Nibe F1155 Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн
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- Ground source heat pump 1
- Nibe f1255 1
- User manual 1
- In event of disturbances in comfort 2
- Disturbances in comfort 67 3
- F1255 at your service 24 3
- Important information 2 3
- Item register 78 3
- Table of contents 3
- Technical data 72 6 glossary 73 3
- The heat pump the heart of the house 8 3
- Certification that the installation is carried out according to instructions in nibe s installer manual and applicable regulations 4
- Important information 4
- Installation data 4
- Serial number must always be given 4
- Safety information 5
- Always give the product s serial number 14 digits when reporting a fault 6
- Serial number 6
- The serial number can be found at the bottom right of the front cover and in the info menu menu 3 6
- Contact information 7
- Nibe ab sweden box 14 hannabadsvägen 5 se 285 21 markaryd se 8
- Tel 46 0 433 73 000 fax 46 0 433 73 190 e mail info nibe se www nibe se 8
- Excellent properties for f1255 9
- F1255 an excellent choice 9
- Nibe f1255 chapter 2 the heat pump the heart of the house 8 10
- The heat pump the heart of the house 10
- The temperatures are only examples and may vary between different installations and time of year 10
- A heat pump can use stored solar energy from rock ground or water in order to heat a property the conversion of stored energy in nature to property heating occurs in three different circuits in the brine circuit 1 free heat energy is retrieved from the surroundings and transported to the heat pump in the refrigerant circuit 2 the heat pump increases the retrieved heat s low temperature to a high temperature in the heating medium circuit 3 the heat is distributed around the house 11
- Heat pump function 11
- Contact with f1255 12
- External information 12
- Display unit 13
- Change a setting that has not been confirmed 14
- Change page in multiple page instructions for example help text and service info 14
- Confirm selections of sub menus options set values page in the start guide 14
- Emergency mode 14
- Go back to the previous menu 14
- Increase and decrease the values 14
- Scroll in menus and between options 14
- Standby 14
- Display of temperature and other operating information and access to the alarm log see page 49 15
- Heat pump 15
- Hot water 15
- Indoor climate 15
- Menu 1 15
- Menu 2 15
- Menu 3 15
- Menu 4 15
- Menu system 15
- Nibe f1255 chapter 2 the heat pump the heart of the house 15
- Setting and scheduling hot water production see page 44 15
- Setting and scheduling the indoor climate see page 24 15
- Setting time date language display operating mode etc see page 53 15
- When the door to the heat pump is opened the menu system s four main menus are shown in the display as well as certain basic information 15
- The following symbols can appear in the display during operation 16
- Nibe f1255 chapter 2 the heat pump the heart of the house 17
- Operation 17
- Select one of the sub menus by marking it and then pressing the ok button 17
- Selecting menu 17
- To advance in the menu system select a main menu by marking it and then pressing the ok button a new window then opens with sub menus 17
- To move the cursor turn the control knob to the left or the right the marked position is brighter and or has a turned up tab 17
- If something unusual occurs messages about the malfunction appear in the display in the form of different alarm texts see alarm management on page 67 22
- Maintenance of f1255 22
- Regular checks 22
- The function of the safety valve must be checked regularly you can find the safety valve on the incoming pipe cold water to the water heater perform checks as follows 1 open the valve by turning the knob anti clockwise carefully 2 check that water flows through the valve 22
- Your heat pump is in principle maintenance free and therefore requires minimal care after commissioning on the other hand it is recommended that you check your installation regularly 22
- Saving tips 23
- In the past it has been calculated that an average swedish household has an approximate annual consumption of 5000 kwh domestic electri city year in today s society it is usually between 6000 12 00 kwh year 24
- Increasing the indoor temperature one degree increases the energy con sumption by approx 5 24
- Check the accommodation s energy meter regularly preferably once a month this will indicate any changes in power consumption 25
- Example a family with 2 children live in a house with 1 flat screen tv 1 digital box 1 dvd player 1 tv games console 2 computers 3 stereos 2 bulbs in the wc 2 bulbs in the bathroom 4 bulbs in the kitchen 3 bulbs outside a washing machine tumble drier fridge freezer oven vacuum cleaner engine block heater 6240 kwh domestic electricity year 25
- Newly built houses undergo a drying out process for a year the house can then consume significantly more energy than it would thereafter after 1 2 years the heating curve should be adjusted again as well as the heating curve offset and the building s thermostat valves because the heating system as a rule requires a lower temperature once the drying process is complete 25
- Newly built houses usually have twin energy meters use the difference to calculate your domestic electricity 25
- F1255 at your service 26
- Overview 26
- Set the indoor climate 26
- Temperature 26
- Heating 28
- Scheduling 28
- Ventilation accessory required 28
- Cooling accessory required 30
- Ventilation accessory required 31
- Advanced 32
- Heating curve 33
- An offset of the heating curve means that the supply temperature changes as much for all the outdoor temperatures e g that a curve off set of 2 steps increases the supply temperature by 5 c at all outdoor temperatures 34
- Because the flow line temperature cannot be calculated higher than the set maximum value or lower than the set minimum value the heating curve flattens out at these temperatures 34
- Caution 34
- Check the max temperature for your floor with your installer floor supplier 34
- Curve 0 is an own heating curve created in menu 1 34
- Curve offset 34
- Flow line temperature maxim um and minimum values 34
- In the event of making fine adjustments for the indoor temperature the heat curve must be offset up or down instead this is done in menu 1 temperature 34
- Nibe f1255 chapter 3 f1255 at your service 32 34
- The figure at the end of the curve indicates the curve slope the figure beside the thermometer gives the curve offset use the control knob to set a new value confirm the new setting by pressing the ok button 34
- Underfloor heating systems are normally max flow line temperature set between 35 and 45 c 34
- External adjustment 36
- Climate system 37
- Default value 20 c 37
- If there is more than one climate system the setting can be made separately for each system 37
- Menu 1 37
- Min flow line temp 37
- Nibe f1255 chapter 3 f1255 at your service 37
- Set the minimum temperature on the supply temperature to the climate system this means that f1255 never calculates a temperature lower than that set here 37
- Setting range 5 70 c 37
- The value can be increased if you have for example a cellar that you al ways want to heat even in summer 37
- You may also need to increase the value in stop heating menu 4 auto mode setting 37
- Room sensor settings 38
- Cooling settings accessory required 39
- Fan return time accessory required 43
- Caution 44
- Change in curve 44
- Curve 0 in menu 1 must be selected for this curve to apply 44
- Default value 0 c 44
- It is important that the correct heating curve is selected so that the room temperature is experienced as even 44
- Menu 1 44
- Nibe f1255 chapter 3 f1255 at your service 42 44
- Outdoor temp point 44
- Own curve 44
- Point offset 44
- Select a change in the heating curve at a certain outdoor temperature here one step is usually enough to change the room temperature by one degree but in some cases several steps may be required 44
- Setting range 0 80 c 44
- Setting range 10 10 c 44
- Setting range 40 30 c 44
- Supply temperature 44
- The heat curve is affected at 5 c from set outdoor temp point 44
- You can create your own heating curve here if there are special require ments by setting the desired supply temperatures for different outdoor temperatures 44
- Night cooling accessory required 45
- Overview 46
- Set the hot water capacity 46
- Temporary lux 46
- Comfort mode 47
- Scheduling 47
- Advanced 49
- Periodic increases 49
- Hot water recirc 50
- Get information 51
- Overview 51
- Service info 51
- Add heat info 52
- Compressor info 52
- Alarm log 53
- Information about an alarm 53
- Menu 3 53
- Nibe f1255 chapter 3 f1255 at your service 53
- To facilitate fault finding the heat pump operating status at alarm alerts is stored here you can see informa tion for the 10 most recent alarms 53
- To view the run status in the event of an alarm mark the alarm and press the ok button 53
- Indoor temp log 54
- Adjust the heat pump 55
- Overview 55
- Plus functions 55
- Internet 56
- Pool accessory is required 56
- Nibe uplink 57
- Tcp ip settings 57
- Proxy settings 58
- Sg ready 59
- Sms accessory is required 59
- Op mode 60
- Language 62
- My icons 62
- Time date 62
- Holiday setting 63
- Advanced 64
- Choose here how long the heat pump should work with each requirement if there are two or more requirements at the same time if there is only one requirement the heat pump only works with that requirement 64
- Default value 30 min 64
- If 0 minutes is selected it means that requirement is not prioritised but will only be activated when there is no other requirement 64
- Menu 4 64
- Menu advanced has orange text and is intended for the advanced user this menu has several sub menus 64
- Nibe f1255 chapter 3 f1255 at your service 62 64
- Op prioritisation 64
- Setting range 0 to 180 min 64
- The indicator marks where in the cycle the heat pump is 64
- Auto mode setting 65
- Degree minute setting 66
- Factory setting user 66
- Schedule blocking 67
- Disturbances in comfort 69
- Manage alarm 69
- Basic actions 70
- Low hot water temperature or a lack of hot water 70
- Low room temperature 70
- Troubleshooting 70
- High room temperature 71
- Low or a lack of ventilation 71
- Low system pressure 71
- Uneven room temperature 71
- Gurgling sound 72
- High or distracting ventilation 72
- The compressor does not start 72
- Whining noise in the radiators 72
- Only additional heat 73
- Set the heat pump to additional heat mode 73
- Detailed technical specifications for this product can be found in the in stallation manual www nibe eu 74
- Technical data 74
- Additional heat 75
- Brine side 75
- Calculated flow line temperature 75
- Circulation pump 75
- Climate system 75
- Coil tank 75
- Collector 75
- Compressor 75
- Glossary 75
- Condenser 76
- Convector 76
- Disturbances in comfort 76
- Domestic hot water 76
- Dut dimensioned outdoor temperature 76
- Efficiency 76
- Electrical addition 76
- Emergency mode 77
- Evaporator 77
- Expansion valve 77
- Expansion vessel 77
- Fan convectors 77
- Filtering time 77
- Flow pipe 77
- Free cooling 77
- Heat exchanger 77
- Heat factor 77
- Heating curve 78
- Heating medium side 78
- Level monitor 78
- Level vessel 78
- Mixing valve 78
- Outside sensor 78
- Passive cooling 78
- Pressostat 78
- Radiator 78
- Refrigerant 78
- Return pipe 79
- Return temp 79
- Room sensor 79
- Safety valve 79
- Shuttle valve 79
- Supply temperature 79
- Item register 80
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