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Templari KITA - User Manual

Templari KITA
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Questions and Answers

  • T
    Terry MarquezAug 13, 2025
    What to do if there is a lack of flow in the hydraulic circuit of my Templari KITA Heat Pump?
    • D
      Deanna HurstAug 13, 2025
      A lack of flow in the hydraulic circuit is often caused by air in the system, solid sediment, or excessive pressure drops. You should bleed the system to remove any air, regularly clean the system to eliminate sediment, and avoid creating bottlenecks or excessive pressure drops in the hydraulic circuit.
  • E
    Emma HayesAug 17, 2025
    What to do if my Templari KITA Heat Pump shows a low pressure alarm?
    • G
      Gary SandersAug 17, 2025
      A low pressure alarm may be due to the internal dynamics of the machine, a malfunctioning transducer, or a refrigerant leak. If the alarm occurs frequently (2-3 times within 4-6 hours), inspect the unit with a leak detector and contact the service department.
  • M
    Michelle GriffinAug 20, 2025
    Why does my Templari KITA Heat Pump show lack of communication between the inverter and the electronic board?
    • R
      Rodney BurgessAug 20, 2025
      A lack of communication between the inverter and the electronic board can be caused by slight voltage and current surges or electromagnetic fields. Check the meter powering the machine to avoid overloading, inspect the domestic line, and ensure there are no electromagnetic fields nearby.
  • F
    Faith CraigAug 25, 2025
    Why Templari Heat Pump shows lack of communication between the inverter and the electronic board?
    • W
      William AtkinsonAug 26, 2025
      A lack of communication between the inverter and the electronic board might be due to large voltage and current surges or electromagnetic fields disturbing the network. Check the meter powering the machine to avoid overloading it, inspect the domestic line, and avoid electromagnetic fields in the vicinity. Then contact the service department.
  • C
    Chris HaleAug 28, 2025
    How to fix high condensing pressure on a Templari KITA?
    • E
      Elijah NewmanAug 28, 2025
      High condensing pressure is often caused by the water temperature being set too high, both in heating and DHW. A solution is to position probes B2 and/or B3 at the same height with respect to the machine supply accumulation inlet.
  • C
    Christopher DavisSep 1, 2025
    What to do if my Templari KITA Heat Pump's compressor is outside its operating range?
    • M
      Michael HudsonSep 1, 2025
      If the compressor is outside its operating range, evaluate the unit's usage to ensure it aligns with its working range. For example, operating DHW with excessively high external temperatures may cause this issue. Please refer to the “permitted operating area” section of this manual.
  • C
    carl56Sep 5, 2025
    Why Templari Heat Pump shows drafts cooling the evaporator during defrosting?
    • T
      Trevor McfarlandSep 5, 2025
      Drafts cooling the evaporator during defrosting can cause this issue. Try repositioning the machine or obstructing the wind directed towards the unit.
  • M
    Michael GarrisonSep 8, 2025
    What to do if my Templari KITA Heat Pump compressor fails to create minimum pressure?
    • M
      michael07Sep 8, 2025
      The compressor's failure to create a minimum pressure delta in a certain time interval may be due to system inertia and the proximity between air and water temperatures. If this occurs occasionally, it is simply a warning of a non-serious nature that allows the unit to continue operating.

Summary

1 Manufacturer

1.1 Service Centres and 1.2 Technical Assistance

Contact information for service centres and procedures for technical assistance requests.

2 Significant Information

2.3 Intended Users and 2.4 Authorised Operators

Defines who can use the machine and the specific technical-professional abilities required.

2.5 Consultation Notes and Symbols

Explanation of text conventions, symbols, and danger/warning signs.

2.9 Warranty

Informs that warranty conditions are attached and non-compliance invalidates it.

3 Machine Identification

3.2 Series - Model

Details the naming convention for machine series and specific models.

4 Conformity

4.2 CE Marking Plate

Describes the CE marking plate affixed to the machine and its importance.

5 Machine Description

5.2 Intended Use

Specifies the field of application, place of use, intended purpose, and authorized operators.

5.3 Reasonably Foreseeable Misuse

Lists prohibited actions and potential misuses to ensure safety and machine integrity.

5.5 Dimensions

Presents physical dimensions for different series with connection details.

5.7 Limits of Use and Technical Data

Details production temperatures, water quality recommendations, and ambient limits.

5.9 Permitted Operating Area

Illustrates heating and cooling modes operating areas based on temperatures.

5.15 Products Used

Identifies the refrigerants used and associated GWP values and hazards.

5.16 Designation of the Main Components

Identifies main machine components and their functions.

6 Guards and Protective Devices

6.1 Designation and Functions

Details the designation and main functions of guards and protective devices.

8 Residual Risks

9 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

11 Transport and Handling

11.3 Handling with Crane or Overhead Crane

Instructions and safety warnings for lifting and moving the machine using cranes.

11.4 Handling with Forklift Truck

Guidance and safety precautions for handling the machine with a forklift truck.

13 Installation

13.1 Choice of Installation Site

Criteria for selecting an installation site, considering winds, noise, and visual impact.

13.2 Safety Zone (R290 Refrigerant)

Defines safety zones for R290 refrigerant, specifying distances and ignition source restrictions.

13.9 Connections

Details connections to water energy sources and electrical energy sources.

13.11 Terminal Wiring

Explains wiring for outdoor unit, digital/analog I/O, and electronic boards.

13.13 Smart-Grid Operation

Details smart-grid operation modes based on SG1 and SG2 input states.

14 Use of the Machine

14.1 Checks and Operations Before Commissioning

Essential checks and operations required before starting the machine.

14.4 Testing

Detailed steps for performing water flow and heat pump operation checks.

14.5 K-Touch Panel

Information on connecting and preparing the machine for the K-Touch remote panel.

14.8 PGD Control Terminal Functions

Details on fastening the PGD terminal, its functions, and display elements.

14.15 Service Menu

Access to service parameters, language, probe calibration, thermoregulation, and manual management.

14.16 Alarms

Lists alarm codes, messages, reset procedures, delays, relays, and actions.

14.20 Operating Method for Injuries;Breakdowns

Procedures to follow in case of personal injury or machine breakdown, including emergency calls.

14.21 Operating Method for Fire

Steps to take in the event of a fire, including evacuation, alarm, and fire fighting equipment.

15 Troubleshooting

15.1 Troubleshooting Faults

Table listing common faults, their causes, and recommended solutions for troubleshooting.

16 Maintenance

16.1 General Notices

General guidelines and safety precautions for performing maintenance operations.

16.2 Routine Maintenance

Details on regular maintenance tasks, frequency, and job types for keeping the machine operational.

16.4 Periodic Check of Guards and Devices

Procedures for periodically checking the efficiency and integrity of guards and protective devices.

17 Instructions for Disabling and Disposal

19 Annexes

19.2 Hand Signals (Directive 92;58;EEC)

Illustrates standard hand signals used for communication during lifting and movement operations.

19.4 Electrical Schematics

Diagrams illustrating the single and dual power supply electrical connections of the machine.

19.5 Internal Wiring Cable Diagram

Wiring diagrams for circulation pump, fan, 4-way valve, heating element, and probes.

Templari KITA Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTemplari
ModelKITA
CategoryHeat Pump
LanguageEnglish

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