Air/water heat pumps with indoor and outdoor units, monoblock version, 2.4 to 14.7 kw (152 pages)
Summary of Contents for Viessmann VITOCAL 222-S
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VIESMANN Installation and service instructions for contractors Vitocal 222-S Type AWT-AC 221.A04 to A13 Compact heat pumps, split version for heating and cooling opera- tion For applicability, see the last page VITOCAL 222-S Please keep safe. 5623 638 GB 10/2012...
Safety instructions Safety instructions Please follow these safety instructions closely to prevent accidents and mate- rial losses. Safety instructions explained ■ Codes of practice of the relevant trade associations. Danger ■ All current safety regulations as This symbol warns against the defined by DIN, EN, DVGW, VDE and risk of injury.
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Repairing components that fulfil a safety function can compromise the safe operation of your sys- tem. Defective components must be replaced with genuine Viessmann spare parts. Auxiliary components, spare and wearing parts Please note Spare and wearing parts that have not been tested together with the system can compromise its function.
Index Index Installation instructions Preparing for installation Application......................Requirements regarding on-site connections............Overview of possible system schemes..............Designations in the system examples..............11 System example, ID: 4605418_1202_02............. 11 Installation sequence Installing the external unit..................18 Installing the internal unit..................23 Connecting refrigerant lines.................
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Index Index (cont.) External unit electrical equipment, type AWT-AC 221.A10, A13......124 External unit hydraulics, type AWT-AC 221.A10, A13......... 126 Commissioning/service reports Hydraulic parameter report................... 128 Control parameter report..................128 Specification....................... 135 Appendix Heat pump commissioning order................140 Declaration of conformity.................. 141 Keyword index....................
Preparing for installation Application The compact heat pumps Vitocal 222-S, Note type AWT-AC 221.A04 to A13, can be Vitocal 222-S is intended exclusively for used for the following purposes: domestic use, i.e. even people who have ■ Central heating and cooling via a heat- not had any instruction are able to oper- ing system.
Preparing for installation Requirements regarding on-site connections Internal unit A Opening for LV leads <42 V B DHW...
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Preparing for installation Requirements regarding on-site connections (cont.) C DHW circulation G Hot gas line D Opening for 230 V cables H Heating water flow E Cold water K Heating water return F Liquid line Connection sizes for hydraulic connections Pos.
Internal/external unit connecting cable: 12 V BUS 2.5 m 1.5 m 43 V BUS 2.5 m 1.5 m Recommended power cables Vitocal 222-S, type AWT-AC 221.A04 221.A07 221.A10 221.A13 External unit (compressor) 230 V~ Cable cross-section 3 x 2.5 mm 3 x 2.5 mm...
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Preparing for installation Overview of possible system schemes (cont.) System schemes Component System scheme Heating circuit A1/HC1 — — — — M2/HC2 — — — — DHW cylinder — — — — Heating water buffer cylinder — — Instantaneous heating water heater —...
Preparing for installation Designations in the system examples -2/145- --2/F14-- --2/F14-- --2/X3.8;3.9-- --2/211.2-- System example, ID: 4605418_1202_02 Note This scheme is a general example with- out shut-off valves or safety equipment. This does not replace the need for local engineering.
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Preparing for installation System example, ID: 4605418_1202_02 (cont.) Hydraulic installation scheme -8/145- -8/145- -2/X3.8;3.9- --105/2-- -105/20--76- --2/212.2-- --74/20-- --105/52-- -2/X3.8;3.9- -2/212.3- -2/X3.3;3.4- --2/211.5-- Note In cooling mode, safeguard the minimum flow rate in the secondary circuit. Open valves on the heating circuit distributor fully and permanently or install an overflow valve.
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(cont.) Pos. Designation Heat source Internal unit, heat pump, Vitocal 222-S, type AWT-AC 221.A Heat pump control unit Vitotronic 200, type WO1C Outside temperature sensor ATS Instantaneous heating water heater with switching module (integral) 3-way diverter valve "Heating/DHW heating" (integral)
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Preparing for installation System example, ID: 4605418_1202_02 (cont.) Pos. Designation Heating circuit without mixer A1/HC1 Radiator heating circuit Vitotrol remote control Heating circuit pump Electrical installation scheme For an overview of the electrical connec- For information regarding the power sup- tions and more detailed information ply, see page 61.
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Preparing for installation System example, ID: 4605418_1202_02 (cont.) X3.8 X3.9 212.3 X2.N 100W 212.2 HK A1 X2.N 211.5 X2.N 130W 211.2 X2.N 130W 211.4 X2.N 211.3 400 V, 50 Hz 3 / N / PE 224.4 X2.N X3.3 X3.4 KM BUS distributor HK A1 HK M2 HK M2...
Preparing for installation System example, ID: 4605418_1202_02 (cont.) NTC 10 kΩ NTC 10 kΩ Power supply, internal unit with External unit connections instantaneous heating water heater 4 for 400 V~ or 230 V~ 4 kW Heat pump control unit power supply X1.1 1 / N / PE 230 V/ 50 Hz...
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Preparing for installation System example, ID: 4605418_1202_02 (cont.) Parameter Setting "System definition" ■ "System scheme 7000" "6" DHW heating: "Time program DHW heating" Set time program (see op- erating instructions) "Time program DHW circulation" Set time program (see op- (if a DHW circulation pump is installed) erating instructions) "DHW"...
Installation sequence Installing the external unit Please note Type AWT-AC Max. tilting angle Avoid damaging the appliance 221.A04 45° during transportation. 221.A07 45° Never put weight on top of the 221.A10 30° appliance. 221.A13 30° Please note If the compressor in the external unit is steeply angled, lubricant will enter the refrigerant circuit and damage the appliance.
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Installation sequence Installing the external unit (cont.) Avoid "air short circuits". Installation information ■ Take the lengths of the refrigerant ■ Installation on a floor: lines into account (see "Connecting Use supports (accessories) for floor- refrigerant lines"). standing installation. ■ Select the installation site so that the Where such supports cannot be used, evaporator cannot be blocked by install the external unit freestanding on...
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Installation sequence Installing the external unit (cont.) ■ In regions with prolonged cold sea- Weight of external units sons (e.g. in Germany), provide an Type AWT-AC Weight in kg electric supplementary heating facility 221.A04 (accessory) for the condensate pan. 221.A07 ■...
Installation sequence Installing the external unit (cont.) Minimum clearances Example: type AWT-AC 221.A04 A Air intake B Air discharge Type AWT-AC Dimensions in mm Cable entry above below ground ground level level 221.A04 ≥ 100 ≥ 100 ≥ 400 ≥ 300 ≥...
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Installation sequence Installing the external unit (cont.) Floor mounting A Support for floorstanding installation (accessory)
Installation sequence Installing the external unit (cont.) B Gravel bed as condensate soak- E Rubber mounts (supplied) away C Concrete foundations (see technical guide) D Drainage pipe DN 100 (only with entries below ground level) Note We recommend letting condensate drain away freely (without condensate pipe).
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Installation sequence Installing the internal unit (cont.) Total weight with filled DHW cylinder Minimum room volume (to Type AWT-AC Weight in kg DIN EN 378): 221.A04 Type AWT-AC Minimum room 221.A07 volume in m 221.A10 221.A04 221.A13 221.A07 221.A10 221.A13 Minimum clearances Minimum room height h Installation...
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Installation sequence Installing the internal unit (cont.) Removing the cylinder module...
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Installation sequence Installing the internal unit (cont.) P501 P303 P302 P301...
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Installation sequence Installing the internal unit (cont.)
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Installation sequence Installing the internal unit (cont.)
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Installation sequence Installing the internal unit (cont.)
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Installation sequence Installing the internal unit (cont.) Note Do not damage sealing tape A when removing the cylinder module.
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Installation sequence Installing the internal unit (cont.) Assembly and sealing faces to note 2. Fit the cylinder module in reverse order to that described on page 25. Please note Make tight hydraulic connec- tions between the heat pump module and cylinder module. With pipe outlets, ensure lock- ing tabs C are seated cor- rectly (see following illustra-...
Installation sequence Installing the internal unit (cont.) Connecting refrigerant lines ■ The external unit is pre-filled with refrigerant R410A. ■ Install oil lift bends (see illustration) into the vertical lines in the following cases: – In heating mode, if the internal unit is installed higher than the external unit.
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Installation sequence Connecting refrigerant lines (cont.) Routing refrigerant lines Vitocal 222-S, type AWT-AC 221.A04 221.A07 221.A10 221.A13 Refrigerant lines Min. line length Max. line length 20 m 30 m 30 m 30 m Max. height differential internal 10 m 15 m...
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Installation sequence Connecting refrigerant lines (cont.) Insulation against noise and vibrations with entry points above ground level Note Route connecting cables and refrigerant lines separately. A Pipe bends as vibration compensa- D Electrical cables/leads, internal/ tors external unit B Clips with EPDM lining C Cable entry, e.g.
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Installation sequence Connecting refrigerant lines (cont.) Example: type AWT-AC 221.A04 C Liquid line D Hot gas line Please note 3. Flare the pipe ends. Contamination (e.g. metal swarf) or moisture must not 4. Secure the pipes. enter the copper pipes. Therefore, hold the pipe open- ings downwards or tempora- rily plug them.
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Installation sequence Connecting refrigerant lines (cont.) Tighten nuts with the following torques: Type AWT-AC Line Connection Torque in Nm to external unit ⁷⁄₁₆ UNF 221.A04 Liquid line 7 6 mm 14–18 Hot gas line 7 12 mm ¾ UNF 50–62 221.A07 Liquid line 7 10 mm ⅝...
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Installation sequence Connecting refrigerant lines (cont.) C Liquid line D Hot gas line Please note Note Contamination (e.g. metal swarf) ■ The refrigerant lines of the internal unit or moisture must not enter the are filled with nitrogen, overpressure copper pipes. 2 bar.
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Installation sequence Connecting refrigerant lines (cont.) 1. Remove nuts from refrigerant con- nections C and D and slide onto the supplied pipe bends. 2. Flare the pipe ends of the supplied pipe bends on the short side. Note Flare the pipe end of the hot gas line by approx.
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Installation sequence Connecting refrigerant lines (cont.) 5. Flare the pipe bends on their open end and secure connection piece (twin nipple) with union nuts. Note ■ Flare the pipe end of the hot gas line by approx. 0.5 mm. ■ Connection pieces must not be positioned diagonally.
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Installation sequence Connecting refrigerant lines (cont.) 6. Type AWT-AC 221.A04: ■ Slide the supplied union nuts (⁷⁄₁₆ UNF for liquid line, ¾ UNF for hot gas line) over the refrigerant lines from the external unit. ■ Flare the refrigerant lines from the external unit.
Installation sequence Connecting the secondary circuit Opening the casing door...
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Installation sequence Connecting the secondary circuit (cont.) A Straight pipe sections supplied B Pipe bends from secondary circuit connection set (accessories, see separate installation instructions) Symbol Meaning Connection Heating water return Cu 28 x 1 mm Heating water flow Cu 28 x 1 mm...
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Installation sequence Connecting the secondary circuit (cont.) 2. Install the supplied safety assembly: Either to the on-site line in the heating water return to the secondary circuit connection set (accessory) Connection set installation instructions 3. Fill and vent the secondary circuit. 4.
Installation sequence Connections on the DHW side For connecting the DHW side, observe DIN 1988 and DIN 4753 . P R H M O A DHW H Shut-off valve B DHW circulation pump K Flow regulating valve C Spring-loaded check valve L Pressure gauge connection D Heat pump connecting chamber M Non-return valve/pipe separator...
Installation sequence Connections on the DHW side (cont.) Recommendation: Install the safety valve higher than the top edge of the cyl- inder. This protects the valve against contamination, scaling and high temper- atures. The DHW cylinder does not then need to be drained when working on the safety valve.
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Installation sequence Electrical connection (cont.) This ensures that, should there Please note be an error, for example when In terms of safety, the BUS cable detaching a wire, the wires can- for the internal/external unit not drift into the adjacent voltage (12 V or 43 V) does not count as area.
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Installation sequence Electrical connection (cont.) Internal unit: Routing electric cables to the wiring chamber 400/230 V > 42 V < 42 V...
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Installation sequence Electrical connection (cont.) A Power cables to switching module E Type AWT-AC 221.A04 and A07: for instantaneous heating water 43 V BUS cable: Routing in the heater 230 V~/400 V~ 230 V~ voltage range (connection, B Connecting cables for 230 V~ func- see page 60) tion components F Heat pump control unit power cable...
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Installation sequence Electrical connection (cont.) Internal unit: Overview of connections 12 V P202 P203 43 V F101...
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Installation sequence Electrical connection (cont.) A Expansion PCB on main PCB (con- F Switching module and power supply nect nothing on site) for instantaneous heating water B Main PCB (see page 50) heater (see page 64) F3 Fuse 6.3 A (slow) C Controller and sensor PCB (see page 55) D AVI PCB (see page 58)
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Installation sequence Electrical connection (cont.) Plug sYA Terminals Function Explanation 211.2 Secondary pump ■ In systems without a heating water buffer cylinder, no other heating circuit pump is required (see terminal 212.2). ■ Connect temperature limiter as maxi- mum temperature limiter for underfloor heating circuit (if installed) in series.
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Installation sequence Electrical connection (cont.) Connecting a temperature limiter as a maximum temperature limiter for under- floor heating Connecting a general temperature Connecting the temperature limiter, limiter B part no. 7151 728, 7151 729 B X2.N X2.N sÖ Heating circuit without mixer A1/ Connection Circulation pump C A to control...
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Installation sequence Electrical connection (cont.) Connecting the temperature limiter, part no. 7151 728, 7151 729 B to mixer extension kit sÖ sÖ A Connect plug sÖ to mixer extension B Temperature limiter C Heating circuit pump for heating cir- cuit with mixer Internal unit: Expansion PCB on main PCB (function compo- nents 230 V~) Make no on-site connections.
Installation sequence Electrical connection (cont.) Terminals Function Explanation X3.1 Switched phase. Via control unit ON/OFF switch. Note Observe the total load (1000 W) of all con- nected components. X3.3 Flow limiter Requires zero volt N/O contact: X3.4 ■ Closed: Heat pump in operation ■...
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Installation sequence Electrical connection (cont.) Terminals Function Explanation X3.8 Frost stat and/or contact Requires zero volt N/C contact: X3.9 humidistat ■ Closed: Continuous safety chain ■ Open: Safety chain interrupted; heat Jumper pump shut down ■ Breaking capacity 230 V~, 0.15 A ■...
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Installation sequence Electrical connection (cont.) Plug Sensor Type KM BUS (wires interchangeable) Use the KM BUS distributor (accessories) if several de- vices are connected. KM BUS subscriber (examples): ■ Extension kit for one heating circuit with mixer M2/HC2 ■ Remote control for Vitotrol 200A or Vitotrol 300B (set the heating circuit assignment at the remote control) ■...
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Installation sequence Electrical connection (cont.) L1 N A Extension EA1 G Circulation pump for swimming pool B Power supply 1/N/PE 230 V/50 Hz heating (accessory) H Temperature controller for regulat- C Junction box (on site) ing the swimming pool temperature D Fuses and contactor for circulation (floating contact, 230 V~;...
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Installation sequence Electrical connection (cont.) Internal unit: AVI PCB Interface internal unit – external unit Plug Component F101 Fuse 1.0 AL (slow) P202 BUS connection (12 V to external unit for type AWT-AC 221.A10 and A13) P203 BUS connection (43 V to external unit for type AWT-AC 221.A04 and A07) Note ■...
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Installation sequence Electrical connection (cont.) External unit: Overview of connections Vitocal 222-S, type AWT-AC 221.A04 221.A07 221.A10 and A13 A Wiring chamber: ■ BUS connection to the internal unit Note Do not interchange the BUS con- nection wires between the internal and external units.
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Installation sequence Electrical connection (cont.) Connecting internal and external unit Vitocal 222-S, type AWT-AC 221.A04 221.A07 221.A10 and A13 C N L ? C2 C1 ? N L 12V COM COM 43V 12V COM COM 43V 12V COM COM 43V...
Installation sequence Power supply Isolators for non-earthed conductors Danger ■ The mains isolator (if installed) must The absence of component simultaneously isolate from the mains earthing can lead to serious injury all non-earthed conductors with a min- from electric current if an electri- imum contact separation of 3 mm.
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Installation sequence Power supply (cont.) ■ The heat pump control unit/PCB ■ Protect the power supply to the heat must be supplied without power-OFF; pump control unit with a fuse of 16 A tariffs that are subject to possible shut- (max.).
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Installation sequence Power supply (cont.) Power supply, external unit (230 V~) Vitocal 222-S, type AWT-AC 221.A04 221.A07 221.A10 and A13 C N L ? C2 C1 ? N L ? N L1 ? N L1 A Wiring chamber, external unit (see...
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Installation sequence Power supply (cont.) Connecting instantaneous heating water heater power cable Internal unit ■ Recommended power cable: 400 V~: 5 x 2.5 mm 1/N/PE 230 V~: 7 x 2.5 mm 230 V/50 Hz ■ Max. fuse protection 16 A ■...
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Installation sequence Power supply (cont.) Power supply with power-OFF Power-OFF without on-site load disconnection The power-OFF signal is connected Note directly to the heat pump control unit. Observe the technical connection condi- The compressor is "forced" off when tions of the relevant power supply util- power-OFF is enabled.
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Installation sequence Power supply (cont.) Power-OFF with on-site load disconnection The power-OFF signal is connected to Note the on-site contactor of the economy tar- Observe the technical connection condi- iff power supply and in the heat pump tions of the relevant power supply util- control unit.
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Installation sequence Power supply (cont.) G Ripple control receiver (contact H Economy tariff meter open: power-OFF enabled) with K Feed: TNC system backup fuse L Mains isolator Power supply in conjunction with own energy consumption Without power-OFF E1E2 D /D L1 L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 A Heat pump C Electricity meter...
Installation sequence Power supply (cont.) G Double-tariff meter (for special tariff K Meter with reverse block: for heat pump) For energy generated by PV sys- Not permissible in conjunction with L Isolator for the domestic power sup- PV systems for own energy con- sumption.
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Steps - commissioning, inspection and maintenance For further information regarding the individual steps, see the page indicated Commissioning steps Inspection steps Maintenance steps Page • • • 1. Opening the heat pump..........71 • 2. Compiling reports............71 •...
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Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Steps - commissioning, inspection and… (cont.) Commissioning steps Inspection steps Maintenance steps Page • • • 19. Starting the heat pump........... 84 • 20. Commissioning the system........... 84 • 21. Ticking the heat pump type on the type plate of the internal unit (as per external unit type plate) •...
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps Opening the heat pump Danger Please note Touching 'live' components can Wait at least 30 min between the result in severe injury due to elec- installation and commissioning of tric shock. the appliance to prevent equip- ■...
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Evacuating refrigerant lines and internal unit Please note Please note Commissioning is weather- Before evacuating the refrigerant dependent. lines and the internal unit, check all connections for tightness with In the case of high relative humid- leak detection spray.
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Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Example: type AWT-AC 221.A07 A Internal unit E Service valve (Schrader valve) B External unit For type AWT-AC, type 221.A07, the service valve is located at the C Liquid line connection of the liquid line.
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Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) G Fill hose between pressure gauge L Vacuum pump set and external unit M Connection hose between pressure H Pressure gauge set gauge set and vacuum gauge K Connection hose between pressure N Valve for vacuum gauge gauge set and vacuum pump O Vacuum gauge...
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Filling refrigerant lines and the internal unit Note 3. Unscrew the caps on the external unit ■ The external unit is pre-filled with fill valves, open both fill valves and refrigerant R410A.
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) 6. Unscrew the caps on the external unit Refrigerant filling capacity per metre fill valves, open both fill valves and line length (for line lengths from 12 to refit the caps. 30 m) Type AWT-AC R410A in g/m...
■ Soften fill water with a hardness above 16.8 °dH (3.0 mol/m ), e.g. with the small softening system for heating water (see the Viessmann Vitoset pricelist). 1. Open any non-return valves installed on site. 2. Check the pre-charge pressure of the expansion vessel.
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Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) 3. Fill (flush) and vent the secondary cir- cuit: ■ Slightly open the quick-action air vent valve (see safety assembly, chapter "Connecting the secon- dary circuit"), and leave open. ■ Open the DHW heating air vent valve (see following chapter);...
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Cleaning the DHW cylinder Danger Please note Uncontrolled escape of DHW or Pointed or sharp cleaning heat transfer medium can cause objects scalding and building damage. may damage the DHW cylinder. Only open DHW and heating water connections with a depres- Please note...
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Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Please note A short circuit between the mag- nesium anode and internal indi- rect coil increases the protective effect of the magnesium anode and leads to corrosion damage on the DHW cylinder. Before inserting the electrical cables, measure the resistance between terminals A and B.
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Replacing the magnesium anode Note Please note If the magnesium anode needs to be A short circuit between the mag- replaced, a maintenance-free impressed nesium anode and internal indi- current anode (accessory) can be used. rect coil increases the protective effect of the magnesium anode For removal of the magnesium anode,...
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Please note 3. Check the aluminium fins of the heat Excessive air pressure from exchanger for deformation and the front and sides can result scratches; if necessary, repair with a in the deformation of the alu- suitable tool (e.g.
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Starting the heat pump Please note 2. Wait 2 min. Operation of the heat pump with insufficient refrigerant results in 3. Switch ON internal unit voltage. damage to the appliance. ■...
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Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Commissioning with the commissioning wizard The commissioning wizard guides you Switch on the ON/OFF switch on the automatically through all the menus heat pump control unit. where settings have to be made. For ■...
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Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Language Date Date/time Time Start commissioning? Coding Parameter group Parameter level 1 select Sensor values Temperature sensors display Signal inputs Signal inputs display Actuator test Actuator test carry out Subscriber check Subscriber check carry out Function check...
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Required heat pump parameters "Output compressor stage 5030" During commissioning, the heating out- put of the heat pump must be selected subject to type. Vitocal 222-S, type AWT-AC 221.A04 221.A07 221.A10 221.A13 "Output compressor stage 4 kW...
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Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Required parameters for components connected on site Detailed explanations regard- ing parameters Service instructions for Vitotronic 200 heat pump control unit Pumps and other components Pump/component Parameter Setting Heating circuit pump "System definition"...
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Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Pump/component Parameter Setting For a separate cooling cir- "1" cuit: "Cooling" Ó "Remote control cooling circ 7116" "Cooling" Ó ■ "0" F16 "Ranking room temp ■ "1" A1/HC1 ■ "2" M2/HC2 sensor separate cooling ■...
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Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) External functions Parameter Setting External changeover of the "System definition" Ó "0" to "55" operating state of various sys- "System components for tem components external changeover 7011" "System definition" Ó "0"...
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Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Instantaneous heating water heater Parameters for Setting Instantaneous heating water heater "Electr booster heater" Ó "1" "Enable instantaneous heating water heater 7900" poss. "Electr booster heater" Ó "1" "Enable instant. heating water heater for cen- tral heating 7902"...
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Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Vitovent 300-F Parameters for Vitovent 300-F Setting "Ventilation" Ó "1" "Vitovent enable 7D00" Other enabling settings, if applicable: "Ventilation" Ó ■ "Enable preheater bank electric 7D01" "1" ■ "Enable reheater bank hydraulic 7D02" "1"...
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Energy meter Electricity meter parameters Setting "Photovoltaics" Ó "1" "Enable own energy consumption PV 7E00" Extended menu: Enable the required functions/ "PV ctrl strategy" system components for own en- ergy consumption. "Photovoltaics"...
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance Further details regarding the individual steps (cont.) Instructing the system user The system installer must hand the oper- ating instructions to the system user and instruct him/her in the operation of the system.
Troubleshooting Repairs Overview of electrical components See from page 49. Opening programming unit...
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Troubleshooting Repairs (cont.) Removing cover from programming unit, if necessary...
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Troubleshooting Repairs (cont.) Overview of internal components: Internal unit a:C]...
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Troubleshooting Repairs (cont.) Secondary circuit flow tempera- Internal unit service valve ture sensor (alternative posi- (Schrader valve; can be used in tions) place of the external unit service Cylinder temperature sensor valve for checking pressure and Secondary circuit, return tem- evacuating the refrigerant cir- perature sensor cuit;...
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Troubleshooting Repairs (cont.) Cylinder drain & fill valve positions A Closed C Open for draining or filling the cylin- B Open for draining internal DHW line Overview of internal components: External unit Danger Contact with 'live' components can result in severe injuries. Capacitors remain 'live' after the power supply has been switched OFF.
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Troubleshooting Repairs (cont.) External unit, type AWT-AC 221.A04 A Fan F Electronic expansion valve (EEV) B Heat exchanger (evaporator) G Compressor head temperature sen- C Evaporator air intake temperature sor (CTT) sensor (OAT) H Liquid separator D Evaporator temperature sensor K Evaporator refrigerant inlet temper- (OMT) ature sensor (OCT)
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Troubleshooting Repairs (cont.) External unit, type AWT-AC 221.A07 A Fan F Electronic expansion valve (EEV) B Heat exchanger (evaporator) G Compressor head temperature sen- C Evaporator air intake temperature sor (CTT) H Liquid separator sensor (OAT) D Evaporator temperature sensor K Evaporator refrigerant inlet temper- (OMT) ature sensor (OCT)
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Troubleshooting Repairs (cont.) External unit, type AWT-AC 221.A10 and A13 A Fan G Compressor head temperature sen- B Heat exchanger (evaporator) sor (CTT) C Evaporator air intake temperature H Liquid separator sensor (OAT) K Evaporator refrigerant inlet temper- D Evaporator temperature sensor ature sensor (OCT) (OMT) L Compressor...
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Troubleshooting Repairs (cont.) Draining secondary side heat pump 1. Close the on-site boiler drain & fill 2. Drain the heat pump at the secondary valve. circuit fill & drain valve (see chapter "Overview of internal components: Internal unit"). Checking the sensors Sensor Captur- Installed loca-...
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Troubleshooting Repairs (cont.) Temperature sensors in the internal unit (with marking) Viessmann NTC 10 kΩ (blue marking) Viessmann Pt 500A (green marking) Outside temperature sensor 140 180 Temperature in °C -20 -10 10 20 30 Temperature in °C Further sensors 10 30 50 70 90 110 Temperature in °C...
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Troubleshooting Repairs (cont.) Temperature sensors in external unit (no marking) Type NTC 10 kΩ 1000 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Temperature in °C Type NTC 50 kΩ 1000 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Temperature in °C Checking fuses For fuse locations, see from page 49.
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Troubleshooting Repairs (cont.) Danger Removing the fuse does not switch the power circuit to zero volt. Contact with 'live' compo- nents can lead to serious injury from electric current. Before working on the equip- ment, always ensure that the power circuit is also at zero volt.
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Parts lists, internal unit Parts lists, internal unit Ordering individual parts The following information is required: Standard parts are available from your ■ Serial no. (see type plate A) local dealer. ■ Assembly (from this parts list) ■ Position number of the individual part within the assembly (from this parts list)
Parts lists, internal unit Overview of assemblies, internal unit A Type plate C Electrical equipment assembly, B Casing assembly, internal unit internal unit...
Internal unit casing 0001 Front panel, top 0006 Top panel, back 0002 Front panel, bottom 0007 Viessmann logo 0003 Side panel, left 0008 Support, heat pump control unit 0004 Side panel, right 0009 Screws (set) 0005 Top panel, front...
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Parts lists, internal unit Internal unit casing (cont.) 0003 0006 0005 0001 0008 0007 0009 0010 0002 0004...
Parts lists, internal unit Internal unit electrical equipment 0001 Programming unit 0039 Service instructions 0002 Controller and sensor PCB with Vitotronic 200, type WO1C cover (CU401) 0040 Operating instructions 0005 Main PCB with cover (MB761) Vitotronic 200, type WO1C 0006 Expansion PCB with cover (SA135) Parts not shown 0007 Coding card...
Parts lists, internal unit Internal unit hydraulics 0001 Back panel, lower casing 0023 Air vent valve G ⅜ 0002 Bottom panel 0024 Clip for threaded pipe D 21-23, 0003 Angle profile, lower casing, left M8, EPDM insert 0004 Angle profile, lower casing, right 0025 Clip for threaded pipe D 26-28, 0005 Top panel, lower casing M8, EPDM insert...
Parts lists, internal unit Internal unit cylinder 0001 DHW cylinder with internal indi- 0015 Flange gasket rect coil 170 litres 0016 Sleeve 0002 Back panel, casing top 0017 Sensor well 0003 Retaining bracket for connection 0018 Air vent valve G ⅜ hoses 0019 Spring clip ring 7 32 x 1.5 mm 0004 Retaining bracket, cylinder...
Parts lists, external unit Parts lists, external unit Ordering individual parts The following information is required: Standard parts are available from your ■ Serial no. (see type plate A) local dealer. ■ Assembly (from this parts list) ■ Position number of the individual part within the assembly (from this parts list) External unit type AWT-AC 221.A04...
Parts lists, external unit External unit type AWT-AC 221.A07 0001 Air discharge grille 0026 Heat exchanger (evaporator) 0002 Side panel, left 0027 Grille 0003 M8 nut 0028 Retainer, temperature sensor 0004 Axial fan 0029 Transformer 0005 4-way diverter valve, complete 0030 Partition 0007 DC motor 0031 ODU control unit...
Parts lists, external unit Overview of external unit assemblies, type… (cont.) C Electrical equipment assembly, external unit D Hydraulic assembly, external unit External unit casing, type AWT-AC 221.A10, A13 0001 Top panel 0013 Transport handle, left 0002 Side panel, r.h. 0014 Motor support 0003 Cover, power supply 0015 Air inlet ring...
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Parts lists, external unit External unit casing, type AWT-AC 221.A10, A13 (cont.) 0012 0001 0019 0018 0013 0014 0009 0021 0010 0015 0011 0004 0008 0006 0020 0021 0010 0003 0015 0017 0016 0006 0007 0002 0016 0005...
Commissioning/service reports Hydraulic parameter report Setting and test values Set value Commission- Testing the external heating circuit pumps Circulation pump type Circulation pump stage Overflow valve setting Commissioning, primary circuit Air intake temperature ("Diagnosis" Ó °C "System overview") Air discharge temperature ("Diagnosis" Ó °C "System overview") Temperature differential (air intake/dis-...
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Commissioning/service reports Control parameter report (cont.) System definition Parameter Code Delivered condi- Commis- tion sioning "System scheme" (see chapter "Over- 7000 view of possible system schemes") "Temperature differential for calculat- 7003 40 (≙ 4 K) ing the heating limit" "Temperature differential for calculat- 7004 40 (≙...
Specification Specification Vitocal 222-S, Type AWT-AC (230 V~) Type AWT-AC 221.A04 221.A07 221.A10 221.A13 Heating output data At 100 % according to EN 14511 (A2/W35 °C, spread 5 K) Rated heating output 10.6 Compressor frequency Fan speed Power consumption 0.91 1.73...
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Specification Specification (cont.) Type AWT-AC 221.A04 221.A07 221.A10 221.A13 Cooling performance data At 100 % according to EN 14511 (A35/W18 °C, spread 5 K) Rated cooling capacity 10.0 12.6 Compressor frequency Fan speed Power consumption 1.13 2.63 2.80 4.20 Energy efficiency ratio 3.72 3.35 3.57...
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Specification Specification (cont.) Type AWT-AC 221.A04 221.A07 221.A10 221.A13 Electrical values Internal unit Heat pump control unit/PCB ■ Rated voltage, con- 1/N/PE 230 V/50 Hz trol unit/PCB ■ Fuse protection, 1xB16A power supply ■ Internal fuse 6.3A (slow)/250 V Instantaneous heat- ing water heater ■...
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Specification Specification (cont.) Type AWT-AC 221.A04 221.A07 221.A10 221.A13 Integral cylinder Capacity Continuous output when heating DHW from 10 to 60 °C Performance factor N to DIN 4708 Max. draw-off rate at l/min 14.3 14.8 15.9 16.5 the stated performance factor N and DHW heating from 10 to...
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Specification Specification (cont.) Type AWT-AC 221.A04 221.A07 221.A10 221.A13 Connections Heating water flow Cu 28 x 1 Cu 28 x 1 Cu 28 x 1 Cu 28 x 1 Heating water return Cu 28 x 1 Cu 28 x 1 Cu 28 x 1 Cu 28 x 1 Cold water...
Components for ventilation fully installed (optional) Components for PV system fully installed (optional) Preferred appointment: Date Time Date Time The work that is requested to be carried out by Viessmann will be billed in accordance with the latest Viessmann pricelist. Place/date Signature...
A The product characteristics determined as system values for the product Vitocal 222-S (see technical guide) can be utilised to assess the energy consumption of heating and ventilation systems to DIN V 4701-10 specified by the EnEV [Ger- many].
Keyword index Keyword index Checking the sensors......103 Adjustable feet........23 Checking threaded fittings....76 Air discharge........21 Check valve........44 Air discharge grille removal....82 Chilled ceiling........45 Air intake..........21 Cleaning Air short circuit........18 ■ Cylinder..........80 Air vent valve, secondary circuit..98 Closing the heat pump.......68 Aligning the appliance......23 Coding level 1........85 Ambient temperatures......23 Cold water connection....8, 139...
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Keyword index Keyword index (cont.) Connection values Diaphragm grommet....31, 43 ■ 230 V~ function components..50 Dimensions..........7 ■ Circulation pumps.....50, 53 ■ External unit........138 ■ Function components 230 V~..53 ■ Internal unit........138 Contact humidistat.......13, 45 Directives for work on the refrigerant cir- Contact humidistat, connecting..55 cuit.............76 Contact thermostat......13...
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Keyword index Keyword index (cont.) Expansion vessel......43, 79 Fill valve ■ For heating circuit......13 ■ External unit......73, 75, 76 Extended menu........87 Fill water..........77 Extension kit, mixer......88 Fitting the cylinder module....31 External functions......89 Flanged adaptors.......37 External unit Floor load...........23 ■ Cable lengths........9 Floor mounting ■...
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Keyword index Keyword index (cont.) Installation room.........23 Heat exchanger cleaning....82 Installation scheme......12, 14 Heating circuit pump....13, 14, 88 Instantaneous heating water Heating circuit with mixer....13 heater.......13, 65, 66, 98 Heating circuit with mixer M2.....13 ■ High limit safety cut-out reset..93 Heating circuit without mixer A1..14 ■...
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Keyword index Keyword index (cont.) Overflow valve........43 Magnesium anode.......81, 82 Overview Magnesium anode, replacing.....82 ■ Electrical connections.....95 Main PCB...........50 ■ Internal components....97, 99 Mains isolator........67 ■ Pumps........97, 99 Maintenance........71 ■ Sensors........97, 99 Maximum temperature limiter....52 ■ Valves........97, 99 Measuring magnesium anode resist- ance..........81, 82 Message connections......53 Parameters...
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Keyword index Keyword index (cont.) Power cable........9, 62 ■ External unit........63 Radiator heating circuit......14 ■ Heat pump control unit....48 RCD...........65 ■ Instantaneous heating water heater64 Recommended power cables....9 ■ Switching module for instantaneous Reducer, connecting......40 heating water heater.......48 Refrigerant ........32, 75 Power-OFF........63, 64 ■...
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Keyword index Keyword index (cont.) Return temperature sensor, secondary Side cover circuit..........103 ■ External unit........68 Ripple control receiver....65, 66 Side panels........31 Room height........23 Siting Room temperature sensor....103 ■ Between walls.........19 Room volume........24 ■ Conditions........19 Rubber mounts........23 ■ External unit........22 ■ Freestanding........19 ■...
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Keyword index Keyword index (cont.) Transport........18, 23 Temperature limiter......13, 52 Type-dependent heating output..87 Temperature sensor......103 ■ Compressor head (CTT)100, 101, 102 ■ Curve, type Pt 500A.....104 Underfloor heating......52 ■ Curve for type NTC 10 kilohm..104 Underfloor heating circuit.....13, 52 ■ Evaporator (OMT)..100, 101, 102 Union nuts, replacing......40 ■...
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