Dimplex LA 6 MI User's Guide

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Page 1 - Installation Instructions

LA 6 MI LA 9 MI LA 12 MI LA 16 MI Installation Instructions For LA MI inverter air-to-water heat pump systems packages 8/60379/0

Page 2 - User guides

Page 10 Figure 6: Minimum straight pipe distance before entrace to Taconova unit Figure 7: Ensure the flow rate through the Taconova is in t

Page 3 - Contents

Page 11 Figure 8: Isolation valve and filter supplied in LA MI packages to be fitted to the heat pump return. Figure 9: Isolation valve suppl

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Page 12 Controlling DHW temperature The cylinder temperature is controlled via an NTC2 sensor. For safety reasons the heat pump controll

Page 5 - Product handling

Page 13 Section 5: Electrical Connection Routing of cables within the heat pump  To avoid electrical cables becoming damaged by sharp edge

Page 6 - Intended Use

Page 14 Connection of the power supply to the Heat pump LA 6 and 9 MI LA 12 and 16 MI Figure 15: Connection of the power supply cab

Page 7 - Fixing of the heat pump

Page 15 RCCD 1 RCCD 2 MCB Compressor & controller In line flow boiler + DHW immersion switched by heat pump In line flow boiler + DHW im

Page 8 - Wall mounting

Page 16 Inline flow boiler Figure 16: Manual reset on the over Inline flow boiler The OLP located on the inline flow boiler, as shown in Fi

Page 9 - Taconova flow checker

Page 17 Controller cable The controller cable is connected to the heat pump controller using the two rectangular plug connectors as sho

Page 10 - Flushing the system

Page 18 Figure 21: Heat pump communication connections External controller cable This can be used to remotely put the heat pump in standby

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Page 19 Section 6: Installation of the controller The controller should be installed:  In a place which is away from direct sunlight

Page 12 - Controlling DHW temperature

Page 2 Supporting documents The following documents are available to aid in the planning, installation, operation and maintenance of

Page 13 - Ducting cables

Page 20 Section 7: Programming of the controller OFF/ON Standby Button Quiet Operation Indicator OFF/ON Operation LED Inline flow boiler

Page 14 - Main power supply cable

Page 21 Timer/Clock Setting Display The time and day must be set at first power on or after a prolonged power outage. The time must also be se

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Page 22 Setting the Advanced settings 1. Press and for 5 seconds to enter the advanced settings mode. The “SETTING” indicator will be d

Page 16 - Domestic hot water immersion

Page 23 Setting the Advanced settings (continued) 1. Press and for 5 seconds to enter the advanced settings mode. The “SETTING” ind

Page 17 - Controller cable

Page 24 Setting the Advanced settings 1. Press for 5 seconds to enter the advanced settings mode. The “SETTING” indicator will be

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Page 25 Figure 23: Weather compensation graph Weekly timer setting It is possible to set 6 programs per day. This function can be used to s

Page 19 - Mounting the controller

Page 26 Section 8: Setting the system to work After completing the heating system and electrical connections the following procedure shou

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Page 27 . Section 9: Technical specification of the LA MI range Component Notes Water Pump Circulates water around the heating circuit. Pressur

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Page 28 Performance Data 1 Type and order code LA 6 MI LA 9 MI 2 Design 2.1 Degree of protection accordin

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Page 29 Performance Data 1 Type and order code LA 12 MI LA 16 MI 2 Design 2.1 Degree of protection according to EN 60 5

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Page 3 Contents Supporting documents ...

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Page 30 Product Dimensions LA 6 MI and LA 9 MI

Page 25 - Setting the timer

Page 31 Product Dimensions LA 12 MI and LA 16 MI

Page 26 - Heat pump

Page 32 Section 10: Annual System Health checks The following items should be verified to ensure efficient operation of the system: Hea

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Page 33 Section 11: Trouble shooting for the installer Symptom Cause Heat pump emits mist  This is normal during certain atmospheric con

Page 28 - Performance Data

Page 34 Section 12: Error codes Diagnosis display Abnormality / Protection control Abnormality Judgement Primary location to verify H12 Indoo

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Page 35 Diagnosis display Abnormality / Protection control Abnormality Judgement Primary location to verify F12 Pressure switch activate 4 ti

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Page 36 Diagnosis display Abnormality / Protection control Abnormality Judgement Primary location to verify F43 Outdoor defrost sensor abnorm

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Page 37 Section 13: Standard packages To assist with the design and installation of a system Dimplex have collated wiring and hydra

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Page 38 Suggested additional components Pack 1 Pack 2 Pack 3 1 heating zone and DHW with combined buffer and DHW cylinder 1 heating zone and

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Page 39 Package 1 and 2 – Plumbing Schematic 1 x heating zone, buffer and DHW cylinder, DHW immersion powered by heat pump Notes: 1. Air bleed

Page 34 - Section 12: Error codes

Page 4 Setting the Advanced settings ...

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Page 1 User’s guide to an Air-eau heat pump system How the heat system works The heat pump takes renewable energy from the surrounding

Page 36

Page 2 Adjusting the heat pump OFF/ON Standby Button When the unit is ON, the operation LED is lit and the compressor will operate

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Section 1: Scope of delivery and handling Description Qty Protective grommet to prevent damage to cables (LA 12 / 16 MI only) 2 + 3 Remo

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Page 6 Section 2: Pre-installation checks Intended Use This device is only intended for use as specified by Dimplex as detailed withi

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Page 7 Section 3: Installation considerations Installation location The heat pump is for outdoor installation only. The following sh

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Page 8 Minimum Ventilation clearances For adequate air flow the distances shown in Figure 3 must be observed. The free field indicate

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Page 9 Section 4: Heating System Connection The following should be verified before connecting to the heating system. Further information

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