Innova STONE T1 Technical Bulletin
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  • Page 1 STØNE T1 TECHNICAL BULLETIN...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    STØNE T1 General � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 4 Pictograms relating to figures �...
  • Page 3 STØNE T1 Auxiliary heater management (heating element or support heat generator) � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 62 Dynamic set adjustment �...
  • Page 4: General

    GENErAl  P ictogramsrelatingtofigures 1 The numbers indicate the individual components. A The capital letters indicate component assemblies. The white numbers in black marks indicate a series of actions to be carried out in sequence. The black letter in white identifies an image when there are several images in the same figure.
  • Page 5: Configurations And Codes

    CONfIGUrATIONS AND CODES Description Indoor unit The indoor units in the STØNE range, T1 version, are designed for indoor installation, on the floor and work in combination with the STØNE Split outdoor units. The units are complete with 200 L tank for DHW instantaneous exchanger, 24 L expansion tank, diverter valve for DHW, connec- tion for auxiliary boiler, safety valves.
  • Page 6: Coding

    CONfIGUrATIONS AND CODES Coding A key is used to correctly identify the specific properties and functions of the various models for classification purposes. STØNE T1 5 M V A vista con mandata verticale. Unità esterna Tipologia di installazione V = a vista con mandata verticale A vista con mandata H = a vista mandata orizzontale orizzontale.
  • Page 7: Indoor Unit

    INDOOr UNIT Indoor unit features Structure Supporting structure made of zinc-magnesium sheet providing excellent mechanical characteristics and long-lasting corrosion resistance. External zinc-magnesium sheet metal panelling painted RAL 9003. Water-side heat exchanger Brazed corrugated plate gas/water heat exchanger made of stainless steel (AISI 316). The particular design of the surfaces contribute to significantly increasing exchange efficiency and reducing pressure drops.
  • Page 8 INDOOr UNIT External components Cosmetic front panel Access panel Control Panel Cosmetic side panel...
  • Page 9 INDOOr UNIT Internal components Electrical panel Manifold for heating element Filling cock Plate heat exchanger Disconnect switch PP1 primary circulation pump Drain cock System/sanitary deviator valve tank N420676A - Rev. 02 - 09/2022...
  • Page 10: Accessory

    INDOOr UNIT Accessory Accessory description Combinable products Code Network controls Butler BUTLER: codes, accessories and price list in relevant section Configurationaccessories Heater kit Heating elements maximum 6 kW (3 steps of 2 kW). Limitation to 4 kW for GB0684II (1) single-phase heat pumps tank Integrated inertial tank 20 L...
  • Page 11: Installation Site

    INDOOr UNIT Installation site The location of the appliance must be determined by the plant Refer to the rating plate on the paired outdoor unit for the engineer or a competent person and must take into account amount of refrigerant gas loaded in the unit. both purely technical requirements and any national/local leg-  M inimumfloorarea islation in force.
  • Page 12: Installation Minimum Distances

    INDOOr UNIT Installation minimum distances The clearance zones for the installation and maintenance of the Make sure that there is sufficient space to allow the panels to appliance are shown in the figure. Established spaces are neces- be removed for routine and supplementary maintenance oper- sary to allow for normal cleaning and maintenance.
  • Page 13: Positioning

    INDOOr UNIT Positioning Exposed units can be positioned on the floor. The unit is provided with: Before installation, check that: • four ball wheels to facilitating handling • the floor supports the weight of the appliance • two locking and adjustment feet •...
  • Page 14: Hydraulic Connections

    INDOOr UNIT Hydraulic connections Heat pumps require plants that guarantee a constant flow of flu- and with sufficient volumes to avoid imbalances in the refrigera- id to the appliance, within the minimum and maximum values tion circuits and to guarantee the correct level of comfort. System water content A minimum volume of water in the primary circuit of the plant •...
  • Page 15 INDOOr UNIT Position and dimensions Standard units Domestic hot water Solar flow Unit with integrated inertial tank 20 L Domestic hot water supply Solar return Boiler flow High temperature utilities flow (radiator) Plant delivery Boiler return High temperature utilities (radiator) return System return 05-M 07-M...
  • Page 16 INDOOr UNIT Connection to the system The minimum nominal diameter of the connecting pipes must be as shown in the table. Keep in mind that undersized piping determines malfunctions and/or loss of heating and cooling performance. Hydraulic lines, joints, shut-off valves, bends and fittings must be thermally insulated with polyethylene foam or similar materials with a minimum thickness of 13 mm.
  • Page 17 INDOOr UNIT Basic hydraulic scheme Boiler Thermostatic mixing valve (supplied with the 3-way on/off valve PV1 solar kit) Boiler relief valve Domestic hot water consumers Filling cock High temperature (radiator) utilities Solar filling cock High-temperature circulation pump System utilities 4 bar solar safety valve (optional) Secondary circulation pump PP3 Solar heating kit (optional) Pressure gauge...
  • Page 18 INDOOr UNIT Connection diagram Automatic plant filling assembly Shut-off valves Dirt separator filtration system Coil vent Itisnecessarytoinstallafiltrationsystemattheinletofthe To avoid air pockets inside the circuit, place automatic or man- appliance in an area accessible for maintenance, in order to ual venting devices at all points (higher piping, siphons, etc.) protect the appliance from impurities in the water�...
  • Page 19 INDOOr UNIT Plant water reference values The quality of the water used must comply with the require- ments set out in the following table; otherwise, a treatment sys- tem must be provided. Well or groundwater not coming from an aqueduct should al- ways be carefully analysed and, if necessary, conditioned with appropriate treatment systems.
  • Page 20 INDOOr UNIT PP1 circulation pump graphs Model 5 - 7 H (kPa) 1.000 1.500 Q (L/h) Available pressure Curves refer to fixed maximum speed Water flow rate Model 9 - 11 - 13 - 15 H (kPa) 1.000 1.250 1.500 1.750 2.000 2.250...
  • Page 21 INDOOr UNIT PP1 primary circulation pump Settings The appliance uses a high-efficiency wet circulation pump, suit- able for all heating and air-conditioning plants. On the front of the pump body there is a regulator for select op- erating mode at fixed or variable speed: Top fixed speed mode must be used for the primary pump unless indicated otherwise.
  • Page 22: Refrigeration Connections

    INDOOr UNIT refrigeration connections Position and dimensions MF RF Refrigerant gas line (5/8") Liquid refrigerant line (3/8") For refrigeration connections, refer to chapter "Refrigeration connections" 50 of the outdoor unit.
  • Page 23: Electric Connections

    INDOOr UNIT Electric connections The appliance leaves the factory fully wired and only needs to be connected to the power supply, external unit and any acces- sories. Power supply line dimensions It must be possible to disconnect the power supply line from the the plant and the request of the contractual capacity (excluding rest of the electrical network of the building using an omnipolar loads due to the normal operation of the building).
  • Page 24 INDOOr UNIT Three-phasepowersupply Connection Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Power draw 2,00 4,00 6,00 Current draw 8,70 8,70 8,70 05-M 07-M 09-M 11-M 11-T 13-M 13-T 15-M 15-T Models m.u. Electrical data Protection tripping current with electrical heating elements Minimum wire cross-section area with electrical mm²...
  • Page 25 INDOOr UNIT Power connection terminal blocks MORSETTIERA Nout Lout PEout OUTDOOR 230V AC UNIT 230V AC Unit power supply Disconnect switch OUTDOOR UNIT External unit connection MORSETTIERA Nout Rout Sout PEout N1 POWER SUPPLY OUTDOOR UNIT 400V AC Unit power supply Disconnect switch OUTDOOR UNIT External unit connection...
  • Page 26 INDOOr UNIT Auxiliary contact connection terminal block MORSETTIERA 10 H L 15 16 17 OUTDOOR UNIT Auxiliary generator Power supply and communications Backup heat generator A+ B- Modbus connection H+ L- Serial connection for communication with the outdoor unit (CAN Bus) Digital inputs ON/OFF Remote On/Off Outputs...
  • Page 27 INDOOr UNIT • Open contact: the unit is switched off for heating or cooling the plant water If the domestic hot water function is active, this function has priority even when the contact is open. The terminals are supplied jumped (contact closed). Remove the jumper to connect the TA consent.
  • Page 28: Configuration Accessories

    CONfIGUrATION ACCESSOrIES Heating element Heater kit GB0684II - Heating elements 6 kW (3 steps of 2 kW). Limitation to 4 kW for single-phase heat pumps Accessories can be installed and tested at the factory. Electric connections The accessory is supplied installed and tested at the factory. No electrical connections are required.
  • Page 29: Secondary Separator Kit

    CONfIGUrATION ACCESSOrIES Secondary separator kit  P umpflowrate/headgraphsecondary separator kit GB0683II - Secondary separator kit - Secondary hydraulic unit: Proportionalcontrol hydraulic separator, system pump (DC Inverter class A) and fit- tings Available pressure GB1020II - Oversized secondary separator kit - Secondary hy- Water flow rate ∆p-v (variable) draulic unit: hydraulic separator, system pump (DC Inverter...
  • Page 30 CONfIGUrATION ACCESSOrIES Constantpressure Available pressure Water flow rate H (m) p (kPa) 1.000 2.000 3.000 4.000 Q (L/h)  P umpflowrate/headgraphOversized secondary separator kit Available pressure Water flow rate H (kPa) 1.200 2.400 3.600 4.800 6.000 Q (L/h)
  • Page 31: Buffer Vessel Kit

    CONfIGUrATION ACCESSOrIES  B uffervesselkit Circulation pump for water heater supply Pipe N600032A GB1016II - Integrated inertial tank 20 L Buffer tank System flow connection pipe Hydraulic connections Hydraulic connections High-temperature utility flow (radiator) High-temperature utility return (radiator) Plant delivery Plant return Heated towel rail kit Solar heating kit...
  • Page 32 CONfIGUrATION ACCESSOrIES Circulation pump Solar kit cock 3-bar safety valve Charge/drain valve In order to prevent the occurrence of undesirable natural cir- culation, install a check valve at the outlet to the collector (MS connection), or preferably make a siphon. Solar unit connection The device with solar integration is provided complete with elec- tronic control unit which was pre-wired at the factory.
  • Page 33 CONfIGUrATION ACCESSOrIES Solar panel sensor Alarm contact normally open Hot water tank sensor Common OUT1 PSO solar pump output Neutral (power supply) Alarm contact normally closed Line (power supply) Solar pump PSO  S olarcircuitPSOpumpflowrate/headgraph On the front part of the pump body there is a regulator that allows to select the head according to the actual solar system Hst (kPa) H (m)
  • Page 34 CONfIGUrATION ACCESSOrIES Hydraulic connections Positionanddimensions Solar return Solar flow...
  • Page 35: Circulation Pumps Optional Kits

    CONfIGUrATION ACCESSOrIES Pumpmodelvariant1 Circulation pumps optional kits Some optional kits require the use of circulation pumps. The control electronics allow selection of constant or variable head operating modes to allow automatic adaptation of performance H min to changing operating conditions of the hydraulic system. On the front of the pump body there is a regulator for selecting the following operating modes: Constant pressure mode...
  • Page 36 CONfIGUrATION ACCESSOrIES Variablepressure Pumpmodelvariant2 Head Flow rate H max Maximum head H min Minimum head Set head H max 1/2 Hs Variable head mode H min Minimum speed Therearetwodifferentcontrolmodesaccordingtothein- stalled pump model: Pumpmodelvariant1 H min H max...
  • Page 37: Outdoor Unit

    OUTDOOr UNIT Outdoor unit features Structure Electrical panel Supporting structure made of zinc-magnesium sheet providing excellent mechanical characteristics and long-lasting corrosion • terminal block for wiring resistance. External zinc-magnesium sheet metal panelling, RAL • PCB 9003 painted, coated on the inside with heat-insulating and •...
  • Page 38 OUTDOOr UNIT External components STØNE-V exposed with vertical delivery Cosmetic side panel Cosmetic front panel Fan screen (supplied unassembled) Air outlet grilles Wall mounting bracket STØNE-H exposed with horizontal delivery Cosmetic side panel Lower front cosmetic panel Fan screen (supplied unassembled) Frontal air outlet grille...
  • Page 39 OUTDOOr UNIT STØNE-IN built-in Built-in unit Fan screen Cosmetic kit accessory Accessory Frontal air outlet grille Formwork (kit to be assembled on-site) Lower front cosmetic panel N420676A - Rev. 02 - 09/2022...
  • Page 40 OUTDOOr UNIT Internal components Gas fitting Liquid fitting Charging valve Separator Inverter driven rotary compressor Silencer muffler Pressure transducer Electrical panel Single suction fan Valve reversing cycle External air heat exchanger Suction separator Liquid receiver...
  • Page 41: Accessory

    OUTDOOr UNIT Accessory Accessory description Combinable products Code Accessories supplied separately� Metal casing L01070II L01071II Outdoor unit formwork for “IN” built-in and “PI” semi-built-in version installation L01072II Aesthetic front panel LC1100II LC1101II Outdoor unit cover panel for “IN” built-in version installation LC1102II LC1103II LC1104II...
  • Page 42: Installation Site

    OUTDOOr UNIT Installation site The location of the appliance must be determined by the plant Make sure that: engineer or a competent person and must take into account • the installation site of the unit must be chosen with the ut- both purely technical requirements and any national/local leg- most care to guarantee adequate protection from shocks islation in force.
  • Page 43: Installation Minimum Distances

    OUTDOOr UNIT Installation minimum distances The clearance zones for the installation and maintenance of the Make sure that there is sufficient space to allow the panels to appliance are shown in the figure. Established spaces are nec- be removed for routine and supplementary maintenance oper- essary to avoid barriers to airflow and allow for normal cleaning ations.
  • Page 44 OUTDOOr UNIT STØNE-H exposed with horizontal delivery 30° STØNE-IN built-in 30°...
  • Page 45 OUTDOOr UNIT Multiple installation Each unit must be fixed independently to the supporting wall. Do not stack the units on top of each other. 900 mm Models 05 to 07: 1000, Models 09 to 15: 1500 mm 50 mm N420676A - Rev. 02 - 09/2022...
  • Page 46: Positioning

    OUTDOOr UNIT Positioning STØNE-V exposed with vertical delivery and STØNE-H exposed with horizontal delivery Exposed units can be positioned on the floor or wall floor positioning Before installation, check that: The unit must be fixed to the ground and is supplied with the •...
  • Page 47 OUTDOOr UNIT Wall mounting Before installation, check that: • the wall supports the weight of the appliance • the section of floor or wall does not concern piping or elec- trical lines • the functionality of load-bearing elements is not compro- mised The device contains moving parts that can transmit vibrations to the supporting structure.
  • Page 48 OUTDOOr UNIT Removal of ground fixing brackets Air flow indication Connection entry Bracket attachment Fixing Holes for bracket fixing STØNE-IN built-in The following accessories are required to place the unit in the • the functionality of load-bearing elements is not compro- built-in position: mised •...
  • Page 49 OUTDOOr UNIT Air flow indication Laying sequence Connection entry Recessed formwork with fixing anchor bolts Inserting the unit into the mold Unit installation in formwork Appliance fixing Connection entry Anchor bolts for fixing N420676A - Rev. 02 - 09/2022...
  • Page 50: Refrigeration Connections

    OUTDOOr UNIT refrigeration connections The length of the connecting pipes must be kept to a minimum. Compliance with national legislation for the gas in use is man- Connecting pipes must be protected from physical damage and datory. must not be installed in an unventilated space if this space is The refrigerant fittings must be accessible for maintenance pur- smaller than that shown in the Minimum Floor Area table.
  • Page 51 OUTDOOr UNIT Exposed versions Built-in version Refrigeration connections   Connection entry Pre-cut lines Liquid line connection Gas line connection Outdoor unit   Indoor unit   There is no need for siphons on the refrigeration lines because the compressors of the units are equipped with oil separators. N420676A - Rev.
  • Page 52 OUTDOOr UNIT Additional refrigerant charge The units are supplied with a charge of refrigerant gas sufficient Additional refrigerant charge is required if the length is exceed- for a predefined length of pipe connection. The default values are indicated in the table below: Description m�u�...
  • Page 53: Electric Connections

    OUTDOOr UNIT Electric connections Connection terminal blocks Single-phaseunitterminalblock H+ L- serial connection with indoor unit 230V AC Electric power supply from internal unit PE N 230V AC Three-phaseunitterminalblock H+ L- serial connection with indoor unit 400V AC Electric power supply from internal unit PE N L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3...
  • Page 54: Adjustment Interface

    ADjUSTMENT INTErfACE chine status, the main temperatures, the alarms and the main The Control Panel regulates and coordinates all the main func- operating mode selection. tions of the appliance. The device can be used to view the ma- Display Statuses and active alarms on display. function area Unit in stand-by mode Cooling function on...
  • Page 55: Keys Functions

    ADjUSTMENT INTErfACE Keys functions This can be used to switch the unit on or off This can be used to select the operating mode (Cooling or Heating) This can be used to activate the Silent low-noise function This can be used to activate the rapid heating of the plant water This can be used to modify the selected parameter.
  • Page 56: Function Setting

    ADjUSTMENT INTErfACE function setting The unit is designed to provide: • water to plant for heating or cooling the rooms • domestic hot water If necessary, it is possible to support the heat output generated by the appliance with auxiliary heating systems (backup), which may be: •...
  • Page 57: Basic Diagrams

    ADjUSTMENT INTErfACE Basic diagrams Schematic diagram with hydraulic separator and secondary pump Boiler Thermostatic mixing valve (supplied with the 3-way on/off valve PV1 solar kit) Domestic hot water consumers Boiler relief valve Filling cock High temperature (radiator) utilities Solar filling cock High-temperature circulation pump System utilities 4 bar solar safety valve (optional)
  • Page 58 ADjUSTMENT INTErfACE Water temperature control TA from Modbus Supervisor Setting of the control on PT1 probe to be placed in the separator function logic: PP1 primary circulation pump The room thermostat is enabled by Modbus Supervisor and con- The primary pump is set for continuous operation with TA on trolled by the Modbus register with address 10.
  • Page 59: Regulation Logics

    ADjUSTMENT INTErfACE regulation logics Heating logic PF21 + hh PT1 o PT5 o PT6 Frequency Adaptive control logic Plant water temperature Min and max depend on the logic corresponding to the active mode (heating) and the configuration of the unit. PT1, 5, 6: Plant temperature probe.
  • Page 60 ADjUSTMENT INTErfACE Cooling logic PF22 + h PT1 o PT5 o PT6 Frequency Adaptive control logic Plant water temperature Min and max depend on the logic corresponding to the active mode (heating) and the configuration of the unit. PT1, 5, 6: Plant temperature probe. This depends on the setting of "PF8".
  • Page 61: Domestic Hot Water Management

    ADjUSTMENT INTErfACE Domestic hot water management Schematic diagram with sanitary hot water storage and heating generator Domestic hot water temperature check The domestic hot water temperature is controlled by the PT4 probe positioned in the domestic hot water storage tank. Enable domestic hot water production The domestic hot water function must be enabled by default.
  • Page 62: Auxiliary Heater Management (Heating Element Or Support Heat Generator)

    ADjUSTMENT INTErfACE Auxiliary heater management (heating element or support heat generator) The system allows the implementation of an auxiliary heating • the boiler can operate only in switching mode using its own element or a heat generator (Boiler) to support the heat pump. circulator The auxiliary generators can intervene for producing plant wa- The backup boiler cannot work at the same time as the heat...
  • Page 63 ADjUSTMENT INTErfACE Pf51 Pf60 Activation methods Type of operation Heat pump + Heating element In collaboration with Heat pump or Heating element or Boiler Switching Only heat pump "Pf61": sets the plant water timeout value "Pf62": sets the domestic hot water timeout value Water high-temperature request The intervention of the auxiliary generator can be enabled when The setting can be differentiated for plant water and domestic...
  • Page 64: Dynamic Set Adjustment

    ADjUSTMENT INTErfACE Dynamic set adjustment The dynamic set function allows the creation of compensation algorithms based on the settable parameters according to the operating mode. function enabling The dynamic set adjustment must be enabled by parameter "PF9". Cooling mode settings PF36 PF37 PF35...
  • Page 65 ADjUSTMENT INTErfACE Heating mode settings PF40 PF41 PF39 PF38 System water temperature setpoint Outdoor air temperature Settable parameters: "Pf38":dynamic set maximum temperature "Pf39": dynamic set minimum temperature "Pf40": dynamic set water maximum water temperature "Pf41": dynamic set water minimum water temperature Check carefully how the parameter setting affects the plant wa- ter flow temperature.
  • Page 66: General Technical Data

    GENErAl TECHNICAl DATA 05-M 07-M 09-M 11-M 11-T 13-M 13-T 15-M 15-T Models m.u. Heating performances (A 7 °C BS; W 35 °C) Maximum heat output 7,54 10,75 11,45 13,53 13,53 15,20 15,20 19,05 19,05 Nominal heat power 5,51 7,46 9,12 10,63 10,63...
  • Page 67 GENErAl TECHNICAl DATA 05-M 07-M 09-M 11-M 11-T 13-M 13-T 15-M 15-T Models m.u. High temperature utilities flow “ GAS High temperature utilities return “ GAS Solar flow Solar return Plant return “ GAS Plant delivery “ GAS Hydraulic data Safety valve calibration Electrical data Power Supply...
  • Page 68: Operating Limits

    OPErATING lIMITS Domestichotwater External air temperature (°C) –20 –25 Sanitary hot water tank temperature (°C) PDC off. Integration by electrical Heating be means of heaters or boilers electrical heaters, boiler or solar integration The areas represented by the graph marked by backup heater are simplified.
  • Page 69 OPErATING lIMITS Cooling External air temperature (°C) Water temperature system supply (°C) The area represented by the graph is simplified. It may be more advantageous depending of outdoor and working conditions. Heating External air temperature (°C) –20 –25 Water temperature system supply (°C) Integration by electrical heaters or boilers...
  • Page 70: Performance Data According To Uni En 14511

    PeRfORManCedaTaaCCORdIngTOUnIen14511  n ominalheatingcapacityefficiency table Size 2,41 0,94 2,56 2,40 1,01 2,39 2,39 1,07 2,24 2,38 1,13 2,10 2,36 1,19 1,98 2,33 1,25 1,86 2,81 0,99 2,83 2,79 1,07 2,62 2,77 1,14 2,44 2,75 1,21 2,27 2,73 1,28 2,13 2,70 1,35 1,99 3,33...
  • Page 71 PeRfORManCedaTaaCCORdIngTOUnIen14511 Size 4,63 1,83 2,53 4,62 1,96 2,36 4,59 2,08 2,21 4,56 2,20 2,07 4,53 2,32 1,95 4,49 2,44 1,84 5,42 1,94 2,79 5,39 2,09 2,58 5,36 2,23 2,41 5,32 2,37 2,25 5,28 2,51 2,10 5,22 2,65 1,97 6,51 2,07 3,15 6,47 2,25...
  • Page 72: Maximum Heating Capacity Efficiency Table

    PeRfORManCedaTaaCCORdIngTOUnIen14511  M aximumheatingcapacityefficiency table Size 3,56 1,43 2,50 3,55 1,52 2,34 3,53 1,61 2,19 1,70 3,51 2,06 3,48 1,79 1,94 3,45 1,88 1,83 4,19 1,52 2,76 4,17 1,63 2,56 4,14 1,74 2,38 1,84 4,11 2,23 4,07 1,95 2,09 4,03 2,06 1,96 5,14...
  • Page 73 PeRfORManCedaTaaCCORdIngTOUnIen14511 Size 6,27 2,57 2,44 6,25 2,74 2,28 6,22 2,90 2,14 6,18 3,06 2,02 6,13 3,22 1,90 6,07 3,38 1,80 7,36 2,75 2,67 7,33 2,95 2,48 7,28 3,14 2,32 7,23 3,33 2,17 7,17 3,52 2,04 7,09 3,71 1,91 9,15 3,00 3,05 9,10 3,25...
  • Page 74: Nominal Cooling Efficiency Table

    PeRfORManCedaTaaCCORdIngTOUnIen14511  n ominalcoolingefficiencytable Size 4,69 0,83 5,63 4,52 0,96 4,69 4,36 1,09 3,99 4,19 1,22 3,43 4,01 1,35 2,98 3,83 1,47 2,60 5,16 0,79 6,48 4,98 0,94 5,32 4,79 1,07 4,46 4,60 1,21 3,80 4,41 1,35 3,27 4,21 1,48 2,84 5,66 0,75...
  • Page 75 PeRfORManCedaTaaCCORdIngTOUnIen14511 Size 13,57 2,56 5,30 13,07 2,95 4,43 12,56 3,33 3,77 12,04 3,71 3,24 11,50 4,09 2,81 10,94 4,46 2,45 14,92 2,46 6,05 14,38 2,89 4,98 13,82 3,30 4,19 13,25 3,71 3,57 12,65 4,12 3,07 12,03 4,52 2,66 16,38 2,34 7,00 15,79 2,79...
  • Page 76: Maximum Cooling Efficiency Table

    PeRfORManCedaTaaCCORdIngTOUnIen14511  M aximumcoolingefficiencytable Size 7,55 1,73 4,37 7,27 1,95 3,73 6,97 2,17 3,22 6,67 2,38 2,80 6,36 2,60 2,45 6,03 2,81 2,15 8,32 1,70 4,90 8,01 1,94 4,13 7,68 2,17 3,54 7,35 2,40 3,06 7,01 2,64 2,66 6,65 2,86 2,32 9,15 1,65...
  • Page 77 PeRfORManCedaTaaCCORdIngTOUnIen14511 Size 18,26 4,15 4,40 17,55 4,69 3,74 16,83 5,22 3,22 16,07 5,75 2,79 15,29 6,28 2,44 13,82 6,29 2,20 20,10 4,07 4,94 19,32 4,65 4,15 18,52 5,23 3,54 17,69 5,80 3,05 16,73 6,30 2,66 15,11 6,33 2,39 22,08 3,95 5,59 21,23 4,58...
  • Page 78: Performance Data According To Uni Ts 11300

    PeRfORManCedaTaaCCORdIngTOUnITS11300 Heating UNI TS 11300-4 θc Size θf –7 3,31 2,91 3,26 2,46 3,18 2,12 4,21 3,58 4,13 2,92 4,02 2,44 5,51 4,71 5,38 3,73 5,23 3,06 6,26 5,49 6,12 4,22 5,92 3,38 –7 4,53 2,85 4,46 2,43 4,35 2,09 5,54 3,31 5,43...
  • Page 79: Cooling Uni Ts 11300-3

    PeRfORManCedaTaaCCORdIngTOUnITS11300 Cooling UNI TS 11300-3 θc/θf 35/7 30/7 25/7 20/7 Size Φgn 4,19 3,43 3,99 4,70 5,63 6,44 3,22 3,73 4,38 5,21 7,78 3,34 3,88 4,57 5,48 8,75 3,31 3,85 4,53 5,43 9,98 3,34 3,88 4,57 5,47 12,04 3,24 3,77 4,43 5,30 Φgn:...
  • Page 80: Performance Data According To Uni En 14825

    PeRfORManCedaTaaCCORdIngTOUnIen14825 Performance according to EN 14825 fCOP Mod� C�p T� r fCOP design (on-off) T design –10 4,53 –7 3,99 0,88 4,01 3,02 3,02 1,000 1,000 2,45 0,54 4,98 3,95 4,57 0,491 1,157 1,59 0,35 5,67 5,83 5,67 0,280 0,973 0,68 0,15 7,65...
  • Page 81: Energy Efficiency Data

    PeRfORManCedaTaaCCORdIngTOUnIen14825  e nergyefficiencydata Average climate - low temperature 35 °C Generator energy class A+++ A+++ A+++ A+++ A+++ A+++ ηs SCOP 4,55 4,22 4,52 4,25 4,25 4,68 4,68 4,53 4,53 Seasonal Efficiency according to EN 14825 and Energy Efficiency Class according to European Commission Regulation 811/2013 and 813/2013, Climate Average, Low Temperature 30/35 °C ηs: Percentage efficiency (%)
  • Page 82: Data For Tax Deductions

    DATA fOr TAx DEDUCTIONS Data for Ecobonus, Superbonus 110%, Thermal account Outdoor unit Thermal power Tradename Model Inverter presence identificationcode [kWt] STØNE M1 5 M (V, H, air/water SM1D05(V,H,I,P)C3II 5,51 4,74 4,33 IN, PI) STØNE M1 7M (V, H, air/water SM1D07(V,H,I,P)C3II 7,46 4,43...
  • Page 83: Dimensions

    Indoor unit N420676A - Rev. 02 - 09/2022...
  • Page 84 DIMENSIONS Weight Models m.u. Empty weight 172,0 172,0 172,0 172,0 172,0 172,0...
  • Page 85: Outdoor Unit

    Outdoor unit STØNE-V exposed with vertical delivery Model 5 - 7 Connection entry pre-cut lines Refrigeration connections Electric connections N420676A - Rev. 02 - 09/2022...
  • Page 86 DIMENSIONS Model 9 - 11 1226 1028 Connection entry pre-cut lines Refrigeration connections Electric connections...
  • Page 87 Model 13 - 15 1423 1220 Connection entry pre-cut lines Refrigeration connections Electric connections N420676A - Rev. 02 - 09/2022...
  • Page 88 DIMENSIONS STØNE-H exposed with horizontal delivery Model 5 - 7 Connection entry pre-cut lines Refrigeration connections Electric connections...
  • Page 89 Model 9 - 11 1226 1028 Connection entry pre-cut lines Refrigeration connections Electric connections N420676A - Rev. 02 - 09/2022...
  • Page 90 DIMENSIONS Model 13 - 15 1423 1220 Connection entry pre-cut lines Refrigeration connections Electric connections...
  • Page 91 STØNE-IN built-in Model 5 - 7 1089 1056 Connection entry pre-cut lines Refrigeration connections Electric connections N420676A - Rev. 02 - 09/2022...
  • Page 92 DIMENSIONS Model 9 - 11 1343 1310 Connection entry pre-cut lines Refrigeration connections Electric connections...
  • Page 93 Model 13 - 15 1539 1507 Connection entry pre-cut lines Refrigeration connections Electric connections N420676A - Rev. 02 - 09/2022...
  • Page 94 DIMENSIONS Weight STØNE-V exposed with vertical delivery Models m.u. Net weigth 92,5 100,0 113,0 119,0 133,0 139,0 STØNE-H exposed with horizontal delivery Models m.u. Net weigth 91,0 105,0 118,0 123,5 138,0 143,5 STØNE-IN built-in Models m.u. Net weigth 83,0 91,0 101,0 106,0 121,0...
  • Page 95: Støne Range Overview

    STØNE rANGE OVErVIEW  M onoblockconfiguration N420676A - Rev. 02 - 09/2022...
  • Page 96: Split Configuration

    STØNE rANGE OVErVIEW  S plitconfiguration...
  • Page 97 N420676A - Rev. 02 - 09/2022...
  • Page 98 STØNE rANGE OVErVIEW...
  • Page 99 N420676A - Rev. 02 - 09/2022...
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