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Nibe F1155 Series
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Emergency mode is used in event of operational inter-
ference and in conjunction with service. Hot water is
not produced in emergency mode.
Emergency mode is activated by setting switch (SF1)
in mode " ". This means that:
The status lamp illuminates yellow.
The display is not lit and the control computer is not
connected.
The temperature at the immersion heater is controlled
by the thermostat (FQ10). It can be set either to 35
or 45 °C.
The compressor and the brine system are off and only
the heating medium pump and the electric additional
heat are active. The additional heat power in emer-
gency mode is set in the immersion heater board
(AA1). See page 24 for instructions.
LEK
LEK
GP1
GP2
QM2
QM1
The image shows an example of what a cooling section
could look like.
F1255
QM34
QM31
QM32
SF1
QM33
FD1-BT30
XL1
XL6
XL9
XL7
XL2
XL1
XL6 XL7
XL2XL9
UN
QM32
QM33
FQ10
QM34
QM31
SF1
DRAINING THE CLIMATE SYSTEM
In order to carry out service on the climate system, it
may be easier to drain the system first. This can be done
in different ways depending on what needs doing:
NOTE
There may be some hot water when draining
the heating medium side/climate system. There
is a risk of scalding.
Draining the heating medium side in the
cooling module
If, for example, the heating medium pump requires re-
placing or the cooling module requires servicing, drain
the heating medium side as follows:
1.
Close the shut-off valves to heating medium side
(QM31) and (QM32).
2.
Connect a hose to the bleed valve (QM1) and open
the valve. Some liquid will run out.
3.
Air must get into the system for the remaining liquid
to run out. To let in air, slacken off the connection
slightly at the shut-off valve (QM32) that joins the
heat pump with the cooling module.
When the heating medium side is empty, the required
service can be carried out and/or replacement of any
components carried out.
Draining the heating medium system in the
heat pump
If F1155 requires servicing, drain the heating medium
side as follows:
1.
Close the shut-off valves outside the heat pump for
the heating medium side (return and flow line).
2.
Connect a hose to the bleed valve (QM1) and open
the valve. Some liquid will run out.
3.
Air must get into the system for the remaining liquid
to run out. To let in air, slacken off the connection
slightly at the shut-off valve that joins the heat pump
with the cooling module (XL2).
When the heating medium side is empty, the required
service can be carried out.
Draining the entire climate system
If the entire climate system requires draining, do this as
follows:
1.
Connect a hose to the bleed valve (QM1) and open
the valve. Some liquid will run out.
2.
Air must get into the system for the remaining liquid
to run out. To allow air in, unscrew the bleed screw
on the highest radiator in the house.
When the climate system is empty, the required service
can be carried out.
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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

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