Nibe F1255 [11/84] Electrical components
Pipe connections
Connection, heating medium flowXL 1
Connection, heating medium returnXL 2
Connection, cold waterXL 3
Connection, hot waterXL 4
Connection, HWC*XL 5
Connection, brine inXL 6
Connection, brine outXL 7
* Only applies to enamelled or stainless steel vessels.
HVAC components
Venting, coilQM 22
Shut-off valve, heating medium flowQM 31
Shut off valve, heating medium returnQM 32
Shut off valve, brine outQM 33
Shut-off valve, brine inQM 34
Shuttle valve, climate system/water heaterQN 10
Sensors etc.
Flow meter (only for Germany, Switzerland and
Austria)
BF 1
Outside sensorBT 1
Temperature sensors, heating medium flowBT 2
Temperature sensor, hot water chargingBT 6
Temperature sensor, hot water topBT 7
Electrical components
Display unitAA 4
AA4-XJ3 USB socket
AA4-XJ4 Service outlet (No function)
Immersion heaterEB 1
Sacrificial anode*FR 1
SwitchSF 1
Network cable for NIBE Uplink
TM
W130
* Only heat pump with enamelled vessel.
Miscellaneous
Rating platePF 1
Type plate, cooling sectionPF 2
Serial number platePF 3
Cable gland, incoming electricityUB 1
Cable glandUB 2
Cable gland, rear side, sensorUB 3
Designations in component locations according to
standard IEC 81346-1 and 81346-2.
9Chapter 3 | The heat pump designNIBE™ F1255
Содержание
- Ground source heat pump 1
- Installer manual 1
- Nibe f1255 1
- In event of disturbances in comfort 2
- Accessories 64 3
- Commissioning and adjusting 26 3
- Control introduction 30 3
- Control menus 34 3
- Delivery and handling 5 3
- Disturbances in comfort 62 3
- Electrical connections 17 3
- Important information 2 3
- Item register 76 3
- Pipe connections 12 3
- Service 56 3
- Table of contents 3
- Technical data 66 3
- The heat pump design 8 3
- Country specific information 4
- Important information 4
- Marking 4
- Safety information 4
- Serial number 4
- Symbols 4
- This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and per sons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved chil dren shall not play with the appliance cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without super vision rights to make any design or technical modifications are reserved nibe 2013 4
- Current regulations require the heating installation to be inspected before it is commissioned the inspection must be carried out by a suitably qualified person fill in the page for information about installation data in the user manual 5
- Inspection of the installation 5
- Contact information 6
- For countries not mention in this list please contact nibe sweden or check www nibe eu for more information 6
- Assembly 7
- Delivery and handling 7
- Installation area 7
- Pulling out the cooling module 7
- Transport 7
- Front cover 8
- Location 8
- Removing the covers 8
- Side covers 8
- Supplied components 8
- Insulation immersion heater 9
- Insulation top 9
- Removing parts of the insula tion 9
- General 10
- Nibe f1255 chapter 3 the heat pump design 8 10
- The heat pump design 10
- View from above 10
- View from behind 10
- Designations in component locations according to standard iec 81346 1 and 81346 2 11
- Electrical components 11
- Hvac components 11
- Miscellaneous 11
- Only applies to enamelled or stainless steel vessels 11
- Only heat pump with enamelled vessel 11
- Pipe connections 11
- Sensors etc 11
- Designations in component locations according to standard iec 81346 1 and 81346 2 12
- Electrical cabinets 12
- Electrical components 12
- Only heat pump with enamelled vessel 12
- Cooling components 13
- Cooling section 13
- Designations in component locations according to standard iec 81346 1 and 81346 2 13
- Electrical components 13
- Hvac components 13
- Pipe connections 13
- Sensors etc 13
- Any high points in the climate system must be equipped with air vents 14
- F1255 consists of a heat pump water heater electrical module circulation pumps and a control system f1255 is connected to the brine and heating medium circuits 14
- F1255 is not equipped with external shut off valves these must be installed to facilitate any future servicing 14
- General 14
- In the heat pump evaporator the brine water mixed with anti freeze glycol or ethanol releases its energy to the refrigerant which is vaporised in order to be compressed in the compressor the refrigerant of which the temperature has now been raised is passed to the condenser where it gives off its energy to the heating medium circuit and if necessary to the water heater if there is a greater need for heating hot water than the compressor can provide there is an integrated immersion heater 14
- Pipe connections 14
- Pipe installation must be carried out in accordance with current norms and directives f1255 can operate with a return temperature of up to 58 c and an outgoing temperature from the heat pump of 70 65 c with only the compressor 14
- Symbol key 14
- System diagram 14
- The pipe system needs to be flushed out be fore the heat pump is connected so that debris cannot damage component parts 14
- Brine side 15
- Collector 15
- Connecting the brine side 15
- Dimensions and pipe connec tions 15
- Pipe dimensions 15
- Side connection 15
- Connecting the climate system 16
- Connecting the hot water heater 16
- Docking alternatives 16
- Extra electric hot water heater 16
- Heating medium side 16
- Hot water heater 16
- Buffer vessel 17
- Free cooling 17
- Under floor heating systems 17
- Ventilation recovery 17
- Ground water system 18
- Two or more climate systems 18
- Electrical connections 19
- General 19
- Miniature circuit breaker 19
- Temperature limiter 19
- Accessibility electrical connection 20
- Cable lock 20
- Connecting external operating voltage for the control system 21
- Connections 21
- Power connection 21
- Tariff control 21
- Outside sensor 22
- Room sensor 22
- Temperature sensor external flow line 22
- Electrical addition maximum output 23
- Emergency mode 23
- Hot water is not produced 23
- If more than the maximum output for the immersion heater connected on delivery is needed the heat pump can be switched to maximum 9 kw 23
- If the current sensors are connected the heat pump monitors the phase currents and allocates the electrical steps automatically to the least loaded phase 23
- Move the white cable from terminal block x7 23 to terminal block x3 13 the seal on the terminal block must be broken on the immersion heater card aa1 23
- On delivery the immersion heater is connected for a maximum of 7 kw switchable to 9 kw 23
- Setting maximum output in the electrical addition is done in menu 5 2 23
- Settings 23
- Switch sf1 must not be moved to or until f1255 has been filled with water other wise the temperature limiter thermostat compressor and the immersion heater can be damaged 23
- The compressor is off and heating is managed by the immersion heater 23
- The immersion heater s output in emergency mode is set with the dipswitch s2 on the immersion heater circuit board aa1 according to the table below factory setting is 6 kw 23
- The immersion heater s output is split into seven steps four steps if the immersion heater is switched to maximum 9 kw according to the table below 23
- The load monitor is not connected 23
- The tables display the total phase current for the im mersion heater 23
- This switch only applies to 3x400v 23
- When the heat pump is set to emergency mode sf1 is set to only the most necessary functions are activ ated 23
- 3 4 5 6 24
- Load monitor 24
- Optional connections 24
- External connection options 25
- Nibe uplink 25
- Possible selection for aux inputs 25
- Possible selection for aux output potential free variable relay 26
- Connecting accessories 27
- Commissioning and adjusting 28
- Filling and venting 28
- Filling and venting the brine system 28
- Filling and venting the climate system 28
- Filling the hot water heater 28
- Preparations 28
- Commissioning 29
- Operation in the start guide 29
- Start guide 29
- Symbol key 29
- Post adjustment and venting 30
- Pump adjustment automatic operation 30
- Pump adjustment manual operation 30
- Post adjusting the room temperat ure 31
- Readjusting venting collector side 31
- Readjusting venting heat medium side 31
- Control introduction 32
- Display unit 32
- Advanced settings these settings are not available to the end user the menu is visible by pressing the back button for 7 seconds see page 50 33
- Display of temperature and other operating informa tion and access to the alarm log see page 44 33
- Menu 1 indoor climate 33
- Menu 2 hot water 33
- Menu 3 info 33
- Menu 4 heat pump 33
- Menu 5 service 33
- Menu system 33
- Setting and scheduling hot water production see page 42 33
- Setting and scheduling the indoor climate see page 34 33
- Setting time date language display operating mode etc see page 45 33
- Symbols in the display 33
- The following symbols can appear in the display during operation 33
- 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 33
- Operation 34
- Selecting menu 34
- Selecting options 34
- Setting a value 34
- Help menu 35
- Scroll through the windows 35
- Use the virtual keyboard 35
- Control menus 36
- Menu 1 indoor climate 36
- Menu 1 temperature 36
- Overview 36
- Menu 1 heating 37
- Menu 1 scheduling 37
- Menu 1 ventilation accessory required 37
- Menu 1 cooling accessory required 38
- Menu 1 ventilation accessory required 38
- Menu 1 advanced 39
- Menu 1 heating curve 39
- Menu 1 external adjustment 40
- Menu 1 min flow line temp 40
- Menu 1 cooling settings accessory re quired 41
- Menu 1 room sensor settings 41
- Menu 1 fan return time accessory re quired 42
- Menu 1 night cooling accessory re quired 43
- Menu 1 own curve 43
- Menu 1 point offset 43
- Menu 2 comfort mode 44
- Menu 2 hot water 44
- Menu 2 scheduling 44
- Menu 2 temporary lux 44
- Overview 44
- Menu 2 advanced 45
- Menu 2 hot water recirc 45
- Menu 2 periodic increases 45
- Menu 3 add heat info 46
- Menu 3 alarm log 46
- Menu 3 compressor info 46
- Menu 3 indoor temp log 46
- Menu 3 info 46
- Menu 3 service info 46
- Overview 46
- Menu 4 heat pump 47
- Menu 4 internet 47
- Menu 4 plus functions 47
- Menu 4 pool accessory is required 47
- Overview 47
- Menu 4 nibe uplink 48
- Menu 4 proxy settings 48
- Menu 4 sg ready 48
- Menu 4 sms accessory is required 48
- Menu 4 tcp ip settings 48
- Menu 4 my icons 49
- Menu 4 op mode 49
- Menu 4 advanced 50
- Menu 4 auto mode setting 50
- Menu 4 holiday setting 50
- Menu 4 language 50
- Menu 4 op prioritisation 50
- Menu 4 time date 50
- Menu 4 degree minute setting 51
- Menu 4 factory setting user 51
- Menu 4 schedule blocking 51
- Accessory needed 52
- Accessory settings operational settings for different accessories 52
- Factory setting service total reset of all settings includ ing settings available to the user to default values 52
- Forced control forced control of the different compon ents in the heat pump 52
- Hold the back button in for 7 seconds to access the service menu 52
- Incorrect settings in the service menus can damage the heat pump 52
- Menu 5 service 52
- Menu service has orange text and is intended for the advanced user this menu has several sub menus status information for the relevant menu can be found on the display to the right of the menus 52
- Operating settings operating settings for the heat pump 52
- Overview 52
- Quick start quick starting the compressor 52
- Soft in outputs setting software controlled in and outputs on the input circuit board aa3 52
- Start guide manual start of the start guide which is run the first time the heat pump is started 52
- System settings system settings for the heat pump activating accessories etc 52
- Menu 5 alarm actions 53
- Menu 5 br pmp al set 53
- Menu 5 fan sp exhaust air accessory is required 53
- Menu 5 hot water settings 53
- Menu 5 max diff flow line temp 53
- Menu 5 max flow line temperature 53
- Menu 5 operating settings 53
- Menu 5 0 op mod heat med pump 54
- Menu 5 1 pump speed heating medium 54
- Menu 5 brine pump speed 54
- Menu 5 operating mode brine pump 54
- Menu 5 2 heat pump testing 55
- Menu 5 2 internal electrical addition 55
- Menu 5 4 flow set climate system 55
- Menu 5 accessory settings 55
- Menu 5 flm 55
- Menu 5 shunt controlled add heat 55
- Menu 5 extra climate system 56
- Menu 5 factory setting service 56
- Menu 5 floor drying function 56
- Menu 5 forced control 56
- Menu 5 quick start 56
- Menu 5 soft in outputs 56
- Menu 5 start guide 56
- Menu 5 step controlled add heat 56
- Menu 5 0 change log 57
- Draining the climate system 58
- Draining the water heater 58
- Emergency mode 58
- Service 58
- Service actions 58
- Emptying the brine system 59
- Helping the circulation pump to start 59
- Pulling out the cooling module 60
- Remove the front cover according to the de scription on page 6 60
- Shut off the heat pump and turn off the cur rent on the safety breaker 60
- Temperature sensor data 60
- The cooling module can be pulled out for service and transport 60
- The cooling module is easy to remove if it is drained first see page 56 60
- At reinstallation the supplied o rings must replace the existing ones at the connections to the heat pump see image 61
- The cooling module is installed in reverse or der 61
- Usb service outlet 62
- Basic actions 64
- Disturbances in comfort 64
- Info menu 64
- Low hot water temperature or a lack of hot water 64
- Low room temperature 64
- Manage alarm 64
- Troubleshooting 64
- Gurgling sound 65
- High or distracting ventilation 65
- High room temperature 65
- Low or a lack of ventilation 65
- Low system pressure 65
- The compressor does not start 65
- Uneven room temperature 65
- Whining noise in the radiators 65
- Accessories 66
- Accessory card axc 40 66
- Active passive cooling hpac 40 66
- Auxiliary relay hr 10 66
- Base extension ef 45 66
- Buffer vessel ukv 66
- Communications module modbus 40 66
- Communications module sms 40 66
- Exhaust air module flm 66
- External electrical addition elk 66
- Extra shunt group ecs 40 ecs 41 66
- Filling valve kit kb 32 66
- Free cooling pcs 44 66
- Level monitor nv 10 66
- Passive cooling pcm 42 66
- Pool heating pool 40 66
- Room unit rmu 40 66
- Water heater accumulator tank 67
- Dimensions and setting out coordinates 68
- Technical data 68
- Technical specifications 69
- Miscellaneous 70
- 16 kw miscellaneous 71
- Cooling mode 71
- Diagram dimensioning compressor speed 71
- Heating mode 71
- Kg weight complete heat pump 125 kg weight only cooling module 065 258 part number 3x400v enamel for germany switzerland and austria only 065 239 part no 3x400v enamel 065 257 part number 3x400v stainless 065 059 part no 3x400v copper 71
- Mm depth 1800 mm height 1950 mm required ceiling heigh 71
- Supply temperature heating medium 35 c 71
- Supply temperature heating medium 50 c 71
- The compressor provides a flow temperature up to 65 c the remainder up to 70 c is obtained using the additional heat 71
- To size heating dump see the diagram for heating operation 71
- Use this diagram to size the heating dump for cooling operation and for pool heating 71
- Working range heat pump compressor op eration 71
- Electrical circuit diagram 72
- Item register 78
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