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Daikin Altherma ERGA08E V3H Series manual available for free PDF download: Installer's Reference Manual
Daikin Altherma ERGA08E V3H Series Installer's Reference Manual (296 pages)
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Daikin
| Category:
Heat Pump
| Size: 16.88 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 About this Document
6
Meaning of Warnings and Symbols
7
Installer Reference Guide at a Glance
8
2 General Safety Precautions
10
For the Installer
10
General
10
Installation Site
11
Refrigerant - in Case of R410A or R32
11
Water
13
Electrical
13
3 Specific Installer Safety Instructions
16
4 About the Box
22
Outdoor Unit
22
To Unpack the Outdoor Unit
22
To Handle the Outdoor Unit
23
To Remove the Accessories from the Outdoor Unit
23
Indoor Unit
24
To Unpack the Indoor Unit
24
To Remove the Accessories from the Indoor Unit
24
To Handle the Indoor Unit
25
Domestic Hot Water Tank Kit
25
To Remove the Accessories from the Domestic Hot Water Tank Kit
25
Checklist for the Required DHW Accessories
26
5 About the Units and Options
27
Identification
27
Identification Label: Outdoor Unit
27
Identification Label: Indoor Unit
28
Combining Units and Options
28
Possible Options for the Outdoor Unit
28
Possible Options for the Indoor Unit
29
6 Application Guidelines
32
Overview: Application Guidelines
32
Setting up the Space Heating/Cooling System
33
Single Room
34
Multiple Rooms - One LWT Zone
38
Multiple Rooms - Two LWT Zones
42
Setting up an Auxiliary Heat Source for Space Heating
45
Setting up the Domestic Hot Water Tank
48
System Layout - Integrated DHW Tank
48
Selecting the Volume and Desired Temperature for the DHW Tank
48
Setup and Configuration - DHW Tank
50
DHW Pump for Instant Hot Water
50
DHW Pump for Disinfection
51
Setting up the Energy Metering
51
Produced Heat
52
Consumed Energy
52
Normal Kwh Rate Power Supply
52
Preferential Kwh Rate Power Supply
54
Setting up the Power Consumption Control
55
Permanent Power Limitation
55
Power Limitation Activated by Digital Inputs
56
Power Limitation Process
57
BBR16 Power Limitation
58
Setting up an External Temperature Sensor
58
7 Unit Installation
60
Preparing the Installation Site
60
Installation Site Requirements of the Outdoor Unit
61
Additional Installation Site Requirements of the Outdoor Unit in Cold Climates
63
Installation Site Requirements of the Indoor Unit
64
Special Requirements for R32 Units
65
Installation Patterns
66
Opening and Closing the Units
70
About Opening the Units
70
To Open the Outdoor Unit
70
To Close the Outdoor Unit
71
To Open the Indoor Unit
71
To Lower the Switch Box on the Indoor Unit
73
To Close the Indoor Unit
74
Mounting the Outdoor Unit
74
About Mounting the Outdoor Unit
74
Precautions When Mounting the Outdoor Unit
74
To Provide the Installation Structure
74
To Install the Outdoor Unit
77
To Provide Drainage
78
To Prevent the Outdoor Unit from Falling over
80
Mounting the Indoor Unit
81
About Mounting the Indoor Unit
81
Precautions When Mounting the Indoor Unit
81
To Install the Indoor Unit
81
To Connect the Drain Hose to the Drain
82
8 Piping Installation
83
Preparing Refrigerant Piping
83
Refrigerant Piping Requirements
83
Refrigerant Piping Insulation
84
Connecting the Refrigerant Piping
84
About Connecting the Refrigerant Piping
84
Precautions When Connecting the Refrigerant Piping
85
Guidelines When Connecting the Refrigerant Piping
86
Pipe Bending Guidelines
86
To Flare the Pipe End
86
To Braze the Pipe End
87
Using the Stop Valve and Service Port
88
To Connect the Refrigerant Piping to the Outdoor Unit
89
To Connect the Refrigerant Piping to the Indoor Unit
90
Checking the Refrigerant Piping
90
About Checking the Refrigerant Piping
90
Precautions When Checking the Refrigerant Piping
91
To Check for Leaks
91
To Perform Vacuum Drying
92
To Insulate the Refrigerant Piping
93
Charging Refrigerant
93
About Charging Refrigerant
93
Precautions When Charging Refrigerant
94
To Determine the Additional Refrigerant Amount
94
To Determine the Complete Recharge Amount
95
To Charge Additional Refrigerant
95
To Fix the Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases Label
95
Preparing Water Piping
96
Water Circuit Requirements
96
Formula to Calculate the Expansion Vessel Pre-Pressure
100
To Check the Water Volume and Flow Rate
100
Changing the Pre-Pressure of the Expansion Vessel
102
To Check the Water Volume: Examples
103
Connecting Water Piping
103
About Connecting the Water Piping
103
Precautions When Connecting the Water Piping
104
To Connect the Water Piping
104
To Connect the Water Piping for Domestic Hot Water
106
To Connect the Recirculation Piping
109
To Fill the Water Circuit
109
To Fill the Domestic Hot Water Tank
109
To Insulate the Water Piping
110
9 Electrical Installation
111
About Connecting the Electrical Wiring
111
Precautions When Connecting the Electrical Wiring
112
Guidelines When Connecting the Electrical Wiring
112
Specifications of Standard Wiring Components
114
About Electrical Compliance
114
About Preferential Kwh Rate Power Supply
114
Overview of Electrical Connections Except External Actuators
115
Connections to the Outdoor Unit
115
To Connect the Electrical Wiring to the Outdoor Unit
115
Connections to the Indoor Unit
117
To Connect the Main Power Supply
120
To Connect the Backup Heater Power Supply
122
To Connect the Shut-Off Valve
124
To Connect the Electricity Meters
125
To Connect the Domestic Hot Water Pump
126
To Connect the Alarm Output
127
To Connect the Space Cooling/Heating ON/OFF Output
128
To Connect the Changeover to External Heat Source
129
To Connect the Power Consumption Digital Inputs
130
To Connect the Safety Thermostat (Normally Closed Contact)
131
To Connect a Smart Grid
132
To Connect the WLAN Cartridge (Delivered as Accessory)
136
After Connecting the Electrical Wiring to the Indoor Unit
136
10 Configuration
138
Overview: Configuration
138
To Access the most Used Commands
139
To Connect the PC Cable to the Switch Box
141
Configuration Wizard
142
Possible Screens
143
Possible Screens: Overview
143
Home Screen
144
Main Menu Screen
146
Menu Screen
147
Setpoint Screen
147
Detailed Screen with Values
148
Preset Values and Schedules
149
Using Preset Values
149
Using and Programming Schedules
149
Schedule Screen: Example
152
Setting the Energy Prices
156
Weather-Dependent Curve
158
What Is a Weather-Dependent Curve
158
2-Points Curve
159
Slope-Offset Curve
160
Using Weather-Dependent Curves
161
Settings Menu
163
Malfunctioning
163
Room
164
Main Zone
168
Additional Zone
179
Space Heating/Cooling
183
Tank
192
User Settings
200
Information
205
Installer Settings
206
Commissioning
226
User Profile
226
Operation
227
Wlan
227
Menu Structure: Overview User Settings
230
Menu Structure: Overview Installer Settings
231
11 Commissioning
232
Overview: Commissioning
232
Precautions When Commissioning
233
Checklist before Commissioning
233
Checklist During Commissioning
234
Minimum Flow Rate
234
Air Purge Function
235
Operation Test Run
236
Actuator Test Run
237
Underfloor Heating Screed Dryout
238
12 Hand-Over to the User
242
13 Maintenance and Service
243
Maintenance Safety Precautions
243
Yearly Maintenance
244
Yearly Maintenance Outdoor Unit: Overview
244
Yearly Maintenance Outdoor Unit: Instructions
244
Yearly Maintenance Indoor Unit: Overview
244
Yearly Maintenance Indoor Unit: Instructions
244
To Drain the Domestic Hot Water Tank
247
To Inspect the Inside of the Domestic Hot Water Tank
248
About Cleaning the Water Filter in Case of Trouble
249
To Remove the Water Filter
249
To Clean the Water Filter in Case of Trouble
250
To Install the Water Filter
251
14 Troubleshooting
252
Overview: Troubleshooting
252
Precautions When Troubleshooting
252
Solving Problems Based on Symptoms
253
Symptom: the Unit Is NOT Heating or Cooling as Expected
253
Symptom: Hot Water Does NOT Reach the Desired Temperature
254
Symptom: the Compressor Does NOT Start (Space Heating or Domestic Water Heating)
254
Symptom: the System Is Making Gurgling Noises after Commissioning
255
Symptom: the Pump Is Making Noise (Cavitation)
255
Symptom: the Pressure Relief Valve Opens
256
Symptom: the Water Pressure Relief Valve Leaks
256
Symptom: the Space Is NOT Sufficiently Heated at Low Outdoor Temperatures
257
Symptom: the Pressure at the Tapping Point Is Temporarily Unusually High
258
Symptom: Decoration Panels Are Pushed Away Due to a Swollen Tank
258
Symptom: Tank Disinfection Function Is NOT Completed Correctly (AH-Error)
258
Solving Problems Based on Error Codes
258
To Display the Help Text in Case of a Malfunction
259
Error Codes: Overview
259
15 Disposal
263
Overview: Disposal
263
To Pump down
263
16 Technical Data
265
Piping Diagram: Outdoor Unit
266
Piping Diagram: Indoor Unit
267
Wiring Diagram: Outdoor Unit
268
Wiring Diagram: Indoor Unit
270
ESP Curve: Indoor Unit
279
Technical Specifications: Domestic Hot Water Tank
279
Test Results in Accordance with EN12897 (2016)
279
Warning Label
280
17 Glossary
282
18 Field Settings Table
283
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