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MOS GB 0842-5FIGHTER 2005511517
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
NIBE FIGHTER 20051 x 230 V
LEK
LE
K
For the Installer
Contents 1
FIGHTER 2005
For Home Owners
General information for the installerTransport and storage ........................................... 6Inspection of the installation .................................. 6Erecting the heat pump ......................................... 6Control ................................................................... 6
Pipe connectionsGeneral .................................................................. 7Pipe connection (heating medium) ........................ 7Water volumes ....................................................... 7Sensor placement ................................................. 7Pressure drop, heating medium side ..................... 8
DockingGeneral .................................................................. 9FIGHTER 2005 docked with SMO 10 ...................... 9Several FIGHTER 2005s docked with SMO 10 ..... 10FIGHTER 2005 docked with wood-fired boiler
and hot water heater ......................................... 11Abbreviations ......................................................... 11
Electrical connectionsElectrical installation ............................................. 12Connection .......................................................... 12Circulation pump ................................................. 13Outside sensor .................................................... 13Thermostat hot water .......................................... 14Single step thermostat heating ............................ 14Additional heat/downtime .................................... 15Example of addition connection .......................... 15External indication of common alarms ................ 15
Commissioning and adjustingPreparations ......................................................... 16Filling and venting the heating medium system ... 16Balance temperature ........................................... 16Stop temperature ................................................. 16Soft-start relay ..................................................... 16Compressor heater .............................................. 16Start-up and inspection ....................................... 16Readjusting, heating medium side ...................... 16Adjustment, charge flow ...................................... 17
ControlExplanation .......................................................... 18Channel description ............................................. 19
SensorsSensor placement ................................................ 21Temperature sensor data ..................................... 21Data for discharge sensor ................................... 21
Electrical circuit diagramElectrical circuit diagram ...................................... 22
Component locationsComponent locations ........................................... 23List of components .............................................. 24
Sound pressure levelsSound pressure levels ......................................... 25
DimensionsDimensions and setting-out coordinates ............. 26
Enclosed kitEnclosed kit ......................................................... 27
AccessoriesAccessories ......................................................... 28
Technical specificationsTechnical specifications ........................................ 29Working area ....................................................... 30
GeneralConcise product description ................................ 2Setting table ......................................................... 2
System descriptionPrinciple of operation ........................................... 3
Maintenance routinesMaintenance of FIGHTER 2005 .......................... 4
Dealing with malfunctionsFIGHTER 2005 not in operation .......................... 5Draining, heat medium side ................................... 5
Channel Factory settings
06 Start defrosting ............. -3 °C
07 Stop defrosting ............. +10 °C
09 Max. defrosting ............. 7 min
10 Min. interval betw. defrosting ............. 50 min
13 Select thermostat ............. 0 (auto mode)
14 Fan speed low/high ............. +14 °C
15 Fan speed low/high, VV ............. +14 °C
16 Start drip tray heater ............. +2 °C
17 Balance temperature ............. +5 °C
18 Stop temperature ............. -7 °C
19 Start interval compressor ............. 20 min
28 Time delay addition relay ............. 120 min
30 Max return temperature ............. 45 °C
31 Connection diff. return temp. ............. 2 °C
General
FIGHTER 2005
For Home Owners
2In order to get the ultimate benefit from your heat pump FIGHTER 2005 you should read through the For Home Owners section in this Installation and Maintenance Instruction.
FIGHTER 2005 is a base heat pump for heating small houses, apartment blocks and small industrial premises. Outdoor air is used as a heat source.
FIGHTER 2005 is a Swedish made quality product offering a long life span and safe operation.
Installation date
Type designation
FIGHTER 2005- __ kW
Installation engineers
Settings
Date __________ Signed __________________________________
The serial number (103), should always be stated in all correspondence with NIBE.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
To be filled in when the heat pump has been installed
FIGHTER 2005 is an outdoor air heat pump, specially designed for the Nordic climate. FIGHTER 2005 utilis-es the outside air so there is no need for bore holes or coils in the ground. FIGHTER 2005 has an automatic 2-step capacity regulator for the fan. FIGHTER 2005 is designed for **water based heating systems and can be used together with most electric boilers, oil-fired boilers or equivalent. The heat pump includes an advanced control system for optimal con-trol. FIGHTER 2005 is started by a start signal from another controller, return line sensor or thermostat.FIGHTER 2005 can also be controlled by a specially designed controller, SMO 10*. This connects and dis-connects the additional heat and controls switching between room heating and hot water heating.
FIGHTER 2005 can both heat hot water effectively at high outdoor temperatures and give a high output to the heating system at low outdoor temperatures. If the outdoor temperature drops to a level under the stop temperature all heating must then occur with external additional heat.FIGHTER 2005 is manufactured in sizes 8 and 11. Materials have been chosen to provide a long service life and to fully withstand harsh outdoor conditions.
System description 3For Home Owners
FIGHTER 2005
Principle of operation
The heating medium side and the hot water side must be fitted with the necessary safety equipment in accordance with the applicable regulations.
* accessory for FIGHTER 2005
** When docking with FIGHTER 2005, a total water volume, incl. boiler, radiators, pipes, etc. of at least 20 litres boiler water per kW output on the heat pump is recommended.
Pool
VXV1
PG
VXV1
PG
VXV1
PG
SMO 10
SMO 10
HR
HR
HR
SMO 10
HR
HR
HR
HR
HR
HR
HR
HR
P
VVC
52
44
63
81
76
36
38
95
19
15
96
88
35-143-1
89-1
94-1 94-2
43-2
35-2
5
52
44
85
6
P
VP
31
FG1* CP1CP*
RG1
RG2
SV1SV2
CP2 FG2
VVG
LP1
UG
93
P
FG1 CP1
RG1 RG2
SV1SV2
CP2 FG2
VVC
VVG
LP1
UG
VXV 2
PCP
POG
P
FG1* CP1
RG1
SV1
VVG
LP1
UG
Med pool och shunt 2
Grundinkoppling
Med shunt 2
AV
SÄV
TVRV
RV BV
BV
SF
86
86
89-2
204998
31
45
31
31
SÄV
SÄV
52
SÄVVP
VP
VP
HR
HR
RV BV
BV
CP*
UKV*
UKV*
Maintenance routines
FIGHTER 2005
For Home Owners
4
FIGHTER 2005 is equipped with control and monitor-ing equipment, however some exterior maintenance is still necessary.Make regular checks throughout the year that the inlet grille is not clogged by leaves, snow or anything else. In addition, you should ensure during the colder parts of the year that too much frost or ice does not form under FIGHTER 2005. Strong wind in connection with extensive snowfall can cause the inlet and exhaust air grilles to become clogged. Make sure that there is no snow on the grilles.
If necessary the outer casing can be cleaned using a damp cloth. Care must be exercised so that the plastic cover is not scratched when cleaning. Avoid spraying water into the grilles or on the sides so that water can penetrate into FIGHTER 2005.
Maintenance of FIGHTER 2005
WARNING! Rotating fan
Dealing with malfunctions 5For Home Owners
FIGHTER 2005
Cause: External control equipment has not given the start signal.
Action: Check the settings on the control equip-ment.
Cause: Fuse has tripped.Action: Replace the fuse or reset the MCB. If the
fuse trips again the installation engineer should be contacted.
Cause: Low outdoor temperature.Action: Wait until the outdoor air temperature is
higher than the heat pump’s set stop value.
Cause: Tripped HP, LP or MS.Action: Check that the system has been vented cor-
rectly. Check the fuses. If the fault has not been rectified contact the installation engi-neer.
FIGHTER 2005 not in operation
In the event of malfunction or operating disturbances first check the points below:
NOTE! As FIGHTER 2005 can be connected to a large number of external units,
these should also be checked.
NOTE! Work behind screwed covers may only
be carried out by or under the supervision of a qualified
installation engineer.
Ifthe operating disturbance cannot be rectified by means of the above an installation engineer should be called.
It is recommended in the event of prolonged power failures that the part of the heating system located out-doors is drained.
Draining, heat medium side
NOTE! The product's serial number
should always be stated with all corre-spondence with NIBE.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
General information for the installer
FIGHTER 2005
For the Installer
6
Current regulations require the heating installation to be inspected before it is commissioned. The inspec-tion must be carried out by a suitably qualified person and should be documented. The above applies to closed heating systems. If the heat pump is replaced, the installation must be inspected again.
FIGHTER 2005 is placed outdoors on a firm base, preferable a concrete foundation. FIGHTER 2005 should not be positioned next to sensitive walls, for example, next to a bedroom. Also ensure that the placement does not inconvenience the neighbours.Large amounts of condensation water as well as melt water from defrosting can be produced. Provide good drainage at the installation area and make sure water cannot run out onto paths or the like during periods that ice can form. Ideally condensation water is led off to a street inlet or the like.The distance between FIGHTER 2005 and the house wall should be at least 350 mm. Free space in front of and above FIGHTER 2005 should be at least one metre. FIGHTER 2005 should not be placed so that the recirculation of outdoor air can occur. This causes lower output and impaired efficiency.
FIGHTER 2005 should be transported and stored ver-tically.
Transport and storage
Installation
Inspection of the installation
FIGHTER 2005 is equipped with an internal electronic controller that handles all functions necessary for heat pump operations.Accordingly, defrosting, stop at max/min temperature, connection of the compressor heater as well as ena-bling the heater for the drip pan, monitoring of motor protection and pressure switches are controlled.The number of starts and the operating time can also be read.The integrated controller is set during installation and can be used during a service. Under normal operation conditions the home owner does not need to have access to the controller.FIGHTER 2005 has an integrated electronic return line sensor that limits the return temperature. The flow and return line sensors are fitted during installation.FIGHTER 2005 can also be switched on/off via signals from other control equipment or a thermostat. When FIGHTER 2005 is to be controlled using the accessory SMO 10, the relevant control procedures are described in respective instructions.SMO 10 communicates with FIGHTER 2005, which means that the settings and measurement values from FIGHTER 2005 can be adjusted and read on SMO 10.
Control
70
71
442
466
318
301
200
1045
530
133
1186
530
191
500
30 -
50
350
mm
400 mm
3 m
Fritt utrymme bakom
1074
Fritt utrymme framför
Fritt utrymme
Min. avstånd vid användning av flera F 2010
70
71
442
466
318
200
1045
133
1186
191
500
30 -
50
350
mm
400 mm
3 m
Fritt utrymme bakom
1074
Fritt utrymme framför
Fritt utrymme
Min. avståndvid användningav flera F 2010
Min. distance when using
several F 2005
Free space in front
Free space behind
Free space
Pipe connections 7
FIGHTER 2005
For the Installer
Pipe installation must be carried out in accordance with current norms and directives. FIGHTER 2005 works up to an outgoing temperature from the heat pump of approximately 58 °C. See section “Commis-sioning and adjusting” – “Adjustment, charge flow” for the right flow setting. Since FIGHTER 2005 is not equipped with shutoff valves on the water side these must be fitted to facilitate future service. The return temperature is limited by the return line sensor and is adjusted on channel 30.
General
FIGHTER 2005 can be connected to the heating sys-tem – see the section Docking.
The heat pump must be vented by the upper connec-tion (70, HM-out) using the venting nipple on the enclosed flexible hose. The supplied particle filter is installed before the inlet, that is to say, the lower con-nection (71, HM-in) on FIGHTER 2005. All outdoor pipes are to be thermally insulated with at least 19 mm thick pipe insulation.The circulation pump should be operational, even if FIGHTER 2005 is not running, to prevent dam-age due to freezing. The circulation pump can also be controlled directly from FIGHTER 2005, terminal (11), which takes the outdoor temperature into consid-eration. Alternatively, the heat pump is connected to an intermediate circuit with a heat exchanger, pump and water with anti-freeze. Shutoff and drain valves are fitted so that FIGHTER 2005 can be emptied in the event of prolonged power failures.
The supplied flexible hoses act as vibration dampers. The flexible hoses are fitted so a slight bend is creat-ed, thus acting as vibration damping.
Pipe connections (heating medium)
When docking with FIGHTER 2005, a total water vol-ume, in the boiler and accumulator, of at least 20 litres boiler water per kW output on the heat pump is recom-mended.
Water volumes
NOTE!The pipe work must be flushed before
the heat pump is connected, so that any contaminants do not damage the
components parts.
FIGHTER 2005 is supplied with flow and return line sensors, sensors and cables are packed in the distribution box. The edge board connector is fitted at the factory.■ Flow line sensor (89), yellow cable.■ Return line sensor (93), blue cable. ■ Flow and return line sensors are routed through
the cable gland (102) to respective measurement points.
■ The flow and return line sensors are fitted on the straight section of the copper pipe using cable ties together with heating pipe paste and aluminium tape.
NOTE! It is important that the contact between the sensor and measurement point is good and that the sensors are insulated.
Sensor placement
95
95
FIGHTER 2010
VVM 240
AV
AV
SÄK
SF
RC
TV
95
FIGHTER 2010
VVM 240
RC
52
63
44
44
76
99
21
VVM 240
RC
FG
RG
UG
15
95
FIGHTER 2010
VVM 240
AV
AV
SÄK
SF
RC
TV
FG
RG
UG
Till rollup89
94
LEK
LEK
E
Pipe connections
FIGHTER 2005
For the Installer
8
Pressure drop, heating medium side
FIGHTER 2010-6
FIGHTER 2005-8, 10 FIGHTER 2010-8
FIGHTER 2005-14
Flöde
kPaTryckfall
kPaTryckfall
kPaTryckfall
l/s
Flöde
l/s
Flöde
l/s
0
0,5
1
1,5
2
2,5
3
3,5
4
0 0,05 0,1 0,15 0,2 0,25 0,3 0,35 0,4 0,45
0
0,5
1
1,5
2
2,5
3
3,5
4
0 0,05 0,1 0,15 0,2 0,25 0,3 0,35 0,4 0,45
0
0,5
1
1,5
2
2,5
3
3,5
4
0 0,05 0,1 0,15 0,2 0,25 0,3 0,35 0,4 0,45
FIGHTER 2005-8, -11
Pressure drop
Flow
Docking 9For the Installer
FIGHTER 2005
FIGHTER 2005 can be installed in several different ways. The safety equipment must be installed in accordance with current regulations for all docking options.
When docking with FIGHTER 2005, a total water vol-ume, in the boiler and accumulator, of at least 20 litres boiler water per kW output on the heat pump is recom-mended.
General
FIGHTER 2005 docked to the oil-fired/pellet boiler together with SMO 10 and water heater (floating condensing)
Pool
VXV1
PG
VXV1
PG
VXV1
PG
SMO 10
SMO 10
HR
HR
HR
SMO 10
HR
HR
HR
HR
HR
HR
HR
HR
P
VVC
52
44
63
81
76
36
38
95
19
15
96
88
35-143-1
89-1
94-1 94-2
43-2
35-2
5
52
44
85
6
P
VP
31
FG1* CP1CP*
RG1
RG2
SV1SV2
CP2 FG2
VVG
LP1
UG
93
P
FG1 CP1
RG1 RG2
SV1SV2
CP2 FG2
VVC
VVG
LP1
UG
VXV 2
PCP
POG
P
FG1* CP1
RG1
SV1
VVG
LP1
UG
Med pool och shunt 2
Grundinkoppling
Med shunt 2
AV
SÄV
TVRV
RV BV
BV
SF
86
86
89-2
204998
31
45
31
31
SÄV
SÄV
52
SÄVVP
VP
VP
HR
HR
RV BV
BV
CP*
UKV*
UKV*
SMO 10 controls FIGHTER 2005, oil-fired boiler, circu-lation pumps, shunts, etc. FIGHTER 2005 works with floating condensing against the heating system and prioritises hot water charging via the three way valve (VXV1).
If FIGHTER 2005 cannot meet the heating require-ment, the oil-fired boiler is started and additional heat is shunted in.
The outline diagram is equipped with accessories.
Docking
FIGHTER 2005
For the Installer
10
Several FIGHTER 2005s together with SMO 10 and water heater (floating condensing)
Pool
86
86
15
76
44
52
38
35
63
88
81
81
86
86
76
44
52
38 63
89
94
43
20
49
49
49
52
19
VP2
95
31VP1
93
31
HR
HR
HR
HR
HR
VP2
VP1
VP2
VP1
85
44
526 5
VVC
36
96
P
SV1FG1*
RG1
SMO 10
CP1
PG
UG
LP2
LP1
VVG
VXV1
P
VXV 2PCP
POOL G
VVC
SV1FG1
RG1
SMO 10
CP1
PG
UG
LP2
LP1
VVG
VVC
VXV1
P
Grundinkoppling
Grundinkoppling
Med pool
98
45
31
SÄV
SÄV
SÄV
AV
AV BV
BV
RG
TV
RG
TV
BV
SF
SF
VP2
VP1
SMO 10
TV
RV BV
BV
HR
UKV*CP*
SMO 10 controls up to nine FIGHTER 2005s (of which max one for hot water), immersion heater, circulation pump, shunt, etc. FIGHTER 2005 works with floating condensing against the heating system and prioritises hot water charging via the three way valve VXV1.
FIGHTER 2005 VP1 heats the hot water.
If FIGHTER 2005 cannot meet the heating require-ment, additional heated is shunted in from the oil-fired boiler.
When additional heat is engaged, hot water is heated using the immersion heater in the hot water heater.
FIGHTER 2005 VP1 is connected in at position (44) using the enclosed modular cable (15m) from SMO 10. VP2 is connected in to VP1 using the screened 3-core cable on the screw terminal (44).
The outline diagram is equipped with accessories.
Docking 11For the Installer
FIGHTER 2005
FIGHTER 2005 docked with wood-fired boiler and hot water heater (fixed condensing)
AbbreviationsAV Shut-off valveCP Circulation pumpFG Flow line sensor Included in FIGHTER 2005HR Auxiliary relayLP Charge pumpRG Return line sensor Included in FIGHTER 2005RV Control valveSF Particle filter Included in FIGHTER 2005SV Shunt valveSÄV Safety valveTV Drain valveUG Outside sensorVVG Hot water sensor
FIGHTER 2005
AV
RV SF
SÄV
TV
FG RG
BV
LP1
UG
RC
Vedpanna
Extern alt befintlig regler- utrustning.
VVB / ACK
FIGHTER 2005
RC
52
44
63
81
76 38
86
86
49
89
94
97 95
15
34
84
96
45
35
43
FIGHTER 2005 charges the hot water heater/accumu-lator tank (VVB/ACK). When the wood-fired boiler is used, the heat pump and immersion heater are dis-connected with a rising temperature on the flow line sensor (RG) and starts again when the temperature starts to drop. Self-circulation through the heat pump is prevented by the check valve (BV). The return line sensor (RG) is placed in the submerged tube on the
accumulator tank.
Wood-fired boiler
External or exist-ing control equip-ment
LEKLEK
LEK
43
37
38
39
2
26
68
29
11
40
100
14
16
30
13
97
9
34
57
44
29
11
30
13
9
34
44
29
11
14
16
30
34
LE
KL
EK
LE
K
Gammal bild
LE
K
9
30
9
30
9
NOTE! Electrical installation and service
must be carried out under the supervision of a qualified electrician.
Electrical installation and wiring must be carried out in accordance with the
stipulations in force.
NOTE! The live external control must be
taken into consideration when connecting.
The routing of cables for heavy current and signals should be made out through the cable glands on the heat pump's left-hand side, seen from the front.The terminal block (9) for the incoming supply is accessed by removing the 6 screws on the plastic cover and the screws (TORX 20) on the distribution box.
Electrical installation
LP HP
9
Inkommande matning 3 x 400 V
30
29
29
30
29
3034 34
21
steg 2steg 1
16 14
34
1614
11
Re1
X29 4
X29 5
N
X29 6
29
11
Re1
X29 4
X29 5
N
X29 6
29
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
L2 L3 N L1
1
2
3
4
5
6
78
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NO O/C NO O/C
Tillsats Stillestånd
NC NC
NO O/C NC
Hjälpkontaktor(ingår ej vid leverans)
12 – 230V
15 88 90 86 41 33
3 4 1 2 5 6
89
93
29
30
29
30
29
30
16 14
34
NO O/C NO O/CNC NC
1614
3434
3 4 1 2 5 6
91
9
Inkommande matning 3 x 230 V
L2 L3 N L1 9
Inkommande matning 1 x 230 V
L2 L3 N L1
29
30
29
30
1
8
76
5
4
3
2
EXTERNT
Start tillsatsvärme
Electrical connection
FIGHTER 2005
For the Installer
12
Incoming supply 1 x 230V
The figure shows the heat pump in its 1 x 230 V design.
■ A heat pump must not be connected without the permission of the electricity supplier and must be connected under the supervision of a qualified electrician.
■ If a miniature circuit breaker is used this should have a motor characteristic “D” (compressor opera-tion). For MCB size see Technical Specifications.
■ The FIGHTER 2005 does not include an isolator switch on the incoming electrical supply. The instal-lation must be preceded by a circuit-breaker with at least a 3 mm breaking gap.
■ If an insulation test is to be carried out in the build-ing, disconnect the heat pump.
■ Connect the heat pump to the terminal block (9), via a distribution board with fuses. The heat pump is not reconnectable between 1-phase and 3-phase; neither can it be reconnected between 3 x 230 V and 3 x 400 V.
■ The signal cable for the thermostats is connected to terminal (30) on the relay card (29). Cable type: unscreened LiYY, screened LiYCY. Cable area, at least 0.22 with cable lengths less than 50 m.
Alternatively the relevant signal cable is connected from terminal (44) on the control card (34) to SMO 10.
■ The circulation pump for FIGHTER 2005 is con-nected to a separate supply or on terminal block (11). NOTE! There is a risk of freezing when the circulation pump is connected to the terminal block (11) and FIGHTER 2005 is deenergized.
■ A common alarm can be connected to terminal (11).
Connection
Electrical connection 13For the Installer
FIGHTER 2005
LP HP
9
Inkommande matning 3 x 400 V
30
29
29
30
29
30
34 34
21
steg 2steg 1
16 14
34
1614
11
Re1
X29 4
X29 5
N
X29 6
29
11
Re1
X29 4
X29 5
N
X29 6
29
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
L2 L3 N L1
1
2
3
4
5
6
78
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NO O/C NO O/C
Tillsats Stillestånd
NC NC
NO O/C NC
Hjälpkontaktor(ingår ej vid leverans)
12 – 230V
15 88 90 86 41 33
3 4 1 2 5 6
89
93
29
30
29
30
29
30
16 14
34
NO O/C NO O/CNC NC
1614
3434
3 4 1 2 5 6
91
9
Inkommande matning 3 x 230 V
L2 L3 N L1 9
Inkommande matning 1 x 230 V
L2 L3 N L1
29
30
29
30
1
8
76
5
4
3
2
EXTERNT
Start tillsatsvärme
Circulation pump (accessory)
Common alarm
The figure shows the heat pump in its 1 x 230 V design.
An outdoor sensor (15) is positioned on the underside of FIGHTER 2005. If the FIGHTER 2005 faces south or to the west, where there is a risk of intensive heat-ing by the sun the outdoor sensor should be positioned on a north or north-west facing wall.
Outside sensorWhen the circulation pump is connected to the termi-nal block (11) the pump is controlled by FIGHT-ER 2005. Pump activity depends on the status of FIGHTER 2005, heating/hot water requirement and outdoor temperature. Pump exercising is handled by FIGHTER 2005.NOTE! There is a risk of freezing when the circula-tion pump is connected to the terminal block (11) and FIGHTER 2005 is deenergized.
Circulation pump
LEKLEK
LEK
43
37
38
39
2
26
68
29
11
40
100
14
16
30
13
97
9
34
57
44
29
11
30
13
9
34
44
29
11
14
16
30
34
Electrical connection
FIGHTER 2005
For the Installer
14
You can use a basic thermostat to switch the compres-sor on and off. This thermostat should be of the break-ing type (NC) when the set temperature has been reached. The contactor should be potential free. When an external thermostat is not used, terminal block 30, pos 6 and 7 should be strapped.If you choose to use a single step thermostat then option “0” on channel 13, see section “Control Chan-nel description”, should be selected.You set the required outdoor air temperature level for switching between low and high fan speeds on chan-nel 14. At an outdoor air temperature below 13°C, the fan is forced to high speed irrespective of the setting on channel 14.Connection of the single step thermostat is made as set out in the picture below.
LP HP
9
Inkommande matning 3 x 400 V
30
29
29
30
29
30
34 34
21
steg 2steg 1
16 14
34
1614
11
Re1
X29 4
X29 5
N
X29 6
29
11
Re1
X29 4
X29 5
N
X29 6
29
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
L2 L3 N L1
1
2
3
4
5
6
78
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NO O/C NO O/C
Tillsats Stillestånd
NC NC
NO O/C NC
Hjälpkontaktor(ingår ej vid leverans)
12 – 230V
15 88 90 86 41 33
3 4 1 2 5 6
89
93
29
30
29
30
29
30
16 14
34
NO O/C NO O/CNC NC
1614
3434
3 4 1 2 5 6
91
9
Inkommande matning 3 x 230 V
L2 L3 N L1 9
Inkommande matning 1 x 230 V
L2 L3 N L1
29
30
29
30
1
8
76
5
4
3
2
EXTERNT
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You can use a basic contactor or a thermostat to switch the compressor on and off for heating hot water. This function is given priority ahead of the heating function, which means that irrespective of the status of the heat-ing thermostat the compressor will work according to the settings for hot water production.This contactor should be of the breaking type (NC) when the set temperature is reached. The contactor should be potential free.Connection of the switch for the hot water function is made as set out in the picture below.
Hot water thermostat
LP HP
9
Inkommande matning 3 x 400 V
30
29
29
30
29
30
34 34
21
steg 2steg 1
16 14
34
1614
11
Re1
X29 4
X29 5
N
X29 6
29
11
Re1
X29 4
X29 5
N
X29 6
29
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
L2 L3 N L1
1
2
3
4
5
6
78
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NO O/C NO O/C
Tillsats Stillestånd
NC NC
NO O/C NC
Hjälpkontaktor(ingår ej vid leverans)
12 – 230V
15 88 90 86 41 33
3 4 1 2 5 6
89
93
29
30
29
30
29
30
16 14
34
NO O/C NO O/CNC NC
1614
3434
3 4 1 2 5 6
91
9
Inkommande matning 3 x 230 V
L2 L3 N L1 9
Inkommande matning 1 x 230 V
L2 L3 N L1
29
30
29
30
1
8
76
5
4
3
2
EXTERNT
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NOTE! The following pages about
thermostats, additional heat, common alarms and downtime, do not apply
when FIGHTER 2005 is controlled by SMO 10.
NOTE! When a thermostat with a bulb is used, the bulb must be insulated
carefully.
Single step thermostat heating(auto mode)
Electrical connection 15For the Installer
FIGHTER 2005
FIGHTER 2005 is equipped with a potential free con-tactor intended for additional heat: Max 250V 2A.The setting of the outdoor air temperature (balance temperature) when the additional relay is activated is made on channel 17, see the section “Control Chan-nel description”.External additional heat: connected via the additional relay terminal (14). Conditions for connecting addition-al heat:■ The outdoor air temperature should be lower than
the set balance temperature (channel 17) ■ The compressor should have been operational for at
least the period selected in channel 28. Defrosting is included in this time.
If the outdoor air temperature drops down to a level under the set value, stop temperature (downtime), in channel 18 compressor operations are blocked and all heating must take place using the external additional heat via the downtime relay terminal (16). This function is also activated when FIGHTER 2005 is deenergized.The connection to the additional relay is made as set out in the picture below.
LP HP
9
Inkommande matning 3 x 400 V
30
29
29
30
29
30
34 34
21
steg 2steg 1
16 14
34
1614
11
Re1
X29 4
X29 5
N
X29 6
29
11
Re1
X29 4
X29 5
N
X29 6
29
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
L2 L3 N L1
1
2
3
4
5
6
78
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NO O/C NO O/C
Tillsats Stillestånd
NC NC
NO O/C NC
Hjälpkontaktor(ingår ej vid leverans)
12 – 230V
15 88 90 86 41 33
3 4 1 2 5 6
89
93
29
30
29
30
29
30
16 14
34
NO O/C NO O/CNC NC
1614
3434
3 4 1 2 5 6
91
9
Inkommande matning 3 x 230 V
L2 L3 N L1 9
Inkommande matning 1 x 230 V
L2 L3 N L1
29
30
29
30
1
8
76
5
4
3
2
EXTERNT
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Max load across the relay contactors is 250V 2A.During operations without the need of the additional heat or downtime the relay contactors are closed between NO and O/C.Additional heat and downtime are acquired between NC and O/C. The contactors are drawn in the deener-gized state.Additional and downtime relays are activated during, normal operating conditions for FIGHTER 2005. Both relays are deactivated in the event of operating disrup-tions.
LP HP
9
Inkommande matning 3 x 400 V
30
29
29
30
29
30
34 34
21
steg 2steg 1
16 14
34
1614
11
Re1
X29 4
X29 5
N
X29 6
29
11
Re1
X29 4
X29 5
N
X29 6
29
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
L2 L3 N L1
1
2
3
4
5
6
78
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NO O/C NO O/C
Tillsats Stillestånd
NC NC
NO O/C NC
Hjälpkontaktor(ingår ej vid leverans)
12 – 230V
15 88 90 86 41 33
3 4 1 2 5 6
89
93
29
30
29
30
29
30
16 14
34
NO O/C NO O/CNC NC
1614
3434
3 4 1 2 5 6
91
9
Inkommande matning 3 x 230 V
L2 L3 N L1 9
Inkommande matning 1 x 230 V
L2 L3 N L1
29
30
29
30
1
8
76
5
4
3
2
EXTERNT
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Basic electrical circuit diagram for connection of auxil-iary relays for additional heat and downtime.
LP HP
9
Inkommande matning 3 x 400 V
30
29
29
30
29
30
34 34
21
steg 2steg 1
16 14
34
1614
11
Re1
X29 4
X29 5
N
X29 6
29
11
Re1
X29 4
X29 5
N
X29 6
29
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
L2 L3 N L1
1
2
3
4
5
6
78
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NO O/C NO O/C
Tillsats Stillestånd
NC NC
NO O/C NC
Hjälpkontaktor(ingår ej vid leverans)
12 – 230V
15 88 90 86 41 33
3 4 1 2 5 6
89
93
29
30
29
30
29
30
16 14
34
NO O/C NO O/CNC NC
1614
3434
3 4 1 2 5 6
91
9
Inkommande matning 3 x 230 V
L2 L3 N L1 9
Inkommande matning 1 x 230 V
L2 L3 N L1
29
30
29
30
1
8
76
5
4
3
2
EXTERNT
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Position 2, 230 V output signal with a common alarm.Position 3, 230 V output signal with no alarm.
additional heat
downtime
auxiliary relay (not included in delivery)
FIGHTER 2005 is equipped with a contactor for exter-nal indication of common alarms. The function becomes active with all types of alarms. Max load on the relay contact is 250V 2A.The connection for external indication of common alarms is made as set out in the picture below:
External indication of common alarms
Additional heat/downtime Example of addition connection
Commissioning and adjusting
FIGHTER 2005
16For the Installer
The heating medium system is filled with water to the required pressure. Vent the system using the venting nipple on the enclosed flexible hose and possibly the circulation pump.
Before commissioning, check that the heating circuit is filled and well vented. Check the pipe work for leaks.
Filling and venting the heating medium system
Preparations
NOTE! The compressor must not be forced to start with periods shorter than 1 start
per 15 minutes.
NOTE! The compressor heater must have
been connected for 6-8 hours before the first start, see the section “Start-up
and inspection”.
FIGHTER 2005 is equipped with a soft-start relay (97) that limits the inrush current for the compressor. The compressor must not be forced to start with peri-ods shorter than 1 start per 15 minutes.
The balance temperature is the outdoor temperature when the heat pump’s stated output is equal to the building’s output requirement. This means that the heat pump covers the whole building’s output require-ment down to this temperature. Setting of the balance temperature, additional heat, is made on channel 17.
When using a standard radiator system and with hot water heating the stop temperature should not fall below -7 °C. The setting of the stop temperature, downtime, is done on channel 18.
LEK
Venting nipple
Balance temperature
Stop temperature
FIGHTER 2005 is equipped with a compressor heater that heats the compressor before start-up and when the compressor is cold. The compressor must have been switched on for 6-8 hours before the FIRST start, see the section Start-up and inspection.
Compressor heater
Soft-start relay
■ Modular cable (44) or thermostat/strap, terminal (30) is disconnected.
■ The working switch is turned on.■ Check that all incoming phases are energized.■ Check that the miniature circuit-breaker (2) is on.■ The compressor heater (25) must have been oper-
ational for at least 6 hours before the compressor start can be initiated. This is done by switching on the control voltage and disconnecting the modular cable and thermostat/strap.
■ The display on the control card (34) shows C0/CC F0 H1/H3 depending on the outdoor temperature. During this period the compressor is heated to increase the service life.
■ After 6-8 hours the modular cable, external thermostats or strap on the input for hot water and/or input for single step or double step ther-mostat are connected. See the sections, Electri-cal connections - Hot water thermostat, Single step thermostat heating.
■ Restart SMO 10 if necessary.■ Once the connection is made, the compressor
starts after approx. 20 minutes.■ Adjust the charge flow according to the diagram,
see the section Adjustment, charge flow■ Fill in the commissioning report on page 2.
Start-up and inspection
NOTE! The live external control must be
taken into consideration when connecting.
Air is initially released from the hot water and venting may be necessary. If bubbling sounds can be heard from the heat pump, the circulation pump and radia-tors the entire system requires further venting. When the system has stabilised (correct pressure and all the air removed) the heating controls can be set at the required values.
Readjusting, heat medium side
Commissioning and adjusting 17
FIGHTER 2005
For the Installer
Adjusting the temperature difference (∆T) between the flow temperature and the return temperature.This is easily done by using the temperatures meas-ured in Channel 32 (flow temperature) less Channel 29 (return temperature), this temperature difference (∆T) is adjusted with the help of the circulation pump and control valve. Adjustment is performed with stable operation about 5 minutes after start, or about 5 min-utes after defrosting with a cold outdoor temperature.
The temperature difference shall be as in the diagram below (+1- 2K). At outdoor temperatures above 28 °C the charge flow can be increased by 30 % to obtain a position ∆T.The diagrams shows the heat pump with a high fan speed, at low fan speeds ∆T will be 0.5 to 1 degree lower.
Adjustment, charge flow
0,0
2,0
4,0
6,08,0
10,0
12,0
14,0
16,0
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20°C
∆T
21
3
Rekomenderat ∆T för värmebärare/laddflöde F2005-8
18,0
20,0
25 30
0,0
2,0
4,0
6,08,0
10,0
12,0
14,0
16,0
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20°C
∆T
21
3
Rekomenderat ∆T för värmebärare/laddflöde F2005-10
18,0
20,0
25 30
0,0
2,0
4,0
6,08,0
10,0
12,0
14,0
16,0
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20°C
∆T
21
3
Rekomenderat ∆T för värmebärare/laddflöde F2005-14
18,0
20,0
25 30
1 flow temperature 35°2 flow temperature 45°3 flow temperature 55°
Outside temperature0,0
2,0
4,0
6,08,0
10,0
12,0
14,0
16,0
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20°C
∆T
21
3
Rekomenderat ∆T för värmebärare/laddflöde F2005-8
18,0
20,0
25 30
0,0
2,0
4,0
6,08,0
10,0
12,0
14,0
16,0
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20°C
∆T
21
3
Rekomenderat ∆T för värmebärare/laddflöde F2005-10
18,0
20,0
25 30
0,0
2,0
4,0
6,08,0
10,0
12,0
14,0
16,0
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20°C
∆T
21
3
Rekomenderat ∆T för värmebärare/laddflöde F2005-14
18,0
20,0
25 30
Outside temperature
FIGHTER 2005 -8
FIGHTER 2005 -11
Control
FIGHTER 2005
18For the Installer
ChannelShows the current channel. Change channels using the Plus button or the Minus button
Explanation
C 0 F 0 H 1
0 0 0 1
C 1 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
C 2 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C D F 0 H 2
0 0 0 1
2 0 1 / 1
2 0 1 / 1 / 1
2 1 1 / 1 / 1
C 0 F 0 H 0
0 0 0 1
C C F 0 H 3
0 0 0 1
2 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v e r 2 . 2 0
1 3 2
C 2 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v 2 . 3 0
C 1 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C 0 F 0 H 1
0 0 0 1
C 1 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
C 2 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C D F 0 H 2
0 0 0 1
2 0 1 / 1
2 0 1 / 1 / 1
2 1 1 / 1 / 1
C 0 F 0 H 0
0 0 0 1
C C F 0 H 3
0 0 0 1
2 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v e r 2 . 2 0
1 3 2
C 2 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v 2 . 3 0
C 1 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C 0 F 0 H 1
0 0 0 1
C 1 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
C 2 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C D F 0 H 2
0 0 0 1
2 0 1 / 1
2 0 1 / 1 / 1
2 1 1 / 1 / 1
C 0 F 0 H 0
0 0 0 1
C C F 0 H 3
0 0 0 1
2 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v e r 2 . 2 0
1 3 2
C 2 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v 2 . 3 0
C 1 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C 0 F 0 H 1
0 0 0 1
C 1 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
C 2 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C D F 0 H 2
0 0 0 1
2 0 1 / 1
2 0 1 / 1 / 1
2 1 1 / 1 / 1
C 0 F 0 H 0
0 0 0 1
C C F 0 H 3
0 0 0 1
2 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v e r 2 . 2 0
1 3 2
C 2 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v 2 . 3 0
C 1 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C 0 F 0 H 1
0 0 0 1
C 1 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
C 2 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C D F 0 H 2
0 0 0 1
2 0 1 / 1
2 0 1 / 1 / 1
2 1 1 / 1 / 1
C 0 F 0 H 0
0 0 0 1
C C F 0 H 3
0 0 0 1
2 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v e r 2 . 2 0
1 3 2
C 2 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v 2 . 3 0
C 1 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C 0 F 0 H 1
0 0 0 1
C 1 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
C 2 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C D F 0 H 2
0 0 0 1
2 0 1 / 1
2 0 1 / 1 / 1
2 1 1 / 1 / 1
C 0 F 0 H 0
0 0 0 1
C C F 0 H 3
0 0 0 1
2 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v e r 2 . 2 0
1 3 2
C 2 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v 2 . 3 0
C 1 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C 0 F 0 H 1
0 0 0 1
C 1 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
C 2 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C D F 0 H 2
0 0 0 1
2 0 1 / 1
2 0 1 / 1 / 1
2 1 1 / 1 / 1
C 0 F 0 H 0
0 0 0 1
C C F 0 H 3
0 0 0 1
2 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v e r 2 . 2 0
1 3 2
C 2 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v 2 . 3 0
C 1 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
HeaterThe compressor heater is always active when the compressor is switched off. The drip tray heater is connected when the outdoor temperature drops below the set value and is discon-nected when the stop temperature is reached.
FanThe fan has two speeds, high and low. The fan is con-trolled by the outdoor temperature. The lower speed is used when the outdoor temperature is high to limit the output. The fan does not run during defrosting.
CompressorThe compressor has a minimum running time of 5 minutes before compressor stop can be effected.
C0 Compressor off, circulation pump off C Flashes when the compressor wants to start but
is prevented by the time conditions or high return temperature.
F0 Fan off H1 Compressor heater on Drip tray heater off
C1 Compressor on, circulation pump on F1 Fan on, low speed H0 Compressor heater off Drip tray heater off
C1 Compressor on, circulation pump on F2 Fan on, high speed H2 Compressor heater off Drip tray heater on
CD Compressor defrosting
ValueShows the current value. Increase/decrease value using the plus button respective minus button.
C 0 F 0 H 1
0 0 0 1
C 1 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
C 2 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C D F 0 H 2
0 0 0 1
2 0 1 / 1
2 0 1 / 1 / 1
2 1 1 / 1 / 1
C 0 F 0 H 0
0 0 0 1
C C F 0 H 3
0 0 0 1
2 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v e r 2 . 2 0
1 3 2
C 2 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v 2 . 3 0
C 1 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C 0 F 0 H 1
0 0 0 1
C 1 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
C 2 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C D F 0 H 2
0 0 0 1
2 0 1 / 1
2 0 1 / 1 / 1
2 1 1 / 1 / 1
C 0 F 0 H 0
0 0 0 1
C C F 0 H 3
0 0 0 1
2 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v e r 2 . 2 0
1 3 2
C 2 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v 2 . 3 0
C 1 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
Plus buttonThe plus button (37) is used to browse through the channel system (forwards) or raise the value of the selected parameter.
See the section Control Channel description
Minus buttonThe minus button (38) is used to browse through the channel system (backwards) or lower the value of the selected parameter.
See the section Control Channel description
Enter buttonThe Enter button (39) is used to activate and confirm value changes.
See the section Control Channel description
CC Circulation pump on, compressor off H3 Compressor heater on Drip tray heater on
Control 19
FIGHTER 2005
For the Installer
You can browse back and forth through the display's channels using the Plus and Minus buttons. To modify a value, first press the Enter button to acti-vate modification mode, the value flashes. Adjust the value as required using the Plus button or Minus but-ton. Holding the Plus button or Minus button held in for about 3 seconds speeds up the change in value. Now confirm using the Enter button. The value will stop flash-ing. The significance/function of the different channels is as follows: 00 Shows the set operating mode on FIGHTER 2005. 01 Normal operation. 02 Defrosting.
Defrosting is run. 03 Cold outdoor air temperature. 04 High return temperature. 05 LP alarm.
Low pressure pressostat has tripped. 06 HP alarm.
High pressure pressostat has tripped. 07 MS alarm.
Motor cut-out has tripped. 08 Sensor alarm.
One of the temperature sensors is defective. 09 Communication error (only when SMO 10 is
connected). 11 Fan stopped. Suction gas temperature 05 -
evaporation temperature 02 < 7 K. 12 Flow and return line sensors fitted incorrectly. 14 High flow temperature.
01 Measured temperature on the outdoor air sensor.
02 Measured temperature on the evaporator sensor.
03 Measured temperature on the discharge sensor.
04 Measured temperature, fluid pipe.
05 Measured suction gas temperature.
06 Start temperature for permitted defrosting (evapo-rator sensor). The value is adjustable between 2 and -7 °C. The factory setting is -3 °C.
07 Stop temperature for defrosting (evaporator sen-sor). The value is adjustable between 10 and 40 °C. The factory setting is 10 °C.
08 Not used
09 Longest permitted defrosting time. The value is adjustable between 5 and 12 minutes. Factory setting 7 minutes.
10 Minimum running time, heat production before new defrosting is permitted.The value is adjustable between 10 and 90 minutes. Factory setting 50 minutes.
11 Manual activation of the defrosting. Change the value 0 to 1 and confirm using the Enter button.
12 Restore factory default settings. Change the value 0 to 1 and confirm using the Enter button.
13 Choose between single step thermostat/return line sensor (auto mode) or SMO 10.
0 Auto mode or integrated return line sensor.
1 No function. 2 Control with SMO 10. Confirm using the Enter button and then restart
FIGHTER 2005. Factory setting 0. 14 Adjustable outdoor air temperature value for
changing the fan step in auto mode and control with SMO 10. The value is adjustable between 13 and 40 °C. Factory setting 13 °C.
15 Adjustable outdoor air temperature value for changing the fan step with hot water heating. The value is adjustable between 13 and 40 °C. The factory setting is 13 °C.
16 Adjustable outdoor air temperature for start of the drip tray heater. The value is adjustable between -2 and 2 degrees. Factory setting 2 °C.
17 Balance temperature, the set outdoor air temper-ature when the additional relay (14) can be acti-vated from channel 28 without affecting compres-sor operations. Additional relay (14) is activated first after the set time on channel 28. The value is adjustable between -7 (set stop temperature, channel 18) and +10 °C. Factory setting 5 °C.
18 Stop temperature, the set outdoor air temperature value when the downtime relay (16) is activated, FIGHTER 2005 stops. When the stop temperature is set between -8 and -10°C the flow temperature is limited to max 53°C. The value is adjustable between 0 and -10 °C. Factory setting -7 °C.
19 Minimum time interval in minutes between com-
Channel description
Control
FIGHTER 2005
For the Installer
20
22 No function
23 Shows the number of compressor starts, accu-mulatively.
24 No function
25 Show the compressor's operating time in hours, accumulatively.
26 Shows the operating hours for connected addi-tional heat, accumulatively.
27 Shows the compressor status. 00 Compressor off. 01 Compressor on. XX Compressor blocked due to an alarm nn Compressor start in nn minutes.
28 Continuous operating time with the compressor before additional heat is permitted. The value is adjustable between 0 and 120 minutes. Factory setting 120 minutes.
29 Measured temperature on the return line sensor.
30 Max return temperature. When the return temper-ature reaches the set value the compressor stops. The value is adjustable between 25 and 53 °C. The factory setting is 45 °C.
31 Connection difference return temperature. After the compressor is stopped for a high return tem-perature, the return temperature should drop by the set value in order to permit the compressor to start. The value is adjustable between 0 and 10 °C. The factory setting is 2 °C.
32 Measured temperature on the flow line sensor.
C 0 F 0 H 1
0 0 0 1
C 1 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
C 2 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C D F 0 H 2
0 0 0 1
2 0 1 / 1
2 0 1 / 1 / 1
2 1 1 / 1 / 1
C 0 F 0 H 0
0 0 0 1
C C F 0 H 3
0 0 0 1
2 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v e r 2 . 2 0
1 3 2
C 2 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v 2 . 3 0
C 1 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
High pressure pressostat (HP)
Low pressure pressostat (LP)
Motor protection (MS)
21 Alarm input status (HP, LP and MS), 1 indicates the input is OK.
Channel description
C 0 F 0 H 1
0 0 0 1
C 1 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
C 2 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C D F 0 H 2
0 0 0 1
2 0 1 / 1
2 0 1 / 1 / 1
2 1 1 / 1 / 1
C 0 F 0 H 0
0 0 0 1
C C F 0 H 3
0 0 0 1
2 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v e r 2 . 2 0
1 3 2
C 2 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v 2 . 3 0
C 1 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
If position (1) shows, no function .
Hot water thermostatSingle set thermostat/ return line sensor
If position (2), SMO 10 is selected on channel 13.
C 0 F 0 H 1
0 0 0 1
C 1 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
C 2 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
C D F 0 H 2
0 0 0 1
2 0 1 / 1
2 0 1 / 1 / 1
2 1 1 / 1 / 1
C 0 F 0 H 0
0 0 0 1
C C F 0 H 3
0 0 0 1
2 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v e r 2 . 2 0
1 3 2
C 2 F 1 H 0
0 0 0 1
F - 2 0 1 0
v 2 . 3 0
C 1 F 2 H 2
0 0 0 1
Address for communication with SMO 10. This should be selected so that each FIGHTER 2005 in the sys-tem has a unique address (1–9) for communication with SMO 10.For example, three FIGHTER 2005s in the same sys-tem give the addresses 1, 2 and 3. The FIGHTER 2005 that produces hot water should be set to 1.
20 Control inputs/address options. If position (0), auto mode is selected on channel 13.
Active input indicated by 1.Deactivated input indicated by 0.
Address (between 1–9)
pressor starts. The value is adjustable between 20 and 60 minutes. Factory setting 20 minutes.
Sensors 21For the Installer
FIGHTER 2005
LP HP
9
Inkommande matning 3 x 400 V
30
29
29
30
29
30
34 34
21
steg 2steg 1
16 14
34
1614
11
Re1
X29 4
X29 5
N
X29 6
29
11
Re1
X29 4
X29 5
N
X29 6
29
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
L2 L3 N L1
1
2
3
4
5
6
78
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NO O/C NO O/C
Tillsats Stillestånd
NC NC
NO O/C NC
Hjälpkontaktor(ingår ej vid leverans)
12 – 230V
15 88 90 86 41 33
3 4 1 2 5 6
89
93
29
30
29
30
29
30
16 14
34
NO O/C NO O/CNC NC
1614
3434
3 4 1 2 5 6
91
9
Inkommande matning 3 x 230 V
L2 L3 N L1 9
Inkommande matning 1 x 230 V
L2 L3 N L1
29
30
29
30
1
8
76
5
4
3
2
EXTERNT
Start tillsatsvärme
Temperature sensor data
Sensor placement
-30 53,44 4,60
-20 29,20 4,31
-10 16,62 3,90
-40 102,35 4,78
Temperature (°C) Resistance (kΩ) Voltage (V)
-35 73,51 4,70
-25 39,29 4,47
-15 21,93 4,12
-5 12,71 3,65 0 9,81 3,38
5 7,62 3,09 10 5,97 2,80
15 4,71 2,50 20 3,75 2,22
25 3,00 1,95 30 2,42 1,70
35 1,96 1,47 40 1,60 1,27
45 1,31 1,09 50 1,08 0,94
Data for discharge sensor
50 1,21 0,97
60 0,87 0,74
70 0,64 0,56
40 1,71 1,27
Temperature (°C) Resistance (kΩ) Voltage (V)
45 1,44 1,12
55 1,07 0,88
65 0,74 0,64
75 0,55 0,49 80 0,47 0,43
85 0,41 0,38 90 0,36 0,33
95 0,31 0,29 100 0,27 0,26
105 0,24 0,23 110 0,21 0,20
115 0,19 0,18 120 0,17 0,16
125 0,15 0,15
135 0,12 0,12
130 0,13 0,13
140 0,11 0,11
15 Outdoor air sensor 33 Low pressure pressostat 41 High pressure pressostat 86 Temperature sensor, evaporator 88 Temperature sensor, fluid pipe 89 Temperature sensor, flow line 90 Temperature sensor, bulb 91 Temperature sensor, discharge 93 Temperature sensor, return line
Electrical circuit diagram
FIGHTER 2005
For the Installer
22
RC L1R
S
T5AH
27
X9L1
2
36
1 3 5
2 4 6
26
1 3 5
2 4 6
68
R S
X29 1
X29 2
X29 10
97Re3
Re5
Re6
Re7
Re8
Re9
24
25
X9N PE
X29 13
X29 11
X29 8
X29 12
X29 17
X29 16
X29 18
19
X29 24
PE 2
57 X13 1
X13 2
X29 21
X29 25
X13 8
X29 20
X13 6
X29 19
X13 7
X13 10
X13 9
X29 3
97
PE 3
X13 5
X13 4
X13 3
26
22 N
AC
DC
Re4 X29 15
X11 6
X11 5
Re1
**
X11 1
X29 4
X11 3
X29 5
X11 2
67
C
68
On N
** Circulation pump for heat medium controlled from FIGHTER 2005, not included with the delivery.
common alarm
Component location 23For the Installer
FIGHTER 2005
LEK
6465 48
18
88
27
19
10025
36
24Dold!
66
41 42 91
LEK
LEK
Dold!
: Fighter 2010-4/8kW
: 089261
: Fighter 2010-4/8kW
: 089261
15
17
70
95
71
103
7
86
3390 102
Concealed
Concealed
Component location24For the Installer
FIGHTER 2005
LEKLEK
LEK
43
37
38
39
2
26
68
29
11
40
100
14
16
30
13
97
9
34
57
44
29
11
30
13
9
34
44
29
11
14
16
30
34
2 Miniature circuit-breaker 7 Service connection, low pressure 9 Terminal block, incoming supply11 Terminal block, circulation pump, common alarm13 Terminal block, internal14 Terminal block (addition)15 Temperature sensor, outdoor air16 Terminal block (downtime)17 Evaporator18 Condenser19 4-way valve24 Drip tray heater25 Compressor heater26 Motor protection, including reset27 Compressor29 Relay card with power supply unit30 Terminal block, relay card33 Low pressure pressostat34 Control card with display36 Fan37 Plus button38 Minus button39 Enter button40 Reset button41 High pressure pressostat42 Service connection, high pressure
43 Display contrast44 Terminal block, communications48 Expansion valve57 Operating condenser, fan60 EMC filter63 Particle filter (supplied)64 Sight glass65 Drying filter66 Non-return valve67 Operating condenser68 Contactor, compressor70 Connector, heating medium out of F 2005, DN 25 71 Connector, heating medium in to F 2005, DN 25
86 Temperature sensor, evaporator88 Temperature sensor, fluid pipe89 Temperature sensor, flow line90 Temperature sensor, bulb91 Temperature sensor, discharge93 Temperature sensor, return line95 Type plate97 Soft-start relay100 Cable gland, incoming supply102 Cable gland, sensor103 Serial number
List of components
The component list refers to all types of heat pump, see respective component location pictures for information.
Sound pressure levels 25For the Installer
FIGHTER 2005
1 m
4 m
10 m
FIGHTER 2005 is usually placed next to a house wall, which gives a directed sound distribution that should be considered. Accordingly, you should always attempt to find a placement on the side that faces the least sound sensitive neighbouring area.
The sound pressure levels are further affected by walls, bricks, differences in ground level, etc and should therefore only be seen as guide values.
FIGHTER 2005 works in summer with a low fan speed and at other times with a high fan speed.
Sound pressure levels
F 2005-8 F 2005-11
Sound power level*. Fan low/high Lw(A) 58/64 58/64
Sound pressure level at 1 m. Fan low/high dB(A) 52/58 52/58
Sound pressure level at 4 m. Fan low/high dB(A) 40/46 40/46
Sound pressure level at 10 m. Fan low/high dB(A) 32/38 32/38* In accordance with 9614-2
Dimensions
FIGHTER 2005
For the Installer
26
Dimensions and setting-out coordinates
70
71
442
466
318
301
200
1045
530
133
1186
530
191
500
30 -
50
350
mm
400 mm
3 m
Fritt utrymme bakom
1074
Fritt utrymme framför
Fritt utrymme
Min. avstånd vid användning av flera F 2010
70
71
442
466
318
200
1045
133
1186
191
500
30 -
50
350
mm
400 mm
3 m
Fritt utrymme bakom
1074
Fritt utrymme framför
Fritt utrymme
Min. avståndvid användningav flera F 2010
70
71
442
466
318
301
200
1045
530
133
1186
530
191
500
30 -
50
350
mm
400 mm
3 m
Fritt utrymme bakom
1074
Fritt utrymme framför
Fritt utrymme
Min. avstånd vid användning av flera F 2010
70
71
442
466
318
200
1045
133
1186
191
500
30 -
50
350
mm
400 mm
3 m
Fritt utrymme bakom
1074
Fritt utrymme framför
Fritt utrymme
Min. avståndvid användningav flera F 2010
An area of 1000 mm is required in front of and above the heat pump for service work.
There should be a minimum of 350 mm free space behind the heat pump for servicing.
Min. distance when using
several F 2005
Free space in front
Free space behind
Free space
Enclosed kit 27For the Installer
FIGHTER 2005
Particle filter R25
LEK
2 flexible hoses (R25) with 4 seals 4 adjustable feet with holders
LEK
63
Cable ties, 4 Aluminium tape
LE
K
AJ
AJ
Heating pipe paste
Accessories
FIGHTER 2005
For the Installer
28
Varmtvandstemp.
Brauchwassertemp
Hotwatertemperature
13.431.0
13.431.0
13.431.0
13.431.0
13.431.0
tyska
SMO 10Control box
Part no 089 259
LE
K
Hot water control VST 11Three way valve, Cu-pipe Ø28
(Max recommendedcharge power, 15 kW)
Part no 089 152
Hot water control VST 20three way valve, DN 32 (1 1/4”)
(Max recommendedcharge power, 40 kW)
Part no 089 388
Double-jacketed hot water cylinderVPA 300/200 Part no 088 141 VPA 450/150 Part no 088 153
LEK
LEK
LEK
Technical specifications 29For the Installer
FIGHTER 2005
IP 24
* Compressor, fan and control. Flows accordning to EN 255. Defrost-ing reduces the relationship between input/output by about 10%.
** Outside temperature/Flow temperature*** According to EN 14511 standard rating condition for floor heating
FIGHTER 2005 -8 FIGHTER 2005 -11
Delivered/Supplied power* at 2/35 °C ** (kW) 6,9/1,9 9,3/2,6
Delivered/Supplied power* at 7/35 °C ** (kW) 7,5/1,9 10,6/2,6
Delivered/Supplied power* at -7/45 °C ** (kW) 5,3/2,2 6,9/2,8
Delivered/Supplied power* at 0/45 °C ** (kW) 6,3/2,2 8,5/3,0
Delivered/Supplied power* at 7/45 °C ** (kW) 7,7/2,3 10,5/3,1
Delivered/Supplied power* at -7/50 °C ** (kW) 5,1/2,3 6,9/3,1
Delivered/Supplied power* at 2/50 °C ** (kW) 6,8/2,5 9,1/3,3
Delivered/Supplied power* at 7/50 °C ** (kW) 7,5/2,4 10,4/3,4
Delivered/Supplied power* at 15/50 °C ** (kW) 9,4/2,5 12,6/3,5
Delivered/Supplied power at 7/35 °C *** (kW) 7,64/2,09 9,83/2,72
COP at 7/35 °C *** 3,66 3,61
Starting current (A) 24 33
Motor protection setting (A) 15 21,5
Soft-start relay included as standard
Operating voltage 1 x 230 V + N + PE 50 Hz
Compressor scroll compressor
Nominal flow heating medium (l/s) 0,17 0,24
Internal pressure drop at nominal flow (kPa) 1,1 2,0
Air flow (m3/h) 1320/1750 1320/1750
Nominal output fan (W) 155/185 155/185
Enclosure class IP 24
Max outgoing heating medium temperature (°C) 58
Refrigerant quantity (R407C) (kg) 2,1 2,1
Connection heating medium male Ø DN 25
Defrosting system hot gas defrosting
Cut-out value pressostat HP (bar) 27
Cut-out value pressostat LP (bar) 0,5
Difference pressostat HP (bar) -7
Difference pressostat LP (bar) +1,0
Height with stand (mm) 1045
Width mm (mm) 1200
Depth mm (mm) 500
Weight kg (kg) 150 160
Colour ground stainless/ dark grey metallic
Technical specifications
FIGHTER 2005
For the Installer
30
Water temp.°C
Outdoor air temp.°C
Return tempFlow temp
Working area
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40
During shorter time it is allowed to have lower working temperatures on the water side, e.g. during start up.
31For the Installer
FIGHTER 2005
FIGHTER 2005
For the Installer
32
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