Trianco ActiveAir S1800 S User, Installation, Comissioning & Servicing Instructions
Trianco ActiveAir S1800 S User, Installation, Comissioning & Servicing Instructions

Trianco ActiveAir S1800 S User, Installation, Comissioning & Servicing Instructions

Air-to-water air source heat pump

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AIR-TO-WATER
AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP
S1800 S
USER, INSTALLATION,
COMMISSIONING & SERVICING
INSTRUCTIONS
Please read these instructions carefully before installing,
commissioning and using this appliance.
To be retained by the householder
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  • Page 1 AIR-TO-WATER AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP S1800 S USER, INSTALLATION, COMMISSIONING & SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Please read these instructions carefully before installing, commissioning and using this appliance. To be retained by the householder...
  • Page 2 HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION INFORMATION FOR THE INSTALLER AND SERVICE ENGINEERS Under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, it is a requirement to provide information on substances hazardous to health (COSHH Regulations 1998). TR Engineering takes every reasonable care to ensure that these products are designed and constructed to meet these general safety requirements, provided they are properly installed and used.
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR THE END-USER  Installation of the appliance must only be carried out by persons with suitable engineering qualifications  Do not attempt to modify, repair or service the appliance yourself  Do not insert body parts or any other items into the air inlet or air outlet ...
  • Page 4 The following information should be completed upon installation of the appliance, for householder reference: Installation Engineer’s Signature: ………………………………………………. Company Name (if applicable): ………………………………………………….. …………………………………………………………….. Company Address: …………………………………………………………….. …………………………………………………………….. …………………………………………………………….. Company Tel. No: Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity European Directives Covered by this Declaration: EN 55014-1 : 2000 (+A1:2001, A2:2002);...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PAGE Health & Safety (Materials) Important End-User Safety Information Declaration of Conformity Introduction Operating Instructions Setting the Clock/Timer 6 & 7 Non-timed Control Setting the Water Temperature Operating Parameter Display Safety Cut-out Devices Servicing Simple Fault-Finding Tips for Lowering Energy Usage After-Sales Service Information Technical Information Dimensions &...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Please note, to assist TR Engineering in improving customer The diagram below (fig. 1) shows the programmer layout with service, it is important that the guarantee/registration card is the controls uncovered (lift off the protective flap). completed and returned. The Activair is a single component unit air source heat SETTING THE CLOCK pump, designed to provide hot water or low-temperature...
  • Page 7: Non-Timed Control

    SETTING THE TIMER NON-TIMED CONTROL Using the timer, it is possible to set two separate time periods It is possible to operate the appliance without using the timer at which the appliance will operate. control. Ensure that the clock and all other required parameters have been set before continuing.
  • Page 8: Operating Parameter Display

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued) OPERATING PARAMETER DISPLAY COIL TEMPERATURE CUTOUT In certain circumstances, the unit may enter a temporary lock Should the coil temperature reach too high a level, the unit will out mode in order to maintain efficient operation. During such automatically switch off until the temperature has been reduced, times, a code will appear on the programmer display (fig.
  • Page 9: Simple Fault-Finding

    If the appliance is operating, but the water temperature is lower than expected: These settings should not be altered from the above without the express permission of Trianco. Check that all isolation valves are fully open. If for some reason the settings do not match the figures given Check the water temperature setting is not too low.
  • Page 10: After-Sales Service Information

    AFTER-SALES SERVICE INFORMATION A qualified field service engineer is available to TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE attend a breakdown or manufacturing fault occurring while the appliance is under guarantee. A team of trained technical advisors are available to discuss any problem with the appliance which may The appliance must be made available for service occur.
  • Page 11: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION ALL DIMENSIONS IN mm 1030 72.5 FIG 2 – OVERALL DIMENSIONS FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW FIG 3 - CLEARANCES...
  • Page 12: Technical Specification

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Output / Ambient See graph below Max. Input Power 6.5kW Max. Input Current 29 amp Cable Size Required Flow Rate (primary water) 70 litres/min Weight (empty) 150kg Noise Level 60 dB(A) Min. Water Output Temperature 20°C Max. Water Output Temperature 55°C Power Supply 230V - 50Hz Fused at 32 amp...
  • Page 13: Installation Instructions

    INSTALLATION SITING & VENTILATION INTRODUCTION Important note: if the unit has been moved significantly from an The Activair air source heat pump must be installed in full upright position prior to installation, it must be left standing for at accordance with these instructions and all relevant least 24 hours before use.
  • Page 14: Electrical

    SITING AND VENTILATION ELECTRICAL (continued) 230V single-phase 50Hz (fused 32 amp). Do not install the appliance within 1000mm of television, radio Electrical work should be carried out in accordance with BS or stereo equipment. 7671:2001, current I.E.E. regulations any local regulations which may apply, by a qualified electrical The appliance should not be installed where it will be exposed engineer.
  • Page 15: Internal Wiring Diagram

    FIG 4 – INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAM...
  • Page 16: Health & Safety

    INSTALLATION (continued) DOMESTIC HOT WATER AND HEATING SYSTEMS CYLINDER AND UNIT SIZING Heating systems must be installed in accordance with HVCA The size of the cylinder to be used in conjunction with the Codes of Practice and BS 5449 Part 1. appliance is determined by the type of cylinder fitted.
  • Page 17: Example System Schematics 17

    SYSTEM SCHEMATICS The Activair is suitable for connection to standard sealed systems and open vent systems. The following example schematics are for reference only. All systems must be installed in compliance with current Building Regulations and any local directives which may apply. Note: a circulating pump is not included within the Activair unit.
  • Page 18 SYSTEM SCHEMATICS (cont.) FIG 9 BUFFER TANK FOR STANDARD OR UNDERFLOOR HEATING CIRCUITS FIG 10 – DHW & HTG VIA TANK - IN - TANK WITH SOLAR COIL...
  • Page 19 CYLINDER SENSOR SEALED SYSTEMS Expansion Vessel A submersible cylinder sensor is supplied packed with the appliance. The sensor MUST be fitted into the cylinder or buffer tank approximately 1/3 up from the base of the tank or cylinder, Failure to ensure the correct sized expansion vessel can result into a wet pocket if available.
  • Page 20: System Filling

    INSTALLATION (continued) 4) Press and release the search button and check readings 1 to 4. The temperature diffrerence between 1 and 4 SYSTEM FILLING should be no more than 25 deg C. If the difference is Sealed Systems higher check for impaired water flow. Before filling the system, ensure that all fittings and joints have 5) Explain all system controls and the maintenance procedure been made.
  • Page 21: Operating Parameters & Fault-Finding 21

    OPERATING PARAMETER CODES In certain circumstances, the unit will display a code on the programmer screen (fig. 1). A description of these codes and their causes can be found in the chart below: Code Description Cause Solution Water cylinder temperature cut-out Sensor disconnected Reconnect sensor to PCB (see internal wiring diagram, fig.
  • Page 22 FAULT-FINDING If the appliance fails to start for no apparent reason and an If the appliance is operating, but the water temperature is lower operating parameter code (page 21) is not displayed on the than expected: programmer, carry out the following checks: Check that all isolation valves are fully open.
  • Page 23: Spares

    SPARES Item Description Part Number 224524 Programmer 224501 Compressor 224526 Compressor Capacitor 224530 Fan Motor 224528 Fan Motor Capacitor 224539 Transformer 224506 Relay 224542 Relay Cable 224543 NTC Sensor 224508 Fan Blades 224545 Auxiliary Starter 224520 Programmer Extension Cable 224535 NTC Sensor PCB Adaptor Cable 224531 Ambient Temperature Sensor...
  • Page 24 Tel: (0114) 257 2300 Fax: (0114) 257 1419 www.trianco.co.uk Copyright in this brochure and the drawings and illustrations contained within are vested in TR Engineering Ltd and neither the brochure or any part thereof may be reproduced without prior written consent.

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