Panasonic WH-ADC0509L3E5 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic WH-ADC0509L3E5 Operating Instructions Manual

Air-to-water hydromodule + tank
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Operating Instructions
Air-to-Water Hydromodule + Tank
Model No.
Indoor Unit
WH-ADC0509L3E5
WH-ADC0509L6E5
WH-ADC0509L3E5AN
WH-ADC0509L6E5AN
Outdoor Unit
WH-WDG05LE5
WH-WDG07LE5
WH-WDG09LE5
ENGLISH
Before operating the system, please read these
operating instructions thoroughly and keep them
for future reference.
WEB-ACXF55-36210-EN

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Air-to-Water Hydromodule + Tank Model No. Indoor Unit WH-ADC0509L3E5 WH-ADC0509L6E5 WH-ADC0509L3E5AN WH-ADC0509L6E5AN Outdoor Unit WH-WDG05LE5 WH-WDG07LE5 WH-WDG09LE5 ENGLISH Before operating the system, please read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference. WEB-ACXF55-36210-EN...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for purchasing Panasonic product. Installation Instructions attached. Serial number and production year please refer to name plate. Table of contents System overview ..............3 For installer Operating conditions ............3 5 Installer setup > System setup ......32-42 Safety precautions ............4-16 5.1 Optional PCB connectivity...
  • Page 3: System Overview

    Before use, make sure the system has been installed correctly by an authorised dealer according to the given instructions. • Panasonic Air-to-Water is a split system, consisting of two units: indoor and outdoor units. The indoor unit consist of the hydromodule and 200L sanitary water tank. •...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions To prevent personal injury, injury to others WARNING or property damage, please comply with the following: Incorrect operation due to failure to follow instructions below may cause harm or Indoor unit and outdoor unit damage, the seriousness of which is classifi ed This appliance can be used by as below: children aged from 3 years and above...
  • Page 5 Do not insert your fi ngers or It is strongly recommended that Install other objects into the Air to Residual Current Device (RCD) water indoor or outdoor unit, on-site to prevent electric shock and/ rotating parts may cause injury. or fi re. Before obtaining access to Do not touch the outdoor unit during terminals, all supply circuits must be...
  • Page 6 Safety precautions Water piping in the occupied space CAUTION shall be installed in such a way to protect against accidental damage in operation and service. Indoor unit and outdoor unit Precautions shall be taken to avoid Do not wash the indoor unit with excessive vibration or pulsation to water, benzine, thinner or scouring Water piping.
  • Page 7 Precaution for using R290 WARNING refrigerant The mixing of different refrigerants This appliance is fi lled with within a system is prohibited. R290 (Extremely fl ammable gas, • Operation, maintenance, repairing safety A3 group per ISO 817). and refrigerant recovery should be If the refrigerant is leaked and carried out by trained and certifi...
  • Page 8 Safety precautions • Before a new refrigerating system 1. Installation (Space) is put into service, the person • Must ensure that water pipe-work responsible for placing the system shall be protected from physical in operation should ensure that damage. trained and certifi ed operating •...
  • Page 9 2. Servicing 2-2. Work 2-1. Service personnel • Prior to beginning work on systems • The system is inspected, regularly containing fl ammable refrigerants, supervised and maintained by safety checks are necessary to a trained and certifi ed service ensure that the risk of ignition personnel who is employed by the is minimised.
  • Page 10 Safety precautions 2-3. Checking for presence of 2-5. No ignition sources refrigerant • No person carrying out work in • The area shall be checked with an relation to a refrigerating system appropriate refrigerant detector prior shall use any sources of ignition in to and during work, to ensure the such a manner that it may lead to technician is aware of potentially...
  • Page 11 2-7. Checks to the refrigerating 2-8. Checks to electrical devices equipment • Repair and maintenance to electrical • Where electrical components are components shall include initial safety checks and component being changed, they shall be fi t inspection procedures. for the purpose and to the correct •...
  • Page 12 Safety precautions 3. Repairs to sealed components 4. Repair to intrinsically safe • During repairs to sealed components components, all electrical supplies • Do not apply any permanent shall be disconnected from the inductive or capacitance loads to equipment being worked upon prior the circuit without ensuring that to any removal of sealed covers, etc.
  • Page 13 7. The following leak detection 8. Removal and evacuation methods are deemed acceptable • When breaking into the refrigerant for all refrigerant systems circuit to make repairs – or for • No leaks shall be detected using any other purpose – conventional detection equipment with sensitivity procedures shall be used.
  • Page 14 Safety precautions • Ensure that the outlet for the vacuum 10. Decommissioning pump is not close to any potential • Before carrying out this procedure, ignition sources and there is it is essential that the technician ventilation available. is completely familiar with the equipment and all its details.
  • Page 15 h) When the cylinders have been 12. Recovery fi lled correctly and the process • When removing refrigerant from completed, make sure that the a system, either for servicing or cylinders and the equipment decommissioning, it is recommended are removed from site promptly good practice that all refrigerants are and all isolation valves on the removed safely.
  • Page 16 Safety precautions • Before using the recovery machine, check that it is in satisfactory working order, has been properly maintained and that any associated electrical components are sealed to prevent ignition in the event of a refrigerant release. Consult manufacturer if in doubt.
  • Page 17: Protective Zone

    Protective zone This outdoor unit is fi lled with R290 (Extremely fl ammable gas, safety A3 group per ISO 817). Note that this refrigerant has a higher density than air. In case of a refrigerant leak, the leaked refrigerant may accumulate near the ground. The refrigerant must not be collected in any way that is potentially dangerous, explosive or suffocating atmosphere.
  • Page 18: Remote Controller Buttons And Display

    Remote Controller buttons and display The LCD display as shown in this manual are for instructional purpose only, and may differ from the actual unit. Buttons / Indicator Quick Menu button Back button Returns to the previous screen LCD Display (Actual - Dark background with white icons) Main Menu button For function setup...
  • Page 19 Display Mode selection AUTO • Depending on the preset outdoor COOL • COOL operation is either turned temperature, the system selects ON or OFF. HEAT or * COOL operation • The outdoor unit provides cooling mode. to the system. Auto Heat Auto Cool AUTO •...
  • Page 20: Initialization

    Initialization Before starting to install the various menu settings, please initiate the Remote Controller by selecting the language of operation and installing the date and time correctly. When power is turned on for the fi rst time, it becomes the setting screen automatically. It can also be set from personal setting of the menu.
  • Page 21: Quick Menu

    Quick Menu After the initial settings have been completed, you can select a quick menu from the following options and edit the setting. to select menu. Press to display the quick menu. Press to turn on/off the select menu. Quick Menu Force DHW Powerful Quiet...
  • Page 22: How To Use The Quick Menu

    How to use the Quick Menu Force DHW Select this icon to turn the Tank DHW on or off. Press to confi rm your selection. • Force DHW is turned off. • Force DHW is turned on. Note: • Force DHW is disabled when Force Heater is turned on. •...
  • Page 23 Quiet Select this icon to operate quietly. Press to confi rm your selection. (The quiet operation starts approximately 1 minute after is pressed.) • Quiet mode is set off. • The Quiet mode operates at level 1. • The Quiet mode operates at level 2. •...
  • Page 24 How to use the Quick Menu Force Heater Select to force the Heater on. Press to confi rm your selection. (The Force Heater mode starts approximately 1 minute after is pressed.) • Force Heater is turned off. • Force Heater is turned on. Note: •...
  • Page 25 Weekly Timer Select this icon to delete (cancel) or change the pre-set Weekly Timer. Press to confi rm your selection. • Timer is not ON. • Timer is set. After 1 sec delay. Select “Yes”. • If you select “No”, the screen will return to the Main Screen. •...
  • Page 26 How to use the Quick Menu Force Defrost Select to defrost the frozen pipes. Press to confi rm your selection. (When the mode is accepted, below screen will be displayed.) Error Reset Select to restore the previous settings when error has occurred. Press to confi...
  • Page 27: Menus

    Menus For user Select menus and determine settings according to the system available in the household. All initial settings must be done by an authorised dealer or a specialist. It is recommended that all alterations of the initial settings are also done by an authorised dealer or a specialist.
  • Page 28: Quiet Priority

    Menus For user Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display Quiet priority • To select priority during Quiet mode between Sound and Capacity. • If Sound priority is selected, unit will operate in quiet Sound condition only. Sound Capacity • If Capacity priority is selected, unit will operate in quiet condition but it will prioritize on providing required capacity at...
  • Page 29: System Check

    Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display 2 System check Energy monitor Present Present or historical chart of Select and retrieve energy consumption, generation or COP. Historical chart Total consumption (1year) Select and retrieve • COP= Coeffi cient of Performance. •...
  • Page 30: Personal Setup

    Menus For user Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display 3 Personal setup Remote control No. • To display remote control number of a particular remote RC No. 10:34am,Mon controller so that installer and RC-1 end user are well informed. Select and retrieve •...
  • Page 31: Language

    Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display Language ENGLISH / FRANÇAIS / DEUTSCH / Sets the display language for ITALIANO / ESPAÑOL / DANISH / the top screen. SWEDISH / NORWEGIAN / POLISH / CZECH / NEDERLANDS / TÜRKÇE / SUOMI / MAGYAR / SLOVENŠČINA / HRVATSKI / LIETUVIŲ...
  • Page 32: For Installer

    Menus For installer Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display 5 Installer setup System setup Optional PCB connectivity To connect to the external PCB required for servicing. • If the external PCB is connected (optional), the system will have following additional functions: Control over 2 zones (including the swimming pool and the function to heat water in it).
  • Page 33: Dhw Capacity

    Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display DHW capacity To select tank heating capacity to variable or standard. Variable capacity heat up tank with fast mode and keep the tank Variable temperature with effi cient mode. While standard capacity heat up tank with rated heating capacity.
  • Page 34 Menus For installer Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display Yes Auto To select a bivalent connection to allow an additional heat Set outdoor source such as a boiler to heat- temperature for up the buffer tank and domestic -5 °C hot water tank when heatpump turn ON Bivalent connection.
  • Page 35 Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display Delay timer to stop the bivalent heat 0:30 source (in hour and minutes). Control pattern Advanced parallel DHW Yes • DHW Tank is activated only after selecting “Yes”. Delay timer to start the bivalent heat 0:30 source (in hour and minutes).
  • Page 36 Menus For installer Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display Yes Smart After selecting for the external pump Energy price Electricity Bivalent connection 10:34am,Mon 0.0 * / kWh Electricity price 1 - There are total 10 different prices can be set Range: (0~999.9 /kWh) for Electricity:...
  • Page 37 Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display Yes Smart After selecting for the external pump Schedule Season setting Season 1 : Dec (Refers to Winter Bivalent connection 10:34am,Mon season) Schedule Season 2 : Mar (Refers to Spring Season setting season) Schedule setting Season 3 : Jun (Refers to Summer Select...
  • Page 38: External Sw

    Menus For installer Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display - Range of start time displayed can be in “24h” Season 1 10:34am,Mon or “am/pm” format depend on setting of Pattern 1: Start time “Clock format”. Range: (0.00~23.00) Steps: ±1hour 3.00 Select Confirm...
  • Page 39: External Error Signal

    Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display Yes After selecting the tank T ON temperature Set T OFF 5 °C temperature Yes After selecting the tank T ON temperature T OFF temperature Set Antifreeze 5 °C temperature Yes After selecting the tank T ON temperature T OFF temperature After setting the antifreeze temperature...
  • Page 40: Heat-Cool Sw

    Menus For installer Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display 5.17 Heat-Cool SW 5.18 Force heater To turn on Force heater either manually (by default) or automatically. Manual 5.19 Force defrost If auto selection is set, outdoor unit will start defrost operation Manual if long heating hour operate during low outdoor temperature.
  • Page 41: External Meter

    Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display 5.24 External meter Heat-cool meter : No External meter 10:34am,Mon To set which external meter * Tank meter : No to be used depends on meter Heat-Cool meter Elec. meter HP : No Tank meter connection.
  • Page 42: Electrical Anode

    Menus For installer Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display Elec. meter 3 (Reserve) - Set Elec. meter 3 (Reserve) to Yes when this electricity meter is connected. - It is to measure energy consumption * This data will be displayed only on Cloud system.
  • Page 43: 6 Installer Setup Operation Setup

    Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display 6 Installer setup Operation setup To access to the four major 4 main modes functions or modes. Heat / * Cool / * Auto / Tank Heat To set various water & ambient Water temp.
  • Page 44: Cool

    Menus For installer Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display Outdoor temp. for heating OFF Temperature for 24 °C heating OFF T for heating ON Set T for heating * This setting will not 5 °C available to set when pump fl...
  • Page 45: Auto

    Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display Water temp. for cooling ON Cooling ON temperatures in Compensation curve compensation curve or direct input. Water temp. for cooling ON Compensation curve Input the 4 temperature points X axis: 20 °C, 30 °C (2 on horizontal X Y axis: 15 °C, 10 °C axis, 2 on vertical Y...
  • Page 46: Tank

    Menus For installer Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display Outdoor temp. for (Cool to Heat) Set outdoor temperature for 10 °C switching from Cool to Heat. Tank Setting functions for the tank. Floor operation time (max) / Tank heat up time (max) / Tank re-heat temp.
  • Page 47: Installer Setup Service Setup

    Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display Sterilization: Boiling temp. Set boiling 65 °C temperatures for sterilize the tank. Sterilization: Ope. time (max) Set sterilizing time 0:10 (in hours and minutes) 7 Installer setup Service setup Pump maximum speed To set the maximum speed of Setting the fl...
  • Page 48: Service Contact

    Menus For installer Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display Service contact To set up to 2 contact names Service engineer’s name and contact number. and numbers for the User. Contact 1 / Contact 2 Contact 1 / Contact 2 Contact name or number.
  • Page 49: Cleaning Instructions

    Cleaning instructions To ensure optimal performance of the system, cleaning has to be carried out at regular intervals. Consult an authorised dealer. • Disconnect the power supply before cleaning. • Do not use benzine, thinner or scouring powder. • Use only soap ( pH7) or neutral household detergent.
  • Page 50 Cleaning instructions Maintenance FILLING THE CIRCUIT SYSTEM If the pressure is too low in the CIRCUIT system, it needs to be topped up. See the Installer Manual for more information. VENTING THE CIRCUIT SYSTEM In event of repeated fi lling of the CIRCUIT system, or if bubbling sounds are heard from the indoor module, the system may need venting.
  • Page 51: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The following symptoms do not indicate malfunction. Symptom Cause Water fl owing sound during operation. • Refrigerant fl ow inside the unit. Operation is delayed a few minutes • The delay is a protection for the compressor. after restarting. Outdoor unit emits water/steam.
  • Page 52 Troubleshooting Below is a list of error codes that may appear on the display when there is some trouble with the system setting or operation. When the display shows an error code as indicated below, contact the number registered in the Remote Controller or a nearest authorised installer.
  • Page 53: Information

    • Do not use other remote control, communication and operation device not specifi ed by an authorised dealer or specialist. • Use under the agreement of “Terms of Service” and “Handling of Personal Information” of Panasonic Smart Application. • For extended non-use of Panasonic Smart Application, disconnect the network adaptor from the device.
  • Page 54 Information Symbols: Explanation of symbols that may be present in this manual. This symbol shows that this This symbol shows that the equipment uses a fl ammable Operation Instructions should refrigerant with safety A3 group be read carefully. per ISO 817. If the refrigerant is leaked, together with an WARNING external ignition source, there is...
  • Page 55 1006, Oaza Kadoma, Kadoma City, Panasonic Testing Centre Osaka 571-8501, Japan Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, Germany Contact in the UK: Panasonic UK, a branch of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Website: http://www.panasonic.com Maxis 2, Western Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 1RT © Panasonic Corporation 2022...

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