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5 Configuration
Installation manual
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EABH/X16DF6V+9W
Daikin Altherma 3 H W
4P644479-1 – 2020.12
INFORMATION
During normal operation, the capacity of the second step of
the backup heater at nominal voltage is equal to
[6‑03]+[6‑04].
INFORMATION
If [4‑0A]=3 and emergency mode is active, the power
usage of the backup heater is maximal and equal to
2×[6‑03]+[6‑04].
INFORMATION
Only for systems with integrated domestic hot water tank: If
the storage temperature setpoint is higher than 50°C,
Daikin recommends NOT to disable the backup heater
second step because it will have a big impact on the
required time for the unit to heat up the domestic hot water
tank.
Capacity step 1
# Code Description
[9.3.4] [6‑03] The capacity of the first step of the
backup heater at nominal voltage.
Additional capacity step 2
# Code Description
[9.3.5] [6‑04] The capacity difference between the
second and first step of the backup
heater at nominal voltage. Nominal
value depends on backup heater
configuration.
5.2.5 Configuration wizard: Main zone
The most important settings for the main leaving water zone can be
set here.
Emitter type
Heating up or cooling down the main zone can take longer. This
depends on:
The water volume of the system
The heater emitter type of the main zone
The setting Emitter type can compensate for a slow or a quick
heating/cooling system during the heat up/cool down cycle. In room
thermostat control, Emitter type influences the maximum
modulation of the desired leaving water temperature, and the
possibility for usage of the automatic cooling/heating changeover
based on the indoor ambient temperature.
It is important to set Emitter type correctly and in accordance with
your system layout. The target delta T for the main zone depends on
it.
# Code Description
[2.7] [2‑0C] 0: Underfloor heating
1: Fancoil unit
2: Radiator
The setting of the emitter type has an influence on the space heating
setpoint range and the target delta T in heating as follows:
Description Space heating
setpoint range
Target delta T in
heating
0: Underfloor
heating
Maximum 55°C Variable
1: Fancoil unit Maximum 55°C Variable
2: Radiator Maximum 65°C Fixed 8°C
NOTICE
Average emitter temperature = Leaving water
temperature – (Delta T)/2
This means that for a same leaving water temperature
setpoint, the average emitter temperature of radiators is
lower than that of underfloor heating because of a bigger
delta T.
Example radiators: 40–8/2=36°C
Example underfloor heating: 40–5/2=37.5°C
To compensate, you can:
Increase the weather-dependent curve desired
temperatures [2.5].
Enable leaving water temperature modulation and
increase the maximum modulation [2.C].
Control
Define how the operation of the unit is controlled.
Control In this control...
Leaving water Unit operation is decided based on the leaving
water temperature regardless the actual room
temperature and/or heating or cooling demand
of the room.
External room
thermostat
Unit operation is decided by the external
thermostat or equivalent (e.g. heat pump
convector).
Room thermostat Unit operation is decided based on the ambient
temperature of the user interface used as a
room thermostat.
# Code Description
[2.9] [C‑07] 0: Leaving water
1: External room thermostat
2: Room thermostat
Setpoint mode
Define the setpoint mode:
Fixed: the desired leaving water temperature does not depend on
the outdoor ambient temperature.
In WD heating, fixed cooling mode, the desired leaving water
temperature:
depends on the outdoor ambient temperature for heating
does NOT depend on the outdoor ambient temperature for
cooling
In Weather dependent mode, the desired leaving water
temperature depends on the outdoor ambient temperature.
# Code Description
[2.4] N/A Setpoint mode:
Fixed
WD heating, fixed cooling
Weather dependent
When weather dependent operation is active, low outdoor
temperatures will result in warmer water and vice versa. During
weather dependent operation, the user can shift the water
temperature up or down by a maximum of 10°C.
Schedule
Indicates if the desired leaving water temperature is according to a
schedule. Influence of the LWT setpoint mode [2.4] is as follows:
In Fixed LWT setpoint mode, the scheduled actions consist of
desired leaving water temperatures, either preset or custom.

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