STIEBEL ELTRON HPA-O 05.1 CS Premium Operation And Installation Manual

STIEBEL ELTRON HPA-O 05.1 CS Premium Operation And Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION Air source heat pump » HPA-O 05.1 CS Premium » HPA-O 07.1 CS Premium...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SPECIAL INFORMATION Settings ����������������������������������������������������� 23 13.1 Activating spread control  23 OPERATION 13.2 Heating curve adjustment  24 General information �����������������������������������������3 13.3 Reduced night mode (Silent mode)  24 Relevant documents 3 13.4 Other settings  25 Safety instructions  3 Appliance handover ����������������������������������������...
  • Page 3: Special Information

    SPECiAl iNfOrmATiON General information SPECiAl iNfOrmATiON OPErATiON - The appliance may be used by children aged 8 General information and older and persons with reduced physical, The chapters "Special information" and "Operation" are intended sensory or mental capabilities or a lack of ex- for both users and qualified contractors.
  • Page 4: Other Symbols In This Documentation

    OPErATiON Safety Other symbols in this documentation Safety Note Intended use General information is identified by the adjacent symbol. Observe the application limits listed in chapter "Specification / f Read these texts carefully. Data table". The appliance is intended for domestic use. It can be used safely Symbol meaning by untrained persons.
  • Page 5: Appliance Description

    OPErATiON Appliance description Appliance description Material losses During the defrost cycle, the fan is switched OFF and Minimum software versions the heat pump circuit is reversed. The heat required for defrosting is drawn from the buffer cylinder. For opera- The following minimum software versions are necessary for op- tion without a buffer cylinder, observe chapter "Menu / eration of the heat pump: Menu description / SETTINGS / HEATING / STANDARD...
  • Page 6: Maintenance And Care

    OPErATiON maintenance and care Maintenance and care fault Cause remedy There is a loss of Water drips from the safety Use the inspection port pressure in the valve. to check whether water Material losses heating system. is passing from the safety valve hose into the conden- Only qualified contractors may perform maintenance sate pan.
  • Page 7: Installation

    iNSTAllATiON Safety iNSTAllATiON - Connection set AS-WP 2 Preparation Safety Only a qualified contractor should carry out installation, commis- sioning, maintenance and repair of the appliance. General safety instructions We guarantee trouble-free function and operational reliability only if original accessories and spare parts intended for the appliance are used.
  • Page 8: Safety Clearances As Required By The Safety Concept

    iNSTAllATiON Preparation Safety clearances as required by the safety Installation on a mounting bracket concept Note The safety clearances to the light wells apply to the fol- WARNING Injury lowing mounting brackets: Refrigerant is heavier than air. In the case of leaks, es- - MK 1 mounting bracket caping refrigerant can enter rooms beneath the instal- - T-support SK 1...
  • Page 9: Minimum Clearances

    iNSTAllATiON Preparation Minimum clearances 9.3.1 Minimum clearances with cascades Note f If the appliance is installed close to light wells, it is ≥1000 ≥500 ≥500 essential that you observed the safety clearances to those light wells (see chapter "Safety clearances as required by the safety concept").
  • Page 10: Preparing The Installation Location

    iNSTAllATiON Preparation 9.3.2 Installation in coastal areas f Protect the flow and return lines against frost with sufficient thermal insulation. The thermal insulation must be at least twice as thick as the diameter of the pipe. Provide thermal insulation in accordance with applicable regulations. f Protect all pipe fixings and external wall ducts with anti-vi- bration insulation.
  • Page 11 iNSTAllATiON Preparation Installation on foundations MK 1 mounting bracket Note The mounting bracket cannot be used in combination with the connection sets (AS-WP 1 and AS-WP 2). A 100 B 300 C Depth of frost line 1 Heating flow 2 Heating return 3 Condensate drain conduit A Depth of frost line 4 Foundation B 245...
  • Page 12 iNSTAllATiON Preparation 9.6.2 Installation on strip foundation Note To secure the appliance against toppling over, it can also Strip foundation be fixed to the foundations with screws. f Use the accessories with which the appliance was secured to the transport pallet. f Hook two brackets respectively into the lateral slots on the front and back.
  • Page 13: Wpm Heat Pump Manager

    iNSTAllATiON Preparation 9.6.3 T-support SK 1 9.6.4 Wall mounting support WK 2 Note Note f Install a ribbon heater when mounting on the wall f Install a ribbon heater when mounting on the wall bracket or T-support (see chapter "Electrical connec- bracket or T-support (see chapter "Electrical connec- tion / Ribbon heater").
  • Page 14: Buffer Cylinders

    iNSTAllATiON Preparation Buffer cylinders fuse protec- Assignment Cable cross-section tion 1x B 25 A Compressor ≥ 2.5 mm² Material losses Alternatively: A buffer cylinder with diffusion-proof insulation is essen- 1x B 16 A Compressor ≥ 2.5 mm² tial to enable cooling by means of fan convectors. further details below table 2x B 16 A...
  • Page 15: Installation

    iNSTAllATiON installation 10. Installation 10.3 Flow and return connection Material losses Note In cooling mode, condensate can form when the dew The device is designed in such a way that it can be po- point temperature is undershot. sitioned and connected without removing the cover or f Take suitable measures to prevent the formation of side panels.
  • Page 16: Oxygen Diffusion

    iNSTAllATiON installation nectors also have a "twist and secure" function. Simply turning the screw cap by hand will secure the pipe in the connector and push the O-ring against the pipe to seal it. Making the push-fit connection The connector must be in its relaxed position before the pipe is inserted.
  • Page 17 iNSTAllATiON installation Appliance in low-occupancy buildings Note During regular operation, the connection lines and the system are Only safety valves with an opening pressure of 3 bar may protected by the frost protection function of the appliance. be installed in the heating system. If the appliance is disconnected from the power supply for a longer period of time (decommissioning, prolonged power failure), drain 10.6.3 Filling the heating system...
  • Page 18: Condensate Drain

    iNSTAllATiON Electrical connection 10.7 Condensate drain 11. Electrical connection A condensate drain connector is factory-fitted to the defrost pan to enable any condensate to drain off. Note The leakage current of this appliance can be > 3.5 mA. Since the unit is connected to the distribution board, the leakage current from the unit and the residual currents of the installation are recorded together during a residual current test.
  • Page 19 iNSTAllATiON Electrical connection f Push the cover upwards. f Pivot the terminal area to the side. 1 Terminal area 2 Strain relief f Route cables and leads through the strain relief fittings. f Fix the terminal area in place with the locking mechanism. If space behind the appliance is limited, the terminal area can be folded out.
  • Page 20 iNSTAllATiON Electrical connection XD02 connection: Electric emergency/booster heater (NHZ) XD02 Electric emergency/booster heater (DHC) L, N, L, N, PE f Connect the electric emergency/booster heater:. Connected load Terminal assignment If the heating water temperature falls below 15 °C while defrost- 3.0 kW ing, the emergency/booster heater is switched on.
  • Page 21: Ribbon Heater

    iNSTAllATiON Commissioning 11.2 Ribbon heater 12. Commissioning A ribbon heater (see chapter "Installation / Appliance description / A WPM heat pump manager is required to operate the appliance. Accessories / Additional accessories") can be connected to the All necessary adjustments prior to and during operation are made condensate pan and hose.
  • Page 22: Using The Appliance With An External Second Heat

    iNSTAllATiON Commissioning available external delivery head of the heating circulation pump is sufficient. Delivery head test Δp * ≥ (V × (Δp + Δp ) + Δp Δp External delivery head of the circulation pump at V If the circulation pump is integrated in an indoor unit, the available external head can be found in the specification for the indoor unit.
  • Page 23: Activating Spread Control

    iNSTAllATiON Settings 12.3.3 Systems with a buffer cylinder HPA-O 05.1 CS HPA-O 07.1 CS Premium Premium f Operate the appliance in heating mode. f Adjust the parameters. minimum flow rate of heat pump Parameter Setting minimum water content of the open heating circuits during MINIMUM PUMP RATE (COMMISSIONING / CHARGING operation without buffer cylinder PUMP CONTROL / STANDBY / TYPE OF CONTROL)
  • Page 24: Heating Curve Adjustment

    iNSTAllATiON Settings 13.2 Heating curve adjustment 13.3 Reduced night mode (Silent mode) f Look up the sound power level in the data table (see chapter The efficiency of a heat pump decreases as the flow temperature "Specification / Data table"). rises.
  • Page 25: Other Settings

    iNSTAllATiON Appliance handover 15.2 Power interruption 13.3.2 Appliance switched off If the system is to be isolated from the power supply permanently, Note please observe the following: If the appliance is switched off, central heating and DHW heating will be supplied solely through the emergency/ Material losses booster heater.
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    iNSTAllATiON Troubleshooting 17. Troubleshooting WARNING Electrocution f Before working on the appliance, isolate it from the power supply at the control panel. Following disconnection from the power supply, parts of the appliance may remain energised for 2 minutes until the inverter capacitors have discharged. Note Please observe the instructions for the heat pump man- ager.
  • Page 27: Light Emitting Diodes (Leds)

    iNSTAllATiON Troubleshooting 17.2 Light emitting diodes (LEDs) DIP switch (BA) f Check whether the DIP switch (BA) is set correctly. Heating mode Heating and cooling operation 1 Reset button 2 LEDs The following table shows the meaning of the LEDs on the IWS. lED indicator meaning Red LED flashes...
  • Page 28: Resetting The High Limit Safety Cut-Out

    iNSTAllATiON Troubleshooting 17.4 Resetting the high limit safety cut-out 17.5 Fan noise The electric emergency/booster heater stops if the heating water The heat pump draws heat from the outdoor air. This causes the temperature exceeds 85 °C, for example if the flow rate is too low. outdoor air to cool down.
  • Page 29: Specification

    Specification 18. Specification 18.1 Dimensions and connections 1160 1270 e02 e01 HPA-O 05.1 CS Premium HPA-O 07.1 CS Premium Heating flow Type of connection Plug-in connection Plug-in connection Diameter Heating return Type of connection Plug-in connection Plug-in connection Diameter...
  • Page 30: Wiring Diagram

    iNSTAllATiON Specification 18.2 Wiring diagram XD06 XD03 XD02 XD01 ON L XE20 XE20 XE20 XE20 RF05 RF05 RF05 1 Turn 1 Turn 1 Turn CA10 X11.1 X11.2 Verdichter ON X11.3 Abtauventil N Abtauventil L X11.4 BT55 Ölsumpfheizung N T > Ölsumpfheizung L X11.5 Begleitheizung N...
  • Page 31 iNSTAllATiON Specification XD05 “+” XE20 X11.1 X12.1 Lüfter Drehz. Lüfter +10V Lüfter 0...10V Lüfter GND X11.2 X12.2 Verdichter ON Heißgastemperatur GND X11.3 Heißgastemperatur Abtauventil N Heizungsrücklauftemperatur GND Abtauventil L Heizungsrücklauftemperatur Außenlufttemperatur GND X11.4 Außenlufttemperatur Ölsumpfheizung N Verdichtereintrittstemperatur GND Ölsumpfheizung L Verdichtereintrittstemperatur X11.5 Rekuperatoreintrittstemperatur GND...
  • Page 32: Application Limit

    iNSTAllATiON Specification AA02 Integral heat pump control unit (IWS) X12.7 6-pin IWS Rast plug - temperature sensor 2 AA04 Inverter compressor X12.8 4-pin IWS Rast plug - temperature sensor 3 BF01 Flow sensor, heating X12.10 5-pin IWS Rast plug - flow rate sensor BP01 High pressure sensor (34 bar) X12.11...
  • Page 33: Output Diagrams

    Specification 18.4 Output diagrams 18.4.1 HPA-O 05.1 CS Premium Heating output X Outside temperature [°C] 1 max. W75 3 max. W55 5 max. W35 7 min. W65 9 min. W45 Y Heating output [kW] 2 max. W65 4 max. W45 6 min.
  • Page 34 iNSTAllATiON Specification Cooling capacity X Flow temperature [°C] 1 Max. A35 Y Cooling capacity [kW] 2 Min. A35 18.4.2 HPA-O 07.1 CS Premium Heating output X Outside temperature [°C] 1 max. W75 3 max. W55 5 max. W35 7 min. W65 9 min.
  • Page 35 iNSTAllATiON Specification DHW output X Outside temperature [°C] 1 max. W75 3 max. W55 6 min. W75 8 min. W55 Y DHW output [kW] 2 max. W65 7 min. W65 Cooling capacity X Flow temperature [°C] 1 Max. A35 Y Cooling capacity [kW] 2 Min.
  • Page 36: Data Table

    The power consumption figures for the integral auxiliary drives are maximum values and may vary subject to operating point. The power consumption of the integral auxiliary drives is included in the output details of the heat pump (to EN 14511). HPA-O 05.1 CS Premium HPA-O 07.1 CS Premium...
  • Page 37 Specification HPA-O 05.1 CS Premium HPA-O 07.1 CS Premium Energy data Energy efficiency class, moderate climate, W55/W35 A+++/A+++ A+++/A+++ Electrical data Max. power consumption excl. emergency/auxiliary heater 2.90 5.40 Rated voltage, compressor Rated voltage, control unit Rated voltage, emergency/auxiliary heater...
  • Page 38 GUARANTEE | ENVIRONMENT AND RECYCLING Guarantee The guarantee conditions of our German companies do not apply to appliances acquired outside of Germany. In countries where our subsidiaries sell our products a guarantee can only be issued by those subsidiaries. Such guarantee is only grant- ed if the subsidiary has issued its own terms of guarantee.
  • Page 39 NOTES www.stiebel-eltron.com HPA-O 05.1-07.1 CS Premium |...
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