INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump User Guide

June 9, 2024
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INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump User Guide

INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump User Guide

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First and foremost we want to thank you for having chosen an Indol Boiler with heatpump!

Indol water heaters with built-in heat pump will save energy for you if you previously had a traditional water heater

All images in this manual are intended only as illustrations and explanations. It may differ slightly from the boiler with heatpump you have purchased (depending on the model).

Location and installation

The Indol can pick up and leave air in different ways.
Choose the one that suits your needs best.
If you choose to get air cooler than +7 degrees, the electric heater will help the heat pump and if the air to Indol is colder than 0 degrees comes only the water heater to heat the water. Performance is specified at +20 degrees. Strive to give Indol air that keeps this temperature (or higher but max 40 degrees) and is heated as cheaply as possible.

Example: Indol is in a space that is heated with direct-acting electricity, the room next door is heated by heat pump or wood burning stove. Then it is most economical to take air to Indol from the room next door.

Depending on how and in what space you will install your Indol, you need different materials. Material for a standard installation will you find at page 11 and 12.

Material required / may be required during installation

Depending on the option of picking up and leaving air, some accessories are required. Please consult your installer which accessories are required for the intended installation. The following are examples of accessories that may be required. (You may also need other accessories not included below).

NOTE! If possible, take air to your Indol that is heated as cheaply as possible!

Installation materials for air connections

INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump - Installation materials for air
connections

Installation materials for water connections

INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump - Installation materials for water
connections

Description and installation

INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump - Description and
installation

  • Incoming water is connected to the connector on the center of the machine, as shown above.

  • Outgoing water, heated water, connected to the upper connection, as shown above.

  • Safety valve (not included) MUST be installed according to Swedish law. The absence of safety valve entails high risk of injury to persons and property! From it, a pipe/hose fitted leading to the existing sewer.

  • The condensate (2 connections) from the back of the machine is led into the existing sewer.

  • The air inlet and outlet are on top of the machine. Depending on the choice of installation, the mounting of the vent hose/pipe needed. See illustrations of possible options on the next page. In some cases, the pipe/hose for outgoing air need to be condensation insulated.

  • The machine receives its power from a grounded plug.
    NOTE! Make sure the machine is properly grounded. Plugging into an ungrounded outlet can result in serious injury or death.

  • Connection for draining/emptying the tank. If you need to empty the tank, connect a pipe/hose here.

Installation example

INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump - Installation
example

INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump - Installation example
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INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump - Installation example
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First make sure that all water connections and electric are professionally connected. Press the ”On/Off button” to power on the Indol.

Note! Indol may only be connected to a grounded outlet or installed by a qualified electrician. Improper installation can endanger life!

INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump - First make sure that all water
connections and electric are professionally

SET THE TEMPERATURE

INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump - SET THE
TEMPERATURE

SET THE TIME AND DATE

INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump - SET THE TIME AND
DATE

SET THE HEATING MODE

INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump - SET THE HEATING
MODE

INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump - SET THE HEATING MODE
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HOW TO SET THE TIMER

INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump - HOW TO SET THE
TIMER

INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump - HOW TO SET THE TIMER
2

Set ventilation mode

INDOL 300A+ Boiler with Heat Pump - Set ventilation
mode

More information

During a power outage your Indol will restart again as soon as it regained its power.
All settings are then stored in memory

The display on your Indol will shut down after a time of inactivity, press any button to light up this again.

Indol has the highest efficiency if it can suck the air that is free / cheap heated and preferably over 20 degrees hot. Is it possible to suck air from the room which is heated with wood stove or heat pump, it provides maximum power savings. Avoid letting your Indol using air heated by direct electricity.

It may be a good idea to program the timer so that your Indol only allowed to work during certain times of the day. Both the energy saving point of view but also in terms of comfort.

The lower the set temperature Indol has the higher the energy savings you get. Try, therefore, to have the lowest setting possible to subsequently raise it until the production of hot water is sufficient just for you. Try to set it at 45 degrees the first day, not enough hot water to raise the temperature by 3 degrees, is not it raise 3 degrees and so on until you found your best approach. We know that the larger outlets of hot water will be for some time, it is recommended to raise the set temperature at least 10 degrees a few hours before.

Maintenance

Emptying the tank – Turn off the machine and unplug the power, close the valve for incoming water. Open any faucet, such as the blender in the kitchen to ease the pressure in the water tank. Then open the drain valve and drain the tank of water.

Checking the anode – Follow the steps to empty the tank. The anode is mounted on the left sida of the unit (seen from the front). See page 8 in this manual, the anode is marked with nr 5.The anode is threaded into the tank and should be removed and checked at least once per year.

Air filter – An air filter must be mounted on the air intake to protect your Indol. This filter must be cleaned or replaced regularly to maintain the performance, service time and warranty of your Indol.

Air filter – Clean the air filter once a month or more often if necessary to ensure the best possible results from your Indol Supreme.

Anode – Check the anode every year. In need of replacement, contact the supplier or service technicians.

If the system should be turned off for a long time, it is recommended that the entire tank and water pipes drained of water. In areas where the temperature can drop to 0°C or less, this is especially important when the water can freeze and cause damage to the machine.

Check the safety valve at least once a year. The safety valve sometimes releases some water after a hot water drain. This due to the fact that the cold water taken into the dispenser expands when it is heated, resulting in a pressure increase, with the safety valve opens.

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