Atlantic ODYSSEO 2 Maintenance And User Manual

Atlantic ODYSSEO 2 Maintenance And User Manual

Heat pump water heater using non-heated air

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MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL - WARRANTY
ODYSSEO 2
HEAT PUMP WATER HEATER USING NON-HEATED AIR
EN
GUIDE
TO BE KEPT
BY THE USER

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  • Page 1 MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL - WARRANTY ODYSSEO 2 HEAT PUMP WATER HEATER USING NON-HEATED AIR GUIDE TO BE KEPT BY THE USER...
  • Page 2: Wiring Diagram

    WIRING DIAGRAM STARTING YOUR HEAT PUMP WATER HEATER In order to protect the tank against corrosion, the water heater must remain switched on at all times. The wires in the electric cable are crimped. If you need to cut them, remember to crimp them again before connecting to the electric power supply.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important recommendations....................... 2 Transportation & Storage ........................2 Safety instructions ..........................2 Presentation of the product ......................3 How it works ............................3 Technical characteristics ........................4 Dimensions / components ........................5 Installation ............................ 6 Selecting the location ..........................6 Installing the product..........................
  • Page 4: Important Recommendations

    Important recommendations Transportation & Storage The product can be inclined at 90° on one side. This side is clearly shown by a sign on the packaging. It is forbidden to incline the product on the other sides. An indicator shows whether the product has been transported and handled according to our recommendations.
  • Page 5: Presentation Of The Product

    Presentation of the product How it works The heat pump water heater uses unheated air to prepare domestic hot water. Heat energy extracted from the ambient air is absorbed by the refrigerant through heat transfer at the Evaporator. This energy is concentrated by the Compressor and then transferred by the Condenser into the hot water tank.
  • Page 6: Technical Characteristics

    Technical characteristics Dimensions H 1897 x l 591 x D 674 Empty weight Capacity of the tank Hot water / cold water connection 3/4 ’ ’ M Corrosion-proof protection Impressed current anode μS/cm 40 Minimum conductivity of the water Rated pressure Permissive excessive operating pressure Electric connection (voltage / frequency) 240 V single phase 50 Hz...
  • Page 7: Dimensions / Components

    Dimensions / components Air outlet Hot water inlet Air inlet Compressor Fixed unit attachment Evacuation of condensate Fixed feet Compressor permanent condenser Cold water inlet Evaporator Pocket Fan wiring Sheath Electric heating element (ceramic element) and Expansion valve mechanical safety device Regulation Cover Not shown:...
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation Selecting the location in compliance with IEC 60 529 Standard, AS60529:2004  Capable of withstanding a weight of at least 400 kg (the area under the water Resistance of the floor heater) The place where the appliance is installed must comply with protection index IP X1B according IEC 60 529 Standard and AS60529:2004 standard and in compliance with electrical wiring rules of Aus/Nz Configuration without ducts...
  • Page 9 Recommended configurations Configuration: installation without ducts in an unheated space (Volume > 20m FAN set to 0 (see Setting the regulation section, page 15). Examples of unheated rooms: Garage: recovery of free heat released by the car engine after use or by other household appliances.
  • Page 10 Configuration tolerated under certain conditions Installation in an unheated space with one duct (outlet or inlet, volume > 20m FAN set to 1 (see Getting start section, page 14). Possible consequences: - The negative pressure in the room due to the expulsion of the exterior air may result in air entering through the doors and windows.
  • Page 11: Installing The Product

    Installing the product Transport the water heater to the place where it is to be installed. Cut the cardboard skirting along the dotted lines. Take the water heater off the pallet and place it by the hydraulic connection. +/- 1° MAXIMUM! The water heater must be installed on a smooth and horizontal floor.
  • Page 12 Hot water outlet Do not connect the hot water inlet directly to the copper pipes in order to avoid iron/copper galvanic couples (risk of corrosion). The hot water inlet (item 10 on page 5) must be fitted with a dielectric coupling (supplied with the appliance).
  • Page 13: Air Connections

    Air connections. Your heat pump water heater can be fitted with ducting accessories that are not supplied with the water heater. If the volume of the room in which the thermodynamic water heater is installed is insufficient, it can be connected to 160 diameter air ducts.
  • Page 14: Electric Connections

    Electric connections Caution: the water heater must be filled with water first, before making the electric connections (see Getting started section, page 14). The HPWH must remain connected to the main power supply at all times so that the operation of the (ACI) anti-corrosion protection of the water heater is ensured. Electrical work must be carried out by a licensed tradesperson and in accordance with Electrical Wiring Rules of Aus/NZ.
  • Page 15 Electric connections FOR RIPPLE CONTROL: NEW ZEALAND ONLY 240 volt supply with 2 amp protection connected to the black auxiliary wire. Set HCHP parameter to ON, see page 15 setting the regulation. The diagram shown is only the functional configuration. Wiring details (ie. switching, fusing, method of isolation, neutrals and their locations must comply with statutory regulations and codes of practice.) FOR CONTROLLED TARIFF: NEW ZEALAND ONLY - 13 -...
  • Page 16: Getting Started

    Getting started Filling the water heater.  Fill the water heater by opening all hot water taps and opening the cold water inlet to allow the water heater to fill and air in the system to be expelled. Close each hot water tap, as the flow becomes free of air.
  • Page 17 Setting the regulation Adjusting the temperature set point The temperature setting of your appliance is adjusted to 55°C in the factory. It can be adjusted simply by pressing & directly on the default display. The lower the temperature setting of the heat pump, the better the coefficient of performance (COP).
  • Page 18: Use

    Control panel Back-lit display Navigation buttons in the modes Mode selection button Description of the pictograms: Symbol Name Description Status of the compressor: Compressor Compressor working Flashes slowly Status of the fan: Low speed → Flashes slowly High speed → Flashes quickly Indication of the physical position of the sensors Sensor associated with the temperature on display →...
  • Page 19: Description Of The Modes

    Incoming air Air temperature sensor in the flow of ambient air temperature Evaporator Temperature sensor on a cross in the evaporator temperature Water temperature Water temperature sensor in the pocket Heat pump time Shows the working time of the water heater heat pump in hours Elec time Shows the working time of the water heater electric backup in hours Description of the modes...
  • Page 20 ECO mode This mode uses the heat pump only to produce hot water. Under certain conditions, this mode may result in shortages of hot water (mainly due to air temperatures outside the operating range). BOOST mode BOOST mode can be used to force the heat pump and the electric backup to work at the same time in the event of high demand.
  • Page 21: Adapting The Mode Of Your Appliance To Your Needs

    Adapting the mode of your appliance to your needs 1. Calculate your daily needs in terms of a number of showers (1 bath = 3 showers) Example: daily need = 3 showers + 1 bath => 6 showers 2. Identify the mode that best meets your needs in the table below Number of showers per AUTO ECO *...
  • Page 22: Recommendations - Maintenance & Repairs

    Recommendations – Maintenance & Repairs Advice for users  Flushing of sediment and draining : To flush or to drain the water heater, power must be turned off and then turn off the cold water supply to the water heater. The lever on the pressure and temperature relief valve should be opened but care should be taken so the lever does not snap back as it could damage the valve seat.
  • Page 23: Maintenance By A Qualified Professional

    Maintenance by a qualified professional To protect the performance of your appliance for many years to come, it must be checked by a professional every 2 years.  Switch off the electric power supply (circuit breaker, fuses, etc.).  Drain the tank: ...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting . Alarm codes on the control panel: The buzzer can be stopped or reset by pressing one of the following keys: Condition under Cause Code which the error Consequences Repair occurs  No heating Water temperature  Sensor cut out or ...
  • Page 25: Fault Diagnosis For Professionals

    Fault diagnosis for professionals IMPORTANT Maintenance and repair operations must only be performed by qualified professionals. A specific menu is available to operate the system and help you with your diagnostic. This mode requires technical knowledge of the system. This mode is strictly for professionals only. To open and close the TEST menu, press at the same time To switch the actuator being tested, press:...
  • Page 26 Check the resistance of the plug on the Heating element or its wiring partly connector on the plug wiring and the out of order condition of the wiring. Close the cold water supply using the isolating valve. Then open a tap in the hot water position.
  • Page 27: After-Sales

    Sensor mapping curves (Temperature vs Resistance) Courbes de correspondance des sondes (Température vs Résistance) 120,0 100,0 80,0 60,0 40,0 20,0 Température [°C] Temperature [°C] IMPORTANT Never power the heating element directly. After-sales Only use original manufacturer's spare parts. When ordering from one of the brand's resellers, specify the precise type of water heater and the year of manufacture.
  • Page 28: Warranty Conditions

    Otherwise the installation date shall be considered to be the date of purchase. 6. This warranty takes the form of repair or determined by Atlantic Australasia Pty Ltd in the form of exchange or supply, free of charge, excluding all labour and transport replacement charges.
  • Page 29: Good, Compliant Installation Guidelines : Atlantics Europe

    Where the hpwh has been powered up before it has been filled (heating when dry). Where the hpwh has suffered external corrosion due to non-watertight piping connections. If the system is either sold and/or repaired or altered by any third party without the consent of Atlantic Australasia Pty Ltd.
  • Page 30 ELECTRICAL RISKS: 1. Connection: All connections must be made in compliance with the manufacturer's drawings. In particular, make sure you do not neutralize the electric backup's thermostat (direct connection forbidden) 2. To avoid the power supply cable heating up, use the cable type and cross section given in the installation manual.
  • Page 31 WIRING DIAGRAM MAINTAINING YOUR HEAT PUMP WATER HEATER Permanent power supply 1,800W steatite backup Off-peak hours cable Pocket Fan condenser Regulation Mechanical safety device Safety pressure switch Incoming air sensor Hot gas solenoid Safety horn Evaporator sensor Compressor condenser Heat pump shells Pocket sensor Compressor Anti-corrosion protection...
  • Page 32: Warranty Certificate

    WARRANTY CERTIFICATE TO BE KEPT BY THE USER OF THE APPLIANCE ODYSSEO 2 HEAT PUMP WATER HEATER USING NON-HEATED AIR Duration of the warranty* - Water heater (cylinder): 5 years in domestic installations 3 years in commercial installation - Electric elements and components parts: 2 years in domestic installations...

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