
Table of contents
Installer reference guide
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EBLA04~08E2V3+E23V3 + EDLA04~08E2V3+E23V3
Daikin Altherma 3 M
4P685228-1A – 2022.05
7.3.4 To close the outdoor unit............................................................................................................................... 70
8 Piping installation 71
8.1 Preparing water piping ................................................................................................................................................... 71
8.1.1 Water circuit requirements............................................................................................................................ 71
8.1.2 Formula to calculate the expansion vessel pre-pressure .............................................................................. 74
8.1.3 To check the water volume and flow rate ..................................................................................................... 74
8.1.4 Changing the pre-pressure of the expansion vessel...................................................................................... 77
8.1.5 To check the water volume: Examples .......................................................................................................... 78
8.2 Connecting water piping................................................................................................................................................. 78
8.2.1 About connecting the water piping ............................................................................................................... 78
8.2.2 Precautions when connecting the water piping............................................................................................ 79
8.2.3 To connect the water piping .......................................................................................................................... 79
8.2.4 To protect the water circuit against freezing ................................................................................................ 80
8.2.5 To fill the water circuit ................................................................................................................................... 84
8.2.6 To fill the domestic hot water tank................................................................................................................ 84
8.2.7 To insulate the water piping .......................................................................................................................... 84
9 Electrical installation 86
9.1 About connecting the electrical wiring .......................................................................................................................... 86
9.1.1 Precautions when connecting the electrical wiring....................................................................................... 86
9.1.2 Guidelines when connecting the electrical wiring......................................................................................... 87
9.1.3 About electrical compliance........................................................................................................................... 88
9.1.4 About preferential kWh rate power supply................................................................................................... 88
9.1.5 Overview of electrical connections except external actuators ..................................................................... 89
9.2 Connections to the outdoor unit.................................................................................................................................... 90
9.2.1 To connect the electrical wiring to the outdoor unit .................................................................................... 95
9.2.2 To connect the main power supply................................................................................................................ 96
9.2.3 To connect the backup heater power supply ................................................................................................ 99
9.2.4 External backup heater kit ............................................................................................................................. 100
9.2.5 To connect the user interface ........................................................................................................................ 107
9.2.6 To connect the shut-off valve ........................................................................................................................ 110
9.2.7 To connect the electricity meters .................................................................................................................. 111
9.2.8 To connect the domestic hot water pump .................................................................................................... 112
9.2.9 To connect the alarm output ......................................................................................................................... 112
9.2.10 To connect the space cooling/heating ON/OFF output................................................................................. 113
9.2.11 To connect the changeover to external heat source..................................................................................... 114
9.2.12 To connect the power consumption digital inputs........................................................................................ 115
9.2.13 To connect the safety thermostat (normally closed contact) ....................................................................... 116
9.2.14 To connect a Smart Grid................................................................................................................................. 117
9.2.15 To connect the WLAN cartridge (delivered as accessory) ............................................................................. 120
10 Finishing the outdoor unit installation 122
10.1 To check the insulation resistance of the compressor .................................................................................................. 122
11 Configuration 123
11.1 Overview: Configuration................................................................................................................................................. 123
11.1.1 To access the most used commands ............................................................................................................. 124
11.1.2 To connect the PC cable to the switch box.................................................................................................... 126
11.2 Configuration wizard....................................................................................................................................................... 127
11.3 Possible screens .............................................................................................................................................................. 128
11.3.1 Possible screens: Overview ............................................................................................................................ 128
11.3.2 Home screen................................................................................................................................................... 129
11.3.3 Main menu screen.......................................................................................................................................... 132
11.3.4 Menu screen................................................................................................................................................... 133
11.3.5 Setpoint screen............................................................................................................................................... 133
11.3.6 Detailed screen with values ........................................................................................................................... 134
11.4 Preset values and schedules........................................................................................................................................... 135
11.4.1 Using preset values......................................................................................................................................... 135
11.4.2 Using and programming schedules................................................................................................................ 135
11.4.3 Schedule screen: Example.............................................................................................................................. 139
11.4.4 Setting the energy prices................................................................................................................................ 143
11.5 Weather-dependent curve ............................................................................................................................................. 145
11.5.1 What is a weather-dependent curve? ........................................................................................................... 145
11.5.2 2-points curve................................................................................................................................................. 145
11.5.3 Slope-offset curve........................................................................................................................................... 146
11.5.4 Using weather-dependent curves.................................................................................................................. 148
11.6 Settings menu ................................................................................................................................................................. 150
11.6.1 Malfunctioning ............................................................................................................................................... 150
11.6.2 Room............................................................................................................................................................... 150
11.6.3 Main zone ....................................................................................................................................................... 155