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EHVH-DV, DVG - 4PEN499571-1B - 2017 - 12 - Installation Manual - English
EHVH-DV, DVG - 4PEN499571-1B - 2017 - 12 - Installation Manual - English
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01 are in conformity with the following standard(s) or other normative document(s), provided that these are used in accordance with our instructions: 08 estão em conformidade com a(s) seguinte(s) norma(s) ou outro(s) documento(s) normativo(s), desde que estes sejam utilizados de 16 megfelelnek az alábbi szabvány(ok)nak vagy egyéb irányadó dokumentum(ok)nak, ha azokat előírás szerint használják:
02 der/den folgenden Norm(en) oder einem anderen Normdokument oder -dokumenten entspricht/entsprechen, unter der Voraussetzung, daß sie gemäß acordo com as nossas instruções: 17 spełniają wymogi następujących norm i innych dokumentów normalizacyjnych, pod warunkiem że używane są zgodnie z naszymi instrukcjami:
unseren Anweisungen eingesetzt werden: 09 соответствуют следующим стандартам или другим нормативным документам, при условии их использования согласно нашим инструкциям: 18 sunt în conformitate cu următorul (următoarele) standard(e) sau alt(e) document(e) normativ(e), cu condiţia ca acestea să fie utilizate în conformitate cu
03 sont conformes à la/aux norme(s) ou autre(s) document(s) normatif(s), pour autant qu'ils soient utilisés conformément à nos instructions: 10 overholder følgende standard(er) eller andet/andre retningsgivende dokument(er), forudsat at disse anvendes i henhold til vore instrukser: instrucţiunile noastre:
04 conform de volgende norm(en) of één of meer andere bindende documenten zijn, op voorwaarde dat ze worden gebruikt overeenkomstig onze 11 respektive utrustning är utförd i överensstämmelse med och följer följande standard(er) eller andra normgivande dokument, under förutsättning att 19 skladni z naslednjimi standardi in drugimi normativi, pod pogojem, da se uporabljajo v skladu z našimi navodili:
instructies: användning sker i överensstämmelse med våra instruktioner: 20 on vastavuses järgmis(t)e standardi(te)ga või teiste normatiivsete dokumentidega, kui neid kasutatakse vastavalt meie juhenditele:
05 están en conformidad con la(s) siguiente(s) norma(s) u otro(s) documento(s) normativo(s), siempre que sean utilizados de acuerdo con nuestras 12 respektive utstyr er i overensstemmelse med følgende standard(er) eller andre normgivende dokument(er), under forutssetning av at disse brukes i 21 съответстват на следните стандарти или други нормативни документи, при условие, че се използват съгласно нашите инструкции:
instrucciones: henhold til våre instrukser: 22 atitinka žemiau nurodytus standartus ir (arba) kitus norminius dokumentus su sąlyga, kad yra naudojami pagal mūsų nurodymus:
06 sono conformi al(i) seguente(i) standard(s) o altro(i) documento(i) a carattere normativo, a patto che vengano usati in conformità alle nostre istruzioni: 13 vastaavat seuraavien standardien ja muiden ohjeellisten dokumenttien vaatimuksia edellyttäen, että niitä käytetään ohjeidemme mukaisesti: 23 tad, ja lietoti atbilstoši ražotāja norādījumiem, atbilst sekojošiem standartiem un citiem normatīviem dokumentiem:
07 είναι σύμφωνα με το(α) ακόλουθο(α) πρότυπο(α) ή άλλο έγγραφο(α) κανονισμών, υπό την προϋπόθεση ότι χρησιμοποιούνται 14 za předpokladu, že jsou využívány v souladu s našimi pokyny, odpovídají následujícím normám nebo normativním dokumentům: 24 sú v zhode s nasledovnou(ými) normou(ami) alebo iným(i) normatívnym(i) dokumentom(ami), za predpokladu, že sa používajú v súlade s našim
σύμφωνα με τις οδηγίες μας: 15 u skladu sa slijedećim standardom(ima) ili drugim normativnim dokumentom(ima), uz uvjet da se oni koriste u skladu s našim uputama: návodom:
25 ürünün, talimatlarımıza göre kullanılması koşuluyla aşağıdaki standartlar ve norm belirten belgelerle uyumludur:
EN60335-2-40,
01 following the provisions of: 10 under iagttagelse af bestemmelserne i: 19 ob upoštevanju določb: 01 Directives, as amended. 10 Direktiver, med senere ændringer. 18 Directivelor, cu amendamentele respective.
02 gemäß den Vorschriften der: 11 enligt villkoren i: 20 vastavalt nõuetele: 02 Direktiven, gemäß Änderung. 11 Direktiv, med företagna ändringar. 19 Direktive z vsemi spremembami.
03 conformément aux stipulations des: 12 gitt i henhold til bestemmelsene i: 21 следвайки клаузите на: 03 Directives, telles que modifiées. 12 Direktiver, med foretatte endringer. 20 Direktiivid koos muudatustega.
04 overeenkomstig de bepalingen van: 13 noudattaen määräyksiä: 22 laikantis nuostatų, pateikiamų: Low Voltage 2014/35/EU 04 Richtlijnen, zoals geamendeerd. 13 Direktiivejä, sellaisina kuin ne ovat muutettuina. 21 Директиви, с техните изменения.
05 siguiendo las disposiciones de: 14 za dodržení ustanovení předpisu: 23 ievērojot prasības, kas noteiktas: 05 Directivas, según lo enmendado. 14 v platném znění. 22 Direktyvose su papildymais.
06 secondo le prescrizioni per: 15 prema odredbama: 24 održiavajúc ustanovenia: Electromagnetic Compatibility 2014/30/EU * 06 Direttive, come da modifica. 15 Smjernice, kako je izmijenjeno. 23 Direktīvās un to papildinājumos.
07 με τήρηση των διατάξεων των: 16 követi a(z): 25 bunun koşullarına uygun olarak: 07 Οδηγιών, όπως έχουν τροποποιηθεί. 16 irányelv(ek) és módosításaik rendelkezéseit. 24 Smernice, v platnom znení.
08 de acordo com o previsto em: 17 zgodnie z postanowieniami Dyrektyw: 08 Directivas, conforme alteração em. 17 z późniejszymi poprawkami. 25 Değiştirilmiş halleriyle Yönetmelikler.
09 в соответствии с положениями: 18 în urma prevederilor: 09 Директив со всеми поправками.
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according to the Certificate <C>. secondo il Certificato <C>. Certifikatet <C>. <C> tanúsítvány szerint. съгласно Сертификата <C>.
02 Hinweis* wie in <A> aufgeführt und von <B> positiv 07 Σημείωση* όπως καθορίζεται στο <A> και κρίνεται θετικά 12 Merk* som det fremkommer i <A> og gjennom positiv 17 Uwaga* zgodnie z dokumentacją <A>, pozytywną 22 Pastaba* kaip nustatyta <A> ir kaip teigiamai nuspręsta <B> pagal
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conformément au Certificat <C>. de <B> de acordo com o Certificado <C>. on hyväksynyt Sertifikaatin <C> mukaisesti. în conformitate cu Certificatul <C>. saskaņā ar sertifikātu <C>.
04 Bemerk* zoals vermeld in <A> en positief beoordeeld door <B> 09 Примечание* как указано в <A> и в соответствии с положительным 14 Poznámka* jak bylo uvedeno v <A> a pozitivně zjištěno 19 Opomba* kot je določeno v <A> in odobreno s strani <B> 24 Poznámka* ako bolo uvedené v <A> a pozitívne zistené <B> v súlade <B> DEKRA (NB0344)
overeenkomstig Certificaat <C>. решением <B> согласно Свидетельству <C>. <B> v souladu s osvědčením <C>. v skladu s certifikatom <C>. s osvedčením <C>.
05 Nota* como se establece en <A> y es valorado 10 Bemærk* som anført i <A> og positivt vurderet af <B> i henhold til 15 Napomena* kako je izloženo u <A> i pozitivno ocijenjeno od strane 20 Märkus* nagu on näidatud dokumendis <A> ja heaks kiidetud 25 Not* <A>’da belirtildiği gibi ve <C> Sertifikasına göre <B> <C> 2192529.0551-EMC
positivamente por <B> de acuerdo con el Certifikat <C>. <B> prema Certifikatu <C>. <B> järgi vastavalt sertifikaadile <C>. tarafından olumlu olarak değerlendirildiği gibi.
Certificado <C>.
Shigeki Morita
Director
Ostend, 2nd of October 2017
3P507286-5
Table of contents
6 Commissioning 20
Table of contents 6.1 Checklist before commissioning................................................. 20
6.2 Checklist during commissioning ................................................. 20
6.2.1 To check the minimum flow rate .................................. 20
1 About the documentation 3 6.2.2 To perform an air purge ............................................... 20
1.1 About this document.................................................................. 3 6.2.3 To perform an operation test run ................................. 20
6.2.4 To perform an actuator test run ................................... 21
2 About the box 4 6.2.5 To perform an underfloor heating screed dryout.......... 21
2.1 Indoor unit ................................................................................. 4
2.1.1 To remove the accessories from the indoor unit......... 4
7 Hand-over to the user 21
2.1.2 To handle the indoor unit ............................................ 4
8 Technical data 22
3 Preparation 4 8.1 Piping diagram: Indoor unit ........................................................ 22
3.1 Preparing the installation site .................................................... 4 8.2 Wiring diagram: Indoor unit ........................................................ 23
3.1.1 Installation site requirements of the indoor unit .......... 4 8.3 Table 1 – Maximum refrigerant charge allowed in a room:
indoor unit................................................................................... 26
3.2 Preparing water piping .............................................................. 6
8.4 Table 2 – Minimum floor area: indoor unit.................................. 26
3.2.1 To check the water volume and flow rate ................... 6
8.5 Table 3 – Minimum venting opening area for natural
3.3 Preparing electrical wiring ......................................................... 6
ventilation: indoor unit ................................................................ 26
3.3.1 Overview of electrical connections for external and
internal actuators ........................................................ 6
4 Installation 6
4.1 Opening the units ...................................................................... 6
1 About the documentation
4.1.1 To open the indoor unit ............................................... 6
4.1.2 To open the switch box cover of the indoor unit ......... 7 1.1 About this document
4.1.3 To lower the switch box on the indoor unit.................. 7
4.2 Mounting the indoor unit............................................................ 8 Target audience
4.2.1 To install the indoor unit.............................................. 8 Authorised installers
4.3 Connecting the refrigerant piping .............................................. 8
4.3.1 To connect the refrigerant piping to the indoor unit .... 8 Documentation set
4.4 Connecting the water piping...................................................... 8 This document is part of a documentation set. The complete set
4.4.1 To connect the water piping........................................ 8 consists of:
4.4.2 To connect the recirculation piping ............................. 9
▪ General safety precautions:
4.4.3 To connect the drain hose to the drain ....................... 9
4.4.4 To fill the water circuit ................................................. 9 ▪ Safety instructions that you must read before installing
4.4.5 To fill the domestic hot water tank .............................. 9 ▪ Format: Paper (in the box of the indoor unit)
4.4.6 To insulate the water piping ........................................ 9
▪ Indoor unit installation manual:
4.5 Connecting the electrical wiring................................................. 9
4.5.1 To connect the electrical wiring on the indoor unit...... 10 ▪ Installation instructions
4.5.2 To connect the main power supply ............................. 10 ▪ Format: Paper (in the box of the indoor unit)
4.5.3 To connect the shut-off valve...................................... 11
4.5.4 To connect the electrical meters ................................. 11
▪ Outdoor unit installation manual:
4.5.5 To connect the domestic hot water pump ................... 11 ▪ Installation instructions
4.5.6 To connect the alarm output ....................................... 11
▪ Format: Paper (in the box of the outdoor unit)
4.5.7 To connect the space heating ON/OFF output ........... 12
4.5.8 To connect the changeover to external heat source... 12 ▪ Installer reference guide:
4.5.9 To connect the power consumption digital inputs ....... 12 ▪ Preparation of the installation, good practices, reference data,…
4.5.10 To connect the safety thermostat (normal closed
▪ Format: Digital files on http://www.daikineurope.com/support-
contact) ....................................................................... 12
and-manuals/product-information/
4.5.11 To connect the anti-legionella heater power supply.... 13
4.6 Finishing the indoor unit installation .......................................... 13 ▪ Addendum book for optional equipment:
4.6.1 To close the indoor unit............................................... 13 ▪ Additional info about how to install optional equipment
5 Configuration 13 ▪ Format: Paper (in the box of the indoor unit) + Digital files on
5.1 Overview: Configuration ............................................................ 13 http://www.daikineurope.com/support-and-manuals/product-
5.1.1 To access the most used commands ......................... 14 information/
5.2 Configuration wizard.................................................................. 14 Latest revisions of the supplied documentation may be available on
5.2.1 Configuration wizard: Language ................................. 14 the regional Daikin website or via your dealer.
5.2.2 Configuration wizard: Time and date .......................... 14
The original documentation is written in English. All other languages
5.2.3 Configuration wizard: System ..................................... 15
are translations.
5.2.4 Configuration wizard: Backup heater .......................... 16
5.2.5 Configuration wizard: Main zone................................. 16 Technical engineering data
5.2.6 Configuration wizard: Additional zone......................... 17
▪ A subset of the latest technical data is available on the regional
5.2.7 Detailed screen with weather-dependent curve.......... 17 Daikin website (publicly accessible).
5.2.8 Configuration wizard: Tank ......................................... 17
5.3 Settings menu ........................................................................... 18 ▪ The full set of latest technical data is available on the Daikin
5.3.1 Main zone ................................................................... 18
extranet (authentication required).
5.3.2 Additional zone ........................................................... 18
5.3.3 Information .................................................................. 18
5.4 Menu structure: Overview installer settings............................... 19
≥300
c d e f g h i
1× 1× 1× 1× 4× 4× 1×
≥500
≥600
WARNING
2.1.2 To handle the indoor unit
▪ Do NOT pierce or burn.
Use the handles at the back and at the bottom to carry the unit.
▪ Do NOT use means to accelerate the defrosting
process or to clean the equipment, other than those
recommended by the manufacturer.
▪ Be aware that R32 refrigerant does NOT contain an
odour.
a a
WARNING
b b
The appliance shall be stored so as to prevent mechanical
damage and in a well-ventilated room without continuously
operating ignition sources (example: open flames, an
operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater)
and have a room size as specified below.
a Handles at the back of the unit
b Handles at the bottom of the unit. Carefully tilt the unit to NOTICE
the back so that the handles become visible.
▪ Do NOT re-use joints which have been used already.
▪ Joints made in installation between parts of refrigerant
system shall be accessible for maintenance purposes.
3 Preparation
WARNING
3.1 Preparing the installation site Make sure installation, servicing, maintenance and repair
comply with instructions from Daikin and with applicable
WARNING legislation (for example national gas regulation) and are
executed only by authorised persons.
The appliance shall be stored in a room without
continuously operating ignition sources (example: open NOTICE
flames, an operating gas appliance or an operating electric
heater). ▪ Pipework shall be protected from physical damage.
▪ Installation of pipework shall be kept to a minimum.
WARNING
DO NOT reuse refrigerant piping that has been used with
any other refrigerant. Replace the refrigerant pipes or
clean thoroughly.
INFORMATION
Multiple indoor units. If two or more indoor units are
installed in a room, you must consider the maximum
refrigerant charge that can be released in the room when a
SINGLE leak occurs. Example: If two indoor units are
installed in the room, each with its own outdoor unit, then
you have to consider the refrigerant charge of the largest
indoor-outdoor combination.
Start A B
a
≥1.5 m
Input from installer: Input from installer:
▪ Total refrigerant charge (mc) (kg) ▪ Area of adjacent room B (Aroom B) (m2) a Indoor unit
▪ Area of room A (Aroom A) (m2) A Room where the indoor unit is installed.
B Room adjacent to room A.
Yes
mmax≥mc? No
Determine the refrigerant amount that exceeds
mmax (dm) (kg). (dm=mc–mmax)
Yes
The unit can be installed in room A, and Use table 3 in chapter "Technical data" and Contact your dealer.
without further room size or ventilation dm to calculate the minimum opening area for
requirements. natural ventilation between room A and
room B (VAmin) (cm2).
pump
NOTICE (b)
14 Alarm output 2
When circulation in each space heating/cooling loop is (b)
15 Changeover to external 2
controlled by remotely controlled valves, it is important that
heat source control
the minimum water volume is guaranteed, even if all of the
(b)
valves are closed. 16 Space cool/heat 2
operation control
Minimum flow rate (b)
17 Power consumption 2 (per input
Check that the minimum flow rate in the installation is guaranteed in digital inputs signal)
all conditions. This minimum flow rate is required during defrost/ 18 Safety thermostat 2 (d)
backup heater operation (if applicable). For this purpose, use the
overpressure bypass valve delivered with the unit, and respect the (a) Refer to name plate on outdoor unit.
(b) Minimum cable section 0.75 mm².
minimum water volume. (c) Cable section 2.5 mm².
(d) Cable section 0.75 mm² till 1.25 mm²; maximum length:
NOTICE 50 m. Voltage-free contact shall ensure the minimum
When circulation in each or certain space heating loops is applicable load of 15 V DC, 10 mA.
(e) Cable section 0.75 mm² till 1.25 mm²; maximum length:
controlled by remotely controlled valves, it is important that
500 m.
the minimum flow rate is guaranteed, even if all valves are (f) Cable section 1.5 mm².
closed. In case the minimum flow rate cannot be reached,
a flow error 7H will be generated (no heating or operation). NOTICE
See the installer reference guide for more information. More technical specifications of the different connections
are indicated on the inside of the indoor unit.
Minimum required flow rate
12 l/min
NOTICE
If you remove the user interface panel, also disconnect the
cables from the back of the panel to prevent damage.
1 1
4×
T25
2× 2×
T25
T25
3 Place the switch box lower on the unit. Use the 2 hinges located
lower on the unit.
4×
T25
0° 1° 1°
NOTICE
4.3.1 To connect the refrigerant piping to the
It is recommended to install shut-off valves to domestic
indoor unit cold water in and domestic hot water out connections.
1 Connect the liquid stop valve from the outdoor unit to the These shut-off valves are field supplied.
refrigerant liquid connection of the indoor unit.
NOTICE
a b
2 Connect the gas stop valve from the outdoor unit to the ▪ Mind the minimum flow rate when adjusting the
refrigerant gas connection of the indoor unit. overpressure bypass valve setting. See "3.2.1 To
check the water volume and flow rate" on page 6 and
"6.2.1 To check the minimum flow rate" on page 20.
INFORMATION
Make sure the air purge valve (on the magnetic filter) is
4 Reattach the top panel.
open.
1 Remove one of the side panels. 5 Manually operate the field-installed pressure relief valve to
ensure a free water flow through the discharge pipe.
2 Cut out the rubber grommet.
NOTICE
3 Pull the drain hose through the hole.
To operate the system, the domestic hot water tank needs
4 Reattach the side panel. Ensure the water can flow through the
to be filled completely. Turning on the system when the
drain tube.
tank is not full can damage the integrated anti-legionella
It is recommended to use a tundish to collect the water. heater and cause electrical errors.
Option 1: Through the left side panel
4.4.6 To insulate the water piping
The piping in the complete water circuit MUST be insulated to
prevent condensation during defrost operation and reduction of the
heating capacity.
2 If the temperature is higher than 30°C and the humidity is higher
than RH 80%, the thickness of the insulation materials should be at
least 20 mm to prevent condensation on the surface of the
3× insulation.
T25
WARNING
ALWAYS use multicore cable for power supply cables.
4.5.1 To connect the electrical wiring on the Routing Possible cables (depending on unit type
indoor unit and installed options)
a ▪ Preferential power supply contact
1 To open the indoor unit, see "4.1.1 To open the indoor unit" on
page 6 and "4.1.2 To open the switch box cover of the indoor Low voltage ▪ User interface used as room thermostat
unit" on page 7. (option)
2 The wiring enters the unit from the top: ▪ Power consumption digital inputs (field
supply)
d b+c a
▪ Outdoor ambient temperature sensor
(option)
▪ Indoor ambient temperature sensor
(option)
▪ Electrical meters (field supply)
▪ Safety thermostat (field supply)
▪ Backup heater thermistor (backup heater
option)
b ▪ Interconnection cable
High voltage power ▪ Normal kWh rate power supply
a, b, c Field wiring (see table below)
supply
d Factory-mounted cable for power supply of anti-legionella ▪ Preferential kWh rate power supply
heater
c ▪ Heat pump convector (option)
3 Routing of the wiring inside the unit should be as follows. Fix
High voltage control ▪ Room thermostat (option)
the cable to the cable rail using cable ties:
signal
▪ Shut-off valve (field supply)
b+c
▪ Domestic hot water pump (field supply)
4×
▪ Alarm output
▪ Changeover to external heat source
control
▪ Space heating operation control
▪ Backup heater thermal protector + backup
heater connection (backup heater option)
a
d ▪ Power supply for anti-legionella heater
High voltage power
supply (factory-
mounted cable)
CAUTION
WARNING
Do NOT push or place redundant cable length in the unit.
Make sure that the electrical wiring does NOT touch the
4 Seal the low voltage wiring intake using the sealing tape
refrigerant gas pipe, which can be very hot.
(delivered as accessory).
NOTICE
Wiring is different for a NC (normal closed) valve and a NO
(normal open) valve.
123
X11YA
X11Y
X1M X11YB
X2M NO M2S
NC M2S
X5M
21 28 21 29
X2M X2M
X1A X1M X1M
2 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings.
Legend: see illustration below.
In case of preferential kWh rate power supply 4.5.4 To connect the electrical meters
Connect X11Y to X11YB. INFORMATION
123 NL S1S In case of an electrical meter with transistor output, check
123 NL the polarity. The positive polarity MUST be connected to
X5M/6 and X5M/4; the negative polarity to X5M/5 and
a b c X5M/3.
1 Connect the electrical meters cable to the appropriate terminals
as shown in the illustration below.
S3S S2S
123 56
X11YB X2M
X11YA X1M X11Y
9 10 X5M
X2M
X1M
3 4 56 X5M
X1A
2 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings.
a Interconnection cable (=main power supply)
b Normal kWh rate power supply
c Preferential power supply contact 4.5.5 To connect the domestic hot water pump
2 Fix the cables with cable ties to the cable tie mountings. 1 Connect the domestic hot water pump cable to the appropriate
terminals as shown in the illustration below.
INFORMATION
M M2P
In case of preferential kWh rate power supply, connect 1~
X11Y to X11YB. The necessity of separate normal kWh
rate power supply to indoor unit (b) X2M/5+6 depends on
the type of preferential kWh rate power supply.
Separate connection to the indoor unit is required:
▪ if preferential kWh rate power supply is interrupted
when active, OR 12
X2M
▪ if no power consumption of the indoor unit is allowed at X1M
X5M
the preferential kWh rate power supply when active.
2 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings.
INFORMATION
The preferential kWh rate power supply contact is
4.5.6 To connect the alarm output
connected to the same terminals (X5M/9+10) as the safety
thermostat. It is only possible for the system to have 1 Connect the alarm output cable to the appropriate terminals as
EITHER preferential kWh rate power supply OR a safety shown in the illustration below.
thermostat.
7 9
X2M
X1M
X5M
X2M
X1M
X5M
YC
YC Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4
Y1
A4P a X4 X3 X2 X1
X1M
X2M
YC Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4
X1M
a Installation of EKRP1HB is required.
A4P a
2 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings.
a Installation of EKRP1HB is required.
4.5.7 To connect the space heating ON/OFF 2 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings.
output
1 Connect the space heating ON/OFF output cable to the
4.5.9 To connect the power consumption digital
appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below. inputs
1 Connect the power consumption digital inputs cable to the
appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below.
S9S
S8S
S7S
S6S
7 9
X2M
X1M
X5M
X2M
X1M
X5M
A8P a
YC X801M
YC Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4
12345
Y2
A4P a
X1M
X2M
X1M
9 10 X5M
2 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings.
INFORMATION
After it is installed, do NOT forget to configure the safety
1N~, 50 Hz
thermostat. Without configuration, the indoor unit will 230 V AC L N
ignore the safety thermostat contact. F2B Overcurrent fuse (field supply). Recommended: 2‑pole;
20 A; curve 400 V; tripping class C.
INFORMATION K3M Contactor (in the lower switch box)
Q1DI Earth leakage circuit breaker (field supply)
The preferential kWh rate power supply contact is SWB 2 Lower switch box
connected to the same terminals (X5M/9+10) as the safety X8M Terminal (field supply)
thermostat. It is only possible for the system to have
EITHER preferential kWh rate power supply OR a safety
thermostat.
4.6 Finishing the indoor unit
installation
4.5.11 To connect the anti-legionella heater
power supply 4.6.1 To close the indoor unit
1 Close the cover of the switch box.
WARNING
2 Put the switch box back into place.
The anti-legionella heater MUST have a dedicated power
supply and MUST be protected by the safety devices 3 Reinstall the top panel.
required by the applicable legislation.
4 Reinstall the side panels.
CAUTION 5 Reinstall the front panel.
To guarantee the unit is completely earthed, always 6 Reconnect the cables to the user interface panel.
connect the anti-legionella heater power supply and the
7 Reinstall the user interface panel.
earth cable.
NOTICE
Make sure that the power supply is in accordance with the anti-
legionella heater capacity, as listed in the table below. When closing the indoor unit cover, make sure that the
tightening torque does NOT exceed 4.1 N•m.
Anti-legionella Power supply Maximum running
heater capacity current
2.4 kW 1N~ 230 V 11 A
5 Configuration
Connect the anti-legionella heater power supply cable as follows:
X8M NOTICE
You can access the installer settings using two different methods. 3 04 09 0E
However, NOT all settings are accessible via both methods. If so,
the corresponding table columns in this chapter are set to N/A (not 4 Turn the left dial to select the second part of the
applicable). setting
The Installer pin code is 5678. Additional menu items and installer
settings are now available. 5.2 Configuration wizard
Installer After first power ON of the system, the user interface will guide you
5678
using the configuration wizard. This way you can set the most
important initial settings. This way the unit will be able to run
properly. Afterwards, more detailed settings can be done via the
menu structure if required.
To modify an overview setting By default, daylight savings time is enabled and clock
format is set to 24 hours. If you want to change these
Example: Modify [1‑01] from 15 to 20. settings, you can do this in the menu structure (User
settings > Time/date) once the unit is initialised.
# Code Description
[9.3.1] [E‑03] ▪ 0: No heater
▪ 1: External heater
Emergency
When the heat pump fails to operate, the optional backup heater and
anti-legionella heater can serve as an emergency heater and either
automatically or non-automatically take over the heat load.
▪ When auto emergency is set to Automatic and a heat pump failure
occurs, the optional backup heater will automatically take over the
heat load, and the anti-legionella heater will automatically take
over the domestic hot water production.
▪ When auto emergency is set to Manual and a heat pump failure b
occurs, the domestic hot water and space heating operation will
stop and need to be recovered manually via the user interface. To ▪ a: Additional LWT zone: Highest
recover operation manually, go to the Malfunctioning main menu temperature
screen, where the user interface will then ask you to confirm ▪ b: Main LWT zone: Lowest
whether the optional backup heater or anti-legionella heater can temperature
take over the heat load or not.
We recommend to set Emergency to Automatic if the house is CAUTION
unattended for longer periods. If there are 2 zones, it is important that the zone with the
lowest water temperature is configured as the main zone,
# Code Description and the zone with the highest water temperature is
[9.5] N/A ▪ 0: Manual configured as the additional zone. Not configuring the
▪ 1: Automatic system in this way could cause damage to the heat
emitters.
INFORMATION
CAUTION
The auto emergency setting can be set in the menu
structure of the user interface only. If there are 2 zones and the emitter types are wrongly
configured, water of high temperature can be sent towards
INFORMATION a low temperature emitter (underfloor heating). To avoid
this:
If [4‑03]=1 or 3, then Emergency=Manual is not applicable
for the anti-legionella heater. ▪ Install an aquastat/thermostatic valve to avoid too high
temperatures towards a low temperature emitter.
INFORMATION ▪ Make sure you set the emitter types for the main zone
If a heat pump failure occurs and Emergency is set to [2.7] and for the additional zone [3.7] correctly in
Manual, the room frost protection function, the underfloor accordance with the connected emitter.
heating screed dryout function, and the water pipe
antifreeze function will remain active even if the user does
NOT confirm emergency operation.
[2.1] N/A ▪ 0: No Y1
▪ 1: Yes
X1 X2 X
For more info about this functionality, see "5.2.5 Configuration The domestic hot water can be prepared in 3 different ways. They
wizard: Main zone" on page 16. differ from each other by the way the desired tank temperature is set
and how the unit acts upon it.
# Code Description
[3.4] N/A ▪ 0: Fixed
▪ 2: Weather dependent
Reheat setpoint
Desired reheat tank temperature, used:
▪ in Schedule + reheat mode, during reheat mode: the guaranteed
minimum tank temperature is set by the Reheat setpoint minus the
reheat hysteresis. If the tank temperature drops below this value,
the tank is heated up.
▪ during storage comfort, to prioritize the domestic hot water
preparation. When the tank temperature rises above this value,
domestic hot water preparation and space heating/cooling are
executed sequentially.
# Code Description
[5.4] [6-0C] Reheat setpoint
▪ 30°C~min(50,[6‑0E]°C
[9.6] Balancing
Space heating priority
Priority temperature
Offset BSH setpoint
Anti-recycle timer
Minimum running timer
Maximum running timer
Additional timer
[9.B] Sensors
External sensor
Ext. amb. sensor offset
Averaging time
[9.C] Bivalent
Bivalent
Boiler efficiency
Temperature
Hysteresis
INFORMATION
Solar kit settings are shown but are NOT applicable for this
unit. Settings shall NOT be used or changed.
INFORMATION
Depending on the selected installer settings and unit type,
settings will be visible/invisible.
INFORMATION
Anti-legionella heater. In the menu structure the term
"Booster heater" is used. However, this is actually an anti-
legionella heater.
The indoor unit is properly mounted. 36 hours after the first power-on, the unit will automatically
set Disable protections to No, ending "installer-on-site"
mode and enabling the protective functions. If – after first
Only if you use the optional backup heater:
installation – the installer returns to the site, the installer
The backup heater is properly mounted. has to set Disable protections to Yes manually.
The outdoor unit is properly mounted.
The refrigerant pipes (gas and liquid) are thermally 3 Select OK to confirm.
insulated. Result: The air purge starts. It stops automatically
The correct pipe size is installed and the pipes are when air purge cycle is finished.
properly insulated. To stop the air purge manually: —
There is NO water leak inside the indoor unit. 1 Go to Stop air purge.
2 Select OK to confirm.
The shut-off valves are properly installed and fully open.
6.2.3 To perform an operation test run
The stop valves (gas and liquid) on the outdoor unit are
fully open. Conditions: Make sure all operation is disabled. Go to the
The air purge valve is open (at least 2 turns). Operation menu and turn off Room, Space heating/cooling and Tank
operation.
The pressure relief valve purges water when opened. 1 Set the user permission level to Installer. See "To —
change the user permission level" on page 14.
The minimum water volume is guaranteed in all 2 Go to [A.1]: Commissioning > Operation test run.
conditions. See "To check the water volume" in
3 Select a test from the list. Example: Heating.
"3.2 Preparing water piping" on page 6.
8 Technical data
A subset of the latest technical data is available on the regional Daikin website (publicly accessible). The full set of latest technical data is
available on the Daikin extranet (authentication required).
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B2PR
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M3S
R8T e
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R5T
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3D111712
A Water side B1PW Space heating water pressure sensor
B Refrigerant side B2PR Refrigerant pressure sensor
C Field installed M3S 3-way valve (space heating/domestic hot water)
a1 Space heating water IN R1T Thermistor (heat exchanger – water OUT)
a2 Space heating water OUT R3T Thermistor (liquid refrigerant)
b1 Domestic hot water: cold water IN R4T Thermistor (heat exchanger – water IN)
b2 Domestic hot water: hot water OUT R5T, R8T Thermistor (tank)
c1 Gas refrigerant IN (heating mode; condenser) Screw connection
c2 Liquid refrigerant OUT (heating mode; condenser) Flare connection
d1 Liquid refrigerant IN (cooling mode; evaporator) Quick coupling
d2 Gas refrigerant OUT (cooling mode; evaporator)
e Plate heat exchanger Brazed connection
f Shut-off valve for service (if equipped)
g Expansion vessel
h Magnetic filter/dirt separator
i Safety valve
j Air purge
k Drain valve
l Pump
m Flow sensor
Notes to go through before starting the unit A3P * Heat pump convector
English Translation A4P * Digital I/O PCB
Notes to go through before Notes to go through before A8P * Demand PCB
starting the unit starting the unit A9P Status indicator
X1M Main terminal A10P MMI (= user interface connected to the
X2M Field wiring terminal for AC indoor unit) – Power supply unit PCB
X3M Backup heater terminal A11P MMI (= user interface connected to the
indoor unit) – Main PCB
X5M Field wiring terminal for DC
A12P MMI display PCB
X8M Anti-legionella heater power
supply terminal A13P * LAN adapter
Earth wiring A14P * User interface used as room thermostat –
PCB
Field supply
A15P * Receiver PCB (wireless On/OFF thermostat)
1 Several wiring possibilities
B1L Flow sensor
Option
B1PR Refrigerant pressure sensor
Not mounted in switch box
B1PW Water pressure sensor
Wiring depending on model CN* (A4P) * Connector
PCB DS1(A8P) * DIP switch
Note 1: Connection point of the Note 1: Connection point of the F2B # Overcurrent fuse anti-legionella heater
power supply for the anti- power supply for the anti-
F2T Thermal fuse anti-legionella heater
legionella heater should be legionella heater should be
foreseen outside the unit. foreseen outside the unit. F1U, F2U (A4P) * Fuse 5 A 250 V for digital I/O PCB
Optional backup heater power Optional backup heater power FU1 (A1P) Fuse T 5 A 250 V for PCB
supply supply FU2 (A10P) Fuse T 1.6 A 250 V for PCB
1N~, 230 V, 6 kW 1N~, 230 V, 6 kW K3M Contactor anti-legionella heater
3N~, 400 V, 6 kW 3N~, 400 V, 6 kW K*R (A4P) Relay on PCB
User installed options User installed options M1P Main supply pump
LAN adapter LAN adapter M2P # Domestic hot water pump
Backup heater Backup heater M2S # 2-way valve for cooling mode
Remote user interface User interface used as room M3S 3-way valve for floorheating/domestic hot
thermostat water
Ext. indoor thermistor External indoor thermistor P1M MMI display
Ext outdoor thermistor External outdoor thermistor PC (A15P) * Power circuit
Digital I/O PCB Digital I/O PCB PHC1 (A4P) * Optocoupler input circuit
Demand PCB Demand PCB Q2L Thermal protector anti-legionella heater
Main LWT Main leaving water temperature Q4L # Safety thermostat
On/OFF thermostat (wired) On/OFF thermostat (wired) Q*DI # Earth leakage circuit breaker
On/OFF thermostat (wireless) On/OFF thermostat (wireless) R1H (A2P) * Humidity sensor
Ext. thermistor External thermistor R1T (A1P ) Outlet water heat exchanger thermistor
Heat pump convector Heat pump convector R1T (A2P) * Ambient sensor On/OFF thermostat
Add LWT Additional leaving water R1T (A14P) * Ambient sensor user interface
temperature R2T (A2P) * External sensor (floor or ambient)
On/OFF thermostat (wired) On/OFF thermostat (wired) R3T Refrigerant liquid side thermistor
On/OFF thermostat (wireless) On/OFF thermostat (wireless) R4T Inlet water thermistor
Ext. thermistor External thermistor R5T, R8T Domestic hot water thermistor
Heat pump convector Heat pump convector R6T * External indoor or outdoor ambient
Position in switch box thermistor
S1S # Preferential kWh rate power supply contact
English Translation
S2S # Electrical meter pulse input 1
Position in switch box Position in switch box
S3S # Electrical meter pulse input 2
Legend S6S~S9S * Digital power limitation inputs
A1P Main PCB SS1 (A4P) * Selector switch
A2P * On/OFF thermostat (PC=power circuit) SW1~2 (A12P) Turn buttons
(1) Main power connection (1) Main power connection Shut-off valve Shut-off valve
For preferential kWh rate power For preferential kWh rate power SWB Switch box
supply supply (7) Optional BUH (7) Optional backup heater
Indoor unit supplied from outdoor Indoor unit supplied from outdoor SWB Switch box
Normal kWh rate power supply Normal kWh rate power supply (7) Option PCBs (7) Option PCBs
Only for normal power supply Only for normal power supply Alarm output Alarm output
(standard) (standard) Changeover to ext. heat source Changeover to external heat
Only for preferential kWh rate Only for preferential kWh rate source
power supply (outdoor) power supply (outdoor) Max. load Maximum load
Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Min. load Minimum load
Preferential kWh rate power Preferential kWh rate power Only for demand PCB option Only for demand PCB option
supply contact: 16 V DC supply contact: 16 V DC
Only for digital I/O PCB option Only for digital I/O PCB option
detection (voltage supplied by detection (voltage supplied by
PCB) PCB) Options: ext. heat source output, Options: external heat source
alarm output output, alarm output
SWB Switch box
Options: On/OFF output Options: On/OFF output
Use normal kWh rate power Use normal kWh rate power
supply for indoor unit supply for indoor unit Power limitation digital inputs: 12 Power limitation digital inputs:
V DC / 12 mA detection (voltage 12 V DC / 12 mA detection
(3) User interface (3) User interface
supplied by PCB) (voltage supplied by PCB)
Only for LAN adapter Only for the LAN adapter
Space C/H On/OFF output Space cooling/heating On/OFF
Only for remote user interface Only for the user interface used output
EKRUDAS as room thermostat (EKRUDAS)
SWB Switch box
(4) Domestic hot water tank (4) Domestic hot water tank
(8) External On/OFF thermostats (8) External On/OFF thermostats
Anti-legionella heater power Anti-legionella heater power and heat pump convector and heat pump convector
supply supply
Additional LWT zone Additional leaving water
SWB Switch box temperature zone
(5) Ext. thermistor (5) External thermistor Main LWT zone Main leaving water temperature
SWB Switch box zone
(6) Field supplied options (6) Field supplied options Only for external sensor (floor/ Only for external sensor (floor or
12 V DC pulse detection (voltage 12 V DC pulse detection (voltage ambient) ambient)
supplied by PCB) supplied by PCB) Only for heat pump convector Only for heat pump convector
230 V AC supplied by PCB 230 V AC supplied by PCB Only for wired On/OFF Only for wired On/OFF
Continuous Continuous current thermostat thermostat
DHW pump output Domestic hot water pump output Only for wireless On/OFF Only for wireless On/OFF
thermostat thermostat
DHW pump Domestic hot water pump
Normal kWh rate power supply for indoor unit: 230 V 2 core
X1M: 1-2-3
2 core
2x0.75
2 Preferential kWh rate power supply contact 3 core
Field supply
Field supply
2 Safety thermostat Q4L
Indoor unit
Only for *KRP1HB*
X1M: 1-2-3
X2M: 5-6
A4P: Y1-YC 2 core
X5M: 9-10 X2M: 7-9 Alarm indication
Alarm output 230 V
2 core
X2M: 1-2 Circulation pump for DHW
230 V
Backup heater option 2-way valve
NO valve: X2M: 21-28 2 core
(EKLBUHCB6W1) NC valve: X2M: 21-29 M2S for cooling mode
230 V
2 core
Thermistor X15M: 1-2 X5M: 1-2 2 core
signal X5M: 5-6 Electricity meter pulse input 1
Step 1-2 X15M: 8-9-10 X3M: 3-4-5 signal
5 core 2 core
X5M: 3-4 Electricity meter pulse input 2
Clixon Q1L X15M: 6-7 230 V signal
X3M: 1-2
Only for KRCS01-1 or EKRSCA1
F1B:
L1-L2-L3-N + PE 2 core
X5M: 7-8 external thermistor (indoor or outdoor)
or L-N + PE signal
Power supply External room thermostat / Heat pump convector
Backup heater power supply (6 kW): 400 V or 230 V + earth 3-5 core Optional part
(main and/or additional zone)
3 3 core for C/H operation Only for *KRTW
2 core for H only operation (wired room thermostat)
main: X2M: 30-34-35
add: X2M: 30-34a-35a A2P: X1M: C-com-H
Field supply signal
Only for *KRP1AHTA 3 Only for *KRTR
5 core for C/H operation (wireless room thermostat) 2 core Only for *KRTETS
4 core for H only operation (3m included)
Power limitation 2 core main: X2M: 30-31-34-35 R2T
A8P: X801M: 1-5 A15P: X1M: H-C-com A2P: X1M: 1-3 External sensor
demand input 1 signal add: X2M: 30-31-34a-35a signal X2M: L-N signal (floor or ambient)
Power limitation 2 core
A8P: X801M: 2-5 Only for
demand input 2 signal 3 (heat pump convector)
2 core main: X2M: 30-35 2 core
Power limitation A8P: X801M: 3-5 A3P: X11M: 5-6
demand input 3 add: X2M: 30-35a signal
signal
Power limitation 2 core
A8P: X801M: 4-5
demand input 4 signal
2 core Only for EKRUDAS
2x0.75
X5M: 11-12 A14P: P1-P2 user interface
communication
2 core
2x0.75
A13P: P1-P2 LAN adapter
communication
4D112068B
charge allowed in a room: indoor ▪ For floorstanding models, the value of "Installation
height (H)" is considered 600 mm to comply to
unit IEC 60335-2-40:2013 A1 2016 Clause GG2.
Aroom (m2) Maximum refrigerant charge in a room ▪ For intermediate mc values (i.e. when mc is between
(mmax) (kg) two values from the table), consider the value that
corresponds to the higher mc value from the table. If
H=600 mm
mc=1.87 kg, consider the value that corresponds to
1 0.138 "mc=1.88 kg".
2 0.276 ▪ Systems with total refrigerant charge lower than
3 0.414 1.84 kg are not subjected to any room requirements.
4 0.553 ▪ Charges above 1.9 kg are not allowed in the unit.
5 0.691
6 0.829
8.5 Table 3 – Minimum venting
7 0.907
opening area for natural
8 0.970
ventilation: indoor unit
9 1.028
10 1.084 mc mmax dm=mc–mmax (kg) Minimum venting opening area
(cm2)
11 1.137
H=600 mm
12 1.187
1.9 0.1 1.80 729
13 1.236
1.9 0.3 1.60 648
14 1.283
1.9 0.5 1.40 567
15 1.328
1.9 0.7 1.20 486
16 1.371
1.9 0.9 1.00 418
17 1.413
1.9 1.1 0.80 370
18 1.454
1.9 1.3 0.60 301
19 1.494
1.9 1.5 0.40 216
20 1.533
1.9 1.7 0.20 115
21 1.571
22 1.608 INFORMATION
23 1.644 ▪ For floorstanding models, the value of "Installation
24 1.679 height (H)" is considered 600 mm to comply to
25 1.714 IEC 60335-2-40:2013 A1 2016 Clause GG2.
INFORMATION
▪ For floorstanding models, the value of "Installation
height (H)" is considered 600 mm to comply to
IEC 60335-2-40:2013 A1 2016 Clause GG2.
▪ For intermediate Aroom values (i.e. when Aroom is
between two values from the table), consider the value
that corresponds to the lower Aroom value from the table.
If Aroom=12.5 m2, consider the value that corresponds to
"Aroom=12 m2".
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