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2 2 / 0 8 – 6 2 2 8 0 8 1 _ 0 4 T r a n s l a t i o n o f O r i g i n a l i n s t r u c t i o n s HMI - BHP User manual 2020-02-20 08:52...
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All specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Although every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, Aermec shall not be held liable for any errors or...
Setting solar system integration (Solar setting) ....... p. 20 Enabling the Holiday Program function used for the weekly timer (Holiday release) ............p. 12 Set the installation of a compatible Aermec accessory tank (DHW tank) .................. p. 20 Enabling/disabling the anti-legionella cycle (Disinfection) ........................
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Setting the serial address of the unit (Address) ....... p. 23 Setting the refrigerant recovery function (Refri. recovery) ........................p. 23 Set the management logic for the compatible Aermec accessory tank heater (elec. tank heater) ........p. 24 Set the memory contact function (Memory contact) .... p. 24 Setting the maximum temperature for the DHW storage tank via heat pump only (T HP max) ..........
USER INTERFACE After startup, the main page (Home) appears on the display. From this page it will be possible to: — select one of the menus available to the user; — turn on / off the unit; 1.1 MAIN PAGE (HOME) —...
STRUCTURE OF THE MENUS 2.1 FUNCTIONS Page Content Paragraph Mode 4.2 Setting the operating mode (Mode) p. 9 4.3 Activating the function for fast domestic hot water production Fast hot water (Fast hot water) p. 9 4.4 Setting the priority between cooling and domestic hot water pro- Cool+hot water duction (Cool+hot water) p. 9 4.5 Set the priority between heating and domestic hot water produc-...
7.4 Setting the status of the 2-way valve in heating mode (Heat 2-Way Heat 2-Way valve valve) p. 20 Solar setting 7.5 Setting solar system integration (Solar setting) p. 20 7.6 Set the installation of a compatible Aermec accessory tank (DHW Water tank tank) p. 20 Thermostat 7.7 Setting the use of an external thermostat (Thermostat) p. 20 Other thermal 7.8 Setting an additional heat source (Other thermal) p. 20...
BASIC FUNCTIONS 3.1 SWITCHING THE UNIT ON AND OFF (ON/OFF) 2017-05-04 Fri. 16:41 Function Parameter View Commission General To switch the unit on or off, press the flag shown in the figure; once this is done, the system will ask for confirmation of the switching on or off through another window where the on/off command can be confirmed or cancelled.
Note: 2. Move on to the next page; 1. If the compatible Aermec accessory tank for this model (refer to the installation 3. Go back to the higher level menu; manual for more information) is not installed and correctly set, this function 4.
Upper AT Heat: 25°C Note: Lower AT Heat: -20°C 1. If the compatible Aermec accessory tank for this model (refer to the installation manual for more information) is not installed and correctly set, this function will not be available;...
ter a value within the permitted range. After setting the value, press “OK” to confirm Clicking on the label for one of the days of the week allows access to the page for and return to the higher level; that day, where you can assign a value to the day, including: —...
1. If one day or more is set on “Holiday” in the weekly timer, this function must be 2. If the compatible Aermec accessory tank for this model (refer to the installation “On” if you want the program specified in the timer to be respected;...
2. Every time you press on the label, the value will change. Once you have select- ed the required value, press the icon to save and implement the setting; 3. If the compatible Aermec accessory tank for this model (refer to the installation Note: manual for more information) is not installed and correctly set, the references to hot water production will not be available;...
6. The default value for this function is “Off”. Cancel If the compatible Aermec accessory tank for this model (refer to the installation manual for more information) - and/or an additional heat source (paragraph "7.7 Setting the use of an external thermostat (Thermostat) p. 20") or electric heater (paragraph "7.8 ...
Lastly, press the top right button to save the data entered. Note: 1. If the compatible Aermec accessory tank for this model (refer to the installa- tion manual for more information) is not installed and correctly set, the “DHW”...
PARAMETER MENU 5.2 SETTING THE TEMPERATURE SET-POINTS USED BY THE UNIT IN THE VARIOUS MODES (WOT-COOL~ ΔT-HOT WATER) 5.1 NAVIGATING THE MENU WOT Cool Parameter (1/2) Range: 7~25°C Default: 18°C WOT Cool: 18°C 18°C WOT Heat: 20°C RT Cool: 24°C RT Heat: 20°C Cancel T water tank: 50°C...
VIEW MENU 6.1 NAVIGATING THE MENU This menu is used possible to display a great deal of information related to machine VIEW operation. Each label brings together a set of information so that the user can check the status of the unit and any current errors or faults. The following keys are used Status to navigate this menu: 1.
Indicates the temperature of the water leaving the optional heater (paragraph "7.9 Setting an additional heater (Optional T-optional water sen. E-heater) p. 21") T-tank ctrl. Indicates the temperature measured in the compatible Aermec accessory tank T-economizer in Indicates the temperature on the economiser inlet T-economizer out Indicates the temperature on the economiser outlet Indicates the set temperature for radiant floor debug (paragraph "7.12 Setting the pre-heating procedure for radiant panels...
COMMISSION MENU 7.1 NAVIGATING THE MENU 7.2 SETTING THE CONTROL LOGIC (CTRL.STATE) Ctrl. state WARNING: these functions and parameters must only be set and/or mod- ified by authorised personnel with the necessary technical skills to install and maintain these units. Incorrect settings may lead to malfunctioning or damage to the unit and the system! T water out Commission...
NOTE: it will be activated in place of the heat pump; you can also define the logic for man- 1. If the compatible Aermec accessory tank is not installed, operating modes in- aging the substitution. The available logic items are: volving DHW production will NOT be available.
NOTE: 5. The DHW request will be met by the electric heater in the compatible Aermec 1. When this function is activated, it permits the activation of the replacement accessory tank, whereas the system request will be met by the electric heaters;...
7.10 SETTING THE INSTALLATION OF THE REMOTE ROOM 7.12 SETTING THE PRE-HEATING PROCEDURE FOR TEMPERATURE PROBE (AMBIENT SENSOR) RADIANT PANELS (FLOOR DEBUG) Remote sensor Start Floor debug: On Without Segments: 2 With Period 1 temp: 25°C Segment time: 12H Cancel ∆T of segment: 5°C After accessing the “Ambient sensor”...
7.14 ACTIVATING MODE FORCING (FORCE MODE) 7.17 SETTING THE SERIAL ADDRESS OF THE UNIT (ADDRESS) Force mode Address Range: 1~153 Default: 1 Force cool Force heat Cancel Cancel After accessing the "Force mode" function, you can activate or deactivate the com- mand to execute the specific heating or cooling function.
After accessing the “Max HP T” function, you can indicate the maximum temper- ature for heating the water in the compatible Aermec accessory tank via the heat After accessing the “Elec. tank heater” function, you can select the logic for man- pump only.
MAIN MENU NOTE: if this option is activated, after a power failure the unit will automatically resume the values set and saved in the memory. 8.1 NAVIGATING THE MENU 8.4 ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING THE SOUND (BEEPER) General (1/2) General (1/2) Temp. unit: Celsius Temp.
3. The system is compatible with routers that use WEP cryptography. EWPE SMART 8.9 MODBUS RS485 CONNECTION If you want to manage the unit via a BMS connected via ModBus RS485, refer to the information available in the dedicated manual, available at the following address: http://www.aermec.com/qrcode.asp?q=14459...
ALARM CODES If error or alarm conditions arise during normal operation of the unit, faults will be indicated on the display by icons ( ); it will also be possible to obtain more information about active errors by checking the specific page in the "View" "Error" page menu (as specified in paragraph "6.3 Viewing the status of the unit parameters (Parameter) p. 18"). Possible errors (with relative codes) are as follows: Label Error Description...
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