Hamworthy TYNEHAM AHP60 14/18 Guide de l'utilisateur

IMPORTANT NOTE
THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE READ
AND UNDERSTOOD BEFORE INSTALLING,
COMMISSIONING, OPERATING OR
SERVICING EQUIPMENT
INSTALLATION, COMMISSIONING AND
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
Hot water preheating with gaz complement
TYNEHAM HEAT PUMP CONTROL
For all Tyneham heat pumps

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Technical Enquiries
To supplement the detailed technical brochures, technical advice on the application and use of products in the Hamworthy
Heating range is available from our technical team in Poole and our accredited agents.
Site Assembly
Hamworthy oer a service of site assembly for many of our products in instances where plant room area is restricted. Using our
trained sta we oer a higher quality of build and assurance of a boiler built and tested by the manufacturer.
Commissioning
Commissioning of equipment by our own engineers, accredited agents or specialist sub-contractors will ensure the equipment is
operating safely and eciently.
Maintenance Agreements
Regular routine servicing of equipment by Hamworthy service engineers inspects the safety and integrity of the plant, reducing
the risk of failure and improving performance and eciency. Maintenance agreements enable our customers to plan and budget
more eciently.
Breakdown service, repair, replacement
Hamworthy provide a rapid response breakdown, repair or replacement service through head oce at Poole and accredited
agents throughout the UK.
Spare Parts
A comprehensive spare parts service is operated from our factory in Poole, providing replacement parts for both current and
discontinued products. Delivery of parts and components is normally from stock within seven days. However, a next day delivery
service is available for breakdowns and emergencies.
Customer After Sales Services

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. WARNINGS AND COMPLIANCE .................................................................................... 5
1.1. Unpacking and reservations...................................................................................................................... 5
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................... 7
2.1. General ..................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2. Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................... 7
2.3. Delivered unit ............................................................................................................................................ 8
2.4. Technical data ........................................................................................................................................... 9
2.5. Basic equipment........................................................................................................................................ 9
3. INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................... 11
3.1. Installation of the control panel ............................................................................................................... 11
3.2. Installation of ow sensor in the tank or decoupling bottle...................................................................... 12
3.3. Electrical connection ............................................................................................................................... 13
4. USER INTERFACE.......................................................................................................... 18
4.1. Presentation of the interface ................................................................................................................... 18
4.2. Display .................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.3. Fault display ............................................................................................................................................ 20
4.4. Tyneham HMI browsing .......................................................................................................................... 21
4.6. Settings ................................................................................................................................................... 23
5. OPERATING CYCLES .................................................................................................... 24
5.1. Heat Pump start-up ................................................................................................................................ 24
5.2. Heat pump shutdown: ............................................................................................................................. 24
5.3. Cascade cycles ....................................................................................................................................... 24
6. DIAGNOSTIC HELP........................................................................................................ 25
7. LIST OF PARAMETERS................................................................................................. 28
8. PARAMETERS................................................................................................................ 30
8.1. "User interface" parameters .................................................................................................................... 30
8.2. “DOMESTIC HOT WATER (DHW)” PARAMETERS ............................................................................... 34
8.3. "Heat pump" parameters......................................................................................................................... 35
8.4. “DHW TANK” parameters........................................................................................................................ 35
8.5. "Conguration" settings........................................................................................................................... 37
8.6. "LPB system" parameters ....................................................................................................................... 42
8.7. "Error" parameters .................................................................................................................................. 44
8.8. "Maintenance/Special operation" parameters ......................................................................................... 45
8.9. "Inputs/outputs test" parameters ............................................................................................................. 47
8.10."Status" parameters ............................................................................................................................... 49
8.11. "Diagnostics" parameters....................................................................................................................... 51

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9. HYDRAULIC DIAGRAMS AND CONFIGURATIONS .................................................. 53
9.1. Symbols used in the diagrams ................................................................................................................ 53
9.2. List of diagrams ...................................................................................................................................... 54
10. ELECTRICAL VALIDATION........................................................................................... 77
12. SPARE PARTS LIST ....................................................................................................... 78
11. LACK OF WATER SAFETY FUNCTION....................................................................... 78
13. ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES....................................................................................... 80
13.1.Temperature sensors ............................................................................................................................. 80

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1. WARNINGS AND COMPLIANCE
1.1. Unpacking and reservations
With the carrier present, carefully check the general appearance of the packaging and
of the control panel. If in doubt, do not use the appliance.
In the event of disagreement, write to the carrier within 48 hours mentioning all reserves
and send a copy of this letter to the After Sales Department.
Storage
The control panel:
• must be arranged horizontally in a place where the temperature is between 0 °C
and +45 °C
• must be protected from humidity.
Symbols used in this document
INFORMATION: This symbol draws attention to comments.
!CAUTION: Failure to follow these instructions may cause damage to the installation or
to other objects.
!
WARNING: Failure to comply with these instructions may cause injury and serious
damage to property.
WARNING: Failure to comply with these instructions may cause electrocution.
Compliance with European Directives
Low voltage (2006/95/CE)
• This appliance complies with all requirements of current I.E.E (BS7671) Wiring
Regulation.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children)
whose physical, sensory or mental abilities are reduced, or persons
without experience or knowledge, unless they have been able to
benet, through someone responsible for their safety, from supervision or prior
instruction concerning the use of the appliance.
• Children must be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.

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Electromagnetic compatibility (2004/108/CEE)
• This appliance conforms with all requirements of the electromagnetic compatibility
directive BS EN61000 - 6 - 1, BS EN61000 - 6 - 3.
• This is a class A appliance. In a residential environment, this appliance may cause
radio-electric interference. In this case, the user may be asked to take appropriate
measures.
Environmental compatibility
• This appliance contains electrical and electronic elements which must not be
disposed of with household waste.
• Local legislation must be complied with.
Installation and maintenance rules
The control panel must be installed and maintained by an approved professional in
accordance with the prevailing regulations and code of practice, particularly current
I.E.E (BS7671) Wiring Regulations..
!CAUTION: Before opening the Tyneham Heat Pump Control regulator unit, make sure
that no water is present on the top of the case.
!CAUTION: The control panel is classied as an appliance which is not accessible to the
public (closed electrical operating zone).
!CAUTION:
The control panel must only be used for the purpose for which it was
designed; any other use must be considered inappropriate and therefore
dangerous.
!CAUTION: The appliance must be sheltered from rain, snow and frost.
!
WARNING: The regulation box and its components must not be exposed to a temperature
higher than 45°C when it is in service.
INFORMATION: This product must be assembled, used and maintained in compliance with
the information provided in these technical instructions.
DANGER: Always turn the control panel o before carrying out any work on it.
!
DANGER:
Always turn the control panel o before carrying out any work on the
Tyneham Heat Pump Control, Tyneham or other heating elements (pumps,
valves, etc.) controlled by the control panel.

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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
2.1. General
The control panel is used to control the heat pump and the hydraulic station. In this
way, it is possible to produce domestic hot water according to the Tyneham Heat Pump
Control operating mode.
For further information on the operating logic, see chapter:
8.4.1 Load regulation*.
2.2. Dimensions
gure 1 - Dimensions (in mm)
Version without mounting feet

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gure 2 - Dimensions (in mm)
Version with mounting feet
2.3. Delivered unit
• Case
• Servicing, installation and maintenance instructions
• Wiring diagram
• Locking key
• Mounting kit (mounting feet + bolts)

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2.4. Technical data
Name of manufacturer HAMWORTHY
Unique reference Tyneham Heat Pump Control
Single-phase power supply 230 VAC 50Hz
Rated current 6 A
Casing protection index IP21
Pollution level Pollution level II
Protection index Class I
(surge voltage = 800 V)
Electrical consumption On standby: 10W
When in operation: Depends on
appliances plugged in (pumps,
mixing valves)
Relative humidity <95%
Terminal output power Voltage: 230V AC (+10%/-15%)
Amperage: 2A max. per low
voltage output
Type of printed circuit
board(s) coating EPOXY FR4 FT glass
Weight 3.4Kg
2.5. Basic equipment
1. On switch
2. Fault light
3. Cover
4. Lock
5. Control panel display
6. Packing gland
gure 3 - Outside view
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1. OCI 351
2. Fuse slot
3. Low voltage power supply terminal
block
4. Very low voltage power supply terminal
block
5. RVS 21 main circuit board
!CAUTION:
The RVS 21 regulator is protected with a 6.3 A fuse. The total load of the
consuming elements connected to this regulator must not be more than
6.3 A.
INFORMATION: The electrical connection diagrams (temperature sensors, etc.) are provided
in accordance with the hydraulic conguration.
!
CAUTION:
The maximum amperage on each of the commanded outputs must not be
more than 2 A. The regulation board relays cannot accept a higher load.
gure 4 - Inside view
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