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1 Installer manual Accessory Card Accessories IHB GB - 0

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3 Table of Contents General Component positions Shunt controlled additional heat General Pipe connections Outline diagram Electrical connection Program settings Electrical circuit diagram Step controlled additional heat General Pipe connections Outline diagram Electrical connection 0 Program settings Electrical circuit diagram Extra climate system General Pipe connections Outline diagram Electrical connection Program settings Electrical circuit diagram Hot water comfort General Pipe connections Outline diagram 0 Electrical connection Program settings Electrical circuit diagram Active cooling (-pipe) General Pipe connections Outline diagram Electrical connection Program settings Wiring diagram Connection of several heat pumps 0 General 0 Pipe connections 0 Outline diagram Electrical connection Program settings Electrical circuit diagram Table of Contents

4 L N 0 PE ON General This accessory card in is used to enable connection and control of one of the following accessory functions. Shunt controlled additional heat Step controlled additional heat Extra climate system Hot water comfort Active cooling (-pipe) Connection of several heat pumps One or more accessory functions require an AXC 0 each. Component positions AA AA-X -X -X -X 0 0 AA-X AA-F AA-X -X PE PE L N -X0 -X X LEK Electrical components X Terminal block, power supply AA Accessory card AA-X Terminal block, sensors and external blocking AA-X Terminal block, communication AA-X Terminal block, circulation pump, mixing valve and auxiliary relay AA-S DIP switch AA-F Fine wire fuse, TAH0V Designations in component locations according to standard IEC - and -. Chapter General

5 Shunt controlled additional heat General This function enables an external additional heater, e.g. an oil boiler, gas boiler or district heating exchanger to aid with heating. The indoor module controls a shunt valve and a circulation pump (GP0) via the accessory card in. If the heat pump does not manage to keep the correct supply temperature (BT), the addition starts. When the boiler temperature of (BT) has been increased to about C, the indoor module transmits a signal to the shunt (QN) to open from the addition. The shunt (QN) adjusts so the true supply temperature corresponds with the indoor module's theoretical calculated set point value. When the heating demand drops sufficiently so the additional heat is no longer required the shunt (QN) closes completely. Factory set minimum run time holding the boiler prepared is hours (can be set in menu..). Pipe connections The external circulation pump (GP0) is positioned according to the outline diagram. Shunt valve The shunt valve (QN) is located on the flow line to the climate system after the heat pump according to the outline diagram. Connect the flow line from the heat pump to the external heat source A AB via the T-pipe to port B on the shunt valve (closes at reduced signal). Connect the flow line to the climate B system from the shunt valve to the common port AB (always open) Connect the flow line from the external additional heat to the shunt valve to port A (opens at increased signal). Temperature sensor Install the boiler sensor (BT) in a suitable location in the external addition. External supply temperature sensor (BT, connected in ) must be installed on the supply line to the radiators, after the shunt valve (QN). K Install the temperature sensors with cable ties with the heat conducting paste and aluminium tape. Then insulate with supplied insulation tape. NOTE Sensor and communication cables must not be placed near power cables. Chapter Shunt controlled additional heat

6 Outline diagram Miscellaneous Explanation AA EM Shunt controlled additional heat, boiler BT AA Accessory card () BT BT Temperature sensor, boiler BT CM Expansion vessel, closed BT EM Oil/gas boiler FL0 Safety valve, heating medium side BT QN Mixing valve, addition CP0, CP EB0, EB0Heat pump system CP0 BT Temperature sensor, return CM BT Temperature sensor, condenser out FL EB0, EB0 Heat pump GP0 FL0 Safety valve QN0 GP Charge pump RN0 - RN HQ Particle filter QM Tapping valve QM - QMShut-off valve QM Shut-off valve RM Non-return valve Outline diagram and shunt controlled additional heat Outdoor sensor Temperature sensor, hot water charging Temperature sensor, hot water, top Temperature sensor, heating medium flow, External Temperature sensor, heating medium return, External Hot water heater Buffer vessel, UKV Expansion vessel, closed, brine side Safety valve Circulation pump, heating medium external Reversing valve, hot water Trim valve Designations according to standards - and -. -EM -AA-AA -CM -EM -FL0 -BT -QN -AA-BT -AA-BT -CP0 -AA-GP0 -AA -RN -RN -RN0 -RN -EB0 -EB0 -BT -FL0 -BT -QM -QM -GP -RM -HQ -QM -AA-QN0 -CP0 -AA-BT -AA-BT -CP -QM -EB0 -EB0 -BT -FL0 -BT -QM -QM -GP -RM -HQ -QM -AA -BT -QM -FL -CM Chapter Shunt controlled additional heat

7 ON Electrical connection -X AA-X Caution The relay outputs on the accessory card can have a max load of A (0 V) in total. -X -X 0 Connection of the circulation pump (GP0) Connect the circulation pump (GP0) to AA-X: (0 V), AA-X: (N) and X:PE. Externt -X PE PE L N -X0 0 -X X GP0 AA-X AA-X 0 PE NOTE All electrical connections must be carried out by an authorised electrician. Electrical installation and wiring must be carried out in accordance with the stipulations in force. must not be powered when installing accessory functions. Connection of sensors and external blocking Use cable type LiYY, EKKX or similar. Boiler sensor (BT) Connect the boiler sensor to AA-X:-. External blocking (optional) A contact (NO) can be connected to AA-X:- to block the addition. When the contact closes, the addition is blocked. Connection of the mixing valve motor (QN) Connect the mixing valve motor (QN) to AA-X: (0 V, open), AA-X: (N) and AA-X: (0 V, close). 0 Chapter Shunt controlled additional heat

8 0 0 N L PE PE Connection of the auxiliary relay for additional heating Connect the auxiliary relay for switching the addition on and off to AA-X: (0 V) and AA-X: (N). External auxiliary relay L N A A Additional Heating DIP switch The DIP switch on the accessory card must be set as follows. ON -X ON -X -X -X0 -X -X Program settings Program setting of can be performed via the start guide or directly in the menu system. Start guide The start guide appears upon first start-up after heat pump installation, but is also found in menu.. Menu system If you do not make all settings via the start guide or need to change any of the settings, this can be done in the menu system. Menu. - system settings Activating/deactivating of accessories. Select: "shunt controlled add. heat". Menu.. - shunt controlled add. heat Here you can perform the following settings: Select when the addition is to start. Minimum running time. Minimum boiler temperature at which the shunt can start control. Misc. shunt settings. Menu. - forced control Forced control of the different components in indoor module as well as in the different accessories that may be connected. EM-AA-K: Activating the relay for additional heating. EM-AA-K: Signal (close) to mixing valve (QN). EM-AA-K: Signal (open) to mixing valve (QN). EM-AA-K: Activating the circulation pump (GP0). Caution Also see the Installer manual for. Chapter Shunt controlled additional heat

9 Electrical circuit diagram Chapter Shunt controlled additional heat

10 Step controlled additional heat General This function enables an external additional heater, e.g. an electric boiler, to aid with heating. With the accessory card in a further three potential free relays can be used for addition control, which then gives max linear or binary steps. The flow through the addition is ensured either by the charge pump (GP) or the external circulation pump (GP0). Pipe connections The extra circulation pump (GP0) is positioned according to the outline diagram. Temperature sensor K Install the temperature sensors with cable ties with the heat conducting paste and aluminium tape. Then insulate with supplied insulation tape. NOTE Sensor and communication cables must not be placed near power cables. Chapter Step controlled additional heat

11 Outline diagram Miscellaneous Explanation AA EB Step controlled additional heat BT AA Accessory card in () BT CM Expansion vessel, closed BT EB External electrical additional heat BT FL0 Safety valve, heating medium side QM - QMShut-off valve, heating medium side BT RN Trim valve CP0 - CP EB0, EB0Heat pump system CP0 BT Temperature sensor, return CM BT Temperature sensor, condenser out FL EB0, EB0 Heat pump GP0 FL0 Safety valve, heating medium side QN0 GP Charge pump RN0 - RN HQ Particle filter QM Tapping valve QM - QMShut-off valve QM Shut-off valve RM Non-return valve Outline diagram and step controlled additional heat -EB Outdoor sensor Temperature sensor, hot water charging Temperature, hot water top Temperature sensor, heating medium flow, External Temperature sensor, heating medium return, External Hot water heater Buffer vessel, UKV Expansion vessel, closed Safety valve Circulation pump, heating medium external Reversing valve, hot water Trim valve Designations according to standards - and -. -AA-AA -CM -EB -FL0 -QM -QM -RN -AA-BT -AA-BT -CP0 -AA-GP0 -AA -RN -RN -RN0 -RN -EB0 -AA-QN0 -CP0 -AA-BT -CP -EB0 -BT -FL0 -BT -QM -QM -GP -RM -HQ -QM -AA-BT -QM -EB0 -EB0 -BT -FL0 -BT -QM -QM -GP -RM -HQ -QM -AA -BT -QM -FL -CM Chapter Step controlled additional heat

12 ON 0 0 N L PE PE Electrical connection -X AA-X Caution The relay outputs on the accessory card can have a max load of A (0 V) in total. -X -X 0 Connection of the circulation pump (GP0) Connect the circulation pump (GP0) to AA-X: (0 V), AA-X: (N) and X:PE. Externt -X PE PE L N -X0 0 -X X GP0 AA-X AA-X 0 PE NOTE All electrical connections must be carried out by an authorised electrician. Electrical installation and wiring must be carried out in accordance with the stipulations in force. must not be powered when installing accessory functions. Connecting additional step Connect step to AA-X: and. Connect step to AA-X: and. Connect step to AA-X: and. Connection of sensors and external blocking Use cable type LiYY, EKKX or similar. External blocking (optional) A contact (NO) can be connected to AA-X:- to block the addition. When the contact closes, the addition is blocked. A A A A A A STEG STEG STEG DIP switch The DIP switch on the accessory card must be set as follows. 0 ON -X ON -X -X -X0 -X -X 0 Chapter Step controlled additional heat

13 Program settings Program setting of can be performed via the start guide or directly in the menu system. Start guide The start guide appears upon first start-up after heat pump installation, but is also found in menu.. Menu system If you do not make all settings via the start guide or need to change any of the settings, this can be done in the menu system. Menu. - system settings Activating/deactivating of accessories. Select: "step controlled add. heat". Menu.. - step controlled add. heat Here you can perform the following settings: Select when the addition is to start. Set max permitted number of additional steps. If binary stepping is to be used. Menu. - forced control Forced control of the different components in the heat pump as well as in the different accessories that may be connected. EB-AA-K: Activating additional step. EB-AA-K: Activating additional step. EB-AA-K: Activating additional step. EB-AA-K: Activating the circulation pump (GP0). Caution Also see the Installer manual for. Chapter Step controlled additional heat

14 Electrical circuit diagram Chapter Step controlled additional heat

15 Extra climate system General This accessory function is used when is installed in houses with up to four different climate systems that require different flow line temperatures, for example, in cases where the house has both a radiator system and an under floor heating system. Caution Underfloor heating systems are normally max flow line temperature set between and C. Check the max temperature for your floor with your floor supplier. Caution If the room sensor is used in a room with under floor heating it should only have an indicatory function, not control of the room temperature. Pipe connections General When connecting extra climate systems, they must be connected so that they have a lower working temperature than the climate system. Circulation pump The extra circulation pump (GP0) is positioned in the extra climate system according to the outline diagram. Shunt valve The mixing valve (QN) is located on the flow line after the heat pump/indoor module, before the first radiator in the climate system. The return line from the additional climate system must be connected to the shunt valve and to the return line from the heating system, see image and outline diagram. Connect the flow line to the climate system from the heat pump to port A on the AB shunt valve (opens at increased signal) Connect the return line from the climate B system to port B on the shunt valve via the T-pipe to (closes at reduced signal). Connect the flow line to the climate system to the common port AB on the shunt A valve (always open). Temperature sensor The flow temperature sensor (BT) is installed on the pipe between the circulation pump (GP0) and mixing valve (QN). The return line sensor (BT) is installed on the pipe from the extra climate system. K Install the temperature sensors with cable ties with the heat conducting paste and aluminium tape. Then insulate with supplied insulation tape. NOTE Sensor and communication cables must not be placed near power cables. Chapter Extra climate system

16 Outline diagram Explanation EB External additional heat CM Expansion vessel, closed EB External electrical additional heat FL0 Safety valve, heating medium side QM - QMShut-off valve, heating medium side RN Trim valve EB0, EB0Heat pump system BT Temperature sensor, return BT Temperature sensor, condenser out EB0, EB0 Heat pump FL0 Safety valve, heating medium side GP Charge pump HQ Particle filter QM Tapping valve QM - QMShut-off valve QM Shut-off valve RM Non-return valve EP Climate system AA Accessory card BT Flow temperature sensor, extra climate system Outline diagram SMO0 and up to three extra climate systems -EB BT Return line sensor, extra climate system GP0 Circulation pump, extra climate system QN Shunt valve Miscellaneous AA BT Outdoor sensor BT Temperature sensor, hot water charging BT Temperature sensor, hot water, top BT Temperature sensor, heating medium flow, External BT Temperature sensor, heating medium return, External CP0 - CP Hot water heater CP0 Buffer vessel, UKV CM Expansion vessel, closed FL Safety valve GP0 Circulation pump, heating medium external QN0 Reversing valve, hot water RN0 - RN Trim valve Designations in component locations according to standard IEC - and -. -AA-AA -CM -EB -FL0 -QM -QM -RN -AA-AA -BT -GP0 -QN -BT -AA-BT -AA-BT -CP0 -AA-GP0 -AA -RN -RN -RN0 -RN -EB0 -EB0 -BT -FL0 -BT -QM -QM -GP -RM -HQ -QM -AA-QN0 -CP0 -AA-BT -AA-BT -CP -QM -EB0 -EB0 -BT -FL0 -BT -QM -QM -GP -RM -HQ -QM -AA -BT -QM -FL -CM Chapter Extra climate system

17 ON Electrical connection -X AA-X Connection of sensors and external adjustment Use cable type LiYY, EKKX or similar. -X -X Flow temperature sensor, extra climate system (BT) 0 Connect the flow temperature sensor to AA-X:-. Return line sensor, extra climate system (BT) Connect the return line sensor to AA-X:-. 0 Room temperature sensor, extra climate system (BT0) (optional) Connect the room temperature sensor to AA- X:-0. -X PE PE L N -X0 -X External adjustment (optional) A potential free switch can be connected to AA- X:- for external adjustment of the climate system. AA-X NOTE All electrical connections must be carried out by an authorised electrician. Electrical installation and wiring must be carried out in accordance with the stipulations in force. must not be powered when installing accessory functions. 0 Caution The relay outputs on the accessory card can have a max load of A (0 V) in total. Chapter Extra climate system

18 0 0 N L PE PE Connection of the circulation pump (GP0) Connect the circulation pump (GP0) to AA-X: (0 V), AA-X: (N) and X:PE. DIP switch The DIP switch on the accessory card must be set as follows. AA-X X 0 PE Externt GP0 Connection of the mixing valve motor (QN) Connect the mixing valve motor (QN) to AA-X: (0 V, open), AA-X: (N) and AA-X: (0 V, close). AA-S -X ON -X -X Climate system ON -X0 -X -X Chapter Extra climate system

19 Program settings Program setting of can be performed via the start guide or directly in the menu system. Start guide The start guide appears upon first start-up after heat pump/indoor module installation, but is also found in menu.. Menu system If you do not make all settings via the start guide or need to change any of the settings, this can be done in the menu system. Menu.. - accessories Activating/deactivating of accessories. Select: "climate system ", "climate system " and/or "climate system " depending on how many climate systems are installed. Menu.. - max flow line temperature Setting the maximum flow temperature for each climate system. Menu.. - extra climate system Mixing valve settings for extra installed climate system. Menu. - temperature Setting the indoor temperature. Menu.. - heating curve Setting the heat curve. Menu.. - external adjustment Setting external adjustment. Menu.. - min. flow line temp. Setting the minimum flow temperature for each climate system. Menu.. - room sensor settings Activating and setting the room temperature sensor. Menu. - forced control Forced control of the different components in the heat pump as well as in the different accessories that may be connected. is climate system, EP, is climate system EP, is climate system EP. EP#-AA-K: No function. EP#-AA-K: Signal (close) to mixing valve (QN). EP#-AA-K: Signal (open) to mixing valve (QN). EP#-AA-K: Activating the circulation pump (GP0). Caution Also see the Installer manual for relevant heat pump/indoor module. Chapter Extra climate system

20 Electrical circuit diagram Chapter Extra climate system

21 Hot water comfort General This function allows temporary lux, mixing valve and hot water circulation. Temporary lux (extra hot water) If an immersion heater is installed in the tank it can be permitted to produce hot water, at the same time as the heat pump prioritises heating. Mixing valve A temperature sensor reads the temperature of the outgoing hot water to the domestic hot water and adjusts the mixing valve from the water heater until the set temperature has been reached. Hot water circulation (VVC) One pump can be controlled for the circulation of the hot water during selectable periods. Pipe connections Mixing valve The mixing valve (FQ) is located on the outgoing hot water line from the water heater according to the outline diagram. Connect the incoming cold water via the T-pipe to the port B on the B AB mixing valve (closes at signal). Connect the mixed water to the domestic hot water taps from the A mixing valve to the common port AB (always open). Connect the outgoing hot water from the water heater to the mixing valve to port A (opens on signal) Temperature sensor Temperature sensor, outgoing hot water, (BT0) installed in a suitable place after the mixing valve (FQ). K Install the temperature sensors with cable ties with the heat conducting paste and aluminium tape. Then insulate with supplied insulation tape. NOTE Sensor and communication cables must not be placed near power cables. Chapter Hot water comfort

22 Outline diagram Explanation EB External additional heat CM Expansion vessel, closed EB External electrical additional heat FL0 Safety valve, heating medium side QM - QMShut-off valve, heating medium side RN Trim valve EB0, EB0Heat pump system BT Temperature sensor, return BT Temperature sensor, condenser out EB0, EB0 Heat pump FL0 Safety valve, heating medium side GP Charge pump HQ Particle filter QM Tapping valve QM - QMShut-off valve QM Shut-off valve RM Non-return valve QZ Hot water comfort AA Accessory card Outline diagram SMO0 and hot water comfort BT0 Temperature sensor, outgoing hot water EB0 Additional water heater GP Circulation pump, domestic hot water circulation RM Non-return valve RN0 Trim valve Miscellaneous AA BT Outdoor sensor BT Temperature sensor, hot water charging BT Temperature sensor, hot water, top BT Temperature sensor, heating medium flow, External BT Temperature sensor, heating medium return, External CP0 - CP Hot water heater CP0 Buffer vessel, UKV CM Expansion vessel, closed FL Safety valve GP0 Circulation pump, heating medium external QN0 Reversing valve, hot water RN0 - RN Trim valve -EB -CM -EB -FL0 -QM -QM -RN -AA-BT -AA-BT -CP0 -AA-GP0 -AA -AA -QZ -GP -RN -RN0 -RN -RN -RN0 -RM -FQ -BT0 -AA-EB0 -EB0 -BT -FL0 -BT -QM -QM -GP -RM -HQ -QM -AA -QN0 -CP0 -AA-BT -AA-BT -CP -EB0 -QM -AA-EB0 -EB0 -BT -FL0 -BT -QM -QM -GP -RM -HQ -QM -AA -BT -QM -FL -CM 0 Chapter Hot water comfort

23 ON Electrical connection -X -X -X 0 0 -X -X0 -X PE PE L N AA-X Connection of the hot water circulation pump (GP) Connect the circulation pump (GP) to AA-X: (0 V), AA-X: (N) and X:PE. AA-X X 0 PE Externt GP AA-X NOTE All electrical connections must be carried out by an authorised electrician. Electrical installation and wiring must be carried out in accordance with the stipulations in force. must not be powered when installing accessory functions. Connecting sensors Use cable type LiYY, EKKX or similar. How water sensor, flow line (BT0) Connect hot water sensor to AA-X:-. Connection of the mixing valve (FQ) Connect the mixing valve motor (FQ) to AA-X: (0 V, open), AA-X: (N) and AA-X: (0 V, close). 0 Caution The relay outputs on the accessory card can have a max load of A (0 V) in total. Connecting auxiliary relay for temporary lux (extra hot water) Connect the auxiliary relay for switching the addition on and off to AA-X: (N) and AA-X: (0 V). External auxiliary relay Additional Hot water A A L N Chapter Hot water comfort

24 0 0 N L PE PE DIP switch The DIP switch on the accessory card must be set as follows. Program settings Program setting of can be performed via the start guide or directly in the menu system. ON -X ON -X -X -X0 -X -X Start guide The start guide appears upon first start-up after heat pump installation, but is also found in menu.. Menu system If you do not make all settings via the start guide or need to change any of the settings, this can be done in the menu system. Menu.. - accessories Activating/deactivating of accessories. Select: "hot water comfort". Menu.. - hot water recirc. Here you can make the following settings for hot water circulation for up to three periods per day: How long the hot water circulation pump must run per operating instance How long the hot water circulation pump must be stationary between operating instances. Menu.. - hot water comfort Here you can perform the following settings: If an immersion heater is installed in the tank and whether it can be permitted to charge hot water if the compressors in the heat pump prioritise heating. Whether a mixing valve for limiting the temperature of hot water from the water heater is installed. Various shunt settings and outgoing hot water temperature from the tank for the mixing valve. Menu. - forced control Forced control of the different components in the heat pump as well as in the different accessories that may be connected. QZ-AA-K: Activating the relay for extra hot water. QZ-AA-K: Signal (close) to the mixing valve (FQ). QZ-AA-K: Signal (open) to the mixing valve (FQ). QZ-AA-K: Activating the circulation pump (GP). Caution Also see the Installer manual for. Chapter Hot water comfort

25 Electrical circuit diagram Chapter Hot water comfort

26 Active cooling (-pipe) General Connecting this accessory makes it possible to control production of cooling. The cooling system supplies cooling from the heat pump using a circulation pump (GP) via a reversing valve (QN). For the installation to work the cooling system must flow freely permanently, for example using a volume vessel for cooling. Operating mode cooling is activated by the temperature of the outdoor sensor (BT) and any room temperature sensors (BT0), room units or separate room sensors for cooling (BT) (if two different rooms are to be heated respectively cooled at the same time for example.) When cooling is required, the cooling reversing valve (QN) and the circulation pump (GP) are activated. Cooling production is regulated according to the cooling sensor (BT) and a cooling set point value that is determined by the selected cooling curve. Cooling degree minutes are calculated in response to the value on the external temperature sensor (BT) for cooling out and the cooling set point value. As an accessory, cooling reversing valve is required, e.g. VCC/VCC. Pipe connections General Pipes and other cold surfaces must be insulated with diffusion-proof material to prevent condensation. Where the cooling demand is high, fan convectors with drip trays and drain connection are needed. Reversing valve, cooling/heating The reversing valve (QN) is located in the system on the supply line from the heat pump ahead of another reversing valve according to the outline diagram. B AB A Temperature sensor Temperature sensor (BT) is mounted on the supply line to the cooling system at the T-pipe connection to the volume vessel (CP). K Install the temperature sensors with cable ties with the heat conducting paste and aluminium tape. Then insulate with supplied insulation tape. NOTE Sensor and communication cables must not be placed near power cables. Chapter Active cooling (-pipe)

27 Outline diagram Explanation EQ Cooling system AA-AAAccessory card in BT Temperature sensor, flow line cooling CP Accumulator tank, cooling GP Cooling circulation pump EB0 Heat pump system BT Temperature sensor, return BT Temperature sensor, condenser supply Outline diagram SMO0 and active cooling (-pipe) -AA-AA -CP -EQ -AA GP Charge pump EB0 Heat pump FL0 Safety valve, heating medium side HQ Particle filter QM Tapping valve QM- Shut-off valve QM QM Shut-off valve RM Trim valve Designations in component locations according to standard IEC - and -. -AA-QN0 - -GP -BT -BT -BT0 -EQ-QN -EB0 -EB0 -BT -FL -QM -BT -QM -GP -HQ -QM -QM Chapter Active cooling (-pipe)

28 ON 0 0 N L PE PE L N 0 PE Electrical connection -X -X -X AA-S Connection of sensors and external blocking Use cable type LiYY, EKKX or similar. Temperature sensor (BT) Connect the sensor to AA-X: AA-X Room temperature sensor for cooling operating mode (BT) An extra temperature sensor (room sensor for cooling) can be connected to in order to better determine when it is time to switch between heating and cooling operation. Connect the temperature sensor to one of the AUX inputs which are behind the front hatch in. The actual AUX input is selected in menu.. Use a core cable of at least 0. mm cable area. AA -X PE PE L N -X0 -X -X ON -X -X -X AA-X0 AA-X -X0 -X NOTE All electrical connections must be carried out by an authorised electrician. Electrical installation and wiring must be carried out in accordance with the stipulations in force. must not be powered when installing accessory functions. Place the temperature sensor in a neutral position in the room where the set temperature is required. It is important that the sensor is not obstructed from measuring the correct room temperature by being located, for example, in a recess, between shelves, behind a curtain, above or close to a heat source, in a draft from an external door or in direct sunlight. Closed radiator thermostats can also cause problems. LEK Room sensor (BT0) To connect the room sensor (BT0), see the Installation manual for. Chapter Active cooling (-pipe)

29 External blocking (optional) A contact can be connected to AA-X:- to block cooling operation. When the contact closes, cooling operation is blocked. Connection of the reversing valve motor (QN) Connect the motor (QN) to AA-X: (signal), AA- X: (N) and AA-X0: (0 V). Externt Extern blockering BT AA-X -X0 Svart Blå Brun QN 0 Caution AA-X The relay outputs on the accessory card can have a max load of A (0 V) in total. Connection of the cooling circulation pump (GP) Connect the circulation pump (GP) to AA-X: (0 V), AA-X: (N) and X:PE. Externt GP AA-X0 DIP switch The DIP switch on the accessory card must be set as follows. ON AA-S AA-X 0 PE X Connecting the charge pump (GP) Do not connect charge pump GP to the accessory card. See Installation manual to connect charge pump GP. Chapter Active cooling (-pipe)

30 Program settings Program setting of can be performed via the start guide or directly in the menu system. Caution Also see the Operating manual for. Start guide The start guide appears upon first start-up after heat pump installation, but is also found in menu.. Menu system If you do not make all settings via the start guide or need to change any of the settings, this can be done in the menu system. Menu.. - accessories Activating/deactivating of accessories. Select: "active cooling pipe". Menu. - temperature Setting indoor temperature (room temperature sensor is required). Menu.. - cooling settings Here you can perform the following settings: Lowest flow line temperature when cooling. Desired flow temperature at an outdoor air temperature of +0 and +0 C. Time between cooling and heating operation and vice versa. Selection of room sensor can control cooling. How much the room temperature may decrease or increase compared to the desired temperature before switching to heating respectively cooling (requires room sensor). Degree minute levels for cooling. Misc. shunt settings. Menu.. - auto mode setting When heat pump operating mode is set to "auto it selects when start and stop of additional heat, heat production and cooling is permitted, dependent on the average outdoor temperature. Select the average outdoor temperatures in this menu. You can also set the time over which (filtering time) the average temperature is calculated. If you select 0, the present outdoor temperature is used. Menu. - forced control Forced control of the different components in the heat pump as well as in the different accessories that may be connected. EQ-AA-K: Signal to three way valve (QN). EQ-AA-K: Signal (close) to mixing valve (QN). EQ-AA-K: Signal (open) to shunt (QN) EQ-AA-K: Activating the circulation pump (GP0). EQ-AA-K: Signal (close) to mixing valve (QN). EQ-AA-K: Signal (open) to mixing valve (QN). Chapter Active cooling (-pipe)

31 Wiring diagram Chapter Active cooling (-pipe)

32 Connection of several heat pumps General This function allows control of up to two extra charge pumps GP. The accessory is required for charge pump for slave - EB0X with address or greater. Up to eight slaves can be combined in one system. The control module controls the charge pumps together with the relevant slave during operation. Type CPD charge pump is recommended to use speed control which ensures correct delta-t in the different operating modes during the year. The accessory also enables external blocking of each corresponding slave. Pipe connections The charge pump (GP) is positioned in the relevant charge circuit before joining with other charge circuits or branching off different sub systems via reversing valve. 0 Chapter Connection of several heat pumps

33 Outline diagram QM - Shut-off valve QM Explanation QM Shut-off valve EB0- Heat pump system QN0 Reversing valve, heating/hot water EB0 RM Non-return valve BT Temperature sensor Miscellaneous BT Temperature sensor AA Accessory card () EB00- Heat pump BT Temperature sensor EB0 CM Expansion vessel, closed FL0 Safety valve FL Safety valve GP Charge pump Designations in component locations according to HQ Particle filter standard IEC - and -. Outline diagram SMO0 and connecting several heat pumps -EB0 -EB0 -BT -FL0 -BT -QM -QM -GP -HQ -RM -QM -QM -EB0 -EB0 -BT -QM -AA-AA -RM -AA -FL0 -BT -QM -GP -HQ -QM -QM -EB0 -EB0 -BT -QM -RM -FL0 -BT -QM -GP -HQ -QM -QM -EB0 -EB0 -BT -FL0 -BT -QM -QM -GP -HQ -RM -QM -AA -BT -QM -FL -CM Chapter Connection of several heat pumps

34 ON Electrical connection -X -X -X 0 0 AA-S AA-X Connection of sensors and external blocking Use cable type LiYY, EKKX or similar. External blocking (optional) A contact can be connected to AA-X:- to block slave EB0. When the contact closes, EB0 is blocked, however, anti-freeze via GP is ensured. A further contact can be connected to AA-X:- to block slave EB0. When the contact closes, EB0 is blocked, however, anti-freeze via GP is ensured. A contact can be connected to AA-X:- to block cooling the accessory function. When the contact closes, the entire accessory function is blocked. Caution When the entire accessory function is blocked, there is no anti-freeze for connected slaves! -X PE PE L N -X -X0 AA-X0 AA-X Extern blockering EB0-GP EB0-GP NOTE All electrical connections must be carried out by an authorised electrician. Electrical installation and wiring must be carried out in accordance with the stipulations in force. must not be powered when installing accessory functions. 0 AA-X Caution The relay outputs on the accessory card can have a max load of A (0 V) in total. Chapter Connection of several heat pumps

35 Connection of the circulation pump (GP) Connect the circulation pump (EB0-GP) to AA- X: (0 V), AA-X: (N) and X:PE. Connect the circulation pump (EB0-GP) to AA- X: (0 V), AA-X: (N) and X:PE. Externt PMW GND PMW GND AA-X AA-X 0 PE EB0-GP EB0-GP X DIP switch The DIP switch on the accessory card must be set as follows. ON AA-S Chapter Connection of several heat pumps

36 Program settings Program setting of multi-installation during operation of several heat pumps can be performed via the start guide or directly in the menu system. Start guide The start guide appears upon first start-up after heat pump installation, but is also found in menu.. Menu system If you do not make all settings via the start guide or need to change any of the settings, this can be done in the menu system. Menu.. - installed slaves Activating/deactivating slaves Menu.. - docking Enter how your system is docked regarding pipes, for example to pool heating, hot water heating and heating the building. TIP Examples of docking alternatives can be found at This menu has a docking memory which means that the control system remembers how a particular reversing valve is docked and automatically enters the correct docking the next time you use the same reversing valve. Master/slave: Select which heat pump the docking setting is to be made for (if the heat pump is alone in the system only master is displayed). Compressor: Select if your compressor in the heat pump is blocked (factory setting), externally controlled via soft input or standard (docked for example to pool heating, hot water charging and heating the building). Marking frame: Move around the marking frame using the control knob. Use the OK button to select what you want to change and to confirm setting in the options box that appears to the right. Workspace for docking: The system docking is drawn here. Symbol Description Pool Heating (heating the building, includes any extra climate system) Menu.. - EB0 Make settings for the installed slaves here. Menu. - forced control Forced control of the different components in the heat pump as well as in the different accessories that may be connected. Compressor speed EB0 - GP - AA-K Charge pump speed Compressor speed EB0 - GP - AA-K Charge pump speed Caution Also see the Installer manual for. Symbol Description Compressor (blocked) Compressor (externally controlled) Compressor (standard) Reversing valves for hot water control. The designations above the reversing valve indicate where it is electrically connected (EB0 = Slave, CL = Pool etc.). Pool Chapter Connection of several heat pumps

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