix 10.4 Package fiche Important ‘Medium-temperature application’ means an application where the heat pump space heater or heat pump combination heater delivers its declared capacity for heating at an indoor heat exchanger outlet temperature of 55 °C. Fig.63 Package fiche for medium-temperature heat pumps indicating the space heating energy efficiency of the package Seasonal space heating energy effi...
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10 Appendix The value of the mathematical expression 115/(11 · Prated), whereby "Prated" is related to the preferential space heater. The value of the difference between the seasonal space heating energy efficiencies under average and colder climate conditions, expressed in %. The value of the difference between the seasonal space heating energy efficiencies under warmer and average climate conditions, expressed in %.
10 Appendix 10.5 Package fiche - Combination heaters (boilers or heat pumps) Fig.64 Package fiche for combination heaters (boilers or heat pumps) indicating the water heating energy efficiency of the package Water heating energy effi ciency of combination heater ‘I’ Declared load profi...
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