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AQUAREA USER GUIDE for Bi-Bloc, MonoBloc & All in one

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1. TO CTIMER 7 53256 a eG HEATER AT ON Te WED THU FR pr B 3 Vand Pmt C QUIET H z m SETTI Gg On bel status Lt ono C SERVICE E WATER OUTLET UE OL ON lt 7 a FF IE ER sO Ln Nes sje Sze 2 a OOO60680 ERROR CANCEL HALIDAY S O CRA No Displays Operation LED Display of external room thermostat Display if Solar Hydro active if installed indicator that back up heater is enabled I or disabled nothing showing Hot water tank operation display ON OFF Cooling operation display ON OFF if applicable Heating operation display ON OFF Auto Mode OFF ON Indicator This icon indicates auto mode OFF ON operation Display of timer setting and time CT Display of outside temperature 11 Display of Heat Pump water flow temperature 12 Indicator that back up heater for heat pump and electric immersion heater for the hot water tank is operating on off C Display for quiet mode ON OFF Display for system programming ON OFF Display for system status ON OFF Display for in service mode Engineers use only Button assignment Operation button ON OFF Operating mode selection button Use this button to select the operating mode required System status buttons These buttons are used for a series of status queries Proceed as follows
2. FORCE RESET In normal operation the and buttons are not in use By setting the day s in holiday mode it promotes energy saving while you are on holiday and enables the system to resume at the preset temperature after your holiday Ensure that the system is OFF before setting The system will resume operation automatically at 00 00 am after the holiday The day the HOLIDAY mode was set is counted as day 1 Example setting the holiday mode on June 21 08 00 am By setting 3 days the system resumes operation on June 24 00 00 am 1 Press to enter the HOLIDAY mode 2 Press UP or DOWN to set the desired days Setting range 1 day 999 days 3 Press to confirm the setting Note Press or wait 30 seconds to exit the HOLIDAY mode b Troubleshooting The following symptoms do not indicate malfunction SYMPTOM Flowing sound during operation Operation is delayed a few minutes after restarting Outdoor unit emits water mist Outdoor unit emits mist during heating mode Outdoor unit does not operate Outdoor unit Air to water Heatpump system operation will turn off system difficult to heat up system cannot get warm instantly Backup heater turn ON automatically when it is not enabled Operation starts automatically even without ON Timer Check the following before calling for servicing SYMPTOM Heating operation is not working efficiently Noisy during operation Th
3. Press the CHECK button for 5 seconds to switch to Status mode Press the UP or DOWN button to open the following values 1 Compressor operating frequency 2 Error code 3 Water inlet temperature 4 Water tank temperature Press the CANCEL button or wait 30 seconds to quit Status mode Service button Engineer use only Button for enabling the additional electric heater for the heat 66860 OO 6 pump The additional electric heater can only be used if this button is pushed Note If this button is not pressed the additional electric heater for the heat pump is only used for Defrosting Device startup Frost protection mode Holiday button Quiet mode button System programming buttons These buttons are used to set temperature values Emergency heating mode button This button allows the device to be operated in emergency heating mode with the additional electric heater for the heat pump e g if the heat pump is defective Press the ON OFF button to switch off emergency heating mode Timer programming buttons These buttons are used to set the time and the weekly timer The system is turned off by an external switch Z Warning Sign on display this is to say the following Indicator that DHW is stored at 60 C WARNING HOT Note As the same operator control panel is used for different devices some functions may not apply for your device 4 Operating Instructions of System Operatin
4. code H76 Communication error between remote and HP Reset error Switch off power for 2 minutes Wait 1 minute If still present contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code H90 Communication errors between indoor and outdoor unit Reset error Ensure all isolators are switched on Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code H91 OLP electric immersion heater for hot water tank Check thermostat on cylinder is not set too high Reset error If reoccurring contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code H95 Indoor outdoor unit incorrectly connected Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code H98 High pressure guard in outdoor unit Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code H99 Antifreeze protection for indoor unit heat exchanger Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code AN Indicator ONLY DHW is stored at above 60 C No action required WARNING HOT Errors experienced following initial installation 7 Maintenance Schedule Regular Checks Vv Regular Checks Periodic inspection of indoor outdoor units and connections Ensure outdoor unit NEVER has obstacles covering the unit especially in Autumn with leaves and Winter with snow 8 Technical Support Contact details S Maintenance Schedule TY An annual maintenance service contract is recommended to ensure optimum performance from your Panasonic A2W Heat Pump please contact
5. operation LED is lit and the actual temperature for water outlet and outdoor ambient are shown on the remote control display To select operation mode a AUTO AUTO TANK gt HEAT HEAT TANK gt TANK gt COOL TANK gt COOL HEAT MODE To turn ON or OFF the heating operation In this mode the heat pump will provide energy only for the Heating of the property HEAT TANK MODE In this mode the heat pump will provide energy to the DHW cylinder or the Heating or the property actual mode of operation will not be indicated and only if DHW cylinder is connected to the heat pump control This operation is not used when the DHW water tank is not installed TANK MODE To turn ON or OFF the DHW tank operation In this mode the heat pump will provide energy only to the DHW cylinder only if the cylinder is connected to the heat pump control COOL TANK MODE Heat pump provides cooling to the property The heat pump controls the booster heater in the DHW cylinder only if DHW cylinder is connected to the heat pump control COOL MODE 7 The panel is either turned ON or OFF To turn ON or OFF the heat pump cooling operation To enjoy quiet environment This operation reduces heat pump unit noise In this condition it may cause decrease in heating capacity To enable the backup heater The backup heater will only operate when the setting conditions are fulfilled To disabled the Heater operation ma
6. preparation for 24 7 standing heat loss on new cylinders is negligible It can also be advantageous to set your heating system to be active 24 7 during the heating demand season consult your installer for the most efficient set up given your design and requirements Setting the weekly timer for operation of heat tank to be activated To enter the Timer mode 1 Press the TIMER button setting the date and time for operation to be activated 2 Press the UP or DOWN button to select your desired day 3 Press the SELECT button to confirm 1 will be blinking 4 Press the SELECT button to set Program 1 5 Press the OFF ON button to select ON or OFF timer 6 Press the UP or DOWN button to select your desired time 7 Press MODE to select operation to be carried out a AUTO gt HEAT gt HEAT TANK TANK gt co If HEAT or HEAT TANK is selected you are able to change the shift temperature with the UP or DOWN bottom Press the SET button to confirm Program 1 The selected day is identified with the symbol After 2 seconds the display will move to the next program 8 Repeat the steps 4 to 7 starting with the OFF ON button to set additional commands 2 to 6 if required 9 If no buttons are pressed for 30 seconds during timer setting or if you press the SET button the current setting is saved and the timer setup is ended In step 6 you can also activate QUIET or HEATER by pressing such bottoms in the remote i
7. quoting fault code F46 Current converter open in outdoor unit Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code F95 Cooling high pressure guard in outdoor unit Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code H12 Unsuitable output between the indoor and outdoor unit Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code H15 Compressor temperature sensor Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code H20 Water pump abnormal Reset once if reoccurring contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code H23 Liquid temperature sensor Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code H42 Compressor low pressure Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code H Water side flow rate cut out Check amp Clean in line filter Remove air within the pipework Reset the system If fault occurs repeatedly 4 or more times in 24hrs contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code H 4 High pressure sensor Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code HO5 Defrost circulation error Reset once if reoccurring contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code H70 OLP additional electric heater for heat pump This error code can be reset via controller System will appear to be running normally You must contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code for a full reset H72 Hot water tank temperature sensor Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault
8. to a boiler system For maximum efficiency and individual room temperature control Thermostatic Radiator Valves TRV s are fitted Most radiator thermostats will either have numbers or roman numerals marked on them when they are adjusted the higher the number the warmer the room target set will be Underfloor Heating UFH Where underfloor heating is installed you will see a manifold in a cupboard with pipes coming off them and going into the floor these pipes heat the floor and therefore the room the room temperature will be controlled by a room thermostat connected Do not use a high insulated product in floor finishing as this will inhibit the heat being transferred from floor to air and in turn increase the flow temperature to achieve target air temperature with increased running costs Fan Coil fan Assisted Radiators Designed to operate at a lower flow temperatures than traditional radiators to heat the room and ideal to be used with heat pumps where underfloor is not an option The Panasonic Aquarea system main components Outdoor Unit The outdoor unit extracts temperature from the air when the fan is turning to start the process of changing this low temperature to a high temperature using a compression cycle once the compression cycle is carried out the heat is transferred to the heating or hot water depending on requirements Monobloc Panasonic supply 2 types of heat pumps firstly a Monobloc system in this system the hot
9. water produced to feed the heating and hot water is produced externally from the property inside the outdoor unit Bi Bloc The other Panasonic unit is called a Bi Bloc system this unit generates hot water from an internal unit Hydro module connected to an outdoor unit All in one New All in One hydromodule 200l tank Panasonic has developed a highly efficient solution easy to install Based on the Bi Bloc system you have an outdoor unit with the Hydro Module and DHW Cylinder all in one cabinet indoors Preliminary design Significant changes may occur Cylinder Where a system is installed to supply hot water their will be a cylinder with ready to use stored hot water at approximately 50 C this water is lower than you would expect from a boiler system but hotter than you require for washing showering 39 44 C more volume is stored to compensate for less cold water mixing for use therefore saving money on not heating water to a higher stored temperature Room Thermostat This allows a simple adjustment to the room temperature the higher the room target set the higher the running cost It can be supplied as an option by Panasonic PAW A2W RTWIRED or PAW A2W RTWIRELESS or another one can be used 3 Control panel function Panasonic Controller The Controller is found as a separate unit internally installed for the Monobloc unit on the Bi Bloc system the controller is found on the internal Hydro module O O0 12
10. Panasonic AQUAREA MS USER GUIDE na FOR BI BLOC a MONOBLOC amp ALL IN ONE AQUAREA USER GUIDE FOR BI BLOC MONOBLOC AND ALL IN ONE SYSTEMS 2014 heatingandcoolingsystems Panasonic summary 1 Safety DPE CAULIONS ociscenim 2 Obror Fault CUO cenceniiancnnnnnn a 10 2 Overview of ASHP system supplied ceccecseecstecsecssecsseesseesseeeseeeees 3 7 Maintenance Schedule Regular CheckS 0 sssessscosseeeeeeeeeee 11 3 Control panal MUNG HOM sicie asnasa 5 8 Technical Support Contact details c cccssscsssesssesssscsecsssecsesssees 11 4 Operating Instructions Of SysteM c sscsssesssesssessssecssssssssssesssecssecees De PRPC VEUIMG ot UNIS sa stsactselancessceassdnasustesanadesdiatodiandaeceadesstdaasctentea siden 11 Fe TCI STOO UNG ashes eassctsicrsntnaticaachtncaecenverdatesseideetsactastantpeecacnasterties 9 Model Serial number 1 Safety precautions Indoor outdoor unit Do not sit or step on the unit Do not place anything on top or beneath the units Do not insert fingers into unit rotating parts may cause injury Do not touch the sharp aluminium fins on outdoor unit sharps parts may cause injury Do not wash the indoor unit with water benzene thinners or scouring powder Service to units should be carried out by Qualified Personnel only Control Panel Do not let the control panel get wet Do not press the buttons on the control panel with har
11. an accredited Panasonic installer for more details Please call your installer as the first point of call indicating the fault or fault code otherwise please call Panasonic Technical Support 01344 853 303 for assistance Your warranty card details will be required 9 Recycling of Units After the end of the product s service life it must be disposed of appropriately The respective environmental protections regulations must be observed at the time of disposal Due to the ongoing innovation of our products the specifications of this catalogue are valid barring typographic errors and may be subject to minor modifications by the manufacturer without prior warning in order to improve the product The total or partial reproduction of this catalogue is prohibited without the express authorisation of Panasonic UK Ltd Panasonic To find out how Panasonic cares for you log on to Www aircon panasonic co uk Contact Details Telephone 01344 853182 uk aircon deu panasonic com Address Panasonic Air Conditioning Panasonic House Willoughby Road Bracknell Berkshire RG12 BFP Do not add or replace refrigerant other than the specified type Manufacturer is not responsible for the damage and deterioration in safety due to usage of the other refrigerant www eggeassociats net
12. d pointed objects Otherwise it may cause damage 2 Overview of ASHP system supplied Panasonic Aquarea heat pump In this manual you will find useful information that will allow you to operate your Panasonic Aquarea system to provide heating amp hot water in the most efficient and cost effective way Overview of System The centre of your system is the market leading high performance Panasonic Aquarea air source heat pump This heat pump can provide all your heating and hot water heating will be delivered using underfloor traditional radiators or fan assisted radiators Hot water will be supplied from a cylinder Delivery of heat is usually controlled by the Panasonic controller which will automatically operate your heat pump when heating is required during the heating season and hot water all year round Room heating control will be from room wall mounted thermostats or on the radiators TRV s New All in One option Bi Bloc option Aquarea Air High efficient radiators for heating and cooling Optional High efficient radiators working with water at 35 C No need for two kits if both floor heating and radiators are required As the product is efficient it opens the possibility to also provide cooling while still meeting construction requirements Panasonic offers a cooling mode within its heat pump range for low consumption homes Aquarea air to water heat pumps Panasonic has developed an extens
13. e outdoor unit does not work Operation LED is no lit or remote control display is blank Refrigerant flow inside the unit The delay is a protection to the unit s compressor Condensation or evaporation occurs on pipes This is due to defrost operation happens at the heat exchanger When the outdoor temperature is out of the operation condition range the heatpump system enter protection control The heatpump system enter protection control Compressor stops by water inlet temperature lower than 18 C and backup heater power turn on by water inlet temperature lower than 23 C Multiple heating circuits can effect the performance at times Is the snow pile blocking the discharge outlet or intake inlet of outdoor unit Due to the nature of the heatpump system it may take some time to heat up the water if the unit is operated from cold start The turn ON of backup heater is a protection to the indoor unit s heat exchanger The sterilisation timer has been set Check the temperature set on house room thermostat Is the radiator valve TRV closed Clear any obstructions of the air inlet or outlet vents of the outdoor unit Check if the outdoor unit has been installed at an incline or a cover is not closed properly Check if the circuit breaker on house electrical distribution board has not tripped Is the power supply off or power failure Indicator that the domestic hot water in the cylinder is above 60 C only if controlled by A2W
14. g Instructions Controller O OUTDOOR ACTUAL HEATER m m m NON TUE WE Tu FA e S N ICID COOLTON A LILII lt c QUIET TANK OFF sede SETTING kwh HEATER A SOLAR REMOTE ct ct ct hr STATUS FORCE EXT SW OFF A hr z m Lt ct C SERVICE OPERATION WATER OUTLET OFF ON _ SETTING STATUS a SET MODE CHECK Ww SELECT QUIET HEATER SEARCH ERROR CLOCK 5 oO HOLIDAY RESET SERVICE REMOTE CONTROL PREPARATION Setting Current Day and Time Press the CLOCK button Press the UP or DOWN button to set the current weekday Press the SET button to confirm the setting Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter the current time SETTING a SET Ww SELECT CLOCK FORCE CANCEL Note The current weekday and time must be set when The power supply is switched on for the first time After a long interruption to the power supply The current time set is the time basis for all timer functions In normal operation the S and buttons are not in use If cooling is activated then you may will not be eligible for government grants 1 The system is locked to operate without COOL mode It can be unlocked only by authorised installers or our authorised service partners 2 Only displayed when COOL mode is unlocked Means when COOL mode is available OFF ON B J MODE QUIET HEATER REMOTE CONTROL PREPARATION Press to turn unit on or off When unit is ON
15. heat pump The operation LED blinks and error code appear on remote control display Turn the unit off and reveal the error code to authorised dealer Timer operation cancel when error code occur Force Heater Mode Button FORCE In case of a failure of the heat pump system but still power to the unit the electric heaters can be activated to provide HEAT HEAT TANK or just TANK check the mode of operation showing check what is displayed on 6 amp 8 on control panel If a showing against 6 or 8 then when the FORCE button is pressed this will be activated if it is not showing then press then the MODE button until the required setting is displayed once the FORCE button is pressed to activate the operation the will disappear against HEATER BOOSTER display 12 and the operation is set Using FORCE heater mode all operations are not allowed this is an emergency operation and will incur higher running costs Press insert picture of on off button to stop the Force heater operation 6 Error Fault Codes ERROR CODE F12 Pressure switch triggered Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code F14 Compressor abnormal Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code F15 Incorrect speed of the outdoor unit fan Check there are NO obstruction of FAN in outdoor unit leaves sticks or snow Switch off powe
16. ive range of air to water heat pumps designed to efficiently convert free air into sustainable heating and hot water Fitted externally to your home and designed to operate in all year round weather conditions 20 C it s the smart efficient alternative to oil gas and electric heating systems KNX om Modbus z 3 34 F al amp Cad iee world z P3 4 5 ka i e Heating control App for smartphone tablet or computer Optional Water tanks Optional The heating control App allows you to control the heating and hot water system via your smart phone tablet or computer with ease whether at home or away The heat pump can be also connected to house management system using KNX Modbus or Zig Bee interfaces High efficient tank solution specially designed to improve the efficiency of the domestic hot water production Low energy losses High exchange surface for high efficiency and short time to heat up the water 180 200 300 amp 400 L versions WH TD20E3E5 UK WH TD30E3E5 UK PAW TE18C2E3HI UK PAW TE18C2E3STD UK PAW TE30C2E3STD UK PAW TE4OC2E3STD UK 9 N ari Pr OA NA Z UVEFVIEW 01 ACHD auatam arinniind ASHP system supplied Heating amp Hot Water preparation in detail Radiators Panel Heaters To optimise the maximum efficiency and lowest flow rate from the heat pump to heat the room radiators can be wider or deeper than radiators you expect to see when connected
17. nstead of the MODE one and following the same procedure If cooling is activated then you may will not be eligible for government grants 4 Operating Instructions of System Operating Instructions Controller The system is turned off by an external switch CHECK TIMER OUTDOOR ACTUAL AUTO L A HEATER BOOSTER wm a cjauier eM PIES HEATER REMOTE l L EXT SW OFF wate OPERATION WATER OUTLET OFF ON TOE STATUS MODE CHECK gt gt a QUIET HEATER SEARCH D V Desired days Holiday mode CHECK TIMER OUTDOOR ACTUAL HEAT Holi A am OPERATION WATER OUTLET i OFF ON O SETTING SET HOLIDAY System status check mode 1 Press check The display shows STATUS 2 Press UP or DOWN to check the selected mode Dry concrete does not show during normal operation The Water Inlet Temperature Tank Temperature Compressor Running Frequency Error History Heat mode total power consumption Up to 999 days Cool mode total power consumption Up to 999 days Tank mode total power consumption Up to 999 days Press lt gt to exit the STATUS mode Note Once the STATUS mode is entered the display shows STATUS The STATUS mode cannot be activated when the display shows SETTING The total power consumption is an estimated value based on AC 230 V and may differ from value measured by precise equipment SERVICE
18. nually press the respective button again Operating Instructions Controller TIMER OUTDOOR ACTUAL AUTO TIMER 733456 z m HEAT KN TUe W n Thu Fa Sar stv H hR ha by atc COLI ON 4 oon PALULG c QUIET TANK OFF 4 0 00 kwh SETTING HEATER Ley A OPERATION WATER OUTLET u OFF ON E _ SETTING STATUS a SET MODE CHECK pu SOLAR REMOTE ltl a hr STATUS VIE lt EXT SW OFF Ll SERVICE al SELECT QUIET HEATER SEARCH COO O COmag ERROR cLOcK FORCE CANCEL HOLIDAY RESET SERVICE Indicates the sele Lights up if Timer operation is selected 6 different programs can be set in a select day 1 6 TIMER J7 23456 Yv v v v v v v SON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN pn 43ers ofr hoo Libs Water temperature thermo shift 5 C 5 C OFF Timer To automatically switch OFF the ON Timer To automatically switch ON the unit Day to be selectedunit SETTING STATUS MODE TIMER lt _ 2 OFF ON QUIET HEATER DA ee CANCEL Heating amp Domestic Hot Water Operating Times Set Up NOTE This timer is not like normal timers you may have operated before the Panasonic timer works on the basis of last command stands once you start a command this will stand unless you ask for another command to operate commence or switch the command OFF Panasonic would recommend that you set you DHW
19. r before attempting to remove any obstruction Fans can start without warning F16 Protection against excessive total operating current Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code F20 Compressor overheating guard Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code F22 Power transistor module overheating guard Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code F23 Direct current peaks in the outdoor unit Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code F24 Problems in the cooling circuit Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code F25 Problem switching between heating and cooling Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code F27 Pressure switch Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code F36 Outside temperature sensor Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code F37 Return temperature sensor in indoor unit Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code F40 Hot gas temperature sensor in the outdoor unit Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code F41 PFC circuit Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code F42 Temperature sensor of the heat exchanger in the outdoor unit Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code F43 Outdoor unit defrosting temperature sensor Contact your local Panasonic installer quoting fault code F45 Supply temperature sensor in indoor unit Contact your local Panasonic installer

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