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Bosch EHP 6-11 LW User Manual

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FOR THE INSTALLER
Connecting the heat pump to
the power supply
Make sure the electricity has been switched off before connecting the heat
pump to the mains. Check that cables and printed circuit cards are intact.
High and low current cables should be routed separately in order
to avoid interference on the sensors.Wiring diagram is supplied
with the heat pump.
A description of external connections is given in this section.
Examples of external connections include room and outdoor sensors and
mixing valves.
The electric connection as well as the material used to make this connec-
tion must comply with existing standards and in particular standard NF
C15-100.
The heat pump electrical supply must be protected with a D curve earth
leakage circuit breaker. Wiring must be of the H07RNF type. Supply must
be of the P+N+T type 230 V single-phase and 3P+N+T 400 V three phase.
Warning
The electrical installation may only be
performed by a qualifi ed electrician.
For reasons of safety the main power
supply must be disconnected before
working on the heat pump.
Connecting the heat pump to the power supply

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Bosch EHP 6-11 LW Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBosch
ModelEHP 6-11 LW
CategoryHeat Pump
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Information for Users

Component Parts of the Heat Pump (LWM Model)

Component Parts of the Heat Pump (LW Model)

Control Unit Functionality

Heat Pump Control Methods

Control Panel and Indicators

Navigating the Control Panel

Basic Functions (Customer Level 1)

Accessing frequently used settings for users.

Setting the Heating

Adjusting the Heat Curve

Modifying Curve Slope

How to increase or decrease heating by adjusting the curve slope.

Cold Weather Heating Adjustment

Procedure for adjusting heat curve in cold conditions.

Fine-Tuning the Heat Curve

Setting Room Temperature

Heating and Hot Water Settings

Extra Functions (Customer Level 2)

Advanced Temperature Settings

Hot Water and Timer Settings

Timer Control Settings

Setting heating schedules based on time and day.

Timer Control Details

Operation Times and Clock Settings

Setting Time and Date

Correctly setting the internal clock and date for proper function.

Alarms and Factory Reset

Alarm Logging

Accessing and viewing logged alarms and their status.

Maintenance Overview

Maintenance Procedures

Troubleshooting Guide

Responding to Alarms

How to interpret and acknowledge alarm messages on the display.

Fuses, Reset Buttons, and Alarms

Heat Pump Fuses and Reset Buttons

Location and function of fuses and reset buttons for troubleshooting.

Comprehensive Alarm List

A list of all possible alarms and their corresponding causes.

Compressor and Pump Faults

Motor Cut-Out Compressor (MB1)

Troubleshooting steps for compressor motor cut-out alarms.

Motor Cut-Out HTF Pump (MB2)

Troubleshooting steps for HTF pump motor cut-out alarms.

Temperature and Pressure Faults

Compressor Temperature Alarm (GT6)

Addressing alarms related to compressor overheating.

Low Pressure Switch Alarm (LP)

Troubleshooting low pressure switch alarms.

Pressure and Electric Cassette Faults

High Pressure Switch Alarm (HP)

Troubleshooting high pressure switch alarms.

Electric Cassette Alarms (EK)

Addressing alarms related to the electric cassette.

Electrical and Fluid Flow Faults

Power Failure Alarms

Actions for power failure and incorrect phase alarms.

High Heat Transfer Fluid Delta Alarm

Troubleshooting alarms for high temperature difference in heat transfer fluid.

Heat Pump Flow and Temperature Faults

High Return Temperature Alarm (GT9)

Addressing alarms for excessively high return water temperature.

Heat Transfer Fluid Out Max Alarm (GT8)

Troubleshooting alarms for maximum heat transfer fluid output temperature.

Sensor and Fluid Limit Faults

Sensor Faults

General troubleshooting for defective sensors.

HTF Fluid Limit Alarms (GT10/GT11)

Addressing alarms for low heat transfer fluid temperature limits.

For the Installer

Installer Important Information

Installation Checklist

A step-by-step guide for installers to follow during installation.

Dimensions and Plumbing Connections

Preparations Before Connection

Electrical and Heating System Connections

Connecting to Heating System

General advice on connecting to the heating system, including flushing.

Heating System Connection Without Bypass

LWM Model Heating System Connection

LW Model Heating System Connection

System Filling Procedures

Connecting to Power Supply

External Connections

Power Supply Connections (3-Phase/1-Phase)

Details for connecting 3-phase and 1-phase power supplies.

Sensors and Mixing Valve Connections

Wiring for external sensors and mixing valves.

Installer and Service Menu (I/S)

Accessing the Installer Menu

How to enter the service menu by holding the menu button.

Navigating Installer Menus

Example of using the control panel for installer settings.

Commissioning the Heat Pump

Starting the Heat Pump

Initial startup procedure and checks.

Post-Startup Checks

Essential checks for pressure, levels, and temperature differences post-startup.

Commissioning Settings

Advanced Commissioning Options

Additional Heat and Reset Settings

Return to Factory Settings

Resetting settings to factory defaults for installer or user levels.

Manual Test Runs and Checks

Key Checks After Startup

Essential checks for pressure, levels, and temperature differences post-startup.

Technical Information

Technical Data (Three-Phase Models)

Technical Data (Single-Phase Models)

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