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The document discusses the Daikin Altherma heat pump system. It notes that climate change is increasing energy costs and the need for lower carbon emissions. The Altherma is presented as an energy efficient alternative that uses renewable energy from outside air to provide heating, cooling, and domestic hot water. Key benefits highlighted are energy savings, lower emissions, and maximum comfort from a 3-in-1 system. Technical specifications and installation guidance are also provided.

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THE AIR to WATER HEAT PUMPS

Heating - Domestic hot water - Cooling


HIGH TIME FOR
Energy efficient AND
CLEVER SOLUTIONS!

altherma
HEAT PUMP

The climate is changing. The effects are visible throughout


the world and even the speed of this change seems to be
increasing.
Your customer sees and hears this every day.
To limit the consequences of global warming as much as
possible, CO2 emissions must decrease.
Your customer knows this.
The supply of fossil fuels is finite and this leads to
continuously higher fuel prices.
Your customer feels this (in his wallet).
Furthermore, your customer wants a heating solution that
uses less energy.

Just like you, your customer realises it is time to switch to a


heating system that is energy efficient and which produces
low CO2 emissions.

The Altherma heat pump is a durable energy system that


transforms unutilized, and inexhaustible, energy from the
outside air into usable heat. Altherma is best combined
with low temperature heating systems and aims to achieve
COOLING
optimal comfort. Moreover, Altherma is easy to install.

Heating

2
3 IN 1 SYSTEM Altherma Pag 4
THE REVOLUTION IN HEATING COMFORT!
Your customers are also conscious of the ever increasing
FOR NEW CONSTRUCTIONS
energy prices and the effects of global warming.
With Altherma, you give them the ability to personally
& RENOVATION contribute toward a sustainable lifestyle which respects the
environment.

>> MORE COMFORT


1. Altherma,  Page 6
>> LOW ENERGY CONSUMPTION the basics

>> FEWER CO2 EMISSIONS


2. Altherma,  Page 8
TECHNICALLY

3. Altherma,  Page 14
ECONOMICALLY

4. Altherma,  Page 15
THE SOFTWARE

5. Altherma,  Page 16
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

6. SERVICE  Page 22
WE ARE HERE FOR YOU!

Domestic HOT WATER PRODUCTION Do you need assistance with an installation or a start-up?
You are having difficulty resolving a technical problem?
One telephone call is all it takes to receive the help you
need.

3
ALTHERMA THE 3 IN 1 GUARANTEE
FOR ABSOLUTE COMFORT

Altherma is a unique system that heats, produces Energy efficient OPERATION


domestic hot water and can even cool spaces. Thus
The air/water heat pump from Altherma uses a sustainable
Altherma offers your customer maximum comfort the
energy source. In fact, it extracts heat from the outside
whole year through.
air. The system consists of a closed circuit containing a
refrigerant. A thermodynamic cycle is created through
Heat pumps are also an interesting alternative for classic evaporation, condensation, compression and expansion. A
gas or fuel oil heating as they offer your customers unique heat pump “pumps” heat from a low to a high temperature
benefits: level. The heat raised is transferred to the water distribution
system (under floor heating, low temperature radiators
and/or fan coil units) in the home via a heat exchanger.
>> they use renewable energy sources
(such as outside air) Depending on the model and the conditions, an Altherma
air/water heat pump delivers between 3 and 5 kWh of
>> they deliver considerable savings in energy
usable heat for every kWh of electricity it uses. So this
>> they deliver a significant contribution in means that approximately 2/3 to 4/5 of the required heat
the fight against CO2 emissions is free!
>> they can provide heating, cooling
and domestic hot water

Domestic
Heat pump combination Heating range Cooling range
hot water
5,75 tot 8.43 kW 
ERHQ006-008AD + EKHBH008AA - Option
+ back up 3 kW to 9 kW
11,2 tot 16,00 kW
ERHQ011-016AA + EKHBH016AB - Option
+ back up 3 kW to 9 kW

5.75 tot 8.43 kW


ERHQ006-008AD + EKHBX008AA 7,20 tot 8,37 kW Option
+ back up 3 kW to 9 kW
11,2 tot 16,00 kW
ERHQ011-016AA + EKHBX016AB 13,9 tot 17,8 kW Option
+ back up 3 kW to 9 kW

TWO BASIC CONCEPTS OF HEAT PUMP TECHNOLOGY

COP (Coefficient of Performance) or gain factor


This number indicates the amount of usable heat the heat
pump delivers for every kWh electricity the heat pump uses. This
3/4
number is dependent on the interior and exterior temperature
and is therefore only a snapshot indicator.

SPF (Seasonal Performance Factor) or performance factor


of the heat pump system
The SPF takes into consideration both the energy consumption of
1/4 the heat pump system as well as the consumption by peripheral
equipment, such as pumps, over the entire heating season.

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3 in 1 GUARANTEE

A GOOD ALTHERMA DESIGN IN 3 STEPS

Calculation of heat losses


STEP 1
(Transmission and ventilation losses)

Selection of Altherma based on heat loss calculation


STEP 2 and preferably for a low water temperature regime (40-35°C)
Tip: Use the available Daikin selection and software tools (see page 23)

Selection of emission systems, after choosing Altherma unit, with a ΔT =5


STEP 3
Tip: Remember to consider the pump characteristic of the provided circulator!

HEATING DEMAND VERSUS HEATING SUPPLY

Coldest day of the year


The need for heating will be the greatest on the
coldest day of the year. The maximum heating
Available capacity
Equilibrium point demand is, in our regions, only required for a few
Heating demand

from heat pump


10% hours per year.
Selecting a heat pump that covers the entire heating
demand is not the most economical solution. In that
90% of annual
heating demand
case, the heat pump would be sized too large and
the investment costs would be high.
hour
Covered by heat pump
Covered by back-up heating

A mono-energetic solution results in a better


balance between investment cost and
2200 consumption cost. In such a case, the heat pump
provides the largest portion of the heating demands
1760
but, in extremely cold weather, it is supported by an
electric back-up heater. The back-up heater is only
Heating consumption (kWh)

utilised at temperatures below the equilibrium point.


1320

880

440

Outside Heat pump


tempera-
ture (°C) Back-up heating
0
-8,0 -3,2 1,6 6,4 11,2 16,0

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1. Altherma. THE BASICS

HOW DOES THE ALTHERMA


HEAT PUMP WORK?
The principle is quite simple. The system consists of
4 components which together provide the ideal
environmental and water temperature.

1 - THE OUTDOOR UNIT


The outdoor unit is the actual heat pump. It extracts heat
from the outside air and raises it to a sufficient temperature.
The heat gained is pumped through a refrigerant circuit to
the hydraulic module or indoor unit.

Solar pump station

Solar collector

Indoor unit

Low temperature radiator

User interface 2/ Indoor unit

Solar kit

1
1/ Outdoor unit

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THE BASICS

2 - THE Indoor unit converts the energy 3 - THE Domestic HOT WATER TANK
>> The indoor unit transfers the heat from the heat pump to guarantees the ideal water temperature
the water in the distribution system (domestic hot water The indoor unit pumps hot water through the integrated
tank, under floor heating elements, low temperature heat exchanger, which heats the water in the domestic
radiators and/or fan coil units). hot water tank. The tank is equipped with an electric
>> In the case of cooling, the heat is withdrawn from the water booster heater for additional heating.
circuit (fan coil units and/or under floor heating elements) Additionally, the Altherma system combines perfectly
and released to the outside air via the heat pump. with solar panels to produce hot water. With a solar kit,
the sun can provide 30 to 70% of the energy for your
customer’s hot water needs.
THE User interface
The weather dependent interface, possibly
4 - THE ROOM THERMOSTAT
supplemented with a room thermostat and/or
independent zone-control, guarantees pleasant, With the wired or wireless room thermostat, the ideal
comfortable heating at any moment. The user interface temperature can be easily, quickly and conveniently
is integrated in the indoor unit. regulated. As an option to the wireless room
thermostat, an external sensor (EKRTETS) can also be
placed between the under floor heating and the floor. It
allows for more precise measurement and can regulate
the comfort level of your customer even more optimally
and energy efficiently.
*EKRTW for wired wall-mounting and EKRTR for the wireless type.

3
Fan Coil Unit

Under Floor Heating System

2
3/ Domestic hot water tank

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2. Altherma. TECHNICALLY

1 - THE AIR TO WATER HEAT PUMP


>> reversible air/water heat pump ERHQ

1.1 - THE OUTDOOR UNIT


>> compact, weather-resistant and easy to install
>> contains a inverter controlled compressor for energy efficiency and precise temperature regulation
>> heat pump operation range: heating and domestic hot water to -20C° outside temperature

HEAT EXCHANGER
ANTI-CORROSION TREATMENT
As a standard, the heat exchanger in the outdoor group is
provided with an anti-corrosion treatment. This treatment
guarantees and noticeable increase in resistance against
acid rain and salt corrosion.

Typical heat exchanger


Hydrophobic layer
Aluminium

Corrosion-resistant acrylate resin

SUPER PERFORMANCE THANKS TO


THE INVERTER PRINCIPLe
The coefficient of performance (COP) of the Altherma
heat pump is also largely attributable to the Daikin inverter
principle. An integrated frequency-convertor adjusts the
rotational speed of the compressor to suit the heating
demand. Therefore the system seldom operates at full
capacity and your customer only pays for the energy which
he actually needs.

Slow start-up Temperature remains stable

Heat pump
with inverter

Heat pump
without inverter

HIGH EFFICIENCY COMPRESSORS:

Altherma models 6, 7 and 8 are equipped The scroll-compressors provided in the


with a swing-compressor. Swing- Altherma models 11, 14 and 16 are designed
compressors have been setting trends in as compact, robust, low-noise device
the area of energy efficient performance to guarantee optimal operational reliability
for the past 10 years (leaks and friction are (no valves and built-in swing-link coupling)
basically non-existent). and efficiency (through a low initial flow
and a constant compression ratio).

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TECHNICALLY SEEN

1.2 - THE Indoor unit


>> available in two versions: EKHBH for heating only, >> compact and easy to install: all components are pre-
EKHBX for heating and cooling assembled, all parts are easy to reach for maintenance.
Wall-mounting is comparable to a traditional gas heater.
>> built-in electric back-up heater as additional heating
during extremely cold outdoor temperatures or as back- >> unique advantage: no natural gas or fuel oil connection
up in case of problems with the outdoor unit or exhaust fume channel required
>> 2 shut-off valves to assemble the water outlet and inlet

12. 5.

14.
4.

1. Heat exchanger 1.
2. Expansion tank (10 litres)
3. 2.
3. Circulator
4. Tank with back-up heating
5. Air purge valve
6. Refrigerant fluid connection
7. Refrigerant gas connection
8. Water inlet connection
9. Water outlet connection
10. Pressure gauge (water circuit) 15. 13.
11. Water filter 10.
12. Pressure relief valve 11.
13. User interface
14. Switch box 7. 6.
15. Flow switch
9. 8.

EXTRA POSSIBILITIES THANKS TO THE Indoor unit…

Heating and Cooling Set temperature limits


If you choose for Altherma with an indoor unit EKHBX, it To prevent incorrect manual adjustments, temperature
can not only heat the house, but also cool it. The heat pump limits can be implemented for both cooling and heating.
is then equipped with a reversible 4-way valve whereby With under floor heating, for example, it is important that
the cooling cycle is reversed and heat is removed from the temperature of the water is adapted to the type of
the rooms. The indoor unit can cool rooms via under floor floor element. To prevent condensation problems, the
cooling or via fan coil units. temperature for floor cooling can never be lower than 18°C.
For fan coil units, the water temperature can be allowed to
decrease to 5°C.

9
1.2 - THE Indoor unit
Altherma. TECHNICALLY

1.3 - THE user interface


With the easy to reach digital user interface in the indoor
unit, controlling the Altherma system is also child’s play
for your customer. The display also offers a great deal of
useful information:

>> Day of the week


>> Time
>> Operating mode
(heating or cooling, heating domestic hot water, low-noise operating outdoor unit)
>> Room thermostat
>> Inspection
>> Compressor operation
>> Pump operation
>> Back-up operation
>> Booster heating operation
(in the hot water tank)
>> Error codes for alarm
>> Temperature
(outdoor temperature, temperature in hot water tank, leaving water temperature at indoor unit exit)

DID YOU KNOW…


• your customer can select a maximum of five time periods each day during which the following

functions will or will not be activated:

>> low-noise operation of the outdoor unit

>> electric booster heater in the hot water tank

>> heating of the domestic water

>> reduction of the water temperature

• the five time periods per function are repeated daily. Your customer can still manually adjust the

system when he stays home unexpectedly or stays up later. These settings are automatically

switched off at the next programmed event.

10
TECHNICALLY

2 - THE domestic HOT WATER TANK


>> available in 3 capacities: 150, 200 and 300 litres. >> a thermistor in the hot water tank controls a 3-way
valve and/or booster heater via the indoor unit.
>> hygienic design in stainless steel or enamelled steel.
>> 150 litre tank available in floor or wall mounted model,
>> 40 mm cfc-free insulation material (polyurethane) for 200 and 300 litre only available as floor model.
stainless steel tanks and 50 mm enamelled steel tanks.

>> contains 2 heating elements: a heat exchanger at the


bottom where the hot water from the indoor unit
circulates and an extra 3 kW electric heater at the top.

1. Domestic hot water outlet

2. Pressure safety valve connection

3. Switch box

4. Switch box cover

5. Booster heater

6. Thermistor opening

7. Indoor unit water inlet

8. Heat exchanger

9. Indoor unit hot water outlet

10. Cold water inlet

11
Altherma. TECHNICALLY
MULTIFUNCTIONAL HOT WATER TANK …
>> Enamelled or stainless steel >> Regulating switch-on and shut-off
To meet the needs of everyone, Daikin offers 2 types temperatures
of supply tanks: either a tank made of stainless steel or You personally set the minimum and maximum
a tank which has been enamelled. These are equipped temperature when the water in the tank must be
with a sacrificial anode to protect the tank against heated by the heat pump for the customer.
corrosion.
>> Delaying booster heater switch-off
>> Anti-legionella function
To prevent the booster heater from switching on and
To prevent the development of legionella bacteria, off too often, you can allow the system to switch off
the hot water tank is equipped with an anti-legionella as soon as the temperature reaches a maximum of
function. You can set up the programme so that the 4°C higher than the set temperature.
water is heated to a specific temperature (standard
setting = 70°C) at a set time on one or more days of >> Allowing back-up heater and booster heater
the week. to work separately

>> Flexible control Programming the system to prevent the simultaneous


operation of the back-up heater and the booster
It is possible to set “priority setting” for the production heater is also possible. An interesting possibility for
of domestic hot water. In this way the customer has homes with a limited current load!
domestic hot water available at any time of the day.

The heating of the domestic hot water can also be set


up according to the night tariff. Another opportunity for
rational energy consumption.

DID YOU KNOW…


your customers with a solar boiler can
enjoy wonderful hot water at any
time, even when the sun is not shining?
An integrated re-heater is included
in the system to help the sun on
cloudy days.

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TECHNICALLY

THE FUTURE: SOLAR BOILER Altherma solar boiler assembly


Averaged over an entire year, the sun delivers half of >> solar collector (to be supplied by the installer)
the energy we need to bring our domestic water up to >> plumbing network and solar pump station
the desired temperature for free. Your customer can use (to be supplied by the installer)
this free solar energy by connecting a solar boiler to his >> supply tank:
Altherma system. A solar boiler is a thermal solar-energy standard Altherma domestic hot water tank
system whereby solar rays are transformed into heat. The >> solar kit
heat is then stored in a water supply tank. >> re-heater
(Altherma heat pump with indoor unit which
also provides the home with heating)

SOLAR KIT
The solar kit provides the transfer of solar heat to the
Altherma hot water tank via an external heat exchanger.
In contrast to tanks with two heat exchangers, this system
allows the entire content of the tank to be efficiently heated
with solar heat and, if necessary, with heat pump energy.

2 1/ Solar collector
(Flat plate collector)

1
3

2/ Indoor unit

3/ Domestic Hot Water Tank

4/ Solar kit

5/ Solar pump station

13
Altherma. TECHNICALLY
UNIQUE BENEFITS
Control customised to your customer
The water temperature changes in function with the
outside temperature so that your customer can enjoy a
stable level of heating at any time. As the installer, you set
up the system according to the desires of your customer.
You input four temperatures to determine the “heating
curve” and in doing so, you perfectly tune the Altherma
system to the type of home.

Automatic re-start after power interruption


In the event of a power interruption of up to two hours,
the system automatically resumes with the set parameters.

Whisper-quiet operation
The outdoor unit makes hardly any noise thereby leaving
your customer’s (and his neighbour’s) peace and quiet
undisturbed. You can even set the outdoor unit to produce
10dB(A) less noise during the night.

Electric back-up heating


Every Altherma system is equipped with a back-up heater
(heating capacity of 3, 6 or 9 kW). This unit can be used
for supplemental heating during extremely cold outdoor
temperatures or as a back-up in case of any problems with
the outdoor unit. Your customer can then enjoy comfortable
heating at any moment.

The operation of the back-up heater can be coupled to


the outside temperature. The back-up heater will then only
operate when outside temperatures are low.
DID YOU KNOW…
with an Altherma heat pump,
the temperature of the domestic
water can go up to 85°C, the
temperature of the hot water for
heating ranges between 15 and
55°C (50°C for smaller models) and
the temperature of the cold water
for cooling between 5 and 22°C?

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TECHNISCH BEKEKEN

3 - THE ROOM THERMOSTAT


The large LCD screen of the room thermostat indicates >> Setting the temperature of the room based on
all the necessary information regarding the setting of the measurements from the built-in or external sensor
Altherma system in the blink of an eye. The user can also >> Cooling and heating mode
easily navigate between the different menus whose most
>> Off function (with integrated frost-protection function)
common functions and modes include:
>> Holiday function mode
>> Comfort and reduced function modes
>> Time (day and month)
>> Programmable week timer with 2
standard and 5 pre-set programmes
>> Keylock function
>> Setting limits. The installer can change
the upper and lower limits

Wired room thermostat Wireless room thermostat


Functions
EKRTW EKRTR

Heating only X X
Heating and cooling X X
Comfort function mode X X
Reduced function mode X X
Scheduled function mode X X
Number of setpoint changes 12/day 12/day
Holiday function mode X X
Off function X X
Setpoint limitation X X
Keylock function X X
Floor temperature protection* - X

*only in combination with EKRTETS

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3. Altherma. ECONOMICALLY
Customers today are, more than ever, conscious of the cost of heating.
There is not only the increasing cost of fuel oil and natural gas, but also the limited supply of fossil fuels and the problem of
CO2 emissions.
Energy efficient heating solutions are gaining in popularity.
The graphic below illustrates the positive influence of the Altherma heat pump on energy consumption and in comparison with
heating systems which operate on gas or fuel oil.

1/ 66 To 80% Free 2/ PER (primary energy ratio)


A heat pump boiler works more efficiently and saves more energy than a This is the relationship between the useable energy generated and the pri-
traditional heating system using fossil fuel. Altherma generates at least 3 to mary energy consumed, with consideration for the electricity production ef-
5 kW of free heat per 1kW of electricity used. Talk about a good investment. ficiency and the electricity distribution.

OPERATING COSTS: LOW PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION


Conditions: Required annual heating energy: 20,000 kWh. Source: Energy Conditions : For combustion systems, the PER indicates the overall efficiency
prices based on EUROSTAT statistics [first semester 2007]. of the system, while for heat pumps it is equal to the seasonal performance
factor multiplied by the electricity production efficiency which on average is
0.4 in the EU.

124 %

100 %
93 % 89 %
68 % 82 %

Altherma air /
water heat pump boiler

Gas boiler

Fuel oil boiler

DID YOU KNOW…


A small amount of ventilation in highly Average annual CO2 emissions
insulated houses provides for a healthy Altherma
2660
interior environment. The principle is simple:
Gas boiler
fresh air enters and contaminated air is 4344

removed. Fuel oil boiler


6045
In total, there are 4 ways in which air can be
introduced and removed. But there is only one 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 kg/year
Calculation based on data from Eurelectric (organisation of European electricity
that is energy efficient, and that is ventilation producers), “Eurelec Progam - 2001” for EU27

with heat recuperation. A maximum amount


of energy is recuperated from the contami-
nated air and transferred to the fresh air.

By equipping the home with a ventilation LOWER CO2 EMISSIONS


system that includes heat recuperation, the Altherma produces no direct CO2 emissions, so you personally
heating requirement decreases and the contribute to a better environment. The pump does use
quality of the home increases. electricity, but even without renewable electricity the CO2
emissions are still much lower than boilers that use fossil fuels.

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4. Altherma. THE SOFTWARE
Daikin’s Altherma software programme allows quick and easy
indication of the benefits of an Altherma system.

By specifying a number of parameters such as the location,


the surface area to be heated, the required heating capacity,
the entry and exit water temperatures of the distribution net-
work and the local energy prices, the programme displays the
following simulation details:

1. Material list with technical specification

2. Simulation graphics:

a) Required and available heating capacity with indication of the SPF (or Seasonal COP)

b) Duration of the heating period as a function of the outside temperature

c) The annual energy cost compared with a heating system using gas or fuel oil

d) The annual amount CO2 emitted in tonnes compared with a heating system using gas or fuel oil

e) The monthly energy consumption in kWh

f) The monthly energy cost in €

g) The total amount of thermal energy in kWh as a function of the outside temperature

h) The radiated heat per m2 (in kWh/m2) per month

All data is collected in a separate report. If you are interested in this software, contact your local distributor

Energy consumption (kWh)


1500

1200

900

600

300 Heat pump day

Heat pump night

Electrical element day


0 Month
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Electrical element night

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5. Altherma. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
1. Application “heating only” with a room thermostat connected to the indoor unit

1. Outdoor unit
2. Indoor unit
3. Heat exchanger
4. Pump
5. Valve
6. Manifold (SBI)
7. Valve

FHL1…3 (Under) floor heating loop (SBI)


T Room thermostat

2. Application “heating” and “production of domestic hot water”


The temperature in each room is regulated by a valve on every water circuit. Hot water for domestic use is delivered by
the domestic hot water tank connected to the indoor unit.

1. Outdoor unit
2. Indoor unit
3. Heat exchanger
4. Pump
5. Valve
6. Manifold (SBI)
7. Valve
8. Motorised 3-way valve
9. Pressure relief valve
10. Booster heater
11. Heat exchanger spiral
12. Tank for domestic hot water

FHL1…3 (Under) floor heating loop (SBI)


T 1…3 Individual room thermostat

SBI: Supplied by installer

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
3. Application “heating/cooling” via room thermostat and “production of domestic hot water”
Heating using under floor heating loops and fan coil units. Cooling using only the fan coil units. Hot water for domestic
use is delivered by the domestic hot water tank connected to the indoor unit.

1. Outdoor unit
2. Indoor unit
3. Heat exchanger
4. Pump
5. Valve
6. Manifold (SBI)
7. Valve
8. Motorised 3-way valve
10. Booster heater
11. Heat exchanger spiral
12. Tank for domestic hot water
13. Motorised 2-way valve (SBI)

FCU1…3 Fan coil unit (SBI)


FHL1…3 (Under) floor heating loop (SBI)
T Room thermostat with cooling /
heating switch

4. Bivalent application 1. Outdoor unit


2. Indoor unit
3. Heat exchanger
4. Pump
5. Valve
6. Manifold (SBI)
7. Valve
8. Motorised 3-way valve
10. Booster heater
11. Heat exchanger spiral
12. Tank for domestic hot water
14. External heating device (SBI)
15. Aquastat (SBI)
16. Valve (SBI)
17. One-way valve (SBI)

FHL1…3 (Under) floor heating loop (SBI)


K1A Relay for activating
EKHB*unit (SBI)
K2A Relay for activating
hot water tank (SBI)
T Room thermostat
SBI: Supplied by installer

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INDOOR unit
EKHBH008AA*** EKHBX008AA*** EKHBH016AB*** EKHBX016AB***
Function Heating only Reversible Heating only Reversible
Dimensions HxWxD mm 922x502x361 922x502x361 922x502x361 922x502x361
Leaving water heating °C 15~50 15~55
temperature range cooling °C - 5~22 - 5~22
Drain valve yes
Material Epoxy polyester painted galvanised steel
Colour Neutral white (RAL 9010)
FACTORY MOUNTED HEATER kW capacity steps power supply
EKHBH(X)008AA3V3 / EKHBH(X)016AB3V3 3 1 1~/230V
EKHBH(X)008AA6V3 / EKHBH(X)016AB6V3 6 2 1~/230V
EKHBH(X)008AA6WN / EKHBH(X)016AB6WN 6 2 3~/400V
EKHBH(X)008AA6T1 / EKHBH(X)016AB6T1 6 2 3~/230V
EKHBH(X)008AA9WN / EKHBH(X)016AB9WN 9 2 3~/400V
EKHBH(X)008AA9T1 / EKHBH(X)016AB9T1 9 2 3~/230V

OUTDOOR unit
ERHQ006AD ERHQ007AD ERHQ008AD
Dimensions HxWxD mm 735x825x300
heating kW 5.75 6.84 8.43
Nominal capacity
cooling kW 7.20 8.16 8.37
heating kW 1.26 1.58 2.08
Nominal input
cooling kW 2.27 2.78 2.97
COP 4.56 4.34 4.05
EER 3.17 2.94 2.82
heating °C -20~25
Operation range cooling °C 10~43
domestic water °C -20~43
heating dBA 61 61 62
Sound power level
cooling dBA 63 63 63
heating dBA 48 48 49
Sound pressure level
cooling dBA 48 48 50
Weight kg 56
Refrigerant charge R-410A kg 1.7
Power supply 1~/230V/50Hz
Recommended fuses A 20

Measuring conditions: Heating Ta DB/WB 7°C/6°C - LWC 35°C (DT=5°C) - Cooling Ta 35°C - LWE18°C (DT=5°C)

ERHQ011A ERHQ014A ERHQ016A ERHQ011AW1 ERHQ014AW1 ERHQ016AW1


Dimensions HxWxD mm 1,170x900x320 1,345x900x320
heating kW 11.2 14.0 16.0 11.32 14.50 16.05
Nominal capacity
cooling kW 13.9 17.3 17.8 15.05 16.06 16.76
heating kW 2.46 3.17 3.83 2.54 3.33 3.73
Nominal input
cooling kW 3.79 5.78 6.77 4.44 5.33 6.06
COP 4.55 4.42 4.18 4.46 4.35 4.30
EER 3.67 2.99 2.63 3.39 3.01 2.76
heating °C -20~35 -20~35
Operation range cooling °C 10~46 10~46
domestic water °C -20~43 -20~43
heating dBA 64 64 66 64 64 66
Sound power level
cooling dBA 64 66 69 64 66 69
heating dBA 49 51 53 51 51 52
Sound pressure level
cooling dBA 50 52 54 50 52 54
Weight kg 103 108 / 110*
Refrigerant charge R-410A kg 3.7 2.95
Power supply 1~/230V/50Hz 3N~/400V/50Hz
Recommended fuses A 32 20

Measuring conditions: Heating Ta DB/WB 7°C/6°C - LWC 35°C (DT=5°C) - Cooling Ta 35°C - LWE18°C (DT=5°C)
*Specific models with additional protection against freezing are available and are designated with the suffix “8” (example ERHQ011AW18)

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

DOMESTIC HOT WATER TANK


EKHWS150B3V3 EKHWS200B3V3 EKHWS300B3V3 EKHWS200B3Z2 EKHWS300B3Z2
Water volume l 150 200 300 200 300
Max.water temperature °C 85
Height mm 900 1,150 1,600 1,150 1,600
Diameter mm 580
Booster heater kW 3
Power supply 1~/230V/50Hz 2~/400V/50Hz
Material inside tank Stainless steel (DIN 1.4521)
Material outside casing Epoxy-coated mild steel
Colour Neutral white
Empty weight kg 37 45 59 45 59

EKHWE150A3V3 EKHWE200A3V3 EKHWE300A3V3 EKHWE200A3Z2 EKHWE300A3Z2 EKHWET150A3V3


Mounting Floor Wall
Water volume l 150 200 300 200 300 150
Max.water temperature °C 75
Height mm 1,205 1,580 1,572 1,580 1,572 1,205
Diameter mm 545 545 660 545 660 545
Booster heater kW 3
Power supply 1~/230V/50Hz 2~/400V/50Hz 1~/230V/50Hz
Material inside tank Enamel coated steel acc. (DIN4753TL2)
Material outside casing Epoxy coated steel
Colour Natural white (RAL 9010)
Empty weight kg 80 104 140 104 140 82

SOLAR KIT
EKSOLHWAV1
Dimensions HxWxD mm 770x305x270
pressure drop kPA 21.5
Heat exchanger max.inlet temp °C 110
heat exchange capacity W/K 1,400
max. °C 35
Ambient temperature
min. °C 1
Power supply 1~/220-240V/50Hz
Power supply intake indoor unit

ROOM THERMOSTAT
EKRTR EKRTETS
EKRTW
Thermostat Receiver (option)
Dimensions HxWxD mm 87x125x34 87x125x34 170x50x28 3m wire length
Weight Net weight g 215 210 125 65
Storage °C -20~60 -20~60 -20~60 -20~60
Ambient temperature
Operation °C 0~50 0~50 0~50 0~50
Temperature setpoint Heating °C 4~37 4~37 - -
range Cooling °C 4~37 4~37 - -
Clock yes yes - -
thermostat - receiver
(wireless) Regulation function proportional band proportional band - -

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SERVICE

6. Daikin,
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE

SERVICE

FROM A TO Z
Altherma can be used in different configurations: on its
own, with an electric back-up heater or in combination with
an existing fossil fuel boiler. To install your Altherma total
solution, you can rely on a certified installer in your area.
They will have all of the necessary expertise and experience
to place your comfort system quickly and correctly, so it
would always perform optimally.

You can always rely on Daikin:


we are there to help you!

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ALTHERMA. THE TOOLS

The following product brochures are available for you:

A folder for private customers Technical folders

DE SLIMME COMFORT-OPLOSSING

To help convince your customers, Daikin also provides a software package.

You can also direct the customer to the Altherma website: www.altherma.eu

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