intuis 753005 ORIUM Pilot User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- intuis
Table of Contents
intuis 753005 ORIUM Pilot
To take full advantage of your product, leave the installation and setup of the appliance to a qualified professional, and ensure that the warranty form is properly filled out and returned to our customer service to activate the manufacturer’s warranty. We also recommend that you note the essential identification information (given on the rating plate) in the space provided below. This information is useful in the case of communicating with your installer, or our customer service. We hope that the information contained in this document will allow you to take complete advantage of all the functionalities your appliance provides for years to come. Ensure that this manual is kept in an accessible place in proximity to the appliance to ensure that all potential users have access and to facilitate the use of the appliance.
INTRODUCTION
The Hydraulic Pilot ensures the heating and – depending on the model – the production of domestic hot water and the cooling for the household. It consists of a hydraulic pilot associated with a high-temperature heat pump with an integrated – depending on the model – electrical backup or a connection to an existing boiler. The pilot is capable of providing heating water up to 70°C for preexisting circuits even on the coldest days of the year. The operation of your pilot automatically adapts itself to the heating capacity necessary for different uses. It is possible to optimise this operation using range control accessories:
- ambient temperature sensor: allows the pilot to know the precise temperature it needs to reach to heat the room.
- exterior sensor: allows the pilot to anticipate the needs of the household based on exterior temperature variations.
- The Hydraulic Pilot comes integrated with numerous possibilities of control to adapt the installation to your needs, including:
- the memorisation of programming for several levels of heating, «Comfort», «Eco» and «Frost protection»
- the weekly programming of these levels with scheduled ranges which can be programmed for each day of the week individually.
- the changeover between the «Summer» and «Winter» modes, which allows the heating independently from the production of domestic hot water.
- the programming of «Holiday» periods allows for hydraulic protection in the case of prolonged absences and automatic reactivation upon your return.
- the activation of «Temporary Comfort» periods for the overriding of programmed intervals due to unplanned or one-time presence in the household.
The Hydraulic Pilot offers numerous functions and programming possibilities that are only accessible through the installer and expert menus which are not described in this manual. Contact your installer for instructions on how to program these functions to adapt the operation of your pilot to your household and your usage. Your pilot and heat pump must be maintained by a qualified professional.
Certification «Origine France Garantie»
The «Origine France Garantie» certification applies only to HTi70 6 and 8
single-phase and HTi70 8 three-phase models in combination with some pilots.
Premium + **Pilot** | DS170D Pilot | |
---|---|---|
HTi 70 6 single-phase | Ref. 155006 | Ref. 155004 |
HTi 70 8 single-phase | Ref. 155016 | Ref. 155014 |
HTi 70 8 three-phase | Ref. 155056 | Ref. 155054 |
Control panel and functions
Display
- Symbols for operation / current state of operation
- 9 character message
- Comfort level in progress
- Day of the week (1=Monday; 2= Tuesday…)
- Display zone: time/temperatures/pressure/settings
SWITCHING ON
- Before switching on the appliance, ensure that the pilot and the heat pump are supplied with both electricity and water.
- One press of switches on the pilot.
- The pilot shows the standard display which indicates the temperature or pressure of the circuit (choice of display of pressure/temperature by pressing on ):
Note
After not using the keypad for several minutes, the backlighting of the screen
turns off, but the information remains on the screen for consultation.
STANDBY MODE (HYDRAULIC PROTECTION)
A long press on the button puts the pilot in standby mode:
- Heating and production of domestic hot water are stopped. The set temperatures (see § «Setting the temperatures») are no longer taken into account.
- Hydraulic protection (monitoring of the temperature and frost protection are maintained for the water in the pipes).
Display in standby mode
To ensure hydraulic protection of the appliance, NEVER disconnect the pilot or the associated heat pump from the power supply, especially during winter, other than for technical intervention.
LOCKING THE KEYPAD
- Locking the keypad allows protection against accidental switching off of the appliance, or accidental changes of the settings.
- Locking can be activated and deactivated by long-pressing ( ) . To unlock, press for 3 seconds (until the display shows «UNLOCKED.»).
- When the keypad is locked, the symbol appears on the display.
SETTING THE TEMPERATURES
Pressing on gives access to setting the temperatures for domestic hot water
(if a tank is connected), ambient temperature (if there is an ambient
temperature sensor connected), and heating water. Repeated pressing of scrolls
through the different possible settings.
Note
The settings associated with the ambient temperature are only accessible if a
room sensor is connected to the appliance.
- Setting the temperature of domestic hot water
- Setting the ambient temperature for «COMFORT» mode (with ambient temperature sensor)
- Setting the ambient temperature for «ECO» mode (with ambient temperature sensor)
- Setting the ambient temperature for «FROST PROTECTION» mode (with ambient temperature sensor)
- Setting the temperature of heating water. If the screen displays “AUTO” manual setting is not accessible.
- The setting is determined by the pilot depending on the exterior temperature.
These settings can be changed using the and buttons. Press to switch to the next setting, or press or return to the main display.
Note
The appearance of temperature control screens is related to the configured
circuits.
HOLIDAY MODE
«holiday» mode enables the appliance, and the installation as a whole, in
standby mode while maintaining the frost protection function (heating water
maintained at 11°C). Activate «holiday» mode by long pressing .
This function can be programmed to last from 1 to 99 days. Programming is done using the buttons. «holiday» mode is effective as soon as the length of time for it to be active is confirmed.
During «holiday» mode, the main display shows:
- Exiting of «holiday» mode is automatic once the end of the programmed time is reached.
- It is possible to interrupt or change the programmed duration while «holiday» mode is active by re-entering settings (long press on )
- A set duration of 0 days will result in the cancellation of the «holiday» mode. Selection of 0 days is done by selecting «no».
TEMPORARY COMFORT MODE
- It is possible to put the installation in comfort mode for a limited time (guests or presence in the household outside of usual schedules).
- This function can be activated by pressing , .
- Temporary comfort mode can be programmed to last from 1 to 72 hours.
- Programming is done by pressing buttons .
- Once the duration of time is confirmed, the pilot switches to a temporary comfort mode while no longer taking into account the scheduled programming.
- Exiting this override is automatic at the end of the programmed period.
- It is possible to interrupt or change the duration programmed the duration while the «temporary comfort» mode is active by re-entering settings (long press on ).
- A set duration of 0 hours will result in the cancellation of «temporary comfort» mode.
PROGRAMMING OF COMFORT MODE
Scheduled programming allows the pilot to automatically adapt the comfort level for each circuit based on the time. Access by long pressing (= ) .
-
Choice of the circuit:
Note
The circuits offered depend on your installation. -
Choice of the day (each day of the week can be individually programmed):
-
Consultation of existing programming for the chosen day and circuit. Navigation between the different scheduled intervals is done by pressing and. Pressing allows exciting consultation.
-
During consultation, it is possible to change or replace the existing programming by pressing. A choice between modifying and selecting will appear on the display:
PROGRAMMING OF COMFORT MODE
- programming of heating
Modify the program
- Allows you to create a program with your choice of time intervals and your choice of comfort level for each interval.
Select a program
Allows to replace the current program with a pre-existing program.
Creating or modifying a program
Note: when using heat pumps, it is preferable not to significantly lower
the temperature during programming. Scheduled programming is done by choosing
alternately, the end time of each time interval, and the level of comfort that
applies for the chosen interval.
Example: Programming for Monday
- Eco until 6h30
- Comfort from 6h30 to 9h45
- Frost Protection from 9h45 to 18h30
- Eco from 18h30 to midnight
The beginning of the 1st interval is set at the beginning of the day (0h00).
- End time of 1st interval: Set desired end time (ex. 06:30h) and Confirm by pressing
- The comfort level of the 1st interval:
- Set the desired comfort level (ex. «ECO») with and
- End time of the 2nd interval: Set the desired end time (ex. 09:45h)
- The comfort level of the 2nd interval: Set the desired comfort level (ex. «COMF»)
- And so on until the final interval/end of the day is programmed.
To complete programming for the day, set the end time of the last interval to the same time as the start time.
- The last interval will automatically end at midnight and you can now program the desired comfort level. Confi rm with ( ) to finish.
- The message «OK + day» indicates that the new program has been successfully taken into account.
Note
In cooling mode, set an ECO or FROST PROT. the range does not affect the room
setpoint or the water temperature setpoint.
Selecting a pre-existing program / copying a program
This option allows you to choose from 4 pre-existing programs:
Program 1: Permanent
- Comfort from 0h to midnight
Program 2: Day
- Eco until 6h
- Comfort from 6h to 22h
- Eco from 22h to midnight
Program 3: Day and night
- Eco until 6h
- Comfort from 6h to 10h
- Eco from 10h to 18h
- Comfort from 18h to 22h
- Eco de 22h to midnight
Program 4: Night
- Comfort until 9h
- Eco from 9h to 18h
- Comfort from 18h to midnight
You can also choose from the programs already saved for other days of the week:
MENU
Access the user menu by pressing. The user menu gives access to the
following options:
- Permanent override: choice of permanent operation at a chosen level (comfort, eco, frost protection) outside of scheduled programming.
- Boost: allows to activation of all of the heating elements (if they are authorised to operate) to speed up healing time to reach the set temperature.
- : Only available on the Hybrid Gas Pilot. Allows to increase the production of hot water with the help of the boiler.
- Silence +: (Only available for HTi70 heat pumps) Reduces noise by reducing the compressor and fan speed.
- Consumption: consultation of the energy consumption meters for heating and domestic hot water.
- Date and time: setting the time (used for scheduled programming of comfort mode).
- Display language: change the language of the menus and messages displayed
- Beep: allows to activate the beeping sound associated with pressing the buttons (access for visually-impaired people)
- Locking the keypad: activation of automatic locking of the keypad
- Display brightness: set the brightness of the display
- Summer/Winter choice: for the production of domestic hot water and/ or heating
- USB settings: menu for the transfer of operating history data to a USB stick.
- Cooling mode: activates the cooling mode (for relevant products).
Permanent override
It is possible to override the comfort level programmed. This override is
permanent. It only ends when the «OVERRIDE» setting is set to «NO». The pilot
will then return to the comfort level set in the scheduled programming. To
activate or deactivate an override, enter the «OVERRIDE» menu by pressing, and
use and select an option from the following choices:
- Cancels any override in progress.
- The scheduled programming determines the comfort level.
- Permanently in Comfort mode.
- Permanently in ECO mode
- Confirm the selection by pressing .
Note : For pilots equipped with a room sensor, this function is accessible directly on the sensor itself.
Activation of BOOST mode
BOOST mode temporarily forces the heat pump and the backup to operate (if the
latter is authorised to operate) to accelerate the heating time of the heating
cycle. BOOST mode is automatically deactivated once the set temperature is
reached in the heating circuit.
BOOST mode can be activated through the user menu, by pressing (g ) to enter the menu and confirm activation.
-SILENCE + mode activation
The SILENCE + mode is a logical way to reduce the noise level by acting on the
speed of the compressor and the fan. This mode is only available on HTi70
models. The SILENCE + mode can be set via a schedule. This schedule ends when
“SILENCE +” is set to “NO”. To activate or deactivate the SILENCE + mode,
enter the “SILENCE +” menu by pressing the key and choosing the keys from the
following choices:
- Cancels all Silence+ mode programming.
- Activates the SILENCE + function and allows you to enter into the choice of the schedule.
Choose the start and end time of the mode via the screens below:
The adjustment is done using the keys and , validating the choice with the key
.
Remarque: This mode slightly reduces the heat output of the heat pump. After
activation, this mode will be active daily during the pre-set time slot.
Display of consumption
The accumulated consumption of heating or hot water can be consulted in the
menu (p ) Switch from one counter to another using and These values are merely
estimations of the consumption.
These counters respond to the requirements of the thermal regulation in effect. They cannot be used for the billing of energy consumption.
Setting the date and time
Each step of the date and time set-up is done using and using to confirm the
chosen value and go on to the next field:
- Press to start setting the date and time.
- The field to be set will fly ash.
- Set the day, then the month, and finally the year.
- Set the hour and minutes. Confirm ( ).
Language selection
- Fr: French
- EnG: English
- DE: German
- it: Italian
- ESP: Spanish
- POL: polonaise
Activation of beeping sound
When this option is activated («yes» is selected), a «beep» accompanies each
press of the button on the keypad.
Activation of automatic locking of the keypad
When this option is activated («yes» is selected), a «beep» accompanies each
press of the buttons on the keypad.
Note
Whether or not automatic locking is activated, it is always possible to lock
and unlock the keypad manually by long pressing .
Setting the display brightness
This option allows us to adjust the brightness of the display screen.
Note
After some time with no manipulation of the control panel, the pilot turns off
the display’s backlighting until the next use.
SUMMER/WINTER modes
The selection of summer/winter mode is done by pressing Switching from one
season to another is done using
- summer: The production of domestic hot water is activated. The heating circuits are in frost protection mode.
- winter: Heating circuits and domestic hot water circuits are activated.
Note
The pilot can ensure the automatic changeover from one mode to another based
on the temperatures observed (automatic if the set-up is carried out). The
pilot has a slight delay before switching modes. This delay can be adjusted by
your installer. The automatic changeover can be activated by your installer.
Cooling mode activation
The cooling mode lowers the temperature in the room. However, there is no
guarantee that the set point will be reached, to prevent condensation from
forming on the surface of the emitters. To activate or deactivate the cooling
mode, enter the «COOLING» menu by pressing the button and select «yes» or «NO»
using the and (The «SUMM ER» mode must be set to activate the cooling mode).
The cooling mode can also be activated with a room thermostat, allowing
heating/cooling to be switched by dry contact.
Once cooling mode has been activated, «COOL ING» appears on the display and flashes when the circuit is in demand. If the installation is equipped with an ambient temperature sensor: the room setpoint is set either directly on the ambient temperature sensor or in the setpoint adjustment menu accessible by pressing the button on the «COOL ING 1» screen. Use the buttons to set the desired setpoint and press the button to confirm. If the system is equipped with a room thermostat: the room setpoint is set directly on the room thermostat.
Note
If there is no room control connected, regulation is based solely on the water
temperature, according to the water law setting. Refer to the cooling kit
manual (Ref. 754602) for safety instructions, installation and settings in
cooling mode.
USB stick
Inserting a USB stick into the front panel of the product allows you to extract the operating history of the pilot and the heat pump.
Instructions on extracting files via USB stick
- Take the USB stick provided with the driver.
- Insert the USB stick into the USB port (on the front panel)
- As soon as the USB stick is recognized*, the file transfer will begin. This can take several minutes (depending on the amount of operating history to transfer).
- When the transfer is completed there will be a sound signal and the message «REmove usb stick» will appear.
- Remove the USB stick, but be sure not to remove it before this message is displayed.) A file named «C8_historique» will be generated onto the USB stick.
- It contains the recent operating history of the pilot and the heat pump.
USB stick
If the USB stick is not recognized, disconnect and reconnect the electrical
supply to the appliance and try again.
OPERATING INFORMATION
Certain operating information is accessible by long pressing on the button
( ). Scrolling is done by pressing buttons. The screens accessible from this
menu are described in the table below. Each screen is described by the text
displayed (AMBIENCE in the example to the left).
AMBIENCE
| (if the ambient temperature is controlled by a sensor) temperature measured
by the ambient temperature sensor
---|---
THERMOSTAT
| (if the ambient temperature is controlled by a thermostat) state of
thermostat (0 = no request; 1= request in progress)
T-WATER| the temperature of the domestic hot water accumulated in the tank
OUTSIDE| temperature measured by the exterior sensor (if connected to the
pilot)
3W-VALVE| position of the 3-way valve (ECS = domestic hot water position ; CH
= heating position)
HYGR start**| Hygrostat contact status
O/I ECO| state of O/I ECO contact (off-peak hours/peak hours)
HEAT CURVE| calculated set temperature for heating water (and primary domestic
water)
T-PILOTE| temperature at the pilot outlet (towards circuits)
VERSION| pilot software version number
HEAT PUMP| access to heat pump information is listed below (access
by pressing )
FLOW SENSO.| the temperature at the heat pump outlet
RET SENSO.| the temperature at the heat pump inlet (= returning from circuits)
T-AIR| air temperature measured by the heat pump
T-VAPOUR| temperature of refrigerant fluid evaporation
T-COMP1| temperature of compressor (compressor n°1 for multi- compressor heat
pumps)
T-COMP2| temperature of compressor n°2 (for multi-compressor heat pumps)
T-COMP3| temperature of compressor n°3 (for multi-compressor heat pumps)
T-COND| temperature of refrigerant fluid condensation
VERSION| heat pump software version number
- Press to return to the main display.
AMBIENCE
(if the ambient temperature is controlled by a sensor) temperature measured by
the ambient temperature sensor.
THERMOSTAT
(if the ambient temperature is controlled by a thermostat) state of thermostat
(0 = no request; 1= request in progress)
- T-WATER temperature of the domestic hot water accumulated in the tank
- OUTSIDE temperature measured by the exterior sensor (if connected to the pilot)
- 3W-VALVE position of the 3-way valve (ECS = domestic hot water position ; CH = heating position)
- HYGR stat** Hygrostat contact status
- O/I ECO state of O/I ECO contact (off-peak hours/peak hours)
- HEAT CURVE calculated the set temperature for heating water (and primary domestic water)
- T-PILOTE temperature at the pilot outlet (towards circuits)
- VERSION pilot software version number
- HEAT PUMP access to heat pump information is listed below (access by pressing )
- FLOW SENSO. the temperature at the heat pump outlet
- RET SENSO. the temperature at the heat pump inlet (= returning from circuits)
- T-AIR air temperature measured by the heat pump
- T-EVAPOR temperature of refrigerant fluid evaporation
- T-COMP1 temperature of compressor (compressor n°1 for multi compressor heat pumps)
- T-COMP2 temperature of compressor n°2 (for multi-compressor heat pumps)
- T-COMP3 temperature of compressor n°3 (for multi-compressor heat pumps)
- T-COND temperature of refrigerant fluid condensation
- VERSION heat pump software version number ambience
In case the installation has more than one PAC, the information for each PAC is listed in the corresponding submenus (PAC1, PAC2, PAC3). Appears only on certain models of hydraulic pilot.
ERRORS AND ALERTS
In case of an error, press to stop the sound signal.
IMPORTANT
If the appliance is malfunctioning, a professional technician should be
contacted. Automatic removal of error: when the problem that caused the error
is resolved, the error will automatically disappear from the display.
Manual removal of error: resolve the problem that caused the error and press
to remove the error from the display.
Display | Type of error | Consequences | Removal of error |
---|---|---|---|
air hp | Air temperature sensor defect | heat pump stopped | automatic after |
repair
CIRC. POWER| Circulator pump power cable defect| complete stop| manual
AMBI eNCE| Ambience sensor defect| heating circuit stopped| automatic after
repair
BLOC. Circ| Circulator pump blocked| complete stop| manual
BUS| BUS| complete stop| automatic after repair
AMB BUS| Ambience BUS defect| heating circuit stopped| automatic after repair
evap sensor.
| Evaporator fluid pressure sensor defect|
heat pump stopped
|
automatic after repair
pres. Senso.| Pressure sensor defect| complete stop| automatic after repair
BOILER
ERR
|
Boiler in defect
|
complete stop
| automatic after repair
invr. comm.
| Inverter communication defect|
heat pump stopped
|
manual
CP CTRL| Loss of control of the inverter| heat pump stopped| manual
CP ELEC| Inverter electrical problem| heat pump stopped| manual
CP MECA| Inverter mechanical problem| heat pump stopped| manual
CP THERM| Inverter thermal problem| heat pump stopped| manual
CP1 over.
ERR
| Compressor 1 multiple overheating|
heat pump stopped
|
manual
CP2 over.
ERR
| Compressor 2 multiple overheating|
heat pump stopped
|
manual
FLOW 1| No flow rate| heat pump stopped| manual
flow| No flow rate| heat pump stopped| manual
low flow
diag
|
Insufficient flow rate
|
information
|
manual
Display | Type of error | Consequences | Removal of error |
---|---|---|---|
rev. flow |
Reversal of flow rate
|
heat pump stopped
|
manual
freq. defro.| Defrosting too often defect|
heat pump stopped
|
manual
long defro.
diag
| The defrosting cycle is too long|
information
|
manual
long defro.| The defrosting cycle is too long error|
heat pump stopped
|
manual
maintenance. Exchanger”| Maintenance needed on the heat exchanger|
information
|
manual
off-peak| Signals off-peak hours| operating in peak hours|
manual
clock
|
Clock
| Permanently operating in ECO mode| replace circuit board
INV T1/T2| Compressor sensors reversed| heat pump stopped| manual
software| Software update needed| complete stop| automatic after repair
hp memory| HP memory card| heat pump stopped| automatic after repair
Memory| Pilot memory card| complete stop| automatic after repair
MODB US
|
Protection of external control by MODBUS
|
Circuits operating in Frost Protection mode
| manual or
automatic after 24h
HP number| Number of HPs connected error|
information
|
settings
hp output.| Overheating at the heat pump outlet|
heat pump stopped
|
automatic
hp output
ERR
| Multiple overheating at hthe eat pump outlet|
heat pump stopped
|
manual
cp1 power| Compressor 1 power supply defect|
heat pump stopped
|
manual
cp2 power| Compressor 2 power supply defect|
heat pump stopped
|
manual
evap. senso.| Defrosting sensor problem|
heat pump stopped
|
manual
ext senso.| Exterior sensor placement error|
information
|
manual
Pressure| Lack of water pressure|
complete stop
|
add pressure
cp1 ramp| Compressor 1 start-up| HP restarted (anti-short-cycle)|
automatic
cp2 ramp| Compressor 2 start-up| HP restarted (anti-short-cycle)|
automatic
REPR OG /
PILOTE / hp
| Reprogramming error|
information
| automatic after repair
cuto. pre
|
Low-pressure error
|
heat pump stopped
|
automatic
cuto. lpre
ERR
|
Low-pressure error
|
heat pump stopped
|
manual
Display | Type of error | Consequences | Removal of error |
---|
cuto. hpre1
| High pressure 1 cutoff|
heat pump stopped
|
manual
auto, hpre2
| High pressure 2 cutoff|
heat pump stopped
|
manual
t cylinder
| The tank sensor is out of place|
DHW circuit stopped
|
manual
cp1 senso.
|
Compressor 1 error
|
heat pump stopped
| automatic after repair
cp2 senso.
|
Compressor 2 error
|
heat pump stopped
| automatic after repair
T-water
| Water temperature sensor error|
DHW circuit stopped
| automatic after repair
flow seno.
|
Flow rate sensor error
|
heat pump stopped
| automatic after repair
T-PI LOTE
|
TsEAU error
|
back-up stopped
| automatic after repair
T-PI LOTE
diag
| Overheating at the pilot outlet|
back-up stopped
|
automatic
T-PI LOTE
err
| Multiple overheating at the pilot outlet|
back-up stopped
|
manual
ret. senso.
|
TePAC error
|
heat pump stopped
| automatic after repair
END OF LIFE OF THE APPLIANCE
Our products are designed and manufactured using components made of recyclable
materials. The appliance must never, in any case, be disposed of with
household waste, or in a dump. The dismantling and recycling of the appliances
must be taken charge of by a qualified professional and in compliance with all
local and national standards in effect.
References
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