Baxi MIC V200 Installation, User And Service Manual

Baxi MIC V200 Installation, User And Service Manual

Reversible air/water "split inverter" heat pump
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Installation, User and Service Manual
Reversible air/water "Split Inverter" heat pump
Platinum BC iPlus V200 Smart
MIC V200

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Safety Instructions and Recommendations
Safety
General safety guidelines for appliance operation, electrical safety, and domestic water systems.
General Instructions
Rules for system installation and commissioning by qualified professionals.
Electrical Safety
Safety precautions for electrical connections, earthing, and wiring.
Symbols Used
Symbols Used in the Manual
Explanation of danger, warning, caution, and important symbols used throughout the manual.
Symbols Used on the Data Plate
Identifies symbols found on the appliance's data plate for key information.
Symbols Used on the Appliance
Identifies symbols found directly on the appliance itself.
Technical Specifications
Homologations
Compliance with European Directives and Standards for the product.
Technical Data
Detailed specifications for the heat pump, including operating temperatures and performance data.
Heat Pump (3.2.1)
Specific technical data for the heat pump unit.
Heat Pump Weight (3.2.2)
Weight specifications for the indoor and outdoor units.
Domestic Hot Water Tank (3.2.3)
Technical specifications for the domestic hot water tank.
Combination Heaters with Medium-Temperature Heat Pump (3.2.4)
Technical parameters for combination heaters.
Sensor Specifications (3.2.5)
Resistance values for temperature sensors at different temperatures.
Circulating Pump (3.2.6)
Information on circulating pumps and their pressure curves.
Dimensions and Connections
Diagrams and dimensions for connection plates and modules.
Connection Plate (3.3.1)
Dimensions and details of the connection plate.
Indoor Module (3.3.2)
Dimensions and connection points of the indoor module.
AWHP 4.5 MR (3.3.3)
Dimensions and refrigerant connections for the AWHP 4.5 MR outdoor unit.
AWHP 6 MR-3 (3.3.4)
Dimensions and refrigerant connections for the AWHP 6 MR-3 outdoor unit.
AWHP 8 MR-2 (3.3.5)
Dimensions and refrigerant connections for the AWHP 8 MR-2 outdoor unit.
Electrical Diagram (3.4)
Schematic diagram of the electrical connections and components.
Description of the Product
Main Components (4.1)
Identification and description of the main components of the MIC V200 indoor module.
Control Panel Description (4.2)
Overview and explanation of the control panel's keys and display elements.
Description of the Keys (4.2.1)
Detailed explanation of the functions of each key on the control panel.
Description of the Display (4.2.2)
Explanation of the symbols and icons displayed on the control panel.
Installation
Installation Regulations (5.1)
Regulations and standards for connecting components and installing the heat pump.
Standard Delivery (5.2)
List of components included in the outdoor unit, indoor module, and connection plate packages.
Data Plate (5.3)
Information about the importance and accessibility of data plates.
Respecting Distances Between Indoor and Outdoor Units (5.4)
Minimum and maximum connection lengths and height differences between units.
Positioning the Indoor Module (5.5)
Guidelines for selecting an appropriate location for the indoor module.
Choosing the Location for the Heat Pump (5.5.1)
Recommendations for choosing the ideal location for the indoor module.
Allowing Sufficient Space for the Indoor Module (5.5.2)
Requirements for adequate space around the indoor module for maintenance.
Install the Indoor Module in a Cupboard (5.5.3)
Guidelines for installing the indoor module within a cupboard.
Removing the Appliance's Front Panel (5.5.4)
Step-by-step instructions for removing the front panel of the indoor module.
Positioning the Indoor Module (5.5.5)
Instructions for positioning the indoor module and its connection plate.
Levelling the Indoor Module (5.5.6)
Procedures for levelling the indoor module using adjustable feet.
Attaching the Indoor Module to the Wall (5.5.7)
Recommendation for securing the indoor module to the wall for stability.
Hydraulic Connections (5.6)
Precautions for connecting the heating circuit, including pipe materials and vents.
Special Precautions for Heating Circuit Connection (5.6.1)
Precautions for connecting the heating circuit, including pipe materials and vents.
Special Precautions for Domestic Hot Water Circuit Connection (5.6.2)
Specifics for connecting the domestic hot water circuit, including components and quality.
Connecting the Various Circuits (5.6.3)
Steps for making water connections on the connection plate.
Fitting the Condensate Collector Box (5.6.4)
Instructions for fitting and connecting the condensate collector box.
Setting the Thermostatic Mixing Valve (5.6.5)
How to set the thermostatic mixing valve for domestic hot water.
Checking the Heating Circuit (5.6.6)
Steps to check the heating circuit for proper operation and safety.
Filling the Installation (5.7)
Procedures for cleaning and flushing new and existing heating installations.
Cleaning and Flushing the Installation (5.7.1)
Procedures for cleaning and flushing new and existing heating installations.
Filling the Heating Circuit(s) (5.7.2)
Steps for filling the heating circuit with water, including pressure checks.
Fill the Domestic Hot Water Circuit (5.7.3)
Instructions for filling the domestic hot water circuit and degassing pipes.
Putting the Outdoor Unit in Place (5.8)
Minimum distances required around the outdoor unit for optimal performance.
Allowing Sufficient Space for the Outdoor Unit (5.8.1)
Minimum distances required around the outdoor unit for optimal performance.
Selecting the Location of the Outdoor Unit (5.8.2)
Factors to consider when choosing a location for the outdoor unit, including noise and IP rating.
Choosing the Location of a Noise Abatement Screen (5.8.3)
Guidance on installing a noise abatement screen to reduce noise pollution.
Selecting Location in Cold and Snowy Regions (5.8.4)
Specific considerations for outdoor unit placement in cold and snowy climates.
Installing the Outdoor Unit on the Ground (5.8.5)
Instructions for installing the outdoor unit on a concrete base.
Refrigeration Connections (5.9)
Safety and preparation steps for refrigerant connections.
Preparing the Refrigerant Connections (5.9.1)
Safety and preparation steps for refrigerant connections.
Connecting Refrigerant Connections to Indoor Module (5.9.2)
How to connect refrigerant hoses to the indoor module.
Connecting Refrigerant Connections to Outdoor Unit (5.9.3)
Steps for connecting refrigerant pipes to the outdoor unit.
Testing Leak-Tightness of Refrigerant Connections (5.9.4)
Procedure for checking refrigerant connections for leaks using pressure and spray.
Evacuation (5.9.5)
Steps for evacuating the refrigerant circuit to remove air and moisture.
Opening the Stop Valves (5.9.6)
How to open stop valves after leak-tightness check and evacuation.
Adding Necessary Refrigerant Fluid (5.9.7)
Guidance on adding refrigerant fluid based on pipe length.
Checking the Refrigeration Circuit (5.9.8)
Checks to perform on the refrigeration circuit after installation.
Electrical Connections (5.10)
General recommendations for making electrical connections safely.
Recommendations (5.10.1)
General recommendations for making electrical connections safely.
Recommended Cable Cross Section (5.10.2)
Guidance on selecting appropriate cable cross-sections based on appliance specifications.
Accessing the PCBs (5.10.3)
Steps to access the Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) within the unit.
Routing the Cables (5.10.4)
Instructions on how to route cables safely and correctly.
Description of the Connection Terminal Blocks (5.10.5)
Details of terminal blocks on the EHC-06 PCB for various connections.
Connecting Cables to PCBs (5.10.6)
Steps for connecting cables to the PCBs using keyed connectors.
Connecting the Indoor Module (5.10.7)
How to connect the standby power supply cable to the indoor module.
Electrically Connecting the Outdoor Unit (5.10.8)
Instructions for making the electrical connection to the outdoor unit.
Connecting the Outdoor Unit Bus (5.10.9)
How to connect the outdoor unit's communication bus to the indoor module.
Connecting the Outdoor Temperature Sensor (5.10.10)
Mandatory connection of the outdoor temperature sensor for correct operation.
Connecting Power Supply for Electrical Back-up (5.10.11)
Steps for connecting the power supply to the electrical back-up unit.
Checking the Electrical Connections (5.10.12)
Checklist for verifying all electrical connections are correct.
Commissioning
General (6.1)
Purpose and timing of heat pump commissioning.
Commissioning Procedure with Smartphone (6.2)
Steps for commissioning the heat pump using a smartphone application.
Commissioning Procedure Without Smartphone (6.3)
Steps for commissioning the heat pump using the control panel without a smartphone.
CN1 and CN2 Parameters (6.3.1)
Configuration of CN1 and CN2 parameters for outdoor unit and back-up type.
Using the Installation Wizard on the Control Panel (6.4)
Guide to using the control panel's installation wizard for automatic configuration.
Checking the Minimum Flow of the Direct Circuit (6.5)
Procedure to ensure the minimum flow rate in the direct heating circuit.
Setting the Flow Rate of the Second Circuit (6.6)
How to set the flow rate for the second heating circuit.
Final Instructions for Commissioning (6.7)
Final checks and steps after commissioning the heat pump.
Settings
Modifying the Installer Parameters (7.1)
Warning about altering factory settings and access to installer parameters.
Installer Menu (7.2)
Overview of the installer menu structure and available sub-menus.
Installer \CIRCA and CIRCB Menu (7.2.1)
Parameters related to the main heating circuit (CIRCA) and additional heating circuit B (CIRCB).
Installer \CIRCA and CIRCB\ADV Menu (7.2.2)
Advanced parameters for heating circuits CIRCA and CIRCB.
Installer \DHW Menu (7.2.3)
Parameters related to the domestic hot water (DHW) circuit.
Installer \DHW\ADV Menu (7.2.4)
Advanced parameters for domestic hot water (DHW) settings.
Installer \EHC–06 and SCB-04 Menu (7.2.5)
Parameters for the EHC-06 and SCB-04 PCBs.
Setting the Parameters (7.3)
Procedure to select the display language for the user interface.
Language Selection (7.3.1)
Procedure to select the display language for the user interface.
Selecting Outdoor Unit and Back-up Type (CN1 et CN2) (7.3.2)
Configuring CN1 and CN2 parameters for outdoor unit and back-up type.
Setting the Heating Curve (7.3.3)
Adjusting the heating curve parameters for optimal heating performance.
Configuring Estimated Electrical Energy Consumption (7.3.4)
Setting up the function to estimate electrical energy consumption.
Configuring Convection Fan or Underfloor Cooling (7.3.5)
Enabling and configuring cooling functions for specific circuits.
Screed Drying with Heat Pump Aid (7.3.6)
Using the heat pump for screed drying programs.
Drying Screed Without Outdoor Unit (7.3.7)
Using the indoor module with electrical back-up for screed drying.
Configuring On/Off or Modulating Thermostat (7.3.8)
Connecting and configuring thermostats to the R-Bus terminals.
Configuring Thermostat with Heating/Cooling Contact (7.3.9)
Connecting and configuring AC thermostats with heating/cooling control.
Setting Parameters for Photovoltaic Energy (7.3.10)
Configuring parameters for using photovoltaic energy for overheating.
Connecting Installation to Smart Grid (7.3.11)
Connecting the heat pump to a Smart Grid for energy management.
Reducing Noise Level of Outdoor Unit (7.3.12)
How to activate silent mode to reduce noise from the outdoor unit.
Detecting Additional or Replacement PCB (7.3.13)
Procedure for automatic detection of PCBs.
Counters / Time Prog / Clock Menus (7.4)
Explanation of the COUNTERS, TIME PROG, and CLOCK sub-menus.
Counters, Time Prog, Clock \CNT Menus (7.4.1)
Explanation of the COUNTERS, TIME PROG, and CLOCK sub-menus.
Counters, Time Prog, Clock \CIRCA, CIRCB and DHW Menus (7.4.2)
Timer programming details for heating, cooling, and domestic hot water.
Counters, Time Prog, Clock \CLK Menus (7.4.3)
Setting the clock and date parameters.
Description of the Parameters (7.5)
Conditions and parameters for back-up operation during heating.
Running the Back-up in Heating Mode (7.5.1)
Conditions and parameters for back-up operation during heating.
Operation of Switch Between Heating and DHW Production (7.5.2)
Logic for switching between heating and domestic hot water production modes.
Running the Back-up in Domestic Hot Water Mode (7.5.3)
Conditions for back-up operation during domestic hot water production.
Reading Out Measured Values (7.6)
How to access and interpret measured values from the control panel.
Control System Sequence (7.6.1)
Explanation of appliance statuses and sub-statuses in the control system.
Connection and Installation Examples
Installation with One Direct Underfloor Heating Circuit (8.1)
Example of installing the system with a direct underfloor heating circuit.
Installation with 2 Heating Circuits (8.2)
Example of installing the system with two heating circuits.
Installation with Direct Underfloor Heating and Solar Circuit (8.3)
Example of installing the system with underfloor heating and a solar circuit.
Installation with a Swimming Pool (8.4)
How to connect a swimming pool for heating control.
Connecting a Swimming Pool (8.4.1)
How to connect a swimming pool for heating control.
Configuring Swimming Pool Heating (8.4.2)
Setting parameters for swimming pool heating.
Operation
Browsing in the Menus (9.1)
How to navigate through the menus on the control panel.
Description of the PCBs (9.2)
Identification of the main PCBs (EHC-06, SCB-04) and their roles.
Start-up (9.3)
Steps to start up the heat pump and indoor module.
Shutdown (9.4)
Procedure to shut down the heating function.
Switching Off the Heating (9.4.1)
Procedure to shut down the heating function.
Stopping Domestic Hot Water Production (9.4.2)
How to stop domestic hot water production.
Shutting Down the Cooling Function (9.4.3)
Procedure for shutting down the cooling function.
Frost Protection (9.5)
How the frost protection feature works and its conditions.
Maintenance
Precautions Before Maintenance Operations (10.1)
Safety precautions and general advice before performing maintenance.
List of Inspection and Maintenance Operations (10.2)
Checklists for operations, tightness tests, and safety devices.
Drain the Appliance on the Heating Circuit Side (10.3)
Steps to drain the appliance from the heating circuit.
Draining the Domestic Hot Water Circuit (10.4)
Procedure for draining the domestic hot water circuit.
Clean the Magnetic Sieve Filters (10.5)
Annual maintenance procedure for magnetic filters.
Magnetic Filter Annual Maintenance (10.5.1)
Annual maintenance procedure for magnetic filters.
Full Cleaning of the Magnetic Filter (10.5.2)
Detailed steps for a full cleaning of the magnetic filter.
Cleaning the Plate Heat Exchanger (10.6)
Instructions for cleaning the plate heat exchanger.
Checking the Magnesium Anode (10.7)
Procedure for checking and replacing the magnesium anode.
Check the Hydraulic Pressure (10.8)
How to check and maintain the correct hydraulic pressure.
Checking Operation of the Appliance (10.9)
How to force modes to check the appliance's operation.
Replacing the Battery in the Control Panel (10.10)
Step-by-step guide for replacing the battery in the control panel.
Troubleshooting
Resetting the Safety Thermostat (11.1)
Procedure to reset the safety thermostat if it has been triggered.
Error Messages (11.2)
How to interpret and clear error messages displayed on the control panel.
Error Codes (11.2.1)
List of temporary error codes and their meanings.
Fault Codes (11.2.2)
List of fault codes that require installer intervention.
Alarm Codes (11.2.3)
List of alarm codes indicating temporary anomalies.
Accessing the Error Memory (11.3)
How to access and view error and fault codes stored in memory.
Decommissioning and Disposal
Decommissioning Procedure (12.1)
Steps for temporarily or permanently decommissioning the heat pump.
Disposal and Recycling (12.2)
Guidelines for safe and compliant disposal and recycling of the heat pump.
Spare Parts
Indoor Module (13.1)
List of spare parts for the indoor module.
Connection Plate (13.1.1)
List of spare parts for the connection plate.
Casing (13.1.2)
List of spare parts for the casing of the indoor module.
Control Panel (13.1.3)
List of spare parts for the control panel assembly.
Hydraulic Circuit (13.1.4)
List of spare parts for the hydraulic circuit.
Electrical Harnesses (13.1.5)
List of spare parts for electrical harnesses.
Outside Unit (13.2)
List of spare parts for the outdoor unit.
AWHP 4.5 MR (13.2.1)
List of spare parts for the AWHP 4.5 MR outdoor unit.
AWHP 6 MR-3 (13.2.2)
List of spare parts for the AWHP 6 MR-3 outdoor unit.
AWHP 8 MR-2 (13.2.3)
List of spare parts for the AWHP 8 MR-2 outdoor unit.
Appendix
Product Fiche (14.1)
Product fiche details for heat pump combination heaters.
Product Fiche - Temperature Controls (14.2)
Product fiche for temperature control features.
Package Fiche - Combination Heaters (14.3)
Package fiche for combination heaters, detailing energy efficiency.
Package Fiche - Medium-Temperature Heat Pumps (14.4)
Package fiche for medium-temperature heat pumps, detailing space heating efficiency.

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