Air Source heat Pump Air and Source Heat Pump Installation Maintenance Manual Installation Manual Model numbers: Model 4kW numers: KHP0041: Heat Pump KHP0038: 6kW 6kw Heat Heat PumpPump KHP0038: KHP0039: 8kW 8kw Heat Heat PumpPump KHP0039: KHP0040: 12kW Heat Pump Pump KHP0040: 12kw Heat KHP0042: 15kW Heat Pump A9317D
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Air / Water Cycle Heat Pump Contents R-410A - General info Safety procedures Dimensions and clearances Installation & Technical data Water connections Electrical connections Connection of Auxiliary Accessories System test Unit protection devices Additional System Diagrams Installation Pack Optional Installation Accessories 7 day hot water programmer Programmable room stat Spare Part List Rating Tables Maintenance.
Introduction The information in this manual is to provide general assistance in the selection of equipment. The responsibility for the specification of the equipment must however remain that of the installer and any consultants or designers concerned with the installation, specification or design.
Unit protection devices Introduction Check List The following check list has been prepared to assist you in understanding the differences from other types of heating systems you may have installed and help to understand and comply with all of the technical details contained within this document to ensure a successful installation. System cleaning and Water Characteristics • In the case of a new installation, or cleaning the circuit, it is necessary to perform a preventive cleaning of the system.
Safety procedures Important safety information is displayed on the product and in this Manual. Please read this installation manual carefully before installing the unit. It contains further important instructions for proper installation. Explanation of illustrated marks ! Indicates prohibited items. Indicates mandatory items. ! Indicates cautions (including danger/warnings). Explanation of indications DANGER WARNING CAUTION Indicates contents will cause death or serious injury if used incorrectly.
Safety procedures Unit installation The installation must be carried out by a qualified installer. DO NOT INSTALL IN A PLACE... • Difficult to access for installation and maintenance. • Too close to heat sources. • That might increase the vibration of the unit. • Which cannot bear the weight of the unit. • Subject to a risk of exposure to a combustible gas. • Exposed to oils and vapours. • With particular environmental conditions ie windy location. ! • • • • • CHOOSE A PLACE...
Safety procedures ! CAUTION ! CAUTION • Ensure adequate personal protective equipment is used. • This equipment contains refrigerant that must be disposed of in a proper manner. • Extraordinary maintenance operations must be carried • When disposing of the unit after its operational life, out by specially trained personnel. remove it carefully.
Dimensions and Clearances 150 150 500 200 1 300 1000 150 150 1000 500 100 300 300 300 300 300 1000 200 150 1000 200 2 1000 300 1500 2000 200 3 9
Installation Before installation, check strength and levelness of the base so that abnormal noise is not generated. According to the dimensions and clearances, fix the base firmly with the anchor bolts (Anchor bolt, nut: 4 off M10). Opening cable knockouts There is a pre-cut part that can be removed for running wires. Do not remove the unit front panel for easier drilling of the knockouts.
4 5 Foundation Specification 150 600 150 430 Foundation bolt M10 (3/8”) Thickness of concrete 120mm Length of bolt 70mm Weight-bearing capacity 320kg 400 B 363 37 A 6 1 2 1 2 3 3 7 11
Water connections Water Connections (Fig. 8/9/11) Make the plate heat exchanger hydraulic connections with the necessary components, using material which will guarantee that the screwed joints are leak proof. The typical hydraulic circuit diagram shows a typical water circuit installation in an air conditioning system. For an application with a water circuit, the following recommendations must be taken into account: 1.
1 2 1 2 4 4 3 4 3 4 Integrated water circuit - Safety Devices 1 Automatic valve with air vent 2 Flow switch 3 Pressure relief valve (300kPa, outlet 1/2’) 4 Temperature probe 11 8 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 Isolating valves System filter Expansion vessel with PRV & Gauge (Robokit)* Flush & Fill Ports System drain valve (at lowest point ofsystem)* Air purge (at highest points ofsystem)* 7 3-way valve 8 Hot water cylinder 9 Heating system 10 Circulating pump with isolating valves* 11 Flowmeter/setter *not inclu
30AWH004X 30AWH006X 6 kW 4 kW 70 65 55 60 50 55 45 50 40 B (kPa) 45 35 40 30 35 25 30 20 25 15 20 15 10 10 5 0 5 0 0 0,0 0,1 0,2 A (l/s) 0,3 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,5 0,4 30AWH012X 8 kW 30AWH008X 12 kW & 15 kW 60 40 50 35 30 40 25 30 20 15 20 10 10 5 0 0 0 11 12 8 14 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7 0,8 0,9
Installation % Inhibited Propyl- 10% ene Glycol Correction Factors 20% 30% 40% Freezing time (*) -4 °C -9 °C -15 °C -23°C Capacity 0,996 0,991 0,983 0,974 Absorbed power 0,990 0,978 0,964 1,008 Loss of head 1,003 1,010 1,020 1,033 (*) Note: Temperature values are indicative. Always refer to the temperatures indicated for the specific product used TABLE TO USE FOR CALCULATING THE WATER CONTENT IN THE SYSTEM Installed Unit ............. Unit content (*) l .............
Aeromax Plus Expansion Vessel Sizing – Sizing Examples Maximum Working Temperature 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Coefficient of Fluid Expansion with respect to 10°C (30% Glycol/ Water) 0.00272 0.00499 0.00779 0.01108 0.0148 0.01891 0.02336 Pre-charge Max System Pressure System Pressure (Pressure Relief Valve Volume (Air side of vessel) Rating) (Litres) Approximate Expansion Vessel Volume Required (Litres) as a Function of the Max Working Temperature 0.5 1 100 1.1 2 3.1 4.4 5.9 7.6 9.3 0.5 1.
4, 6 & 8 kW NOTE No 2 port required if using with heat pump Water connections (Typical Schematic for Radiator System) 17
12 kW NOTE No 2 port required if using with heat pump Water connections (Typical Schematic for Radiator System) 18
15 kW NOTE No 2 port required if using with heat pump Water connections (Typical Schematic for Radiator System) 19
Electrical connections (Fig. 13) ! All field electrical connections are the responsibility of the installer. ! WARNING Make water connections before electrical connections. Make ground connection prior to any other electrical connections. Unit Aeromax Plus Power Supply KHP041 KHP0038 KHP0039 KHP0040 KHP0042 4kW 6kW 8kW 12kW 15kW V - ph - Hz 230 - 1 - 50 Allowable Voltage Range V 207/253 Maximum Power Drawn kW 2 2.3 2.7 5.1 5.1 A 7.
Legend DC (low voltage) AC Electrical connections 13 21
Auxiliary accessories connection (Fig. 13) 3-way valve The Aeromax Plus units drive a 3-way valve to manage a Domestic Hot Water cylinder. The operating logic provides that, in the case of a request for sanitary water by a DHW cylinder, the system controls a 3-way valve to direct the hot water only to the tank and to operate at the maximum capacity to provide water at 60 °C (compatible with the operating envelope).
Auxiliary accessories connection Signal for requesting an External Heat Source or Dehumidification Between PINS 4 and N of the terminal strip (see Fig. 13),there is an output (1ph ~ 230V, 2A max) that can be programmed using the remote User Comfort Interface (see the control manual, Installation Menu code 106). when OAT < Temperature set in KHP0008 code 150 (but OAT > temperature set in KHP0008 code 148).
System test Inverter board alarm codes KHP0040 12kW unit only Faults of the inverter can be diagnosed by LED indications on the cycle control P.C. board of the outdoor unit. Utilize them for various checks. (Fig. 14) Before a check, confirm each bit of the DIP switch is set to OFF position. LED indication and code checking LED indication Cycle control P.C.
System test Inverter board alarm codes (only for KHP0042 15kW unit) The error which is generating at present and the latest error (Latest error information including present) can be confirmed by lighting LED D800 to D804 on the outdoor control P.C board. a) When all DIP switch SW803 are OFF, the status of error which is generating at present is displayed. b) <1> only of DIP switch SW803 is turned on, the error which generated before (latest error information including present) is displayed.
Refrigerant Diagram and Unit Protect Devices GMC Board Alarm Codes There is an LED on the GMC board that displays any board errors. The error code can be identified from the flashing LED using the following table. In the case of more than one error, the error with the highest priority will be displayed until it is resolved. In the case of normal operation, the LED flashes at a frequency of 0.5 Hz.
A A: 4 way valve B: DC Rotary Compressor C: BPHE D: Pulse Motor Valve E: Distributor F: Fan G: Heat Exchanger HTT: High Temperature Thermostat T1: TS sensor T2: TD sensor T3: TR sensor T4: TE sensor T5: TO sensor Ta: EWT sensor Tb: LWT sensor B G F E 15 D Type of Safety Device C Operating Condition Pressure Relief Valve ( Water side - see Fig 8) 300 kPa Flow Switch ( Water side - see Fig 8) > 8 l/min Release/Reset Self Reset < 6 l/min High Temperature Thermostat (see Fig 15) > 120 °C < 90 °C Ref
Note: Where an open heating circuit has not been installed or where the system flow rate falls below the minimum required level when the zone valves close a bypass valve must be installed. Additional Systems: Twin Zone System.
Note: Where an open heating circuit has not been installed with sufficient volume required for the defrost cycle the output from PIN 11 should be connected as shown to enable the heat pump to open a heating circuit during the defrost cycle. Parameter 108 must be set to 1. Additional Systems: Twin Zone System.
BOILER HEAT PUMP HEATING SYSTEM Note: On a request for DHW production the boiler will be turned off and the heat pump activated. In severe weater conditions this may impact comfort levels and the DHW temperature. In this case it may be necessary to turn off the DHW time clock and use the immersion heater to provide DHW. See page 23 for further details and parameter settings. Additional Systems: Bi-Valent Alternative System (Boiler).
Note: The maximum current from terminal 4 is limited to 2A. If required the heating circulation pump may be supplied from terminal 12. See page 23 for further details and parameter settings. Additional Systems: Bi-Valent Alternative System (Boiler).
HEAT PUMP HEATING SYSTEM Note: On a request for DHW production the Inline heater will be turned off and the heat pump activated. In severe weater conditions this may impact comfort levels and the DHW temperature. In this case it may be necessary to turn off the DHW time clock and use the immersion heater to provide DHW. See page 23 for further details and parameter settings.
Additional Systems: Bi-Valent Parallel System (In-line Electric Heater) Wiring Diagram 33
Additional Systems: Bi-Valent Retrofit System (S-Plan Boiler) 34 HEAT PUMP HEATING SYSTEM BOILER Water connections
Additional Systems: Bi-Valent Retrofit System (S-Plan Boiler) Wiring Diagram 35
Installation Pack 7 day hot water programmer Please see page 43 for full instructions Programable room stat Please see page 55 for full instructions 2 x 750mm flexible hoses including 90°elbow, pre-insulated Used to connect flow & return pipes to heat pump and reduce vibration 1 x system filter Drawing: Water / glycol (max.50%) Max. Flow velocity: 1 m/s Max. volume: 0.30 l/s Max. System pressure: 6 bar-g Max.
Installation Pack System Antifreeze / Inhibitor - Clear 25L Heat Pump Anti Freeze Concentrate • • • • Protects against frost damage from -14°C to -34°C Protects against corrosion, limescale and bacterial contamination Non-toxic Compatible with all metals and materials commonly found in heat Application Fluid Plus is a concentrated heat transfer fluid capable of frost protection from -14°C to -34°C especially formulated for use in Heat Pumps.
Installation Pack W Plan diverter valve (heat pump specific) Operating voltage 230VAC Switch current rating 3 (1) A Switch action Type 1B Max temperature 45°C Enclosure rating IP40 Pollution situation Degree 2 Ball pressure temp 75°C Open/close time 30/10 sec Rated impulse voltage 2.5K Cord attachment Solder 2 crimp 3.0 Installation 4.0 Assembly 5.
Installation Pack Diagnostic Indicator Read the following instructions before starting the installation. This product is a Diagnostic Indicator for Aeromax Plus heat pump models. It indicates the alarm and power status of the Aeromax Plus unit. It must be connected to the Aeromax Plus unit for correct operation.
Installation Pack Immersion Heater Controller Read the following instructions before starting the installation. This product is an Immersion Heater Controller for Aeromax Plus heat pump systems. It is installed to control the operation of the immersion heater to sanitise the Domestic Hot Water cylinder to prevent Legionella growth. The Immersion Heater Controller is used in conjunction with the 7 Day Hot Water Programmer to determine the day(s) and times for sanitisation.
Optional Installation Accessories Filling station C0814 filling station. The Kingspan Flushing & filling station aids the installer when commissioning the heating system. It can be connected directly to the flush and fill port supplied in the installers pack which in turn is then filled with the Kingspan antifreeze / inhibitor concentrate.
Optional Installation Accessories External Temperature Sensor KHP0009 Ø 4mm B036502H01 B036502H01 Ø 4mm C W G Y 23 24 1 21 22 3 6 2x FROH2R 0.
7 day hot water programmer Installation & User Instructions +1HR override +1HR MAN override MAN RESET DAY/HO L Mode SELECT Index Installation Product specification Installation Wiring DIL switch settings Advanced Programming Options Copy Functions Service Interval Timer 43 44 – – 45 – 46 User What is a programmer? Your timeswitch Preset programmes Before you start AM/PM or 24hr display Setting the Time and Day Accepting the preset programmes Changing the preset programmes Programming system - 5/2 day
7 day hot water programmer Installation Ÿ Remove wallplate from unit by unscrewing the two screws on the bottom edge of the unit. Ÿ From the top left hand corner of the wallplate, there must be clearances of at least 140 mm to the right, 15mm to the left, 30mm above and 100mm below in order to mount the plug-on module. Ÿ The wallplate must be securely mounted either directly to the wall using suitable wood screws or to a flush mounted 1-gang electrical accessory box using M3.5 screws.
7 day hot water programmer Advanced Programming Options To enter advanced programming press PROG, + and DAY/HOL together and hold for 5 seconds. Option 1 - (3 or 2 On/Off’s per day) Use + or - to change between 3 and 2 on/off ’s each day.
7 day hot water programmer Copy Functions Explained AB Copy: The AB copy function is available in 5+2 mode only and only if activated in the Advanced Programming setting. A and B days, when selected, can be any group of days e.g. 5+2, 4+3 etc. The days do not have to run in sequence. For example, to operate in a 5+2 day mode the days can be set as follows: A Days Mon Tues Thurs Fri Sat B Days Wed Sun To use the AB copy function – press the PROG button: 1.
7 day hot water programmer Your timeswitch The TS715-Si allows you to switch your system on and off at times that suit you. You can programme up to 3 separate ON/OFF times per day. Preset Programmes Your TS715-Si comes ready programmed with a set of operating times which often suit most people. If you want to change any of these settings, you can do so by following the instructions on pages 48-51. First, follow the steps below and on page 48 to set the correct time and date. "Event No.
7 day hot water programmer Setting the correct Time and Day These settings are made during manufacture and only need to be made in the unlikely event that the unit has lost the settings. DAY/HOL Setting the Date Press and hold PROG for 5 seconds to display year. Use the + or - buttons to set the correct year. Press DAY/HOL to display day and month. Use the + or buttons to set the correct month (Jan = 1, Feb = 2 etc.). Press DAY/HOL to display day and month. Use the + or buttons to set day of month.
7 day programmer 7 dayhot hotwater water programmer Programming the ON/OFF Times in 5/2 day mode 1.Press PROG once until SET ON TIME appears at the top of the display and MOTUWETHFR appears at the bottom of the display. Use the + or - buttons to set the time you would like your system to first come on in the morning (Event 1). 2.Press NEXT ON/OFF once only. Use the + or - buttons to set the time you want your system to go off (Event 2). To move to the next setting, i.e.
7 day hot water programmer Programming the ON/OFF Times in 7 day mode 1.Press PROG once until SET ON TIME appears at the top of the display. Note the current day is displayed. Press the DAY/ HOL button until the required day is displayed. Use the + or - buttons to set the time you want your system to first come on in the morning (Event 1). 2.Press NEXT ON/OFF to move to Event 2.
7 day hot water programmer Programming the ON/OFF Times in 24 hour mode 1.Press PROG once until SET ON TIME appears at the top of the display. Use the + OR - buttons to set the time you want your system to first come on in the morning (Event 1). 2.Press NEXT ON/OFF to move to Event 2. Continue programming the system ON and OFF times by pressing: a) NEXT ON/OFF button to move to the next setting, b) + or - buttons to amend the time, 3.
7 day hot water programmer Temporary override buttons Sometimes you may need to change the way you use your heating temporarily, i.e. due to unusually cold weather. The TS715 Si has two convenient overrides which can be selected without affecting the set programme. +1HR = pressing this button when the unit is in AUTO or ALLDAY mode will cause the system to remain on for an extra hour. If it is pressed while the unit is OFF, the system will come on immediately for 1 hour then go off again.
7 day hot water programmer Changing clocks forward & back This is handled automatically. Should the installer have turned off Automatic Time Change then follow the instructions below. Open the flap on the front of the unit to reveal the programming buttons.
7 day hot water programmer Making a Full Reset If it is necessary to fully reset the unit, including the date and time, follow the instructions below. 1.Press and hold the +1HR and MAN buttons on the left hand side of the product. 2.Press the RESET button and hold for 3 seconds. 3.Release the RESET button. The display will change to show the current time 4.Finally, release both the +1HR and MAN buttons. The unit is now fully reset and must be re-programmed, see pages 47-49.
Programmable room stat Installation & User Instructions Index Installation Instructions Product Specification Installation Cable Access and Wiring Installer Advanced Programming Options User Instructions What is a Programmable Room Thermostat Preset programmes Setting Date and Time Changing Preset Programmes User overrides Advanced User Programming Options Overview of Installer Selectable Features Setting References Please Note: This product should only be installed by a qualified electrician or competen
Programmable room stat Installation • First, remove the wallplate from the back of the unit. • From the top left hand corner of the wallplate, there must be clearances of at least 15mm to the right, 15mm to the left, 30mm above and 100mm below in order to mount the plug-in module. • Thermostat and Remote Room Sensor: Fix at a height of approximately 1.5m from the floor, away from draughts or heat sources such as radiators, open fires or direct sunlight.
Programmable room stat Please Note: Some existing thermostats will have a Neutral and/or Earth wire connected. These are not required by the battery powered versions of the TP5000 Si and must NOT be connected to any battery powered TP5000 Si terminals. Instead they should be made electrically safe and coiled in the recess at the back of the TP5000 Si.
Programable room stat Installer advanced programming options TP5000 Si incorporates a number of advanced features which can be set by the user. These are accessed via a User Advanced Programming Mode, please refer to User Advanced Programming in the user instructions for details (see page 67).
Programmable room stat Option 34 - Select On/Off Chrono-proportional This allows the thermostat to be set to This allows the thermostat to be set to run in run in On/Off mode or for a chronoproportional cycle rate to be selected. Press + until Option 34 is displayed, use ‡ & ˆ to select required setting.
Programmable room stat Option 71 - Random start rules (24V/230 Volt models only) Option 72 - Owner site reference number This enables a random start on power-up following a power cut to reduce load on the electrical network. Random delay is in the range of 2-90 seconds. Press + until Option 71 is displayed, use ‡ & ˆ to select required setting. This enables multi-site owners to store a site reference number in the thermostat. Press + until Option 72 is displayed, use ‡ & ˆ to select required setting.
Programmable room stat What is a programmable room thermostat? ... an explanation for householders A programmable room thermostat is both a programmer and a room thermostat. A programmer allows you to set ‘On’ and ‘Off’ time periods to suit your own lifestyle. A room thermostat works by sensing the air temperature, switching on the heating when the air temperature falls below the thermostat setting, and switching it off once this set temperature has been reached.
Programmable room stat Event 1 2 3 4 5 6 Weekdays (Mon-Fri) Time Temp. °C 06:30 20 08:30 15 11:30 20 13:30 15 16:30 21 22:30 18 Weekend (Sat-Sun) Time Temp. °C 07:30 20 09:30 20 11:30 20 13:30 20 16:30 21 22:30 18 Event 1 2 3 4 5 6 Note: these are also times for Block “A” programmes Note: these are also times for Block “B” programmes Note: If set up for 4 events per day, events 3 & 4 are skipped. If set up for 2 events per day, events 2, 3, 4 & 5 are skipped. In both cases the events are re-numbered.
Programmable room stat Setting the correct time After setting the date press PROG to display the time. The time display will flash on and off. Use the + and - buttons to set the correct time (press and hold to change in 10 min. increments). Setting the correct day The day of the week is set automatically. Press PROG to return to normal operation (RUN). Accepting the preset programmes If you are happy with the preset times shown in the table on page 62 you need take no further action.
Programmable room stat Changing the preset programmes in 5/2 day mode For Weekends Press PROG until the first preset time and temperature (Event 1 Days SAT, SUN) appears in display. Repeat steps b, c, & d above to programme the remaining weekend events. Changing the preset programmes in 24 hour mode a) Press PROG until the first preset time and temperature (Event 1 for all days of the week) appears in display. b) Use the + and - buttons to adjust the TIME (press and hold to change in 10 min increments).
Programmable room stat Setting the correct time a) Press PROG until the first preset time and temperature (Event 1 for Programme A) appears in display. d) Press PROG to move to the next preset time and temperature (Event 2). b) Use the + and - buttons to adjust the TIME (press and hold to change in 10 minute increments). e) Repeat steps b, c, & d to programme the remaining events c) Use the ‡ & ˆ buttons to adjust the required TEMPERATURE.
Programmable room stat To change time display between 12 hour and 24 Press ‡ and + together to toggle between 12 and 24 hour To change between °C and °F scaling Press ˆ and - together to toggle between °C and ° F temperature scaling. Thermostat mode a) A constant temperature of between 5-30°C can be selected if required. This can provide frost protection for periods away from home, it can also be used to provide untimed higher temperatures if, for example, a family member is sick.
Programmable room stat Optimum start control (OSC) Your thermostat includes an optional optimum start control. This feature allows you to set the time at which you require a room temperature by. A full description of this and how to enable it and set it up is given in User Advanced Programming, steps 12 & 13, (page 68). The thermostat then calculates how soon before the event time the system must be turned up to ensure that the room is at the temperature by the required time.
Programmable room stat Option 11 - Start-up method Your thermostat can start up the system in three different ways. Press + until Option 11 is displayed, use ‡ & ˆ to select required setting. Setting 0 Setting 1 Normal: Heating is turned up or down at the programmed times. Optimum start control (OSC) (or Comfort Setting): This allows you to programme the time at which you would like to be up to the required temperature.
Programmable room stat Temperature range limitation This allows the installer to programme both upper and lower temperature limits. It may limit the upper and lower temperature that you are able to set on the thermostat. Temperature override limitation This allows the installer to limit the number of degrees that you can override the programmed temperature by, it also allows the installer to set rules regarding how long a temperature override will remain in place.
Programmable room stat Settings Reference Note to installers: Please use this table to record changes to default settings.
Spare Part List KHP0041 - 4kW, KHP0038 - 6kW, KHP0039 - 8kW 71
Spare Part List Pos. Description 1 Base pan assy 1 2 Front panel 1 3 Ass. front side panel 1 4 Ass. rear side panel 1 5 Front service cover 1 6 Pillar 1 7 Ass.
Spare Part List KHP0040 - 12kW, KHP0042 - 15kW 73
Spare Part List Pos. Description Qty 1 Base pan assy 1 2 Front panel 1 3 Ass. front side panel 1 4 Ass. rear side panel 1 5 Front service cover 1 6 Pillar 1 7 Ass.
Rating Tables COP 115% 105% 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 15% Hz 1.86 1.87 1.87 CAPACITY 115% 105% 100% 90% 80% 4 kW Unit -20 -10 2.33 2.41 2.44 2.46 2.5 2.53 2.56 2.59 2.60 2.61 2.61 EWTLWT 30-35 -7 2.53 2.62 2.65 2.67 2.71 2.75 2.78 2.81 2.83 2.84 2.84 -5 2.67 2.76 2.79 2.82 2.85 2.89 2.93 2.96 2.97 2.98 2.99 -5 -3 2.80 2.90 2.93 2.95 3.00 3.03 3.08 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.13 0 3.00 3.10 3.14 3.16 3.21 2 3.10 3.21 3.24 7 3.97 4.03 10 4.38 20 30 2.64 2.62 2.
Rating Tables COP 115% 105% 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 15% Hz 1.76 1.77 1.77 CAPACITY 115% 105% 100% 90% 80% 6 kW Unit -20 -10 2.21 2.29 2.31 2.33 2.36 2.4 2.43 2.45 2.47 2.47 2.47 EWTLWT 30-35 -7 2.4 2.48 2.51 2.53 2.57 2.6 2.64 2.66 2.68 2.69 2.69 -5 2.53 2.61 2.64 2.67 2.7 2.74 2.78 2.8 2.82 2.83 2.83 -5 -3 2.65 2.74 2.77 2.8 2.84 2.87 2.91 2.94 2.96 2.97 2.97 0 2.84 2.94 2.97 3.0 3.04 3.08 3.12 3.15 3.17 3.18 3.18 2 2.94 3.04 3.07 3.1 3.14 7 3.
Rating Tables COP 125% 105% 100% 90% 80% 70% 50% 40% 30% 15% Hz CAPACITY 2.03 2.04 2.06 2.06 2.06 8 kW Unit -20 2.53 2.55 2.59 2.61 2.63 2.64 2.64 2.63 2.69 2.72 2.76 2.78 2.8 EWT-LWT -10 3.98 30-35 -7 4.28 2.72 2.79 2.81 2.87 2.9 2.92 2.92 2.93 -5 4.56 2.64 2.81 2.88 2.91 2.98 3.01 3.03 3.04 3.04 -3 2.60 2.79 2.94 3.02 3.05 3.15 3.18 3.2 3.21 3.21 2 2.64 2.84 2.99 3.07 3.1 7 3.44 3.7 3.9 10 3.76 4.04 20 4.81 30 6.66 8 kW Unit -20 -10 2.07 2.3 2.
Rating Tables COP 115% 105% 100% 85% 65% 45% 25% Hz CAPACITY 1.48 1.48 12 kW Unit 12 kW Unit -20 -10 2.26 2.27 2.28 2.29 2.31 2.31 2.31 EWTLWT 30-35 -7 2.5 2.52 2.52 2.54 2.56 2.56 2.56 -5 2.66 2.68 2.69 2.71 2.72 2.73 2.73 -3 2.83 2.84 2.85 2.87 2.89 0 2.97 2.99 3 3.0 2 3.08 3.1 7 3.86 10 115% 105% 100% 85% 45% 25% Hz 0 0 0 0 2.41 1.5 -10 7.28 6.68 6.44 5.49 4.3 3.12 1.95 EWT-LWT -7 30-35 -5 7.85 7.2 6.94 5.92 4.64 3.37 2.10 8.35 7.66 7.
Rating Tables COP 115% 110% 100% 85% 65% 50% 35% 15% Hz CAPACITY 1.92 1.93 1.94 15 kW Unit 115% 110% 100% 85% 15 kW Unit -20 -10 2.33 2.35 2.36 2.39 2.4 2.41 2.42 2.42 EWTLWT 30-35 -7 2.47 2.49 2.5 2.53 2.55 2.56 2.56 2.57 -5 2.62 2.64 2.65 2.69 2.7 2.72 2.72 2.72 EWT-LWT -7 30-35 -5 -3 2.78 2.79 2.81 2.84 2.86 2.87 2.88 2.88 0 3.00 3.02 3.04 3.08 3.1 2 3.16 3.18 3.2 7 4.01 4.04 10 4.42 20 30 35% 15% Hz 3.05 2.12 1.26 7.42 6.2 5.03 3.88 2.75 1.63 9.
ENGINEERS Maintenance Sheet Customer Name Service Engineers Name Address Company Tel No Site Number Tel No Date of Inspection Model No. Serial No.
Commissioning Maintenance Checklist The Aeromax plus must be maintained on an annual basis. The basic requirements are: External checks Visually inspect all connecting pipework for any signs of leaks Check the integrity of pipework insulation Clean heat exchanger on rear of external unit Inside the Heat Pump Check all electrical connections for tightness Visual inspection for either oil or water leaks Check operation of unit with cover still removed Cylinder Albion AeroCyl and integral heat pump controls.
Commissioning Aeromax Plus Pre Commissioning Report and Checklist Site Address Installing Contractor Size/Model of Heat Pump Circulating pump size Commissioning Date Make/Model of Cylinder Serial Number Heat Pump Installation Outdoor unit location correct (see manual)* Base plate knockouts removed (see manual)* Provision made for condensate removal* Anti-vibration pads fitted* Unit correctly secured to base* Comfort Module installed* Back-up heater installed (Bi-valent parallel system)* Boiler installed
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