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6.3

Antifreeze

Manual drainage should be provided for heat pumps which are
exposed to frost. The antifreeze function of the heat pump con-
troller is active whenever the controller and the heat circulating
pump are ready for operation. If the heat pump is taken out of
service or in the event of a power failure, the system has to be
drained, and if required, blown out, at three locations (see illus-
tration). The heating circuit should be operated with a suitable
antifreeze if heat pump systems are implemented in buildings
where a power failure can not be detected (holiday home).

6.3 Electrical Connection

A standard four-core cable i s use d for conn ecting the he at pump
to the power supply.
The power supply and the control line are normally installed in
the ground (in ductwork with a suitable size and resistance) and
routed from the heat pump to the building. This ductwork must
extend into the heat pump by approx. 22 mm and be installed
with a continuous downward slope in order to comply with Sec-
tion 42 of the VDE 0100 regulations. Instead of 90° bends, two
45° bends must be used as pipe bends. The control line and the
cable for the power supply are drawn into this ductwork.
The cable (power supply) must be provided by the customer. The
conductor cross section i s selected in accordance with the power
consumption of the heat pump (see Appendix Device Informa-
tion) and the applicable VDE (EN) and VNB regulations.
The power suppl y line on the heat pump must be fe d through t he
provided cable feedt hrough into the swit ch box. The line mus t be
firmly screwed to its feedthro ugh (vapour sealed pipe union).
An all-pole disconnecting device with a contact gap of at least
3 mm (e.g. utility blocking contactor or power contactor) as well
as a 3-pole circuit breaker with common tripping for all external
conductors must b e installed in the power suppl y (tripping current
in compliance with the Device Information). Ensure that the in-
coming supply has a clockwise rotating field when connecting
multiphase devices.
Phase sequence: L1, L2, L3.
ATTENTION!
Ensure that there is a clockwise rotating field: Operating the c o mpressor
in the wrong rotational direction could cause damage to the compressor.
The control voltage is supplied via the heat pump cont roller.
The heat pump controller has a 230 V AC-50 Hz power supply.
Connect the controller in compliance with its own operating in-
structions (16 A fuse).
The control lin e (not in cluded i n sco pe of sup ply ) is connec ted to
the heat pump controller using the two rectangular plug connec-
tors and the single-core wire. The plug connector is located on
the bottom side of the switch b ox inside the heat pump. More de-
tailed information can be found in the operating instructions of
the heat pump controller.
For detailed information, see Circuit Diagrams in the Append ix.

7 Start-up

7.1 General Information

To ensure that start-up is performed correctly, it should only be
carried out by an after-sales servi ce technician a uthorised by the
manufacturer. This may b e a cond itio n f or ex tendin g t he guaran-
tee (see Warranty).

7.2 Preparation

The following items need to be checked prior to start-up:
The heat pump must be fully connected, as described in
Chapter 6.
All valves that could impair the proper flow of the heating
water in the heating circuit must be open.
The air intake and air outlet paths must be cl ear.
The ventilator must turn in the direction indicated by the ar-
row.
The settings of t he h eat pump cont rol le r must be a dapted to
the heating system in accordance with the controller’s oper-
ating instructions.
Ensure the condensate outflow functions properly.

7.3 Procedure

The heat pump is started up via th e heat pump controller. Adjust-
ments should be made in compliance with the inst ructions.
If an overflow valve is fitted to assure the mi nimum heating water
flow rate, the valve must be set in accordance with the require-
ments of the respective heating system. Incorrect adjustment
can lead to faulty operation and increased energy consumption.
We recommend carrying out the following procedure to correctly
adjust the overflo w val v e:
Close all of the heating circuits that may also be closed during
operation (depending on the type of heat pump usage) so that
the most unfavourab le operatin g state - with respect to th e water
flow rate - is achieved. This normally means the heating circuits
of the rooms on the south and west sides of the bui lding. At lea st
one heating circuit must remain open (e.g. bathroom).
The overflow valve should be opened far enough to produce the
maximum temperature spread between the heating flow and re-
turn flow listed in the following table for the current heat source
temperature. The temperature spread should be measured as
close as po ssible to the heat pump. The heating element o f mono
energy systems should be disconnected.