DeDietrich ADVANCE GSHP User Manual

DeDietrich ADVANCE GSHP User Manual

Geothermal heat pump

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Geothermal heat pump
GSHP 5 MR-E-GSHP 5 TR-E
GSHP 9 MR-E-GSHP 9 TR-E
GSHP 12 MR-E-GSHP 12 TR-E
S U S T A I N A B L E C O M F O R T ®
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GSHP 15 TR-E
GSHP 19 TR
GSHP 27 TR

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  • Page 1 ADVANCE GSHP User Guide Geothermal heat pump GSHP 5 MR-E-GSHP 5 TR-E GSHP 9 MR-E-GSHP 9 TR-E GSHP 12 MR-E-GSHP 12 TR-E GSHP 15 TR-E GSHP 19 TR GSHP 27 TR S U S T A I N A B L E C O M F O R T ®...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Safety ................... . 5 General safety instructions .
  • Page 4 Contents Fault finding ................. .34 8.2.1 Anti-hunting .
  • Page 5: Safety

    1 Safety Safety General safety instructions 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 hazards involved.
  • Page 6: Recommendations

    1 Safety In order to avoid the danger of an unexpected thermal circuit breaker reset, this appliance must not be powered through an external switch, such as a timer, or be connected to a circuit which is regularly switched on and off by the electricity provider.
  • Page 7: Specific Safety Instructions

    1 Safety Caution It is preferable to use HOLIDAYS mode rather than switching off the heat pump to handle the following functions: Unblocking the circulating pumps, frost protection. Specific safety instructions Warning Refrigerant fluid and pipes: Use only R410A refrigerant fluid to fill the installation. Use tools and pipe components especially designed for use with R410A refrigerant fluid.
  • Page 8 1 Safety Tab.2 Precautions for use First aid If inhaled: Evacuate the subject from the contaminated area and take him into the open air. If feeling unwell: call a doctor. In the event of contact with the skin: Treat frost injuries like burns. Rinse with copious amounts of tepid water, do not remove clothing (risk of adhesion to the skin).
  • Page 9: Liabilities

    2 Symbols used Liabilities 1.4.1 Manufacturer's liability Our products are manufactured in compliance with the requirements of the various Directives applicable. They are therefore delivered with the marking and any documents necessary. In the interests of the quality of our products, we strive constantly to improve them. We therefore reserve the right to modify the specifications given in this document.
  • Page 10: Symbols Used On The Appliance

    3 Technical specifications Caution Risk of material damage. Important Please note: important information. Reference to other manuals or pages in this manual. Symbols used on the appliance Protective earthing. Alternating current. Caution: live part. Before installing and commissioning the appliance, carefully read the instruction manuals provided. Symbols used on the data plate Fig.1 Maximum rated power...
  • Page 11: Technical Data

    3 Technical specifications Technical data 3.2.1 Conditions of use Tab.3 Pressure limitations Maximum operating pressure of the heating circuit 0.3 MPa (3 bar) Maximum operating pressure of the collector circuit 0.3 MPa (3 bar) Tab.4 Temperature limitations Limit operating temperatures on the heating circuit in Heating mode +7°C / +80°C Limit operating temperatures on the heating circuit in Cooling mode +7°C / +25°C...
  • Page 12 3 Technical specifications Tab.7 Performances for a water/water system (10°C/7°C and 30°C/35°C), in accordance with NF EN 14511–1 Caution The tests to evaluate the performance of the heat pumps were run without a barrage exchanger. If that component is used in the installation, performances are reduced and the specifications stated are no longer certified. Caution These performance tests have been carried out in order to comply with the requirements of the standard.
  • Page 13 3 Technical specifications Measurement Unit GSHP 5 GSHP 5 GSHP 9 GSHP 9 GSHP GSHP GSHP GSHP GSHP type MR-E TR-E MR-E TR-E 12 MR-E 12 TR-E 15 TR-E 19 TR 27 TR Refrigerant 3.13 3.13 3.55 3.55 3.76 3.76 5.22 5.30 6.64...
  • Page 14 3 Technical specifications GSHP GSHP 5 MR- GSHP 9 MR- GSHP 12 GSHP 15 E – GSHP 9 MR-E – TR-E - GSHP 5 TR-E GSHP 12 TR-E TR-E Heating water operating limit temperature WTOL °C Electrical power consumption Off mode 0.009 0.009 0.009...
  • Page 15: Domestic Hot Water Tank

    3 Technical specifications GSHP GSHP 19 TR GSHP 27 TR Declared coefficient of performance or primary ener­ gy ratio for part load at indoor temperature 20 °C and outdoor temperature COPd = -7°C 3.41 3.33 COPd = +2 °C 4.43 4.14 COPd = +7 °C...
  • Page 16: Circulating Pump

    4 Description of the product Unit GSHP 5 GSHP 5 GSHP 9 GSHP 9 GSHP 12 GSHP 12 GSHP 15 MR-E TR-E MR-E TR-E MR-E TR-E TR-E Reserve output 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 – 2.55 2.55 2.55 2.55 2.55 2.55...
  • Page 17: Control Panel Description

    4 Description of the product Control panel description 4.3.1 Description of the keys Fig.3 Control panel keys 1 Temperature setting key: heating, domestic hot water or swimming pool 2 Operating mode selection key 3 Domestic hot water override key 4 Key to access the parameters reserved for the installer 5 Keys corresponding to the icons shown on the display: the icons vary depending on the menu 6 Rotary setting button...
  • Page 18 4 Description of the product Solar The indicator is present if a solar domestic hot water tank is connected. Fig.8 Solar booster pump running Top part of the tank reheated to the solar domestic hot water set point Top and middle part of the tank reheated to the solar domestic hot water set point Entire tank reheated to the solar domestic hot water set point <...
  • Page 19: Operation

    5 Operation Domestic hot water override A vertical bar is displayed at bottom left when a domestic hot water override is activated. Fig.13 Steady symbol: permanent override Flashing symbol: temporary override < AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO Information about the circuits Fig.14...
  • Page 20: Accessing Heating Mode

    5 Operation Fig.18 Press the key to access the User level parameters. < AUTO Important To cancel an input, press the key. To go back to the previous display, press the key. 5.1.3 Accessing heating mode Fig.19 Accessing the User level 1.
  • Page 21: Shut-Down

    6 Settings Fig.24 Language Selection 3. The first time the boiler is powered up, the LANGUAGE parameter is displayed. Select the desired language by turning the settings button. 4. Confirm the selection by pressing the settings button. The heat pump begins an automatic venting cycle that lasts around 3 minutes and is LANGUE FRANCAIS...
  • Page 22 6 Settings Access keys Menus Domestic hot water #MEASURES #CHOICE TIME PROG. #TIME PROGRAM #SETTING #TIME .DAY TEMPERATURE menu - User Level Certain parameters are displayed: according to certain system configurations, according to the options, circuits or sensors actually connected. Tab.14 TEMPERATURE menu ( Parameters...
  • Page 23 6 Settings Parameters Description Factory setting Customer setting WATER T.NIGHT.C Temperature set point in NIGHT mode for a second domestic 10°C hot water tank connected to circuit C. Can be set from 10 to 80°C. WATER T.NIGHTAUX Temperature set point in NIGHT mode for a second domestic 10°C hot water tank connected to the auxiliary circuit.
  • Page 24 6 Settings #MEASURES menu - User Level Certain parameters are displayed: according to certain system configurations, according to the options, circuits or sensors actually connected. Tab.17 #MEASURES menu - User Level Parameters Description Unit OUTSIDE TEMP. Outside temperature °C ROOMTEMP.A Room temperature on circuit A °C ROOMTEMP.B...
  • Page 25 6 Settings #TIME PROGRAM menu - User Level Tab.19 Menu #TIME PROGRAM Parameters Comfort period / Loading enabled TIME PROG.A PROG P2 A PROG P3 A PROG P4 A TIME PROG.B PROG P2 B PROG P3 B PROG P4 B TIME PROG.C PROG P2 C PROG P3 C...
  • Page 26 6 Settings Parameters Comfort period / Loading enabled Factory setting Customer setting Prog AUX Monday: 6:00-22:00 Tuesday: 6:00-22:00 Wednesday: 6:00-22:00 Thursday: 6:00-22:00 Friday: 6:00-22:00 Saturday: 6:00-22:00 Sunday: 6:00-22:00 Prog BUFF.TANK Monday: 6:00-22:00 Tuesday: 6:00-22:00 Wednesday: 6:00-22:00 Thursday: 6:00-22:00 Friday: 6:00-22:00 Saturday: 6:00-22:00 Sunday:...
  • Page 27: Setting The Parameters

    6 Settings Parameters Description Factory setting Customer setting PERMUT Used to establish the pilot heat pump: AUTO AUTO : the pilot heat pump automatically switches every 7 days Can be set from 1 to 10: number of the heat pump chosen as the pilot heat pump CALIBR.ROOM A Calibration of the room temperature sensor on circuit A.
  • Page 28: Setting The Set Point Temperatures

    6 Settings 3. Confirm the selection by pressing the settings button. Important Go back to the previous display by pressing the key. 4. Select the parameter to be modified by turning the settings button. 5. Confirm the selection by pressing the settings button. 6.
  • Page 29: Forcing Domestic Hot Water Production

    6 Settings 6.2.4 Forcing domestic hot water production Fig.27 Forcing domestic hot water 1. Go to the domestic hot water production menu by pressing the production key. 2. Select the desired parameter by turning the settings button. 3. Confirm the selection by pressing the settings button. Important Go back to the previous display by pressing the key.
  • Page 30: Calibrating The Sensors

    6 Settings 7. Confirm the selection by pressing the settings button. Fig.28 Selecting a day 8. Choose a day by turning the settings button to select or deselect a day. PROG P2 C "Display of the timeprogram. To continuepush on the button" <...
  • Page 31: Setting The Contrast And Brightness Of The Display

    7 Maintenance 2. Select the #SETTING menu by turning the settings button. 3. Confirm the selection by pressing the settings button. Important Go back to the previous display by pressing the key. 4. Select the CALIBR.OUT parameter by turning the settings button. 5.
  • Page 32: Contact Details Of The After Sales Service Professional

    7 Maintenance To provide an installation which offers the customer optimum comfort over time. Caution Do not neglect to service the heat pump. Contact a qualified professional or take out a maintenance contract for the obligatory annual servicing of the heat pump. Failure to service the appliance voids the warranty.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    8 Troubleshooting 2. Thermal output, by measuring the difference in temperature between heating flow and return. 3. The setting for the safety thermostats. Troubleshooting Error codes 8.1.1 Error messages If an error occurs, the control panel displays an error message and the corresponding code.
  • Page 34 9 Decommissioning Fault finding 8.2.1 Anti-hunting When the appliance is in Anti-hunting operating mode, the symbol flashes. 1. Go to the message by pressing the key. The message ¤Operation assured when the restart temperature will be reached is displayed. This message is not an error code. It is intended for information purposes only.
  • Page 35 12 Appendix Insulate the pipes in rooms that are not heated (cellars and lofts). Close the radiators in rooms not in use. Do not run hot (or cold) water pointlessly. Install an energy-saving shower head, which can save up to 40 % energy.
  • Page 36 12 Appendix 12.2 Product fiche – Temperature controller Tab.25 Product fiche for the temperature controller Unit Diematic iSystem Class Contribution to space heating energy efficiency 12.3 Package fiche - Medium-temperature heat pumps 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.
  • Page 37 12 Appendix Fig.37 Package fiche for medium-temperature heat pumps indicating the space heating energy efficiency of the package Seasonal space heating energy effi ciency of heat pump ‘I’ Temperature control Class I = 1%, Class II = 2%, Class III = 1.5%, Class IV = 2%, Class V = 3%, Class VI = 4%, from fi...
  • Page 38 12 Appendix Tab.26 Weighting of medium temperature heat pumps II, package without hot water storage tank II, package with hot water storage tank Prated / (Prated + Psup) (1)(2) 1.00 1.00 0.70 0.63 0.45 0.30 0.25 0.15 0.15 0.06 0.05 0.02 0.02 ≥...
  • Page 39 Original instructions - © Copyright All technical and technological information contained in these technical instructions, as well as any drawings and technical descriptions supplied, remain our property and shall not be multiplied without our prior consent in writing. Subject to alterations.
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