DHP-A OptiDHP-C OptiDHP-C DHP-HDHP-H OptiDHP-H Opti Pro/Opti Pro+DHP-LDHP-L OptiDHP-L Opti Pro/Opti Pro+DHP-C Opti W/Wwww.heating.danfoss.comMAKING MO
3 Transport, unpacking and setting-up3.1 Transporting the heat pumpDuring transportation or lifting of the entire heat pump, the front panel must alwa
3.3 Setting-up the heat pump3.3.1 Recommended locationTo avoid condensation problems for the brine lines, as short a brine line as possible is recomme
300 mm300 mm10 mm600 mm300 mm1905 1620 3.3.3 Setting upNThe heat pump has feet that can be adjusted to compensate for irregularities in the surface
3.3.4 Removing the front cover123Do not damage the electrical wiring for the display when the front coveris removed!1. Press against the front cover a
3.4.2 Foundation for outdoor unit1. Position the outdoor unit on a stable base that can take the total weight, see Technical data.2. Secure all four m
Incorrect positioning of the outdoor unit risks reduction of performance.NKeep the outdoor unit and its immediate area free of snow, ice, leaves etc.N
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4 Heat pump data, dimensions and connectionsDHP-H, DHP-H Opti, DHP-H Opti Pro, DHP-H Opti Pro +, DHP-C, DHP-C Opti, DHP-C Opti W/W1101845 (±10)4555965
DHP-L, DHP-L Opti, DHP-L Opti Pro/DHP-L Opti Pro +45559669040 ±10110528 3004407121538 (±10)6108036451 Brine in, 28 Cu2 Brine out, 28 Cu3 Heating s
4.1 DWHDHP-L with DWH 300 DHP-L with DWH 200455596610801845 (±10)4537 8910115690110528 3004401261538 (±10)40±1061538 (±10)45559669040±10110528
Danfoss A/S is not liable or bound by warranty if theseinstructions are not adhered to during installation or service.The English language is used for
DHP-A Opti1845 (±10)455596528 258 25030040±1012610805789610341 Brine in, 28 Cu2 Brine out, 28 Cu3 Lead-in for supply, sensor and communication
Outdoor unit DHP-A Opti436512Position Description 6-12 kW1 Width 1,016 mm2 Depth 564 mm3 Distance from rubber hose to side of the outdoor unit 285
5 Piping installationAs the water temperature in DHP-H Opti Pro/DHP-H Opti Pro + and DHP-L Opti Pro/DHP-L Opti Pro + be-comes hot (up to 95°C), a mixe
5.2 Connection heating and hot water5.2.1 System solution 1DescriptionIn system solution 1 the heat pump can produce both heating and hot water with t
Example system solution 1System solution for DHP-H, DHP-H Opti, DHP-H Opti Pro/DHP-H Opti Pro +, DHP-C Opti, DHP-C Opti W/W, DHP-A Opti.1 Heat pump10
Example system solution 1System solution for DHP-L, DHP-L Opti.1181 Heat pump10 Supply line11 Return line12 Cold water13 Hot water18 Hot water tank80
Example system solution 1System solution for DHP-L Opti Pro/DHP-L Opti Pro +.1181 Heat pump10 Supply line11 Return line12 Cold water13 Hot water18 Hot
Example system solution 2System solution for DHP-H, DHP-H Opti, DHP-H Opti Pro/DHP-H Opti Pro +, DHP-C Opti, DHP-C Opti W/W, DHP-A Opti.1 Heat pump10
Example system solution 2System solution for DHP-L, DHP-L Opti.1181 Heat pump10 Supply line11 Return line12 Cold water13 Hot water18 Hot water tank36
Example system solution 2System solution for DHP-L Opti Pro/DHP-L Opti Pro +.1181 Heat pump10 Supply line11 Return line12 Cold water13 Hot water18 Hot
1 About documents and decals ... 41.1 Introduction ...
Example system solution 3System solution for DHP-H, DHP-H Opti, DHP-C Opti, DHP-C Opti W/W, DHP-A Opti.1 Heat pump10 Supply line11 Return line12 Cold
Example system solution 3System solution for DHP-L, DHP-L Opti.1 Heat pump10 Supply line11 Return line12 Cold water13 Hot water18 Hot water tank36 Cir
Connection brine DHP-H, DHP-L and DHP-C Opti12212180BCA9411110080 Shut-off valve94 Filling device100 Safety valve111 Bleed and expansion tank121 Brine
Connection outdoor unit to DHP-A Opti1218012296963BCA9410011284853 Outdoor unit 112 Expansion vessel80 Shut-off valve 121 Brine in84 Manometer 122 Bri
The brine pipes must be insulated from the heat pump, through the walls and outside the house all the way to the collector so as toavoid condensation
NUse support sleeves for connection of flexible hoses.1. Determine to which side the brine pipes are to be connected.2. Route the out pipe for brine i
The delivery includes two rubber hoses and pipe insulation stored inside the outdoor unit. The hoses are to be connected to the outdoorunit on one sid
DHP-H Opti, DHP-L Opti Calculated maximum length of collectors (m)Size (kW) 1 collector 2 collectors 3 collectors 4 collectors6 <390 <2 x 425 -
**) When dimensioning for sizes 13 kW and 17 kW, a collector that exceeds this recommendation is often required. In these cases, use 2or 3 parallell c
6 Electrical InstallationElectrical voltage! The terminal blocks are live and can be highly dangerous due to the risk of electric shock.All power supp
1 About documents and decals1.1 IntroductionThe following documents are available for this product:▪The Wiring diagrams that contain the wiring diagra
6 kW 8 kW 10 kW 13 kW 17 kW400V, 3-N A101/162/203161/162/203161/202/253161/202/253201/252/323DHP-C Opti DHP-C Opti W/W 4 kW 6 kW 8 kW 10 kW400V
6.3.2 Connection 400 V, 3-N Isolator switch Terminal block heat pumpIncoming cable2 14 36 5N3 3L1 PE51L1 1L2 1L3 2L1 2L2 2L3 PE16.3.3 Connection 230
6.3.4 Connection 230 V, other alternativesSee country specific electrical instructions.6.4 Position and connect outdoor sensorsRecommended location --
Outdoor unit Heat pump 211213386387125,N/220127PE220/N2112132833863871251234651 Fan high speed2 Fan low speed3 Defrost sensor4 Accessories5 Neutral6
6.7 Selection of system solution and connection of external aux. heater6.7.1 IntroductionNConfigure the heat pump for the desired system solution in t
Component ConnectionAdditional shunt Terminal block, 215/216Internal exchange valve I/O-card, 214 (normal connection)6.7.4 System solution 3NIf necess
1. Check that the main circuit breaker is on.2. Open the SERVICE menu by pressing and holding the left button in for five seconds.3. Open the control
7 Menu informationThe heat pump has an integrated control system which automatically calculates the heat demand in the house to ensure that the cor-re
8 INFORMATION menuOpen the menu by pressing the left or right button. The menu also shows history and operating times.NThe menu information below desc
Menu selection Meaning Factory settingCURVE +5 Local increase or reduction of CURVE at an outdoor temperature of +5°C. Shown in thegraph for CURVE.0°C
1.3.1 General!Warning, danger!!Read the documentation provided.Read the documentation provided.Warning, hazardous electrical voltage!Warning, hot surf
Menu selection Meaning Factory settingSUPPLY LINE Shows the actual supply temperature. The calculated supply temperature to the heatingsystem group is
8.7 Sub-menu LANGUAGEMenu selectionSVENSKAENGLISHDEUTSCHNEDERLANDSFRANÇAISESPAÑOLITALIANONORSKDANSKSUOMIEESTIPOLSKIČEŠTINADanfoss Heating Solutions VM
9 SERVICE menuThe SERVICE menu is for use during installation and service to optimise and adjust the operation of the heat pump. Open the menu bypress
Menu selection Meaning Factory settingSTART INTERVAL Minimum time interval between two heat pump starts in minutes. 20M(range:10M / 30M)ALARM BRINE Gi
Menu selection Meaning Factory settingREV.V. HOT WATER Indicates whether the exchange valve for hot water is located before or after the externalauxil
Menu selection Meaning Factory settingSHUNT COOLING - = closes shunt0 = shunt unaffected+ = opens shuntNDoes not apply to DHP-C Opti W/W.-SHUNT GROUP
Menu selection Meaning Factory settingSENSOR CALIBRATION OUTDOOR 0, (range: -5°C /5°C)SUPPLY LINE 0, (range: -5°C /5°C)RETURN LINE 0, (range: -5°C /5°
SYSTEMMenu selection Meaning Factory settingHEAT SOURCE GROUND OR ROCKOUTSIDE AIR(BRINE SOLUTION, DIRECT EVAP.)NDoes not apply to DHP-C Opti W/W.B/WCO
9.6 Sub-menu DEFROSTThe menu applies to DHP-A Opti with defrost card and only appears if OUTDOOR AIR in SERVICE -> INSTALLATION -> SYSTEM ->
Menu selection Meaning Factory settingCONST. FL. BRINEIf TEMP DIFF BRINE is set to the flow is continuous with this value in the brine system.Value i
2 Important information/Safety regulation2.1 General safety precautionsRisk of personal injury! Children are not permitted to play with the product.As
10 CommissioningNRead the safety instructions!10.1 Checking the pipes and electrical installationBefore manual test operation, check that the followin
If it is a floor heating installation (default = radiator) change the following:1. Press the left button for five seconds to open the SERVICE menu.2.
10.4 Filling and bleeding the brine system10.4.1 IntroductionBefore filling the brine system, the electrical installation must be completed so that it
10.4.2 Calculate volumeFor DHP-H, DHP-L and DHP-C the volume of the brine system is calculated as follows:▪Heat pump (exchanger and piping) approximat
10.4.5 Filling and bleeding12212180BCA94111112100ED80 Shut-off valve94 Filling device100 Safety valve111 Bleed and expansion tank112 Expansion vessel1
1. Set the heat pump operating mode to "OFF" in the control computer menu INFORMATION -> OPERAT. HEAT PUMP2. Mix water and anti-freeze in
15. DHP-A Opti bleed the expansion vessel through the bleed screw until fluid appears. Bleed also the outdoor unit using the bleedscrew on the connect
2: Bleed the outdoor unit16. Stop the brine pump in the control computer menu SERVICE -> MANUAL TEST -> BRINEPUMP, set the value to 0, at the sa
10.5 Manual test10.5.1 IntroductionAt manual test some heat pump controller functions are inactivated. Therefore, don´t set the heat pump intooperatin
10.5.3 Test the brine pump1. Start the brine pump by setting the parameter BRINE PUMP to a value between 30% and 100%. (1 at constant speed circulatio
Cold and hot water pipes and overflow pipes from safety valves must be made of heat resistant and corro-sion-resistant material, for example copper. T
10.5.6 Test the compressorRisk of burn injury, the pressure pipe on the compressor can be very hot after operating for a while!1. Start the circulatio
10.5.9 Exit test operation1. Set the parameter for MANUAL TEST to 0.10.6 Commissioning10.6.1 Select operating mode1. Set the heat pump to the desired
NTrimming must be carried out over a few days as the inertia in the heating system causes the indoor tempera-ture to change slowly.1. Choose one of th
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2.2.4 Work on the refrigerant circuitWhen repairing the refrigerant circuit, the refrigerant must not be released from the heat pump, it must trea-ted
2.5 CommissioningThe installation may only be commissioned if the heating system and brine system have been filled and bled.Otherwise the circulation
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