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OPERATION MANUAL SPLIT AIR TO WATER HEAT PUMPS SHP-140IRC+SHP-140ERC SHP-180IRC+SHP-180ERC H E A T P U M P S...
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1 Heat pump connection to the LAN network Heat pump Sinclair is equipped with a web server, which gives the possibility to display current status of heat pump or if necessary to change its settings through web interface. This can be done with the equipment using web browser (PC, SmartPhone, tablet), which is connected to the same LAN network.
2 Web interface If your heat pump is connected to LAN network and has its IP address, write this address into address box of your browser, as for example 192.168.1.35 as shown on Fig. 2. Fig. 2: Heat pump IP address Web browser will display the home page of the web interface.
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2.1 Homepage This page shows the current status of heat pump and the most important temperatures. Fig. 3: Web interface homepage Description of icons: Indication of energy distribution tariff. Meaning of the colors: • green – low tariff • red – high tariff Indication of heat pump status.
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Temperature of water for radiator heating. Clicking on this button you move to the page for comfort setting. Temperature of water for underfoor heating. Clicking on this button you move to the page for comfort setting. Furthermore the outside temperature, the reference room temperature and the swimming pool temperature are shown on the homepage.
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2.3 Page with a survey of measured temperatures This page displays the current temperature of the air, water, refrigerant and possibly also pressures in the refrigerant circuit and from them derived evaporation temperatures. Fig. 5: Page with a survey of measured temperatures The page is updated automatically every 15 seconds.
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2.4 Heat pump settings page This page guides the operator to the settings of all operation parameters of the heat pump and to the selection of language for the web interface. Fig. 6: Heat pump settings page Displayed buttons are used for the setting of the following item groups: Comfort settings.
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Remote supervision settings. GSM module settings. Language selection. 2.4.1 Comfort settings This page can be used for a simple and quick change of inside temperature without the necessity to change equitherm settings or other heat pump settings. You simply select how many degrees you want to increase or decrease the inside temperature than usually.
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2.4.2 Priority settings This page is used to define the importance of individual heating circuits and thus the sequence, in which they will be heated. If there is for example the demand to heat two different circuits, heating starts with that one with a higher priority. The circuit with a lower priority will be heated only after heating that one with a higher priority.
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Direction of water from solar collector. These items can be selected: • automatic – according to the priorities • heating – only to heating water tank • swimming pool – only to swimming pool The most common setting is shown on Fig. 8. 2.4.3 Operation parameter settings This page is used for settings of demand temperatures for all circuits, setting of RCS (Ripple Control Systems) tariff and conditions for using bivalent heat source (embedded heater or other...
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• Start temperature for swimming pool – if the temperature in swimming pool drops below the set temperature, the heat pump starts heating swimming pool. • Stop temperature for swimming pool – when the temperature in swimming pool rises during heating above the set temperature, the heat pump stops heating swimming pool.
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2.4.4 Equitherm settings This page is used to define equitherm curves for radiator and underfloor heating. Equitherm curve defines, which water temperature is necessary for heating depending on the outside temperature. The curve is defined for each house individually (because each house has a different thermal loss, radiator surface etc.), so that requested thermal comfort in the house can be kept in all weather conditions.
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2.4.5 LAN settings This page is used for changing settings of heat pump connection to LAN network. It contains the same settings, which are accessible from heat pump operation panel; LAN settings menu (more details in chapter …). Fig. 11: LAN settings...
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2.4.6 Remote supervision settings This page is used for remote supervision settings (if the heat pump is connected via router to the internet). Fig. 12: Remote supervision settings...
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2.4.7 GSM module settings This page is used for heat pump GSM module settings (if installed). Fig. 13: GSM settings This setting gives the possibility to enter up to 16 authorized telephone numbers, which can control the heat pump from the mobile phone, or which can receive an information message in case of any fault or event.
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2.4.8 Language selection This page is used for the selection of the web interface language. Fig. 14: Language selection 3 Conclusion The manufacturer reserves the right for changes in this manual without prior notice.
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Manufacturer: Sinclair Corporation Ltd., 1-4 Argyll Street, London W1F 7LD, UK Supplier and technical support: Nepa, spol.s.r.o. Purky ova 45 612 00 Brno Czech Republic www.nepa.cz Toll-free info line: +420 800 100 285...
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