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Nibe F1155 Series User Manual

Nibe F1155 Series
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IHB EN 2008-5
331379
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Ground source heat pump
NIBE F1155 UK 1x230V

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Nibe F1155 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
RefrigerantR410A
Control SystemNIBE SMO 40
InstallationIndoor
Heating Capacity1.5-16 kW
Cooling CapacityNot applicable
Power Input CoolingNot applicable
EER CoolingNot applicable
Weight Outdoor UnitNot applicable
Dimensions Outdoor Unit (HxWxD)Not applicable
Dimensions Indoor Unit (HxWxD)600 x 620 mm

Summary

1 Important Information

Safety Information

Details crucial safety precautions for operating and maintaining the heat pump, emphasizing user responsibility.

Inspection of the Installation

Lists checks required before commissioning, ensuring the heating installation is compliant.

3 The Heat Pump Design

Pipe Connections Overview

Diagram and list of all pipe connection points on the heat pump.

HVAC Components Identification

Diagram and list identifying key HVAC components within the heat pump.

Electrical Components Overview

Diagram and list identifying electrical components and their connections.

4 Pipe Connections

Connecting the Brine Side

Instructions for insulating and connecting the brine circuit with necessary components.

Cleaning the Climate System

Procedure for cleaning the climate system before and after heat pump installation.

Heating Medium Side Connection

Guidelines for connecting the heating medium system, including safety devices.

Cold and Hot Water Connections

Details on connecting the domestic hot water system, including safety valves and expansion vessels.

5 Electrical Connections

Power Connection Requirements

Specifies requirements for the main power supply connection to the heat pump.

Connecting Sensors

Guides on connecting various sensors like outdoor, room, and hot water temperature sensors.

Optional Connections

Master/Slave Configuration

Explains how to configure multiple heat pumps in a master/slave system.

6 Commissioning and Adjusting

Filling and Venting Procedures

Detailed steps for filling and venting both the climate and brine systems.

Start-up and Inspection

Start Guide Procedure

Step-by-step guide for initial heat pump start-up and basic settings.

Commissioning Process Overview

Explanation of the commissioning process and its importance for system operation.

7 Control - Introduction

Menu System Navigation

Overview of the main menus and how to navigate between them.

Menu 5 - Service Access

Instructions on how to access the advanced service menu.

8 Control - Menus

Menu 1 - Indoor Climate

Settings for indoor climate control, including temperature and ventilation.

Menu 5 - Service

Access to advanced settings for installers and service engineers.

Menu 5.1 - Operating Settings

Detailed operating settings for the heat pump, including hot water and flow line temperatures.

Menu 5.1.4 - Alarm Actions

Defines how the heat pump alerts users to alarms and the actions taken.

Menu 5.2 - System Settings

System settings including accessory installation and master/slave configuration.

Menu 5.3 - Accessory Settings

Configuration settings for various accessories like FLM and shunt controlled heat.

Menu 5.7 - Start Guide Activation

Manually initiating the start guide for first-time heat pump setup.

Menu 2 - Hot Water

Settings for hot water production, including scheduling and comfort modes.

System Settings Overview

Configuration of system-wide settings, including accessories and master/slave modes.

Menu 5.1.1 - Hot Water Settings

Configuration of hot water start and stop temperatures for different comfort modes.

Menu 5.2.1 - Master/Slave Mode

Configuration of master/slave roles for networked heat pumps.

9 Service

Maintenance Procedures

Guidelines for routine maintenance, emphasizing expert execution and genuine parts.

Menu 7.1 - Update Firmware

Procedure for updating the heat pump's firmware via USB.

Service Actions Overview

Summary of specific service actions that require qualified personnel.

10 Disturbances in Comfort

Manage Alarm and Status

How to handle alarms, view information, and reset the system.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Basic actions and checks for resolving operational interference not shown on display.

12 Technical Data

Technical Specifications Overview

Comprehensive technical data including heating capacity, SCOP, and noise levels.

Ground Source Heat Pump Commissioning Checklist

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