VMBMA602Installation and Service instructionsDHP-H DHP-L DHP-A DHP-AL DHP-C
10VMBMA6022.3 DHP-CDimensions and connectionsThe brine pipes can be connected on either the left or right-hand sides of the heat pump.DHP-C, Dimensio
11VMBMA602Left view Front view Right viewComponents114161510134351718192120242672223891112DHP-C, components.Figure 9: Position Name1 Water heater,
12VMBMA6022.4 DHP-L, DHP-L OptiDimensions and connectionsThe brine pipes can be connected on either the left or right-hand sides of the heat pump.DHP
13VMBMA602Left view Front view Right viewComponentsDHP-L, DHP-L Opti components.Figure 11: Position Name1 Auxiliary heater, immersion heater on sup
14VMBMA6022.5 DHP-A, DHP-A OptiDimensions and connectionsThe brine pipes can be connected on either the left or right-hand sides of the heat pump.DHP
15VMBMA602Left view Front view Right viewComponentsDHP-A, DHP-A Opti, components.Figure 15: Position Name1 Water heater, 180 litres2 Defrosting t
16VMBMA6022.6 DHP-AL, DHP-AL OptiDimensions and connectionsThe brine lines can be connected on either the left or right-hand sides of the heat pump.D
17VMBMA602Left view Front view Right viewComponentsDHP-AL, DHP-AL Opti components. Figure 19: Position Name1 Heating system supply line2 Brine ou
18VMBMA6022.7 Package contentsDelivery check1. Check that there is no transport damage. The heat pump is packaged in cardboard.2. Check that the de
19VMBMA6022.8 Heat pump control panelThe heat pump control panel consists of a display, four control but-tons and an indicator.Display, control butto
2VMBMA602If these instructions are not followed during installation, operation and maintenance, Danfoss AS’s liability according to the applicable war
20VMBMA6022.12 Space requirement, outdoor unit, DHP-A, -AL• Toensurethefunctionoftheoutdoorunit,theremustbeatleast300 mm of space behin
21VMBMA6024 Separating the heat pumpDoes not apply to DHP-A, -AL.If there is a shortage of space when transporting the heat pump to the installation
22VMBMA6025 Unpacking and installation5.1 Setting up• Theheatpumphasfeetthatcanbeadjusted20mmtocompen-sate for irregularities in the su
23VMBMA6028. Screw the outdoor unit onto the stand. Use 4 x M6x20 screws. It may be necessary to push and pull the stand slightly in order to get the
24VMBMA6026 Piping installation⚠NOTE! To prevent leaks, ensure that there are no stresses in the connecting pipes!⚠NOTE! It is important that the
25VMBMA602DHP-L, connection diagram VL systemGeneral connection diagram DHP-L.Figure 43: Position Name1 Supply line2 Return line3 Safety valve
26VMBMA6026.2 D system, DHP-LWith a DHP-L in a D system, the heat pump can produce both heat-ing and hot water with the compressor and an external au
27VMBMA602DHP-AL, connection diagram VLDGeneral connection diagram DHP-AL, system VLD.Figure 49: Position Name1 Heat pump (part of the delivery)2
28VMBMA6026.7 Filling the water heater and heating sys-tem1. Fill the water heater with cold water by opening the filler valve (10) which is located
29VMBMA602Recommended distance between trunking on the wall and Figure 56: trunking on the heat pump is 300mm.7.1 Connect power supply, 400V 3N⚠NOT
3VMBMA602ContentsInstallation instructions ... 41 Important information/Safety regulations ...41.1 Refrigerant ...
30VMBMA6027.5 Resetting to system D or VLDFor a description of the different system solutions, see section Piping installation. The heat pump has VL
31VMBMA6028 Brine installation8.1 Heat sourcesBedrock heatTo use rock as the heat source one or more boreholes is/are drilled and the brine hose is
32VMBMA6028.2 Information collector pipe⚠Local rules and regulations related to type of collector must be followed.Borehole collector: Fully welded
33VMBMA6028.5 Connection diagramThe position lists show the components and parts included in the delivery in italics.DHP-C:General connection diagram
34VMBMA602DHP-AL:Connection diagram for brine pipes. Figure 69: Position Name1 Brine in2 Brine out3 Shut-off valve (part of the filler cock)
35VMBMA602Filler cockWhen the filler cock is installed on the return line, remember to turn the strainer cover upwards in order to minimise the amount
36VMBMA6029 Installing accessories/additional functions9.1 Room temperature sensorThe room temperature sensor has a temperature sensor that provides
37VMBMA60210 Start upNOTE! Read the safety instructions!⚠The installation may only be commissioned if the heating system, water heater and brine sy
38VMBMA602The pressure pipe should get hot during operation.Figure 76: 20. Check that:• thecompressorisrunningintherightdirectionbyputting
39VMBMA60211 Customer informationAfter installation and test operation, the customer must be informed about their new heat pump installation. Below i
4VMBMA602Installation instructions1 Important information/Safety regulations⚠The heat pump must be installed by authorised installation engineers a
40VMBMA602Service instructions12 The heat pump12.1 Function descriptionA heat pump utilises the free energy found in a natural heat source, such as
41VMBMA6021 Heat pump unit• Scrollcompressor• Stainlesssteelheatexchangers• Circulationpumpsforbrineandheatingsystems• Valvesandsafet
42VMBMA60212.4 Passive cooling function, DHP-CHeat pump DHP-C is equipped with an extra heat exchanger to use the passive cooling effect from the bri
43VMBMA60212.9 Water heater, DHP-H, -CDanfoss heat pumps DHP-H, -C, are supplied with an integrated 180 litre water heater. Water heater in DHP-H and
44VMBMA60212.11 Important parametersHeat production - calculatingThe indoor temperature is adjusted by changing the heat pump’s heat curve, which is
45VMBMA602ROOMIf you wish to increase or reduce the indoor temperature, change the ROOM value. The difference between changing the ROOM value and the
46VMBMA602HEATSTOPThe HEATSTOP function automatically stops all production of radiator heat when the outdoor temperature is equal to, or higher than,
47VMBMA602HYSTERESISIn order to start the heat pump in advance during sudden changes of the heat demand, there is a value, HYSTERESIS, which controls
48VMBMA602DEFR CURVE, defrosting curve for DHP-A, -ALTo start defrosting the outdoor unit for DHP-A, -AL, the control computer makes a calculation usi
49VMBMA60213 Control computer13.1 Function descriptionA control computer is used to automatically calculate the heat demand in the house where the h
5VMBMA6021123456Heat transfer circuitRefrigerant circuitBrine circuit1.4 Control and safety devicesTo ensure a correct function of the heat pump ther
50VMBMA60213.2 DisplayThe display of the control computer shows information about the heat pump’s operation, status and any alarms, in text form. The
51VMBMA602Message MeaningSTART Indicates that there is a demand for heating production and that no start delay is active.EVU STOP Indicates that the a
52VMBMA60214 Menus14.1 Main menu INFORMATIONThis menu is used to change the heat pump’s operating modes and adjust the heat curve. History and opera
53VMBMA602Sub menu INFORMATION -> OPERATIONUsed to select operating mode.Menu selection Meaning Factory setting (OFF)The installation is off. Any a
54VMBMA602Sub menu INFORMATION -> HEAT CURVE 2 The menu is active if the expansion card is installed and only appears if shunt group sensor is conn
55VMBMA602Sub menu INFORMATION -> DEFROST (DHP-A, -AL)The menu applies to DHP-A, -AL with defroster card and only appears if OUTDOOR AIR in the SER
56VMBMA60214.2 Main menu SERVICEThis menu is for use during installation and service to optimise and adjust the operation of the heat pump. Access th
57VMBMA602Sub menu SERVICE -> HOT WATERUsed to change the settings for hot water production.Menu selection Meaning Factory settingSTART Start tempe
58VMBMA602Sub menu SERVICE -> ADD. HEATUsed to change the heat pump stage’s operating settings.Menu selection Meaning Factory settingINTEGRAL A2 Tw
59VMBMA602Menu selection Meaning Factory settingALARM (Expansion card)0 = stop signal on output External alarm 1 = start signal on output External ala
6VMBMA6022 Heat pump information⚠NOTE! The illustrations are schematic. Deviations from the original are present.2.1 DHP-HDimensions and connectio
60VMBMA602Menu selection Meaning Factory settingSERVICETIME NOTE! Only used for test operation. Simulates time 60 times as fast, which means that the
61VMBMA602Menu selection Meaning Factory settingUNDER 5°C DEFR Safety defrosting occurs when the outdoor temperature has been below 5° for a setnumbe
62VMBMA602Menyval Betydelse FabriksinställningMAX TEMP. Max temperature of the water in the water heater. The temperature is measured on the peak sens
63VMBMA60215 Troubleshooting15.1 Alarm listShown in display in the event of an alarm. To reset alarms 1-5, set the operating mode to OFF or cut the
64VMBMA60215.3 Check pointsTemperaturesName ValuesCondensing temperature 0.5 – 1.5 °C above supply line temperatureEvaporation temperature 7 - 8 °C l
65VMBMA60215.4 Operational problemsALARM...
66VMBMA602Cause Troubleshooting Remedy6. The low pressure pressure switch opens too soon. •Incorrectpressureswitchinstalled.Higherbreak pressure
67VMBMA602Problem – Alarm HP (high pressure pressure switch)Cause Troubleshooting Remedy1. Blocked strainer in the heating system. Check that the str
68VMBMA602Cause Troubleshooting Remedy12. Overfilled refrigerant circuit. Using manometer apparatus and thermometer, check that the unit’s overheatin
69VMBMA602Cause Troubleshooting Remedy6. Defective compressor. Measurement check the voltage on the three phases (each to zero) at the compressor. De
7VMBMA602Left view Front view Right viewComponentsDHP-H, components.Figure 5: Position Name1 Water heater, 180 litres 2 Return line sensor, heati
70VMBMA602Cause Troubleshooting Remedy5. No or insufficient circulation in the heat-ing system. •Thatthestrainerisnotblocked.•Thatnoairisin
71VMBMA602Problem – Operating pressure switch open alternatively high hot gas temperature (indicated by med in the display’s lower left corner)Cause
72VMBMA602Cause Troubleshooting Remedy7. Lack of condensation insulation on cold water pipe and/or brine pipe. Establish where the condensation is com
73VMBMA602Cause Troubleshooting Remedy5. Circulation noise (whistling noise in the heating system). Check the heating system.•Closedvalves,chokeva
74VMBMA602Problem – Noise – miscellaneousCause Troubleshooting Remedy1. Vibrating protective sleeves on the pres-sure switches. Establish where the vi
75VMBMA602Cause Troubleshooting Remedy9. Insufficient exchange surface to transfer the heat pump’s output to the heater.(Only applies to heat pumps wi
76VMBMA602Cause Troubleshooting Remedy6. The heat pump has stopped on HIGH RETURN. •CheckwhattheMAXRETURNvalueissetat in the heat pump’s cont
77VMBMA602Cause Troubleshooting Remedy13. Changed conditions.Have you increased your heating and/or hot water demand? •Iftheheatpumphasbeendime
78VMBMA602Problem – Irregular indoor temperatureCause Troubleshooting Remedy1. The heat pump’s control computer is not set/adjusted to the customer’s
79VMBMA602Problem – Runs on electric heating elementCause Troubleshooting Remedy1. Operating mode ADD.HEAT is selected. If this operating mode is sel
8VMBMA6022.2 DHP-H Opti ProDimensions and connectionsThe brine pipes can be connected on either the left or right-hand sides of the heat pump.DHP-H,
80VMBMA602Problem – The auxiliary heater is in operation but not the compressorCause Troubleshooting Remedy1. Operating mode ADD.HEAT is selected. If
81VMBMA602Cause Troubleshooting Remedy7. The compressor runs backwards. The incoming phases have the incorrect sequence (only applies to 3-phase heat
82VMBMA602Cause Troubleshooting Remedy8. The compressor runs backwards. The incoming phases have the incorrect sequence (only applies to 3-phase heat
83VMBMA602Cause Troubleshooting Remedy14. Changed conditions. Have you increased your heating and/or hot water demand? •Iftheheatpumphasbeendim
84VMBMA602Problem – Short operating times despite heating demandCause Troubleshooting RemedyROOM and/or CURVE set too high in com-bination with a heat
85VMBMA602Problem – Build-up of ice under and around the outdoor unitCause Troubleshooting RemedyInsufficient drainage. Does a lot of ice accumulate
86VMBMA60216 Technical dataDHP-A Opti 6 8 10 12R404A R404A R404A R404A0,95 1,45 1,50 1,603,4 3,4 3,4 3,43,10 3,10 3,10 3,10400 400 400 4002,0 2,3 3,6
87VMBMA602DHP-A 6 8 10 12R404A R404A R404A R404A0,95 1,45 1,50 1,603,4 3,4 3,4 3,43,10 3,10 3,10 3,10400 400 400 4002,0 2,3 3,6 4,40,4 0,6 0,6 0,63/6/
88VMBMA602DHP-AL Opti 6 8 10 12R404A R404A R404A R404A0,95 1,45 1,50 1,603,4 3,4 3,4 3,43,10 3,10 3,10 3,10400 400 400 4002,0 2,3 3,6 4,40,4 0,4 0,5 0
89VMBMA602DHP-AL 6 8 10 12R404A R404A R404A R404A0,95 1,45 1,50 1,603,4 3,4 3,4 3,43,10 3,10 3,10 3,10400 400 400 4002,0 2,3 3,6 4,40,4 0,6 0,6 0,63/6
9VMBMA602Left view Front view Right viewComponentsDHP-H Opti Pro, components.Figure 7: Position Name1 Water heater, 180 litres 2 Return line sens
90VMBMA602DHP-C 6 8 10 4H 5H 7HR407C R407C R407C R134a R134a R134a1,20 1,30 1,45 0,90 1,00 1,103,4 3,4 3,4 3,2 3,2 3,23,1 3,1 3,1 2,45 2,45 2,45400 40
91VMBMA602DHP-H Opti Pro 6 8 10 12 16R407C R407C R407C R407C R407C1,15 1,30 1,40 1,55 1,703,4 3,4 3,4 3,4 3,43,1 3,1 3,1 3,1 3,1400 400 400 400 4002,0
92VMBMA602DHP-H 4 6 8 10 12 16R407C R407C R407C R407C R407C R407C0,75 1,20 1,30 1,45 1,55 2,003,4 3,4 3,4 3,4 3,4 3,43,1 3,1 3,1 3,1 3,1 3,1400 400 40
93VMBMA602DHP-L Opti 6 8 10 12 16R407C R407C R407C R407C R407C1,20 1,30 1,45 1,55 2,003,4 3,4 3,4 3,4 3,43,1 3,1 3,1 3,1 3,1400 400 400 400 4002,0 2,3
94VMBMA602DHP-L 4 6 8 10 12 16R407C R407C R407C R407C R407C R407C0,75 1,20 1,30 1,45 1,55 2,003,4 3,4 3,4 3,4 3,4 3,43,1 3,1 3,1 3,1 3,1 3,1400 400 40
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