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INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL
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Revision: 2
Version: 0
Date: 15/04/2024
INSTRUCTION AND USER MANUAL
Aquapura X60 HT
Regulations:
2014/35/UE
2014/30/UE
Regulation nº 814/2013
Regulation nº 812/2013

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION AND USER MANUAL INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL Aquapura X60 HT Regulations: Revision: 2 2014/35/UE Version: 0 2014/30/UE Date: 15/04/2024 Regulation nº 814/2013 Regulation nº 812/2013...
  • Page 2 INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL Dear Client, We appreciate your preference when purchasing equipment designed to heat sanitary water. The X60 Aerothermal System will certainly satisfy all your expectations and provide you with many years of comfort with maximum energy savings. Our organization dedicates a lot of time, energy and economic resources to develop innovations that promote energy savings in our products.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL INDEX INDEX ............................. 3 INFORMATION ........................5 SECURITY INFORMATION ...................... 5 Danger .......................... 6 Notice ........................... 7 GENERAL ..........................8 Manufacturer's responsibility ..................8 Installer's responsibility ....................8 TRANSPORT ........................... 8 OPERATION PRINCIPLE ......................10 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE HEAT PUMP ................10 Operating Conditions ......................
  • Page 4 INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 12.4 Connection terminals – Inputs ................... 24 ENVIRONMENTAL THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION ............26 CONTROL PANEL – MAIN MENU ..................26 14.1 Description of the Main Panel ................... 27 14.2 Instructions for operating the controller ..............28 14.3 Function menu –...
  • Page 5: Information

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 1 INFORMATION This manual is an aid for qualified technicians to correctly install, operate and carry out maintenance services on the heat pump. Read this manual carefully before attempting to install, operate or carry out any intervention on the heat pump.
  • Page 6: Danger

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 2.1 Danger INSTALLATION: Description The heat pump must be installed by qualified technicians. Improper installation may cause water leaks, electric shocks or fires. Make sure that the BC ground connection is properly connected. A bad connection DANGER can cause an electric shock.
  • Page 7: Notice

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL Maintenance or repairs must be performed by the dealer or qualified technician. Poor intervention could cause water leaks, electric shocks, injuries or fire. DANGER The user is prohibited from carrying out any intervention on the BC. Failure to do so may cause water leakage, electric shock, serious injury or fire.
  • Page 8: General

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 3 GENERAL 3.1 Manufacturer's responsibility Our products are manufactured respecting the requirements of the various directives Europeans . Ever worried about the quality and performance of ours products, we continually strive to improve them . Therefore, we reserve the right of modify at any moment the information described in this document .
  • Page 9 INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL The BC must be transported to the installation location on a pallet. During transport, keep the equipment as level as possible, without tilting more than 45º. The recommended tool for transporting the unit while it is still on the pallet is a forklift. When transporting the unit, be sure to lift it only from the bottom and always with the unit placed on the pallet.
  • Page 10: Operation Principle

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 5 OPERATION PRINCIPLE The heat pump works based on a working fluid (refrigerant R290), which changes state (gas / liquid) in a continuous cycle, absorbing and releasing heat. The ambient air is drawn in by the fan, passing it through the evaporator. The air passing through the evaporator transfers all its energy to the working fluid (the refrigerant) changing its state from liquid to gas.
  • Page 11: Operating Conditions

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 7 Operating Conditions 7.1 Heating Mode • Minimum ambient temperature -25°C; • Inlet water temperature from 15°C to 55°C. 7.2 Cooling Mode • Maximum ambient temperature 43°C; • Inlet water temperature from 25°C to 8°C. 8 UNIT OVERVIEW...
  • Page 12: Dimensions

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 9 DIMENSIONS Water Outlet 1”1/2 9.1 Dimensions of Unit Water Inlet 1”1/2 Item Dimension(mm) Item Dimension(mm) Item Dimension(mm) 1816 1198...
  • Page 13: Fixation Of Pump In Place

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 9.2 Fixation of Pump in Place...
  • Page 14: Technical Information

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 10 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Technical Data units Aquapura X60HT Electrical Supply 380-415V/3N ̴ / 50Hz Heating 55,3 / 69,5 (Nominal/ Max ) Power Provided Cooling 36 / 51,8 (Nominal/ Max ) Heating 11,74 / 17,2 (Nominal/ Max ) Power Consumed Cooling 10,16 / 17,8...
  • Page 15: Performance Curve

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 10.1 Performance curve It’s possible to check the heat pump performance at different temperatures in the following graph. 11 INSTALLATION 11.1 Heat Pump Location Before starting any installation procedure, check that the base of the location where the equipment will be placed is perfectly level.
  • Page 16 INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL Installing a unit: With air duct Space for Space for water maintenance inlet and outlet Multiple unit installation (same pipe length [mm]): Notes: • The walls and ceiling of the technical room can be insulated with sound absorption panels if the noise level of the heat pump is too high.
  • Page 17: Installation Zone

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 11.2 Installation Zone • The unit can be installed outside, as long as the location can support the weight of the machine. • The location must have good ventilation. • The location must be free from any heat radiation. •...
  • Page 18: Hydraulic Installation

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 11.4 Hydraulic installation Take the following points into consideration when executing the hydraulic circuit: • Reduce the number of bends in the pipes as much as possible to reduce pressure losses in the installation; • Make sure that the system's accessories, strainers, water pumps and valves are designed for the full flow of the installation.
  • Page 19: Water Filter

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 11.6 Water filter The filter blocks any impurities present in the hydraulic circuits. Residues left in the heating pipes can damage the heat exchangers and cause the BC to not work properly. It is mandatory to install the filter in the heating circuit return line, especially if the installation does not have an inertia tank.
  • Page 20: Glycol (%)

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 11.8 Glycol (%) Glycol is used as an effective antifreeze in refrigeration and heating applications. The percentage of glycol to be added to the hydraulic circuit is calculated according to the ambient air temperature, considering -5 °C. Taking this value as a reference, the installer must add 20% Ethylene Glycol to the hydraulic circuit.
  • Page 21: Electrical Installation

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL NTC 50KΩ Temperatura [ C] Temperature [°C] 12 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 12.1 General specifications Description • The installation of the electrical network must be carried out in accordance with current local regulations and by a qualified professional. •...
  • Page 22: Electrical Network Specifications/Protection Devices

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL Description • The equipment must be earthed in accordance with the relevant standards for this purpose. • The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage caused by a lack of earthing of the equipment or an abnormality in NOTICE the electrical supply.
  • Page 23: Connection Outdoor Unit With Display

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 12.3 Connection outdoor unit with display A cable comes with the equipment, which if it is not long enough and the distance between the outdoor unit and the display is less than 50 meters, we recommend installing a direct cable.
  • Page 24: Connection Terminals - Inputs

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 12.4 Connection terminals – Inputs Description The digital inputs 9-G1 are dry contacts (no voltage). Do not turn on ( 380- 415V/~50-60Hz ) on the terminals, otherwise it may cause irreversible damage to the controller and void the warranty. NOTICE Note:.
  • Page 25 INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL TT terminal Reserved Contactor Circulation pump connections Description ATTENTION: The digital inputs are inactive by default, giving priority to settings made via the console. To activate the digital inputs, you must contact a specialized technician or NOTICE configure them according to the procedure indicated.
  • Page 26: Environmental Thermostat Installation

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 13 ENVIRONMENTAL THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION The simplest way to improve and control the comfort level of your installation is through a room thermostat. Its installation location is extremely important, following a series of requirements as we can see in the following figure.
  • Page 27: Description Of The Main Panel

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 14.1 Description of the Main Panel Button Function: Name Function Power Click this button to turn ON or OFF Setpoint Click to set the temperature set-point Mode Click to set Cool Mode or Warm Mode Lock Click to Lock or Unlock the Display Timer Click to time Silent, On / Off , Temperature modes...
  • Page 28: Instructions For Operating The Controller

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL Indicates that the temperature timer is active Indicates that silent mode is activated Indicates that defrost mode is activated Indicates that the resistance is on Indicates that the power timer is active Indicates that the screen is locked Indicates the existence of a fault.
  • Page 29: Lock Screen

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 4- Lock Screen On the main interface , click “ Lock ” to lock the screen. To unlock, you must click on “ Lock ” again and enter password 22. 14.3 Function menu – Setting Swipe from right to left on the main interface to enter the setting interface, and swipe from left to right on the setting interface to return to the main interface.
  • Page 30: Check Equipment Status

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL Function Status of the main equipment outputs (compressor, fan, etc. ) Click the key and enter the password “22” to enter the factory parameter settings and status parameter interface. Click to view failure history Click to open the operating timing parameters Click to open the state and configure the function smart grid Turning the electrical resistance mode on and off Turning Fast Switch mode on and off...
  • Page 31: Consult Unit Parameters

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 14.3.2 Consult unit parameters This function allows the installer to check the main parameters of the unit and set the correct operation modes according to the needs of the final costumer. To access these parameters use the code “022”.
  • Page 32: Consult Alarm List

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL The SG2 contact should then be closed to activate this function. As soon as this function is active, the unit will operate until a value above the initial set setpoint is reached and the electric heater may also be set to operate. This increased value and other settings may be defined in the parameter button 14.3.3.2 SG01=2 On this function 4 different modes may be set on the unit which are then controlled by the...
  • Page 33: Set Date/Time

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL After the fault that caused the alarm has been resolved: • The fault code, name, and date of occurrence will be saved. • Click on button nº44 “Clear” to clear the error in this menu. 14.3.5 Set Date/Time Setting ”...
  • Page 34: Temperature Graph

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 14.3.6 Temperature Graph Setting ” menu , click on “ Temp Curve” to open the menu. This function records the inlet water temperature, outlet water temperature, DHW tank water temperature and ambient temperature. Temperature data is acquired every five minutes. Timing is done from the last data record , if power is interrupted for a period of time less than 1 hour, data during that period will not be saved.
  • Page 35: Compensation Curve - Outdoor Temperature Vs. Setpoint

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 14.3.8 Compensation curve - Outdoor temperature vs. Setpoint In the “ Setting ” menu, click on “ Ambient Temp Compensation ” to open the menu. The function of compensating outdoor temperature vs leaving water temperature for the central heating circuit must take into account that the setpoint will be adjusted depending on the temperature defined in the graph.
  • Page 36: Quick Mute Function

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 14.3.10 Quick Mute Function Setting ” menu , click on “ Fast Mute ” to activate the function and appears, click on the button again to turn off this function and appears. Only available if the “Mute” function is available.
  • Page 37: Set Opening Hours In On/Off Mode [Button 21]

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL Description Enable temperature control. In green it is active and in gray it is off Set the Work Mode Define the Set-Point for temperature control Set the Time interval for temperature control Setting the day of the week Define other Periods 14.4.2 Set opening hours in ON/OFF mode [Button 21] Description...
  • Page 38 INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL To start the sound timer, you must first click on button nº5 in the main menu. Then click on button nº22, and you will go to the “Mute Timer” menu where you will define the interval for which it will be active.
  • Page 39: Alarms

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 15 ALARMS 15.1 Alarms – Electronic control Anomaly Code Problem Problem resolution Check the connections between the Communication failure between control Communication failure control board and inverter drive. board and inverter drive. Display software version incompatible Display does not match the installed with the software version installed on E084...
  • Page 40 INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL Check that the fan motor is working Fan 2 with excess temperature E203 properly. Hydraulic circuit without water or low Adjust the leaving water Temp . very low outlet water E071 flow. temperature to ≥ 8ºC. Check whether the water flow meets System is not receiving enough water.
  • Page 41 INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL Low outside temperature. Check or replace probe. Outdoor Temperature (AT) System 1 – Temperature Probe 2 Evaporator temperature probe failure. Check or replace probe. P154 Evaporator System 2 – Temperature Probe 2 Evaporator temperature probe failure. P254 Check or replace probe.
  • Page 42 INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL Protection due to lack of speed in fan 1 Failed to start the fan. F102 Check if the engine is blocked. on the DC bus Fan starting current is too high. IPM start protection on fan 1 DC bus F103 Check if the engine is blocked.
  • Page 43: Problem Solving

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL chosen model. Check whether the ambient Low Temperature does not allow Ambient temperature too low. temperature probe is working cooling correctly. Temperature differences that are too Protection for abnormal water inlet E064 Check water inlet and outlet probes. high.
  • Page 44 INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL • Circulator pump turned off. Clean the water filter. • • Clogged evaporator. Fan off. Return of liquid to the Compressor makes a lot compressor. • Replace compressor. of noise • Compressor broken. • Replace the relay. •...
  • Page 45: Annex 1 - Installation Plants

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 17 ANNEX 1 – INSTALLATION PLANTS Description • Hydraulic diagrams represent only the central components of the application. There are many components that can be installed, such as water pressure sensors, temperature sensors, drainage, differential valve, etc. •...
  • Page 46: Central Heating With Inertia

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 17.2 Central Heating with Inertia 17.3 Sanitary Hot Water 17.4 Domestic Hot Water with Inertia...
  • Page 47: Domestic Hot Water With Inertia (Modular Installation)

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 17.5 Domestic Hot Water with Inertia (Modular Installation) *Up to 4 units...
  • Page 48: Interface Diagram

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 18 Interface Diagram 18.1 Control Board Diagram...
  • Page 49: Display Diagram

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 18.2 Display Diagram Symbol Meaning 12 (power+) Do not use Do not use 485A 485B GND (power-) 18.3 Entry and Exits Simb Description Simb . Description TO 1 System. 1: Anti- Freeze Temperature System. 1: Pressure Low System.
  • Page 50 INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL System . 2: Low Pressure Switch CN12 Reserved System. 2: Evaporator Temperature 1 CN13 System. 2: Valve Expansion Electronics System. 2: Evaporator Temperature 2 CN14 Syst2: EVI EEV Valve Reserved CN15 Syst1: EVI EEV Valve Reserved CN16 Syst2: EEV Small Valve System .
  • Page 51: Warranty Conditions

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL Reserved OCT11 Reserved Reserved OCT12 Reserved SG-1 OCT13 Water plate heating belt SG-2 OCT14 Water plate heating belt Reserved OCT15 Water plate heating belt Water tank temperature OCT16 Alarm System. 1 : Discharge Temperature OCT17 Syst1: Ventilator low speed System.
  • Page 52: Warranty Exclusions

    INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL electrical connections. In the case of warranty, the replaced parts are the property of the manufacturer. Repairs under warranty do not give rise to an extension of the period. 20 WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS The warranty ends as long as the devices are not connected, used or assembled in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, or have been operated by third-party technicians, have been modified and/or even if their serial number has been torn off or erased.
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