AERMEC HMI-1 User Manual

AERMEC HMI-1 User Manual

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  • Page 1 2 3 / 0 5 – 6 2 2 8 1 4 1 _ 0 0 T r a n s l a t i o n o f O r i g i n a l i n s t r u c t i o n s HMI_1 User manual 2020-02-20 08:52...
  • Page 2 Dear customer,Thank you for choosing an Aermec product. It is the fruit of many years of experience and special design studies and has been made of the highest grade materials and with cutting edge technology.In addition, all our products bear the CE mark indicating that they meet the requirements of the European Machine Direc- tive regarding safety.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Setting the serial address of the unit (Address) ....... p. 24 Quiet mode ................... p. 11 Refrigerant recovery ................p. 25 Energy-saving mode ................p. 11 Set the management logic for the compatible Aermec Weekly timer ..................p. 12 accessory tank heater (elec. tank heater) ........p. 25 Holiday release ..................p. 12 Memory contact ..................
  • Page 4 Setting the system date and time (Time&Date) ....... p. 32 Activating the WiFi (WiFi) ..............p. 32 ModBus RS485 connection .............. p. 33...
  • Page 5: User Notice

    USER NOTICE — Never install the wired controller in the moist circumstance or expose it directly under the sunlight. — If the units are installed in a location exposed to electromagnetic interference, shielded twisted pair cables must be used for the communication connections between the units.
  • Page 6: User Interface

    USER INTERFACE This display panel uses the capacitor touch screen for input operation. The valid touching area indicates the black rectangle when the display panel lights off. This control panel is of high sensitivity and will response to unexpected click by the foreign matters on the display panel. Therefore, please keep it clean during operation. This is a generous-purpose controller, whose control functions might not be completely the same as those of the actually purchased.
  • Page 7: Menu Page

    2.2 MENU PAGE 2017-05-04 Fri. 16:41 Function Parameter View Commission General Above the menu, the corresponding icon will be displayed based on the mode and status of the controller. Number Function Description Mode Operating mode Date Current data Time Current time Functions Allows to go to the user settings page Parameters...
  • Page 8: Back-Lighting

    2.3 BACK-LIGHTING Among the general setting page, when "Back light" is set to "Energy save", the display panel will light off when there is no operation in 5 minutes. However, it will light on again by touching any valid area. When "Back light" is set to "Lighted", the display panel will be kept lighting on. It is suggested to set it to "Energy save" so as to extend its service life. BASIC FUNCTIONS 3.1 SWITCHING THE UNIT ON AND OFF (ON/OFF) 2017-05-04 Fri.
  • Page 9: Function Menu

    FUNCTION MENU At the menu page, by touching "Function", it will go to the function setting page as shown in the figure below: Function (1/4) Mode: Cool Fast hot water: O Cool + hot water: Hot water Heat + hot water: Hot water Quiet mode: O This menu is used to set operating functions for the unit.
  • Page 10: Mode

    — If the compatible Aermec accessory tank for this model (refer to the installation — If the compatible Aermec accessory tank for this model (refer to the installation...
  • Page 11: Quiet Mode

    4.5 QUIET MODE After accessing the “Weather depend” function, you can set all the parameters re- lated to offsetting work set-points in accordance with variations in outside air tem- perature. To activate this function, click on the “Weather depend“ label (the first item on the Quiet mode first page of the function).
  • Page 12: Weekly Timer

    — You can set up to three time bands (periods) for each day; their start and end times must be coherent (the start of one period must be later than the end of — If the compatible Aermec accessory tank for this model (refer to the installation the previous one);...
  • Page 13: Timer

    4.10 TIMER Clock timer Clock timer Clock timer: O Clock timer: O Mode: Heat 22 58 Period: 00:00~00:00 Mode: Heat 23 59 T water tank: 50°C Period: 00:00~00:00 00 00 01 01 WOT Heat: 45°C T water tank: 50°C 02 02 WOT Heat: 45°C  Note: —...
  • Page 14: Emergen. Mode

    4.12 EMERGEN. MODE Emergen. mode Cancel If the compatible Aermec accessory tank for this model (refer to the installation manual for more information) - and/or an additional heat source (paragraph "6.6  Thermostat  p.  20") or electric heater (paragraph "6.7  Setting an additional heat source (Other thermal) p. 21") - is installed and correctly set on the system,...
  • Page 15: Holiday Mode

    Lastly, press the top right button to save the data entered.  Note: — If the compatible Aermec accessory tank for this model (refer to the installation Cancel manual for more information) is not installed and correctly set, the “DHW” func- tion will not be available;...
  • Page 16: Deleting Current Errors (Error Reset)

    4.15 DELETING CURRENT ERRORS (ERROR RESET) “Transform time” of last Sunday in March, and will be advanced for some time at the “Transform time” of last Sunday in October. “Time lag” is used for last Sunday of March and “Time lead” is for last Sunday of At the function setting page, by touching "Error reset", a choice box will pop up, October.
  • Page 17: Parameter Menu

    PARAMETER MENU 1. Move back to the previous page; At the menu page, by touching "PARAMETER", it will back to the parameter setting page, as shown in the figure below: 2. Move on to the next page; 3. Go back to the higher level menu; 4.
  • Page 18: Commission Menu

    COMMISSION MENU At the menu page, by touching “Commission” and then entering the correct pass- Parameter (1/1) word (000048) in the pop-up window, the commissioning parameter page will be accessed, where the left side is for the function setting and the right side is for the T HP max: 50°C parameter setting, as shown in the figure below: Commission...
  • Page 19: Setting The Control Logic (Ctrl.state)

    Number Displayed name Range Default Note Current limit: it ranges from 0 to 100A and the default is 16A. Power limit: it ranges from 0.0 to10.0kW and the default is 3,0 Current limit Off / Current limit / Power limit Minimal value: 0~15A, 1A defaulted.
  • Page 20: Water Tank

    6.6 THERMOSTAT WARNING: this function is not currently available, so its setting must nec- essarily be “Without”. Thermostat 6.5 WATER TANK For production of domestic hot water, the “TANK DHW” function must be activated. Without Air + hot water At the commissioning parameter setting page, by touching “Water tank”, the con- trol panel will access to the corresponding setting page, where “Water tank”...
  • Page 21: Setting An Additional Heat Source (Other Thermal)

    DHW side will be man- 5. If this function is used, no additional electric heaters can be enabled (optional aged using only the electric heaters of the compatible Aermec accessory tank. elec. heater);...
  • Page 22: Setting An Additional Heater (Optional E-Heater)

    — The electric heater must be installed downstream of the 3-way valve (terminal side of the system); — The DHW request will be met by the electric heater in the compatible Aermec Cancel accessory tank, whereas the system request will be met by the electric heaters;...
  • Page 23: Setting The Pre-Heating Procedure For Radiant Panels (Floor Debug)

    6.11 SETTING THE PRE-HEATING PROCEDURE FOR RADIANT PANELS (FLOOR DEBUG) At the commissioning parameter setting page, by touching “Floor debug”, the con- After accessing the “Floor debug” function, you can activate or deactivate any pos- trol panel will access to the corresponding setting page. sible procedure for pre-heating the radiant panels.
  • Page 24: Manual Defrosting

    6.12 MANUAL DEFROSTING 6.14 ACTIVATING AUXILIARY DEVICE MANAGEMENT (GATE- CTRL) Manual defrost At the commissioning parameter setting page, by touching “Gate-Ctrl. ” , the control panel will access to the corresponding setting page. Gate Ctrl. Cancel After accessing the "Manual defrost" function, you can activate or deactivate the Cancel command for forced execution of a defrost cycle.
  • Page 25: Refrigerant Recovery

    — Logic 2: the unit compressor and the electric heater in the tank can work si- multaneously;  Note: — If the compatible Aermec accessory tank is not installed, this function will not be available; — To change the thermostat settings, the unit must be switched Off;...
  • Page 26: Hot Water Control Mode

    6.21 HOT WATER CONTROL MODE Hot water control mode WARNING: modification and/or setting of these functions and these pa- Hot water control mode: Manual rameters must only be carried out by authorized personnel possessing the necessary technical skills to install and service these units. Incorrect set- tings may lead to malfunctioning or damage to the unit and the system! An Running Frequency Setting: 50Hz incorrect setting may lead to not reaching the set-point, prolonged times...
  • Page 27: Setting Of Parameters

    After accessing the “Max HP T” function, you can indicate the maximum temper- to the pages as shown below. ature for heating the water in the compatible Aermec accessory tank via the heat pump only. To set the required value, use the “+” and “-” keys, entering a value within the per- T HP max mitted range.
  • Page 28: View Menu

    VIEW MENU 7.1 VIEWING THE STATUS OF THE UNIT COMPONENTS (STATUS) VIEW (1/2) Status view (1/5) Status Compressor: O Parameter Fan: O Error Unit Status: O Error log HP-pump: O Version Tank heater: O This menu is used possible to display a great deal of information related to machine These pages display the status of the various components in the system.
  • Page 29: Viewing The Status Of The Unit Parameters (Parameter)

    Indicates the temperature of the water leaving the optional heater (paragraph "6.8 Setting an additional heater (Optional T-optional water sen. E-heater) p. 22") T-tank ctrl. Indicates the temperature measured in the compatible Aermec accessory tank T-economizer in Indicates the temperature on the economiser inlet T-economizer out Indicates the temperature on the economiser outlet Indicates the set temperature for radiant floor debug (paragraph "6.11 Setting the pre-heating procedure for radiant panels (Floor...
  • Page 30: Viewing The Active Errors On The Unit (Error)

    7.3 VIEWING THE ACTIVE ERRORS ON THE UNIT (ERROR) These pages display the current errors and alarms active on the unit. After accessing the "Error" function, you can browse any pages using the buttons on the left and right sides of the window. Error view (1)  Note: 1.
  • Page 31: Viewing The Error Log (Error Log)

    7.4 VIEWING THE ERROR LOG (ERROR LOG) 7.6 POWER CONSUMPTION These pages display the alarm log for the unit. After accessing the "Error" function, Monthly and yearly power consumption (based on the system date of the control you can browse any pages using the buttons on the left and right sides of the win- panel) can be recorded and displayed through a bar chart.
  • Page 32: Main Menu

    MAIN MENU At the menu page, by touching “GENERAL”, the control panel will go to the setting The following keys are used to navigate this menu: 1. Move back to the previous page; page, as shown in the figure below: 2.
  • Page 33 8.4 MODBUS RS485 CONNECTION EWPE SMART If you want to manage the unit via a BMS connected via ModBus RS485, refer to the information available in the dedicated manual, available at the following address: http://www.aermec.com/qrcode.asp?q=14459 User manual Italian: http://www.aermec.com/qrcode.asp?q=15587 English: http://www.aermec.com/qrcode.asp?q=15588...
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