Danfoss DHP-H Uživatelský manuál

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USER’S MANUAL
DHP-H, DHP-L, DHP-C, DHP-A
Navigate the control computers menus using:
To increase or reduce the set values use:
To adjust the room temperature: start by pressing
The degree information that now appears in the display is the
last desired room temperature.
To increase the temperature: press
To lower the temperature: press
The temperature you now require is registered immediately.
(After approximately ten seconds the desired room tempera-
ture appears in the display again, together with other infor-
mation.) The heat pump now starts to work to reach the new
temperature.
VUBMA102
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Strany 1 - USER’S MANUAL

USER’S MANUALDHP-H, DHP-L, DHP-C, DHP-ANavigate the control computer’s menus using: To increase or reduce the set values use: To adjust the room tempe

Strany 2 - VUBMA102

Danfoss – 10 VUBMA102Value for CURVE is 40...Outdoor temperatureSupply temperature...at zero degreesMaximum supply tem-peratureSupply temperatureOutdo

Strany 3 - Table of contents

Danfoss – 11VUBMA102Supply temperatureOutdoor temperatureMaximum supply tem-peratureThe most energy efficient and cost effective setting is achieved

Strany 4 - 1 Important information

Danfoss – 12 VUBMA102Supply temperatureOutdoor temperatureLocal higher supply tem-perature at -5°Figure 6: The adjusted curve at -5°C You can choose t

Strany 5 - 1.2 Protection

Danfoss – 13VUBMA102TEMPERATURESThe heat pump can display a graph showing the history of the various sensors’ temperatures and you can see how they h

Strany 6 - 2 About your heat pump

Danfoss – 14 VUBMA102HYSTERESIS (∆t) ≥ xCompressor start(-60)Compressor stop(0)t1t2HYSTERESIS (∆t) ≥ xTIMEINTEGRALSUPPLY TEMP.HYSTERESISThe informatio

Strany 7 - 2.2 Components

Danfoss – 15VUBMA1022.8 Installation principle, DHP-H, DHP-CThe image shows the principles of a piping installation with all components. Figure 9: P

Strany 8 - 2.4 Auxiliary heat, DHP-A

Danfoss – 16 VUBMA1022.9 Installation principle, DHP-LThe image shows the principles of a piping installation with all components.Figure 11: Principl

Strany 9 - 2.7 Regulation information

Danfoss – 17VUBMA1022.10 Installation principle, DHP-AThe image shows the principles of a piping installation with all components.Figure 13: Princip

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Danfoss – 18 VUBMA1023 Control computerA control computer is used to automatically calculate the heat demand in the house where the heat pump is inst

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Danfoss – 19VUBMA1023.1 DisplayThe display of the control computer shows information about the heat pump’s operation, sta-tus and any alarms, in tex

Strany 13 - INTEGRAL

Danfoss – 20 VUBMA102Symbol MeaningTANK Indicates the temperature level in the water heater. During charging, the tank is filled and filling starts at

Strany 14 - HYSTERESIS

Danfoss – 21VUBMA102Message MeaningLOWPRESS ERRORAlarm that indicates that the low pressure switch has deployed.MOTOR P ERRORAlarm that indicates tha

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Danfoss – 22 VUBMA1023.2 Menus3.2.1 Main menu INFORMATIONThe control computer’s main menu, INFORMATION, is opened by pressing the right or left butt

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Danfoss – 23VUBMA1023.2.2 Sub-menu OPERATIONIn the OPERATION menu you can set the operating mode of the heat pump. When changing operating mode, con

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Danfoss – 24 VUBMA1023.2.3 Sub-menu HEATCURVEIn the HEATCURVE menu the settings that affect the indoor temperature are made. For further informa-tion

Strany 18 - ROOM 20°C

Danfoss – 25VUBMA1023.2.4 Sub-menu TEMPERATUREIn the TEMPERATURE menu you are able to view the various temperatures that the installation has had. A

Strany 19 - 3.1 Display

Danfoss – 26 VUBMA1023.2.5 Sub menu OPERAT. TIME, DHP-H, DHP-L, DHP-CIn the OPERAT.TIME menu you are able to view the operating time of the installa

Strany 20 - Symbols specific to DHP-A

Danfoss – 27VUBMA1023.2.6 Sub-menu OPERAT.TIME, DHP-AThis menu is specific to DHP-A.In the OPERAT.TIME menu you are able to view the operating time

Strany 21 - Text specific to DHP-A

Danfoss – 28 VUBMA1023.2.7 Sub-menu DEFROST, DHP-AThis menu is specific to DHP-A.In the “DEFROST” menu it is possible to view miscel-laneous informat

Strany 22 - 3.2 Menus

Danfoss – 29VUBMA1024 Trimming the heating systemTo obtain a heating system balance and obtain an even and comfortable indoor temperature, you must

Strany 23 - OPERATION

Danfoss – 3VUBMA102Table of contents1 Important information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 24 - HEATCURVE

Danfoss – 30 VUBMA1025 Instructions An authorized installer carries out the basic settings of the heat pump at installation. You can carry out the fo

Strany 25 - TEMPERATURE

Danfoss – 31VUBMA1024 Open your selection by pressing the right button once.5 Raise or reduce the value with the up or down buttons. The graph show

Strany 26 - OPERAT.TIME

Danfoss – 32 VUBMA1025.7 Reading off temperaturesReading the hot water temperature.1 Press either the right or left button once to open the INFORMAT

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Danfoss – 33VUBMA1025.8 Calculating energy consumption, DHP-H, DHP-L, DHP-CThe energy consumption calculation is difficult to specify exactly, but t

Strany 28 - Danfoss – 28 VUBMA102

Danfoss – 34 VUBMA1025.9 Calculating energy consumption, DHP-AThe energy consumption calculation is difficult to specify exactly, but the average out

Strany 29 - Danfoss – 29VUBMA102

Danfoss – 35VUBMA1026 Regular checks6.1 Checking operationDuring normal operation, the alarm indicator lights green continuously to show that ever

Strany 30 - 5 Instructions

Danfoss – 36 VUBMA1026.2 Checking the brine levelThe brine circuit must be filled with the correct amount of fluid otherwise the installation may bec

Strany 31 - 5.6 Setting HEATSTOP

Danfoss – 37VUBMA102Shut-off valveStrainerO-ringCover6.4 Checking the safety valveBoth the safety valves for the heating system must be checked at

Strany 32 - 5.7 Reading off temperatures

Danfoss – 38 VUBMA1025 Rinse the strainer.6 Reinstall the strainer.7 Check that the o-ring on the cover is not damaged.8 Screw the cover back into

Strany 33 - DHP-C 4 5 6 7 8 10

Danfoss – 39VUBMA1027 Accessories7.1 Room temperature sensorThe room temperature sensor is an accessory that is installed in the house in a locatio

Strany 34 - 5.10 Manual defrost, DHP-A

Danfoss – 4 VUBMA1021 Important information• If the installation is not used during the winter, the heating system must be drained of water, otherwi

Strany 35 - 6 Regular checks

Danfoss – 40 VUBMA1028 Troubleshooting8.1 AlarmIn the event of an error message try restarting the installation using the installation’s safety swi

Strany 36 - 6.2 Checking the brine level

Danfoss – 41VUBMA102Message Meaning Cause RemedySENSOR HOT WATERFault in the hot water sensor. No hot water production.Electrical fault. Contact your

Strany 37 - 6.5 In the event of leakage

Danfoss – 42 VUBMA1029 Terms and abbreviations Term ExplanationEvaporator In the evaporator, energy from the heat source is absorbed by the refrigera

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Danfoss – 43VUBMA102Term ExplanationROOM If ROOM shows 20°C the heat curve is not affected. If ROOM shows higher or lower, this indicates that the he

Strany 39 - 7 Accessories

Danfoss – 44 VUBMA10210 Default settings in the control computerThe first column in the table below shows the parameters that can be adjusted by the

Strany 40 - 8 Troubleshooting

Danfoss – 45VUBMA10210 ReferencesInstallation and commissioning have been carried out by:Piping installationDate: Company: Name: Telephone no.:

Strany 42 - 9 Terms and abbreviations

Danfoss – 5VUBMA1021.2 Protection1.2.1 Corrosion ProtectionDue to the risk of corrosion, avoid using different types of sprays in the vicinity of

Strany 43 - Term Explanation

Danfoss – 6 VUBMA102Expansion valve/ pressure dropEnclosed refrigerantCompressor/ pressure increasingBrineCondenserEvaporatorBrine circuitRefrigerant

Strany 44 - Danfoss – 44 VUBMA102

Danfoss – 7VUBMA102143525 The heat transfer fluid circuit transports the heat energy out to the water heater, radiator or the under floor heating sy

Strany 45 - 10 References

Danfoss – 8 VUBMA1025 Control equipment• Control computer with graphic display• Temperature sensors (outdoor, supply pipe, return pipe, brine in, b

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Danfoss – 9VUBMA1022.6 Water heater, DHP-ADanfoss DHP-A is supplied with an integrated 180 litre water heater with a defroster tank outside the wate

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