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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FIGHTER 1140 230 V, 3 X 230 V, 3 X 400 V MOS GB 0903-6 FIGHTER 1140 031094 LEK

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

FIGHTER 1140 230 V, 3 X 230 V, 3 X 400 V

MOS GB 0903-6 FIGHTER 1140031094

LEK

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Contents 1

FIGHTER 1140

GeneralConcise product description ................................ 2Setting table ......................................................... 2

System descriptionPrinciple of operation ........................................... 3

Front panelLayout .................................................................. 4Explanation .......................................................... 4

SettingsGeneral ................................................................ 6Default setting ...................................................... 6Changing the room temperature .......................... 6Basic values for the automatic heating control .... 7Setting using diagrams .............................................. 8Heating curve offset -2 .............................................. 8Heating curve offset 0 ............................................... 8Heating curve offset +2 ............................................. 8Heat production ................................................... 9Hot water production ........................................... 9Additional heat only (electric boiler mode) ........... 9Brine pump .......................................................... 9Fixed condensing ................................................ 9Standby mode “ ” ........................................... 9

General points for the installation engineerTransport and storage ............................................... 10Installation .................................................................. 10Floating condensing .................................................. 10Fixed condensing ...................................................... 10Guideline values for collectors ................................... 10Inspection of the installation ...................................... 10

Pipe connectionsGeneral ...................................................................... 11Heating medium pump .............................................. 11Pipe connections (collector) ...................................... 11Pipe connections (heating medium) .......................... 11Ventilation recovery ................................................... 11Free cooling ............................................................... 11Pump capacity diagrams, heating medium side ....... 12Pump capacity diagrams, collector side .................... 13

Electrical connectionConnection ................................................................. 14Connection on delivery 230 V -5 ............................... 15Connection on delivery 230 V -8, -12 ........................ 15Connection on delivery 3 x 230 V .............................. 16Connection on delivery 3 x 400 V .............................. 17Tariff connection 3 x 400 V ........................................ 17Outside temperature sensor ...................................... 18Temperature sensor for hot tap water ....................... 18Temperature sensor with fixed condensing .............. 18External compensation .............................................. 18Max hot water temperature ....................................... 19Max. electrical addition .............................................. 19Max phase current including electrical addition,

binary 3 steps .......................................................... 19Centralised load control and load monitor ................ 20External contacts ....................................................... 21Alarm/alarm outputs .................................................. 22Soft-start relay ........................................................... 22

DockingGeneral ...................................................................... 23Abbreviations ............................................................. 23Option 1 immersion heater and water heater .......... 25

Option 2 gas boiler ................................................... 26Option 3 oil-fired boiler ............................................. 28Option 4 another heat source ................................... 30Option 5 VPAS ...................................................... 32

Commissioning and adjustingPreparations .............................................................. 34Filling and venting the collector system .................... 34Filling the heating medium system ............................ 34Internal air vent valve, brine ...................................... 34Starting and checking ................................................ 35Rotation check ............................................................36Readjusting, heating medium side ............................ 37Readjusting, collector side ........................................ 37

ControlGeneral ....................................................................... 38Key lock ....................................................................... 38Quick movement ......................................................... 38Changing parameters ................................................. 39Menu tree .................................................................... 40Main menus ................................................................ 44Hot water temperature ................................................ 45Flow temperature ........................................................ 46Flow temperature system 2 ........................................ 48Outdoor temperature .................................................. 49Brine in/out temperature ............................................ 49Room temperature/Settings ...................................... 50Clock .......................................................................... 51Other settings ............................................................ 52

Service menusSettings additional heat .............................................. 54Operating settings ...................................................... 55Quick start ................................................................... 58TEST Force driven operation ..................................... 58Alarm log ..................................................................... 59

Dealing with malfunctionsAlarm indications on the display .............................. 60Low room temperature ............................................. 63High room temperature ........................................... 63Low hot water temperature or no hot water ............ 63Draining, heat medium side ..................................... 64Draining, collector side ............................................. 64Helping the circulation pump to start ....................... 64

Component positionsComponent positions 230 V -5 ................................... 65Component positions 230 V -8, -12 ............................ 65Component positions 3 x 230 V ................................ 66Component positions 3 x 400 V ................................ 66Component positions ................................................. 67

List of componentsList of components .................................................... 68

DimensionsDimensions and setting-out coordinates ................... 69

Enclosed kitEnclosed kit ............................................................... 70

AccessoriesAccessories ............................................................... 71

Technical specificationsTechnical specifications 230 V .................................. 72Technical specifications 3 x 230 V ............................. 73Technical specifications 3 x 400 V ............................. 74

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General

FIGHTER 1140

2In order to get the ultimate benefit from your heat pump FIGHTER 1140 you should read through this Installation and Maintenance Instruction.

FIGHTER 1140 is a base heat pump for heating small houses, apartment blocks and industrial premises. Soil, rock or lakes can be used as the heat source.

FIGHTER 1140 is a Swedish made quality product offer-ing a long life span and safe operation.

Installation date

Accessories: Hot water control ............. ■■Room control .................. ■■

Other .............................. ■■

The serial number (95), should always be stated with all correspondence with NIBE. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FIGHTER 1140- _ _

Installation engineers

Completed by the installation engineer when the heat pump is installed

The type of brine - Mixing proportion/freezing point

Active drilling depth/collector length

Commissioning checksBrine temperature (in/out) ____ / ____ Pump setting ___

(Nominal temperature diff 2 - 5 °C)

Temperature heat medium (supply/return)____ / ____ Pump setting ___(Nominal temperature diff 5 - 10 °C)

Settings

* Accessories

Date ________ Signed ____________________________

Menu Factory setting

1.4 Start time.HW* ............. 47

1.5 Stop temp.HW* ............. 54

1.6 Stop Temp. XHW* ............ 60

1.8 Interval XHW* .............. 14

2.1 Curve coefficient ........... 9

2.2 Heating curve offset. ..... 0

2.3 Flow temp./MIN .............. 15

2.4 Flow temp./MAX .............. 55

2.7 Return temp./MAX .......... 53

Position Factory setting

100 “Fuse” .............. 20

101 “Max electrical output” ..... C

102 “Max boiler temp” ............ 65

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Brine out

Compressor

Horizontal loop collector Vertical loop collector

Heating water pump

Condenser

Expansion valve

Brine in

Evaporator

Brine pump

Heating water flow

Heating water return

FIGHTER 1140 consists of a heat pump, circulation pumps and a control system for the heat pump and additional heat.FIGHTER 1140 has built-in circulation pumps, making it easy to connect to the heating medium and collector circuits.The absorption of heat from the heat source (rock, ground or lake) is through a closed collector system containing water mixed with antifreeze.

Ground water can also be used as a heat source. This requires an intermediate heat exchanger.The brine emits its heat to the refrigerant in the heat pump's evaporator. It then vaporises and is com-pressed in the compressor. The refrigerant, with its increased temperature, is led into the where it emits its energy to the heat medium circuit.

System description 3

FIGHTER 1140

Principle of operation

The installation must be fitted with the necessary safety equipment in accordance with the applicable regulations.

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A BI II III I II

5 0 . 0 CVa r m v a t t e n t e m p e r a t u r

13.431.0 P

A

Front panel4

Display

Switch

Left keypad

Heating curve offset

Layout

A

B

C

D

Right keypad

E

Explanation

Switchwith three positions 1 - 0 - :1 Normal mode. All control functions connect-

ed. 0 The boilers is completely switched off. Standby Only the circulation pump and pos-

sibly the electrical addition. Not connected at the factory

The switch must not be turned to “1” or “ ” before filling the boiler with water.

A

Display First row:

Compressor symbolIndicates when the compressor is opera-tional.

Addition symbolIndicates when the immersion heater is connected. The line indicates which power step/steps are currently connected.

I Step 1 is connected.II Step 2 is connected.III Step 3 is connected.I II Steps 1+2 are connected. II III Steps 2+3 are connected.I III Steps 1+3 are connected. I II III Steps 1+2+3 are connected.

B

I II III

A

Hot water symbol.Tap is shown when the heat pump charges the hot water. A is shown when a temperature increase is in progress.

B is shown when a time based temperature increase is in progress, for example, peri-odic.

Circulation pump symbol. I Shown when the circulation pump is operational. II Shown when circulation pump 2 is oper-ational (the accessory ESV 21 is required).

Heating system symbols Shown when house heating is in progress.

A B

I II

Second row: Value of the current parameter.

Third row: Description of current display parameter. “Hot water temp” is nor-mally shown.

FIGHTER 1140

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Front panel 5

FIGHTER 1140

Left keypadC

Operating modeThis button is used to set the required op er ating mode with regard to per mitting/blocking the circulation pump and addi-tional energy. The change does not need to be confirmed with the enter button.

The different operating modes are:

Auto mode: FIGHTER 1140 automatically selects the operating mode by taking the outdoor temperature into account. The circulation pump and the immersion heater are permitted to run as needed.

Summer mode: Only production of hot water using FIGHTER 1140. The circulation pump and immersion heater are blocked. However, when “Extra hot water” is activated the immersion heater is connected.

Spring/Autumn mode: Production of heating and hot water using FIGHTER 1140. The circulation pump is operational. The immer-sion heater is disabled. However, when “Extra hot water” is activated the immersion heater is connected.

Only additional heat: Compressor and brine pump blocked. The function can be activated/deactivated by pressing the “operat-ing mode button” for 7 seconds.

The current operating mode is shown on the display when the button is pressed and the mode changes when you continue to press the button. The display returns to the normal display mode once the enter but-ton is pressed.

In alarm mode the operating mode changes to winter mode and additional heat engages.

Display (continued)Fourth row: Shows menu numbers, key lock,

clock symbol and time

B

A key lock can be activated in the main menus by simultaneously pressing the plus and the minus buttons. The key symbol will then be shown on the display. The same procedure is used to deacti-vate the key lock.

The symbol becomes visible when a timer function is selected, for example, periodic lowering of the supply or time setting for extra hot water.

The symbol is visible when pool heating is activated.

Right keypad

Heating curve offsetD

E

Extra hot water (accessory)The “Extra hot water” function is activat-ed using this button. The change does not need to be confirmed with the enter button.

A: Means that the hot water temperature is increased to 60 °C (adjustable). The temperature then returns to the normal value.When A comes on the function is activated.When A goes out the function is deactivated.Press once to give extra hot water for 3 hours.Press twice to give extra hot water for 6 hours.Press three times to give extra hot water for 12 hours.Press four times to give extra hot water for 24 hours.Press five times to deactivate the function.

Plus buttonThis button is used to scroll through the menu system (forwards) or increase the value of the selected parameter.

See the section “Control - General”.

Minus buttonThis button is used to scroll through the menu system (backwards) or lower the value of the selected parameter.

See the section “Control - General”.

Enter buttonThis button is used to select a lower menu in the menu system, to activate a parameter change as well as confirm a parameter change.

See the section “Control - General”.

This knob is used to change the heating curve's parallel offset and in doing so the room temperature. Turning clock-wise increases the room temperature. When the knob is turned menu 2.0 is shown on the display and the value for the calculated flow temperature chang-es.

No function.

P

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Settings

FIGHTER 1140

6

GeneralThe indoor temperature depends on several factors. Sunlight and heat emissions from people and house-hold machines are normally sufficient to keep the house warm during the warmer parts of the year. When it gets colder outside, the heating system must be started. The colder it is outside, the warmer radiators and floor heating system must be. The heat pump is controlled by built-in sensors for flow and return brine temperatures (collector). Brine return temperatures can, if so required, be limited to a mini-mum (e.g. for ground water systems).Heat production is usually controlled on the “floating condensing” principle. This means that the tempera-ture level needed for heating at a given outside tem-perature is produced on the basis of values taken from sensors for outside temperature and flow temperature (see docking options 1 - 3). This adjustment is made automatically, however the basic settings must first be made on the boiler, see the section “Settings” - “Default setting”. Room sensors can also be used as an option to com-pensate for variations in room temperature, see menu 6.1 “Room compensation”.

The basic heating is set using menu 2.1 and with the “Heating curve offset” knob.

If the required room temperature is not obtained, read-justment may be necessary.

NOTE! Wait one day between settings so that the tem-peratures have time to stabilise.

Readjustment of basic settings. Cold weather conditions When the room temperature is too low, the “Heating

curve” value is increased in menu 2.1 by one incre-ment.

When the room temperature is too high, the “Heat-ing curve” value is decreased in menu 2.1 by one increment.

Warm weather conditions If the room temperature is low, increase the “Heat-

ing curve offset” setting by one step.

If the room temperature is high, reduce the “Heating curve offset” setting by one step.

Default setting

Heating curve offset

Menu 2.1 Curve coefficient

9C u r v e c o e f f i c i e n t 2 . 1

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Settings 7

FIGHTER 1140

Changing the room temperature manually.

If you want to temporarily or permanently lower or raise the indoor temperature relative to the previously set temperature, turn the “Heating curve offset” knob anticlockwise or clockwise. One scale marking corre-sponds to a change of about one degree in the room temperature.

NOTE! An increase in the room temperature may be “inhibited” by the radiator or floor heating thermostats, if so these must be turned up.

Changing the room temperature

A BI II III I II

5 0 . 0 CH o t w a t e r t e m p e r a t u r e

13.431.0

A

Heating curve offset

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Settings8

FIGHTER 1140

The heating control system on the FIGHTER 1140 is controlled by the outside temperature. This means the flow temperature is regulated in relation to the current outdoor temperature.The relationship between the outside temperature and the flow temperature is set using the control system, also see section “Heating control system - Basic set-ting”.The diagram is based on the dimensioned outdoor temperature in the area and the dimensioned supply temperature of the heating system. When these two values “meet”, the heating control's curve slope can be read. This is set on menu 2.1 “Curve coefficient”.

Heating curve offset 0

Heating curve offset -2Setting using diagrams

Heating curve offset +2

15 14 13 12 11 10

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- 40 °C

UTETEMPERATUR

- 10010

- 5

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Heating curve offset

Menu 2.1 Curve coefficient

9C u r v e c o e f f i c i e n t2 . 1

The “Heating curve offset” knob is then set. A suitable value for floor heating is -1 and for radiator systems -2.

HEATING CURVE

HEATING CURVEOFFSET

SUPP

LY T

EMPE

RAT

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OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE

HEATING CURVE

HEATING CURVEOFFSET

SUPP

LY T

EMPE

RAT

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OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE

HEATING CURVE

HEATING CURVEOFFSET

SUPP

LY T

EMPE

RAT

UR

E

OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE

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Settings 9

FIGHTER 1140

The unit can be used solely as additional heat (electric boiler) to produce heat and hot water. This is especial-ly useful, for example, before the collector installation is finished. Changing the “Electric boiler” is done in menu 9.2.4.NOTE! Select “Off” to deactivate only additional heat and select the required operating mode using the operating mode button.

The brine pump normally follows the operation of the heat pump. There is a special operating mode for con-tinuous operation for 10 days, followed by return to normal mode (used before stable circulation has been established).The setting is made on menu 9.2.12 “Brinepump 10 days”.

If required FIGHTER 1140 can be docked to an exter-nal unit with its own heating controls. FIGHTER 1140 then delivers heat up to a fixed temperature level. This is known as “fixed condensing”. To regulate the room temperature, see the instructions for the external units.

FIGHTER 1140 can be complemented with “Domestic hot water operation” and, for example, our VPA hot water accumulator to produce domestic hot water.

The supply of heat to the building is controlled by the control system settings (curve slope and offset). After adjustment the correct amount of heat for the current outdoor temperature is supplied. The flow line temper-ature of the heat pump (heating medium flow) will hunt around the theoretically required value (the value in brackets on the display). For subnormal temperatures the control system calculates a heating deficit in the form of “degree-minutes”, which means that heating production is accelerated. The larger the subnormal temperature, the greater the heat production.The heat pump's control system can control the immer-sion heater in a maximum of 3 output steps if fitted, or an external oil-fired boiler and shunt valve.

Heat production Hot water production

Additional heat only (electric boiler mode)

Brine pump

Fixed condensing

To be able to produce heat when the collector circuit is disconnected, or during servicing, the heat pump can be set to standby mode, in which case heating is pro-duced only by the immersion heater. Hot water is not produced in standby mode. The compressor and col-lector system are then shutoff and only the heat medi-um pump and the immersion heater are active. The temperature is controlled by the thermostat (3). To select standby mode, set the switch (8) to “ ”.

Electrical step 2 is connected in standby mode.

Standby mode

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General information for the installer

FIGHTER 1140

10

Current regulations require the heating installation to be inspected before it is commissioned. The inspec-tion must be carried out by a suitably qualified person and should be documented. The above applies to closed heating systems. If the heat pump is replaced, the installation must be inspected again.

FIGHTER 1140 is placed on a firm base, preferably a concrete floor or foundation. FIGHTER 1140 should be setup with its rear against an outer wall in a scul-lery or similar type of room to eliminate noise prob-lems. If this is not possible, avoid placing it against a wall behind a bedroom or other room where noise may be a problem. Wherever the unit is located, any wall that backs on to a bedroom should be fitted with sound insulation. Route pipes so they are not fixed to an internal wall that backs on to a bedroom or living room.

The FIGHTER 1140 must be transported and stored upright and dry.

Transport and storage

Installation

Guideline values for collectors

Inspection of the installation

For use with 40 x 2.4 PN 6.3 PEM hose.

The length of the collector hose varies depending on the rock /soil conditions and on the heating sys-tem, i.e. radiators or floor heating.Max length per collector should not exceed 400 m.

Where there is more than one collector, they must be connected in parallel, with a means of adjusting the flow.

The hose should be buried at a depth of about 1 metre and the distance between the hoses should be at least 1 metres for surface soil heat.

For several bore holes, the distance between the holes must be at least 15m.

If required FIGHTER 1140 can be docked to an exter-nal unit with its own heating controls. FIGHTER 1140 then delivers heat up to a fixed temperature level. This is called “fixed condensing”. See docking option 4. To set the correct parameters for fixed condensing see “Docking - option 4”. The heat medium pump does not need to be changed.See the instructions for the external units for how to regulate the room temperature.The outside temperature sensor has no function with this option, but it should be connected to prevent error messages appearing on the display. There is no need to install the sensor outside.

Heat production is usually controlled on the “floating condensing” principle. This means that the tempera-ture level needed for heating at a given outside tem-perature is produced on the basis of values taken from sensors for outside temperature and flow temperature (see docking options 1 - 3).

Fixed condensing

Floating condensing

NOTE! Enter the selected values on page 2 in this Installation instruction. The

details are important for service work.

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Type Soil heat Rock heat, recommended recommended collector length active drilling depth

6 250 - 400 m 90 - 110 m

10 400 - 2 x 300 m 140 - 170 m

15 2 x 300 - 2 x 400 m 2 x 100 - 2 x 120 m

8 325 - 2 x 250 m 120 - 140 m

17 2 x 350 - 3 x 300 m 2 x 110 - 2 x 140 m

12 2 x 250 - 2 x 350 m 160 - 190 m

5 200 - 300 m 70 - 90 m

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FIGHTER 1140

SF

Köldb in

Köldb ut

SÄV

FLM 30

Frånluft Ø 160

Avluft Ø 160

EXP

BV

RVP

A B I II III I II I II

5 0 . 0 C Va r m v a t t e n t e m p . 1 . 0

A B A B

P

A B I II III I II I II

5 0 . 0 C Va r m v a t t e n t e m p . 1 . 0

A B A B

Fläktkonvektor

Köldb in Köldb ut

When dimensioning the collector, consideration must be given to the geographical location, type of rock and ground and the degree of coverage provided by the heat pump. When installing the collector hose ensure it rises con-stantly towards the heat pump to avoid air pockets. If this is not possible, install high points to vent the air.All brine pipes in heated rooms must be insulated against condensation. The level vessel (NK) must be installed as the highest point in the collector system and on the incoming pipe before the brine pump. Note that condensation may drip from the level vessel. Position the vessel so that this does not harm other equipment.As the temperature of the collector system can fall below 0 °C it must be protected against freezing down to -15 °C. One litre of ready mixed brine per meter of collector hose (applies when using PEM-hose 40 x 2.4 PN 6.3) is used as a guide value when making the vol-ume calculation. The level vessel must be marked to show the type of antifreeze used.Shut-off valves should be installed as close to the heat pump as possible. Fit a particle filter to the incoming pipe.In the case of connection to an open groundwater sys-tem, an intermediate frost-protected circuit must be provided, because of the risk of dirt and freezing in the evaporator. This requires an extra heat exchanger.

Pipe connections 11

FIGHTER 1140

Pipe installation must be carried out in accordance with current norms and directives. FIGHTER 1140 can operate up to a return temperature of about 58* °C and an outgoing temperature from the heat pump of about 70* °C. The compressor produces up to 65* °C, the rest is obtained using additional heating.* Applies to 5 kW 1-phase and 6 - 17 kW 3-phase 3 x 400

V.The other heat pumps has a max return temperature of approximately 50 °C and an outgoing max tempera-ture from the heat pump of approximately 60 °C.Since FIGHTER 1140 is not fitted with shut-off valves, these must be fitted outside of the heat pump to facili-tate servicing.

General

Pipe connections (collector)

The heating medium pump (VBP) runs at the same time as the brine pump (KBP) with fixed condensing (docking option 4) in auto mode.

Heating medium pump

NOTE!The pipe system needs to be flushed

out before the heat pump is connected so that debris cannot damage

component parts.

Pipe connections for the heat medium side are made at the top. All required safety devices, shut-off valves (as close to the heat pump as possible), and particle filter (supplied) are fitted.You should fit either an overflow valve or remove some of the thermostats when connecting to systems with thermostats on all the radiators (coils).

Pipe connections (heating medium)

The equipment can be supplemented with a fan coil unit to make the connection of free cooling possible.To avoid condensation, all pipes and other cold surfaces must be isolated with diffusion-proof material.Where the cooling demand is high, fan convectors with drip trays and drain connection are needed. The collector circuit should be fitted with a pressure expansion ves-sel. If there is a level vessel, this should be replaced.

Free cooling

Brine in

Brine out

Brine inBrine out

Fan convectors

The installation can be supplemented with the exhaust air module FLM to provide ventilation recovery. To avoid condensation, all pipes and other cold surfaces must be isolated with diffusion-proof material. The col-lector circuit should be fitted with a pressure expan-sion vessel. If there is a level vessel, this should be replaced.

Ventilation recovery

Extract airØ 160

Exhaust airØ 160

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Pipe connections

FIGHTER 1140

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Pump capacity diagrams, heating medium side

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Available pressure FIGHTER 1140 12

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50

70

00,70,60,5

FIGHTER 1225 5

1 2 3

20

40

60

10

30

50

70kPa

0

Tillgängligt tryck

Flöde

FIGHTER 1225 8

0 l/s 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,7 0,8 0,90,60,5

1 2 3

20

40

60

10

30

50

70kPa

0

Tillgängligt tryck

Flöde

FIGHTER 1225 10

0 l/s 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,7 0,8 1,00,90,60,5

1 2 3

20

40

60

10

30

50

70kPa

0

Tillgängligt tryck

Flöde

FIGHTER 1225 10

0 l/s 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,7 0,8 1,00,90,60,5

1 2 3

FIGHTER 1140 5

FIGHTER 1140 8

FIGHTER 1140 10

FIGHTER 1140 6 (3 x 230V 8kW)Available pressure

Flow

Available pressure

FlowFlow

20

40

60

10

30

50

70kPa

0

Tillgängligt tryck

Flöde

0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,7 0,80,60,5

FIGHTER 1225 6

0 l/s

1 2 3

FIGHTER 1140, 3 x 230V 6kWAvailable pressure

Flow

Flow

Available pressure

Available pressure

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Pipe connections 13

FIGHTER 1140

Pump capacity diagrams, collector side

The pump is adjust-able to adjust the flow: 1, 2, or 3 (4).

LEK

1

2

LEK

GR

UN

DFO

STyp

eU

PS

25 -

60

130

P/N

:59526447

230V

-

HE

JS

AN

PC

;0017N

IBD

K50H

z

IP

44

TF

110

Cla

ss

HM

ax. 1

0bar

2.5

uF

45

0.2

065

0.3

090

0.4

0

1m(A

)P,

(W)

FIGHTER 1140 5-10 kW FIGHTER 1140 12-17 kW

1 2 3

FIGHTER 1225 6 kPa

0

10

80

40

Tillgängligt tryck

Flöde

60

0 0,1 0,2 0,3 l/s0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7 0,8

20

30

50

70

FIGHTER 1235 5 kPa

0

10

80

40

Tillgängligt tryck

Flöde

60

0 0,1 0,2 0,3 l/s 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7 0,8

1 2 3

20

30

50

70

FIGHTER 1235 8kPa

0

10

80

40

Tillgängligt tryck

Flöde

60

0 0,1 0,2 0,3 l/s 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7 1 0,9 0,8

1 2 320

30

50

70

FIGHTER 1140, 3 x 230 V 6kWFIGHTER 1140 5

FIGHTER 1140 8 (3 x 230V 10kW)

FIGHTER 1135/1235 10kPa

0

10

80

40

Tillgängligt tryck

Flöde

60

0 0,1 0,2 0,3 l/s 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7 1 0,9 0,8

1 2 3

20

30

50

70

FIGHTER 1140 10

Available pressure

Available pressure

Available pressure

Available pressure

Flow Flow

FIGHTER 1235 6kPa

0

10

80

40

Tillgängligt tryck

Flöde

60

0 0,1 0,2 0,3 l/s 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7 1 0,9 0,8

1 2 320

30

50

70

FIGHTER 1140 6 (3 x 230V 8kW)

Available pressure

Flow

Flow

Flow

Flöde0 0,1 0,2 0,3 l/s0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7 10,90,8

kPa

30

40

110

70

Tillgängligt tryck

90

50

60

80

100

12

34

Available pressure

FIGHTER 1140 12/15/17

Flow

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NOTE! Electrical installation and service

must be carried out under the supervision of a qualified electrician.

Electrical installation and wiring must be carried out in accordance with the

stipulations in force.

Electrical connection14

FIGHTER 1140

FIGHTER 1140 must not be connected without the permission of the electricity supplier and must be con-nected under the supervision of a qualified electrician.

FIGHTER 1140 must be installed via an isolator switch with a minimum breaking gap of 3 mm. Other electrical equipment, except the outdoor temperature sensor and the current transformers are ready connected at the factory.

Disconnect the heat pump before insulation testing the house wiring.

The heat pump is not reconnectable between 1-phase and 3-phase; neither can it be reconnected between 3 x 230 V and 3 x 400 V.

If a miniature circuit breaker is used this should have motor characteristic “D” (compressor operation). For fuse ratings, see technical data, “Fuse” protection.

When the building is equipped with an earth-fault breaker the heat pump should be equipped with a separate one.

Check that motor protection (26) is set to “auto-mode” and that the operating current has been set correctly, see technical specifications, “Max. operating current, compressor”.

The automatic heating control system, circulation pumps and their wiring, are internally fuse protected with a miniature circuit breaker (1).

Connection

Cable glands for the supply

Cable glands for sensors

-X9

26

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Electrical connection 15

FIGHTER 1140

Connection on delivery 230 V -5

230 V: The heat pump is connected on terminal block -X9 to 230 V + PE via the junction box with fuses.

PENL

PENL

-X9

-X9

Connection on delivery 230 V -8, -12

230 V: The heat pump is connected on terminal block -X9 to 230 V + PE via the junction box with fuses.

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Electrical connection

FIGHTER 1140

16

Connection on delivery 3 x 400 V + N + PE

The heat pump is connected on terminal block -X9 to 3 x 400 V + N + PE via the junction box with fuses.

Phase sequence monitor FIGHTER 1140- 15, 17 3x400V■ Orange LED is lit at correct phase

sequence.■ Green LED is lit when there is power.

PENL1 L2 L3

-X9

164

LE

K

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Electrical connection 17

FIGHTER 1140

When a separate supply to the compressor, immersion heater and the control system is required, to give them separate tariff control, the following should be done: ■ Remove the 3 cables between terminal block -X9

and the EMC filter (60). Connect the supply directly to the EMC filter.

■ Remove the 2 orange straps on terminal block -X9 and connect the control voltage to the outermost terminals marked L and 0 on the wiring diagram.

Tariff connection 3 x 400 V + N + PE

Connection on delivery 3 x 230 V (only applies to Norway)

3 x 230 V: The heat pump is connected on terminal block -X9 to 3 x 230 V + PE via the junction box with fuses.

-X9

PENL1 L2 L3

PEL1L2L3

LEK

60

L L1 L2 L3 N O

-X9L2/L3L1

60Line

Load

compressor

immersionheater

Separate supply compressor

Separate supply additional heat

Separate supply control system

Separate supply control system

PEL1 L2 L3

-X9

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Electrical connection

FIGHTER 1140

18

In this connection option the edge board connector for the flow line sensor (FG) and return sensor (RG) should be disconnected.The flow temperature sensor (FG) is placed in the submerged tube on the accumulator tank and con-nected to the screw terminals X4:15—16.The existing return sensor (RG) is disconnected from the edge board connector and is connected to X4:13–14. See docking options 4.

Temperature sensor with fixed condensing

The supplied sensor is connected using a two-wire cable to terminal positions X4:11 and X4:12 on the EBV card (2). The sensor is placed in a submerged tube on the accumulator tank, e.g. VPA.

Temperature sensor for hot tap water

The outside temperature sensor (15) must be installed in a shaded location on a wall facing north or north-west, where it will not be affected by any morning sun. The sensor is connected to terminals X1:1 and X1:2 on the EBV-card (2). Use a two-wire cable of at least 0.5 mm2. If the outside temperature sensor cable runs close to power cables, screened cable should be used. All con-duits should be sealed to avoid condensation in the outdoor temperature sensor capsule.

Outside temperature sensor

Connecting an external contact, for example, a room thermostat (accessory) or a timer allows you to tem-porarily or periodically raise or lower the flow tempera-ture and with that the room temperature. Connected to terminals X1:3 and X1:4 on the EBV-card (2). See Menu 2.5 for settings.

External compensation

X4

X4

Flow line sensor (FG)

Hot water, jacket

Outside temperature sensor

External compensation 1

Return sensor (RG)

X1

X4

2

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Electrical connection 19

FIGHTER 1140

The setting of the different maximum hot water tem-peratures is done using the knob (102) on the load monitor card (2). The setting can be checked in the menu 9.2.1.

The setting of the different max outputs is done using the knob (101) on the load monitor card (2). The set-ting can be checked in the menu 8.3.5.

The immersion heater is set in the menu 9.2.13.2. Pos-sible settings are: “Binary 3 steps”, “Linear 3 steps”, “Binary 7 steps” and “Off”.

The standard immersion heater must be set to ”Binary 3 steps”.

65 C*

75 E

50 A

Boiler temperature Knob position

55 B

70 D

80 F

Max. electrical addition

2 C

5 E

0 A

No. of steps Knob position

1 B

3 D

7 F

Max phase current including electrical addition, binary 3 steps

Max hot water temperature

*Factory setting.

9 6 C* 14,4 15,7 16,6 18,1 21,1 22,9

9 0 A 5,8 7,2 8,0 9,5 12,5 14,3

Max electrical Immersion heater, Knob Max phase (A) Max phase (A) Max phase (A) Max phase (A) Max phase (A) Max phase (A)

output output (kW) position Type 6 Type 8 Type 10 Type 12 Type 15 Type 17

9 3 B 10,1 11,5 12,3 13,8 16,8 18,6

9 9 D 18,8 20,2 21,0 22,5 25,5 27,3

6 4 C* 26,8 34,2 40,7

6 0 A 9,6 17,0 23,5

Max electrical Immersion heater, Knob position Max. phase (A) Max phase (A) Max phase (A) output output (kW) Type 5 Type 8 Type 12

6 2 B 18,2 25,6 32,1

6 6 D 35,6 43,0 49,5

3 x 230 V

3 x 400 V

6 4 C* 21,9 24,3 26,6 32,3 35,3 39,3

6 0 A 9,5 12,0 14,3 20,0 23,0 27,0

Max electrical Immersion heater, Knob Max phase (A) Max phase (A) Max phase (A) Max phase (A) Max phase (A) Max phase (A)

output output (kW) position Type 6 Type 8 Type 10 Type 12 Type 15 Type 17

6 2 B 15,7 18,2 20,5 26,2 29,2 33,2

6 6 D 28,2 30,7 33,0 38,7 41,7 45,7

230 V

101

102

2

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LPEN 1 L2 L3

Electrical connection

FIGHTER 1140

20

Centralised load control/TariffIn those cases centralised load control or tariff control is used this can be connected to the terminal block X1 on the load monitor card (2), which is positioned behind the upper service cover.

Tariff A, the immersion heater is disconnected. Connect a potential free contact function to terminals X1:5 and X1:7.

Tariff B, the compressor is disconnected. Connect a potential free contact function to terminals X1:6 and X1:7.

Tariff A and Tariff B can be combined.

A made contact results in the electrical output being disconnected.

Load monitorNOTE! No function in a 1-phase installation.When many power consumers are connected in the property at the same time as the immersion heater is operating, there is a risk of the property's main fuse tripping. The heat pump is equipped with an integrat-ed load monitor that controls the electrical steps on the immersion heater.

When the phase current is so high that there is a risk of the main fuses tripping, the load monitor reduces the immersion heater output until the risk of the main fuses tripping has passed. When the general power consumption drops, the immersion heater will be con-nected again.

A current transformer should be installed on each incoming phase conductor in to the distribution box to measure the current. The distribution box is an appro-priate installation point.

Connect the current transformers to a multi-core cable in an enclosure next to the distribution box. Use unscreened multi-core cable of at least 0.50 mm2, from the enclosure to the heat pump.

The cable is connected in the heat pump to the EBV-card on terminals X1:8 - X1:11. X1:11 is the common terminal block for the three current transformers.

The size of the property's main fuse is set using the knob (100) on the EBV-card. The setting can be checked in the menu 8.3.4.

Centralised load control and load monitor

Electrical distribution unit

To heat pump

Incoming electricity

2

100

X1

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LE

K

X1

X4

2

Electrical connection 21

FIGHTER 1140

RG 10, sensor for changing the room temp.An external sensor can be connected to FIGHTER 1140 to change the flow temperature and with that set the room temperature, for example, a room sensor (RG 10, accessory). The sensor is connected on terminals X1:3, X1:4 and X1:14 on the load monitor card (2).The difference between the room temperature and the set room temperature affects the flow temperature. The required room temperature is set using the knob on RG 10 and is shown in menu 6.0.

Contact for changing the room temperatureAn external contact function can be connected to FIGHTER 1140 to change the flow temperature and in doing so change the room temperature, for example, a room thermostat (accessory) or a timer. The contactor should be potential free and momentary and is con-nected to terminals X1:3 and X1:4 on the load monitor card (2).When the contact is made, the heating curve offset is changed by the number of steps shown here. The value is adjustable between -10 and +10. The value for the change is set on menu 2.5, “Compensation external”.

Contact for activation of “Extra hot water”An external contact function can be connected to FIGHT-ER 1140 for activation of the “Temporary extra hot water” function. The contactor should be potential free and momentary and is connected to terminals X4:3 and X4:4 on the load monitor card (2).When the contact makes for at least one second, the “Temporary Extra hot water” function is activated. An automatic return to the previously set function occurs after 24 hours.

NV 10, Pressure/level/flow monitor brine When a level monitor NV 10 (accessory) is required for the brine installation, this can be connected to termi-nals X1:16 and X1:17. In order for this to be active you must change menu 9.2.11, brine pressostat, to “On”.The contact shall be made during normal operating conditions.

External contactsP

ressure/level switch

brine

External

compensation

2Pool tem

perature

Current transform

er L3

Current transform

er L2

Current transform

er L1

External

compensation

1Outdoor tem

perature sensor

Tariff B

Tariff A

Extra H

ot Water

Boiler sensor

Return sensor 1

Flow

sensor 1

Flow

sensor 2

Return sensor 2

Hot w

ater, jacket

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Electrical connection

FIGHTER 1140

22

AlarmA common alarm is given in the following instances:High pressure switch (HP) has tripped. Indicated as HP-alarm. LP pressure switch (LP) has tripped. Indicated as an LP alarm. The motor cut-out (MP) has tripped, indicated by an MP-alarm. Pressure/level monitor brine (accessory) indicated as pressure/level brine. Brine temp. low, indicates a low brine temperature. Not indicated when menu 5.2 is set to automatic return “On”. Flow sensor fault is indicated by a Sensor alarm. Hot water sensor fault is indicated by a Sensor alarm.External indication of common alarms is possible through the relay function on the load monitor card (2), terminals X2:1—3. The picture shows the relay in the alarm position.

When switch (8) is in the “0” or “ ” position the relay is in the alarm position.

Alarm/alarm outputs

X2

Alarm output,common alarm

FIGHTER 1140 is equipped with a soft-start relay (97), which limits the inrush current, see section “Technical specifications”.The compressor must not be forced to start with peri-ods shorter that 1 start per 15 minutes.

Soft-start relay*

* Applies to 3 x 400 V and 1 x 230 V 8 and 12

LE

K

X2

2

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Docking 23

FIGHTER 1140

AV Shut-off valve BK/JK Rock collector/Soil collector BV Non-return valve CP Circulation pump ELK Immersion heater El VVB Electrical hot water heater NK Level vessel Included with FIGHTER 1140 SF Particle filter Included with FIGHTER 1140 SÄV Safety valve PG Boiler temperature sensor Included with FIGHTER 1140 FG Flow sensor Included with FIGHTER 1140 FG2 Flow sensor 2 VVG Hot water temperature sensor (88) Included with FIGHTER 1140 UG Outdoor temperature sensor Included with FIGHTER 1140 RG Return temperature sensor Included with FIGHTER 1140 RG2 Return temperature sensor 2 VVB/ACK Accumulator with water heater e.g. VPA VXV Shuttle valve Accessory in VST 11 SV Shunt valve Motor shunt (230V)

Abbreviations

FIGHTER 1140 can be installed in several different ways, some of which are described below.Accessories such as equipment for controlling hot water etc. are ordered separately. The safety equip-ment must be installed in accordance with current reg-ulations for all docking options.

General

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Option 1 - FIGHTER 1140 docked with immersion heater and hot water heater (floating condensing)

Principle of operationFIGHTER 1140 prioritises hot water charging via a shuttle valve (VXV). When the water heater/accumula-tor tank (VVB/ACK) is fully charged the shuttle valve (VXV) switches over to the heating circuit. The heat pump is then controlled by the outside temperature sensor (UG) in combination with the built-in flow sen-sor (FG). The immersion heater (ELK) is connected automatically when the energy requirement exceeds the capacity of the heat pump. This alternative requires the accessory VST 11.

Menu optionThis option requires the following selections to be made in:■ Select “Service” in menu 8.1.1.■ Menu 9.2.13.1 “Docking type”, select alt “1”.■ Menu 9.2.13.3 “Hot water”, select “On”.■ Menu 9.2.13.2 “Immersion heat” type, select the

type of immersion heater installation here.Binary 3 step: PreselectedNOTE! These selections are confirmed by switching the heat pump off and on.

■ Check the max. output setting on knob (101), see section “Electrical connection - Max electrical addi-tion”.

The “Auto” operating mode should be selected in order for the electrical addi-tion to be permitted to start.

Docking

FIGHTER 1140

24

SƒV

SF AV

AV

VXV

VVGVVB / ACK UG

ELVVB

NK

AV

AV

SFEXP

AV

BK / JK

ELK

FG

T

AB

AB

SÄV

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Docking 25

FIGHTER 1140

Option 1 - FIGHTER 1140 docked with immersion heater and hot water heater (floating condensing)

* Accessories. The figures show how the connection should appear when completed. For full information about the connections see respective “Installation instructions”.

X4

Connection of the outside temperature sensor

Connection of hot water sensor

Connection VST 11*

Outside temperature sensor (UG)

Shuttle valve

Hot water, jacket (VVG)

-M19

X4 X1 -X6

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NK

VVG

BK / JK

SF

AV

SÄV

EXP

VXV

AV

AV SF AV

FG

AV

Gaspanna

UG

VVB / ACK

SÄV

SÄV

EXP

AB

B ASÄV

Docking

FIGHTER 1140

26

Principle of operationFIGHTER 1140 prioritises charging the hot water heater (VVB/ACK). When the preset hot water temper-ature is reached, the shuttle valve switches to heating. If the heat pump cannot maintain the right flow tem-perature the gas boiler starts. The flow line sensor (FG) should be placed on the main pipe to the radia-tors.This alternative requires the accessory VST 11.The “Auto” operating mode should be selected in order for the gas addition to be permitted to startThe immersion heater in the water heater is connected when “Extra Hot Water” is activated.When standby mode is activated, the heating medium pump will be on and the gas burner receives the sig-nal. The thermostat on the gas boiler limits the tem-perature.

Disconnecting the immersion heaterDisconnecting the immersion heaterThis alternative requires the immersion heater to be disconnected. The following cables must be disconnected and insu-lated: -X6:11, 12, 13 and 15 (conductor number 21,22,24 and 27). Note! -X6:14 must not be discon-nected.

Menu optionThis option requires the following selections to be made in:■ Select “Service” in menu 8.1.1.■ Menu 9.2.13.1 “Selected docking option” select opt.

”2”.■ Menu 9.2.13.2 “Immersion heater type” select “Off”■ Menu 9.2.17 “Temperature limiter” select “Off”.When there is also a hot water heater the follow selec-tions should also be made:■ Menu 9.2.13.3 “Hot water production”, select “On”.

NOTE! These selections are confirmed by switching the heat pump off and on.

Sensor connectionIn this connection option the edge board connector for the flow line sensor (FG) and return sensor (RG) should be disconnected.The flow line sensor (FG) should be placed on the main pipe and connected to the screw terminals X4:15–16.The existing return sensor (RG) is disconnected from the edge board connector and is connected to X4:13–14.

Option 2 - FIGHTER 1140 docked to a gas boiler (floating condensing)

NOTE! The gas boiler must be fitted with a thermostat to limit the temperature.

Gas boiler

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Connection VST 11*

Immersion heater connection for XHW

Gas boiler connection

Docking 27

FIGHTER 1140

Option 2 - FIGHTER 1140 docked to a gas boiler (floating condensing)

* Accessories. The figures show how the connection should appear when completed. For full information about the connections see respective “Installation instructions”

X4

Gaspanna

Elpatron för XVV

Hot water, jacket (VVG)

Return sensor 1 (RG)

Flow line sensor 1 (FG)

Sensor connection

Connection of the outside temperature sensor

Outside temperature sensor (UG)

Gas boiler

Immersion heater for XXV

Shuttle valve

-M19

X4 X1 -X6

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NK

VVG

BK / JK

SF

AV

SÄV

EXP

VXV

AV

AV SF AV

FG

AV

Oljepanna

UG

PG SV

VVB / ACK

AB

B ASÄV

Docking28

FIGHTER 1140

Principle of operationFIGHTER 1140 prioritises charging the hot water heater (VVB/ACK). When the preset hot water temper-ature is reached, the shuttle valve switches to heating. If the heat pump cannot manage to keep the correct flow temperature, the oil-fired boiler starts and the shunt valve (SV) begins to open from the boiler. The flow line sensor (FG) should be placed on the main pipe to the radiators.This alternative requires the accessory VST 11.

Disconnecting the immersion heaterThis alternative requires the immersion heater to be disconnected. The following cable must be disconnected and insu-lated: -X6:15, (conductor number 27).

Menu optionThis option requires the following selections to be made in:■ Select “Service” in menu 8.1.1.■ Menu 9.2.13.1 “Docking type” select alt. ”3”.■ Menu 9.2.13.4 “Boiler temp/act mixv”. The tempera-

ture when the shunt shall start to work (open) is selected here.

When there is also a hot water heater the follow selec-tions should also be made:■ Menu 9.2.13.3 “Hot water”, is set to “On”.

NOTE! These selections are confirmed by switching the heat pump off and on.

Sensor connectionIn this connection option the edge board connector for the flow line sensor (FG) and return sensor (RG) should be disconnected.The flow line sensor (FG) should be placed on the main pipe and connected to the screw terminals X4:15–16.The existing return sensor (RG) is disconnected from the edge board connector and is connected to X4:13–14.

Option 3 - FIGHTER 1140 docked to an oil-fired boiler (floating condensing)

Oil boiler

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Immersion heater connection for XHW

Docking 29

FIGHTER 1140

Option 3 - FIGHTER 1140 docked to an oil-fired boiler (floating condensing)

Connection of shunt valve*-X6:20 closes the shunt valve.-X6:21 opens the shunt valve.-X6:22 zero conductor.

* Accessories. The figures show how the connection should appear when completed. For full information about the connections see respective “Installation instructions”

X4

-X6

Boiler sensor (PG)

Elpatron för XVV

Connection VST 11*

Sensor connection

Connection of oil boiler via an external auxiliary relay

Connection of the outside temperature sensor

Outside temperature sensor (UG)

Hot water, jacket (VVG)

Return sensor 1 (RG)

Flow line sensor 1 (FG)

Oil burner

Immersion heater for XXV

Shuttle valve

Shunt valve

-M19

X4 X1 -X6

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NK

UG

FG

BK / JK

RC

SF

AV

AV

AV

BV

SÄV

AV

AV SF

Vedpanna

Tillbehör alt befintlig regler- utrustning.

VVB / ACK

UG

SÄV

Docking

FIGHTER 1140

30

Principle of operationFIGHTER 1140 charges the hot water heater/accumu-lator tank (VVB/ACK). When the wood-fired boiler is used, the heat pump and immersion heater are dis-connected with a rising temperature on the flow sen-sor (FG) and start again when the temperature starts to drop. Self-circulation through the heat pump is pre-vented by the check valve (BV). The flow temperature sensor (FG) is placed in the submerged tube on the accumulator tank. For fixed condensing, 50°C is suita-ble for both min and max levels. (sensor placement and pump flow observed).The flow temperature can be controlled from the heat pump using the accessory ESV 21.

Menu optionThis option requires the following selections to be made in:■ Select “Service” in menu 8.1.1.■ Menu 9.2.13.1 “Docking type” should be set to “4”.■ Menu 9.2.13.2 “Linear 3 steps” should be selected.■ Menu 9.2.13.3 “Hot water” should be set to “Off”.NOTE! These settings must be confirmed by switching the heat pump off and on.■ Menu 2.3 “Flow temp./MIN” the value is set to e. g.

“50” °C.■ Menu 2.4 “Flow temp./MAX” the value is set to e. g.

“50” °C.■ Menu 9.2.2 “Flow diff HP”, “3” should be selected.■ Menu 9.2.3 “Diff HP Add”, “2” should be selected.

Sensor connectionIn this connection option the edge board connector for the flow line sensor (FG) and return sensor (RG) should be disconnected.The flow line sensor (FG) should be placed on the submerged tube in the accumulator tank and connect-ed to the screw terminals X4:15–16.The existing return sensor (RG) is disconnected from the edge board connector and is connected to X4:13–14.

Option 4 - FIGHTER 1140 docked to another heat source (fixed condensing)

Accessory or existing control equipment

Wood-fired boiler

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p 3

Ste

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Ste

p 2

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FIGHTER 1140

Option 4 - FIGHTER 1140 docked to another heat source (fixed condensing)

Connection of the outside temperature sensor

Connection of the flow sensor

Connection of the external electrical addition

* Accessories. The figures show how the connection should appear when completed. For full information about the connections see respective “Installation instructions”.

X4

Immersion heater 1

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ctric

al

step

1

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ctric

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2

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step

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Immersion heater 2

Immersion heater 3

Return sensor 1 (RG)

Flow line sensor 1 (FG)

Outside temperature sensor (UG)

A2 A1

A2 A1

A2 A1

X4 X1 -X6

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FIGHTER 1110

32 Docking

Principle of operationThe FIGHTER 1140 works with fixed condensing against the hot water section (upper) and with floating condensing against the heating section (lower) in the VPAS.Via the coil in the lower section of VPAS, additional heat can be connected, which is not regulated from the heat pump (e.g. solar panel installation).Two immersion heaters can be connected to VPAS as further additional heat, however, these are not regu-lated from the heat pump.In this option the heating medium pump only works intermittently.

Menu options This option requires the following selections to be made in:■ Select “Service” in menu 8.1.1.■ Menu 9.2.13.1 “Docking type”, select alt. “5”.■ Menu 9.2.13.2 “Binary 3 step” must be selected.■ Menu 9.2.13.3 “Hot water”, select “On”.Note! These settings must be confirmed by switching the heat pump off and on.■ Menu 9.2.5 “System 2 Present”, select “On”.■ In the sub-menus for menu 3.0, “Curve coefficient

2”, “Offs.heating curve 2” and max. and min. levels for the house’s heating system are now set. Curve coefficient system 1 under menu 2.0 is selected 2 stages greater than curve coefficient system 2.

Sensor connectionIn this docking option hot water sensor (VVG) is placed in submerged tube 8 in VPAS and connected to X4:11- 12.In this connection option the edge board connector for the flow line sensor (FG) and return sensor (RG) must be disconnected, X4:13-16.Flow line sensor (FG) is placed in submerged tube 9 in VPAS and is connected to screw terminal X4:15-16. The existing return sensor (RG) is disconnected from the edge board connector and is connected to X4: 13 – 14.

Connecting three-way valvesIn this docking option, both three-way valves must be connected in parallel to terminal block X6:7,8,10.

Option 5 – FIGHTER 1140 docked to VPAS(floating condensing)

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P

VP1

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SÄVSÄV

EXP

NK

UG

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SF

FG

BV

RG2

FG2

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AV

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SV CPCP (VVC)

ESV 21

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FIGHTER 1110

Docking

Option 5 – FIGHTER 1140 docked to VPAS(floating condensing)

Connection of the outside temperature sensor

Sensor connection

Connecting three-way valves

Connecting ESV 21To connect ESV 21 please refer to the relevant “Instal-lation instructions”.

* Accessories. The figures show how the connection should appear when completed. For full information about the connections see respective “Installation instructions”.

Outside temperature sensor (UG)

X4 X1 -X6

X4

Hot water, jacket (VVG)

Heating medium return 2 (RG2)

Heating medium flow 2 (FG2)

Return sensor 1 (RG)

Flow line sensor 1 (FG)

7 8 9 10

VXV1 VXV2

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n

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n

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k

FIGHTER 1140

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AV Shut-off SÄV Safety valve PF Particle filter

BK Rock collector JK Ground collector NK Level vessel

Before starting up the system, check that the heating, collector and hot water circuits are full and thoroughly vented. Check the pipe system for leakage.

Preparations

Fill the heating medium system with water to the required pressure and vent the system.

Filling the heating medium system

When filling the collector system mix the water with antifreeze in an open container. The mixture should be protected against freezing down to about -15 °C. The brine is filled by connecting a filling pump.

1. Check the collector system for leakage.

2. Connect the filling pump and return line on the col-lector system's service connections as shown in figure.

3. Close the valve under the level vessel.

4. Close the valve between the service connections.

5. Open the valves on the service connections.

6. Start the filling pump, and fill until there is fluid in the return pipe.

7. Turn the heat pump's switch (8) to 1.

8. Select “Service” in menu 8.1.1.

9. Select “On” in menu 9.2.4.

10. Select “Continuous” in menu 9.2.12. The filling pump and the heat pump's brine pump are now operational. The fluid should circulate via the mix-ing container until it emerges from the return hose without being mixed with air.

11. Select “Intermittent” in menu 9.2.12.

12. Stop the filling pump and clean the particle filter.

13. Start the filling pump, open the valve between the service connections.

14. Close the valve on the service connection's return line. Now pressurise the system (to max 3 bar) with the filling pump.

15. Close the valve on the service connection closest to the level vessel.

16. Stop the filling pump.

17. Fill the level vessel with liquid up to around 2/3.

18. Open the valve below the level vessel.

19. Select “Off” in menu 9.2.4.

20. Select the auto operating mode using the operating mode button.

Filling and venting the collector system

Internal air vent valve, brine

77

Closes

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1. Set the switch (8) to 1.

2. Adjust the heating curve offset knob so there is no heating requirement.

3. Select “Service” in menu 8.1.1.

4. Select “On” in menu 9.2.4.

5. Select “10 days. cont” in menu 9.2.12. The brine pump runs continuously for 10 days, and then returns to normal operations.

6. Check that the brine and heat medium systems are vented.

7. Check that brine and heat medium pumps are operational. If necessary help the pumps to start.

8. Check that the brine temperatures in menu 5.0 correspond with the ground/rock temperature, which indicate brine flow.

9. Select “Off” in menu 9.2.4.

10. Select the spring/autumn operating mode with the operating mode button.

11. Adjust the heating curve offset knob so there is a heating requirement. The compressor will start.

12. If the heat pump is a FIGHTER 1140-12, 15, 17, check the direction of rotation at start-up of the compressor.

See section rotation check FIGHTER.

13. Read the brine temperatures in menu 5.0. The dif-ference between these two temperatures should be 2—5 °C when the system has come into bal-ance. Adjust the flow with the knob on the brine pump (35). A high difference indicates a low brine flow. A low difference indicates a high brine flow.

The pump is adjust-able to adjust brine flow.

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K

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The pump is adjust-able to adjust heat medium flow.

15. Set the date and time in menu 7.1 and 7.2.

16. Fill in the commissioning report on page 2.

17. Select the auto operating mode using the operating mode button.

18. Set the control system according to the needs of the property. See section “Settings - Heating con-trol system”.

14. Check the flow temperature on menu 2.0 and return temperature on menu 2.7. The difference between these two temperatures, with floating condensing, should be 5 - 10 °C when the house is being heated without additional heat. Adjust the flow with the knob on the heating medium pump (16). A high difference could depend on a low heat medium flow. A low difference indicates a high heat medium flow.

Starting and checking

NOTE! The compressor must not be forced to start with periods shorter that 1 start

per 15 minutes.

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2

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FIGHTER 1140 5-10 kWFIGHTER 1140 12-17 kW

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Commissioning and adjusting

FIGHTER 1140

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Rotation check Fighter 1140-15, 17 kW 3x400 V

Rotation check Fighter 1140-12 kW 3x400 V

The compressor in FIGHTER 1140-15, 17 kW 3 x400 V is of the scroll type. It can only operate in one direction of rotation. Operating in the wrong direction can damage the compressor.

The direction of rotation is checked as follows:■ Set the switch to 1.

■ Wait until the symbol for the compres-sor lights up in the display.

■ Check that the compressor is operating.

■ If the compressor is not operating and the symbol for the compressor is lit, there is a phase sequence error. The phase sequence monitor (164) also indi-cates this; see section “Electrical connection”.

- Set the switch to 0 and cut the main power supply.

- Swap the two incoming phases on the terminal block for incoming electricity, -X9.

- Set the switch to 1 and check the rotation again.

The compressor in FIGHTER 1140-12 kW 3 x400 V is of the scroll type. It can only operate in one direction of rotation. Operating in the wrong direction can damage the compressor.

The direction of rotation is checked as follows:■ Set the switch to 1.

■ Check the hot gas temperature in menu 5.11. The temperature should increase by 5 °C within 60 sec-onds from compressor start.

■ If the temperature remains the same, the direction of rotation is incorrect. The noise produced is also different when rotating in the incorrect direction.

- Set the switch to 0 and cut the main power supply.

- Swap the two incoming phases on the terminal block for incoming electricity, -X9.

- Set the switch to 1 and check the rotation again.

-X9

PENL1 L2 L3

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FIGHTER 1140

Air is initially released from the hot water and venting may be necessary. If bubbling sounds can be heard from the heat pump, the entire system requires further venting. When the system has stabilised (correct pres-sure and all the air removed) the heating controls can be set at the required values.

Check the fluid level in the level vessel (85). If the level has dropped, close the valve under the vessel. You can then fill through the connection at the top of the vessel. After filling, open the valve again. To raise the pressure, close the valve on the incoming main pipe when the brine pump (KBP) is running and the level vessel (NK) is open, so that water is drawn in from the vessel.

Readjusting, collector side

Readjusting, heating medium side

2/3

LE

K

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FIGHTER 1140

NOTE! Ensure the operating mode is not changed during quick movement

A key lock can be activated in the main menus by simultaneously pressing the plus and the minus buttons. The key symbol will then be shown on the display. The same procedure is used to deactivate the key lock.

Key lock

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The menu tree shows all the menus. Three different menu types can be chosen.

Normal, covers the normal user's needs.

Extended, shows all menus except the service menus.

Service, shows all menus, returns to the previous menu type 30 minutes after the last button was pressed.

Changing of menu type is done from menu 8.1.1

Information is presented on the display about the status of the heat pump and the electric boiler. Menu 1.0 is nor-mally shown on the display screen. The plus and minus buttons and the enter button are used to scroll through the menu system as well as to change the set value in some menus.

The Plus button is used to move forward to the next menu on the current menu level and to increase the value of the parameter in menus where this is possible.

The minus button is used to move back to the previous menu on the current menu level and to decrease value of the parame-ter in menus where this is possible.

The enter button is used to select sub-menus of the current menu, to permit parameters to be changed and confirm any changes to parameters. When the menu number ends with a zero this indicates there is a sub-menus.

N

U

S

General

Menu name

Menu number Key lockClock

Symbols Value of the current parameter

To quickly return to the main menu from sub-menus press the following:

1. Operating mode button

2. Enter button

Quick movement

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FIGHTER 1140

Changing a parameter (value):

■ Access the required menu.

■ Press the enter button, the numerical value starts to flash.

■ Increase or decrease the value with the Plus/Minus buttons.

■ Confirm by pressing the enter button.

■ Menu 1.0 is automatically displayed again 30 min-utes after pressing the last button.

ExampleChanging the Menu type/Service mode menu 8.1.1.■ The starting point is menu 1.0.

■ Press the plus button to move to menu 8.0.

■ Press the enter button to move to menu 8.1.0

■ Press the enter button to move to menu 8.1.1

■ Press the enter button to allow the value to be changed.

■ Change the value using the plus or minus button.

■ Confirm the chosen value by pressing the enter but-ton.

■ Press the minus button to move to menu 8.1.5

■ Press the enter button to move to menu 8.1.0

■ Press the minus button to move to menu 8.5

■ Press the enter button to move to menu 8.0

■ Press the plus button to move to menu 1.0

Changing parameters

Normal menus Expanded menus Service menusSUN

8.1.1Operation mode types

8.1.2Language

8.1.3Contrast

8.1.4Light intensity

8.1.5Return to 8.1.0

Other settings8.0

8.1.0Display settings

8.2.0Operating mode

8.3.0Current limiter

8.4.0Pool adjustments

8.5Return to 8.0 ↵

U

U

N

N

N

N

N

N

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2.9.1Cooling curve

2.9.2Offset cold curve

2.9.3Starttemp. cooling

2.9.4Diff Passive/Active

2.9.5Cooling

2.9.5Return to 2.9.0

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U

U

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* Only shown when “On” is selected in menu 9.2.13.3.

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2.6.1Flow temp.at +20°C

2.6.2Flow temp.at -20°C

2.6.3Set temperature

2.6.4Flow temp at set

2.6.5Return to 2.6.0

1.1Periodtime HW/TotalTime Heating/Set.Time HW/Set.

1.2Time period

1.3MAX-time HW-period

1.4HW-temp/Starttemp.HW

1.5HW-temp/Stoptemp.HW

1.6Stop Temp. XHW

1.7Stop compressor XHW

1.8Interval XHW

1.9Next XHW action

1.10HW running time

1.12Return to 1.0

Hotwatertemperature1.0*

2.1Curve coefficient

2.2Heating curve offset

2.3Flow Temp./MIN

2.4Flow Temp./MAX

2.5External adjustment

2.6.0Own curve definition

2.7Return temp./MAX

2.8Degree minutes

2.9.0Cooling settings

2.10Return to 2.0

Flow temperature2.0

↵↵

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U

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U

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U

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UU

U

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FIGHTER 1140

* Only shown when “On” is selected in menu 9.2.5. for shunt group 2 (accessory ESV 21 required).

** Shown when the accessory RG 10 is installed.

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Normal menus Expanded menus Service menusSUN

4.1Outdoor avg. temp.

4.2Return to 4.0

Outdoor temperature4.0

Brine in-/out- temp.5.0

3.6.1Flow temp.at +20°C

3.6.2Flow temp.at -20°C

3.6.3Set temperature 2

3.6.4Flow at set 2

3.6.5Return to 3.6.0

3.1Curve coefficient 2

3.2Offs.heating curve 2

3.3Flow temp2./MIN

3.4Flow temp2./MAX

3.5External adjustment 2

3.6.0Own curve def. 2

3.7Return temp.2 / MAX

3.8Return to 3.0

Flow temp. system 23.0*

6.1Room compensation

6.2Heating system

6.3Set room temp.

6.4Room diff. cooling

6.5Return to 6.0

Room temp./Settings6.0** ↵

↵↵

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5.1Autoreset brinealarm

5.2Auto restart. brine alarm

5.3Time between starts

5.4Compr. starts at

5.5Time to startStatus

5.6Number of starts

5.9Comp. acc. run time

5.11Hot gas temp.

5.12Liquide line temp.

5.13Bulb temperature

5.14Condensor out temp.

5.22Max temp cond. flow

5.23Return temp max

5.24Return to 5.0 ↵

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Normal menus Expanded menus Service menusSUN

7.1Date

7.2Time

7.3.0Temp set back time 1

7.4.0Temp set back time 2

7.5.0Timer XHW

7.6Reset timers

7.7Return to 7.0

7.3.1Heating sys per. 1

7.3.2Set back temp. +/-

7.3.3 - 7.3.9Set time Mon Sun

7.3.10Return to 7.3.0

7.4.1Heating sys per. 2

7.4.2Set back temp. +/-

7.4.3 - 7.4.9Set time Mon Sun

7.4.10Return to 7.4.0

7.5.1Timer Extra HW

7.5.2 Extra HW Mon Sun

7.5.9Return to 7.5.0

Clock7.0

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8.1.0Display settings

8.2.0Operating mode

8.3.0Current limiter

8.4.0Pool adjustments

8.5Return to 8.0

8.1.1Operation mode types

8.1.2Language

8.1.3Contrast

8.1.4Light intensity

8.1.5Return to 8.1.0

8.2.1Summer mode temp.

8.2.2Winter mode temp.

8.2.3Return to 8.2.0

Other settings8.0

8.3.1Current phase 1

8.3.2Current phase 2

8.3.3Current phase 3

8.3.4Fuse size

8.3.5Max. add heat

8.3.6EBV value

8.3.7Return to 8.3.0

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8.4.1Pooltemp./Setting

8.4.2Diff. Pool

8.4.3Pool Time

8.4.4Pool heating

8.4.5Return to 8.4.0 ↵

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9.2.1Max HW temp

9.2.2Flow diff HP

9.2.3Diff HP Add

9.2.4Add heat only

9.2.5System 2 Present

9.2.6Room disp Present

9.2.7Circ. pump 1

9.2.8Circ. pump 2

9.2.9.0Floor drying set

9.2.10Pool control

9.2.11Brine pressostat

9.2.12Brinepump 10 days

9.2.13.0Docking

9.2.14Factory setting

9.2.15RCU Present

9.2.16Cooling system

9.2.17TB-alarm activated

9.2.18Roomsensor type

9.2.19Type of HW sensor

9.2.20Phase fault Alarm

9.2.21Return to 9.2.0

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9.1.0Add. heat settings

9.2.0Operating mode set

9.3Quick start

9.4.0TEST/Forced operat.

9.5.0 - 9.8.0Log 1—4

9.9Reset alarm

9.10Return to 9.0

9.1.1Start BIN 3 stepStart LIN 3 stepStart BIN 7 step

9.1.2Diff. BIN 3 stepDiff. LIN 3 stepDiff. BIN 7 step

9.1.3Add heat run time

9.1.4Return to 9.1.0

Service menus9.0

9.2.9.1Floor drying

9.2.9.2Numb. of days per. 1

9.2.9.3Temp. period 1

9.2.9.4Numb. of days per. 2

9.2.9.5Temp. period 2

9.2.9.6Return to 9.2.9.0

FIGHTER 1140

S

S

S

S

S

S

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S

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9.2.13.1Docking type

9.2.13.2Immersion heat type

9.2.13.3Hot water

9.2.13.4Boiler temp/act mixv

9.2.13.5Start value OilPower

9.2.13.6Oil burner on

9.2.13.7Return to 9.2.13.0 ↵

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

Normal menus Expanded menus Service menusSUN

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Main menus

Menu 1.0 HotwatertemperatureThe current water temperature (88) in the upper part of the hot water cylinder is shown here.

Menu 2.0 Flow temperatureThe current supply temperature (89) for the heating system is shown here with the calculated supply tem-perature in brackets.

Shown alternately with hot water charging, “HW charg-ing”.

Menu 4.0 Outdoor temperatureThe current outdoor temperature is shown here.

Menu 5.0 Brine in-/out- temp.Readings regarding the temperatures and compressor are made from the sub-menus to this menu.

Menu 8.0 Other settingsSettings regarding the menu type, language, operat-ing mode settings and load monitor reading are made in the sub-menus to this menu.

Menu 9.0 Service menusThis menu and its sub-menus are only shown on the display screen when access has been selected in menu 8.1.1.

Values can be read and various settings can be made from these sub-menus. NOTE! These settings should only be made by persons with the necessary exper-tise.

5 7 . 1 ° CH o t w a t e r t e m p e r a t u r e1 . 0

3 1 . 7 ( 2 8 . 0 ) ° CF l o w t e m p e r a t u r e2 . 0

1 0 . 3 ° CO u t d o o r t e m p e r a t u r e4 . 0

Menu 7.0 ClockSettings regarding the date and time are made in the sub-menus of this menu. Different temperature reduc-tions and increases at selected times are also set from this menu.

C l o c k7 . 0

O t h e r s e t t i n g s8 . 0

S e r v i c e m e n u s9 . 0

NN

N

N

N

N N

N

N

U

S

S

Normal, covers the normal user's needs.

Extended, shows all menus except the service menus.

Service, shows all menus, returns to the previous menu level 30 minutes after the last button was pressed.

1 . 0 - 2 . 0 ° CB r i n e i n - / o u t - t e m p .5 . 0

Menu 3.0 Flow temp. system 2*The current supply temperature (FG2) for the heating system is shown here with the calculated supply tem-perature in brackets.

Activated in menu 9.2.5. Note! The flow line tempera-ture in heating system 2 cannot be greater than in heating system 1 when heat is shunted in from heat-ing system 1.

2 7 . 7 ( 2 4 . 0 ) ° CF l o w t e m p . s y s t e m 23 . 0

* Accessories

Menu 6.0 Room temp./Settings*The room temperature is shown here and the set room temperature in brackets. Settings concerning the fac-tor for the room sensor or room unit and which system the sensor should control are made on the sub-menus to this menu. The accessory RG 10 is activated in menu 6.0.

2 1 . 3 ( 2 1 . 0 ) ° CR o o m t e m p . / S e t t i n g s6 . 0

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Menu 1.1 Periodtime HW/TotalThe time of the hot water period and the time for the whole period are shown here. Shown for both hot water charging and heat when necessary:

Time HW-charge/Max when hot water charging is in progress. Time heating/Max when heating is in progress.

Menu 1.3 MAX-time HW-periodHere you select how much time of the period time (menu 1.1) is to be used to heat the hot water when there is a need of both heating and hot water. The value is adjustable between 5 and 60 minutes.

Menu 1.4 HW-temp/Starttemp.HWThe temperature when the heat pump starts to work with the hot water heater is set here. When brackets with a minus are shown, this means the high pressure pressostat has tripped during hot water charging and FIGHTER 1140 has automatically lowered the set temperature with the value in brackets. The reduction is removed when the value is changed. The value is adjustable between 25 and 55 °C.

Menu 1.5 HW-temp/Stoptemp.HWThe temperature when the heat pump/immersion heater should stop heating the water is set here. When brackets with a minus are shown, this means the high pressure pressostat has tripped during hot water charg-ing and FIGHTER 1140 has automatically lowered the set temperature with the value in brackets. The reduc-tion is removed when the value is changed. The value is adjustable between 30 and 60 °C.

Menu 1.8 Interval XHWHow often the hot water temperature is increased from the normal level to the “Extra hot water” level is shown here. The time is adjustable between 0 and 90 days. Extra hot water is shut-off when 0 is set. Extra hot water starts when the value has been confirmed.

Menu 1.9 Next XHW actionFuture increases to the “Extra hot water” level are shown here.

Menu 1.10 HW running timeHow long hot water heating has been in progress is shown here (accumulated).

2 0 ( 6 0 ) m i nP e r i o d t i m e H W / To t a l1 . 1

1 4 d ay sI n t e r v a l X H W1 . 8

9 0 h 1 0 m i nH W r u n n i n g t i m e1 . 1 0

2 0 m i nM A X - t i m e H W- p e r i o d1 . 3

5 0 . 0 ( 4 7 ) ° CH W- t e m p / S t a r t t e m p . H W1 . 4

5 0 . 0 ( 5 4 ) ° CH W- t e m p / S t o p t e m p . H W1 . 5

Menu 1.6 Stop Temp. XHWThe desired stop temperature for extra hot water is set here. The value is adjustable between 40 and 70 °C.

5 0 . 0 ( 6 0 ) ° CS t o p Te m p . X H W1 . 6

1 0 - 2 6 1 0 : 3 1N e x t X H W a c t i o n1 . 9

N

N

N

N

Menu 1.2 Time period The length of time is set here. The value is adjustable between 5 and 60 minutes.

6 0 m i nT i m e p e r i o d 1 . 2

N

U

U

Menu 1.7 Stop compressor XHWThe temperature to stop the compressor for extra hot water is set here. The value is adjustable between 50 and 60 °C.

5 0 . 0 ( 5 5 ) ° CS t o p c o m p r e s s o r X H W1 . 7

U

U

U

Menu 1.11 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 1.0

R e t u r n1 . 1 1

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Menu 2.4 Flow Temp./MAXThe set maximum level for the supply temperature to the heating system is shown here. The value is adjust-able between 10 and 80 °C

The calculated flow temperature never exceeds the set level irrespective of the outdoor temperature, curve slope or heating curve offset.

Menu 2.1 Curve coefficientThe selected curve slope (heating curve) is shown here. The “Own curve” function is activated at value 0, see menu 2.6.0. The value can be set between curve 0 and 15.

Menu 2.2 Heating curve offset The selected heating curve offset is shown here. The value is adjustable between -10 and +10.

Menu 2.3 Flow Temp./MINThe set minimum level for the supply temperature to the heating system is shown here. The value is adjust-able between 10 and 80 °C.

The calculated flow temperature never drops below the set level irrespective of the outdoor temperature, curve slope or heating curve offset.

3 5 . 5 ( 5 5 ) ° CF l o w Te m p . / M A X2 . 4

9C u r v e c o e f f i c i e n t2 . 1

- 1H e a t i n g c u r v e o f f s e t2 . 2

3 5 . 5 ( 1 5 ) ° CF l o w Te m p . / M I N2 . 3

U

U

N

N

Flow temperature

Menu 2.5 External adjustmentConnecting an external contact, see “Electrical con-nections - External contacts”, for example, a room thermostat (accessory) or a timer allows you to tem-porarily or periodically raise or lower the room temper-ature. When the external contact is made, the heating curve offset is changed by the number of steps shown here. The value is adjustable between -10 and +10.

Menu 2.6.0 Own curve definitionYour own curve definition is chosen here. This is an individual linear curve with one break point. You select a break point and the associated temperatures.NOTE! The “Curve slope” in menu 2.1 must be set to 0 to activate this function.

Menu 2.6.1 Flow temp.at +20°CThe flow temperature at an outside temperature of +20 is chosen here. The value is adjustable between 0 and 60 °C.

Menu 2.6.2 Flow temp.at -20°CThe flow temperature at an outside temperature of -20 °C is chosen here. The value is adjustable between 0 and 60 °C.

Menu 2.6.3 Set temperatureHere you select at what outside temperature the break point shall occur. The value is adjustable between -15 and +15 °C.

1E x t e r n a l a d j u s t m e n t2 . 5

1 5 ° CF l o w t e m p . a t + 2 0 ° C2 . 6 . 1

3 5 ° CF l o w t e m p . a t - 2 0 ° C2 . 6 . 2

0 ° CS e t t e m p e r a t u r e2 . 6 . 3

O w n c u r v e d e f i n i t i o n2 . 6 . 0

U

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U

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Flow temperature

Menu 2.7 Return temp./MAXHere the maximum return flow temperature is set for compressor operation.

The value is adjustable between 40 and 58 °C.

Menu 2.6.5 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 2.6.

Menu 2.6.4 Flow temp at setYou set the required flow temperature for the break point here. The value is adjustable between 0 and 60 °C.

2 0 ° CF l o w t e m p a t s e t2 . 6 . 4

Menu 2.8 Degree-minutesCurrent value for number of degree-minutes. For example, this value can be changed to accelerate the start of heating production. The value can be set between 100 and -800.

0 D e g r e e m i n u t e s2 . 8

R e t u r n2 . 6 . 5

3 3 . 0 ( 5 3 ) ° CR e t u r n t e m p . / M A X2 . 7

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U

U

Menu 2.9.0 Cooling settingsThe cooling system settings are made here. Only shown when HPAC or PKM is selected in menu 9.2.16. Lower the value on menu 2.3 for the cooling function to work.

C o o l i n g s e t t i n g s2 . 9 . 0

U

Menu 2.10 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 2.0.

*only applies with HPAC accessory

R e t u r n2 . 1 0

Menu 2.9.1 Cooling curve The selected cooling curve (curve slope) is shown here. The value can be set between curve 1 and 3.

2C o o l i n g c u r v e2 . 9 . 1

U

Menu 2.9.2 Offset cold curve The selected cooling curve offset is shown here. The value is adjustable between -10 and +10.

0O f f s e t c o l d c u r v e 2 . 9 . 2

U

Menu 2.9.3 Start temp. coolingThe outdoor temperature when cooling is activated is shown here. The value is adjustable between -20 and 35 °C.

2 5S t a r t t e m p . c o o l i n g2 . 9 . 3

U

Menu 2.9.4 Diff Passive/Active* If the flow temperature exceeds the calculated flow temperature + this value the system switches to active cooling. The value can be set between curve 1 and 9.

4D i f f P a s s i v e / A c t i v e2 . 9 . 4

U

Menu 2.9.6 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 2.9.0

R e t u r n2 . 9 . 6

Menu 2.9.5 CoolingThe cooling function can be activated or deactivated here.

O f fC o o l i n g2 . 9 . 4

U

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Flow temperature system 2

Menu 3.4 Flow temp2./MAXThe set maximum level for the supply temperature to the heating system is shown here. The value is adjust-able between 10 and 80 °C.

The calculated flow temperature never exceeds the set level irrespective of the outdoor temperature, curve slope or heating curve offset.

Menu 3.1 Curve coefficient 2The selected curve slope (heating curve) is shown here. The “Own curve” function is activated at value 0, see menu 3.6.0. The value can be set between curve 0 and 15.

Menu 3.2 Offs.heating curve 2The selected heating curve offset is shown here. The value is adjustable between -10 and +10. NOTE! The value is changed using the “Heating curve offset” knob.

Menu 3.3 Flow temp2./MINThe set minimum level for the supply temperature to the heating system is shown here. The value is adjust-able between 10 and 80 °C.

The calculated flow temperature never drops below the set level irrespective of the outdoor temperature, curve slope or heating curve offset.

3 5 . 5 ( 4 5 ) ° CF l ow t e m p 2 . / M A X3 . 4

9C u r v e c o e f f i c i e n t 23 . 1

- 1O f f s . h e a t i n g c u r v e 23 . 2

3 5 . 5 ( 1 5 ) ° CF l o w t e m p 2 . / M I N3 . 3

U

U

N

N

Menu 3.5 External adjustment 2Connecting an external contact, see “Electrical con-nections - External contacts”, for example, a room thermostat (accessory) or a timer allows you to tem-porarily or periodically raise or lower the room temper-ature. When the external contact is made, the heating curve offset is changed by the number of steps shown here. The value is adjustable between -10 and +10.

Menu 3.6.0 Own curve def. 2Here you can select your own curve definition. This is an individual linear curve with one break point. You select a break point and the associated temperatures.NOTE! The “Curve slope” in menu 3.1 must be set to 0 to activate this function.

Menu 3.6.1 Flow temp.at +20°CThe flow temperature at an outside temperature of +20°C is chosen here. The value is adjustable between 0 and 60°C.

Menu 3.6.2 Flow temp.at -20°CThe flow temperature at an outside temperature of -20 °C is chosen here. The value is adjustable between 0 and 60°C.

Menu 3.6.3 Set temperature 2Here you select at what outside temperature the break point shall occur. The value is adjustable between -15 and +15 °C.

1E x t e r n a l a d j u s t m e n t 23 . 5

1 5 ° CF l o w t e m p . a t + 2 0 ° C3 . 6 . 1

3 5 ° CF l o w t e m p . a t - 2 0 ° C3 . 6 . 2

0 ° CS e t t e m p e r a t u r e 23 . 6 . 3

O w n c u r v e d e f . 23 . 6 . 0

U

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U

U

U

Menu 3.6.5 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 3.6.

Menu 3.6.4 Flow at set 2You set the required flow temperature for the break point here. The value is adjustable between 0 and 60 °C.

2 0 ° CF l o w a t s e t 23 . 6 . 4

R e t u r n3 . 6 . 5

U

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Flow temperature system 2

Menu 3.7 Return temp.2 / MAXThe return temperature for shunt group 2 is shown here.

Menu 3.8 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 3.0.

R e t u r n3 . 8

3 3 . 0 ° CR e t u r n t e m p . 2 / M A X3 . 7

U

Outdoor temperature

Menu 4.2 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 4.0.

Menu 4.1 Outdoor avg. temp.Average outdoor temperature during the last 24 hours.

R e t u r n4 . 2

O u t d o o r a v g . t e m p .4 . 1

U

Brine in/out temperature

Brine in/out temperature

Menu 5.3 Time between startsTime between compressor starts is set here. The value is adjustable between 10 and 60 minutes.

2 0 m i nT i m e b e t w e e n s t a r t s5 . 3

N

Menu 5.1 Brine ret. temp/MINThe lowest brine temperature is set here. The value is adjustable between 12 and -11 °C. OFF is shown when a lower temperature is selected, this means the heat pump never gives an alarm for a low brine tempera-ture.

- 4 . 0 ( - 8 ) ° CB r i n e r e t . t e m p / M I N5 . 1

N

Menu 5.2 Autoreset brinealarmAutomatic restart after an BR alarm, when the tem-perature rises 3 °C above the selected alarm level (menu 5.1) for the brine return is selected here. The value is adjustable On or Off.

O f fA u t o r e s e t b r i n e a l a r m5 . 2

N

Menu 5.5 Status compressorShows the compressor status for the heat pump.

“Start in XX minutes”, means the compressor will start as soon as the time condition permits.

“Compr. OFF” means that the compressor is not oper-ational.

“Compr. ON” means that the compressor is operation-al.

“Brine pump on” means the brine pump is running.

S t a r t i n 5 m i nS t a t u s5 . 5

N

Menu 5.4 Compr. starts atHow low the degree-minutes may drop before the compressor start can take place is set here. The value is adjustable between -5 and -250.

- 6 0C o m p r. s t a r t s a t 5 . 4

N

Menu 5.6 Number of startsThe accumulated number of starts with the compres-sor is shown here.

8 2N u m b e r o f s t a r t s 5 . 6

U

Menu 5.9 Comp. acc. run timeThe accumulated time that the compressor has been in operation is shown here.

1 1 2 hC o m p . a c c . r u n t i m e5 . 9

U

Menu 5.11 Hot gas temp.The hot gas temperature is shown in this menu.

1 0 4 ° CH o t g a s t e m p . 5 . 1 1

U

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Brine in/out temperature

Menu 5.12 Liquide line temp.The fluid line temperature is shown in this menu.

4 8 . 2 ° CL i q u i d e l i n e t e m p . 5 . 1 2

U

Menu 5.13 Bulb temperatureThe suction gas temperature is shown in this menu.

5 . 0 ° CB u l b t e m p e r a t u r e 5 . 1 3

U

Menu 6.1 Room compensationA factor is selected here that determines how much the flow temperature is affected by the difference between the room temperature and the set room tem-perature. A higher value gives a greater change. The value is adjustable between 0.2 and 3.0.

1 , 0R o o m c o m p e n s a t i o n6 . 1

Room temp./Settings

Menu 5.14 Condensor out temp.The heat medium temperature after the condensor is shown here.

C o n d e n s o r o u t t e m p . 5 . 1 4

U

U

Menu 5.22 Max temp cond. flowThis menu shows the max permitted temperature for condenser flow line.

6 5 ° CM a x t e m p c o n d . f l o w5 . 2 2

U

Menu 5.23 Return temp maxThis menu displays the max permitted return line tem-perature.

5 3 ° CR e t u r n t e m p m a x5 . 2 3

U

Menu 5.24 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 5.0.

R e t u r n5 . 2 4

Menu 6.5 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 6.0.

R e t u r n6 . 5

Menu 6.3 Set room temp.Only shown when accesory RG05 is selected in menu 9.2.18.

The value is adjustable between 5 and 40°C.

Factory setting: 20°C

2 0S e t r o o m t e m p .6 . 3

U

U

Menu 6.4 Room diff. coolingIf the room temperature exceeds the desired room tem-perature by the selected value on the excess tempera-ture, the cooling function activates. The cooling function deactivates when the room temperature drops by half the selected excess temperature.

The value is adjustable between 1 and 9 °C excess tem-perature.

The factory setting is 2.

2R o o m d i f f . c o o l i n g6 . 4

U

Menu 6.2 Heating systemYou select here whether the room sensor should acti-vate system 1 (menu 2.0) or system 2 (menu 3.0).Factory setting: Off

O f fH e a t i n g s y s t e m6 . 2

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Menu 7.1 DateThe current date is set.

Menu 7.3.0 Temp set back time 1Settings, e.g. for night reduction can be selected in the sub-menus to this menu.

2 0 0 3 - 0 9 - 2 4D a t e7 . 1

Te m p s e t b a ck t i m e 17 . 3 . 0

Menu 7.3.1 Heating sys per. 1The shunt system to be affected by day change period 1 is selected here. When shunt group 2 is installed both Shunt 1 and 2 can be selected.

O f f H e a t i n g s y s p e r. 17 . 3 . 1

Menu 7.3.2 Set back temp. +/-Changes to the room temperature with a day change, e.g. the night reduction is set here. The value is adjust-able between -10 and 10.

0S e t b a c k t e m p . + / -7 . 3 . 2

Menu 7.2 TimeHere the current time is set.

1 3 : 3 9T i m e7 . 2

Clock

U

U

Menu 7.3.3 - 7.3.9 Set Time Monday - SundayThe time for the day change, e.g. night reduction is chosen here.

S e t T i m e M o n d a y7 . 3 . 3

U

N

N

U

Menu 7.3.10 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 7.3.0

R e t u r n7 . 3 . 1 0

Menu 7.4.0 Temp set back time 2Settings, e.g. for night reduction can be selected in the sub-menus to this menu.

Te m p s e t b a ck t i m e 27 . 4 . 0

Menu 7.4.1 Heating sys per. 2The shunt system to be affected by day change period 2 is selected here. When shunt group 2 is installed, both Shunt 1 and 2 can be selected.

H e a t i n g s y s p e r. 27 . 4 . 1

Menu 7.4.2 Set back temp. +/-Changes to the room temperature with a day change, e.g. the night reduction is set here. The value is adjust-able between -10 and +10.

0S e t b a c k t e m p . + / -7 . 4 . 2

Menu 7.4.10 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 7.4.0

R e t u r n7 . 4 . 1 0

U

U

Menu 7.4.3 - 7.4.9 Set Time Monday - SundayThe time for the day change, e.g. night reduction is chosen here.

S e t T i m e M o n d a y7 . 4 . 3

U

U

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Clock

Menu 7.5.0 Timer XHWSettings are made in the sub-menus of this menu when extra hot water is required on a specific day.

T i m e r X H W7 . 5 . 0

Menu 7.5.2 - 7.5.8 Extra HW Monday - SundayHere you select the period for respective days when extra hot water should be activated. Hours and min-utes for both start and stop are shown. Equal values or the stop time before the start time mean that extra hot water is not activated.

0 3 : 3 0 – 0 6 : 1 5E x t r a H W M o n d a y7 . 5 . 2

Menu 7.5.9 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 7.4.0

R e t u r n7 . 5 . 9

Menu 7.8 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 7.0.

R e t u r n7 . 8

U

U

Menu 7.5.1 Timer Extra HWYou choose here whether the time setting should be On or Off.

O f fT i m e r E x t r a H W7 . 5 . 1

U

Menu 7.7 Reset time settingsYou can choose here to reset the time settings. Auto-matic return to “Off” after one minute.

O f fR e s e t t i m e r s7 . 7

U

Other settings

Menu 8.1.0 Display settingsSettings concerning language and menu type are set on the sub-menus to this menu.

D i s p l a y s e t t i n g s8 . 1 . 0

Menu 8.1.1 Operation mode typesThe menu type is chosen here: Normal, extended or service.

Normal, covers the normal user's needs.

Extended, shows all menus except the service menus.

Service, shows all menus, returns to the previ-ous menu level 30 minutes after the last button was pressed.

N o r m a lOperation mode types8 . 1 . 1

Menu 8.1.2 LanguageLanguage settings are made here.

E n g l i s hL a n g u a g e8 . 1 . 2

Menu 8.1.4 Light intensityThe light intensity in idle mode is set here. The value is adjustable between 0 and 2. Idle mode occurs 30 min-utes after the last button was pressed.

0=shut-off, 1=low, 2=average.

2L i g h t i n t e n s i t y8 . 1 . 4

Menu 8.1.3 ContrastThe display's contrast is set here. The value is adjust-able between 0 and 31.

1 5C o n t r a s t8 . 1 . 3

N

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N

U

N

U

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Other settings

Menu 8.2.0 Operating modeSettings regarding auto mode can be made in the sub-menus to this menu.

O p e r a t i n g m o d e8 . 2 . 0

Menu 8.2.2 Winter mode temp.Here you select the average temperature when the heat pump, in auto mode, shall switch to winter mode. The circulation pump and immersion heater are acti-vated. The value is adjustable between 0 and 30 °C.

2 0 ° CW i n t e r m o d e t e m p .8 . 2 . 2

Menu 8.2.1 Summer mode temp.Here you select the average temperature when the heat pump, in auto mode, shall switch to summer mode. In summer mode the circulation pump and immersion heater are blocked, only hot water is pro-duced. The value is adjustable between 0 and 30 °C.

2 5 ° CS u m m e r m o d e t e m p .8 . 2 . 1

U

U

U

Menu 8.2.3 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 8.2.0

R e t u r n8 . 2 . 3

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Menu 8.1.5 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 8.1.0

R e t u r n8 . 1 . 5

Menu 8.3.0 Current limiterSettings and readings regarding the load monitor are set on the sub-menus to this menu. NOTE! No func-tion in a 1-phase installation.

C u r r e n t l i m i t e r8 . 3 . 0

Menu 8.3.5 Max elec. stepThe setting selected on the EBV card (2) knob (101) is shown here.

2M a x e l e c . s t e p8 . 3 . 5

Menu 8.3.4 Fuse sizeThe setting selected on the EBV card (2) knob (100) is shown here.

1 6 AF u s e s i z e8 . 3 . 4

Menu 8.3.1 Current phase 1Shows the measured current from phase 1. If the value falls below 2.0 A “low” is shown.

3 . 5 AC u r r e n t P h a s e 18 . 3 . 1

Menu 8.3.2 Current phase 2Shows the measured current from phase 2. If the value falls below 2.0 A “low” is shown.

3 . 3 AC u r r e n t p h a s e 28 . 3 . 2

Menu 8.3.3 Current phase 3Shows the measured current from phase 3. If the value falls below 2.0 A “low” is shown.

3 . 3 AC u r r e n t p h a s e 38 . 3 . 3

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U

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U

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Menu 8.3.7 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 8.3.0.

R e t u r n8 . 3 . 7

Menu 8.3.6 EBV valueThe transfer value must be defined depending on the current transformers used for the EBV card. The value is adjustable between 100 and 900 in increments of 10. The setting 300 applies for the supplied current transformers.

3 0 0E B V v a l u e8 . 3 . 6

U

Other settings

Settings additional heat

Menu 9.1.1 Start BIN 3 step Degree-minute deficiency before additional heat is engaged. When the power step has reduced the degree-minutes deficiency by 100 in relation to the set start value it is disengaged. The value is adjustable between -30 and -500.

- 4 0 0S t a r t B I N 3 s t e p9 . 1 . 1

S

Menu 9.1.0 Add. heat settingsSettings regarding additional heat in the heat pump are made from the sub-menus to this menu. Applies to docking options 1, 2 and 4.

A d d . h e a t s e t t i n g s9 . 1 . 0

S

Menu 8.5 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 8.0.

R e t u r n8 . 5

Menu 8.4.5 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 8.4.0

R e t u r n8 . 4 . 5

Menu 8.4.1 Pooltemp./SettingThe temperature when pool heating is stopped is stat-ed here.

The value is adjustable between 5 and 55 °C.

1 9 . 0 ( 2 0 ) ° CPo o l t e m p . / S e t t i n g8 . 4 . 1

Menu 8.4.2 Diff. Pool/min-temp The difference from the value in menu 8.4.1 when pool heating starts is stated here.

The value is adjustable between 0.5 and 9.5 °C.

1 . 5 ° CD i f f . Po o l / m i n - t e m p 8 . 4 . 2

Menu 8.4.3 Pool TimeThe maximum time that pool heating can run is stated here. The value is adjustable between 5 and 60 min-utes.

2 0 m i nPo o l T i m e8 . 4 . 3

U

U

U

Menu 8.4.5 Pool heatingThe pool heating function can be activated or deacti-vated here.

O f fPo o l h e a t i n g8 . 4 . 5

U

Menu 8.4.0 Pool adjustmentsPool settings are made in the submenus to this menu.

Po o l a d j u s t m e n t s8 . 4 . 0U

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FIGHTER 1140

Menu 9.1.4 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 9.1.0.

R e t u r n9 . 1 . 4

Settings additional heat Operating settings

Operating settings

Menu 9.1.3 Add heat run timeThe accumulated running time for the immersion heat-er since the first start is shown.

1 8A d d h e a t r u n t i m e9 . 1 . 3

S

Menu 9.1.2 Diff. BIN 3 step Difference between engaging and disengaging the electric steps. The value is adjustable between 0 and -100.

- 1 0 0D i f f . B I N 3 s t e p 9 . 1 . 2

S

Menu 9.2.0 Operating mode setSettings regarding additional heat, floor drying and a return to the factory settings can be made on the sub-menus in this menu.

O p e r a t i n g m o d e s e t9 . 2 . 0

Menu 9.2.1 Max HW tempHere the maximum boiler temperature is shown. The value is selected on the load monitor card using knob (102).

6 5 ° C M a x H W t e m p9 . 2 . 1

S

S

Menu 9.2.2 Maximal deviation from the calculated flow heat pump

When the current flow temperature deviates from the set value compared to that calculated, the heat pump is forced to stop/start irrespective of the degree-minute figure.

When the current flow temperature exceeds the cal-culated flow by the set value, the degree-minute figure is set to 1. The compressor stops when there is only a heating requirement.

When current flow temperature falls below the calcu-lated flow by the set value the degree-minute figure is set to -60. This means the compressor will start. When the value also falls below menu 9.2.3, the degree-minute figure can be set to -400. The value is adjusta-ble between 3 and 25 °C.

1 3 ° CF l o w d i f f H P9 . 2 . 2

S

Menu 9.2.3 Maximal deviation from the calculated flow addition

When the current flow temperature drops below that cal-culated by the set value, plus the value from menu 9.2.2, the degree-minute value is set to -400. This means that the additional heat can be engaged directly. The value is adjustable between 1 and 8 °C.

3 ° CD i f f H P A d d9 . 2 . 3

S

Menu 9.2.5 System 2 PresentThis menu is used to select “On” or “Off” depending on whether you have shunt group 2 (accessory ESV 21 needed).

O f fS y s t e m 2 P r e s e n t 9 . 2 . 5

S

Menu 9.2.4 Add heat only (el. boiler) Only additional heat is activated when “On” is shown on the display, otherwise “Off” is shown. When only additional heat is activated, the immersion heater respective circulation pump cannot be blocked with the operating mode button. NOTE! Select “Off” to deactivate only additional heat and select the required operating mode using the operating mode button.

O f f A d d h e a t o n l y9 . 2 . 4

S

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Menu 9.2.9.6 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 9.2.9.0

Service menus

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Operating settings

Menu 9.2.6 Room disp PresentSelect here whether the Room control unit is to be activated or not. The value is adjustable “On” or “Off”. Changes to “Off” with a restart.

O f fR o o m d i s p P r e s e n t9 . 2 . 6

S

Menu 9.2.7 Circ. pump 1Here you set whether heat medium pump should run constantly in “Summer mode”. The value is adjustable “On” or “Off”. Changes to “Off” with a restart.

O f fC i r c . p u m p 1 9 . 2 . 7

S

Menu 9.2.8 Circ. pump 2Here you set whether heat medium pump 2 should run constantly in “Summer mode”. The value is adjustable “On” or “Off”. Changes to “Off” with a restart.

O f fC i r c . p u m p 29 . 2 . 8

S

Menu 9.2.9.0 Floor drying setSettings for the floor drying program are made in the sub-menus to this menu.

F l o o r d r y i n g s e t9 . 2 . 9 . 0

S

Menu 9.2.9.1 Floor dryingThe floor drying program is chosen from this sub-menu. The options are “Prog 1 On”, “Prog 2 On” or “Off”. The heat pump must be in “Winter mode”, select-ed with the operating mode button. Electric boiler mode, Menu 9.2.4 can be used together with floor dry-ing, for example, when the heat source is not installed.

In “Prog 1 On”, menus 9.2.9.2 - 9.2.9.5 are shown. After time period 1 a switch is made to time period 2 followed by a return to the normal settings.

In “Prog 2 On”, a fixed program over 11 days is fol-lowed. The flow temperature is increased from 20 to 45 °C for 4 days, it then remains constant for 3 days. The temperature then steps down to 25 °C for 4 days, and then returns to the normal settings.

O f fF l o o r d r y i n g9 . 2 . 9 . 1

Menu 9.2.9.2 Numb. of days per. 1Selection of the number of days in period 1.

The value is adjustable between 1 and 5.

3 N u m b . o f d a y s p e r. 19 . 2 . 9 . 2

Menu 9.2.9.3 Temp. period 1Selection of the flow temperature in period 1.

The value is adjustable between 15 and 50 °C.

2 5 ° C Te m p . p e r i o d 19 . 2 . 9 . 3

S

S

S

Menu 9.2.9.4 Numb. of days per. 2Selection of the number of days in period 2.

The value is adjustable between 1 and 5.

1 N u m b . o f d a y s p e r. 29 . 2 . 9 . 4

Menu 9.2.9.5 Temp. period 2Selection of the flow temperature in period 2.

The value is adjustable between 15 and 50 °C.

4 0 ° C Te m p . p e r i o d 29 . 2 . 9 . 5

S

S

Menu 9.2.10 Pool control On/OffSettings whether pool control should be “On” or “Off”. Basic setting is “Off”.

O f fPo o l c o n t r o l9 . 2 . 1 0

S

R e t u r n9 . 2 . 9 . 6

S

Menu 9.2.11 Brine pressostatYou set here whether an external brine pressostat/load monitor is connected to the load monitor card.

O f f B r i n e p r e s s o s t a t9 . 2 . 1 1

S

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Menu 9.2.12 Oper. mode brinepumpThe operating mode for the brine pump is set here. Selectable options are: Intermittent: The brine pump starts 20 seconds before and stops 20 seconds after the compressor. Continuous: Continuous operation. 10 days. cont: Continuous operation for 10 days. Then the pump shifts to intermittent mode.

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Operating settings

Menu 9.2.13.0 DockingSettings regarding external docking can be made in the sub-menus to this menu. NOTE! These settings must be confirmed by switching the heat pump off and on within 30 minutes.

D o c k i n g9 . 2 . 1 3 . 0

S

Menu 9.2.13.1 Docking typeThis menu is used to select the docking option:Select 1 for docking to an electric boiler.Select 2 for docking to a gas boiler.Select 3 for docking to an oil boiler.Select 4 for fixed condensingSelect 5 for docking with VPAS.The value is adjustable between -1 and 5.

1 D o c k i n g t y p e9 . 2 . 1 3 . 1

S

Menu 9.2.13.2 Immersion heat typeBinary 3 step: Preselected Linear 3 step: Selected with an external electric boiler. Binary 7 step: Selected with an external electric boiler. Off: Selected to disengage electrical addition.

O f f I m m e r s i o n h e a t t y p e9 . 2 . 1 3 . 2

S

Menu 9.2.13.3 Hot waterThis menu is used to select whether there is a hot water heater or not. When “On” is selected Menu 1.0 and its sub-menus become visible.The value is adjustable “On” or “Off”.

O f f H o t w a t e r9 . 2 . 1 3 . 3

S

Menu 9.2.13.4 Boiler Temp/act mixvThis menu shows the boiler temperature and here you select at which temperature the oil shunt starts to work (open).

4 0 ( 5 5 ) ° C B o i l e r t e m p / a c t m i x v9 . 2 . 1 3 . 4

SI n t e r m i t t e n tOper. mode brinepump9 . 2 . 1 2

S

Menu 9.2.13.5 Start value OilPowerIn this menu you can set the number of degree min-utes when the oil addition should start to work. Applies to docking option 3.

The value is adjustable between -30 and -500

- 4 0 0 S t a r t v a l u e O i l Po w e r9 . 2 . 1 3 . 5

S

Menu 9.2.13.6 Oil burner onIn this menu you set the running time for the oil burn-er.

The value can be set between 0 and 12 hours.

1 2 h O i l b u r n e r o n9 . 2 . 1 3 . 6

S

Menu 9.2.13.7 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 9.2.13

R e t u r n9 . 2 . 1 3 . 7

Menu 9.2.14 Factory settingReturn to the factory settings in FIGHTER 1140, “Yes” or “No”. When returning to the factory settings the lan-guage switches to English.

N oF a c t o r y s e t t i n g9 . 2 . 1 4

S

Menu 9.2.15 RCU PresentHere you select whether RCU is installed.

O f fR C U P r e s e n t9 . 2 . 1 5

S

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Operating settings Quick start

Menu 9.4.1.26 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 9.4.0.

R e t u r n9 . 4 . 1 . 2 6

Menu 9.3 Quick startWhen “Yes” is selected, the heat pump starts within 5 minutes. Returns automatically to “No”, which indi-cates that quick start is activated.

N oQ u i c k s t a r t9 . 3

S

TEST Force driven operation

Menu 9.4.0 TEST/Forced operat.Test of outputs, automatic return after 30 minutes. Only for service personnel.

T E S T / F o r c e d o p e r a t .9 . 4 . 0S

Menu 9.4.1.0 Forced operationSelectable between “On” or “Off”.

O f fF o r c e d o p e r a t i o n9 . 4 . 1 . 0

S

Menu 9.4.1.1 - 9.4.1.25 Manual test of relays, opto and AD.

R E 19 . 4 . 1 . 1

S

Menu 9.2.16 Cooling systemHere you select whether HPAC, PKM, PKI or PK4 is installed.

O f fC o o l i n g s y s t e m9 . 2 . 1 6

S

Menu 9.2.21 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 9.2.0

R e t u r n9 . 2 . 2 1

Menu 9.2.17 TB-alarm activatedHere the temperature limiter alarm can be selected to be activated or not.

O f fT B - a l a r m a c t i v a t e d9 . 2 . 1 7

S

Menu 9.2.20 Phase fault AlarmSelect here whether the phase sequence alarm is to be active or not.

Note! Incorrect phase sequence can seriously dam-age the compressor.

O f fP h a s e f a u l t A l a r m9 . 2 . 2 0

S

Menu 9.2.18 Roomsensor type"Type of room control to be activated can be selected here. Options are “Off”, “RG05”, “RG10” and “RE10”.

O f fR o o m s e n s o r t y p e9 . 2 . 1 8

S

Menu 9.2.19 Type of HW sensorSelect here whether to use hot water sensors that can manage higher temperatures (above 100 °C). Options are:

Standard: Standard setting.

High temp: The calculation for the HW jacket sensor and flow line sensor is replaced to adjust a sensor that man-ages higher temperatures (up to 110 °C). Used if new sen-sors are installed when installing solar heating.

S t a n d a rdTy p e o f H W s e n s o r9 . 2 . 1 9

S

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FIGHTER 1140

Alarm log

Menu 9.10 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 9.0.

R e t u r n9 . 5 . 1 7

Menu 9.5.17 ReturnPressing the enter button returns you to menu 9.5.

R e t u r n9 . 1 0

Menu 9.9 Reset alarmAlarms are reset in this menu.

R e s e t a l a r m9 . 9

Menu 9.5.0 — 9.8.0 Alarm log 1 — 4The alarm logs are shown in the sub-menus of this menu. Log 1 is the last alarm, log 2 the next last, etc.

L o g 1 .9 . 5 . 0

S

Menu 9.5.1 Time Menu 9.5.2 Alarm type Alarm type Cause

1 HP alarm

2 LP alarm

3 MS alarm

4 High Hotgas

5 Incorrect phase sequence

6 TB alarm

7 Low KB alarm

8 Ext KB alarm

9 High VBF1

10 Sensor fault VBF2

11 Sensor fault VBF1

12 Sensor fault VVM

13 High VVM

14 High VBR1

15 Sensor fault PNN

16 Sensor fault KBut

17 Sensor fault HG

18 Sensor fault VBR2

19 Sensor fault UG

20 Sensor fault VBR1

21 Sensor fault KF

22 High KF

23 High Hotgas

24 Sensor fault Pool

Menu 9.5.3 Charging type

Menu 9.5.4 Brine In

Menu 9.5.5 Brine Out

Menu 9.5.6 Outdoor temp.

Menu 9.5.7 Flow temp.

Menu 9.5.8 Return temp.

Menu 9.5.9 Hot water temp.

Menu 9.5.10 Hot gas temp.

Menu 9.5.11 Compr. time

Menu 9.5.12 Electric b. time

Menu 9.5.13 Relay register 1

Menu 9.5.14 Relay register 2

Menu 9.5.15 External input

Menu 9.5.16 Reset log

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If the operating disturbance cannot be rectified by means of the above, an installation engineer should be called.

Alarm LPThis information is shown when the low pressure switch in FIGHTER 1140 has tripped. The compressor is blocked and FIGHTER 1140 switches to winter mode, only additional heat without hot water.This may be due to: ■ Bad circulation in collector system due to inferior

venting/low pressure or ice (if ice has formed the brine pump (35) will be warm).

■ Brine pump (35) malfunction.■ Iced evaporator due to too low antifreeze concen-

tration.■ Leakage in the collector circuit.

Alarm TLThis information is shown when the temperature limiter in the FIGHTER 1140 has tripped. The compressor is blocked and the FIGHTER 1140 switches to winter mode, addition only with no hot water.This may be due to: ■ No flow through the immersion heater.

The background lighting on the display flashes with an alarm and the following information is shown depend-ing on the fault. An alarm log is created with each alarm containing a number of temperatures, times and the status of outputs. The four alarms are saved on menu 9.5.0 — 9.8.0. The following alarms block hot water charging to draw attention to the alarm. The operating mode switches to winter mode and additional heat engages.Alarm HP Alarm LP Alarm MP Alarm BRAlarm flow 2 Alarm HWBrine levelWhen the alarm cannot be reset using the switch (8), the operating mode, Only additional heat, can be acti-vated in menu 9.2.4 to have access to hot water gain.

- - A L A R M * * - -1 . 0

Alarm HPThis information is shown when the high pressure switch in FIGHTER 1140 has tripped. The compressor is blocked and FIGHTER 1140 switches to winter mode, only additional heat without hot water.This may be due to:■ No or low flow on the heating medium pump (16).■ Closed thermostat valves.■ Too high value in menu 1.5 and/or menu 1.7 for the

stop temperature. The alarm temperature varies with the heat pump's operating conditions.Brine level (accessory)

Shows that the level or pressure in the collector circuit is low. The compressor is blocked and FIGHTER 1140 switches to winter mode, only additional heat without hot water.This may be due to:■ Leakage in the collector circuit.

- B R I N E L E V E L -1 . 0

Alarm MP Shows when the motor cut-out on the compressor has tripped. The compressor is blocked and FIGHTER 1140 switches to winter mode, only additional heat without hot water.This may be due to: ■ Dropped phase due to tripped fuses ■ Incorrect setting on the motor cut-out.

Alarm BR

Shows when the brine's return temperature is lower

than the set value in menu 5.1. Factory setting -8. Not

indicated when menu 5.2 is set to automatic return

YES. The compressor is blocked and FIGHTER 1140

switches to winter mode, only additional heat without

hot water.

This may be due to: ■ Too low flow on the brine.■ Temperature sensor damaged/missing.

The following alarms stop the compressor and brine pump. The alarms can only be acknowledged by switching off the heat pump for a few seconds and then started again. This is done using switch (8).

Alarm phase sequence

This information is displayed if the compressor's direc-tion of rotation is incorrect.

A L A R M P H A S E S E Q .1 . 0

Alarm indications on the display

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FIGHTER 1140

Alarm indications on the display

A L A R M H WThis information is shown when a fault on the hot water temperature sensor has been registered. FIGHT-ER 1140 is force-run solely for hot water charging and automatic mode is engaged. The alarm may be due to:■ Defective sensor or broken sensor cable.

- - A L A R M H W - -1 . 0

Alarm condThis information is shown when the measured value on the fluid line sensor is missing.■ Broken cable to the fluid line sensor.

- - A L A R M C O N D - -1 . 0

Alarm FlowThis information is shown when the measured value on the flow line sensor is missing.■ Broken cable to the flow line sensor.

- A L A R M F L OW-1 . 0

Alarm Flow 2This information is shown when the measured value on the flow line sensor 2 is missing.■ Broken cable to the flow line sensor 2 (shunt group

2).

- A L A R M F L OW 2 -1 . 0

Boiler sensorThis information is shown when docking option 3 is selected and:■ Boiler sensor is defective/not connected or the

cable to the boiler sensor is broken.

B O I L E R S E N S O R1 . 0

If the operating disturbance cannot be rectified by means of the above, an installation engineer should be called.

Condensor Out Sensor This information is shown when there is a fault on the sensor (141) between the condensor and immersion heater.

CONDOUTSENSOR1 . 0

The following sensor alarms remove their control func-tion. Rectify the fault and acknowledged the alarm by switching off the heat pump for a few seconds and then starting it again.

Outdoor sensor This information is shown when the outside sensor is not connected.■ Broken cable, no connected or defective sensor.

O U T D O O R S E N S O R1 . 0

Return sensor This information is shown when the Return sensor is not connected.■ Broken cable, no connected or defective sensor.

R E T U R N S E N S O R 1 . 0

Pool sensor This information is shown when Pool control in menu 9.2.10 is set to “On” and no sensor is connected.■ Broken cable, no connected or defective sensor.

- P O O L S E N S O R -1 . 0

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If the operating disturbance cannot be rectified by means of the above, an installation engineer should be called.

Alarm indications on the display

H I G H R E T U R N T E M P. 1 . 0

High return temp.This information is shown when the return sensor on the heating medium measures a higher value than that set in menu 2.7. or higher than 58 °C on the return pipe when hot water charging.

The following alarms are automatically reset when the temperature has increased/reduced by 2 °C

Max condensor flow tempThis information is displayed when the flow tempera-ture between the condensor and immersion heater reaches 65 °C or more.

M A X C O N D F LT E M P 1 . 0

High hotgasThis information is displayed when hot gas in the heat pump exceeds 135°C.This may be due to:

■ Defective/incorrect setting on the expansion valveThe alarm is reset when the temperature drops below 90 °C. Becomes continuous after three repetitions within 240 minutes.

HIGH HOTGAS 1 . 0

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FIGHTER 1140

Cause: Incorrect setting of “Curve slope” and/or “Heating curve offset”.

Action: Adjust the setting.

Cause: Large amount of hot water drawn off.Action: Wait until the water heater reheats.

Cause: Compressor and/or immersion heater does not heat up.

Action: Check and replace any blown circuit and main fuses.

Cause: Too low start temperature setting on the con-trol system.

Action: Adjust the start temperature setting in menu 1.4.

Cause: Possible earth circuit-breaker tripped.Action: Reset the earth circuit-breaker, if the earth

circuit-breaker trips repeatedly, call an elec-trician.

Cause: Compressor and immersion heater do not heat up.

Action: Check and replace any blown circuit and main fuses.

Cause: The compressor does not start because of a too low value set on the heating curve.

Action Check and possibly raise the “Heating curve offset” (knob on the front panel) or “Curve slope”.

Cause: The compressor standstills due to the inter-nal overheating protection tripping.

Action: Automatic resetting after cooling for a few hours.

Cause: Possible earth circuit-breaker tripped.Action: Reset the earth circuit-breaker, if the earth

circuit-breaker trips repeatedly, call an electri-cian.

Low hot water temperature or no hot water

Low room temperature

In the event of malfunction or operating disturbances first check the points below:

NOTE! As FIGHTER 1140 can be connected to a large number of external units

even these should be checked.

High room temperature

If the operating disturbance cannot be rectified by means of the above, an installation engineer should be called.

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Ifthe operating disturbance cannot be rectified by means of the above,an installation engineer should be called.

Close the shut-off valves in heating medium system. Now open the drain valve (76). A small amount of water runs out, however, to fully empty the heating medium side requires the connector that joins the heating medium side and the connection on the heat pump “VB-flow” to be loosened a little to allow air to enter so the remaining water can run out. When the heating medium is empty the requisite service can be carried out.

When replacing the brine pump or drive side or when cleaning the pump, the shut-off valves in the collector system should be closed. The hose between the top of the evaporator and the brine pump is loosened on the evaporator. The loose hose end can now be bent down and emptied in a small bowl. Now loosen the connec-tion on “Brine-in” a little to allow air to enter so the heat pump's collector side is emptied completely. When the circuit is empty the requisite service can be carried out.

Draining, collector sideDraining, heat medium side

■ Shut down FIGHTER 1140 by turning the switch (8) to “0”.

■ Open the service cover.

■ Loosen the venting screw with a screwdriver. Hold a cloth around the screwdriver blade as a certain amount of water may run out.

■ Insert a screwdriver and turn the pump rotor.

■ Screw in the venting screw.

■ Start FIGHTER 1140 and check whether the circu-lation pump runs.

It is usually easier to start the circulation pump with FIGHTER 1140 running, switch (8) set to “1”. If helping the circulation pump to start is performed with FIGHT-ER 1140 running, be prepared for the screwdriver to jerk when the pump starts.

Helping the circulation pump to start

NOTE! The product's serial number

should always be stated with all corre-spondence with NIBE.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Luftningsskruv

16

LE

K

GR

UN

DFO

SType

UP

S25 -

60

130

P/N

:59526447

230V

-

HE

JS

AN

PC

;0017N

IBD

K50H

z

IP 44

TF

110

Cla

ss H

Max. 1

0bar

2.5

uF

45

0.2

065

0.3

090

0.4

0

1m(A

)P,

(W)

Venting screw

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Component positions 65

FIGHTER 1140

230 V -5

230 V -8, -12

102

101

100

14

34

2

6

26

9

10

67

25

8

3

3229 1

61

97

69

102

101

100

34

2

12

6 14

9

26

61

11

10

67

25

8

3

3229 1

68 69

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Component positions66

FIGHTER 1140

3 x 230 V

3 x 400 V

LE

K

29 1 32

2

102

100

101

6 60

9

26

61

97

10

67

25

83

69

164165

1) 15,17 kW

1)

102

101

100

34

2

6

9

61

26

69

10

67

25

8

3

3229

68

1

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Component positions 67

FIGHTER 1140

The figure shows the heat pump with accessories.

LEK

95

8

1

KE

L

4 86 71 70 895

94

35

77

76

16

96

24

87

141

LEK

4118

17

111

110

27

65

7

48

112

42

33

153

LE

K

41

18 112

33

17

27

42

7

48

65

153

110

111

41

18

LEK

111

112

33

17

27

42

7

48

65

153

110

FIGHTER 1140-12 kW 3x400 V

FIGHTER 1140- 6, 8, 10 kW 3x400 VFIGHTER 1140- 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17 kW 3x230 VFIGHTER 1140- 5 kW 1x230 V

FIGHTER 1140- 8, 12 kW 1x230 V

LEK

65

17

112

27

7

42

48

110

111

4118

33

FIGHTER 1140-15, 17 kW 3x400 V

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List of components

FIGHTER 1140

68

1 Miniature circuit breaker

2 EBV-card, Load monitor card

3 * Thermostat

4 Brine connection, in (f)

5 Brine connection, out (r)

6 Terminal block, -X6

7 Service connection, high pressure

8 Switch, 1 – 0 –

9 Terminal block, incoming electricity, -X9

10 * Contactor, immersion heater step 1

11 Starting capacitor, compressor

12 Start relay

14 Operating condensor, compressor

15 ** Outside temperature sensor

16 Heating medium pump

17 Evaporator

18 Condenser

19 * Shuttle valve

24 * Immersion heater

25 * Temperature limiter

26 Motor protection

27 Compressor

29 Relay card with power supply unit

32 Display unit

33 High pressure pressostat

34 CPU-unit, control system

35 Brine pump

41 Low pressure pressostat

42 Service connection, low pressure

48 Expansion valve

52 ** Safety valve, collector side

60 EMC-filter

61 Suppression capacitor

63 ** Particle filter

65 Drying filter

67 * Contactor, immersion heater step 2

69 Contactor

70 Connection, heating flow

71 Connection, heating return

76 Drainage for heating system

77 Venting valve, collector system

85 ** Level vessel

86 Temperature sensor, “BR-f”, brine in

87 Temperature sensor, “BR-r”, brine out

88 Temperature sensor, hot water jacket

89 Temperature sensor, “VB-Flow”, flow

94 Temperature sensor, “VB-r”, return

95 Type plate

96 Type plate, cooling section

97 Soft-start relay

100 Knob, setting “Fuse”

101 Knob, setting “Max electrical output”

102 Knob, “Max boiler temperature setting”

110 Temperature sensor, hot gas

111 Temperature sensor, fluid pipe

112 Temperature sensor, suction gas

141 Temperature sensor, condensor heat medium

153*** Compressorheater

164 Phase sequence monitor

165*** Terminal block X221, compressorheater

* Accessories** Enclosed*** 10, 12, 15, 17 kW 3x400 V

The component list refers to all the different types of heat pump. See each component position picture.

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Dimensions 69

An area of 800 mm is required in front of the heat pump for service work.

Leave space free to the right of the heat pump for servicing.

Dimensions and setting-out coordinates

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Enclosed kit

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70

LE

K

Insulation tapePart no 025 910

Aluminium tapePart no 025 179

Tubes for sensorsPart no 408 017

LE

K

LEK

NIBE AB

Utetemperatur givare

Outdoor temperature sensor

Aussentemperatur fühler

Artikel 018764

Temperature sensors with probes

Part no 418 027

Particle filter F1140 5-10 kW2 (R25) F1140 12-15 (kW)1 (R25)1 R32)

Outside temperature sensor

Part no 018 764

63

15

LEK

LEK

LEK

Current transformerPart no 018 569

Conex connectorsF1140 5-10 kW4 x (ø28 x R25 int.) Part no 024 035F1140 12-15 (kW)2 x (ø28 x R25 int.) Part no 024 0352 x (ø35 x R32 int.) Part no 424 283

LEK

LEK

Level vesselArt nr (85) 024 413

Safety valveArt nr (52) 024 684

5285

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Hot water control VST 11Part no 089 152

Shuttle valve

Exhaust air module FLM 30Part no 067 020

19

Filling set KB R25/R32including insulation

Part no 089 368 (max 12 kW)Part no 089 971 (max 30 kW)

LEK

LE

K

Room sensor RG 10Part no 018 433

Extra shunt ESV 21 Part no 067 012

Pool 11Part no 089 435

Communication unit RCU 11

Part no 067 006

Auxiliary relay HR 10Part no 089 423

LEK

10

15 20

2530°C

Room thermostat RT 10

Part no 418 366

Level monitor NV 10Part no 089 315

LEK

PKMPassive cooling module

PKM 10 (intended for 5 - 8 kW) Part no 089 397

PKM 20 (intended for 10 - 17 kW) Part no 089 398

Bracket pack FLM 30Part no 089 304

LEK

LEK

LEK

LEK

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DFO

SType

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Room unit RE 10Part No 067 004

LEK

LEK

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Technical specifications

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Enclosure class IP 21

Part No 665 001 665 020 665 021

Type 5 8 12

Cut-out value pressostat LP (bar) 1,5

Operating voltage (V) 1 x 230 V + PE 50 Hz

Max operating current, compressor (A) 7,6 15,0 21,5

Max oper. current incl. immersion heater 6 kW (A) 35,6 43,0 49,5

Connection, heating medium ext (mm) 28

Brine flow (l/s) 0,25 0,53 0,65

Operating temperature collector system (°C) -5 – +20

Pressure drop, condensor (kPa) 2,7 2,4 3,1

Cut-out value pressostat HP (bar) 29 27 27

Output, brine pump (W) 130 170 250

Available pressure, collector system (kPa) 62 52 65

Delivered/supplied power* at 0/35 °C **** (kW) 4,63/1,1 7,89/1,87 10,94/2,74

Starting current, compressor (A) 39 24 33

Max oper. current incl. immersion heater 4 kW (A) 26,8 34,2 40,7

Output, heat medium pump (W) 75 75 170

Connection brine o.d. Ø (mm) 28 28 35

Refrigerant quantity (R407C) (kg) 1,4 2,0 2,2

Pressure drop, evaporator (kPa) 9 14 15

Heating medium flow (l/s) 0,10 0,19 0,31

Difference pressostat LP (bar) +1,5

Weight (kg) 170 190 200

Max temperature (flow- /return pipe) (°C) 70***/58 60/50 60/50

Max pressure, collector system (bar) 3

Difference pressostat HP (bar) -7

Delivered/supplied power* at 0/35 °C ** (kW) 4,8/1,05 8,3/1,8 11,5/2,5

IP 21

* Compressor output only.** Regards brine in temperature / heat medium flow temperature in accordance with EN 255.*** The compressor produces up to 65 °C, the rest is obtained using additional heating.**** Regards brine in temperature / heat medium flow temperature in accordance with EN 14511.

Delivered/supplied power* at 0/50 °C ** (kW) 3,8/1,2 7,8/2,5 10,7/3,6

Technical specifications 230 V

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Technical specifications 3 x 230 V (only applies to Norway)

Weight (kg) 175 195 200 215 225 230

Type 6 8 10 12 15 17

Difference pressostat LP (bar) +1,5

Starting current, compressor (A) 60 115 138 145 157 165

Max oper. current incl. immersion heater 4 kW (A) 21,9 24,3 26,6 32,3 35,3 39,3

Output, HC pump (W) 75 75 75 170 170 170

Refrigerant quantity (R407C) (kg) 1,7 2,2 2,4 2,4 2,5 2,6

Pressure drop, evaporator (kPa) 11 12 11 15 18 20

Heating medium flow (l/s) 0,13 0,18 0,22 0,26 0,31 0,36

Max temperature (flow- /return pipe) (°C) 60/50

Difference pressostat HP (bar) -7

Connection Brine male Ø (mm) 28 28 28 35 35 35

Max pressure, collector system (bar) 3

Max operating current, compressor (A) 7,5 10,0 12,3 18,0 21,0 25,0

Max oper. current incl. immersion heater 6 kW (A) 28,2 30,7 33,0 38,7 41,7 45,7

Output, Brine pump (W) 130 170 170 250 250 250

Connection heating medium male Ø (mm) 28

Brine flow (l/s) 0,35 0,48 0,58 0,65 0,74 0,80

Available pressure, collector system (kPa) 55 51 48 65 57 52

Pressure drop, condensor (kPa) 2,6 3,4 3,2 4,4 3,1 4,1

Enclosure class IP 21

Part No 665 010 665 011 665 012 665 013 665 014 665 015

Cut-out value pressostat HP (bar) 27

Operating temperature collector system (°C) -5 – +20

Cut-out value pressostat LP (bar) 1,5

Delivered/supplied power* at 0/35 °C ** (kW) 6.0/1.3 8.8/1.9 10.3/2.2 11.7/2.5 14.6/3.1 17.0/3.7

IP 21

* Compressor output only.** Regards brine in temperature / heat medium flow temperature in accordance with EN 255.

Delivered/supplied power* at 0/50 °C ** (kW) 4.8/1.5 7,1/2,2 8,5/2,5 9,9/2,9 12,6/3,6 14,8/4,3

Operating voltage (V) 3 x 230 V + PE 50 Hz

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Technical specifications 3 x 400 V

Enclosure class IP 21

Type 6 8 10 12 15 17

Cut-out value pressostat LP (bar) 1,5

Max operating current, compressor (A) 3,8 5,2 6,0 7,5 10,5 12,3

Max oper. current incl. immersion heater 9 kW (A) 18,8 20,2 21,7 22,9 25,5 27,3

Brine flow (l/s) 0,35 0,48 0,58 0,65 0,74 0,80

Pressure drop, condensor (kPa) 2,6 3,4 3,2 2,4 2,8 3,4

Cut-out value pressostat HP (bar) 29

Output, Brine pump (W) 130 170 170 250 250 250

Starting current, compressor (A) 21 23 30 22 30 30

Max oper. current incl. immersion heater 6 kW (A) 14,4 15,7 16,6 18,1 21,1 22,9

Output, HC pump (W) 75 75 75 170 170 170

Connection Brine male Ø (mm) 28 28 28 35 35 35

Refrigerant quantity (R407C) (kg) 1,8 2,2 2,4 2,1 2,3 2,3

Pressure drop, evaporator (kPa) 6,8 7,9 8,1 15 18 20

Heating medium flow (l/s) 0,13 0,18 0,22 0,27 0,36 0,40

Difference pressostat LP (bar) +1,5

Weight (kg) 175 195 200 208 221 229

Max pressure, collector system (bar) 3

Difference pressostat HP (bar) -7

Delivered/supplied power1) at 0/35 °C 2) (kW) 6,43/1,30 8,22/1,66 9,98/1,98 11,6/2,4 15,4/3,4 16,8/3,84

IP 21

1) Compressor output only.2) Regards brine in temperature / heat medium flow temperature in accordance with EN 255.3) Regards brine in temperature / heat medium flow temperature in accordance with EN 14511.4) The compressor produces up to 65 °C, the rest is obtained using additional heating.

Delivered/supplied power1) at 0/50 °C 2) (kW) 5,22/1,49 6,97/1,93 8,66/2,37 10,8/3,1 14,8/4,4 16,2/4,9Delivered/supplied power1) at 0/45 °C 3) (kW) 10,5/3,0 14,4/4,3 15,7/4,8

Part no. 665 002 665 003 665 004 665 005 665 006 665 007

Connection heating medium male Ø (mm) 28

Operating temperature collector system (°C) -5 – +20

Available pressure, collector system (kPa) 60 55 52 65 57 52

Operating voltage (V) 3 x 400 V + N + PE 50 Hz

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Max temperature (flow- /return pipe) 4) (°C) 70/58

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