Optima Company 600 - 1700 manual Control panel, Status lamp, 290 A/W Control cabinet

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Control panel

Control panel

All settings are made in the control panel and any alarms can be viewed in the panel. The control unit is controlled via the panel in accordance with your requirements.

When the heat pump is combined with 290 A/W, the control panel and control unit are in 290 A/W.

When the heat pump is installed with electric cassette or electric/oil- fired boiler, the control panel and control unit are in the separate control cabinet.

290 A/W

Control cabinet

Menu dial

Status lamp

Menu

Menu dial

window

 

Switch (ON/OFF)

Emergency

Menu display

operation

 

Status lamp

The control cabinet’s status lamp is on the outside of the unit.

Lamp lights green: Switch ON/OFF in ON position.

Lamp flashes green: Switch ON/OFF in OFF position.

Lamp not lit: No voltage to control unit.

Lamp flashes red: An alarm has been triggered and the alarm has not been acknowledged.

See section What to do if a fault occurs.

Lamp lights red: A fault has occurred. Contact the installer.

See section What to do if a fault occurs.

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Contents IVT Optima Page Page Innehåll Important information For the userTechnology in and around the heat pump How a heat pump worksHeat pump collects heat from the outdoor air How a heat pump works IVT Optima Component parts of the heat pumpComponent parts of the heat pump Automatic defrosting Control unit RegoAdditional heat gives more output Hot water is given priority over heating waterHeat pump with electric cassette Control unit’s operating modesHeat pump with electric boiler 290 A/W OptimaControl with an outdoor sensor and a room sensor Control with an outdoor sensorStatus lamp Control panel290 A/W Control cabinet How to use the control panel Power switch ON/OFFSymbol overview Menu dialMenu Menu levelsMenu overview Setting the heating, room sensor installed Setting the heating, room sensor not installedSet the heating Extra hot waterFlow sensor T1 TemperaturesOutdoor sensor T2 Hot water sensor T3Overview Advanced menuOutdoor temperature Flow temperatureAdjusting a single value Heat curveSet the heat curve Time limited settings Set the desired room temperatureHysteresis Time controlHeating, maximum operating time at hot water requirement Heating seasonHoliday Recurring increase in the hot water temperature Hot water settingsExtra hot water Hot water peakSetting the clock TimersAccess level Alarm logReturn to factory settings Deactivate alarm buzzerUnscrew the protective covers MaintenanceRemove dirt and leaves Protective coversEvaporator Particle filterSnow and ice Example of an alarm What to do if a fault occursDimmed menu display Emergency operationList of all alarms All alarms and warning windowsTripped low pressure switch List of all warning windowsSensor failure / short circuit Tripped high pressure switchT6 High hot gas temperature Faulty function in 4-way valveT8 High flow temperature Possible cause 3 Faulty heat carrier pump Low temperature in condenserPossible cause 4 Compressor error Tripped motor cut-out compressorPossible cause 4 Faulty fan motor High temperature difference heat transfer fluidPossible cause 2 The hot water temperature is set too high Tripped motor cut-out fan Optima1000/1300Action Open the valves Technical information Factory settingsSound levels Technical informationSensor table Temperature ºC

600 - 1700 specifications

The Optima Company 600 - 1700 is a sophisticated product line designed to meet the demanding needs of modern industrial applications. Recognized for its efficiency and versatility, the Optima 600 - 1700 series has gained traction across various sectors, including manufacturing, chemical processing, and energy production.

At its core, the Optima 600 - 1700 combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features. One of the standout characteristics of this series is its advanced control system. The intuitive interface allows operators to easily configure settings, monitor performance, and receive real-time updates on system conditions. This feature not only enhances user experience but also maximizes operational efficiency by minimizing downtime.

A notable aspect of the Optima series is its modular design, which offers a high degree of customization. Businesses can choose from various configurations and components that best suit their specific operational needs. This adaptability means that the Optima 600 - 1700 can be scaled up or down, making it ideal for both small-scale operations and large production facilities.

The durability of the Optima 600 - 1700 is another key feature. Designed to withstand harsh industrial environments, the materials used in its construction ensure longevity and reliability. Manufacturers have prioritized robust engineering, resulting in a product that requires minimal maintenance while consistently delivering optimal performance.

Energy efficiency is a critical focus for the Optima Company, and the 600 - 1700 series exemplifies this commitment. The equipment is designed to minimize energy consumption without sacrificing functionality. This not only reduces operational costs for businesses but also aligns with global sustainability goals.

Further enhancing its capabilities, the Optima 600 - 1700 series incorporates smart technology features. With integrated IoT functionalities, clients can benefit from predictive maintenance, enabling them to anticipate potential issues before they escalate. This proactive approach to maintenance leads to increased uptime and can result in substantial cost savings over the lifespan of the equipment.

In summary, the Optima Company 600 - 1700 series stands out as a remarkable solution in the industrial equipment market. With its combination of advanced technology, customization options, durability, energy efficiency, and smart features, it meets the evolving demands of businesses while ensuring reliability and performance. Manufacturers and industrial operators looking for an advanced yet practical solution would do well to consider the Optima 600 - 1700 series as a key asset in their operational arsenal.