De-dietrich KALIKO TWH 200E - TWH 300E - TWH 300EH User Manual

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KALIKO
EN
Thermodynamic water heater
TWH 200E
TWH 300E
TWH 300EH
C003182-B
Installation and
Service Manual
300026515-001-03
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - TWH 300EH

ExportKALIKOENThermodynamic water heaterTWH 200ETWH 300ETWH 300EHC003182-BInstallation andService Manual300026515-001-03

Page 2 - Declaration of conformity

Reference Standard: EN 50.081.1 / EN 50.082.1 / EN 55.014.1.4.2. Directive 97/23/ECThis product conforms to the requirements of european directive 97

Page 3 - Contents

2 Safety instructions andrecommendations2.1 Safety instructionsDANGERIf smoke is released or in case of refrigerant leak:1. Do not use a naked flame,

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2.3 Safety data sheet: R-134a refrigerant2.3.1. Product identification4 Refrigerant name: R-134a2.3.2. Hazard identification4 Effects harmful to healt

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4 Inappropriate extinguishing agents: None to our knowledge. In theevent of fire nearby, use the appropriate extinguishing agents.4 Specific hazards:-

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2.3.9. Considerations on disposal4 Product waste: Consult the manufacturer or the supplier forinformation on recovery or recycling.4 Soiled packaging:

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3 Technical description3.1 General descriptionThe DHW tanks in the TWH range have the following characteristics:4 Floor-standing thermodynamic storage

Page 8 - 1 Introduction

3.2 Main parts1Fan2Evaporator3Expansion valve4Solenoid valve for defrosting5Regulation6temperature sensor7Impressed current anode8Safety thermostat9St

Page 9 - 1.4 Homologations

The refrigerant is depressurised in the thermostatic expansion valveand is cooled. The refrigerant can again extract the heat contained inthe inlet ai

Page 10 - 1.4.3. Factory test

Model TWH 300 E TWH 300 EH TWH 200 EOperating pressure bar (MPa) 10 10 10Power supply voltage V 230 230 230Circuit breaker A 16 16 16Exchanger surface

Page 11 - 2 Safety instructions and

4 Installation4.1 Regulations governing installationCAUTIONInstallation and maintenance of the appliance must bedone by a qualified professional in ac

Page 12 - 03/02/2014 - 300026515-001-03

Declaration of conformity The device complies with the standard type described in the EGdeclaration of conformity. It was manufactured and commissione

Page 13 - 2.3.8. Personal protection

Accessories packageTightness bed plate for sloping roof 25 to 45° (Diameter 160mm)EH 277Reduced elbow kit EH 434Connection kit for safety unit ER 2084

Page 14 - 2.3.10. Regulations

4.4 Choice of the location4.4.1. Type plate4 The type plate must be accessible at all times.4 The type plate identifies the product and provides the f

Page 15 - 3 Technical description

4 Install the appliance on a base frame. The base frame must at alltimes present sufficient resistance to the load.nAdvised positionsGarage:4 Unheated

Page 16 - 3.3 Operating principle

Cupboard:4 With EH77 or EH273: 1100 mm x 1100 mm - Ducted version. Besure to make the aeraulic connections absolutely leakproof inorder to prevent the

Page 17 - 3.4 Technical specifications

nPipe lengthCAUTIONDo not use accessories that may cause considerablepressure drops (extraction grid with mosquito screen,partially extended flexible

Page 18 - -5 0 5 7 10 X

4.4.3. Main dimensionsnTWH 200E - TWH 300EC003183-E50°A69090B10258104(1)3124AImpressed current anodeZSteatite electrical resistor 2.4 kWEDomestic hot

Page 19 - 4 Installation

nTWH 300EHC003476-B906908103004556581375200010254(1)1234567AImpressed current anodeZSteatite electrical resistor 2.4 kWESecondary domestic hot water f

Page 20 - C003496-B

4.5 Positioning the appliance4.5.1. Unpacking the applianceCAUTIONRemove all packaging materials. Check that the contentsare intact. If you notice a d

Page 21 - C003192-D

4.5.3. LevellingTo improve condensates evacuation, we recommend tiltingthe appliance slightly backwards.1. Level the appliance using the adjustable fe

Page 22 - Advised positions

CAUTIONDo not connect the domestic hot water connection directlyto copper pipes in order to prevent galvanic couples in iron/copper (risk of corrosion

Page 23 - V > 30m

Contents1 Introduction ...61.1 Symbols used ...

Page 24 - Pipe length

CAUTIONIf the mains pipes are made of copper, fit a sleeve madeof steel, cast iron or any other insulating material betweenthe tank’s hot water outlet

Page 25 - 4.4.3. Main dimensions

C003613-BABoiler1Heating flow2Heating return3Safety valve4Pressure gauge7Automatic air vent9Isolating valve11Heating pump16Expansion vessel17Drain coc

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29Pressure reducer30Safety unit33DHW sensor50Disconnector51Thermostatic valve52Differential valve (only with module fitted with a 3-speedpump)57Domest

Page 27 - 4.5 Positioning the appliance

27Non-return valve28Domestic cold water inlet29Pressure reducer30Safety unit57Domestic hot water outlet61Thermometer79Primary solar exchanger outlet o

Page 28 - 4.6 Hydraulic connections

4.7 Condensates discharge1. Mount a siphon in the condensates discharge pipe.CAUTIONIf there is no siphon, problems with condensatesdischarge may aris

Page 29 - 4. Installation

4.8.2. Operations to be carried out on thethermodynamic DHW tank1. Unscrew the 2 screws.2. Remove the front cover.3. Separate the control system comma

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8. Connect the 2 wires for connecting the command module at theappliance end (not supplied).9. Replace the front cover.10.Tighten the 2 screws.4.8.3.

Page 31 - C003613-B

4. Connect the 2 wires on the command module.5. Put the control system module in place.4.9 Electrical connections4.9.1. RecommendationsWARNING4 Only q

Page 32 - C003612-A

C003618-BBackup2. Access to the PCB.3. Connect the boiler back-up connector (boiler back-up). To set theboiler inlet, refer to the boiler instruction

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3. Access to the PCB.4. Make the electrical connection using cable with a cross section of1,5 mm2.4.9.4. Connection with HP/HC signal connectednShunt

Page 34 - C003656-B

4 Installation ...174.1 Regulations governing installatio

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2Connection circuit breaker3AC type differential switch4Circuit breakerAPower cable 1,5 mm2BShunt 1,5 mm24 Set parameter P04 to 2.4 The heat pump and

Page 36 - C003330-D

4 The 2 signal wires must be routed as far as the appliance’s box4.9.5. Connection with timer programming1Meter2Connection circuit breaker3AC type dif

Page 37 - 4.9 Electrical connections

4.9.6. Connection with timer programming andphotovoltaic signal3AC type differential switch4Circuit breaker5Photovoltaic panel6InverterAPower cable 1,

Page 38 - C003254-C

4.10 Electrical principle diagram334PCU-1952θ°C1212X815 441261231 22123X-HC121X72θ°C221112X31X112θ°C212X41θ°C212X213X5562θ°C121124PCOMNC NOLSPL1N12341

Page 39 - HP/HC 230V

*EarthLLiveNNeutralPPressure switchR1 - R6RelayS4Evaporator sensorS5Room sensorSPL1SpliceTAImpressed current anodeTSSafety thermostatX1Connecting the

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5 Commissioning5.1 Control panel5.1.1. Description of the keys( - )Browse keysMODEOperating mode selection keyMENUKey to access the various menus5.1.2

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M + WBoost function active via the HP/HC inlet% + WBoost function active via the HP/HC inlet> C+ WBoost function active via the HP/HC inletnDHW pro

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5.1.3. Browsing in the menus1. Press the MENU key. The SE nS 1 menu is displayed(Temperature measurement).2. Use the ( and ) keys to scroll through th

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5.3 Putting the appliance into operation5.3.1. CommissioningCAUTIONInitial commissioning must be done by a qualifiedprofessional.Carry out the commiss

Page 44 - C003409-A

Display OperatingmodeDescriptionMAutomatic orComfortComfort programme activatedDomestic hot water production is handled by the heat pump and by electr

Page 45 - 5 Commissioning

5.1.3 Browsing in the menus ...455.2 Check points before commissioning ...455.3 Putting the applia

Page 46 - DHW production mode indicator

2. Press the ) key 3 times. The Co un 4 menu is displayed.3. Press the MODE B key to go to the Counters menu. The numberof the counter is shown to the

Page 47 - C003203-D

6. Confirm using key MODE B.7. To exit this menu, press the MODE B key.8. To go back to the main display, press the MENU button.5.7 Modifying the inst

Page 48 - 5.3.1. Commissioning

5.7.2. List of the parametersParameters Description Adjustment range FactorysettingP 01DHW setpoint in Auto mode 40 to 70 °C 55 °CP 02DHW set point in

Page 49 - Displaying the counters

Parameters Description Adjustment range FactorysettingP 26Antilegionella function. The tank is overheated every Saturday from 1 o’clock to6 o’clock (6

Page 50 - Resetting the counters

2. Press the MODE B key to carry out a TOTAL RESET of allparameters.C004193-A143412MENUMODE5. Commissioning TWH 200E TWH 300E TWH 300EH5203/02/2014 -

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6 Switching off the appliance6.1 Installation shutdownCAUTIONTry to avoid switching off the appliance in order to maintainprotection against corrosion

Page 52 - 5.7.2. List of the parameters

7 Checking and maintenance7.1 General instructionsCAUTIONInstallation and maintenance of the appliance must bedone by a qualified professional in acco

Page 53 - C003495-B

7.2 Maintenance operations to be performed7.2.1. Refrigerant circuitNo maintenance is required on the refrigerant circuit in thethermodynamic water he

Page 54 - 2. Press the MODE

WARNINGFailure to comply with this maintenance rule may causedeterioration of the DHW tank and the cancellation of theguarantee.7.2.6. DescalingUse a

Page 55 - 6 Switching off the appliance

7.3 Accessing the bottom inspection trapHave a lip gasket and a retainer ring on hand for theinspection hatch.1. Disconnect the mains supply.2. Drain

Page 56 - 7 Checking and maintenance

9 Spare parts ...649.1 General ...

Page 57 - 7.2.3. Aeraulics

7.4 Maintenance formNo._____Date_________Checks made______________________________Remarks_____________________By_______________Signature____________

Page 58 - 7.2.6. Descaling

8 Troubleshooting8.1 Messages (Code type bxx or Exx)8.1.1. Messages (type code bXX)In the case of failure, the control panel displays a message and ac

Page 59 - C003190-B

Code no. Description Checking / solutionB26The bottom DHW temperature sensor isopenBad connection4 Check whether the sensor is connected4 Check the li

Page 60 - 7.4 Maintenance form

8.1.2. Messages (type code EXX)1. The display shows :- The symbol (!)- The symbol V- The fault code (for example E02).2. After correcting the failure

Page 61 - 8 Troubleshooting

Code no. Description Checking / solutionE06The evaporator temperature sensor is shortcircuitedNote: DHW production is handled by back-up ifback-up ena

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4. The Er r menu is displayed with the number of errors that haveoccurred.5. To go back to the previous display, press the key MENU.8.2.1. Err error d

Page 63 - C003212-B

9 Spare parts9.1 GeneralWhen it is observed subsequent to inspection or maintenance workthat a component in the appliance needs to be replaced, use on

Page 64 - 8.2 Message and error history

Markers Reference Description1 SFH41000 Base frame2 SFH22038 Air sensor3 SFH22039 Evaporator sensor4 SFH32178 Electrical harness5 SFH24053 Coil6 SFH40

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9.2.2. DHW tankMarkers Reference Description1 300019082 Heating element2 97862390 Housing for heating element3 97866635 Fastening plate4 95363327 Ther

Page 66 - 9 Spare parts

Markers Reference Description11 300014305 O-ring 14x4 EPDM12 200011550 Titanium anode15 300025716 ACI anode cable17 95365613 Contact spring for pocke

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Page 68 - 9.2.2. DHW tank

9. Spare parts TWH 200E TWH 300E TWH 300EH6803/02/2014 - 300026515-001-03

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AD001-AIDUEDI S.r.l.DE DIETRICH SERVICEBDR Thermea (Czech republic) s.r.owww.duediclima.itwww.dedietrich.czDistributore Ufficiale EsclusivoDe Dietrich

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1 Introduction1.1 Symbols usedIn these instructions, various danger levels are employed to draw theuser’s attention to particular information. In so d

Page 72 - © Copyright

1.3 General1.3.1. Manufacturer’s liabilityOur products are manufactured in compliance with the requirementsof the various applicable European Directiv

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