Owner`s manual

220V/1PH/50Hz
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Host PowerMode Phase line Zero line
Ground line
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length (m)
Signal line
Tem. sensor
assistance line
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010ZB/(P)
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Electric wire selection:
AIR TO WATER HEAT PUMP WATER HEATERAIR TO WATER HEAT PUMP WATER HEATER
2.7. Storage Tank Positioning
For all models, it is best to install the storage tank close to the water outlet that has the
greatest usage of hot water, such as the kitchen, laundry or bathroom. Ensure adequate
access for service to the sensor and Pressure and Temperature Relief (PTR) valve. Ensure
the specification label is visible.
For glass/enamel storage tank models, leave adequate clearance above the appliance,
preferably the length of the water heater, for inspection or service to the anode through
the top of the tank. If adequate room is unavailable, this appliance must be disconnected
and removed for service.
For stainless steel storage tank models, this requirement isn't important as there is no
anode to change.
It is recommended that hot water outlet pipes are fully insulated with weather proof
insulation such as Armaflex. The hot water outlet pipe should be angled down at about
15 minimum for the first 250mm after exiting from the storage tank outlet. This
will create a heat trap that will avoid any thermal siphoning from the storage tank.
It is normal for the PTR valve to discharge water, especially after the heating cycle has
completed and this should be discharged into a drain, clear of paved areas to prevent
possible damage or injury, in accordance with regulations.
2.8. Outdoor Installations
For outdoor (external) installations, a 100mm thick plinth or concrete base pad is
recommended in accordance with Australian Standard AS/NZS 3500.4 to properly
support the storage tank such that the storage tank is assured of remaining in a vertical
position throughout its usable life and not lean over due to possible erosion of soil under
the plinth, or such risk.
2.9. Indoor Installations
For indoor (internal) installations, the storage tank should be installed onto a safe tray
with drain hose connected to a drain, in accordance with regulations.
2.10. Siesmic Restraint
If you live in an area subject to seismic building code, you must restrain the tank to a wall
using Stainless Steel bands that do not pierce the tank.
2.11. Filling the Storage Tank
Fill the water storage tank by opening all hot water taps and also the isolating valve on the
water inlet pipe. Let the cold water flow into the storage tank until it is full. The air in the
water pipes will be expelled through the opened hot water taps. Let the water flow out of
the hot water taps for a few minutes to completely expel all of the air in the water pipes then
close each of the hot water taps. Check the pipes and plumbing fittings for any water leaks.
If no water leaks, then the water heater is ready to be turned on.
If the heat pump continues operating for approximately 5 minutes, then it is functioning
satisfactorily.
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