Nibe FLM User guide

IHB EN 1850-5
331702
INSTALLER MANUAL
Exhaust air module
NIBE FLM
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41 Important information
4Safety information
62 Delivery and handling
6Transport
6Assembly
7Supplied components
7Removing the covers
83 The design of the exhaust air module
9Pipe connections
9HVAC components
9Sensors etc.
9Electrical components
9Ventilation
9Miscellaneous
104 Pipe and ventilation connections
10General pipe connections
11Dimensions and pipe connections
11Mounting
12Brine side
13Condensation water hose
14General ventilation connection
14Ventilation flow
14Adjusting ventilation
14Dimension and ventilation connections
15Installation alternative
175 Electrical connections
17General
17Connections
226 Commissioning and adjusting
22Preparations
22Filling and venting
23Start-up and inspection
267 Program settings
26Start guide
26Menu system
288 Service
28Service actions
299 Disturbances in comfort
29
Info menu
29Manage alarm
30Troubleshooting
3110 Accessories
3211 Technical data
32Dimensions and setting-out coordinates
33Technical specifications
34Electrical circuit diagram
36Item register
39Contact information
3Table of ContentsNIBE FLM
Table of Contents

Safety information
This manual describes installation and service proced-
ures for implementation by specialists.
The manual must be left with the customer.
This appliance can be used by children
aged from 8 years and above and persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge if they have been given super-
vision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance in a safe way and understand
the hazards involved. Children shall not
play with the appliance. Cleaning and user
maintenance shall not be made by children
without supervision.
Rights to make any design or technical
modifications are reserved.
©NIBE 2018.
SYMBOLS
NOTE
This symbol indicates danger to person or ma-
chine .
Caution
This symbol indicates important information
about what you should consider when installing
or servicing the installation.
MARKING
The CE mark is obligatory for most products sold in
the EU, regardless of where they are made.
CE
Classification of enclosure of electro-technical equip-
ment.
IP21
Danger to person or machine.
!
Read the User Manual.
SERIAL NUMBER
The serial number can be found at the bottom left inside
the front cover.
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Serial number
Caution
You need the product's (14 digit) serial number
for servicing and support.
RECOVERY
Leave the disposal of the packaging to the in-
staller who installed the product or to special
waste stations.
When disposing of the product, its constituent
materials and components, e.g. compressors,
fans, circulation pumps and circuit boards, must be dis-
posed of at a special waste station or dealer who
provides this type of service.
To access the separate components, refer to the section
that shows the construction of the product. No special
tools are required for access.
Improper disposal of the product by the user results in
administrative penalties in accordance with current le-
gislation.
NIBE FLMChapter 1 | Important information4
1 Important information

INSPECTION OF THE INSTALLATION
In addition, fill in the page for the installation data in the User Manual.
Current regulations require the heating installation to be inspected before it is commissioned. The inspection must
be carried out by a suitably qualified person. Current regulations require the exhaust air module to be inspected
before it is commissioned. The inspection must be carried out by a suitably qualified person. In addition, fill in the
page for the installation data in the User Manual.
DateSignatureNotesDescription
✔
Ventilation (page 14)
Setting the ventilation flow
Brine (page 12)
Non-return valve
System flushed
System vented
Antifreeze
Expansion vessel
Particle filter
Safety valve
Shut off valves
Circulation pump setting
Checking the condensation water seal
Trim valve
Electricity (page 17)
Connections
Phase voltage
Supply connected 230 V
Circuit fuses
5Chapter 1 | Important informationNIBE FLM

Transport
The exhaust air module should be transported and stored
in the dry.
Assembly
NIBE FLM is installed on top of the ground heat pump
or freestanding on brackets. Noise from the circulation
pump or fan can be transferred to the brackets.
•Install with its back to an outside wall, ideally in a room
where noise does not matter, in order to eliminate
noise problems. If this is not possible, avoid placing
it against a wall behind a bedroom or other room
where noise may be a problem.
• Wherever the unit is located, walls to sound sensitive
rooms should be fitted with sound insulation.
• Route pipes so they are not fixed to an internal wall
that backs on to a bedroom or living room.
INSTALLATION AREA
Leave a free space of 800 mm in front of the product.
Leave free space between NIBE FLM and wall/fit-
tings/cables/pipes etc. It is recommended that a space
of at least 10 mm is left to reduce the risk of noise and
of any vibrations being propagated.
800
NOTE
Ensure that there is sufficient space (300 mm)
above NIBE FLM for installing ventilation
hoses.
NIBE FLMChapter 2 | Delivery and handling6
2 Delivery and handling

Supplied components
Non-return valve (RM1)
Ø 32 mm
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Trim valve (RN1)
Ø 15 mm
2 x screws (T25) for in-
stalling NIBE FLM on NIBE
heat pump
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Condensation water hose
Ø 20 mm
LOCATION
The bag of supplied items is placed on top of NIBE FLM.
Removing the covers
FRONT COVER
1. Remove the service cover by pulling it straight out.
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SIDE COVERS
1. Undo the screws at the upper edge
2. Lift the side hatches upwards and twist the cover
outwards slightly.
3. Assembly takes place in the reverse order.
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7Chapter 2 | Delivery and handlingNIBE FLM

LEK
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S3 AA5-S2 AA5
AA5
SF3 AA5-S2
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PF1 HQ10 AA100 BT21
BT20 QM21 XL32
XL31
XL32 BT20
HQ10
XL31
AA100
QM21
PF 1
BT21
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W7 W1 XL40
SF1SF2
W1
SF2 SF1
XL40W6
LEK
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EP16 GQ2 GP2
XL6 XL7BT27
BT26
GQ2EP16
XL6 XL7
GP2
BT26 BT27
NIBE FLMChapter 3 | The design of the exhaust air module8
3 The design of the exhaust air
module

Pipe connections
Connection, brine in, compression ring Ø 15 mmXL6
Connection, brine out, compression ring Ø 15 mmXL7
Ventilation connection exhaust air, Ø 160 mmXL31
Ventilation connection extract air, Ø 160 mmXL32
Drip-pan drainXL40
HVAC components
Heat exchangerEP16
Circulation pump, brineGP2
Venting brineQM21
Sensors etc.
Temperature sensor, exhaust airBT20
Temperature sensor, extract airBT21
Temperature sensor, collector inBT26
Temperature sensor, collector outBT27
Electrical components
Accessory cardAA5
Dip switchAA5-S2
Joint cardAA100
Switch, position 0 - 1, main switchSF1
Switch, position 0 - 1, circulation pumpSF2
PotentiometerSF3
Cord with connection plugW1
Control cableW6
Ventilation
Exhaust air fanGQ2
Exhaust air filterHQ10
Miscellaneous
Type platePF1
Designations at component positions according to standard EN 81346-
2.
9Chapter 3 | The design of the exhaust air moduleNIBE FLM

General pipe
connections
Pipe installation must be carried out in accordance with
current norms and directives.
Lowest permitted temperature of incoming brine is -8°C.
Pipes and other cold surfaces must be insulated with
diffusion-proof material to prevent condensation.
SYMBOL KEY
MeaningSymbol
Shut-off valve
Non-return valve
Circulation pump
Expansion vessel
Filterball
Fan
Pressure gauge
Safety valve
Trim valve
Manual reversing valve/shunt
Bore hole
Ground collector
OUTLINE DIAGRAM
P
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NOTE
Venting may be necessary during installation
and after a period of use. Venting takes place
through vent valve (QM21). When venting, set
the switch for the circulation pump (SF2) to
position ”0”.
COMPATIBLE NIBE HEAT PUMPS
NIBE FLM ventilates the building and preheats the brine,
regardless of which ground source heat pump is in-
stalled, but when NIBE FLM is installed together with
a compatible ground source heat pump, it is possible to
adjust settings and read off sensor values etc. in the
heat pump’s display.
Compatible products
• F1345
• F1355
• F1245
• F1255
• F1145
• F1155
NIBE FLMChapter 4 | Pipe and ventilation connections10
4 Pipe and ventilation
connections

Dimensions and pipe
connections
32
320
38
58
408
100
72
Mounting
CONNECTING TO F1145/F1155/F1245/F1255
1. Remove the front cover from the heat pump.
2. Remove the top panel from the heat pump (installed
with 6 x screws).
3. Install NIBE FLM from the top and slide into position.
4. Secure NIBE FLM with the 2 supplied screws.
5. Connect brine and ventilation pipes.
6. Reinstall the front cover on the heat pump.
NIBE FLM can also be installed freestanding on brackets.
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11Chapter 4 | Pipe and ventilation connectionsNIBE FLM

CONNECTING TO ANOTHER HEAT PUMP
1. Install NIBE FLM on brackets.
2. Connect brine and ventilation pipes.
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Brine side
OUTPUT TRANSFER TO BRINE
Output transfer to brine
0
100 150 200 250
0,5
1,0
1,5
2,0
verförd effekt
(kW)
(m3/h)
(l/s)
Luftflöde
0°
5°
30 50 75
Airflow
Transferred power
The diagram shows the power that is transferred from
the ventilation air to the brine at 0°C and 5°C, and applies
to an air temperature of +20°C and 50% relative air hu-
midity.
EXPANSION VESSEL
The brine circuit must be provided with pressure expan-
sion vessel (CM3). If there is a level vessel (CM2), this
should be replaced. The brine side must be pressurised
to at least 0.5 bar.
To prevent malfunctions, the pressure expansion vessel
should be dimensioned as set out in the diagram. The
pressure expansion vessel covers the temperature range
from -10°C to +20 °C for the brine at a pre-pressure of
0.5 bar and with the safety valve’s opening pressure set
at 3 bar.
Expansion vessel
00 200 400 600 800 1000
10
20
30
40
50
Storlek
(l)
Köldbärarvolym
(l)
Size
Brine volume
NIBE FLMChapter 4 | Pipe and ventilation connections12

Condensation water
hose
1. Connect the condensation water hose to the drip-
pan drain (XL40).
2. Shape the hose into a water seal (see image). If
NIBE FLM is connected to F1245/F1255 there is
space for the hose and the water seal in the heat
pump's insulation.
3. Route the hose to a floor drain or similar.
4. Refill the water seal with water.
Ensure that the end of the hose runs out above the
water level in the floor drain. The hose must be easily
accessible for future cleaning.
LEK
13Chapter 4 | Pipe and ventilation connectionsNIBE FLM

General ventilation
connection
• Ventilation installation must be carried out in accord-
ance with current norms and directives.
• Connections must be made via flexible hoses, which
should be installed so that they are easy to replace.
• Provision must be made for inspection and cleaning
of the duct.
• Make sure that there are no reductions of cross-sec-
tional area in the form of creases, tight bends, etc.,
since this will reduce the ventilation capacity.
• The air duct system must be a minimum of air tight-
ness class B.
• To prevent fan noise being transferred to the ventila-
tion devices, silencers should be installed in the duct
system. In the event of ventilation devices in noise-
sensitive rooms, silencers must be installed.
• The extract air duct and ducts intended for supply air
for FLM cooling have to be insulated with diffusion-
proof material (at least PE30 or equivalent) along their
entire length.
• Ensure that the condensation insulation is fully sealed
at any joints and/or at lead-in nipples, silencers, roof
cowls or similar.
• A duct in a masonry chimney stack must not be used
for extract air.
EXHAUST AIR DUCT /KITCHEN FAN
Exhaust air duct (kitchen fan) must not be connected to
NIBE FLM.
To prevent food vapour being transferred to NIBE FLM
the distance between the kitchen fan and the exhaust
air device must be considered. The distance should not
be less than 1.5 m, but this can vary between different
installations.
Always use a kitchen fan when cooking.
Ventilation flow
Connect NIBE FLM so that all the exhaust air, except
kitchen duct air (kitchen fan), passes through the heat
exchanger (EP16) in the product.
The ventilation flow must comply with the applicable
national standards.
If the exhaust air module is connected to a compatible
heat pump, set the ventilation capacity in the heat
pump’s menu system (menu 5.1.5). Otherwise, set the
ventilation capacity via potentiometer (AA5-SF3).
Adjusting ventilation
To obtain the necessary air exchange in every room of
the house, the exhaust air devices must be correctly
positioned and adjusted and the fan in the exhaust air
module adjusted.
Immediately after installation adjust the ventilation so
that it is set according to the projected value of the
house.
Incorrect adjustment of the ventilation may lead to re-
duced installation efficiency and thus poorer operating
economy, and may cause moisture damage in the
building
Dimension and
ventilation
connections
275
451
158
195
Ø160
LEK
Extract air
Exhaust air
NIBE FLMChapter 4 | Pipe and ventilation connections14

Installation alternative
ANOTHER HEAT PUMP
When NIBE FLM is installed together with another heat
pump, the brine circuit is supplied with a trim valve
(RN1). This is necessary for adjusting the brine flow.
P
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-RN1
FLM COOLING
Where cooling is prioritised, NIBE FLM can be installed
in the brine circuit after the heat pump in the direction
of flow.
For FLM cooling, minimum software version 5539R5 is
required.
P
-QZ20
FLM cooling Requires an external fan (GQ4), four
dampers that are controlled by two motors (QM40),
(QM41) and a non-return damper (RM2). A room sensor
(AZ1-BT50) is also required in one of the rooms where
cooling is required. For electrical connection, see page
20.
The external fan (GQ4) takes over ventilation, which is
led out of the house without recovery. At the same time,
NIBE FLM circulates air to and from other rooms where
cooling is required, normally two to three bedrooms.
Bedroom Hall
Kitchen/
bathroom/
WC
QM41
QM40
GQ4
RM2
Normal operation.
Bedroom Hall
Kitchen/
bathroom/
WC
QM41
QM40
GQ4
RM2
15Chapter 4 | Pipe and ventilation connectionsNIBE FLM

NOTE
When installing with cooling, the supply air
ducts have to be insulated with diffusion-proof
material (at least PE30 or equivalent) along their
entire length.
NIBE FLMChapter 4 | Pipe and ventilation connections16

General
All electrical equipment is connected at the factory.
• Disconnect NIBE FLM before insulation testing the
house wiring.
• For the exhaust air module wiring diagram, see page
34.
• Signal cables to external connections must not be laid
close to high current cables.
• If the supply cable is damaged, only NIBE, its service
representative or similar authorised person may re-
place it to prevent any danger and damage.
NOTE
Electrical installation and service must be car-
ried out under the supervision of a qualified
electrician. Electrical installation and wiring
must be carried out in accordance with the
stipulations in force.
Connections
F1345 has different electrical connection versions de-
pending on when the heat pump was manufactured. To
check which electrical connection applies to your F1345,
check the designation "2.0" visible above the right hand
side of the terminal block as illustrated.
LEK
CONNECTING TO COMPATIBLE HEAT PUMP
Connection of supply to NIBE FLM no. 1
In cases where NIBE FLM is installed together with a
compatible heat pump, it is possible to connect the
supply for NIBE FLM no. 1 on the terminal block in the
heat pump. If this is the case, remove the plug on the
connection cable (W1) and then connect the cable to
the base board (AA2) terminal block X1:4-6 in
F1145/1155/F1245/1255 or on terminal blocks X2:6-9
and X2:11 in F1345, on terminal block AA101:X5 in
F1345 2.0/F1355.
F1145/F1155/F1245/F1255
X1:4 Yellow/green, X1:5 Blue, X1:6 Brown
1 2 3 4 5 6
AA2-X1
F1145/F1155
NIBE FLM
F1145/F1155
AA2-X1
1
2
3
4
5
6
AA2-X1
NIBE FLM F1245/F1255
F1245/F1255 AA2-X1
F1345 without 2.0
X2:6 or X2:7 Brown, X2:8 or X2:9 Blue, X2:11 Yellow/green
6 7 8 9 10 11
F1345
NIBE FLM
X2
LEK
X2
F1345
17Chapter 5 | Electrical connectionsNIBE FLM
5 Electrical connections

F1345 with 2.0/F1355
X5:1 Brown, X5:4 Blue, X5:7 Yellow/green
1 2 3 4 56 7 89
X5
F1345 2.0/
F1355
NIBE FLM
L1
-X3 -X4
1 2 3
-AA101 -AA101
NL2L3 1 2 3456789
-X5
1 2 3456789
-X6
-X7 -X8 -X9
-FC1
-AA101 -AA101
-AA101 -AA101 -AA101
1 2 341 2 31 2 31 2 345
-X10
A B A B
-AA3-X7
K1
-AA101
K2K3
C C NO NC
K4
CNONC
QN10 GP16
L N L L L N N N L N L NPE
PE
6789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2122
12V
A B 1314
-BE1
-GP16
-BE2
-BE3
AUX4
AUX5
1 2 3456789 10 11 12 13 14 15
-AA3
-X6
0-10V
-EP14-EP15
-BF1
1617 18 2
-AA3
-X22
-AA3
-AA3
-X20 -X21
13123
-X23
-BT1
-BT50
-BT25
-BT6
AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
-BT7
-BT71
2.0
1 2 3456789
-X5
-FC1
-AA101
L L L N N N
X5
Connecting the supply to NIBE FLM no. 2-4
NIBE FLM no. 2-4 connects to an earthed single phase
wall socket or a permanent installation. For permanent
installations, NIBE FLM has to be preceded by a circuit
breaker with at least a 3 mm breaking gap.
Connecting the communication to NIBE FLM
no. 1
F1145/F1155/F1245/F1255: The control cable (W6) with
connector XJ6 connects to contact X6 on the base board
(AA2).
F1345/F1355: The control cable (W6) with connector
XJ6 connects to contact X1 on the display board (AA4).
F1145/F1155
XJ6 X6
AA2-X6
F1145/F1155
NIBE FLM
F1145/F1155
AA2-X6
F1245/F1255
XJ6
X6
AA2-X6
NIBE FLM
F1245/F1255
F1245/F1255
AA2-X6
F1345/F1355
XJ6
X1
AA4-X1
F1345/F1355
NIBE FLM
LEK
F1345/F1355 AA4-X1
The DIP switch (AA5-S2) has to be set as follows.
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AA5-S2
LEK
LEK
S3 AA5-S2 AA5
AA5-S2
NIBE FLMChapter 5 | Electrical connections18

Connecting the communication to NIBE FLM
no. 2-4
NIBE FLM no. 2 connects directly to the heat pump on
the input board (terminal block AA3-X4) in
F1145/F1155/F1245/F1255 or on terminal block X6 in
F1345 and on terminal block AA101:X10 in F1345
2.0/F1355.
NIBE FLM no. 3 connects to the accessory board’s ter-
minal block (AA5-X4) in NIBE FLM no. 2.
NIBE FLM no. 4 connects in a similar way in NIBE FLM
no. 3.
Use cable type LiYY, EKKX or similar.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
AA5-X4
15
A
B
GND
A
B
GND
A
B
GND
A
B
GND
A
B
GND
14
13
AA3-X4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
AA5-X4
X6
1 2 3 4
A
B
GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
15
14
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
F1245/F1255
F1145/F1155
AA3-X4
ON
12345678
-X9
-X2
24 20212223 1516171819 1011121314 56789 1
1
N
L
PE
PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
234
-X8
-X4
-X10
-X1
AA5-X4
AA3-X4
LEK
F750
LEK
F1345
NIBE FLM no. 2
NIBE FLM no. 3
X6
FLM no. 2
ON
12345678
-X9
-X2
24 20212223 1516171819 1011121314 56789 1
1
N
L
PE
PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
234
-X8
-X4
-X10
-X1
FLM no. 3
AA5-X4
Compatible heat pump
LEK
F1345 2.0/F1355
AA101:X10
345
-X10
-AA101
67
A
B
GND
NIBE FLM 2-4 can be connected in a similar way to a
previously installed accessory and its accessory board.
The DIP switch (AA5-S2) must be set as follows.
LEK
LEK
S3 AA5-S2 AA5
AA5-S2
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AA5-S2
NIBE FLM no. 3
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AA5-S2
NIBE FLM no. 2
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AA5-S2
NIBE FLM no. 4
19Chapter 5 | Electrical connectionsNIBE FLM

CONNECTING TO ANOTHER HEAT PUMP
In cases where NIBE FLM is installed together with an-
other heat pump, connect the exhaust air module to a
grounded single phase wall socket or through a perman-
ent installation. For permanent installations, NIBE FLM
must be preceded by a circuit breaker with at least a 3
mm breaking gap.
For installation with another heat pump, do not connect
control cable (W6).
The DIP switch (AA5-S2) must be set as follows.
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AA5-S2
LEK
LEK
S3 AA5-S2 AA5
AA5-S2
OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS
Room sensor for FLM cooling
For optimum function, a separate room sensor (AZ1-
BT50) should be connected when installing with cooling.
This sensor is placed in the room that is to be kept
coolest. The room sensor has up to three functions:
•Offers the opportunity to set a different target temper-
ature in the room that is to be kept coolest.
• Show current room temperature in the display on the
heat pump.
• Provides the opportunity to activate FLM cooling.
Install the sensor in a neutral position where the set
temperature is required, 1.5 m above the floor. It is im-
portant that the sensor is not prevented from measuring
the correct room temperature, for example by being
located in a recess, between shelves, behind a curtain,
above or close to a heat source, in a draught from an
external door or in direct sunlight. Closed radiator ther-
mostats can also cause problems.
Connection of room sensor for FLM cooling
F1145/F1155
Room sensor (AZ1-BT50) is connected to any AUX input
(AA3-X6:9-18).
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
AA3-X6
External
F1145/F1155
AZ1-BT50
AA3-X6
F1245/F1255
Room sensor (AZ1-BT50) is connected to any AUX input
(AA3-X6:9-18).
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
AA3-X6
External
AZ1-BT50
F1245/F1255
AA3-X6
NIBE FLMChapter 5 | Electrical connections20
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