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Hydraulic pilot for heat pumps
Installation manual
PREMIUM+
pilot for heat pump
Ref. 753020
Made in
France
Manual ref: 1898019
Edition n°: 22.30
* Concerns the HTI
70
6 & 8 single-phase models

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  • Page 1 Premium+ Hydraulic pilot for heat pumps Installation manual PREMIUM+ pilot for heat pump Ref. 753020 Made in France Manual ref: 1898019 Edition n°: 22.30 * Concerns the HTI 6 & 8 single-phase models...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1-SAFETY ............. 3 5 - SET-UP ............14 5.1 - Before set-up ....................... 14 2 -PLEASE READ IMMEDIATELY ......5 5.2 - Check watertightness...............14 2.1 - Conservation of documents ............5 5.3 - Starting set-up ..................14 2.2 - Symbols used ..................5 5.4 - Step 1: Circuit choice ................14 2.3 - Abbreviations and acronyms ............5 5.5 - Step 2: Filling ..................14...
  • Page 3: 1-Safety

    1-SAFETY Danger resulting from improper qualifi cations 8 - SPARE PARTS ..........29 • Any work carried out by an unqualifi ed person 8.1 - PREMIUM+ pilot .................29 can result in damage to the installation or in physical injury. 9 - WARRANTY ........... 30 •...
  • Page 4 Danger of death if the pressure relief valves Maintenance - Troubleshooting are missing or defective Maintenance and cleaning of the pilot must be A defective pressure relief valve may prove carried out at least once a year by a qualifi ed dangerous and could lead to burns or other professional.
  • Page 5: -Please Read Immediately

    2 -PLEASE READ 2.5 - Storage and transport IMMEDIATELY Admissible storage and transport temperatures are from -20°C to +60°C. The Pilot must be stored and transported in its original cardboard This technical installation manual forms part of the appliance which packaging and empty of water and transported horizontally.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    3 - INTRODUCTION 3.1 - General information 3.3 - Accessories (included) Each Pilot is delivered with (non-mounted): The Pilot is a hydraulic pilot which ensures the control of one or more heating circuits (with options). • Exterior sensor The Pilot is meant to be connected to an HRC or HTI range heat Gives the pilote the outside...
  • Page 7: Operating Principles

    4 - INSTALLATION 3.5 - Operating principles 4.1 - Placement choice 4.1.1 - Appropriate placement choice The Pilot must be installed on a level and stable base which is distanced from appliances used for cooking and other heat sources. The Pilot must be placed in an area which is free from frost and adverse weather conditions.
  • Page 8: Hydraulic Installation

    4.2 - Hydraulic installation If the appliance is connected to an electricity supply, the heating circuit is Consult the hydraulic schematic diagrams in the appendix. protected from freezing. It is IMPERATIVE to drain the domestic hot water circuit however. 4.2.1 - Recommendations If the pilot is not being supplied with electricity 4.2.1.1 - Backfl ow prevention device (electrical cut-off for example), or it is defective...
  • Page 9: Treatment Of The Water In The Heating Circuit

    Treatment products from other manufacturers can be used if they 4.2.1.9.1 - Filling water guarantee that the product is appropriate for all the materials used in the appliance and off ers effi cient resistance to corrosion. To fi nd The materials used for producing a heating circuit are of diff erent this information refer to their user manual.
  • Page 10: Hydraulic Connections

    Description Hydraulic connections Inlet from heat pump 1’’ Outlet towards boiler 1’’ Drain 3/4’’ Inlet from boiler 1’’ Outlet towards heating circuit 1 1’’ Inlet from heating circuit 1 1’’ Outlet towards 2nd heating circuit (optional) 1’’ Inlet from 2nd heating circuit (optional) 1’’...
  • Page 11: Connection To The Heat Pump And To The Accessories For Control

    4.4 - Connection to the Heat pump and to the accessories for control Alim Alim : Main power terminal block : Tank sensor : Ambient temperature sensor or thermostat : Exterior sensor (dry contact) HP/HC : Peak hours/ off -peak hours contact Amb 2 : Thermostat (dry contact) for circuit 2 ModBus...
  • Page 12: Control Connection Towards The Heat Pump

    4.4.1 - Control connection towards the Heat EXCLUSIVELY connect either: pump - The AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR with - Connect the two wires of the connecting cable on terminals DISPLAY (Ref. 751009) of the «Modbus» terminal while taking care to respect - The AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RADIO THERMOSTAT of the Pilot to be connected to the polarity...
  • Page 13: Underfl Oor Safety Device Of The 65°C Safety Aquastat (Opt)

    4.4.6 - Underfl oor safety device of the 65°C safety aquastat (OPT) with manual reset (OPT) Use the additional wiring provided in the kit (Ref. 710111) to protect the fl oor heating circuit. CAUTION WHEN THE INSTALLATION INCLUDES A SANITARY TANK ! 1.
  • Page 14: Set-Up

    5 - SET-UP 5.3 - Starting set-up For optimal commissioning, make sure that all the required accessories (room Set-up must be done by a qualifi ed control, decoupling kit, 2-circuit kit, etc...) are professional. connected before starting the commissioning wizard. For room thermostats, make sure they 5.1 - Before set-up are in demand for heating (sending a closed contact to the driver).
  • Page 15: Step 3: Purging The Installation

    5.6 - Step 3: Purging the installation 5.8 - Step 5: Finishing set-up The Pilot will indicate when set-up has been achieved: AIR BLEED The purging cycle activates the circulator pump at an alternating rhythm to allow the displacement and purging of any air bubbles accumulated at high points of the installation using the Premium+ Pilot’s automatic purger.
  • Page 16: Settings And Functions

    6 - SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS 6.1 - Control panel 6.1.1 - Keypad Primary function Secondary function (short press) (long press) - menu access locking / unlocking of the - return / cancel keypad - switch on standby mode - setting the program scheduled temperatures comfort modes...
  • Page 17: Menus

    6.3 - Actions to be activated using a 6.2 - Menus combination of buttons access Menus (and sub-menus) buttons combination of Action buttons User menu INSTALLer Reset counters to zero menu in the «counters» menu Certain counters cannot be reset to zero. Only (Display here under will be shown or hidden according to the counters which can be reset are aff ected by product confi guration)
  • Page 18: List Of Parameters Which Can Be Set

    6.4 - List of parameters which can be set Factory Parameter N° Description Unit Range of setting setting P202 11 to 25 Maximum exterior temperature (warmest day for heat curve) °C P203 -30 to 10 Minimum exterior temperature ( (coldest day for heat curve)) °C auto: changeover is done automatically based on the P204...
  • Page 19 Factory Parameter N° Description Unit Range of setting setting 0: no pressure sensor 1: IMIT/HUBA sensor (4 bar) P226 Choice for pressure sensor 2: ELTEK sensor (4 bar) 3: 6 bar sensor P227 10 to 100 Speed of heat pump circulator pump P228 Post-circulation of the heat pump circulator pump Do not change the setting...
  • Page 20 Factory Parameter N° Description Unit Range of setting setting Circuit 2 - Complementary self-adaptability: automatic yes : correction enabled p259 correction of the temperature on a 3h cycle of room no : correction disabled temperature Circuit 2 - (mixed circuit option) - Room temperature P267 0,1 to 1 hysteresis (requires a room sensor): room temperature...
  • Page 21: Description Of Functionalities

    6.5.1.2 - Lowering of the temperature 6.5 - Description of functionalities The set temperature of heating can be lowered at the same time as 6.5.1 - Functions related to heating the ambient temperature when in Eco or Frost protection modes to improve the heat pump’s performance.
  • Page 22: Automatic Summer/Winter Changeover

    6.5.2.2 - Automatic summer/winter changeover 6.5.4 - Functions related to the production of domestic hot water With the automatic summer/winter changeover function activated, the pilot decides when to enact the changeover from one season 6.5.4.1 - Domestic priority sharing to another, independently from the choice made by the user via the on/off button.
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    * if the USB stick is not recognized, disconnect and reconnect the electrical supply 7.1 - Maintenance to the appliance and try again. If the USB stick is still not being recognized, try a diff erent USB stick. In the user menu, the USB sub-menu allows you to set the frequency of Operation to carry out at least monitoring of operating history (every minute, every 30 seconds..).
  • Page 24: Water Sensors

    7.2.3 - Water sensors Counter n° Description Unit C-23 Operating time of compressor n°1 Ohmic values for T_pilote (pilot outlet) and T_water (domestic C-24 Operating time of compressor n°2 water sensor placed in the tank) sensors C-25 Defrosting cycles quantity 10 K à...
  • Page 25: Errors Indicated By The Pilot

    7.2.7 - Errors indicated by the pilot Press to stop the sound signal (the error persists) Display Error Possible causes Consequences Reset The heat pump temperature sensor (Tair) is defective or not connected properly. AIR hp T_air error - Check Cable and Probe Connector Status heat pump stopped automatic after repair - Check the ohmic value of the probe...
  • Page 26 Press for 2 seconds to remove the errors manually (indicated by «press »). Display Error Possible causes Consequences Reset - The fi lter valve needs manintenance - A valve on the distribution circuit is closed flow No fl ow - The circuit is blocked heat pump stopped manual HP circuit...
  • Page 27 Display Error Possible causes Consequences Reset The temperature at the heat pump outlet is abnormally high hp o utput. Overheating at HP outlet - Check the status fi lter valve : Clean the fi lter heat pump stopped automatic - Check PAC circulator fl ow is suffi cient - Check operation of circulators 1 and 2 (option) - Drop in fl ow rate when traveling through the heat pump hp o utput...
  • Page 28 Display Error Possible causes Consequences Reset - Check the status of the fi lter valve - Check that the heating system is well drained - Check the PAC circulator for proper operation - The set temperature for heating during warmer months is too high cuto.
  • Page 29: Spare Parts

    8 - SPARE PARTS 8.1 - PREMIUM+ pilot Repère Référence Désignation B4485666 Front panel B1759317 Bezel B4485671 Upper cover B4485539 Left side panel B4485539 Right side panel B4485670 Lower cover B4485646 Electronic board casing B4485578 Wall mounting bracket B1239089 Air bleed B4994672 Fully equipped cast iron body B1448826...
  • Page 30: Warranty

    Cases (not limited) for exclusion from warranty: The warranty only applies to parts which we (AUER) identify as having • Faulty electrical connection which does not conform to the national been defective at manufacture. If necessary, the part or product should standards in eff ect.
  • Page 31: Appendix

    APPENDIX A1 - Technical specifi cations A1.1 - General characteristics PREMIUM+ Electrical supply 230V mono 400V tri Power supply cable cross-section 3 G 6mm² 5 G 2,5mm² Circuit breaker Buff er volume Dimensions (H x W x D) 590mm x 845mm x 420mm Weight when empty 47 kg Hydraulic connection...
  • Page 32: A1.3 - Dimensions

    A1.3 - Dimensions PREMIUM+ PILOT -C14- INSTALLATION MANUAL...
  • Page 33: A2 - Hydraulic Schematic Diagrams

    A2 - Hydraulic schematic diagrams A2.1 - 1 radiators circuit AQS : Aquastat Radiators circuit Boiler back-up (optional) Ambient sensor Pressure sensor Boiler pressure relief valve Cpac : Spil HP circulator Pilot pressure relief valve Circuit 1 circulator Ambient thermostat Tpil Filling valve/ Disconnector Pilot sensor (hot water outlet)
  • Page 34: A2.2 - 1 Underfl Oor Heating Circuit

    A2.2 - 1 underfl oor heating circuit AQS : Aquastat Ambient sensor Boiler back-up (optional) Boiler pressure relief valve Spil Pressure sensor Pilot pressure relief valve Cpac : HP circulator Ambient thermostat Tpil Circuit 1 circulator Pilot sensor (hot water outlet) Filling valve Shut-off valve Outside sensor...
  • Page 35: A2.3 - 2 Radiators Circuits

    A2.3 - 2 radiators circuits AQS : Aquastat Air bleed CAR : Non-return valve Radiators circuit Boiler back-up (optional) Ambient sensor Pressure sensor Boiler pressure relief valve Cpac : Spil HP circulator Pilot pressure relief valve Circuit 1 circulator Ambient thermostat Tpil Circuit 2 circulator Pilot sensor (hot water outlet)
  • Page 36: A2.4 - 2 Underfl Oor Heating Circuits

    A2.4 - 2 underfl oor heating circuits AQS : Aquastat Air bleed CAR : Non-return valve Underfl oor heating circuit Boiler back-up (optional) Ambient sensor Pressure sensor Boiler pressure relief valve Cpac : Spil HP circulator Pilot pressure relief valve Circuit 1 circulator Ambient thermostat Tpil...
  • Page 37: A2.5 - 1 Radiators Circuit + 1 Dhw Circuit

    A2.5 - 1 radiators circuit + 1 DHW circuit AQS : Aquastat Air bleed CAR : Non-return valve Radiators circuit Boiler back-up (optional) Ambient sensor Pressure sensor Boiler pressure relief valve Cpac : Spil HP circulator Pilot pressure relief valve Circuit 1 circulator Ambient thermostat Tbal :...
  • Page 38: A2.6 - 2 Radiators Circuits + 1 Underfl Oor Heating Circuit

    A2.6 - 2 radiators circuits + 1 underfl oor heating circuit AQS : Aquastat Air bleed CAR : Non-return valve Radiators circuit Boiler back-up (optional) Ambient sensor Pressure sensor Boiler pressure relief valve Cpac : HP circulator Pilot sensor (hot water outlet) Circuit 1 circulator Thorix 2C Circuit 2 circulator...
  • Page 39: A2.7 - 1 Dhw Circuit + 1 Radiators Circuit + 1 Underfl Oor Heating Circuit

    A2.7 - 1 DHW circuit + 1 radiators circuit + 1 underfl oor heating circuit AQS : Aquastat Radiators circuit CAR : Non-return valve Ambient sensor Pressure sensor Boiler pressure relief valve Cpac : HP circulator Pilot sensor (hot water outlet) Circuit 1 circulator Thorix 2C Circuit 2 circulator...
  • Page 40: A2.8 - Hydraulic Connection Between The Pilot And The Heat Pump

    A2.8 - Hydraulic connection between the pilot and the heat pump Minimum Ø of piping to respect 6 and 5 and 11kW 14kW If distance between HP and Pilot < 10m 22/24 24/26 28/30 22/24 26/28 30/32 34/36 (the equivalent of 20m linear of loss of load) If distance between HP and Pilot >...
  • Page 41: A3 - Wiring Diagrams

    A3 - Wiring diagrams A3.1 - PREMIUM+ pilot: wiring diagram with electrical back-up or boiler back-up 2nd circuit thermostat * Dry contact to connect on the ambient thermostat input of the boiler It’s not necessary to disconnect the electrical back-up if the boiler back-up is declared. PREMIUM+ PILOT -C14- INSTALLATION...
  • Page 42: A4 - Recap Of Functions

    A4 - Recap of functions A4.1 - Control panel A4.1.1 - Keypad Primary function Secondary function (short press) (long press) - menu access locking / unlocking of the - return / cancel keypad - on /off standby mode - setting the program scheduled temperatures comfort modes...
  • Page 43: A4.2 - Menus

    A4.3- Actions to be activated using a A4.2 - Menus combination of buttons access Menus (and sub-menus) combination of buttons Action buttons User menu Reset counters to zero in the «counters» menu INSTALLer menu Certain counters cannot be reset to zero. Only the counters which can be reset are aff ected by - CIRC.PUMP Setting the speed of heating circulating pump...
  • Page 44 Rue de la République CS 40029 80210 Feuquières-en-Vimeu Spare parts department Tel. : 03 22 61 21 21 Fax : 03 22 61 33 35 E-mail : pieces@auer.fr Technical assistance department* E-mail : enr@auer.fr *Technical assistance is reserved for professionalss...

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