OEM DC BWA-SS-7 Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual

OEM DC BWA-SS-7 Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
DC INVERTER GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMP - ALL IN ONE -
MODEL:
DC BWA-SS-7 / DC BWA-SS-9
DC BWA-SS-12 / DC BWA-SS-15
TYDP

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS DC INVERTER GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMP - ALL IN ONE - MODEL: DC BWA-SS-7 / DC BWA-SS-9 DC BWA-SS-12 / DC BWA-SS-15 TYDP...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents System description Sub-menu Heat Curve ........... 22 Principle of operation ..........3 Sub-menu Temperature ........23 Unit Description ............ 3 Sub-menu Integral ..........23 Principle of heatpump ........... 4 Degree Minute's(DM) instruction......24 Sub-menu Operating Time ........26 Control panel Sub-menu Reset ...........
  • Page 4: System Description

    System description Principle of operation DC BWA-SS series consists of a heat pump, water heater, The brine emits its heat to the refrigerant in the heat electrical module, circulation pumps and a control sys- pump’s evaporator. It then vaporises and is com- tem.
  • Page 5: Unit Description

    System description Unit Description In order to get the best results from the climate system DC BWA-SS series you should read through the section For the System manager in these Installation and Maintenance instructions. DC BWA-SS series is a climate system for heating houses and apartment buildings as well as industrial properties.
  • Page 6: Principle Of Heatpump

    System description Principle of heat pump A heat pump can exploit the energy contained in natural heat sources. Or, to put it differently, the heat pump ”collects” heat energy from the heat source. This makes the heat pump a very environmentally friendly and economically sound alternative for space heating.
  • Page 7: Control Panel Layout

    Control panel Layout Display button Left Right button button Down button Power On/Off • One button pointing upwards marked with a up arrow • One button pointing downwards marked with a down arrow • One button pointing to the right marked with a right arrow •...
  • Page 8: Functions

    Control panel Functions The control computer is operated with the help of a user friendly menu system that is displayed on the control panel. There is a main menu and several sub-menus accessible from the main menu. The menus are described in detail further down.
  • Page 9: General Information For The Installer

    General information for the installer Transport and storage Inspection of the installation The DC BWA-SS series must be transported and stored Current regulations require the heating installation to upright and dry. The DC BWA-SS series may however be be inspected before it is commissioned. The inspec- carefully laid on its back when being moved into tion must be carried out by a suitably qualified person a building.
  • Page 10: Pipe Connections

    Pipe connections General Pipe installation must be carried out in accordance with current norms and directives. The heat pump can NOTE! operate up to a return temperature of about 58* °C and an outgoing temperature of about 70* °C from the 7KH SLSH V\VWHP QHHGV WR EH IOXVKHG heat pump.
  • Page 11: Pipe Connections (Water Heater)

    Pipe connections Pipe connections (heating Pipe connections (water heater) medium) The heat pump´s water heater must be fitted with the necessary valve equipment. Pipe connections for the heat medium side are made at the top. All required safety devices, shut-off valves (as close to the heat pump as possible), and particle VENTING VALVE filter (supplied) are fitted.
  • Page 12: Pump Capacity Diagrams, Heating Medium Side

    Pipe connections Pump capacity diagrams, heating medium side DC BWA-SS-7 DC BWA-SS-9 DC BWA-SS-12 DC BWA-SS-15 Available Available pressure pressure Tillgängligt tryck Flow Flow WILO RS-25/8 WILO RL-25/7.5 How to adjust the rate of flow pump adjustable to adjust WILO RS-25/8 the flow: 1, 2, or 3.
  • Page 13: Pump Capacity Diagrams, Collector Side

    Pipe connections Pump capacity diagrams, collector side DC BWA-SS-7 DC BWA-SS-9 DC BWA-SS-15 DC BWA-SS-12 Available pressure Flow WILO RS-25/8 pump WILO RS-25/8 adjustable to adjust the flow: 1, 2, or 3.
  • Page 14: Electrical Connections

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  • Page 15: Wiring Of The Terminal (Mode One)

    Electrical connection Wiring of the terminal (mode one) Step1 Step2 Step3 Wiring of the terminal (mode two) Step1 Step2 Step3...
  • Page 16: Connecting The Room Temperature Sensor

    Electrical connection Connecting The Room Temperature Sensor Room temperature sensor Room temperature sensor RT=Room temperature sensor Connecting The Outside Temperature Sensor Outside air temperature sensor Outside air temperature sensor OCT=Outside air temperature sensor...
  • Page 17: 1.5Mm2 Terminal Connection

    Electrical connection 1.5mm2 terminal connection FEED ROOM CFDT RETURN 2.5mm2 terminal connection From Fuse 1 From Electrical heater 1 From Fuse 2 From Electrical heater 2 From K1 N From Fuse 3 From Electrical heater 3 From K1 N From Electrical heater From From Compressor From...
  • Page 18: Part Of Wiring Diagram

    Electrical connection Wiring Diagram ( 7K / 9K ) CN 8 CN 7 CN 6 CN 26 L-IN CN 25 CN 1 N-IN CN 2 CN 3...
  • Page 19 Electrical connection Wiring Diagram ( 12K / 15K ) CN 8 CN 7 CN 6 CN 26 L-IN CN 25 CN 1 N-IN CN 2 CN 3...
  • Page 20: Commissioning And Adjusting

    Commissioning and adjusting the container with tap water until it emerges from Preparations the return hose without being mixed with air. Before starting up the system, check that the heating, 10. Stop machine, heat medium water pump stop running. collector and hot water circuits are full and thoroughly Depressing the white manual lever lightly and then vented.
  • Page 21: Inspection

    Commissioning and adjusting Inspection NOTE! Adjust the brine and the heating medium pump 7KH FRPSUHVVRU PXVW QRW EH IRUFHG WR VWDUW ZLWK SHULRGV VKRUWHU WKDW  VWDUW 1). Read the brine temperatures on the panel. The dif- SHU  PLQXWHV ference between these two temperatures should be 2—5 °C when the system has come into bal- ance.
  • Page 22: Control

    Control General information Menu Navigation The right-hand button on the control panel is used to open the desired menu. The left-hand button is used to return to the previous menu. The up and down buttons are used to navigate between the parameters of a menu. A cursor (arrow) on the left-hand side of the display indicates which menu can be opened.
  • Page 23: Sub-Menu Operation

    Control Menus INTEGRAL Integral is a program to set the startup time and distance between compressor and electrical heater, to set stop conditions of compressor and electrical heater. This program is depends on the "feed water temperature degeneratiaon" and Time. COMPRESSOR A -60 0 ADD1...
  • Page 24: Sub-Menu Heat Curve

    Control Menus ADD.HEAT ON or OFF ON select ON, electrical heater is running normally. OFF select OFF, only switch off electrical heater the others are running normally. If you wish to change operating mode: Open the main menu INFORMATION by pressing the right-hand button once. You will find the cursor at the sub-menu named OPERATION.
  • Page 25: Sub-Menu Temperature

    Control Menus Sub-Menu TEMPERATURE This menu shows the different temperatures of the heating system. All temperature changes registered over the last 60 minutes are stored in the control system and can be viewed in the shape of graphs. LIQ U ID RETURN AIR OUT Display outdoor ambient temperature.
  • Page 26: Degree Minute's(Dm) Instruction

    Control Menus Integral (DM) is a program to set the startup time and distance between compressor and electrical heater according to heat demand and heat output, to set stop conditions of compressor and electrical heater. This program is depends on the "feed water temperature degeneratiaon" and Time. To enter this menu operator can change the factory setting: Menu Text Description...
  • Page 27 Control Degree Minute s(DM) instruction Before the Degree Minute reach - 60 (adjustable) ,the compressor is off, but when the Degree Minute reach - 60 (adjustable) ,the compressor automatic start, and the flow temperature will begin increase. (Higher than desired temperature) when the actual water supply temperature reach / higher than the desired temperature, the DM will be changed.
  • Page 28 Control The relationship between compressor and DM T=T1-Ts+2 +1.0 +0.5 After compressor start running, when ‘setting return water temperature – actual return water temperature constant temperature setting, and the electrical heater does not start, then enter constant temperature control The temperature and its frequency during constant temperature program. Recorded by the above chart temperature program’s frequency is T=T1-Ts+2 , T has 10 areas, from 0 to 9, the rule of constant...
  • Page 29 Control Menus Sub-Menu TIME SETTING How to enter the Sub-Menu TIMESETTING: You need to choose the " TIMESETTING" on the main menu ( INFORMATION). Press the right button. Then " TIMESETTING" menu can be seen. TIMESETTING use button Up and down to select each item. DATE TIME To display year, month, date.
  • Page 30 Control Menus ADD TIME ON When choose mark “ ”, the Auto start function of electrical heater is active, choose “×”for cancel this function. If this function is active, every day during the timing, the electrical heater will work normally. ADD TIME OFF When choose mark “...
  • Page 31: Sub-Menu Operating Time

    Control Menus ADD START : ( 10 to 65 degree adjustable , factory setting is 40 degree ) Electrical heater start water temperature, it is adjustable from 10 - 65°C, factory setting is 40°C, this means when compressor heat the water temperature over 40°C, then allow the electrical heater to start, this setting is for energy-saving and water tank heating (WARMWATER) only.
  • Page 32: Sub-Menu Reset

    Control Menus Sub-Menu RESET Reset to factory setting value. Sub-Menu MAN TEST How to enter the Sub-Menu MAN TEST: You need to choose the " MAN TEST" on the main menu ( INFORMATION) And press the right button for 3 second .
  • Page 33: Sub-Menu Languang

    Control Adjustments to be made regularly Sub-Menu LANGUAGE Language selection : How to enter the Sub-Menu of LANGUAGE: DEUTSCH You need to choose the " L ANGUAGE" on the Main menu ( INFORMATION ). Press the right button. Then " LANGUAGE" menu can be seen. Use Up and Down botton to select the language , and press Right button to confirm.
  • Page 34: Adjustment Of Room Valve

    Control Adjustments to be made regularly CURVE is program that adjusts feed water temperature according outdoor ambient temperature, factory setting is ambient temperature 0 as feed water temperature 40 , that is CURVE =40; the value of CURVE is adjustable from 22 to 56 .
  • Page 35 Control Adjustments to be made regularly If you wish to change the ROOM value: Press the ”up” or ”down” button once to open the ROOM value for adjustment. Increase or reduce the preset value using the ”up” or ”down” button so that the desired room temperature is reached.
  • Page 36: Adjustment Of Part Of The Heat Curve

    Control Adjustments to be made regularly Adjustment of Part of the Heat Curve At outdoor temperatures between -5°C and +5°C part of the heat curve may need adjusting if the indoor temperature does not stay at the preset ROOM value. For this reason, the control system includes a function adjusting the curve at three outside temperatures: -5°C, 0°C, +5°C.
  • Page 37: Adjustment The Min And Max Valve

    Control Adjustments to be made regularly Adjustment of the MIN and MAX value The MIN and MAX value is the lowest respectively highest value that is allowed for the supply line temperature. Adjusting the minimum and maximum supply line temperature is particularly important if your home has floor heating.
  • Page 38: Graph Of Recent Change In Temperature

    Control Adjustments to be made regularly Press the ”down” button to move the cursor to HIGH T STOP or LOW T STOP. Open the selected parameter by pressing the right-hand button once. The cursor moves to HIGH T STOP or LOW T STOP. Raise or lower the value, using respectively the ”up”...
  • Page 39: Maximum Return Line Temperature

    Control Maximum Return Line Temperature The maximum return line temperature, i.e. temperature of the water returning from the heating system, should be adapted to each individual installation. The correct temperature value for your system will be entered by your installation contractor in connection with installation and can be adjusted later. Warm Water Production The temperature of the water distributed to the water heater is controlled by the regulating pressure switch and cannot be adjusted.
  • Page 40: Checking The Brine Level Of The Brine System

    Control Regular Checks Checking the Brine Level of the Brine System The Brine system must be filled with the correct volume of brine. Otherwise the heat pump unit risks being damaged. Brine system liquid (brine) must be added if the brine level gets so low that it is no longer visible in the expansion vessel.
  • Page 41: Alarm Messages

    Control Alarm Messages In the event of an alarm message, try to re-start the unit with the safety switch. If this does not work, try to solve the problem with the help of the table below. Call your installation contractor if you need help.
  • Page 42 Control Alarm Messages The cause of alarm ‘IPM MODULE’ could be: 1 The communications between Module and outdoor main circuit board is jamming; 2 Module is jamming and can not detect current or compressor; 3 Module can not start compressor; 4 Module’s rated 15VDC voltage is not steady 5 Module’s current overload How to do:...
  • Page 43 Control Alarm Messages 6. check the if DC voltage between A(first wire) and B(third wire) is normal, it should be 13.5V ~16.5V The cause of alarm ‘TRANSITION-MAIN COMMUNICATE’ could be: 1. The connection between transition circuit board and main circuit board is wrong; 2.
  • Page 44 Control Alarm Messages The cause of alarm ‘CMP TOP OVER’ could be: 1. Water flow was not enough; 2. Refrigerant was not enough 3. Ambient temperature was too high; How to do: 1. Check if the water flow was not enough, so that the heat exchange efficiency was not good; 2.
  • Page 45 Control Alarm Messages The cause of alarm ‘WARM WATER TEMP.’ could be: 1. The connection of water tank temperature sensor was loose; 2. The water tank temperature sensor was broken; How to do: 1. Find the connection and make sure it is fine; 2.
  • Page 46 Control Alarm Messages The cause of alarm ‘CMP TEMP.’ could be: 1. The connection of compressor exhaust air temperature sensor was loose; 2. The compressor exhaust air temperature sensor was broken; How to do: 1. Find the connection and make sure it is fine; 2.
  • Page 47 Control Circuit Board Picture For DC BWA-SS- 7 and DC BWA-SS-9 Display Transition circuit board Module Main circuit board Circuit Board Picture For DC BWA-SS- 12 and DC BWA-SS-15 Display Transition circuit board Power board Module Main circuit board...
  • Page 48 Control Sensors resistance table compressor exhaust temperature sensor resistance Unit (compressor exhaust temperature sensor R(K ) R(K ) R(K ) R(K ) 542.7 68.66 13.59 3.702 511.9 65.62 13.11 3.595 62.73 12.65 3.492 455.9 59.98 12.21 3.392 430.5 57.37 11.79 3.296 406.7 54.89...
  • Page 49 Control Sensors resistance table 2 water/ambient/pipe sensor resistance Unit water/ambient/pipe sensor) 115.266 12.6431 2.35774 0.62973 108.146 12.0561 2.27249 0.61148 101.517 11.5 2.19073 0.59386 96.3423 10.9731 2.11241 0.57683 89.5865 10.4736 2.03732 0.56038 84.219 1.96532 0.54448 79.311 9.55074 1.89627 0.52912 74.536 9.12445 1.83003 0.51426 70.1698...
  • Page 50: Terminology And Abbreviations

    Control Terminology and Abbreviations Evaporate the evaporator, energy from the heat source is absorbed by the refrigerant passing through the evaporator. The refrigerant turns into gas. (See ”Heat Pump Principle” on p. 4). INTEGRAL INTEGRAL is the heat balance of the heating system. Production of heat is regulated acc. to a calculated heat demand value.
  • Page 51: Description Of The Switch Board

    Description of the switch board Function When test or repair the machine, the compressor, water cycle pump and outdoor fan motor can be force manual startup. Water Pump : Control the Water Cycle Pump E-Heater : Control the Electrical Heater 1 and 2 O-Warm Water : Control the 3 way valve turn to the Water Tank Heating side ( B side ) I-Room Heating : Control the 3 way valve turn to the Room...
  • Page 52: Dealing With Malfunctions

    Dealing with malfunctions Draining, heat medium side Close the shut-off valves in heating medium system. And then close the water tank drain valve (79) . and open the drain valve ( 80 ). A small amount of water runs out, however, to fully empty the heating medium side requires the connector that joins the heating medium side and the connection on the heat pump VB-flow to be loosened a little to allow air to...
  • Page 53: Component Placement

    Component placement Please Note : The picture for reference only !
  • Page 54 Component placement DC BWA-SS-12 for e x a m p l e Please Note : The picture for reference only !
  • Page 55 Component placement 3X400 V / 3 / 50 HZ Please Note : The picture for reference only !
  • Page 56: List Of Components

    List of components Low pressure needle valve Top board Right side board High pressure needle valve Left side board Brine in pipe Glass upper door Brine out pipe Heating return pipe Glass lower door drainpipe for Water tank Front board Heating flow pipe Board for fixing control panel Waterspout...
  • Page 57: Dimensions

    Dimensions Dimensions and setting-out coordinates...
  • Page 58: Accessories

    Accessories Enclosed kit Outside air temperature sensor Room temperature sensor...
  • Page 59: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Technical specifications 3 x 400 V IP 21 Refrigerant : R410A Type ( DC BWA-SS SERIES ) ( KW ) 14.60 9.98 Heating Capacity at 0/35 °C 11.85 ( KW ) 3.59 2.45 Heating Power Input at 0/35 °C 2.925 400 V / 3 / 50 Hz Operational voltage...

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