LG THERMA V HN0613T Installation Manual

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INSTALLATION MANUAL
AIR-TO-WATER
HEAT PUMP
Please read this installation manual completely before installing the
product. Installation work must be performed in accordance with the
national wiring standards by authorized personnel only. Please retain
this installation manual for future reference after reading it thoroughly.
Original instruction
MFL68681838
Rev.01_101123
Copyright © 2023 LG Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved.
www.lg.com

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  • Page 1 Installation work must be performed in accordance with the national wiring standards by authorized personnel only. Please retain this installation manual for future reference after reading it thoroughly. Original instruction www.lg.com MFL68681838 Rev.01_101123 Copyright © 2023 LG Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE [Chapter 1] SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS [Chapter 2] INSTALLATION PART [Chapter 3] GENERAL INFORMATION Model Information Related Information Parts and Dimensions Control Parts Control Panel Typical Installation Example Cycle Diagram Water cycle [Chapter 4] INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT Conditions where Outdoor Unit is Installed Drill a Hole in the Wall Multiple installation...
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Ventilation requirements Electrical Wiring [Chapter 6] PIPING AND WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT Refrigerant Piping Preparation for Piping Connecting Pipe to Indoor Unit Connecting Pipe to Outdoor Unit Finalizing Leakage test and Evacuation Electrical Wiring [Chapter 7] PIPING AND WIRING FOR INDOOR UNIT Water Piping and Water Circuit Connection Connection to the Domestic hot water system Connection to the Heating system...
  • Page 4 How to enter installer setting Installer setting Select Temperature Sensor Use Heating Tank Heater Mixing Circuit Use External Pump RMC master/slave LG Therma V Configuration Forced operation Pump Prerun/Overrun Water Flow Control Energy Monitoring Anti-Freezing Option 1 Password Reset Heating temp. setting Air heating set temp.
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Water cooling set temp Water supply off temp. during cooling Hysteresis Cooling Water Hysteresis Room Air(Cooling) Pump setting in cooling Seasonal auto temp. DHW set temp Tank disinfection setting 1, 2 Tank setting 1 Tank setting 2 DHW time setting Recirculation time Pump test run...
  • Page 6: Preface

    • Troubleshooting, maintenance, and error code list are presented to correct problems. REMARK : ALL CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. TO GET THE LATEST INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT LG ELECTRONICS WEB SITE. * The feature may be vary according to the type of model.
  • Page 7: [Chapter 1] Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read the precautions in This appliance is filled this manual carefully with flammable before operating the refrigerant (R32) unit. This symbol indicates This symbol indicates that a service personnel that the Operation should be handling this Manual should be read equipment with carefully.
  • Page 8 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • For electrical work, contact the dealer, seller, a qualified electrician, or an Authorized Service Center. - There is risk of fire or electric shock. • Always ground the unit. - There is risk of fire or electric shock. •...
  • Page 9 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Use a vacuum pump or inert (nitrogen) gas when doing leakage test or purging air. Do not compress air or oxygen and do not use flammable gases. - There is the risk of death, injury, fire or explosion. •...
  • Page 10 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Do not pierce or burn. (for R32) • Be aware that refrigerants may not contain an odour. (for R32) • Dismantling the unit, treatment of the refrigerant oil and eventual parts should be done in accordance with local and national standards.
  • Page 11 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Do not place anything on the power cable. - There is risk of fire or electric shock. • Do not plug or unplug the power supply plug during operation. - There is risk of fire or electric shock. •...
  • Page 12 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Do not touch any electric part with wet hands. you should be power off before touching electric part. - There is risk of electric shock or fire. • Do not touch refrigerant pipe and water pipe or any internal parts while the unit is operating or immediately after operation.
  • Page 13 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Take care to ensure that nobody could step on or fall onto the unit. - This could result in personal injury and unit damage. • If the unit is not used for long time, we strongly recommend not to switch off the power supply to the unit.
  • Page 14 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Repair • Detection of flammable refrigerants Under no circumstances shall potential sources of ignition be used in the searching for or detection of refrigerant leaks. A halide torch (or any other detector using a naked flame) shall not be used. •...
  • Page 15 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Charging procedures In addition to conventional charging procedures, the following requirements shall be followed. - Ensure that contamination of different refrigerants does not occur when using charging equipment. Hoses or lines shall be as short as possible to minimise the amount of refrigerant contained in them.
  • Page 16 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The recovery equipment shall be in good working order with a set of instructions concerning the equipment that is at hand and shall be suitable for the recovery of flammable refrigerants. In addition, a set of calibrated weighing scales shall be available and in good working order.
  • Page 17 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - Evacuate (optional for A2L); - Purge with inert gas (optional for A2L); - Open the circuit by cutting or brazing The refrigerant charge shall be recovered into the correct recovery cylinders. For appliances containing flammable refrigerants other than A2L refrigerants, the system shall be purged with oxygen-free nitrogen to render the appliance safe for flammable refrigerants.
  • Page 18 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Use two or more people to lift and transport the unit. - Avoid personal injury. • In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cut-out, this appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility.
  • Page 19 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Do not turn on the breaker or power under condition that front panel cabinet, top cover, control box cover are removed or opened. - Otherwise it may cause fire, electric shock, explosion or death. • The appliance shall be disconnected from its power source during service and when replacing parts.
  • Page 20: [Chapter 2] Installation Part

    INSTALLATION PART INSTALLATION PART Thank you for choosing LG Electronics Air-to-Water Heat Pump Before starting installation, please make it sure that all parts are found inside the product box INDOOR UNIT BOX Item Image Quantity Item Image Quantity Indoor unit...
  • Page 21 INSTALLATION PART INSTALLATION TOOLS Figure Name Figure Name Screw driver Ohmmeter Electric drill Hexagonal wrench Measuring tape, Knife Ammeter Hole core drill Leak detector Thermometer, Spanner Horizontal meter Torque wrench Flaring tool set Manifold Gauge Vacuum Pump Pliers...
  • Page 22: [Chapter 3] General Information

    Before beginning installation, read this chapter carefully and find helpful information on installation. Energy Labels and Product Fiches for all possible combinations can be found at https://www.lg.com/global/support/cedoc/cedoc. Search for outdoor unit name in cedoc page. Model Information Factory Model Name...
  • Page 23 GENERAL INFORMATION Buyer Model Name Outdoor unit Indoor unit Type Refrigerant Type Refrigerant 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 Split H U 06 1 M R U2 0 Split H N 06 1 3 T N K 0 Signification Signification...
  • Page 24: Related Information

    * IWT : Integrated water tank indoor unit - Energy Labels and Product Fiches for all possible combinations can be found at https://www.lg.com/global/support/cedoc/cedoc. Search for outdoor unit name in cedoc page. - Additional Information : Serial number is refer to the barcode on the product.
  • Page 25: Parts And Dimensions

    GENERAL INFORMATION Parts and Dimensions Indoor unit : External (unit : mm) * The feature may be vary according to the type of model.
  • Page 26 GENERAL INFORMATION Description Part Name Remark Refrigerant gas pipe SAE 1/2" Refrigerant liquid pipe SAE 1/4" Heating circuit outlet pipe Female G1" according to ISO228-1(parallel pipe threads) Heating circuit inlet pipe Female G1" according to ISO228-1(parallel pipe threads) Domestic cold water inlet pipe Female G1"...
  • Page 27 GENERAL INFORMATION Indoor unit : Internal (unit : mm)
  • Page 28 GENERAL INFORMATION Description Part Name Remark DHW Tank Domestic hot water tank(200L) Heater Electric heater (3kW) Flow sensor Flow metering sensor 3Way valve For DHW / Heating Pressure sensor Pressure sensor Expansion vessel 8L for Heating circuit DHW tank sensor Temperature sensor Heat exchanger 1 Coil Heat Exchange (water / DHW)
  • Page 29 GENERAL INFORMATION Outdoor unit : External Chassis : U24A (unit : mm) 4-holes for anchor bolts (M10) * The feature may be vary according to the type of model.
  • Page 30: Control Parts

    GENERAL INFORMATION Control Parts Control Box : Indoor Unit 1Ø Electric Heater Model Description Name Remark Terminal blocks The terminal blocks allow easy connection of field wiring Unit ELB The ELB protects the unit against overload or short circuit Heater PCB (Printed Circuit Board) controls the functioning of Heater PCB (Relay) the backup heater The main PCB (Printed Circuit Board) controls the functioning...
  • Page 31: Control Panel

    GENERAL INFORMATION Control Panel Operation display window Back button On/Off Button OK Button Up/Down/Left/Right Button Operation display window Operation and Settings status display When you move to the previous stage from the menu’s Back button setting stage Up/down/left/right button When you change the menu’s setting value OK button When you save the menu’s setting value On/Off button...
  • Page 32: Typical Installation Example

    GENERAL INFORMATION Typical Installation Example CAUTION is installed with pre-existing boiler, the boiler and should not be operated together. If entering water temperature of is above 55 °C, the system will stop operation to prevent mechanical damage of the product. For detailed electric wiring and water piping, please contact authorized installer.
  • Page 33 GENERAL INFORMATION CASE 2 : Connecting mixed Circuit [Circuit 2] Mixing Circuit Mixing circuit temp. sensor Domestic hot water City water Indoor Indoor Indoor Outdoor Mix Kit Floor heating loop Floor heating loop Buffer Tank M / F [Circuit 1] Direct Circuit Hydronic separator Outdoor Unit...
  • Page 34 GENERAL INFORMATION CASE 3 : Connecting 3 Party Boiler Domestic hot water City water Outdoor Indoor Buffer M / F Tank Boiler Floor Floor Floor heating loop heating loop heating loop Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit NOTE • 3 party Boiler - You can control the boiler automatically and manually by comparing the outside temperature and the set temperature.
  • Page 35: Cycle Diagram

    GENERAL INFORMATION Cycle Diagram <Refrigerant Side> <Water Side> : Cooling : Heating City Water Space heating Shower Field supply Re-Circulation Shut-off Shut-off pump Valve Valve (Field supply) Field supply Expansion Tank Pressure Sensor Pressure Switch Muffler Drain Pan & hole Drain hose Description Category...
  • Page 36: Water Cycle

    GENERAL INFORMATION Water cycle : Cooling <Water Side> : Heating Space heating Outdoor Unit Shower City Water Field supply Re-Circulation Shut-off Shut-off pump Valve Valve (Field supply) Field supply Expansion Tank Drain Pan & hole Drain hose Description Category Symbol Meaning PHEX gas temp.
  • Page 37: Installation Of Outdoor Unit

    INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT The outdoor unit of is installed outside to exchange heat with ambient air. Therefore, it is important to secure proper space around the outdoor unit and care for specific external conditions. This chapter presents a guide to install the outdoor unit, make a route to connect with the indoor, and what to do when installed around seaside.
  • Page 38: Multiple Installation

    INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT Multiple installation When installing two or more units, please observe the installation space. - If there is an obstruction in the intake (Unit : mm) - If there is an obstruction in the discharge part (Unit : mm)
  • Page 39 INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT - When there is an obstacle in the suction or discharge part (Unit : mm) L > H L > H ≤ ≤ - Multiple installation on the roof (Unit : mm) ≤...
  • Page 40: Transporting The Unit

    INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT Transporting the Unit • When carrying the suspended unit, pass the ropes between legs of base panel under the unit. • Always lift the unit with ropes attached at four points so that impact is not applied to the unit. •...
  • Page 41 INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT CAUTION Be very careful while carrying the product. • Do not have only one person carry product if it is more than 20 kg. • PP bands are used to pack some products. Do not use them as a mean for transportation because they are dangerous.
  • Page 42: Installation At Seaside

    INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT Installation at Seaside CAUTION • Unit should not be installed in areas where corrosive gases, such as acid or alkaline gas, are produced. • Do not install the product where it could be exposed to sea wind (salty wind) directly. It can result corrosion on the product.
  • Page 43: Seasonal Wind And Cautions In Winter

    INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT Seasonal Wind and Cautions in Winter In areas with low ambient temperature, high humidity, or heavy snowfall, particular measures are required to ensure that the unit operates properly. - Install the unit so that it does not come into direct contact with snow. If snow accumulates and freezes in the air inlet, the system may malfunction.
  • Page 44: Installation Of Indoor Unit

    INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT The indoor unit of is installed inside where terminal of under floor water pipe cycle and refrigerant pipe from the outdoor unit are accessible at the same time. In this chapter conditions for installation place is described. In addition, considerations when installing accessories or 3 party accessories are described, too.
  • Page 45 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT Service Space - Ensure that the spaces indicated by arrows around front, right, and top side. - Wider spaces are preferred for easy maintenance and piping. - If minimum service space is not secured, air circulation can be troubled and internal parts of the indoor unit can be damaged by overheating.
  • Page 46: Transporting The Unit

    INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT Transporting the Unit CAUTION • The device must be transported with transport devices. • Secure the device during transport to prevent damage. • The device must not be stacked and other objects must not be placed on it. •...
  • Page 47: Connecting Condensate Drainage

    INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT Connecting Condensate drainage ② Step 1. Before the indoor unit’s final positioning, Insert the drainage hose into the drain ①, which leads to the sinkhole or storm drain. Seal the gap with a suitable gasket. Step 2. Then push the appliance to the wall ②. CAUTION •...
  • Page 48: Floor Area Requirement : Indoor Unit

    INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT Floor area requirement : Indoor unit ) is in system ≥1.842 kg, additional minimum floor area requirements - If the total refrigerant charge (m is complied in the following flow chart. Room A Room B > 0.5 * Anv More than >...
  • Page 49: Ventilation Requirements

    INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT Ventilation requirements • Two ventilation openings, one at bottom, another at top, for ventilation purposes are made between room A and room B. • Bottom opening : - Must comply to the minimum area requirement of Anv - Opening must be located 300mm from the floor.
  • Page 50 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT Table 2 - Minimum floor area Minimum Floor Area A Minimum Floor Area A Total Ref. Total Ref. Amount m (kg) Amount m (kg) Based on h 1.2 m Based on h 1.2 m 1.84 7.20 2.78 16.44 1.86...
  • Page 51 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT Table 3 - Minimum venting opening area for natural ventilation Minimum opening area Anv ) (Based on h 1.2 m) room Total Ref. Amount m (kg) NOTE • The value of "Release height (h )“ in this unit is considered 1200 mm to comply to IEC 60335-2-40:2013 A1 2016 Clause GG2.
  • Page 52: Electrical Wiring

    INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT Electrical Wiring Two kind of cables should be connected to the outdoor unit : One is ‘Power cable’, the other one is ‘Connecting cable’. Power cable is a cable which is used to supply external electricity to the outdoor unit.
  • Page 53 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT Precautions when laying power wiring Use round pressure terminals for connections to the power terminal block. Power wire Round pressure terminal When none are available, follow the instructions below. - Do not connect wiring of different thicknesses to the power terminal block. (Slack in the power wiring may cause abnormal heat.) - When connecting wiring which is the same thickness, do as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 54 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT Point for attention regarding quality of the public electric power supply - European/International Technical Standard setting the limits for voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current ≤ 75 A. - European/International Technical Standard setting the limits for harmonic currents produced by equipment connected to public low-voltage systems with input current ≤16 A of >...
  • Page 55: Piping And Wiring For Outdoor Unit

    Procedures about refrigerant piping, water piping and electric wiring at the outdoor are described in this chapter. Most of procedures are similar to those of LG Air Conditioner. *Pipes and wires should be purchased separately for installation of the product.
  • Page 56: Preparation For Piping

    PIPING AND WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT Preparation for Piping - Main cause of gas leakage is defect in flaring work. Carry out correct flaring work in the following procedure. - Use the de-oxidised copper as piping materials to install. Step 1. Cut the pipes and the cable. Copper - Use the accessory piping kit or the pipes Slanted Uneven Rough...
  • Page 57: Connecting Pipe To Indoor Unit

    PIPING AND WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT Connecting Pipe to Indoor Connecting Pipe to Outdoor Unit Unit Step 1. Tightening Step 1. Pre-tightening. - Align the center of the pipes and sufficiently - Align the center of the pipes and sufficiently tighten the flare nut by hand.
  • Page 58 PIPING AND WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT Wiring Procedure for Power Cable CAUTION and Connecting Cable After checking and confirming following conditions, start wiring work. • Secure dedicated power source for the Air-to-Water heat pump. The wiring diagram (attached inside the control Connecting Cable box of the indoor unit) is presenting...
  • Page 59: Finalizing

    PIPING AND WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT CAUTION The Power cord connected to the unit should be selected according to the following specifications. Finalizing After pipes are connected and electric cables are wired, pipe forming and some tests are remained. Especially, careful attention is required while proceeding leakage test because the leakage of the refrigerant effects degrade of performance directly.
  • Page 60: Leakage Test And Evacuation

    PIPING AND WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT Leakage test and Evacuation Air and moisture remaining in the refrigerant system have undesirable effects as indicated below. - Pressure in the system rises. - Operating current rises. - Cooling(or heating) efficiency drops. - Moisture in the refrigerant circuit may freeze and block capillary tubing. - Water may lead to corrosion of parts in the refrigeration system.
  • Page 61 PIPING AND WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT Evacuation - Connect the charge hose end described in Indoor unit the preceding steps to the vacuum pump to evacuate the tubing and indoor unit. Confirm the "Lo and Hi" knob of the manifold valve is open.
  • Page 62: Electrical Wiring

    PIPING AND WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT Electrical Wiring General Consideration Followings are should be considered before beginning indoor unit wiring. - Field-supplied electrical components such as power switches, circuit breakers, wires, terminal boxes, etc should be properly chosen with compliance with national electrical legislation or regulation.
  • Page 63 PIPING AND WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT Terminal Block Information Symbols used below pictures are as follows : - L, L1, L2 : Live (230 V AC) - N : Neutral (230 V AC) - BR : Brown, WH : White, BL : Blue, BK : Black For 1Ø...
  • Page 64 PIPING AND WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT CAUTION You should separate the communication wiring, in case of communication wiring length is over 40 m. Shield Separation cable Power Supply Communication Wiring Connecting with Outdoor Unit 1(L) 2(N) 3 Terminal block at outdoor unit 1(L) 2(N) 3 The feature may be changed according to the type of model.
  • Page 65 PIPING AND WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT Backup Heater Wiring CAUTION Power Cable Specification : The power cord connected to the outdoor unit should be complied with IEC 60245 or HD 22.4 S4(Rubber insulated cord, type 60245 IEC 66 or H07RN-F) 1 Phase(Ø) 3 Phase(Ø) NORMAL...
  • Page 66: Piping And Wiring For Indoor Unit

    PIPING AND WIRING FOR INDOOR UNIT PIPING AND WIRING FOR INDOOR UNIT Procedures about water piping and electric wiring at the indoor unit are described in this chapter. Water piping and water circuit connection, water charging, pipe insulations will be shown for water piping procedures.
  • Page 67 PIPING AND WIRING FOR INDOOR UNIT WARNING Water condensation on the floor While cooling operation, it is very important to keep leaving water temperature higher than 16 °C. Otherwise, dew condensation can be occurred on the floor. If floor is in humid environment, do not set leaving water temperature below 18 °C. Water condensation on the radiator While cooling operation, cold water may not flow to the radiator.
  • Page 68: Connection To The Domestic Hot Water System

    PIPING AND WIRING FOR INDOOR UNIT Connection to the Domestic hot water system The hydraulic connection has to be installed in accordance with the national and local regulations For connecting DHW to enable the water flow in full force. To prevent water leakage, install a drain through the floor below the level of the device.
  • Page 69 PIPING AND WIRING FOR INDOOR UNIT Shut-off valve (Field Supply) Check valve (Field Supply) Pressure reducing valve (Field Supply) Circulation pump (Field Supply) Safety valve (10 bar) Expansion vessel (Field Supply) Domestic hot water(DHW) Domestic cold water DHW re-circulation (Optional) CAUTION •...
  • Page 70 PIPING AND WIRING FOR INDOOR UNIT Setting the pressure for the expansion vessel for DHW NOTE • The cold DHW connection must be fitted with an expansion vessel suitable for drinking water. The selection and installation must be in accordance with the standard DIN 4807 T5. •...
  • Page 71: Connection To The Heating System

    PIPING AND WIRING FOR INDOOR UNIT Connection to the Heating system The selection of circulation pumps, valves, safety elements and pipes has to be performed by the design engineer according to the heating/cooling capacity of the device and minimum water flow rate.
  • Page 72 PIPING AND WIRING FOR INDOOR UNIT Water Volume and Expansion Vessel Pressure - The expansion vessel must be dimensioned in accordance with standard EN 12828. The integrated vessel has a volume of 8 liters. If the expansion volume is not enough, and additional vessel must be installed externally (Field supply).
  • Page 73: Water Volume And Expansion Vessel Pressure

    PIPING AND WIRING FOR INDOOR UNIT Water Volume and Expansion Vessel Pressure Inside expansion vessel is included which is 8 liter capacity with 1 bar pre-pressure. That means, according to the volume-pressure graph, total water volume of 230 liter is supported as default. If total water volume is changed because of installation condition, the pre-pressure should be adjusted to secure proper operation.
  • Page 74: Water Charging

    PIPING AND WIRING FOR INDOOR UNIT Water Charging For water charging, please follow below procedures. For DHW Tank Step 1. Open all hot water tap. Step 2. Open the cold water supply valve to fill DHW Tank. Step 3. Close all water taps after air is purged. For space heating Step 1.
  • Page 75 PIPING AND WIRING FOR INDOOR UNIT Pipe Insulation Purpose of water pipe insulation is : - To prevent heat loss to external environment - To prevent dew generation on the surface of the pipe in cooling operation - Minimum insulation thickness recommendations ensure correct operation of the product, but local regulations may vary and must be followed.
  • Page 76: Water Pump Capacity

    PIPING AND WIRING FOR INDOOR UNIT Water pump Capacity The water pump is variable type which is capable to change flow rate, so it may be required to change default water pump capacity in case of noise by water flow. In most case, however, it is strongly recommended to set capacity as Maximum.
  • Page 77: Performance Curve

    PIPING AND WIRING FOR INDOOR UNIT Performance curve MGQ62321902 : UPM3K GEO 20 - 75 CHBL QH Chart Q [m WARNING Selecting a water flowrate outside the curves can cause damage to or malfunction of the unit.
  • Page 78: Water Quality

    PIPING AND WIRING FOR INDOOR UNIT Water Quality Water quality should be complied with EN 98/83 EC Directives. Detailed water quality condition can be found in EN 98/83 EC Directives. CAUTION • If the product is installed at existing hydraulic water loop, it is important to clean hydraulic pipes to remove sludge and scale.
  • Page 79: Accessories Installation

    The Product is designed to work with the following LG accessories. Regarding any other compatible accessories refer to Product Databook or ask your local dealer. Accessories supported by LG Electronics Item...
  • Page 80: Before Installation

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION Accessories supported by 3 party Companies Item Purpose Specification • Heating-Only type (230 V AC) Thermostat To control by air temperature • Cooling/Heating type (230 V AC with Mode selection switch) • Mixing valve Mix Kit To use mixing circuit •...
  • Page 81: Thermostat

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION Thermostat Thermostat is generally used to control the product by air temperature. When thermostat is connected to the product, the product operation is controlled by the thermostat. Installation condition CAUTION • USE 220-240 V~ Thermostat • Some electro-mechanical type thermostat has internal delay time to protect compressor. In that case, mode change can takes time more than user's expectation.
  • Page 82 ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION General Information The Heat Pump supports following thermostats. Type Power Operating Mode Supported Heating Only (3) Mechanical (1) 230 V~ Heating / Cooling (4) Heating / Cooling / DHW Heating (5) Heating Only (3) Electrical (2) 230 V~ Heating / Cooling (4) Heating / Cooling / DHW Heating (5) (1) There is no electric circuit inside the thermostat and electric power supply to the thermostat is...
  • Page 83 ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION How to wire thermostat Follow below procedures Step 1 ~ Step 3. Step 1. Uncover front cover of the unit and open the control box. Step 2. Identify the power specification of the thermostat. If it is 220-240 V~, go to Step 3. Step 3.
  • Page 84: 2Nd Circuit

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION Circuit The 2 circuit is a function that can separately control the circuit1 requiring high temperature and the circuit 2 requiring medium temperature, you need to prepare a separate Mix Kit. The mix kit must be installed in the circuit 2. [Install Guide Mixing circuit Heating]] Circuit 2 Convector...
  • Page 85 ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION How to Wire Mixing Kit Follow below procedures Step 1 ~ Step 3. Step 1. Uncover front cover of the unit. Step 2. Find terminal block and connect wire as below (L) : Live signal from PCB to mix pump (N) : Neutral signal from PCB to mix pump (L1) : Live signal (for Normal* Closed type) from PCB to MIXING VALVE...
  • Page 86 ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION [Thermistor for Mixing circuit] Sensor Sensor Holder Sensor Connector Follow below procedures step 1 ~ step 4. Step 1. Install sensor connector to discharge pipe of mix pump. (Welding must be performed to connect the sensor connector to the pipe) Step 2.
  • Page 87: 3Rd Party Boiler

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION Party Boiler The product can be used by connecting an Auxiliary boiler. 3 party boiler can be controlled by manually via RS3 remote controller or automatically itself by means of comparing the outside air temperature and the preset temperature. How to wire 3 party boiler Follow below procedures step 1 ~ step 3.
  • Page 88: 3Rd Party Controller

    Party Controller The product can also be linked to 3 party controller. You can connect external controllers using Modbus protocol except for LG controller. If 3 party controller is used, LG controller is not applied to AWHP simultaneously. How to wire 3 party controller Follow below procedures step 1 ~ step 4.
  • Page 89: Meter Interface

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION Meter Interface This product can be used by connecting the meter interface module supplied in the field. The meter interface module can communicate with the wired remote controller. The meter interface module lets you know the amount of power generated by the product. - For detailed installation method refer to meter interface Installation Manual.
  • Page 90: Central Controller

    / stop, Warm water temperature, Full lock, Etc) LG Central controller Item Purpose Model ACP 5 PACEZA000 To control AWHP using LG central controller AC Smart 5 PACS5A000 ACP Ez Touch PACP5A000 Accessories for Central controller Item Purpose...
  • Page 91 ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION How to Installation PI485 Fix the PI485 PCB as shown in below images. For detailed installation method refer to PI485 Installation Manual - For detailed installation instructions, refer to the manual included in the accessories. How to Installation Modbus gateway Connect the Modbus gateway as shown in below diagram.
  • Page 92: Dry Contact

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION Dry Contact Dry Contact is a solution for automatic control of HVAC system at the owner's best. In simple words, it's a switch which can be used to turn the unit On/Off after getting the signal from external sources. How to install dry contact [Parts of Dry contact] Dry Contact body...
  • Page 93 ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION Step 3. Before installing the dry contact PCB inside control box, Remove the marking label on control box for using the holes. Step 4. Secure the dry contact PCB using the provided supporters in control box. Step 5. Connect cable to the unit PCB(CN_CC) fully. Step 6.
  • Page 94 ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION [Setting of Contact Signal Input - PDRYCB320] • For input contact closure only(No power input) Thermostat LG does not supply this section (Field supply) Notes Do not input the voltage signal in "NON VOLT" setting mode otherwise it will cause serious damage •...
  • Page 95: External Controller - Setting Up Programmable Digital Input Operation

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION External Controller - Setting up programmable digital input operation If you require to control depending on external digital input(ON/OFF), connect cable to indoor PCB(CN_EXT). Follow below procedures step 1 ~ step 4. Step 1. Check if the power of the unit is turned off. Step 2.
  • Page 96: Remote Temperature Sensor

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION Remote Temperature Sensor Remote temperature sensor can be installed any place a user wants to detect the temperature. • The function is not available for some products. Installation condition Role and constraint while installation of remote air temperature sensor is very similar to that of thermostat.
  • Page 97 ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION How to Install Remote Temperature Sensor [Parts of Remote Temperature Sensor] Remote sensor Connection wire Screw(to fix remote sensor) Follow below procedures step 1 ~ step 6. Step 1. Decide where the remote temperature sensor is Installed. Then, Determine the location and height of the fixing screws in fig.
  • Page 98: External Pump

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION External pump External pump can be required when the room to take floor heating is too long or the pressure drop of heat emitter is too large to produce the required flow rate. Also, the external pump shall be installed to assist water circulation when the buffer tank is installed.
  • Page 99: Wi-Fi Modem

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION Wi-fi Modem Wi-fi modem enables remote system operation from smartphone. Available functions include selection of on/off, operation mode, DHW heating, temperature setup and weekly scheduling etc. How to install Wi-fi Modem [Parts of Wi-fi modem] Wi-fi modem body USB Cable Extension Cable Holder...
  • Page 100: Energy State

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION Energy State This product provides energy states that enable customers to use as much as possible of their own renewable energy. It can shift setpoints depending on input signal from Energy Storage System (ESS) or from any other third-party device using Modbus RTU or Digital 230V inputs. Available Energy States There are 8 energy states available.
  • Page 101: Digital Input For Energy Saving (Ess, Smart Grid)

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION Digital Input for energy saving (ESS, Smart Grid) This product provides two digital inputs (ES1/ES2) that can be used to switch between energy states when not using Modbus RTU (CN_MODBUS). Available Energy States There are 8 energy states available in total. Four different states can be triggered using the 230V-inputs –...
  • Page 102: 2Way Valve

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION 2Way Valve 2way valve is required to control water flow while cooling operation. Role of 2way valve is to cut off water flow into under floor loop in cooling mode when fan coil unit is equipped for cooling operation.
  • Page 103: Domestic Hot Water Expansion Vessel - Integrated Into The Unit

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION Domestic hot water expansion vessel – integrated into the unit How to install DHW expansion vessel (Field Supply) ① DHW expansion vessel (Field Supply) ② Connection hose ① ② Step 1. Screw the hose to the dedicated port ③ inside of the unit. ⑥...
  • Page 104: Final Check

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION Final check Check point Description - Check if the shut-off valves should be assembled with Connection of Water Water inlet and outlet pipe of the unit Inlet/Outlet - Check the location of the water inlet/outlet water pipe - Check the pressure of supplying water by using pressure gauge inside the unit - Pressure of Supplying water should be Under 3.0 bar Hydraulic pressure...
  • Page 105: [Chapter 9] Configuration

    CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION is designed to satisfy various installation environment, it is important to set up system correctly. If not configured correctly, improper operation or degrade of performance can be expected. DIP Switch Setting CAUTION Turn off electric power supply before setting DIP switch •...
  • Page 106 CONFIGURATION DIP Switch Information Option Switch 2 Description Description Setting Setting Default Default As Master Group control As Slave DHW integrated indoor unit Accessory installation + Outdoor unit is installed information Reserved Heating Only Cycle Heating & Cooling Room Air Sensor is not installed Room Air Sensor Room Air Sensor is installed Electric Heater is not used...
  • Page 107 CONFIGURATION Option Switch 1 Description Description Setting Setting Default Default As Master (LG Extension Module) MODBUS As Salve Party Controller) REGIN MODBUS Function Unified Open Protocol Antifreeze mode not use ANTIFREEZE Antifreeze mode * h Only the switch in the table has a function. Others have no function.
  • Page 108 CONFIGURATION DIP Switch Information Description Description Setting Setting Default Default Always Mode - Maintain low noise mode for target temperature Low Noise Mode ON/OFF Partial mode - Escape low noise mode for target temperature Max Mode Peak Control Step 1 - To limit maximum current Peak Control (Power saving)
  • Page 109 CONFIGURATION NOTE Emergency Operation • Definition of terms - Trouble : a problem which can stop system operation, and can be resumed temporally under limited operation without certificated professional's assist. - Error : problem which can stop system operation, and can be resumed ONLY after certificated professional's check.
  • Page 110 CONFIGURATION NOTE • Duplicated trouble : Option trouble with slight or heavy trouble - If option trouble is occurred with slight (or heavy) trouble at the same time, the system puts higher priority to slight (or heavy) trouble and operates as if slight (or heavy) trouble is occurred.
  • Page 111: Service Setting

    SERVICE SETTING SERVICE SETTING How to enter service setting To enter the menu displayed at the bottom, you need to enter the service setting menu as follows. • In the menu screen, press [<,>(left/right)] button to select the setting category, and press [OK] button to move to the setting list.
  • Page 112: Service Contact

    SERVICE SETTING Service contact Check and input the service center phone number that you can call when there is service issue. • In the service setting list, select the service contact point and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 113: Model Information

    SERVICE SETTING Model information Check product and capacity information to which the remote controller is connected. • In the service setting list, select model information category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen. • The unit capacity - 1 kWh = 1 kBtu * 0.29307 kWh is the result calculated based on Btu, There may be a small difference between calculated and actual capacity.
  • Page 114: Rmc Version Information

    SERVICE SETTING RMC version information View the remote controller software version. • In the service setting list, select the RMC version information and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen...
  • Page 115: Open Source License

    SERVICE SETTING Open source license View the remote controller’s open source license. • In the service setting list, select the open source license category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 116: Installer Setting

    It must be set by the installation specialist with the installation license, and if it is installed or changed without installation license, all problems caused will be the responsibility of the installer, and may void the LG warranty. • In the menu screen, press [<,>(left/right)] button to select the setting category, and press [∧(up)] button for 3 seconds to enter the password input screen for the installer setting.
  • Page 117: Installer Setting

    RMC master/slave controllers in one indoor unit. This function can be set to save the environment settings of the LG Therma V Configuration product for use in LG Therma V Configurator through Micro SD card. (LG heating configurator) General Function...
  • Page 118 INSTALLER SETTING Room Heating Function Description At the water control in heating mode, the control reference Heating temp. setting water temperature position setting. Air heating set temp. Adjusting range of 'Setting Air Temperature' in heating mode Adjusting range of 'Setting Leaving water Temperature' in Water heating set temp.
  • Page 119 INSTALLER SETTING Auto Mode Function Description Seasonal auto temp Set the operating temperature in Seasonal Auto mode. Domestic Hot Water Function Description DHW set temp. Setting DHW set temperature. Tank disinfection setting 1 Setting start/maintain time for disinfection. Tank disinfection setting 2 Setting disinfection temperature.
  • Page 120 INSTALLER SETTING Connectivity Function Description Dry contact function is the function that can be used only when Dry Contact Mode the dry contact devices is separately purchased and installed. Selection for setting temperature as air temperature or leaving Central Control Address water temperature or air+leaving water temperature.
  • Page 121: Select Temperature Sensor

    INSTALLER SETTING Select Temperature Sensor The product can be operated according to air temperature or water temperature. The selection for setting temperature as air temperature or water temperature is determined. • In the installer setting list, Select Temperature Sensor category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 122: Use Heating Tank Heater

    INSTALLER SETTING Use Heating Tank Heater This is a function to determine the delay time of the electric heater for water tank. • In the installer setting list, Select Configuration category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen. Function Unit Default...
  • Page 123: Mixing Circuit

    INSTALLER SETTING Mixing Circuit Function to set whether or not to use a installed mixing circuit function using mixing kit. Value Default Not Use / Heat / Cool Not Use You can set valve closing time[s] and hysteresis temperature[°C] on screen by yourself. Setting the cut-off temperature protects the water from flowing over the cut-off temperature in the mixing circuit during heating operation.
  • Page 124 INSTALLER SETTING You can set the operation of the outdoor unit when only the mixing circuit is operating and the direct circuit is not operating. Type1 Type2(Default) Outdoor Operation Outdoor Not Operation Value Default Type 1 / Type 2 Type 2 CAUTION Set Type 1 only at the installation site with a small load or no buffer tank.
  • Page 125 INSTALLER SETTING Installer setting function to set water mixing pump operation / delay time option in heating/cooling mode Value Default Range Time Setting / Type Time Setting Continuous Operation 3 min 1 ~ 60 min 3 min 1 ~ 60 min * When Continuous Operation is selected, On, Off is disabled.
  • Page 126: Use External Pump

    INSTALLER SETTING Use External Pump This function can be set to control the external water pump. • In the installer setting list, select Use External Pump category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen. • Heating/Cooling You can use this feature when you have installed a 3 Way valve to switch the water flow between the underfloor and the water tank.
  • Page 127: Rmc Master/Slave

    INSTALLER SETTING RMC master/slave This function can be select Master/Slave on remote controller to use 2 Remote Control environment • In the Installer setting list, and select RMC master/slave setting category, and press [<,>(left/right)] button to following setting values. Value Master (Default) Slave...
  • Page 128: Lg Therma V Configuration

    INSTALLER SETTING LG Therma V Configuration This function can be set to save the installation settings of the product for use in LG Therma V Configurator through SD Card (LG heating configurator). • In the Installer setting list, and select LG Therma V Configuration setting category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 129: Forced Operation

    INSTALLER SETTING Forced operation • If the product is not used for a long time, the main water pump will be forced to operate for preventing pump failure and PHEX freezing. • Water pump off After 20 consecutive hours, disable / enable the logic that drives the water pump by itself •...
  • Page 130: Pump Prerun/Overrun

    INSTALLER SETTING Pump Prerun/Overrun Pump Prerun operates to ensure sufficient flow before the compressor is operated. This is a function that allows heat exchange to work smoothly. Pump Overrun is a function to prevent water pump failure and to help mechanical life. Value Default Range...
  • Page 131: Water Flow Control

    INSTALLER SETTING Water Flow Control This function controls the water flow by controlling the water pump. Select the way to control the water pump and set the target value • In the installer setting list, select Configuration category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 132: Energy Monitoring

    This function can be set to use energy monitoring fuction of unit. • Change setting values using [<,>(left/right)] button. 3 kW Value Default Range Energy Monitoring Use/Not Use LG 1Ø / LG 3Ø / Type LG 1Ø EXTERNAL Electric Heater Setting Heater Capacity 3 kW 1 kW ~ 10 kW...
  • Page 133: Anti-Freezing Option 1

    INSTALLER SETTING Anti-Freezing Option 1 This function is to select whether to use Type1 or Type2 to prevent freezing when the remote control is turned off. • Change setting values using [<,>(left/right)] button. Value Type1(Default) Type2 CAUTION If the function is set to Type 2, there is a risk of freezing. Function Detection Case...
  • Page 134: Password Reset

    INSTALLER SETTING Password Reset It is the function to reset (0000) when you forgot the password set in the remote controller. • In the installer setting list, select the password reset setting category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen. •...
  • Page 135: Heating Temp. Setting

    INSTALLER SETTING Heating temp. setting • At the water control in heating mode, the control reference water temperature position setting - If the air / leaving water temperature selection setting is set to leaving water temperature • Change setting values using [<,>(left/right)] button •...
  • Page 136: Air Heating Set Temp

    INSTALLER SETTING Air heating set temp. Determine heating setting temperature range when air temperature is selected as setting temperature • In the installer setting list, select Air heating set temp. category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen. Value Default Range...
  • Page 137: Water Heating Set Temp

    INSTALLER SETTING Water heating set temp Determine heating setting temperature range when water temperature is selected as setting temperature. • In the installer setting list, select Water heating set temp. category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen. Value Default Range...
  • Page 138: Hysteresis Heating Water

    INSTALLER SETTING Hysteresis Heating Water It is a function to adjust the heating water temperature Thermal On / Off temperature according to the field environment in order to offer optimized heating operation. • In the Installer setting list, and select Hysteresis Heating Water category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 139: Hysteresis Room Air(Heating)

    INSTALLER SETTING Hysteresis Room Air(Heating) It is a function to adjust the heating air temperature Thermal On / Off temperature according to the field environment in order to offer optimized heating operation. • In the Installer setting list, and select Hysteresis Room Air(Heating) category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 140: Pump Setting In Heating

    INSTALLER SETTING Pump setting in heating • It is a function to help the water pump's mechanical life by putting the water pump's rest time. • Installer setting function to set water pump on/off interval option during thermo off condition in heating mode.
  • Page 141: Heater On Temperature

    INSTALLER SETTING Heater on temperature Depending on local climatic conditions, it is necessary to change the temperature condition in which electric heater turns on / off. • In the installer setting list, Heater on temperature category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 142: Screed Drying

    INSTALLER SETTING Screed drying This function is a unique feature of AWHP that, when AWHP is installed in a new concrete structure, controls the specific temperature floor heating out temperature for a certain period of time to cure the floor cement. •...
  • Page 143 INSTALLER SETTING NOTE • During Screed drying operation, button input except for installer function and temperature display is restricted. • When the power is applied again after a power outage during product operation, the product operation state before power failure is remembered and the product is automatically operated.
  • Page 144: Cooling Temp. Setting

    INSTALLER SETTING Cooling temp. setting • At the water control in cooling mode, the control reference water temperature position setting - If the air / leaving water temperature selection setting is set to leaving water temperature • Change setting values using [<,>(left/right)] button. •...
  • Page 145: Air Cooling Set Temp

    INSTALLER SETTING Air cooling set temp. Determine cooling setting temperature range when air temperature is selected as setting temperature. • In the installer setting list, select Air cooling set temp category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen. Value Default Range...
  • Page 146: Water Cooling Set Temp

    INSTALLER SETTING Water cooling set temp Determine cooling setting temperature range when water temperature is selected as setting temperature. • In the installer setting list, select water cooling set temp category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen. Value Default Range...
  • Page 147: Water Supply Off Temp. During Cooling

    INSTALLER SETTING Water supply off temp. during cooling Determine the leaving water temperature which blocks the flow into underfloor coil in cooling mode. This function is used for preventing condensation on the floor in cooling mode • In the installer setting list, select Water supply off temp. during cooling category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 148 INSTALLER SETTING - Stop temp. : cut-off temperature. Stop temp. is valid when FCU is installed. - FCU : determines if FCU is installed or not. - Example : If FCU is set as ’Use’, Stop temp. setting is disabled. However, if actually FCU is NOT installed in the water loop, the unit operates continuously in cooling mode until water temperature meets desired temperature.
  • Page 149: Hysteresis Cooling Water

    INSTALLER SETTING Hysteresis Cooling Water It is a function to adjust the cooling water temperature Thermal On / Off temperature according to the field environment in order to offer optimized cooling operation. • In the Installer setting list, and select Hysteresis Cooling Water setting category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 150: Hysteresis Room Air(Cooling)

    INSTALLER SETTING Hysteresis Room Air(Cooling) It is a function to adjust the cooling air temperature Thermal On / Off temperature according to the field environment in order to offer optimized cooling operation. • In the Installer setting list, and select Hysteresis Room Air(Cooling) setting category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 151: Pump Setting In Cooling

    INSTALLER SETTING Pump setting in cooling • It is a function to help the water pump's mechanical life by putting the water pump's rest time. • Installer setting function to set water pump on/off interval option during thermo off condition in cooling mode.
  • Page 152: Seasonal Auto Temp

    INSTALLER SETTING Seasonal auto temp. It is the function to set the operation reference value in Seasonal Auto mode. • In the installer setting list, select Seasonal auto temp category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 153 INSTALLER SETTING Default Default Function Description Range Boundary (Circuit1) (Circuit2) Outdoor1,Heat Heating lower ambient Out1 ≤ Out2-1 -10 °C (Out1) temp -20 ~ 35 °C Out2 ≥ Out1 +1 Outdoor2,Heat Heating higher ambient 18 °C Out2 ≤ Out3 -5 (Out2) temp Out3 ≥...
  • Page 154: Dhw Set Temp

    INSTALLER SETTING DHW set temp Determine heating setting temperature range when DHW temperature is selected as setting temperature • In the installer setting list, select DHW set temp. category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen. Value Default Range Max.
  • Page 155: Tank Disinfection Setting

    INSTALLER SETTING Tank disinfection setting 1, 2 • Disinfection operation is special DHW tank operation mode to kill and to prevent growth of legionella inside the tank. - Disinfection active : Selecting enable or disable of disinfection operation. - Start date : Determining the date when the disinfection mode is running. - Start time : Determining the time when the disinfection mode is running.
  • Page 156: Tank Setting 1

    INSTALLER SETTING Tank setting 1 • In the installer setting list, select tank setting 1 category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen. Value Default Range Min temp 5 °C 30 ~ 1 °C Comp. Limit Temp 50 °C 50 ~ 40 °C...
  • Page 157: Tank Setting 2

    INSTALLER SETTING Tank setting 2 • In the installer setting list, select tank setting 2 category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen. Value Default Range Hysteresis 3 °C 4 ~ 2 °C NOTE The Heating priority in IWT products is always ‘DHW’.
  • Page 158 INSTALLER SETTING • Tank setting 1, 2 Descriptions for each parameters are as following. - Min temp. : temperature gap from Max outdoor temp. - Comp. Limit Temp. : maximum temperature generated by AWHP compressor cycle. - Example : If Min temp. is set as ‘5’ and Comp. Limit Temp. is set as ’48’, then Session A (see the graph) will be started when the water tank temperature is below 43 °C….
  • Page 159: Dhw Time Setting

    INSTALLER SETTING DHW time setting Determine following time duration : operation time of DHW tank heating, stop time of DHW tank heating, and delay time of DHW tank heater operating. - Active time : This time duration defines how long time DHW tank heating can be continued. - Stop time : This time duration defines how long time DHW tank heating can be stopped.
  • Page 160 INSTALLER SETTING Value Default Range Active time 30 min 5~95 min Stop time 30 min 0~600 min...
  • Page 161: Recirculation Time

    INSTALLER SETTING Recirculation time • It is function to set recirculation water pump on/off interval option • In the installer setting list, select Recirculation time category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen. Value Default Range DHW recirculation Not use Use / Not use ON Time...
  • Page 162: Pump Test Run

    INSTALLER SETTING Pump test run The pump test run is the function to test run by operating the main water pump for one hour. This function can be used for air vents / flow sensors and others. • In the installer setting list, Pump Test run category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 163: Frost Protection Temp

    INSTALLER SETTING Frost Protection Temp. Frost protection temperature setting is available in installer mode. It prevents frostbite from happening In the range of -25 to -5 degree celsius. • Change setting values using [<, >(left/right)] button. Default Value -5 / -10 / -15 / -20 / -25 Antifreeze Short Pin CN_ANTI_SW...
  • Page 164: Buh For Dhw In Emerg

    INSTALLER SETTING BUH for DHW in emerg. This function selects whether or not to heat DHW with Backup Heater when emergency operation is entered. • Change setting values using [<, >(left/right)] button. • The function is not available for some products. Default Range Use / Not use...
  • Page 165: Dry Contact Mode

    INSTALLER SETTING Dry Contact Mode Dry contact function is the function that can be used only when the dry contact devices is separately purchased and installed. • Change setting values using [<,>(left/right)] button. • Setting up operation status when dry contact on - Auto : Automatically, Operation ON with release hard lock - Manual : Keep Operation OFF with release hard lock ※...
  • Page 166: Central Control Address

    INSTALLER SETTING Central Control Address When connecting the central control, set the central control address of the unit. • In the installer setting list, select Central Control Address category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen. NOTE Enter address code as hexadecimal value Front: Central Control Gr.
  • Page 167: Cn_Cc

    INSTALLER SETTING CN_CC It is the function to set the usage of the unit’s CN_CC port. • Change setting values using [<,>(left/right)] button Value Description D/C Automatic When power is applied to the product, the unit when the contact point (Default) is on in Dry Contact installed state recognizes Dry Contact installation D/C Not Installed...
  • Page 168: Modbus Address

    INSTALLER SETTING Modbus Address It is function to set the address of the Modbus device that is externally linked to the product. Modbus address setting function is available from indoor unit. • In the installer setting list, select Modbus Address , and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 169: Modbus Gateway Memory Map

    INSTALLER SETTING Modbus gateway memory map NOTE In case of Split IWT, RTU Gateway should be installed for using modbus and refer to the RTU Gateway installation manual for memory maps. Baud Rate : 9 600 bps Stop Bit : 1 stop bit Parity : None Parity Coil Register (0x01) Register Description...
  • Page 170 INSTALLER SETTING Holding Register (0x03) Register Description Value explanation 40001 Operation Mode 0 : Cooling / 4 : Heating / 3 : Auto 0 : Water outlet temp. control 40002 Control method (Circuit 1/2) 1 : Water inlet temp. control 2 : Room air control Target temp (Heating/Cooling) 40003...
  • Page 171 INSTALLER SETTING Input Register (0x04) Register Description Value explanation 30001 Error Code Error Code 30002 ODU operation Cycle 0 : Standby(OFF) / 1 : Cooling / 2 : Heating 30003 Water inlet temp. [0.1 °C ×10] 30004 Water outlet temp. [0.1 °C ×10] 30005 Backup heater outlet temp.
  • Page 172: Cn_Ext

    INSTALLER SETTING CN_EXT It is a function to control external input and output according to DI type set by customer using CN-EXT Port. • In the installer setting list, select CN-EXT Port category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 173 INSTALLER SETTING Party Boiler This function is to configure the 3 party boiler to be controlled. If the status of this function is “Use”, you can choose control mode of boiler, Auto or Manual. If the mode of this function is set to “Auto”, you can set temperature of the boiler and hysteresis, respectively.
  • Page 174: Meter Interface

    INSTALLER SETTING Meter Interface It is the function that can check the status of energy and power on screen. It collects and calculates power or calorie data to create data for energy monitoring and energy warning alarm pop-ups. This function can be activated in installer mode. There are 2 options, modbus address and unit, in this function.
  • Page 175: Energy State

    INSTALLER SETTING Energy state This function is to control the product according to the energy state. When the charged state of ESS is transmitted, it changes the target temperature of heating, cooling and DHW by setting value according to energy state. Select either Signal Mode or Modbus Mode according to the connection type between the product and the ESS.
  • Page 176: Thermostat Control Type

    INSTALLER SETTING Thermostat control type It is a function to enable installer to control Water Pump Options using water flow sensor. • In the Installer setting list, and select Connectivity category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen. Type Heat &...
  • Page 177: Pump Operation Time

    INSTALLER SETTING Pump operation time It is a function to show the main water pump’s operation time for check mechanical life. • In the Installer setting list, and select Information category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 178: Idu Operation Time

    INSTALLER SETTING IDU operation time It is a function to show the Indoor Unit’s operation time for check mechanical life. • In the Installer setting list, and select Information category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen.
  • Page 179 INSTALLER SETTING...
  • Page 180: Data Logging

    INSTALLER SETTING Data logging This function is to check the operation and error history. • In the installer setting list, select Data logging category, and press [OK] button to move to the detail screen. NOTE Error history lookup range: 50 Error history information Item: date, time, mode (including Off), set temperature, incoming temperature, outgoing temperature, room temperature, Hot water operation / stop, Hot water set...
  • Page 181: Commissioning

    • Refrigerant leakage degrades the performance. If leakage found, Installation Refrigerant leakage contact qualified LG air conditioning installation person. • While cooling operation, condensed dew can drop down to the Drainage treatment bottom of the unit. In this case, prepare drainage treatment (for...
  • Page 182: Starting Operation

    COMMISSIONING To assure best performance of , it is required to perform periodical check and maintenance. It is recommended to proceed following check list for once a year. CAUTION Turn off the power before proceeding maintenance. Category Item Check Point •...
  • Page 183: Starting Operation Flow Chart

    COMMISSIONING Starting Operation flow chart START Check whether the power cable and Operate the unit in heating mode. communication cable are completely connected Does Test operation start? Does cold water continue to * Check the load (In/Out Temp.) come out after 3 minutes of * Check pipe length and amount of operation? refrigerant...
  • Page 184: Vacuum & Charge Of Refrigerant

    COMMISSIONING Vacuum & Charge of Refrigerant By default, the product was charged of refrigerant. Vacuum and refrigerant charge, If there is leak refrigerant. 1. Vacuum To work of vacuum action. when the leak of refrigerant. Manifold valve Pressure gauge Open Close Vacuum pump (0.5 ~ 1 HP)
  • Page 185 COMMISSIONING 2. Charge of refrigerant You should be charged after vacuum. You can see amount of refrigerant at quality label. Please to charge at cooling mode when there is not full charging. Refrigerant cylinder Manifold gauge SVC Port Refrigerant Refrigerant cylinder cylinder * It is recommended to charge the refrigerant container upside down.
  • Page 186 COMMISSIONING 3. Location of SVC port 1Ø : 4 kW, 6 kW SVC Port...
  • Page 187: Decommissioning And Recycling

    COMMISSIONING Decommissioning and Recycling • Sort the packaging according to cardboard, wood and foil and dispose of it in appropriate containers. • After the lifespan of the device ends it has to be disposed of in accordance with the legislation on waste electrical and electronic devices in force.
  • Page 188 COMMISSIONING 3. Draining the DHW tank Use the drain valve shown below to drain the Domestic hot water tank and circuit. The drain valve CAUTION Turn off the power supply of the heat pump before draining the unit. • Turn off the unit •...
  • Page 189: Reset Of The Thermal Protection Of The Electrical Heater

    COMMISSIONING Reset of the thermal protection of the electrical heater The thermal protection of the electrical heater is an additional safeguard protecting the device in the following cases: • The electrical relay, which turns on the electrical flow heater can be permanently short-circuited.
  • Page 190: Troubleshooting

    COMMISSIONING Troubleshooting operates not properly or it does not start operation, please check following list. CAUTION Turn off the power before proceeding troubleshooting. Troubleshooting for Problem while Operation Problem Reason Solution • Set target temperature correctly. • Setting target temperature •...
  • Page 191 COMMISSIONING Troubleshooting for Error Code Display Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition code Problem in remote room air sensor • Resistance: 10 kΩ at 25 centigrade (unplugged) → for Problem in refrigerant (inlet side) sensor Remote room air sensor Problem in refrigerant (outlet side) sensor •...
  • Page 192 COMMISSIONING Display Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition code • Abnormal operation of electric • If there is no problem in electric heater control, Water pipe heater possible maximum leaving water temperature is overheated • Leaving water temperature is 55 °C above 55 °C •...
  • Page 193 COMMISSIONING Display Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition code • Overload operation (Outdoor fan constraint, screened, • Check outdoor fan constraint/ screened/ flow High temperature blocked) structure in Discharge pipe • Refrigerant leakage • Check refrigerant leakage of the inverter (insufficient) •...
  • Page 194 COMMISSIONING Display Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition code PCB(Inverter) & • EEPROM contact defect/wrong insertion EEPROM Access error and Main EEPROM • Different EEPROM Version Check SUM error check sum error • ODU Inverter & Main PCB assembly 1 damage •...
  • Page 195: Open Source Software Notice Information

    In addition to the source code, all referred license terms, warranty disclaimers and copyright notice are available for download. LG Electronics will also provide open source code to you on CD-ROM for a change covering the cost of performing such distribution (such as the cost of media, shipping, and handling) upon email request to opensource@lge.com.
  • Page 197 LG Electronics Inc. Single Point of Contact (EU/UK) : LG Electronics European Shared Service Center B.V. Krijgsman 1, 1186 DM Amstelveen, The Netherlands Manufacturer : LG Electronics Tianjin Appliances Co.,Ltd. No. 9 Jin Wei Road, Bei Chen District, Tianjin, 300402, P.R. China UK Importer : LG Electronics U.K.

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