ideal HEATING HP290 Monobloc Heat Pump System Instruction Manual
- June 24, 2024
- ideal HEATING
Table of Contents
- ideal HEATING HP290 Monobloc Heat Pump System
- FAQ
- HP290 CONTROL BOX/CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION
- SYSTEM PARAMETER UPDATE USING USB
- ENABLING CH OPERATION
- ENABLING CH ZONE 2
- OPERATING STATUS
- Technical Training
- Contacts
- Disposal
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ideal HEATING HP290 Monobloc Heat Pump System
FAQ
- Q: Can I use reconditioned parts for replacement?
- A: No, only use spare parts that conform to safety and performance specifications required by Ideal Heating. Do not use reconditioned or unauthorized parts.
- Q: How do I contact technical support?
- A: For any technical queries, please contact the Ideal installer helpline at 01482 498663.
- Q: Where can I find the latest literature for specification and maintenance practices?
- A: Visit idealheating.com to download the relevant information in PDF format.
IMPORTANT: READ BEFORE COMMISSIONING
General
HP290 CONTROL BOX/CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION
WARNING: All electrical work is to be undertaken by a competent electrician. The electrical supply is to be switched off with appropriate safety measures in place to prevent accidental activation. The electrical installation must be done on the Heat Pump first and connection to the supply must be the last connection made to reduce risk of electric shock.
IMPORTANT: Before the Ideal HP290 Monobloc is powered up for the first time, you must configure the unit to use the correct type of controller. Refer to the INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for further details.
HP290 Cylinder or HP290 Control Box
Configure the HP290 Monobloc as follows:
- Remove the HP290 Monobloc top and side panels. Refer to the HP290 Installation & Maintenance manual 4.1.7 Accessing the Casing.
- Gain access to the HP290 Monobloc Outdoor Control PCB (see Figure 2). Remove and keep the PCB cover retaining screws and remove the cover.
- Make sure that DIP switch S2 (switch 1) is set to the ON position, see Figure 4.
- Update the system parameters using the supplied USB. Refer to Sect 1.2. For system parameters see Table 1.
- Put the Control Box cover in position and install the cover retinaing screws.
- Install the HP290 monobloc top and side panels. Refer to the HP290 Installation & Maintenance manual 4.1.7 Accessing the Casing.
Table 1: USB changed parameters
Item | Parameter |
---|---|
1 | dT5_ON |
2 | T4DHWMIN |
3 | T5S_DISINFECT |
4 | T_DHWHP_MAX |
5 | Cooling Mode |
6 | T4HMAX |
7 | T4HMIN |
8 | Zone 2 H-emission |
9 | Room thermostat |
10 | T4_AHS_ON |
11 | Preheating for floor T1S |
HP290 Controller
Set the HP290 Monobloc DIP switch as follows:
- Remove the HP290 Monobloc top panels. Refer to the HP290 Installation & Maintenance manual 4.1.7 Accessing the Casing.
- Gain access to the HP290 Monobloc Outdoor Control PCB. Remove and keep the Control Box cover retaining screws and remove the cover.
- Make sure that DIP switch S2 (switch 1) is set to the OFF position, see Figure 4.
- Update the system parameters using the supplied USB. Refer to Sect 1.2. For system parameters see Table 1.
- Put the Control Box cover in position and install the cover retinaing screws.
- Install the HP290 monobloc top and side panels. Refer to the HP290 Installation & Maintenance manual 4.1.7 Accessing the Casing.
SYSTEM PARAMETER UPDATE USING USB
HP290 SYSTEM PARAMETER UPDATE USING USB
WARNING: All electrical work is to be undertaken by a competent electrician. The electrical supply is to be switched off with appropriate safety measures in place to prevent accidental activation. The electrical installation must be done on the Heat Pump first and connection to the supply must be the last connection made to reduce risk of electric shock.
Commission the Heat Pump USB as follows:
- Make sure that the appliance power is set to OFF.
- On the Outdoor PCB (Figure 4) insert the USB stick (provided) into the slot marked CN4 USB.
- Power up the indoor unit and then power up the outdoor unit. Wait until the Control display shows the USB FUNCTION window (Figure 5).
- Note 1. This may take up to 30 seconds.
- Note 2. Do not touch the display during this time. If the display is touched, the system will return to the Home screen and you will have to do Step 1 again.
- On the Control Box, press to scroll through the options. When WRITE SET PARAMETER is illuminated on the display (Figure 5), press O (to select the option).
- When a pop-up window shows SUCCESS, set the power on the indoor and outdoor units to OFF.
- Remove the USB stick.
- Set the power on the indoor and outdoor units to ON.
ENABLING CH OPERATION
Enable CH operation as follows:
- From the Home Screen (above), press to move to the Menu page (below).
- Press twice to highlight the Weather temp. settings option, then press O and the below will be shown.
- Press to highlight Zone 1 heating mode then press O and the following screen will be shown.
- Press O so that Temperature curve is enabled, then press twice so that Temperature level is highlighted, press until either 6 (radiators) or 4 (underfloor heating) is shown and press O to store.
- If there is a second zone then configure this in the same manner.
Temperature Curve
ENABLING CH ZONE 2
ENABLING CH ZONE 2 (if applicable)
Enable CH zones as follows:
- Press and hold and together.
- Note: TW2 zone 2 thermistor must be clipped to the zone 2 flow pipe for 2 zone operation
Enter 234
Select Room thermostat setting
Select Double zone
- Repeatedly press to exit the For serviceman menu.
- Select YES to save.
- Set Zone 2 for weather compensation as described in Section1.3.
OPERATING STATUS
Use the Operating Status display to activate Zones and DHW.
At Ideal Heating we take our environmental impact seriously, therefore when installing any Ideal Heating product please make sure to dispose of any previous appliance in an environmentally conscious manner. Households can contact their local authority to find out how. See https://www.gov.uk /managing-your-waste-an-overview for guidance on how to efficiently recycle your business waste.
Technical Training
- Our Expert Academy offer a range of training options designed and delivered by our experts in heating.
- For details please visit: expert-academy.co.uk
Ideal Boilers Ltd., pursues a policy of continuing improvement in the design and performance of its products. The right is therefore reserved to vary specification without notice.
Hereby, Ideal Boilers Ltd declares that the radio equpment type (model HP290 Heat Pump System) is in compliance with: Directve 2014/53/EU.The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address idealheating.com/declaration-of-conformity
- RF frequency is 2.4000GHz to 2.4835GhzMax
- RF output power is less than or equal to 20dBm
Contacts
Ideal is a trademark of Ideal Boilers.
Registered Office
- Ideal Boilers Ltd., National Avenue, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU5 4JB
- Tel 01482 492251
- Fax 01482 448858
- Registration No. London 322 137
EU Authorised Representative:
- Atlantic SFDT
- 44 Boulevard des Etats-Unis, 85 000 La Roche-Sur-Yon, France
- +33 (0)2 51 44 34 34
- Ideal Technical Helpline: 01482 498663
- Ideal Consumer Helpline: 01482 498660
- Ideal Parts: 01482 498665
- idealheating.com
SCAN
When replacing any part on this appliance, use only spare parts that you can
be assured conform to the safety and performance specification that we
require. Do not use reconditioned or copy parts that have not been clearly
authorised by Ideal Heating.
For the very latest copy of literature for specification and maintenance
practices visit our website idealheating.com
where you can download the relevant information in PDF format.
NOTES FOR THE INSTALLER
- For any technical queries please contact the Ideal installer helpline: 01482 498663
Disposal
WEEE DIRECTIVE 2012/19/EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive
- At the end of the product life, dispose of the packaging and product in a corresponding recycle centre.
- Do not dispose of the unit with the usual domestic refuse.
- Do not burn the product.
- Remove the batteries.
- Dispose of the batteries according to the local statutory requirements and not with the usual domestic refuse.
NOTE TO INSTALLER: COMPLETE THE BENCHMARK COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST AT THE
REAR OF THIS BOOK AND LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH APPLIANCE
Ideal Heating reserve the right to vary specification without notice
References
- Ideal Heating | New Boilers, Heat Pumps & Heating Controls
- Dispose of business or commercial waste: Your responsibilities - GOV.UK