DANGER! Ecoforest heat pumps are designed to function within heating systems, cooling systems, for the production of domestic hot water, pool heating or other similar uses. The manufacturer is not responsible for any material damage and/or personal injury resulting from improper use or incorrect installation of the equipment.
The heat pump contains refrigerant. The refrigerants used by Ecoforest are not harmful to the environment as it does not contain chlorine, and therefore does not contribute to the destruction of the ozone layer. In the following table you can consult the...
The heat pump contains refrigerant inside. The refrigerants used by Ecoforest are not harmful to the environment, but once its useful life cycle has finished, the refrigerant must be recovered to be recycled or disposed of according to current regulations.
Free energy extracted from the outside 100% Figure 2.2. Operation of an aerothermal heat pump in normal conditions. The Ecoforest heat pumps include the most advanced technologies to produce heat, cool air and DHW for your home economically and respecting the environment.
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The heat pump can produce heat and cold simultaneously, it controls the emission temperature for both services by managing the heat pump and modulating derivation valves. Comprehensive design Ecoforest heat pumps include most of the components needed for the installation or heating / cooling and DHW. This simplifies external installation, reducing costs and space. ecoGEO...
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User manual Intelligent, versatile and user-friendly management Direct connection to heating / cooling systems via underfloor heating, heaters or radiators. Control of several different outlet temperatures. Direct pool heat control. Aerothermal brine system control with modulating fan. Control of hybrid aerothermal - geothermal brine systems. Control of all / nothing or modulating external support units.
User manual 3. Controller guide ▪ The information included below corresponds to application versions launched after January 2020. Other versions, both earlier and later, may differ slightly from the contents found in this section. NOTE ▪ Screens or screen contents that are not shown, depending on the heat pump model and the settings configured by the technical service.
User manual 3.2. Main screen The main screen of the application contains a series of fields with information about heat pump operation. Date and time Status // 4:5 Energy meter 7 5 Operation program Operation mode Active components Figure 3.2. Description of the main screen. 3.3.
User manual 3.4. Mode This field shows the icons that indicate the operating modes that are active. Several operating modes can be viewed simultaneously, depending on the heat pump model and the configuration set up by the technical service. DIRECT HEATING Mode / DIRECT COOLING Mode The heat pump sends hot / cold water directly to the heating / cooling system and adjusts the power supply to the consumption of the home.
User manual Apart from the icons that define the operating modes, the following icons can also be found in this field. Operation This indicates thermal energy transfer between circuits. If the icon is shown continuously, this indicates normal heat pump operation. If the icon flashes, there is a heat pump protection activated.
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User manual ON + SURPLUS CONTROL status The heat pump is on and the comfort conditions are fulfilled to take advantage of the electric surplus. Only available with scoSMART e-manager / e-system. ON + CONSUMPTION CONTROL status The heat pump is on and adjust the total consumption of the installation to the maximum limit set by the installer.
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User manual EMERGENCY status due to active alarm The heat pump is in emergency status due to an active alarm. The compressor cannot be started up, but the services can be attended to if there is an auxiliary unit enabled for emergency situations. EMERGENCY status due to repeated alarms The heat pump is in emergency status due to an alarm that goes off repeatedly.
User manual 3.7. List of user menus Follow the instructions below to browse through the various user menus. Each menu has a series of screens that are used to change heat pump STATUS and OPERATION MODE, adjust comfort parameters and view desired information. //...
User manual 3.8. Parameter adjustment Take the following steps to change a parameter: Search for the screen containing the parameter that needs adjusting (see Section 3.7). With the cursor in position 1 press on to enter the screen and move the cursor to the parameter in position 2. Adjust the parameter in position 2 using buttons Press to accept and move the cursor to position 3.
User manual 3.10. PROGRAMMING Menu User menu /8 /8 Programming /4 On/Off aDate/time Programming bSchedule Heating cWeekly schedule /8 Date/Time Date/Time Day: Sunday This is used to adjust the day of the week, date (DD/MM/YY) and time (HH:MM 24-hour format) of the controller. Date: //5 Time:...
User manual XXXXXX scheduler Peak / valley tariff for Winter / summer Day: Monday This allows programming up to 4 time periods for each day of the week. : : : 8: Independent time schedules can be set up for winter peak, winter valley, summer peak and 3: :...
This is used to enable the DHW mode and adjust the setpoint temperature and start-up SetT 48 temperature differential for the DHW storage tank. In ecoGEO range It is also used to adjust DTstart: 5 the setpoint temperature for DHW heating with the HTR system.
POOL mode when there are simultaneous demands for heating and pool during the WINTER program. Pool Enable: In ecoAIR and ecoGEO HP range, it can be used to adjust the setpoint temperature and the emote control: OFF start-up temperature differential of the pool. SetT: 5...
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User manual Outdoor temperature Outdoor temperature OutdoorT: 47 Shows the current outdoor temperature and the outside temperatures for heating and 47 Outdoor StopT cooling cut-off. Heating: Active cool: 8 Passive cool: 3 oom terminals Room terminals SetT ealT H ...
User manual 3.16. ALARMS Menu Press for quick access to the information menu from the main screen. User menu Pool Information Alarms Alarms Alarms These screens display the alarms that are active and do not allow compressor start-up. The Brine low pressure button stays on.
User manual 4. Troubleshooting 4.1. Comfort deficiencies In the event of lack of comfort in any of the services, use the following table to identify the most common problems that users can solve on their own. Symptom Possible cause Remedy Where No power supply.
(Refer to Section 3.9). This will enable the heat pump to use the auxiliary units to provide the emergency services while a solution to the problem is found. 5. Technical specifications You can download the updated technical data of the Ecoforest heat pump on the web: www.ecoforest.es...
6.1. Manufacturer's warranty ECOFOREST is liable for lack of conformity of the product or its spare parts, in compliance with the current regulations of the country where the product is purchased. The warranty is only valid in the country where the product is purchased.
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ECOFOREST GEOTERMIA, S.L. Parque Empresarial Porto do Molle l Rúa das Pontes, 25 l 36350 – Nigrán – Pontevedra.- (Spain) Tel.: +34 986 262 184 Fax: +34 986 262 186 http://www.ecoforest.es The manufacturer reserves the right to make modifications without prior notice.
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