Operating Instructions Air-to-Water Hydromodule + Tank Model No. Indoor Unit WH-ADC0309J3E5B Outdoor Unit WH-UD03JE5 WH-UD05JE5 WH-UD07JE5 WH-UD09JE5 Thank you for purchasing Panasonic product. Before operating the system, please read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference. Installation Instructions attached. Serial number and production year please refer to name plate. Manufactured by: Panasonic AVC Networks Czech, s.r.o.
Table of contents Safety precautions .......................................................4-16 For installer Remote Controller buttons and display .....................17-19 5 Installer setup > System setup ..........................24-26 5.1 Optional PCB connectivity 5.2 Zone & Sensor 5.3 Heater capacity 5.4 Anti freezing 5.5 DHW capacity 5.6 Base pan heater 5.7 Alternative outdoor sensor 5.8 External SW 5.9 External error signal 5.10 Demand control 5.11 SG ready 5.12 External compressor SW 5.
Before use, make sure the system has been installed correctly by an authorised dealer according to the given instructions. • Panasonic Air-to-Water is a split system, consisting of two units: indoor and outdoor units. The indoor unit consist of the hydromodule and 200L sanitary water tank. • These operating instructions describe how to operate the system using the indoor and outdoor units.
Safety precautions To prevent personal injury, injury to others or property damage, please comply with the following: Incorrect operation due to failure to follow instructions below may cause harm or damage, the seriousness of which is classified as below: This appliances is not intended for accessibility by the general public. WARNING This sign warns of death or serious injury. CAUTION This sign warns of injury or damage to property.
Do not insert your fingers or other objects into the Air to water indoor or outdoor unit, rotating parts may cause injury. It is strongly recommended that Install Residual Current Device (RCD) on-site to prevent electric shock and/ or fire. Do not touch the outdoor unit during lightning, it may cause electric shock. Before obtaining access to terminals, all supply circuits must be disconnected.
Safety precautions CAUTION Indoor unit and outdoor unit Do not wet the Remote Controller. Failure to do so may result in electric shock and/or fire. Do not wash the indoor unit with water, benzine, thinner or scouring powder to avoid damage or corrosion at the unit. Do not press the buttons on the Remote Controller using hard and sharp objects. Failure to do so may cause damage to the unit. Do not install the unit close to any combustibles or at bathroom.
Indoor unit and outdoor unit The appliance shall be installed, and/ or operated in a room with floor area larger than Amin (m²) and keep away from ignition sources, such as heat/ sparks/open flame or hazardous areas such as gas appliances, gas cooking, reticulated gas supply systems or electric cooking appliances, etc.
Safety precautions • Any part of refrigerating circuit (evaporators, air coolers, AHU, condensers or liquid receivers) or piping should not be located in the proximity of heat sources, open flames, operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater. • The user/owner or their authorised representative shall regularly check the alarms, mechanical ventilation and detectors, at least once a year, where as required by national regulations, to ensure their correct functioning.
Safety precautions 2. Servicing 2-1. Service personnel • The system is inspected, regularly supervised and maintained by a trained and certified service personnel who is employed by the person user or party responsible. • Ensure the actual refrigerant charge is in accordance with the room size within which the refrigerant containing parts are installed. • Ensure refrigerant charge not to leak.
Safety precautions 2-2. Work • Prior to beginning work on systems containing flammable refrigerants, safety checks are necessary to ensure that the risk of ignition is minimised. For repair to the refrigerating system, the precautions in #2-2 to #2-8 must be followed before conducting work on the system. • Work shall be undertaken under a controlled procedure so as to minimize the risk of a flammable gas or vapour being present while the work is being performed.
Safety precautions 2-6. Ventilated area • Ensure that the area is in the open or that it is adequately ventilated before breaking into the system or conducting any hot work. • A degree of ventilation shall continue during the period that the work is carried out. • The ventilation should safely disperse any released refrigerant and preferably expel it externally into the atmosphere. 2-7.
Safety precautions 2-8. Checks to electrical devices • Repair and maintenance to electrical components shall include initial safety checks and component inspection procedures. • Initial safety checks shall include but not limit to:-That capacitors are discharged: this shall be done in a safe manner to avoid possibility of sparking. -That there no live electrical components and wiring are exposed while charging, recovering or purging the system. -That there is continuity of earth bonding.
6. Detection of flammable refrigerants • Under no circumstances shall potential sources of ignition be used in the searching or detection of refrigerant leaks. • A halide torch (or any other detector using a naked flame) shall not be used. Safety precautions 5. Cabling • Check that cabling will not be subject to wear, corrosion, excessive pressure, vibration, sharp edges or any other adverse environmental effects.
Safety precautions 8. Removal and evacuation • When breaking into the refrigerant circuit to make repairs – or for any other purpose – conventional procedures shall be used. However, it is important that best practice is followed since flammability is a consideration. The following procedure shall be adhered to: remove refrigerant -> purge the circuit with inert gas -> evacuate -> purge with inert gas -> open the circuit by cutting or brazing.
11. Labelling • Equipment shall be labelled stating that it has been de-commissioned and emptied of refrigerant. • The label shall be dated and signed. • Ensure that there are labels on the equipment stating the equipment contains flammable refrigerant. Safety precautions h) Do not over fill cylinders. (No more than 80 % volume liquid charge). i) Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the cylinder, even temporarily.
Safety precautions 12. Recovery • When removing refrigerant from a system, either for servicing or decommissioning, it is recommended good practice that all refrigerants are removed safely. • When transferring refrigerant into cylinders, ensure that only appropriate refrigerant recovery cylinders are employed. • Ensure that the correct number of cylinders for holding the total system charge are available.
Remote Controller buttons and display 3 Buttons / Indicator 3 4 5 6 LCD Display Main Menu button For function setup ON/OFF button Starts/Stops operation Operation indicator Illuminates during operation, blinks during alarm. 2 4 1 5 6 Cross key buttons Selects an item. Up Left Right Press centre Down Enter button Fixes the selected content.
Remote Controller buttons and display 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 Display 1 Mode selection *1, *2 AUTO • Depending on the preset outdoor *1, *2 COOL temperature, the system selects HEAT or *1, *2 COOL operation mode. *1, *2 AUTO + TANK • Depending on the preset outdoor *1, *2 COOL temperature, the system selects + TANK HEAT + TANK or *1, *2 COOL + TANK operation mode. Auto Heat Auto Heat HEAT HEAT + TANK • COOL operation is either turned ON or OFF. • The outdoor unit provides cooling to the system.
3 Temperature of each zone 4 Time and day 5 Water Tank temperature 6 Outdoor temperature 7 Sensor type/Set temperature type icons Water Temperature →Compensation curve Room Thermostat →External Water Temperature →Direct Room Thermostat →Internal Pool only Room Thermistor Selecting the language Wait while the display is initializing. When initializing screen ends, it turns to normal screen. When any button is pressed, language setting screen appears.
Quick Menu After the initial settings have been completed, you can select a quick menu from the following options and edit the setting. 1 Press to display the quick menu. Force DHW Powerful Quiet Force Heater Weekly Timer Force Defrost Error Reset R/C Lock 2 Use 3 Press to select menu. to turn on/off the select menu. Menus For user Select menus and determine settings according to the system available in the household. All initial settings must be done by an authorised dealer or a specialist.
Menus For user Menu 1.2 Default Setting Setting Options / Display Holiday timer To save energy, a holiday period may be set to either turn OFF the system or lower the temperature during the period. OFF ON Holiday start and end. Date and time OFF or lowered temperature • Weekly timer setting may be temporarily disabled during Holiday timer setting but it will be restored once the Holiday timer is completed. Quiet timer To operate quietly during the preset period. 6 patterns may be set.
Menus For user Menu Default Setting 2 System check Energy monitor 2.1 Present or historical chart of energy consumption, generation or COP. Setting Options / Display Present Select and retrieve Historical chart Select and retrieve • COP= Coefficient of Performance. • For historical chart, the period is selected from 1 day/1 week/1year. • Energy consumption (kWh) of heating, *1, *2 cooling, tank and total may be retrieved.
Menu 3.3 Default Setting Setting Options / Display Backlight Sets the duration of screen backlight. 1 min 3.4 Backlight intensity Sets screen backlight brightness. 4 3.5 Clock format Sets the type of clock display. 24h 3.6 Date & Time Sets the present date and time. Year / Month / Day / Hour / Min Language Sets the display language for the top screen. • For Greek, please refer to the English version. 3.
Menus For installer Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display 5 Installer setup System setup Optional PCB connectivity 5.1 To connect to the external PCB required for servicing. Yes • The external PCB is connected, the system will have following additional functions: 1 Control over 2 zones (including the swimming pool and the function to heat water in it). 2 External compressor switch. 3 External error signal. 4 SG ready control. 5 Demand control. 6 Heat-Cool SW 5.
Menu 5.6 Default Setting Base pan heater To select whether or not optional base pan heater is connected. * Type A - The base pan heater activates only during deice operation. * Type B - The base pan heater activates when outdoor ambient temperature is 5 °C or lower. 5.7 No Yes A Set base pan heater type*. Alternative outdoor sensor To select an alternative outdoor sensor. 5.8 Setting Options / Display No External SW No 5.9 External error signal No 5.10 Demand control No 5.
Menus For installer Menu 5.15 Default Setting Force heater To turn on Force heater either manually (by default) or automatically. 5.16 Manual Force defrost If auto selection is set, outdoor unit will start defrost operation if long heating hour operate during low outdoor temperature. 5.17 Manual Defrost signal To turn on defrost signal to stop fan coil during defrost operation. (If defrost signal set to yes, bivalent function will not available to use) 5.
Default Setting Setting Options / Display Water temp. for heating ON Compensation curve X axis: -5 °C, 15 °C Y axis: 55 °C, 35 °C Input the 4 temperature points (2 on horizontal X axis, 2 on vertical Y axis). • Temperature range: X axis: -20 °C ~ 15 °C, Y axis: See below • Temperature range for the Y axis input: 1. WH-UD model: 20 °C ~ 60 °C 2. WH-UH model & Back up heater is enabled: 25 °C ~ 65 °C 3. WH-UH model & Back up heater is disabled: 35 °C ~ 65 °C 4.
Menus For installer Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display Heater ON/OFF Delay time for heater ON 0:30 min Delay time for heater to turn on Heater ON/OFF Water temperature for heater ON -4 °C Setting of water temperature to turn on from water set temperature. Heater ON/OFF Water temperature for heater OFF -2 °C 6.2 Setting of water temperature to turn off from water set temperature. *1, *2 Cool To set various water & ambient temperatures for cooling.
Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display Water temp. for cooling ON Direct 10 °C Set temperature for Cooling ON • If 2 zone system is selected, temperature set point must input for Zone 2. • “Zone 1” and “Zone 2” will not appear on the display if only 1 zone system. T for cooling ON 5 °C 6.3 *1, *2 Auto Automatic switch from Heat to Cool or Cool to Heat. Set T for cooling ON * This setting will not available to set when pump flowrate set to Max. duty.
Menus For installer Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display Tank heat up time (max) 1:00 Maximum time for heating the tank (in hours and minutes) Tank re-heat temp. -8 °C Set temperature to perform reboil of tank water. Sterilization Monday Sterilization may be set for 1 or more days of the week. Sun / Mon / Tue / Wed / Thu / Fri / Sat Sterilization: Time 12:00 Time of the selected day(s) of the week to sterilize the tank 0:00 ~ 23:59 Sterilization: Boiling temp.
Menu 7.2 Default Setting Setting Options / Display Pump down To set the pump down operation. Pump down operation ON 7.3 Dry concrete To dry the concrete (floor, walls, etc.) during construction. Do not use this menu for any other purposes and in period other than during construction Edit to set the temperature of dry concrete. ON / Edit Edit Stages: 1 Temperature: 25 °C Heating temperature for drying the concrete.
Cleaning instructions To ensure optimal performance of the system, cleaning has to be carried out at regular intervals. Consult an authorised dealer. • Disconnect the power supply before cleaning. • Do not use benzine, thinner or scouring powder. • Use only soap ( pH7) or neutral household detergent. • Do not use water hotter than 40 °C. Indoor unit Water filter • Do not splash water directly. Wipe the unit gently with a soft dry cloth. • Clean the water filter at least once a year.
Troubleshooting The following symptoms do not indicate malfunction. Symptom Cause System is hard to heat up. System does not heat up instantly. Backup heater is automatically turned ON when it is disabled. Operation starts automatically when the timer is not set. Loud refrigerant noise continues for several minutes. *1, *2 COOL mode is unavailable. • Condensation or evaporation occurring in the pipes. • It is caused by defrost operation in the heat exchanger.
Troubleshooting Below is a list of error codes that may appear on the display when there is some trouble with the system setting or operation. When the display shows an error code as indicated below, contact the number registered in the Remote Controller or a nearest authorised installer. All switches are disabled except and . Error number Blinking Error No.
Information Information when connect to Network Adaptor (Optional Accessories Part) WARNING Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment This symbol on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products must not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products, please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation.
Information WARNING 36 This symbol shows that this equipment uses a flammable refrigerant. If the refrigerant is leaked, together with an external ignition source, there is a possibility of ignition. This symbol shows that the Operation Instructions should be read carefully. This symbol shows that a service personnel should be handling this equipment with reference to the Installation Instructions.
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