Symptom: The Space Is Not Sufficiently Heated At Low Outdoor Temperatures - Daikin ERLA03DAV3 Installer's Reference Manual

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Troubleshooting

13.3.7 Symptom: The space is NOT sufficiently heated at low outdoor temperatures

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Possible causes
The backup heater operation is not
activated
The backup heater equilibrium
temperature has not been configured
correctly
There is air in the system.
Too much heat pump capacity is used
for heating domestic hot water
Corrective action
Check and make sure that:
The backup heater operation mode is
enabled. Go to:
-
[A.5.1.1] > Installer settings
> Heat
sources > Backup
heater > Operation mode [4‑00]
The backup heater overcurrent fuse
has not been turned off. If it has,
check the fuse and turn it back on.
The thermal protector of the backup
heater has not been activated. If it
has, check the following, and then
press the reset button in the switch
box:
-
The water pressure
-
Whether there is air in the system
-
The air purge operation
Increase the "equilibrium temperature"
to activate the backup heater operation
at a higher outdoor temperature. Go to:
[A.5.1.4] > Installer settings >
Heat sources > Backup heater >
Equilibrium temp. OR
[A.8] > Installer
Overview settings [5‑01]
Purge air manually or automatically. See
the air purge function in the
"Commissioning" chapter.
Check and make sure that the "space
heating priority" settings have been
configured appropriately:
Make sure that the "space heating
priority status" has been enabled. Go
to [A.8] > Installer settings >
Overview settings [5‑02]
Increase the "space heating priority
temperature" to activate backup
heater operation at a higher outdoor
temperature.
Go
Installer settings > Overview
settings [5‑03]
ERLA03DAV3 + EHFZ03S18DJ3V
settings >
to
[A.8]
>
Daikin Altherma 3 R F
4P596821-1A – 2020.05

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