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Item no. D3100A climate cold heat
ActiveFloor
Operating Instructions Optiplus controller for heat pumps Optiheat
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Disclaimer
The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage resulting from ope-ration of the equipment contrary to its intended use. The liability of the manufacturer also ceases:
• if work on the equipment and its components is carried out con-trary to the procedures given in this instruction manual.
• if work on the equipment and its components is carried out impro-perly.
• if work on the equipment and its components is carried out which is not described in this instruction manual and this work has not been expressly authorised in writing by the manufacturer.
• if the equipment or components in the equipment are modified, converted or disassembled without the express written agreement of the manufacturer.
Copyright
Please read firstThis instruction manual gives you important information on operating the equipment. It is part of the product and must be kept ready at hand close to the equipment. It must remain available during the entire working life of the equipment. It must be handed over to the next owner or user of the equipment.Please read this instruction manual before starting any work on and with the equipment. In particular the chapter on Safety. Follow all instructions completely and to the letter.It is possible that this instruction manual contains descriptions that ap-pear incomprehensible or unclear. For questions or clarifications, please consult the customer service or the local representative of the manufac-turer.As this instruction manual has been prepared for several equipment mo-dels, please ensure that the parameters apply to the particular equipment model. The instruction manual is for the exclusive use of the persons dealing with the equipment. Treat all elements as confidential.They are protected by copyright. They must not, without the written agreement of the manufacturer, be partially or wholly in any way copied, transferred, reproduced, saved in electronic systems or be translated into another language.
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Contents
Copyright and Disclaimer 2
1 Safety 51.1 Classification of hazards 51.2 Symbols used 61.3 Meaning of the terms used 6
2 Intended use 82.1 Operating mode 82.2 Intended operation 82.3 After-sales service 82.4 Warranty 82.5 Waste 82.6 Error 8
3 Use 103.1 Controller and keys 103.2 Display 11 3.2.1 Display possibilities 113.3 Menu items 12 3.3. 1 Selection of the heating mode 12 3.3.2 Presence button 13 3.3.3 Selection of the cooling mode 14 3.3.4 Selection of DHW mode 143.4 Information display 15 3.4.1 Possible status message 153.5 Statusanzeigen 16 3.5.1 Statusanzeigen WP 16 3.5.2 Exceptions 163.6 Programming/Setting overview 16
4 Details of the settings 184.1 Time and date 184.2 Control unit 184.3 Timer programs 18 4.3.1 Entering timer settings 18 4.3.2 Changeover points 184.4 Holidays 194.5 Heating circuits 19 4.5.1 Operating modes 19 4.5.2 Heating curve 20 4.5.3 Slope 21 4.5.4 Setpoint 21 4.5.5 Freeze-protection 22 4.5.6 Summer/Winter changeover 22 4.5.7 Influence of the ambient temperature 23 4.5.8 Only controls according to the outside temperature 23 4.5.9 Only controls according to the ambient temperature 23 4.5.10 Controls according to the outside temperature and the ambient temperature 24 4.5.11 Setting the influence of the ambient temperature 244.6 Cooling circuit 25 4.6.1 Free Cooling 25 4.6.2 Operating mode 25 4.6.3 Comfort setpoint 25 4.6.4 Activation 25 4.6.5 Cooling curve 26 4.6.6 Limit of cooling according to TA 264.7 Domestic hot water 26 4.7.1 Settings 27 4.7.2 Activation 27
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4.8 Maintenance / Special mode 28 4.8.1 Maintenance functions 28 4.8.2 Emergency mode 284.9 Heat generator diagnostics 29 4.9.1 Brine/water heat pump 29 4.9.2 Setpoints and actual values 29 4.9.3 Hours/starts meter 304.10 Diagnosis of consumption 30 4.10.1 External temperature 30 4.10.2 Heating circuit 1, 2, P 30 4.10.3 Cooling circuit 30 4.10.4 Domestic hot water 30 4.10.5 Buffer storage 304.11 Forced pump operation 314.12 Errors 32 4.12.1 Reset 32 4.12.2 Service requests 324.13 Heat pump emergency mode 334.14 Water-heater emergency mode 35
5 Index 36
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For an imminent threat of danger that can lead to seri-ous personal injury or death.
DANGER
WARNING
For a potentially dangerous situation that could lead to serious personal injury. Can also be used as a warning against material damage.
CAUTION
For a potentially harmful situation.Indicates important specifics for correctly handling the equipment.
NOTICE
The equipment is safe to operate when properly installed.The construction and design of the equipment comply with the present state of the art, all relevant “EN-regulations and all relevant safety regula-tions.Every person who carries out work on the equipment must have read and understood the instruction manual before starting the work. This also applies if the person has already worked with such or similar equipment or has been trained by the manufacturer.
For a potentially dangerous situation that can lead to serious personal injury or death.
1.1 Classification of hazards
1 Safety
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1.2 Symbols used This symbol warns against danger from dangerous elec-trical voltage.High RISK OF DEATH by electrocution.
This symbol warns against danger areas, the non-obser-vance of which can lead to extensive material damage.
This symbol warns against burns and scalds.
This symbol shows tips and indications for the optimal use of the unit.
This symbol indicates risk of injury to hands.
This symbol indicates substances that are hazardous to health.
This symbol indicates the recycling and disposal of the equipment.
This symbol refers to other documents of the manufactu-rer.
This symbol refers to other sections in the instruction manual.
1.3 Meaning of the terms used
1 Safety
Installation instructions:Instructions for a certain product or a certain application which explain how the product is installed, configured and maintained.
Operating instructions:Instructions for a certain product or a certain application which explain how the product is operated.
Maintenance instructions:Instructions for a certain product or a certain application which explain (if applicable) how the product or the application is installed, configured, operated and/or maintained.
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Dealer:Distributers for products as indicated in this manual.
Installer:Technically trained person, who is qualified to install products as indica-ted in this manual.
User:Owner and/or operator of the product.
Maintenance company:Qualified company that can coordinate and/or carry out the required services on the unit.
Current Legislation:All international, European, national and local guidelines, laws, rules and/or ordinances that are applicable and relevant for a certain product or a certain area.
Accessories:Equipment that is delivered with the unit and which must be installed according to the instructions indicated in the documentation.
Optional Equipment:Equipment that can be optionally combined with the products according to the instructions of this manual.
To be delivered to the customer:Concerns pieces of equipment that have to be installed according to the instructions in this manual, but are not delivered from CTA.
1 Safety
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2.1 Operating mode The Optiplus control unit is an accessory required for the operation of Optiheat heat pumps. By respecting its operating limits the equipment can be installed together with an Optiheat heat pump in newly installed or existing heating units.
The unit should be used only as intended. That means in conjunction with a heat pump Optiheat:• forcontrollingandmonitoringtheheatpump• forregulatingthetemperatureofthebufferstoragetank• forregulatingthedischargegroups• forregulatingthehotwaterpreparation
The unit may be operated only within its technical limits.
For technical informations please contact your department or the compe-tent local partner of the manufacturer.
Guarantee and warranty provisions can be found in the purchase docu-ments.
See chapter „Errors“.
2.2 Intended operation
2.3 After-sales service
2 Intended use
2.4 Warranty
2.5 Waste
CAUTION
rEcyclIng / WAstEWhentheoldequipmentistakenoutofservice,locallyapplicable guidelines and regulations must be obser-vedinregardtorecovery,re-useanddisposal.
2.6 Error
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3.1 Controller and keys
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Optiplus Controller with key functions• Display lights up for status and function display in plain text• Set up, standard program, set values, date, time• Automatic switching between summer and winter time• Pre-set standard time program for heating and hot water• Complete control and monitoring of the HP incl. 2 heating circuits
and domestic hot water, buffer storage tank in one unit• Holiday program• Info button for quick check of the most important temperatures
and system status• Floor drying function• Easy commissioning of the unit by auto-recognition or by pre-set
procedure• Adjustable minimum and maximum flow temperatures• Integrated operating hour meter• Thermal disinfection of the hot water with selectable electric insert
in the DHW storage tank
Legend: 1 Operating mode button To switch on the domestic water heating (bar below the water tap
in the display)2 Button for heating To set the 4 different heating modes3 Info button To display information without any adjustments4 Service socket BSB 2 wire connection5 Return button ESC Each press of the ESC button brings you back a step; adjusted
values will not be saved.6 OK button This button saves the modified settings to the program
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7 Room temperature Regulation knob, navigation and settings - for changing the room comfort temperature - this turnable knob selects and modifies setpoints in the pro-
gramming8 Cooling button (Free cooling) The cooling mode button switches on the passive cooling over the
heat source combined with the corresponding accessory.9 HP Reset button The reset button resets the heat pump. Confirm with “OK”.
3.1 Continuance
3.2 Display
Heating with the comfort setpoint
Holiday function activated
Heating with the redu-ced setpoint Reference to the heating
circuit
Heating with the freeze-protection setting Maintenance/Special func-
tions
Cooling (Freecooling) Error messages
Processing - please wait INFO Information Level activated
Change the batteries PROG Programme level activated
ECO Heating temporarily stopped
ECO function active
3.2.1 Display possibilities
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3.3 Menu items Date and TimeControl UnitTime program heating circuit 1Time program heating circuit 2 *Time program 3 / HPTime program 4 / DHW *Time program 5Holiday heating circuit 1Holiday heating circuit 2 *Heating circuit 1Cooling circuit 1 *Heating circuit 2 *Drinking water *Energy meterMaintenance/special modeStatusDiagnostic producerDiagnostic consumption
* The various functions are displayed according to the program-ming/use of the installation.
The button allows you to switch from one mode to another. The selection is shown by a bar which appears under the corresponding symbol.
Automatic mode Automatic mode regulates the ambient temperature in accordance with the time-control program.
Properties of the automatic mode:• Heating mode according to time-control programme• Temperature set according to the “Comfort setpoint” heating
programme or “Reduced setpoint” • The protection functions are active• Automatic switching between summer/winter and automation of
daily heating limits activated (ECO functions)
3.3. 1 Selection of the heating mode
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Continuous mode or Continuous mode maintains a constant ambient temperature at the selected level.
Heating with the comfort setpoint Heating with the reduced setpoint
Properties of the continuous mode:• Heating mode without time control program• The protection functions are active• Automatic switching between summer/winter and automation of
daily heating limits activated (ECO functions) inactive in the case of continuous mode with the comfort setpoint
Freeze-protection mode In protection mode, the heating is deactivated. It remains, however, pro-tected against freezing (temperature of freeze protection), provided that the supply voltage is not interrupted.
Properties of the freeze protection mode:• Heating mode deactivated• Temperature according to the freeze protection setpoint• The protection functions are active• Automatic switching between summer/winter and automation of
daily heating limits activated (ECO functions)• Weekly forced activation of the pumps to avoid damage due to the
stoppage
Only on environment units QAA55, QAA75, QAA78:If, during the comfort period, you leave for a short time, you can lower the temperature using the presence button and thus save heating or cooling energy.• Heating mode: switches from the comfort setpoint to the reduced
setpoint• Cooling mode: switches from the comfort setpoint to “STOP” When you return, press the presence button again to restart the heating or cooling with the comfort setpoint.
REMARK• The presence button is active only in automatic mode• The current selection remains active until the following
change, as determined by the heating program
NOTICE
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3.3.1 Continuance
3.3.2 Presence button
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3.3.3 Selection of the cooling mode
The cooling button enables the “Cooling” mode to be activated. The se-lection is shown by a bar which appears under the corresponding symbol.
Cooling mode In “cooling” mode, the ambient temperature is controlled according to the time-control programme.Properties of the cooling mode:• Cooling mode according to time-control programme• Temperature set according to the “Cooling comfort setpoint”• The protection functions are active• Cooling limit based on the outside temperature
The button allows you to activate or deactivate DHW mode.
DHW mode - Start Domestic hot water is produced according to the selected pro-
gram setting.- Stop No production of DHW, the freeze-protection function is active.
Forced pressurisation/load of domestic hot waterThe forced load is started by prolonged pressure (at least 3 seconds) on the DHW button on the controller or on the environmental apparatus.
3.3.4 Selection of DHW mode
REMARKWhen starting the forced load of the DHW, take care that the DHW mode remains engaged.
NOTICE
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3.4 Information display
The Info button enables various information messages to be displayed.
Depending on the type of apparatus, the configuration and the operating condition, certain lines of information may be unavailable.
- Ambient temperature - Remain stage 1 duration min- Environment setting 1 - Remain stage 2 duration min- Environment setting 2 - Environment setting P - Status of heating circuit 1- External temp. - Status of heating circuit 2- Temperature DHW 1 - Status of heating circuit P- Temperature DHW 2 - Status of cooling circuit- Temperature buffer storage 1 - DHW status- Temperature buffer storage 2 - HP status- Initial temperature 1 - Buffer storage status- Initial temperature 2 - Error message- Initial temperature P - Maintenance message- HP setting - Drying function controlled
from the attic- Starting HP temperature - Date & time- HP feedback temperature - Telephone number of the
after-sales service- Remain stage 1 downtime min - Date & time- Remain stage 2 downtime min
3.4.1 Possible status message
For more information, refer to the “Heat generator diagnostics” and “Consumption diagnostics” sections.
NOTICE
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3.5 Statusanzeigen
3.5.1 Statusanzeigen WP On The heat pump is operational.OFF The heat pump is off. No heat is required at the moment.DISABLED The heat pump is disabled due to electrical load shed-
ding by the power company . On releasing the lock the heat pump switches on auto
matically when heat is needed.
Exceptionally, one of the following symbols may be displayed:
The turnable knob allows you to display the following or prece-ding page, or to increase or decrease values.
Press the OK button to confirm a selection. To modify the settings, press on the OK button. When the
selection flickers, you can change the values. Press the OK button again to confirm the values. Press the ESC button to go back a step. The changed values
are then ignored.
3.5.2 Exceptions
Error messageThis symbol appears when there is an error in the installation. Press the Info button to display further details.
Maintenance or Special ModeThis symbol is displayed in the case of a maintenance or special mode message. Press the Info but-ton to display and read the further informations.
Text3 Text430:Vorlauffühler 1
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
AUTO
Fehler
Text3 Text43:Wartungsintervall
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
AUTO
Wartung
REMARKFor more informations, suggested action and a list of errors, refer to the “Errors” section.
NOTICE
3.6 Programming/Setting overview
REMARK- If, after eight minutes (two minutes for radio-
controlled apparatuses), no adjustment has been carried out, the basic display reappears autom.
- The command-lines can be displayed differently depending on the apparatus and the command level.
NOTICE
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3.6 Continuance Basic display
press Menu:Date and TimeControl UnitTime program heating circuit 1Time program heating circuit 2 Time program 3 / HPTime program 4 / DHW Time program 5Holiday heating circuit 1Holiday heating circuit 2 Heating circuit 1Cooling circuit 1 Heating circuit 2 Drinking water Energy meterMaintenance/special modeStatusDiagnostic producerDiagnostic consumption
3.6.1 Example “Setting the time“
Operation Example of display Description
1
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
AUTO
Raumtemperatur
The basic display is shown.If the basic display is not set, go back by using the ESC button.Press the OK button.
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Text3
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
AUTO
BedieneinheitUhrzeit und Datum
Various command pages are listed in the lower zone of the display. Turn the button until the “Time and date” page is selected.Press the OK button for confirmation.
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Uhrzeit und Datum
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
AUTO
Stunden / Minuten
In the lower zone of the display, the first com-mand-line of the “Time and date” page is shown. Turn the button until the command-line Hours/Minutes appears.Press the OK button for confirmation.
4
Uhrzeit und Datum
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
AUTO
Stunden / Minuten
The hours display flashes. Turn the button until the hours value is correctly set.Press the OK button for confirmation.
5
Uhrzeit und Datum
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
AUTO
Stunden / Minuten
The minutes display flashes. Turn the button until the minutes value is correctly set.Press the OK button for confirmation.
6
Uhrzeit und Datum
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
AUTO
Stunden / Minuten
The changes are saved, the display stops flashing. You can continue to change other settings or return to the basic display by pressing on the mode button or the ESC button.
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The regulator has an annual clock indicating the time, the day of the week and the date. In order to ensure the functionality of the heating program, the time and the date must be correctly set on the clock.
Different time-control programmes are available for the heating circuits and the production of DHW. They are activated in “Automatic” mode and control the change in the temperature levels (and thus the corresponding settings) according to the timer settings.
Timer periods can be set collectively, i.e. common hours for several days or distinct hours for certain days. Preselection of groups of days (p. e.g. Mon… Fri and Sat… Sun) controlled by the same timer periods apprecia-bly shortens the time needed to set up the programs.
Examples: 1) Monday - Friday, Saturday - Sunday 2) Monday - Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Each day can be divided into 3 phases (periods of time).Within these phases, the heating curves are controlled according to the comfort setpoints.During the intermediate periods, the reduced setpoint is active. (The comfort setpoint and the reduced setpoint are described in more detail in the HEATING CIRCUITS section ).
4.1 Time and date
4 Details of the settings
Prog. Command line
1 Hours / minutes
2 Day / month
3 Year
4.2 Control unit Prog. Command line
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4.3 Timer programs
4.3.1 Entering timer settings
Prog. Command line
CC1 CC2 4/TWW 5
500 520 560 600 PreselectionMon - SunMon - FriSat - SunMon...Sun
4.3.2 Changeover points
Prog. Command line
CC1 CC2 4/TWW 5
501 521 561 601 1. Operating Phase
502 522 562 602 1. Stopped Phase
503 523 563 603 2. Operating Phase
504 524 564 604 2. Stopped Phase
505 525 565 605 3. Operating Phase
506 526 566 606 3. Stopped Phase
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4.3.3 Standard program Prog. Command line
CC1 CC2 4/TWW 5
516 536 576 616 StandardvaluesNo, Yes
All the timer changeover programs can be reset to the factory settings. Each time-control programme has its own reset command-line
Standardvalues: CC1 05.00 – 23.00 h CC2 05.00 – 23.00 h 4 / TWW 22.00 – 04.00 h 5 06.00 – 09.00 / 11.30 – 13.30 / 16.30 – 21.00 h
The holiday program allows the heating circuits to be programmed accor-ding to the calendar date at a selected level of operation. 8 periods are available.
Examples: Period 1 : 1st February - 14 February Period 2: July 6 to August 3
Level of operationFreeze-protection In freeze-protection mode, the heating is deactivated.
An excessive reduction of the ambient temperature is automatically prevented. The control then uses the freeze-protection setpoint (factory setting 10 °C). The power supply must not be cut.
Reduced In reduced mode, the control uses the reduced set-point.
REMARKThe individual settings are therefore lost!
NOTICE
4.4 Holidays
IMPORTAnT!The holiday program can only be used in automatic mode
CAUTION
4.5 Heating circuits
4.5.1 Operating modes Various functions, adjustable individually for each circuit, are available for the heating circuits.
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4 Details of the settings
4.5.1 ContinuanceAutomatic: Adjustment according to the time-control pro-
gramme to the comfort setpoint or the reduced setpoint
Comfort: Continuously set to the comfort setpoint
Reduzed: Continuously set to the reduced setpoint
Freeze-protection Continuously set the freeze-protection setpoint
mode: (factory setting +10°C) The operation of heating circuits 1 and 2 is controlled directly via the relevant heating mode button. The selection is indicated by a bar un- der the corresponding symbol.
The start setpoint of the heat pump is calculated using the current out-side temperature and the set heating curve (factory setting: 0,76).The initial temperature of the heating circuit is thus controlled by this setting.The heating curve can be adjusted so that the heating power and thus the ambient temperature correspond to individual needs.
REMARKThe command-lines of the second heating circuit are only displayed if an AVS 75.390 extension module is connected to the controller.
NOTICE
Prog. Command line
CC1 CC2 CC3P
720 1020 1320 Slope of the curve
4.5.2 Heating curve
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4.5.2 Continuance
4 Details of the settings
Flow temperature vs Outside temperature.The heating curves shown refer to an ambient setting of 20 °C. Any modi-fication of the setpoint is reflected as follows on the start setpoint:
The slope modifies the initial temperature all the more strongly the lower the outside temperature. If the ambient temperature presents a variation when the outside temperature is low but not when it is high, the slope of the curve must be corrected.
Increase the setting: raises the initial temperature mainly in the event of low outside temperatures.Decrease the setting: lowers the initial temperature mainly in the event of low outside temperatures.Example:The slope of the heating curve is set to “0,76”. The outside temperature is 0 °C:
- The heat pump heats at an initial temperature of approx. 35 °C to reach the ambient temperature of 20 °C.
- Despite everything, you are too cold. Set the heating curve to “1”. The heat pump then heats at an initial temperature of ap-prox. 40 °C to reach the set ambient temperature of 20 °C
The comfort setpoint and the reduced setpoint make it possible to incre-ase or decrease the heating curve without modifying its slope. Depending on the setting, the initial temperature is increased or decreased accordin-gly. The setting adjustment is suitable in particular during the winter-spring or autumn-winter transitional periods.
The changeover between the comfort setpoint and the reduced setpoint is only active in automatic mode.
Setting ranges: (factory settings) Comfort setpoint between 20 °C and 26 °C Reduced setpoint between 10 °C and 20 °C Freeze-protection setpoint 10 °C
To set the comfort setpoint directly , turn the knob until the comfort setpoint temperature is displayed. For installations with 2 heating circuits, you must first select the required circuit.
4.5.3 Slope
4.5.4 Setpoint
Prog. Command line
CC1 CC2
710 1010 Comfort setting
712 1012 Reduced setting
714 1014 Freeze-protection setting
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4.5.4 Continuance
4 Details of the settings
REMARKAfter any changes, wait at least 2 hours so that the ambient temperature can be adjusted. The reduced setpoint can only be set for the heating mode. In cooling mode, only the comfort setpoint is available.
NOTICE
4.5.5 Freeze-protection
IMPORTAnT!The power supply must not be cut.
CAUTION
4.5.6 Summer/Winter changeo-ver
When the display flashes, you can increase or decrease the temperature by turning the knob.Once the desired temperature is displayed, press on the OK button to store the value. You will return automatically to the default display.
Adjustment of the comfort setpoint or the reduced setpoint for hea-ting circuits 1 and 2 via the programming levels:- Press the OK button and turn the knob to heating circuit 1 or 2.- Confirm your selection by pressing the OK button.- Using the knob, select the comfort setpoint or the reduced set
point and confirm your selection by pressing the OK button.- When the temperature display flashes, you can increase or decrea-
se the temperature by turning the knob.- Once the desired temperature is displayed, press the OK button to
store the value.- Press the ESC button twice to return to the default display.
In freeze-protection mode, the heating is deactivated. An excessive reduction of the ambient temperature is automatically prevented. The control then uses the freeze-protection setpoint (factory setting 10 °C).
The Summer/Winter switchover function deactivates the heating when the average outside temperature exceeds the set switchover tempera-ture.The heating is reactivated when the average outside temperature drops below the switchover temperature.
In Summer mode, the heating automatically switches to the protection setting.The symbol ECO is then displayed on the screen. The production of domestic hot water remains guaranteed.
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4.5.6 Continuance
4 Details of the settings
ON
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SWHG
TAged°C
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SWHG +1 °C
SWHG -1 °C16
18
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20
50 10 15
LegendSWHG Limit of heating Summer/WinterTAged Balanced outside temperatureT Temperaturet Days ON Heating on - > winterOFF Heating stopped- > Summe
The changeover temperature is adjustable between 8 °C and 30 °C.The factory changeover temperature setting is 17 °C.
If an ambient temperature sensor is used, it is possible to choose bet-ween 3 different types of control.
* An external temperature sensor must be connected.
The initial temperature is calculated via the heating curve based on the weighted outside temperature.This type of control requires the heating curve to be correctly set, be-cause the operation does not take into account any ambient temperature for this setting.
The starting temperature is set according to the ambient temperature setpoint, the current ambient temperature and their current evolution. A slight increase in the ambient temperature involves e.g. an immediate reduction of the initial temperature.
REMARK• The Summer/Winter changeover only functions in automatic mode • The display shows “ECO” • The outside temperature is weighted in order to take into account the dynamics of the building
NOTICE
4.5.7 Influence of the ambient temperature
Adjustment Type of control
---% Only controls according to the outside temperature *
1..99% Controls according to the outside temperature and the ambient temperature *
100% Only controls according to the ambient temperature
4.5.8 Only controls according to the outside tempera-ture
4.5.9 Only controls according to the ambient tempera-ture
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4.5.9 Continuance
4 Details of the settings
REMARKTo activate the function, it is advisable to take note of the following elements:• An ambient sensor must be connected.• The “Influence of the ambient temperature”
value must be set to 100%• In the reference space (place where the ambient
sensor is mounted), no controlled radiator valve may be present (any radiator valves present must be fully opened).
NOTICE
4.5.10 Controls according to the outside temperature and the ambient temperature
The difference between the ambient temperature and the ambient set-ting is stored and taken into account by the temperature control. Thus, extraneous heat can be taken into account and a more constant ambient temperature can be obtained. The influence of the difference is set in per-cent. The better the reference space (non-distorted ambient temperature, correct assembly position, etc), the higher the value can be set.
Example: Approx. 60 % Good reference space Approx. 20 % Unfavourable reference space
The heating curve is automatically increased or decreased by the calcula-ted correction value
Ecart de temp. ambiante (°C) * Influence de la temp. ambiante (%) 10
Example: Difference from ambient temperature 1°C Influence of the ambient temperature 50%
1.0 (°C) * 50.0 (%) 10
REMARKTo activate the function, it is advisable to take note of the following elements:• An ambient sensor must be connected.• The “Influence of the ambient temperature” value
must be between 1 and 99.• In the reference space (place where the ambient
sensor is mounted), no controlled radiator valve may be present (any radiator valves present must be fully opened).
NOTICE
= valeur de correction
= 5°C
4.5.11 Setting the influence of the ambient temperature
Prog. Command line
CC1 CC2
750 1050 Influence of the ambient temperature
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4.6 Cooling circuit
4 Details of the settings
To use the cooling circuit, the installation must be designed accordingly. This menu appears only in the case of a corresponding execution of the installation. Cooling mode is automatically started when the ambient temperature is higher than the cooling comfort setpoint. The cooling function must be activated (command-line 901 = Auto) and be started by the time-control programme (command-line 907).The cooling mode is stopped as soon as heating/cooling circuit 1 signals a need for heat or in the presence of a request for heat signal from a DHW circuit or another heating circuit (only if cooling is active; in the event of free cooling, the DHW load and heating by another heating circuit are possible during cooling).
Free Cooling is implemented by the circulation of the cold water circuit in the system, without a generator of cold being brought into service. For this purpose, the pump source of the HP and the coolant circuit are activated.
The operation can be selected by the mode button on the controller or the environmental apparatus, or via this command-line.
StopThe cooling function is permanently deactivated.
AutomaticThe cooling function is started automatically by the time-control program-me (command-line 907), the holiday program, the presence button or according to the need.
In cooling mode, the ambient temperature control is carried out according to this comfort setpoint. The cooling comfort setpoint can also be set using the knob on the control panel.
The “Activation” parameter determines which time-control programme is used for cooling.
4.6.1 Free Cooling
4.6.2 Operating mode Prog. Command line
901 Operating mode
Stop | Automatic
4.6.3 Comfort setpoint Prog. Command line
902 Comfort setpoint
REMARKIn summer, the comfort setpoint is increased gradually in line with the outside temperature.
NOTICE
4.6.4 Activation Prog. Command line
907 Activation24 h/day ¦ Timer program heating Circuit ¦ Timer program 5
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4 Details of the settings
24 h/dayCooling operates continuously (24 h/day)
Heating Circuit Timer programThe start of cooling is carried out in accordance with the heating circuit time-control programme.
Timer program 5The start of cooling is carried out in accordance with the time-control programme 5.
Using the cooling curve, the controller determines the initial temperature necessary for a given weighted outside temperature. The cooling curve is determined by the definition of two fixed points (initial settings of 25 °C and 35 °C).
TVKw Initial temperature setting for coolingTAgem Weighted outside temperature
If the weighted outside temperature is higher than the cooling limit, cooling is started. If the weighted outside temperature is at least 0,5 K below the cooling limit, cooling is locked.
The heat pump allows production of domestic hot water. The apparatus controls the temperature of the domestic hot water according to the time-control programme or continuously according to the relevant setting.
In the presence of a request for hot water, the heat pump is brought into service. It then heats the domestic water to the desired temperature.Once the required temperature is reached, the heat pump is deactiva-ted again or, if need be, switches into heating mode. If the heat pump is unable to heat the water sufficiently and an electric heater is present in the water-heater, the latter takes over.
The priority of water heating over the ambient heating is adjustable.Moreover, the controller has an adjustable anti-Legionnaires‘ disease func-tion, which fights the legionella in the accumulator.
4.6.5 Cooling curve Prog. Command line
908 Initial setting for TA 25°C
909 Initial setting for TA 35°C
TVKw
35°C TAgem25°C
909
908
4.6.6 Limit of cooling accor-ding to TA
Prog. Command line
912 Limit of cooling according to TA
4.7 Domestic hot water
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4 Details of the settings
Prog. Command line
1610 nominal setpoint
1612 Reduced setpoint
Hot water can be controlled based on the nominal setpoint or the reduced setpoint. These settings are active according to the selected operation and thus enable the desired temperature to be obtained in the domestic hot water tank.
TWWR DHW reduced setpoint (8 °C up to the nominal setpoint)TWWN DHW nominal setpoint (nominal setpoint up to 65 °C)
The start of hot water loading is normally carried out by time-control pro-gramme 4.The adjustment is carried out at startup by the specialist after discussion with the architect or the contractor.
24h/dayThe temperature of the domestic hot water is permanently set - indepen-dently of the time-control programmes - to the nominal DHW temperature setpoint.
Timer program 4/DHW (standard)For DHW mode, it is the time-control programme 4 of the local controller which is taken into account. Switching is carried out between the nominal DHW temperature setpoint and the reduced DHW temperature setpoint at the switchover times set in the programme. In this way, the domestic water is treated independently of the heating circuits.
Standard setting: Timer program 4 22h00 – 04h00 During this period, the domestic hot water is heated to the nominal value. The remainder of time, the reduced setpoint is active.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 °C
2358
Z11
TWWR
TWWN TWWmax
4.7.2 Activation
Prog. Command line
1620 Activation
24 h/day Timer program 4/DHW
0 6 12 18 24 h
2373
Z24
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4.8 Maintenance / Special mode
4 Details of the settings
The maintenance functions can be used as a preventive measure for the periodic monitoring of the installation. All the maintenance functions can be individually activated and deactivated. The controller generates the maintenance messages automatically if the parameters set in the maintenance functions are exceeded or are not reached.
Min. temperature of DHW load
T° min. of DHW HP loadMinimum temperature to which the water-heater must be heated by the HP without the load being stopped.
Current T° of DHW HP loadThe controller storesthe temperature of the DHW at which the HP stop-ped the load for the last time when a high pressure, hot gases or maxi-mum deactivation temperature limit was reached. If this value is lower than the “T° min. of DHW HP load” value (command-
line 7092), the symbol is displayed and a maintenance message appears in the Info area: 12 Temp. of DHW HP load too low
no re-initialisationThis parameter cannot be re-initialised.If, on the following DHW load, the min. load temperature is exceeded again, the maintenance function is also suspended. If, on the other hand, it is not reached, the maintenance message remains.If this error message is displayed, it is advisable to verify the safety fixtu-res and the thermostat.
If the heat pump does not function correctly, it is possible to maintain a emergency mode. Heating is ensured by an electric heating element in the entry or in the buffer storage. Hot water is ensured by the electric heating element present in any event in the water-heater. Emergency mode can be activated and deactivated manually.
Prog. Command line
7092 T° min. of DHW HP load
7093 Current T° of DHW HP load
4.8.1 Maintenance functions
4.8.2 Emergency mode
Prog. Command line
7141 Emergency mode
On OFF
7142 Type of operation of emergency mode
Manual Automatic
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4 Details of the settings
Emergency modeEmergency mode can be activated and deactivated manually.Stop (standard setting)Emergency mode is deactivated.Active:Emergency mode is activated.
Type of operation of emergency modeManual (standard setting)Emergency mode can be activated and deactivated at the programming level using the parameter emergency mode 7141.Automatic: As soon as a problem occurs on the heat pump, backup mode is activa-ted automatically. It is deactivated again when the error is cleared and if necessary reset.
You will find specific explanations of the emergency mode in the chapter „emergency mode“.
Various settings and actual values, the relay switching states as well as the meter states can be displayed for the purposes of diagnostics. (Extract)
These command-lines make it possible to control the operating condi-tions of components governed by the heat pump relays. 0 means that the corresponding components are currently deactivated. 1 means that the corresponding components are currently activated.
These command-lines make it possible to consult various heat pump settings and actual values.
4.9 Heat generator diag-nostics
4.9.1 Brine/water heat pump Prog. Command line
8400 Compressor 1 K1
8401 Compressor 2 K2
8402 Electric heating element 1 K25
REMARKThis applies to the relays which are defined starting from the on/off switch. In the case of a definition as a break contact, it is the inverse.
NOTICE
4.9.2 Setpoints and actual va-lues
Prog. Command line
8410 HP feedback temperature
8411 HP setpoint
8412 Initial HP temperature
8415 Temperature hot gases 1
8417 Temperature hot gases 2
8420 Temperature coolant liquid
8425 Diff. condenser temperature
8426 Diff. evaporator temperature
8427 Temperature input source
8429 Temperature output source
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4.9.3 Hours/starts meter Prog. Command line
8450 Service hours compressor 1
8451 Starts meter compressor 1
8452 Service hours compressor 2
8453 Starts meter compressor 2
The service hours and the number of starts of compressors 1 + 2 since installation are added on these command-lines.
Various settings and actual values, the relay switching states as well as the meter states can be displayed for the purposes of diagnostics. (Ext-ract)
Command line 8741 “Environment setpoint 1” is used to display both the heating and cooling setpoints.
4.10 Diagnosis of consumption
4.10.1 External temperature Prog. Command line
8700 External temp.
8701 Minimum external temp.
8702 Maximum external temp.
8703 Attenuated external temp.
4.10.2 Heating circuit 1, 2, P Prog. Command line
8740, 8770, 8800 Ambient temperature 1, 2, P
8741, 8771, 8801 Environment setpoint 1, 2, P
8743, 8773 Initial temperature 1, 2
8744, 8774, 8803 Initial setpoint 1, 2, P
4.10.3 Cooling circuit Prog. Command line
8756 Initial cooling temperature 1
8757 Initial cooling setpoint 1
4.10.4 Domestic hot water Prog. Command line
8821 Electric heating element DHW K6Stop/Start
8830 Temperature DHW 1
8831 DHW setpoint
4.10.5 Buffer storage Prog. Command line
8980 Temperature buffer storage 1
8981 Buffer storage setting
8982 Temperature buffer storage 2
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4.11 Forced pump operation
4 Details of the settings
So that the pumps and the valves do not suffer any damage caused by stops, they are regularly powered up for a short lapse of time. The forced operation function is activated each week on Friday at 10h00 (factory setting, non-modifiable).
The relay outputs for the pumps and mixers are activated one after the other at one minute intervals for 30 seconds each. (Extract)
Designation Relay Forced operation
Heat pump Source pump Q8 Yes
Ventilator K19 Yes
Condenser pump Q9 Yes
Domestic hot water
Circuit pump/inverser valve
Q3 Yes
Intermediate circuit pump Q33 Yes
Circulator Q4 Yes
Heating circuit 1...3
Heating circuit pump Q2,Q6,Q20 Yes
Open heating circuit mixer
Y1,Y5 Yes, if no heat demand from the heating circuit
Closed heating circuit mixer
Y2,Y6 No
CC pump 2nd stage/floor Q21,Q22,Q23 No
Cooling circuit 1
Cooling circuit pump Q24 Yes
Open cooling circuit mixer
Y23 Yes, if no demand for coo-ling from the cooling circuit
Closed cooling circuit mixer
Y24 No
Cooling valve inverser Y21 Yes
Group Hx Pump H1 Q15 Yes
Pump H2 Q18 Yes
Pump H3 Q19 Yes
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4.12 Errors If an error occurs, an error message can be displayed in the Info area
using the Info button . The cause of the error is described in the dis-play.
The following error messages can be displayed: (Extract)
Error textLoca-tion
ResetOperation of the HP
Manual Auto
10 External sensor B9 no no yes
30: Flow sensor 1 B1 no no yes
30: Flow sensor HP B21 no no yes
35: Source input sensor B91 no no not for brine
36: Hot gases sensor 1 B81 no no yes
44: HP feedback sensor B71 no no According to diagram
45: Source output sensor B92 no no According to diagram
50: Sensor DHW 1 B3 no no yes
60: Ambient sensor 1 no no yes
70: Buffer storage sensor 1 B4 no no According to diagram
106: Temp. of the source too low yes no no
107: Hot gases compressor 1 yes no * no
121: Initial CC1 temp. too low no no yes
127: Anti-legionella temp. no no yes
222: High pressure HP working E10 yes no * no
225: Low pressure E9 yes no no
226: Prot. compr. coils 1 E11 yes adjus-table
no
228: Controller heat source flow E15 yes yes * no
229: Controller heat source pres- sure
E15 yes yes * no
230: Thermorelay input pump E14 yes no no
* These installation states do not directly generate an error message. Initially they display a status message. If the error occurs again within an adjustable period of time then an error message is generated.
Resetting the faultError messages relating to the heat pump can be reset or confirmed using the Reset button. Pressure of at least three seconds on the button starts the heat pump reset process.
Before calling service/customer service, note down the following points:- number ASS- Error number and text- Pressure of the heat source and the heating system
(pressure gauges)In general, please contact your heating installer in the first instance!
4.12.1 Reset
RESET
After activation using the “Reset” but-ton, a flashing “Yes” is displayed.
Confirm using the “OK” button to reset the parameter or the corresponding meter
4.12.2 Service requests
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Time and date are displayed.
Turn the knob to the right until maintenance/special mode
Press the <OK> button
Back up mode is displayedPress the <OK> button until “Off” blinks at the lower rightTurn the knob to the right until “On” appears Press the <OK> button
Press <ESC> button twice
back up mode must appear at the lower right
4.13 Heat pump emergency mode
4 Details of the settings
Instructions for startup of the electric heating Optiheat es, Optiheat All-in-One and Optibox Integra heat pumps-
vOR InBETRIEBSETzUng!• The installation is correctly purged • External sensors (e.g. external sensor B9, accumu-
lator B4, sensor B1) are correctly connected• The circulators Q2/Q9 are correctly connected and
functional• The connector Q (K1, E11) is disconnected from the
controller
CAUTION
Prog.
Control unit
Operating mode
Time program
Prog. 7141 No.
Maintenance/Special mode
Emergency mode Off
Status heat pump
Emergency mode
Time and date
Maintenance/Special mode
Step 1:Switch on the fuses and once the control unit starts up, continue to step 2.
Step 2:Press the <OK> button
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4.13 Continuance Step 3:Remark: Heating circulation pump is running. You must check the flow in the distributor etc. When you are sure that the circulation is in order, then continue to step 4.
Step 4:Press the <OK> button
Prog.
Control unit
Time and date
Time and date are displayed. Press the button for about 5 sec., until End user is dis- played.
Turn the knob to the right until Expert
Press the <OK> button
Time and date appear, Turn the knob to the right until Configuration
Press the <OK> button
Turn the knob to the right until Parameter 5890
Press the <OK> button
The lower display “none” blinks.
Turn the knob to the right until Electro insert K25 appears.Press the <OK> button
2x<ESC> Taste
Remark: Maintenance key appears if the back up mode is switched on.
Start-up
End-user
Start-up
OEM
Expert
Domestic water accumulator
Error
Configuration
Prog. 5890 No.
Configuration
Relay output Qx1 none
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Step 5Turn the knob to the right, set the Comfort setpoint to e.g. 22.Press the <OK> button
Press the button and turn knob to the right and check the vL setpoint
If needed, repeat the step.
Step 6Switch on the heat pump using the operating mode button.
Press the button until the symbol “ “
Display: constant COMFORT heat.
In the event of a problem with the heat pump, you can manually heat the water-heater (electrically only) via the day/night protection (e.g. Hager ET 321 - 507403200).
Operating mode button
REMARKSystem regulates the outside temperature. If the outdoor sensor is not connected the symb. bell appears top on the left. The electric immersion heater heats up further and the required temperature remains the same.
NOTICE
4.14 Water-heater emergency mode
Functions:
1 The loading of hot water is activated ma-nually. Deactivation is carried out via the integrated thermostat of the electric heating element
Auto Initialisation is carried out via the heat pump control to terminate the DHW load
0 The electric heating element is deactivated
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5 Index
A
Accessories 7Activation 25Actual values 29After-sales service 8Automatic 20Automatic mode 12
B
Brine/water heat pump 29Buffer storage 30Button for heating 10
C
Changeover points 18Change the batteries 11Classification of hazards 5Comfort 20Comfort setpoint 25Continuous mode 13Controller 10Control unit 18Cooling button 11Cooling circuit 25, 30Cooling curve 26Current Legislation 7
D
Dealer 7Diagnosis of consumption 30Display 11Display possibilities 11Domestic hot water 26, 30
E
Error 8Error message 11, 16Exceptions 16External temperature 30
F
Forced pump operation 31Free cooling 11Free Cooling 25Freeze-protection 19, 22Freeze-protection mode 13, 20
g
H
Heat generator diagnostics 29Heating circuit 19, 30Heating curve 20
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Heating with the comfort setpoint 13Heating with the reduced setpoint 13Heat pump emergency mode 33Holiday function 11Holidays 19Hours/starts meter 30HP Reset button 11
I
Influence of the ambient temperature 23Info button 10Information display 15Installation instructions 6Installer 7Intended operation 8Intended use 8
J
K
Key functions 10
L
Limit of cooling 26
M
Maintenance 16Maintenance company 7Maintenance instructions 6Menu items 12
n
O
OK button 10Operating instructions 6Operating mode 8, 19, 25Operating mode button 10Optional Equipment 7
P
Possible status message 15Presence button 13Programming 16
Q
R
Reduced 19Reduzed 20Regulation knob 11
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Reset 32Return button ESC 10Room temperature 11
S
Safety 5Selection of DHW mode 14Selection of the cooling mode 14Selection of the heating mode 12Service requests 32Service socket BSB 10Setpoints 29Settings 21, 27Setting the time 17Slope 21Special Mode 16Standard program 19Summer/Winter changeover 22Symbols used 6
T
Time and date 18Timer programs 18Timer settings 18To be delivered to the customer 7
U
User 7
v
W
Warranty 8Water-heater 35
X
y
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