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MZ MW NJK 0 LZ Avb WFZD GVy
MZ MW NJK 0 LZ Avb WFZD GVy
IHB EN 2212-1
631676
Table of Contents
1 Important information 4 Master control 32
Safety information 4 Control conditions 33
Symbols 4 Control - Heat pump EB101 34
Marking 4
Serial number 4 8 Service 37
Country specific information 4 Service actions 37
4 Pipe connections 22
General 22
Symbol key 22
Pipe coupling heating medium circuit 23
5 Electrical connections 24
General 24
Accessibility, electrical connection 24
Connections 25
7 Control 32
General 32
LED status 32
Symbols
Explanation of symbols that may be present in this manual.
NOTE
This symbol indicates danger to person or machine.
Caution
This symbol indicates important information about
what you should consider when installing or servi-
cing the installation.
TIP
This symbol indicates tips on how to facilitate us-
ing the product.
Caution
Marking You need the product's (14 digit) serial number for
Explanation of symbols that may be present on the product’s servicing and support.
label(s).
Fire hazard!
Country specific information
Read the User Manual.
DENMARK
Commissioning, setting and annual servicing of the product
has to be entrusted to an authorised service technician, the
Read the Installer Manual.
manufacturer’s installers or a service company approved
Disconnect the voltage supply before starting work. by the manufacturer.
Work on refrigerant systems may only be carried out by an
authorised cooling engineer (at least Certificate II), the
Dangerous voltage.
manufacturer’s own installers or a service company ap-
proved by the manufacturer. The company must be re-
gistered/approved by KMO (Kølebranchens Miljøordning).
NOTE
Check the connections, main voltage and phase voltage before powering up the heat pump, to prevent damage
to the heat pump electronics.
Indoor module
VVM S320
Enamel, 3x400 V
Part no. 069 197
Control module
SMO S40
Control module
Part no. 067 654
SMO 20
Control module
Part no. 067 224
SMO 40
Control module
Part no. 067 225
NOTE Place lifting straps around each machine foot. Lifting from
the pallet to the base requires four persons, one for each
Ensure that the heat pump cannot fall over during
lifting strap.
transport.
SCRAPPING
Check that the heat pump has not been damaged during When scrapping, the product is removed in reverse order.
transport. Lift by the bottom panel instead of a pallet!
NOTE
The centre of gravity is offset to one side (see print
on the packaging).
C:a 180 kg
Approx. 180 kg
LEK
S2125
S2125
min
min 300 mm
70 mm
LEK
LEK
350 mm
350 – 500 mm
Fritt utrymme bakom
Free space behind*
400
400mm
mm 600 mm
600mm
600
600mm
mm
Minimum
Minimalt free
1000 mm
At least 1,000 MinimumMinimalt
free space
space
fritt utrymme
mm Min. avstånd
fritt utrymme
Minimum distance during use
vid användning
Free space inFritt
frontutrymme framför
for any future servicing of flera
av several S2125
F2300
dock 1000 mm för ev. framtida service
* The space behind must not exceed 500 mm in locations that are exposed to the wind.
NOTE
It is important to the heat pump function that
condensation water is led away and that the drain
for the condensation water run off is not posi-
tioned so that it can cause damage to the house.
Condensation run-off should be checked regularly,
especially during the autumn. Clean if necessary.
Frost proof
Frostfritt djup depth
• The condensation water (up to 50 litres/24 hrs) that col-
lects in the trough should be routed away by a pipe to an
appropriate drain, it is recommended that the shortest
outdoor stretch possible is used.
• The section of the pipe that can be affected by frost must
be heated by the heating cable to prevent freezing.
LEK
TIP If the house has a cellar the stone caisson must be posi-
Pipe with heating cable for draining the condens- tioned so that condensation water does not affect the house.
ation water trough is not included. Otherwise the stone caisson can be positioned directly under
the heat pump.
To ensure the function, the accessory KVR 11
should be used. Gutter drainage
LEK
Water seal
Frost free
Frostfritt
djup
depth
Caution
If none of the recommended alternatives is used
good lead off of condensation water must be as-
sured.
LEK
45º
4. Install the non-return valve. Fit the clip. Twist the clip
to ensure that it fastens properly.
6. Fit the left-hand side in the same way. 8. Fit the cover. Secure with three screws. Two screws in
the lid, on the right and left-hand sides, and one screw
in the bottom.
NOTE
Don’t forget the flat gaskets.
12. Check that the venting opening is not covered with pipe
insulation. Pipe insulation should extend as far as the
coupling and must not cover the opening.
11. Screw the flexible pipes into place. The flexible pipes
can be installed angled straight back or down, depending
on which of the pipe connections the 90° bend is in-
AA2
UB1
GQ1
BT84
HQ9
BT12
XL1
QN4
EP2
QN2
QN1
RM1.1
BT3
XL2
HS1
BP2
CA1 X6 QA40 RA1 FQ14 GQ10
BT14 EB10 XL20 XL21 BP1
BP9 BP8 BT15 BT17
AA2
UB1
GQ1
BT84
HQ9
BT12
XL1
QN4
EP2
QN2
QN1
RM1.1
BT3
XL2
AA13 HS1
BP2
PF1 RA1 QA40 RF2 FQ14 GQ10
BT14 EB10 XL20 XL21 BP1
BP9 BP8 BT15 BT17
BT28
Data label
UB1 EP1
QM20
HQ8
BT16
XL40
Serie
nr.
WM5
PZ3
PZ4
HVAC COMPONENTS
FL2 Safety valve, heating medium
HQ8 Automatic gas separator 1
RM1.2 Non-return valve 1
QM20 Vent valve, heating medium
WM5 Condensation water trough
1 Enclosed (not factory-fitted).
SENSORS ETC.
BP1 High pressure pressostat
BP2 Low pressure pressostat
BP8 Low pressure transmitter
BP9 High pressure sensor
BT3 Temperature sensor, return
BT12 Temperature sensor, condenser supply line
BT14 Temperature sensor, hot gas
BT15 Temperature sensor, fluid pipe
BT16 Temperature sensor, evaporator
BT17 Temperature sensor, suction gas
BT28 Temperature sensor, ambient
BT84 Temperature sensor, suction gas evaporator
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
AA2 Base card
AA13 Triac board
CA1 Capacitor (1x230V)
EB10 Compressor heater
FQ14 Temperature limiter, compressor
GQ1 Fan
PF1 Signal lamp (LED 201)
QA40 Inverter
RA1 Harmonic filter (3x400V)
RA1 Choke (1x230V)
RF2 EMC filter (3x400V)
X6 Terminal block (1x230V)
COOLING COMPONENTS
EP1 Evaporator
EP2 Condenser
GQ10 Compressor
HQ9 Particle filter
HS1 Drying filter
QN1 Expansion valve
QN2 4-way valve
QN4 Bypass valve
RM1.1 Non-return valve
X9
S2
S1
X23
X22
X21
S3 X27 F3 X2 X1 X5
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
AA2 Base card
X1 Terminal block, incoming supply
X2 Terminal block, compressor supply
X5 Terminal block, external control voltage
X9 Terminal block, connection KVR
X21 Terminal block, Compressor blocking, Tariff
X22 Terminal block, communications
X23 Terminal block, communications
X24 Terminal block, fan
X27 Terminal block, expansion valve QN1
Pressure sensor
Sensors
BT28
BT28 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
BT3
BT3
BT12
BT12
BT16
BT16
BT14
BT14
BT15
BT15
BT17
BT17
BT84
BT84
BP8
BP8
BP8
BP9
BP9
BP9
S2125-8
(3x400V) Air/water heat pump
0.32 25 28
S2125-12
(1x230V)
Radiator system
S2125-12
(3x400V)
Domestic hot water
WATER VOLUMES
To avoid short operating times and to enable defrosting, a
certain available water volume is required. For the optimum
operation of S2125, a minimum available water volume of
120 litres is recommended. This applies separately to heating
and cooling systems.
NOTE
The pipe installation must be flushed out before
the heat pump is connected so debris cannot
damage component parts.
P
XL2
CHARGE PUMP
The charge pump (not included in the product) is powered
and controlled from the indoor module/control module. It
has a built-in frost protection function and, for this reason,
must not be switched off when there is a risk of freezing.
NOTE
Electrical installation and any servicing must be
carried out under the supervision of a qualified
electrician. Disconnect the current using the cir-
cuit breaker before carrying out any servicing.
NOTE
Check the connections, main voltage and phase
voltage before the product is started, to prevent
damage to the heat pump electronics.
NOTE
The live external control must be taken into con-
sideration when connecting.
Incoming supply
Connection
LEK
NOTE Caution
All supply circuits must be disconnected, because These labels should only be placed on the heat
the compressor and the control system may have pump in those cases where the heat pump has a
separate power supplies. tariff connection with an external supply voltage.
If the control is to be powered separately from other com- Two labels should be placed on S2125. The labels are en-
ponents in the heat pump (e.g. for tariff connection), a sep- closed with the manuals.
arate operating cable must be connected to terminal block The small label is placed on the outside of the side panel.
(X5).
If external control voltage is used during tariff control, a
closing contact must be connected to connection X21:1 and
X21:2 (compressor blocking) to prevent an alarm. Com-
pressor blocking must be performed either on the indoor
module/control module or on the air/water heat pump, not
on both simultaneously.
S2125
S2125
AA2:X21
1
2
Compressor blocking
The large label is placed on the inside of the side panel, next
to the insulation. See section "Removing the side panel and
top panel".
1. 2.
PULL
Pull up PULLP
3
3. 4.
L
0
PRESS PRESS
Push down PRESS
PRESS
1 2
LE LE LE LE
K K K K
AA2:X5
S2125
F2120 External
Externt
1 1 1 12 2 2 23 3 3
L L
N N
AA2-X30
X2
+12V
GND
B
A
A 19
1 2 3 4
B 20
GND 21
S2125
F2120
AA2:X23
4
GND 3
B 2
A 1
4
GND 3
B 2
A 1
AA2:X22
VVM
Indoor module
Inomhusmodul
AA3-X4
A 15
B 14
GND 13
12
11
10
S2125
F2120
AA2:X23
4
GND 3
B 2
A 1
4
GND 3
B 2
A 1
AA2:X22
GND
4
3 GND
4
3
CONFIGURATION USING DIP SWITCH
B 2 B 2 The communication address for S2125 to the indoor module
A 1 A 1
/ control module is selected on the base board (AA2). DIP
4 4 switch S1 is used for configuration of address and functions.
GND 3 GND 3
B 2 B 2
For cascade operation with SMO for example, addressing is
A 1 A 1 required. S2125 has the address 1 as standard. In a cascade
AA2:X22 AA2:X22 connection all S2125 must have a unique address. The ad-
dress is coded in binary.
SMO S40
Control module
NOTE
1 Only change the DIP switches position when the
2
product is not powered.
3
4 A
5 B
DIP S1 position Slave Address Default set-
6 GND
ting
7 (1 / 2 / 3) (com)
8
9
off / off / off Slave 1 01 OFF
10 on / off / off Slave 2 02 OFF
11
12 off / on / off Slave 3 03 OFF
AA100:X9 on / on / off Slave 4 04 OFF
off / off / on Slave 5 05 OFF
on / off / on Slave 6 06 OFF
SMO 40 off / on / on Slave 7 07 OFF
S2125
F2120 S2125
F2120 on / on / on Slave 8 08 OFF
Control
SMO module Switch S3 is the reset button that restarts control.
CONNECTING ACCESSORIES
Instructions for connecting accessories can be found in the
installation instructions provided for the respective access-
5 4 3 2 1 ory. See section "Accessories" for a list of the accessories
GND
B
A
AA5 X4
NOTE
NOTE
The compressor heater must have been active for
The live external control must be taken into con-
a while, prior to starting for the first time, until the
sideration when connecting.
discharge sensor (BT14) has reached its set tem-
perature, see section “Start-up and inspection”.
Post adjustment and venting
Filling and venting Air is initially released from the hot water and venting may
be necessary. If bubbling sounds can be heard from the heat
Fill the heating system to the necessary pressure. The heat
pump, the charge pump or radiators, the entire system re-
pump is equpped with an automatic venting valve, which
quires further venting. When the system has stabilised
closes when the heat pump is filled with liquid.
(correct pressure and all air eliminated), the automatic
heating control system can be set as required.
Current limit Start manual defrosting: Here, you can start "active defrost-
Setting range S2125 1 x 230 V: off/on ing” manually, if the function needs to be tested for servicing
or if necessary. This can also be used to accelerate the start
Max. current of "fan de-icing".
Setting range S2125 1 x 230 V: 6 – 32 A
Start temperature for defrost function: Here, you set the
blockFreq 1 temperature (BT16) at which the defrost function will start.
Setting range: on/off
The value must only be changed in consultation with the
From frequency installer.
Setting range: 25 – 117 Hz
Cut-out value activation passive defrosting: Here, you set
To frequency the temperature (BT28) at which "passive defrosting" will
Setting range: 28 – 120 Hz be activated. During passive defrosting, the ice is melted by
blockFreq 2 the energy from the ambient air. The fan is active during
Setting range: on/off passive defrosting. The value must only be changed in
consultation with the installer.
From frequency
Setting range: 25 – 117 Hz Defrost more often: Here, you activate whether defrosting
will occur more frequently than normal. This selection can
To frequency be made if the heat pump receives an alarm due to build-up
Setting range: 28 – 120 Hz
of ice during operation caused, for example, by snow.
Defrosting
Start manual defrosting
Setting range: on/off
Fan de-icing
Setting range: off/on
Continuous fan de-icing
Setting range: off/on
Current limit Cut-out value activation passive defrosting: Here, you set
Setting range: 6 – 32 A the temperature (BT28) at which "passive defrosting" will
be activated. During passive defrosting, the ice is melted by
Factory setting: 32 A
the energy from the ambient air. The fan is active during
blockFreq 1 passive defrosting. The value must only be changed in
Setting range: yes / no consultation with the installer.
blockFreq 2 Defrost more often: Here, you activate whether defrosting
Setting range: yes / no will occur more frequently than normal. This selection can
Defrosting be made if the heat pump receives an alarm due to build-up
of ice during operation caused, for example, by snow.
Start manual defrosting
Setting range: on/off Menu 4.9.7 - tools
KVR 11-10
1 metres
Part no. 067 823
KVR 11-30
3 metres
Part no. 067 824
KVR 11-60
6 metres
Part no. 067 825
1043
556
745
68 62
Ø52
210 1054 40 471 57
37 - 67
52 118
174
122
Ø40
621
1128
556
745
68 62
96
40 471 57 80
52 118
122
66 mm
1010
m m
Cooling output
Kyleffekt
(kW)
12,0
10,0
8,0
6,0
4,0
2,0
0,0
15 20 25 30 35 40 45
Utomhustemperatur
Outdoor temperature
(°C)
Framledningstemperatur
Supply temperature 18°C 18 °C
Supply temperature 7°C 7 °C
Framledningstemperatur
The reported efficiency of the package also takes the controller into account. If an external supplementary boiler or solar heating is added to the package,
the overall efficiency of the package should be recalculated.
Bivalent temperature Tbiv -10 °C Min. outdoor air temperature TOL -10 °C
Cycling interval capacity Pcych kW Cycling interval efficiency COPcyc -
Degradation coefficient Cdh 0.97 - Max supply temperature WTOL 65 °C
Other items
Capacity control Variable Rated airflow (air-water) 2,400 m3/h
Sound power level, indoors/outdoors LWA - / 49 dB Nominal heating medium flow m3/h
Annual energy consumption QHE 2,939 kWh Brine flow brine-water or water-water heat m3/h
pumps
Contact information NIBE Energy Systems – Box 14 – Hannabadsvägen 5 – 285 21 Markaryd – Sweden
Bivalent temperature Tbiv -10 °C Min. outdoor air temperature TOL -10 °C
Cycling interval capacity Pcych kW Cycling interval efficiency COPcyc -
Degradation coefficient Cdh 0.97 - Max supply temperature WTOL 65 °C
Other items
Capacity control Variable Rated airflow (air-water) 2,900 m3/h
Sound power level, indoors/outdoors LWA - / 49 dB Nominal heating medium flow m3/h
Annual energy consumption QHE 4,102 kWh Brine flow brine-water or water-water heat m3/h
pumps
Contact information NIBE Energy Systems – Box 14 – Hannabadsvägen 5 – 285 21 Markaryd – Sweden
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SWITZERLAND
NIBE Wärmetechnik c/o ait Schweiz AG
Industriepark, CH-6246 Altishofen
Tel. +41 (0)58 252 21 00
info@nibe.ch
nibe.ch
For countries not mentioned in this list, contact NIBE Sweden or check nibe.eu for more information.
IHB EN 2212-1 631676
NIBE Energy Systems
Hannabadsvägen 5
Box 14
SE-285 21 Markaryd
info@nibe.se
nibe.eu
WS name: -Gemensamt
WS version: a951
WS release date: 2022-02-02 08:50
Publish date: 2022-04-19 14:57
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