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7 Heat pump manager
7 Heat pump manager
The heat pump manager is essential for the operation of air-to-
water, brine-to-water and water-to-water heat pumps. It regu-
lates a bivalent, monovalent or mono energy heating system and
monitors the safety components in the refrigeration circuit. The
heat pump manager is either installed in the heat pump casing or
is delivered with the heat pump as a wall-mounted controller. It
carries out regulation of both the heating system and the heat
source system.
Overview of functions
Convenient 6-button operation
Large, clear, illuminated LCD with indicators for operating
status and service information
Conforms with utility company requirements
Dynamic menu navigation, customised for the configured
heat pump system
Automatic
operating mode switching to auto, summer, or cooling based
on the outside temperature.
Remote display interface with identical menu navigation
Return temperature controlled regulation of heating opera-
tion based on outside temperature, adjustable fixed-setpoint
or room temperature.
Control of up to three heating circuits
Controlling a dew point controller in cooling operation
Priority switching
– Cooling first
– Domestic hot water preparation first
– Heating first
– Swimming pool
Controlling a 2nd heat generator
(oil or gas boiler, immersion heater)
Controlling a mixer for a 2nd heat generator (oil, gas, solid
fuel boiler, or renewable heat source)
Special program for a 2nd heat generator to ensure mini-
mum runtimes (oil boiler) or minimum heating times (main
cylinder)
Control of a flange heater for targeted reheating of domestic
hot water with adjustable time programs, and for thermal dis-
infection
Controlling a circulation pump via impulse or time programs
Optional control of up to 5 circulating pumps
Defrost management system to minimise the energy re-
quired for defrosting using variable, self-adjusting defrosting
cycle times
Controlling primary and secondary pumps via a
0-10V signal
Compressor management system to ensure balanced load-
ing of the compressors for heat pumps with two performance
levels
Operating hours counter for compressors, circulating
pumps, 2nd heat generator and flange heater
Keyboard block, child lock
Ten alarm memories with time, date and error description
Interface for connecting additional communication options
for LAN, EIB/KNX, Modbus
Automatic program for targeted heat drying of screed floors
and saving the start and finish times
Remote control for the heat pump manager via an App spe-
cifically for iPhone and iPad