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EAVH-UD6V - 4P606486-1A - Installation Manual - English
EAVH-UD6V - 4P606486-1A - Installation Manual - English
Daikin Altherma 3 H F
EAVH16SU18DA6V, EAVH16SU23DA6V,
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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Hiromitsu Iwasaki
Director
Ostend, 2nd of March 2020
3P556088-4A
Table of contents
5.3.1 Main zone .................................................................... 20
Table of contents 5.3.2 Additional zone ............................................................ 20
5.3.3 Information ................................................................... 20
5.4 Menu structure: Overview installer settings................................ 21
c d
e
2 About the box
f
2.1 Indoor unit
INFORMATION g
NOTICE
All piping MUST be installed according to section G3 of the
f g h i j k l Building Regulations.
1× 1× 1× 1× 8× 4× 1×
≥300
For installation compliant with section G3 of the Building
Regulations, you must verify that the following accessories are
present.
Delivered with indoor unit:
≥100 ≥500
Tundish 15 mm inlet, 22 mm outlet
≥650
Wall mounting set for expansion vessel 3.2 Preparing water piping
NOTICE
Instruction sheet
In case of plastic pipes, make sure they are fully oxygen
Expansion vessel of 18 L – 3/4" Male BSP diffusion tight according to DIN 4726. The diffusion of
oxygen into the piping can lead to excessive corrosion.
2×
T25
4×
T25
1
3 Place the switch box lower on the unit. Use the 2 hinges located
lower on the unit.
2×
T25
3
1
3
3×
T25
0° 1° 1° 2
a b
c d
f
e
NOTICE
About freeze protection
It is recommended to install shut-off valves to domestic Frost can damage the system. To prevent the hydraulic components
cold water in and domestic hot water out connections. from freezing, the software is equipped with special frost protection
These shut-off valves are field supplied. functions such as water pipe freeze prevention and drain prevention
(see the installer reference guide) that include the activation of pump
NOTICE in case of low temperatures.
However, in case of a power failure, these functions cannot
guarantee protection.
Do one of the following to protect the water circuit against freezing:
Overpressure bypass valve (delivered as accessory). We ▪ Add glycol to the water. Glycol lowers the freezing point of the
recommend to install the overpressure bypass valve in the water.
space heating water circuit. ▪ Install freeze protection valves. Freeze protection valves drain the
▪ Mind the minimum water volume when choosing the water from the system before it can freeze.
installation location of the overpressure bypass valve
NOTICE
(at the indoor unit, or at the collector). See "3.2.1 To
check the water volume and flow rate" 4 [ 5]. If you add glycol to the water, do NOT install freeze
protection valves. Possible consequence: Glycol leaking
▪ Mind the minimum flow rate when adjusting the
out of the freeze protection valves.
overpressure bypass valve setting. See "3.2.1 To
check the water volume and flow rate" 4 [ 5] and
"6.2.1 To check the minimum flow rate" 4
[ 22]. Freeze protection by glycol
About freeze protection by glycol
NOTICE
Adding glycol to the water lowers the freezing point of water.
Install air purge valves at all local high points.
WARNING
4.3.2 To connect the recirculation piping Ethylene glycol is toxic.
Prerequisite: Only required if you need recirculation in your system.
WARNING
1 Remove the top panel from the unit, see "4.1.1 To open the
Due to the presence of glycol, corrosion of the system is
indoor unit" 4
[ 6].
possible. Uninhibited glycol will turn acidic under the
2 Cut out the rubber grommet on top of the unit, and remove the influence of oxygen. This process is accelerated by the
stop. The recirculation connector is placed below the hole. presence of copper and high temperatures. The acidic
3 Route the recirculation piping through the grommet and connect uninhibited glycol attacks metal surfaces and forms
it to the recirculation connector. galvanic corrosion cells that cause severe damage to the
system. Therefore it is important that:
▪ the water treatment is correctly executed by a qualified
water specialist,
▪ a glycol with corrosion inhibitors is selected to
counteract acids formed by the oxidation of glycols,
▪ no automotive glycol is used because their corrosion
inhibitors have a limited lifetime and contain silicates
which can foul or plug the system,
▪ galvanized pipes are NOT used in glycol systems since
the presence may lead to the precipitation of certain
components in the glycol's corrosion inhibitor.
4 Reattach the top panel.
NOTICE
4.3.3 To fill the water circuit Glycol absorbs water from its environment. Therefore do
NOT add glycol that has been exposed to air. Leaving the
To fill the water circuit, use a field supply filling kit. Make sure you
cap off the glycol container causes the concentration of
comply with the applicable legislation.
water to increase. The glycol concentration is then lower
NOTICE than assumed. As a result, the hydraulic components
might freeze up after all. Take preventive actions to ensure
a minimal exposure of the glycol to air.
Make sure both air purge valves (one on the magnetic filter
and one on the backup heater) are open.
All automatic air purge valves must remain open after
commissioning.
Lowest expected Prevent from Prevent from Heater tape (field supply)
outdoor bursting freezing
temperature 1 Install heater tape to the outdoor field piping.
–5°C 10% 15% 2 Provide external power supply for the heater tape.
–10°C 15% 25% NOTICE
–15°C 20% 35%
▪ For the internal heater tape to operate, the power to the
–20°C 25% — unit MUST be ON. For this reason, during cold periods,
–25°C 30% — never disconnect the power, nor turn off the main
switch.
–30°C 35% —
▪ In case of a power failure, power to the heater tape
INFORMATION (both internal and external) will be aborted and the
▪ Protection against bursting: the glycol will prevent the water circuit will NOT be protected. To guarantee a full
piping from bursting, but NOT the liquid inside the protection, it is always possible to add glycol to the
piping from freezing. water circuit or to use freeze protection valves, even
when installing heater tape to the outdoor field piping.
▪ Protection against freezing: the glycol will prevent the
liquid inside the piping from freezing.
NOTICE
If glycol is present in the system, setting [E-0D] must be
set to 1. If the glycol setting is NOT set correctly, the liquid
inside the piping can freeze.
4.4 Connecting the electrical wiring Routing Possible cables (depending on unit type
and installed options)
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTROCUTION b ▪ Interconnection cable
High voltage power ▪ Normal kWh rate power supply
WARNING supply
▪ Preferential kWh rate power supply
ALWAYS use multicore cable for power supply cables.
c ▪ Heat pump convector (option)
High voltage control ▪ Room thermostat (option)
4.4.1 About electrical compliance signal
▪ Shut-off valve (field supply)
Only for the backup heater of the indoor unit
▪ Domestic hot water pump (field supply)
See "4.4.4 To connect the backup heater power supply" 4
[ 12].
▪ Alarm output
4.4.2 To connect the electrical wiring to the ▪ Changeover to external heat source
control
indoor unit
▪ Space cool/heat operation control
1 To open the indoor unit, see "4.1.1 To open the indoor
unit" 4
[ 6]. d ▪ Power supply for backup heater
2 The wiring enters the unit from the top: High voltage power
supply (factory-
d b+c a mounted cable)
CAUTION
Do NOT push or place redundant cable length in the unit.
4 Seal the low voltage wiring intake using the sealing tape
(delivered as accessory).
Without low voltage cables With low voltage cables
123
a a
123
X11YA X2M
X1M X11YB
X11Y
Routing Possible cables (depending on unit type X5M
and installed options)
a ▪ Preferential power supply contact
Low voltage ▪ User interface (option)
▪ Power consumption digital inputs (field
supply)
X1A
▪ Outdoor ambient temperature sensor
(option)
▪ Indoor ambient temperature sensor a Interconnection cable (=main power supply)
(option)
▪ Electrical meters (field supply)
▪ Safety thermostat (field supply)
INFORMATION
The preferential kWh rate power supply contact is a Factory-mounted cable connected to the contactor of the
connected to the same terminals (X5M/9+10) as the safety backup heater, inside the switch box (K5M)
thermostat. Thus, the system can have EITHER b Field wiring (see table below)
preferential kWh rate power supply OR a safety Model (power Connections to backup heater power
thermostat. supply) supply
*6V (6V: 1N~ 230 V) 2 4 6 14
4.4.4 To connect the backup heater power K5M
1 3 5 13
BLU2
SWB
BLU1
GRY
BRN
supply
WARNING X6M
The backup heater MUST have a dedicated power supply
1 3 5 7
and MUST be protected by the safety devices required by
the applicable legislation.
F1B I I I I
CAUTION 2 4 6 8
BLU2
SWB
BLU1
the polarity. The positive polarity MUST be connected to
GRY
BRN
X5M/6 and X5M/4; the negative polarity to X5M/5 and
X6M X5M/3.
1 Connect the electricity meters cable to the appropriate terminals
1 3 5 7
as shown in the illustration below.
S3S S2S
F1B I I I I
2 4 6 8
Q1DI
X2M
X1M
3~, 50 Hz 3 4 56 X5M
230 V AC L1 L2 L3
2 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings.
F1B Overcurrent fuse (field supply). Recommended fuse:
4‑pole; 20 A; curve 400 V; tripping class C. 4.4.7 To connect the domestic hot water pump
K5M Safety contactor (in the lower switch box)
1 Connect the domestic hot water pump cable to the appropriate
Q1DI Earth leakage circuit breaker (field supply) terminals as shown in the illustration below.
SWB Switch box M M2P
1~
X6M Terminal (field supply)
NOTICE
Do NOT cut or remove the backup heater power supply
cable.
12
4.4.5 To connect the shut-off valve
X2M
X1M
X5M
INFORMATION
Shut-off valve usage example. In case of one LWT zone, 2 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings.
and a combination of underfloor heating and heat pump
convectors, install a shut-off valve before the underfloor
4.4.8 To connect the alarm output
heating to prevent condensation on the floor during cooling
operation. For more information, see the installer reference 1 Connect the alarm output cable to the appropriate terminals as
guide. shown in the illustration below.
1 Connect the valve control cable to the appropriate terminals as
shown in the illustration below.
NOTICE
Wiring is different for a NC (normally closed) valve and a
NO (normally open) valve. b
7 9
NO M2S
NC M2S
X2M
X1M
X5M
21 28 21 29
X2M X2M YC
YC Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4
X1M X1M Y1
A4P a
X1M
2 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings.
a Installation of EKRP1HBAA is required.
b Prewiring between X2M/7+9 and Q1L (= thermal
protector backup heater). Do NOT change.
2 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings.
4.4.9 To connect the space cooling/heating ON/ 4.4.11 To connect the power consumption digital
OFF output inputs
INFORMATION 1 Connect the power consumption digital inputs cable to the
appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below.
Cooling is only applicable in case of:
S9S
S8S
S7S
S6S
▪ Reversible models
▪ Heating only models + conversion kit (EKHVCONV2)
1 Connect the space cooling/heating ON/OFF output cable to the
appropriate terminals as shown in the illustration below.
X2M
X1M
X5M
b
A8P a
7 9 X801M
12345
X2M
X1M
X5M
Y2 2 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings.
A4P a
X1M
X2M
X1M
9 10 X5M
2 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings.
NOTICE
Make sure to select and install the safety thermostat
according to the applicable legislation.
X2M
X1M In any case, to prevent unnecessary tripping of the safety
X5M
thermostat, we recommend the following:
▪ The safety thermostat is automatically resettable.
▪ The safety thermostat has a maximum temperature
variation rate of 2°C/min.
X4 X3 X2 X1
X2M ▪ There is a minimum distance of 2 m between the safety
YC Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4
A4P a
INFORMATION
a Installation of EKRP1HBAA is required. ALWAYS configure the safety thermostat after it is
2 Fix the cable with cable ties to the cable tie mountings. installed. Without configuration, the indoor unit will ignore
the safety thermostat contact.
INFORMATION
The preferential kWh rate power supply contact is
connected to the same terminals (X5M/9+10) as the safety
thermostat. Thus, the system can have EITHER
preferential kWh rate power supply OR a safety
thermostat.
2 Put the switch box back into place. Accessing settings via the breadcrumb in the #
home menu screen or the menu structure.
3 Reinstall the top panel. For example:
To enable breadcrumbs, press the button
[9.1.5.2]
4 Reinstall the side panels. in the home screen.
5 Reinstall the front panel. Accessing settings via the code in the Code
overview field settings.
6 Reconnect the cables to the user interface panel. For example: [C-07]
When closing the indoor unit cover, make sure that the ▪ "5.4 Menu structure: Overview installer settings" 4
[ 21]
tightening torque does NOT exceed 4.1 N•m.
5.1.1 To access the most used commands
To change the user permission level
5 Configuration You can change the user permission level as follows:
5678
▪ What you can see on and do with the user interface
How
You can configure the system via the user interface.
▪ First time – Configuration wizard. When you turn ON the user
interface for the first time (via the indoor unit), the configuration Advanced user pin code
wizard starts to help you configure the system.
The Advanced user pin code is 1234. Additional menu items for the
▪ Restart the configuration wizard. If the system is already user are now visible.
configured, you can restart the configuration wizard. To restart the
configuration wizard, go to Installer settings > Advanced user
1234
Configuration wizard. To access Installer settings, see
"5.1.1 To access the most used commands" 4 [ 15].
▪ Afterwards. If necessary, you can make changes to the
configuration in the menu structure or the overview settings.
INFORMATION
When the configuration wizard is finished, the user
interface will show an overview screen and request to
confirm. When confirmed, the system will restart and the
home screen will be displayed.
0000
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.
INFORMATION Emergency
When you change the overview settings and you go back When the heat pump fails to operate, the backup heater can serve
to the home screen, the user interface will show a popup as an emergency heater. It then takes over the heat load either
screen and request to restart the system. automatically or by manual interaction.
When confirmed, the system will restart and recent ▪ When Emergency is set to Automatic and a heat pump failure
changes will be applied. occurs, the backup heater automatically takes over the domestic
hot water production and space heating.
▪ When Emergency is set to Manual and a heat pump failure
occurs, the domestic hot water heating and space heating stops.
To manually recover it via the user interface, go to the
Malfunctioning main menu screen and confirm whether the
backup heater can take over the heat load or not.
b INFORMATION
a Additional LWT zone: Highest Settings [9.3.3] and [9.3.5] are linked. Changing one
temperature setting influences the other. If you change one, check if the
other is still as expected.
b Main LWT zone: Lowest temperature
c Mixing station INFORMATION
During normal operation, the capacity of the second step of
CAUTION
the backup heater at nominal voltage is equal to
NOT configuring the system in the following way can cause [6‑03]+[6‑04].
damage to the heat emitters. If there are 2 zones, it is
important that in heating: INFORMATION
▪ the zone with the lowest water temperature is If [4‑0A]=3 and emergency mode is active, the power
configured as the main zone, and usage of the backup heater is maximal and equal to
2×[6‑03]+[6‑04].
▪ the zone with the highest water temperature is
configured as the additional zone.
Only for systems with integrated domestic hot water tank: If Define how the operation of the unit is controlled.
the storage temperature setpoint is higher than 50°C, Control In this control...
Daikin recommends NOT to disable the backup heater
Leaving water Unit operation is decided based on the leaving
second step because it will have a big impact on the
water temperature regardless the actual room
required time for the unit to heat up the domestic hot water
temperature and/or heating or cooling demand
tank.
of the room.
Capacity step 1 External room Unit operation is decided by the external
# Code Description thermostat thermostat or equivalent (e.g. heat pump
convector).
[9.3.4] [6‑03] ▪ The capacity of the first step of the
backup heater at nominal voltage. Room thermostat Unit operation is decided based on the ambient
temperature of the user interface used as a
Additional capacity step 2 room thermostat.
# Code Description
# Code Description
[9.3.5] [6‑04] ▪ The capacity difference between the
[2.9] [C‑07] ▪ 0: Leaving water
second and first step of the backup
heater at nominal voltage. Nominal ▪ 1: External room thermostat
value depends on backup heater ▪ 2: Room thermostat
configuration.
Setpoint mode
5.2.5 Configuration wizard: Main zone Define the setpoint mode:
The most important settings for the main leaving water zone can be ▪ Fixed: the desired leaving water temperature does not depend on
set here. the outdoor ambient temperature.
Emitter type ▪ In WD heating, fixed cooling mode, the desired leaving water
temperature:
Heating up or cooling down the main zone can take longer. This
depends on: ▪ depends on the outdoor ambient temperature for heating
▪ The water volume of the system ▪ does NOT depend on the outdoor ambient temperature for
cooling
▪ The heater emitter type of the main zone
▪ In Weather dependent mode, the desired leaving water
The setting Emitter type can compensate for a slow or a quick temperature depends on the outdoor ambient temperature.
heating/cooling system during the heat up/cool down cycle. In room
thermostat control, Emitter type influences the maximum # Code Description
modulation of the desired leaving water temperature, and the [2.4] N/A Setpoint mode:
possibility for usage of the automatic cooling/heating changeover
▪ Fixed
based on the indoor ambient temperature.
▪ WD heating, fixed cooling
It is important to set Emitter type correctly and in accordance with
your system layout. The target delta T for the main zone depends on ▪ Weather dependent
it.
When weather dependent operation is active, low outdoor
# Code Description temperatures will result in warmer water and vice versa. During
[2.7] [2‑0C] ▪ 0: Underfloor heating weather dependent operation, the user can shift the water
temperature up or down by a maximum of 10°C.
▪ 1: Fancoil unit
▪ 2: Radiator Schedule
Indicates if the desired leaving water temperature is according to a
The setting of the emitter type has an influence on the space heating schedule. Influence of the LWT setpoint mode [2.4] is as follows:
setpoint range and the target delta T in heating as follows:
▪ In Fixed LWT setpoint mode, the scheduled actions consist of
Description Space heating Target delta T in desired leaving water temperatures, either preset or custom.
setpoint range heating
▪ In Weather dependent LWT setpoint mode, the scheduled
0: Underfloor Maximum 55°C Variable
actions consist of desired shift actions, either preset or custom.
heating
# Code Description
1: Fancoil unit Maximum 55°C Variable
[2.1] N/A ▪ 0: No
2: Radiator Maximum 65°C Fixed 8°C
▪ 1: Yes
NOTICE
For radiators, the average emitter temperature will be
lower compared to underfloor heating, due to the fixed
delta T of 8°C. To compensate, you can:
▪ Increase the weather dependent curve desired
temperatures [2.5].
▪ Enable leaving water temperature modulation and
increase the maximum modulation [2.C].
For more info about this functionality, see "5.2.5 Configuration Weather-dependent curve:
wizard: Main zone" 4
[ 18].
# Code Description a
Control Y1
The control type is displayed here, but cannot be adjusted. It is
determined by the control type of the main zone. For more info about X1 X2
the functionality, see "5.2.5 Configuration wizard: Main zone" 4
[ 18].
# Code Description Possible actions on this screen
[3.9] N/A ▪ 0: Leaving water if the control type Go through the temperatures.
of the main zone is Leaving water.
Change the temperature.
▪ 1: External room thermostat if the
Go to the next temperature.
control type of the main zone is
External room thermostat or Room Confirm changes and proceed.
thermostat.
Item Description
Setpoint mode a Selected weather dependent zone:
For more info about this functionality, see "5.2.5 Configuration
▪ : Main zone or additional zone heating
wizard: Main zone" 4
[ 18].
# Code Description ▪ : Main zone or additional zone cooling
[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.
6.2.3 To perform an operation test run ▪ Diverter valve test (3-way valve for switching between space
heating and tank heating)
Conditions: Make sure all operation is disabled. Go to [C]:
▪ Bivalent signal test
Operation and turn off Room, Space heating/cooling and Tank
operation. ▪ Alarm output test
1 Set the user permission level to Installer. See "To — ▪ C/H signal test
change the user permission level" 4[ 15]. ▪ DHW pump test
2 Go to [A.1]: Commissioning > Operation test
run. 6.2.5 To perform an underfloor heating screed
3 Select a test from the list. Example: Heating. dryout
4 Select OK to confirm.
Conditions: Make sure all operation is disabled. Go to [C]:
Result: The test run starts. It stops automatically Operation and turn off Room, Space heating/cooling and Tank
when ready (±30 min). operation.
To stop the test run manually: — 1 Set the user permission level to Installer. See "To —
1 In the menu, go to Stop test run. change the user permission level" 4[ 15].
2 Select OK to confirm. 2 Go to [A.4]: Commissioning > UFH screed dryout.
3 Set a dryout program: go to Program and use the
INFORMATION UFH screed dryout programming screen.
If the outdoor temperature is outside the range of 4 Select OK to confirm.
operation, the unit may NOT operate or may NOT deliver
the required capacity. Result: The underfloor heating screed dryout starts.
It stops automatically when done.
To monitor leaving water and tank temperatures To stop the test run manually: —
During test run, the correct operation of the unit can be checked by 1 Go to Stop UFH screed dryout.
monitoring its leaving water temperature (heating/cooling mode) and
2 Select OK to confirm.
tank temperature (domestic hot water mode).
To monitor the temperatures: NOTICE
1 In the menu, go to Sensors. To perform an underfloor heating screed dryout, room frost
2 Select the temperature information. protection needs to be disabled ([2‑06]=0). By default, it is
enabled ([2‑06]=1). However, due to the "installer-on-site"
mode (see "Commissioning"), room frost protection will be
6.2.4 To perform an actuator test run automatically disabled for 12 hours after the first power-on.
Conditions: Make sure all operation is disabled. Go to [C]: If the screed dryout still needs to be performed after the
Operation and turn off Room, Space heating/cooling and Tank first 12 hours of power-on, manually disable room frost
operation. protection by setting [2‑06] to "0", and KEEP it disabled
until the screed dryout has finished. Ignoring this notice will
Purpose result in cracking of the screed.
Perform an actuator test run to confirm the operation of the different
actuators. For example, when you select Pump, a test run of the NOTICE
pump will start. For the underfloor heating screed dryout to be able to start,
1 Set the user permission level to Installer. See "To — make sure the following settings are met:
change the user permission level" 4[ 15]. ▪ [4‑00]=1
2 Go to [A.2]: Commissioning > Actuator test run. ▪ [C‑02]=0
3 Select a test from the list. Example: Pump.
▪ [D‑01]=0
4 Select OK to confirm.
▪ [4‑08]=0
Result: The actuator test run starts. It stops
▪ [4‑01]≠1
automatically when ready (±30 min).
To stop the test run manually: —
1 In the menu, go to Stop test run.
2 Select OK to confirm.
7 Hand-over to the user
Once the test run is finished and the unit operates properly, please
Possible actuator test runs make sure the following is clear for the user:
▪ Backup heater 1 test ▪ Fill in the installer setting table (in the operation manual) with the
actual settings.
▪ Backup heater 2 test
▪ Make sure that the user has the printed documentation and ask
▪ Pump test
him/her to keep it for future reference. Inform the user that he can
INFORMATION find the complete documentation at the URL mentioned earlier in
this manual.
Make sure that all air is purged before executing the test
run. Also avoid disturbances in the water circuit during the ▪ Explain the user how to properly operate the system and what to
test run. do in case of problems.
▪ Show the user what to do for the maintenance of the unit.
▪ Shut off valve test
▪ Explain the user about energy saving tips as described in the
operation manual.
▪ Water pressure For yearly maintenance, you do not have to remove the
water filter from the unit to clean it. But in case of trouble
▪ Magnetic filter/dirt separator with the water filter, you might have to remove it so that
▪ Water pressure relief valve you can thoroughly clean it. Then you need to do as
follows:
▪ Relief valve hose
▪ "8.7.1 To remove the water filter" 4
[ 27]
▪ Pressure relief valve of the domestic hot water tank
▪ "8.7.2 To clean the water filter in case of trouble" 4
[ 27]
▪ Switch box
▪ "8.7.3 To install the water filter" 4
[ 27]
▪ Descaling
▪ Chemical disinfection Water pressure relief valve
▪ Pressure reducing valve of the domestic hot water tank kit Open the valve and check if it operates correctly. The water may be
very hot!
Water pressure
Checkpoints are:
Keep water pressure above 1 bar. If it is lower, add water.
▪ The water flow coming from the relief valve is high enough, no
Magnetic filter/dirt separator blockage of the valve or in between piping is suspected.
▪ Dirty water coming out of the relief valve:
▪ open the valve until the discharged water does NOT contain dirt
anymore
▪ flush the system
a It is recommended to do this maintenance more frequently.
b
c
CAUTION
Water coming out of the valve may be very hot. a
NOTICE Prerequisite: Stop the unit operation via the user interface.
When using means for descaling or chemical disinfection, Prerequisite: Turn OFF the respective circuit breaker.
it must be ensured that the water quality remains compliant Prerequisite: Close the cold water supply.
with EU directive 98/83 EC.
Prerequisite: Open all the hot water tapping points to allow air to
Pressure reducing valve enter the system.
Depending on local water conditions, annual inspection of the 1 Remove the top panel. See "4.1.1 To open the indoor unit" 4
[ 6].
integral line strainer, pressure reducing valve cartridge and seating 2 Remove the user interface panel. See "4.1.1 To open the indoor
may be necessary. unit" 4
[ 6].
3 Lower the switchbox. See "4.1.2 To lower the switch box on the
indoor unit" 4
[ 7].
4 Remove the tube from the temperature and pressure relief
valve that is located on top of the tank.
5 Remove the temperature and pressure relief valve from the
tank.
1
8.6 To inspect the inside of the
domestic hot water tank
DANGER: RISK OF BURNING
The water in the tank can be very hot.
Prerequisite: Stop the unit operation via the user interface.
See also
2 4.1.1 To open the indoor unit [} 6]
a
a
b
b
c a
a Rolled‑up filter
a Clip
b Strainer
b Magnetic filter/dirt separator
c Protrusion
8 Remove the water filter.
5 Install and properly tighten the bottom of the water filter
9 Remove the drain hose from the water filter. housing.
CAUTION
8.7.3 To install the water filter
Although the water circuit is drained, some water may be
spilled when removing the magnetic filter/dirt separator CAUTION
from the filter housing. ALWAYS clean up spilled water.
Check the condition of the O-rings and replace if needed.
Apply water to the O-rings before installation.
8.7.2 To clean the water filter in case of trouble
1 Install the water filter in the correct location.
1 Remove the water filter from the unit. See "8.7.1 To remove the
water filter" 4
[ 27].
CAUTION
To protect the piping connected to the magnetic filter/dirt
separator from damage it is recommended to perform this
procedure with the magnetic filter/dirt separator removed
from the unit.
a
a
b
a Clip
b Magnetic filter/dirt separator
c Air purge valve
2 Install the 2 clips to fix the water filter to the water circuit pipes.
3 Make sure that the air purge valve of the water filter is in the
open position.
4 Open the valve (if equipped) of the water circuit towards the
expansion vessel.
CAUTION
Make sure to open the valve (if equipped) towards the
expansion vessel, otherwise the overpressure will be
generated.
5 Open the stop valves and add water to the water circuit if
needed.
9 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 Business Portal (authentication required).
j B1PW S1L
B B
B1L R1T
a2 c1
f l l f
R2T
e
k
M3S
R8T
b2
R5T
b1
B d B
a1 c2
f l l f
g h
k
k
3D120611A
A Indoor unit
B Field installed
a1 Space heating water IN
a2 Space heating water OUT
b1 Domestic hot water: cold water IN, loose nut 3/4"
b2 Domestic hot water: hot water OUT, loose nut 3/4"
c1 Water IN connection
c2 Water OUT connection
d Pump
e Backup heater
f Shut-off valve, male-female 1"
g Expansion vessel
h Magnetic filter/dirt separator
i Safety valve
j Air purge
k Drain valve
l Loose nut 1"
B1L Flow sensor
B1PW Space heating water pressure sensor
M3S 3-way valve (space heating/domestic hot water)
R1T Thermistor (water IN)
R2T Thermistor (backup heater – water OUT)
R5T, R8T Thermistor (tank)
S1L Flow switch
Screw connection
Flare connection
Quick coupling
Brazed connection
Notes to go through before starting the unit A2P * On/OFF thermostat (PC=power circuit)
English Translation A3P * Heat pump convector
Notes to go through before Notes to go through before A4P * Digital I/O PCB
starting the unit starting the unit
A8P * Demand PCB
X1M Main terminal
A10P MMI (= user interface connected to the
X2M Field wiring terminal for AC indoor unit) – Power supply unit PCB
X5M Field wiring terminal for DC A11P MMI (= user interface connected to the
X6M Backup heater power supply indoor unit) – Main PCB
terminal A13P * LAN adapter
Earth wiring A14P * User interface PCB
Field supply A15P * Receiver PCB (wireless On/OFF thermostat)
1 Several wiring possibilities CN* (A4P) * Connector
Option DS1(A8P) * DIP switch
Not mounted in switch box F1B # Overcurrent fuse backup heater
Wiring depending on model F1U, F2U (A4P) * Fuse 5 A 250 V for digital I/O PCB
K1M, K2M Contactor backup heater
PCB
K5M Safety contactor backup heater
Note 1: Connection point of the Note 1: Connection point of the
power supply for the BUH/BSH power supply for the backup K*R (A4P) Relay on PCB
should be foreseen outside the heater should be foreseen outside M2P # Domestic hot water pump
unit. the unit. M2S # 2-way valve for cooling mode
Backup heater power supply Backup heater power supply PC (A15P) * Power circuit
3V3 (1N~, 230 V, 3 kW) 3V3 (3~, 230 V, 6 kW) PHC1 (A4P) * Optocoupler input circuit
6T1 (3~, 230 V, 6 kW) 6T1 (3~, 230 V, 6 kW) Q1L Thermal protector backup heater
6V3 (1N~, 230 V, 6 kW) 6V3 (1N~, 230 V, 6 kW) Q4L # Safety thermostat
6WN (3N~, 400 V, 6 6WN/9WN (3N~, 400 V, 6 kW) Q*DI # Earth leakage circuit breaker
kW)/9WN (3N~, 400 V, 9 kW)
R1H (A2P) * Humidity sensor
User installed options User installed options
R1T (A2P) * Ambient sensor On/OFF thermostat
LAN adapter LAN adapter
R2T (A2P) * External sensor (floor or ambient)
Remote user interface User interface used as room
thermostat R6T * External indoor or outdoor ambient
thermistor
Ext. indoor thermistor External indoor thermistor
S1S # Preferential kWh rate power supply contact
Ext outdoor thermistor External outdoor thermistor
S2S # Electricity meter pulse input 1
Digital I/O PCB Digital I/O PCB
S3S # Electricity meter pulse input 2
Demand PCB Demand PCB
S6S~S9S * Digital power limitation inputs
Bottom plate heater Bottom plate heater
SS1 (A4P) * Selector switch
Main LWT Main leaving water temperature
TR1 Power supply transformer
On/OFF thermostat (wired) On/OFF thermostat (wired)
X6M # Backup heater power supply terminal strip
On/OFF thermostat (wireless) On/OFF thermostat (wireless)
X*, X*A, X*Y, Y* Connector
Ext. thermistor External thermistor
X*M Terminal strip
Heat pump convector Heat pump convector
* Optional
Safety thermostat Safety thermostat # Field supply
Add LWT Additional leaving water Translation of text on wiring diagram
temperature
English Translation
On/OFF thermostat (wired) On/OFF thermostat (wired)
(1) Main power connection (1) Main power connection
On/OFF thermostat (wireless) On/OFF thermostat (wireless)
For preferential kWh rate power For preferential kWh rate power
Ext. thermistor External thermistor supply supply
Heat pump convector Heat pump convector Indoor unit supplied from outdoor Indoor unit supplied from outdoor
Position in switch box Normal kWh rate power supply Normal kWh rate power supply
English Translation Only for normal power supply Only for normal power supply
(standard) (standard)
Position in switch box Position in switch box
Only for preferential kWh rate Only for preferential kWh rate
Legend power supply (outdoor) power supply (outdoor)
A1P Main PCB Outdoor unit Outdoor unit
Use normal kWh rate power Use normal kWh rate power Changeover to ext. heat source Changeover to external heat
supply for indoor unit supply for indoor unit source
(2) Backup heater power supply (2) Backup heater power supply Max. load Maximum load
Only for *** Only for *** Min. load Minimum load
(3) User interface (3) User interface Only for demand PCB option Only for demand PCB option
Only for LAN adapter Only for the LAN adapter Only for digital I/O PCB option Only for digital I/O PCB option
Only for remote user interface Only for the user interface used Options: ext. heat source output, Options: external heat source
EKRUDAS as room thermostat (EKRUDAS) alarm output output, alarm output
(5) Ext. thermistor (5) External thermistor Options: On/OFF output Options: On/OFF output
SWB Switch box Power limitation digital inputs: 12 Power limitation digital inputs:
V DC / 12 mA detection (voltage 12 V DC / 12 mA detection
(6) Field supplied options (6) Field supplied options supplied by PCB) (voltage supplied by PCB)
12 V DC pulse detection (voltage 12 V DC pulse detection (voltage Space C/H On/OFF output Space cooling/heating On/OFF
supplied by PCB) supplied by PCB) output
230 V AC supplied by PCB 230 V AC supplied by PCB SWB Switch box
Continuous Continuous current (8) External On/OFF thermostats (8) External On/OFF thermostats
DHW pump output Domestic hot water pump output and heat pump convector and heat pump convector
DHW pump Domestic hot water pump Additional LWT zone Additional leaving water
Electrical meters Electricity meters temperature zone
For safety thermostat For safety thermostat Main LWT zone Main leaving water temperature
zone
Inrush Inrush current
Only for external sensor (floor/ Only for external sensor (floor or
Max. load Maximum load ambient) ambient)
Normally closed Normally closed Only for heat pump convector Only for heat pump convector
Normally open Normally open Only for wired On/OFF Only for wired On/OFF
Safety thermostat contact: 16 V Safety thermostat contact: thermostat thermostat
DC detection (voltage supplied 16 V DC detection (voltage Only for wireless On/OFF Only for wireless On/OFF
by PCB) supplied by PCB) thermostat thermostat
X2M: 5-6
A4P: Y1-YC 2 core
5 or 4 or 3 X5M: 9-10 X2M: 7-9 alarm indication
backup heater power supply (6/9 kW): 400 V or 230 V + earth core Alarm output 230 V
X6M: L1-L2-L3 + earth
(F1B) or L-N + earth
or L1-L2-L3-N + earth A4P: X1-X2 2 core
Changeover to Ext. heat source (e.g. boiler)
ext. heat source output signal
2 core
X2M: 1-2 Circulation pump for DHW
230 V
2-way valve
NO valve: X2M: 21-28 2 core
NC valve: X2M: 21-29 M2S for cooling mode
230 V
2 core
X5M: 5-6 Electricity meter pulse input 1
signal
2 core
X5M: 3-4 Electricity meter pulse input 2
signal
Only for KRCS01-1 or EKRSCA1
2 core
X5M: 7-8 external thermistor (indoor or outdoor)
signal
INFORMATION
This unit has been tested and approved according to
BS EN12897:2016
4P606486-1A 2020.03
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