Oilon EasyAce Bedienungsanleitung

M8004 2308EN
21 March 2023
Operation manual
Heat pumps with EasyAce control
Read these instructions carefully before installation, use, or maintenance


Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 EasyAce heat pumps..................................................................................3
1.2 Instructions and diagrams...........................................................................3
1.3 Basic concepts............................................................................................ 3
1.4 How to change the language..................................................................... 4
2 Home view
2.1 Home view – Overview...............................................................................6
2.2 Heating........................................................................................................ 7
2.3 The domestic hot water display and the boost function............................. 9
2.4 Home or Away function and Schedules................................................... 10
3 Settings and status information
3.1 Status view – Overview............................................................................ 14
3.2 Settings menus......................................................................................... 14
3.3 Heating...................................................................................................... 15
3.3.1 Typical heating curve adjustments........................................................... 18
3.3.2 Curing concrete floors with a heat pump..................................................18
3.4 Domestic hot water................................................................................... 19
3.5 Other settings............................................................................................20
3.5.1 Controller’s time........................................................................................ 21
4 Service settings
4.1 Signing in as a service level user............................................................ 22
4.2 Heating settings........................................................................................ 23
4.3 Additional heating, space heating.............................................................24
4.4 Heating circuits..........................................................................................25
4.5 Hot water settings..................................................................................... 26
4.6 Additional heating, hot water.................................................................... 27
4.7 Pump settings........................................................................................... 28
4.8 General settings........................................................................................ 30
5 Trends
5.1 Trends view – Overview........................................................................... 32
6 Connecting the heat pump to a mobile device
6.1 EasyAce app............................................................................................. 33
6.2 Data hub................................................................................................... 33
6.3 Setting up a heat pump connection..........................................................34
6.3.1 Local connection....................................................................................... 34
6.3.2 Cloud connection...................................................................................... 35
6.3.3 Local connection and cloud connection................................................... 37
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6.4 Connecting a mobile device to the data hub’s Wi-Fi network................... 39
6.4.1 Keeping a Wi-Fi connection without internet............................................ 40
6.5 Connecting a heat pump to your home Wi-Fi network............................. 41
6.6 Changing the connection method.............................................................44
6.7 Changing the password for your connection............................................ 45
6.8 Adding a new heat pump......................................................................... 46
7 Troubleshooting
7.1 Alarms and alarm history..........................................................................47
7.2 Troubleshooting connection problems...................................................... 48
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1 Introduction
1.1 EasyAce heat pumps
EasyAce heat pumps feature wireless connectivity, allowing you to manage and
monitor your heat pump both locally and remotely. In addition to the wireless touch
screen provided with the heat pump, you can connect to the EasyAce system by
downloading the simple-to use EasyAce app to your mobile device.
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for how to use your heat pump. This
includes instructions on how to connect your heat pump to a mobile device.
Using the touch screen for any other purpose may cause slowdowns or
interference in the use of the unit’s automation system, or prevent the
system from being used altogether.
1.2 Instructions and diagrams
Document Designation
EasyAce
Quick guide
M8007
(34793602)
EasyAce
User manual
M8004
(34793603)
1.3 Basic concepts
Buffer tank Heating circuit’s storage tank.
Brine Liquid that circulates in the brine circuit (evaporator circuit), usually a mixture
of water and ethanol.
Brine circuit The brine circuit is a long loop of pipe embedded in the earth filled with brine,
a cold mixture of ethanol and water. The brine circuit extracts heat from the
ground.
Brine pump The brine pump circulates brine inside and between the brine circuit and the
heat pump.
Coefficient of
Performance, COP
Ratio between the electricity used by the heat pump and the heating
provided. If a heat pump’s COP is 3.5, it will generate 3.5 watts of heating for
every watt of electricity.
Condenser pump Pump that circulates heat-transfer fluid (heating water) to the condenser to
warm up and from the condenser to the heating circulation.
Degree minutes The heat pump has a degree minute counter that determines when functions
are activated and how long they remain active. The more a measured value
differs from a setpoint, the faster the related function will be activated.
● Example: The start delay for the in-line heater is 90 °Cmin. Flow
setpoint is 60 °C, and measured flow temperature is 45 °C. This gives a
temperature difference of 15 °C. Each minute, 15 °Cmin is deducted from
the counter. The in-line heater will switch on in 6 minutes.
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Domestic hot water Hot tap water.
Electric immersion heater A heating cartridge built into a domestic hot water tank or heating circuit
buffer tank. Provides supplementary heating or acts as a backup heater.
Flow In heating circuits, ‘flow’ refers to water that has been heated up by the heat
pump and fed into the heating circuit. In the brine circuit, ‘flow’ refers to brine
returning from the heat pump to the brine circuit.
Flow temperature Temperature in a fluid fed into a circuit (water in heating circuits, brine in the
brine circuit).
Heating circuit A circuit that transfers the heat generated by the heat pump to radiators or
floor heating pipes. A building can have several heating circuits – one for
living areas and another for wet spaces, for example.
Heating curve A six-point curve that determines the heating provided by the heat pump at
different outdoor temperatures.
Heating water Water heated up by the heat pump and used for heating the domestic hot
water tank or a heating circuit buffer tank. If the heat pump is connected
directly to a heating circuit (without a buffer tank), heating water is used to
heat the heating circuit (as ‘flow’ water).
In-line heater An electric heater cartridge built into or connected to a fluid line. In Oilon heat
pumps, an in-line heater is often built into the condenser flow pipe to provide
supplementary heating or to act as a backup heater.
Outdoor temperature Outdoor temperature is the primary control variable in space heating; it
determines how much heating will the heat pump provide.
Room optimization A feature that adjusts the heat pump’s operation based on measured room
temperature. Heat pump operation is still dependent on outdoor temperature
and heating curves.
1.4 How to change the language
1. Open the main menu from the top left corner or
by swiping right from the left edge of the screen.
2. From the menu, select App settings.
3. Select Language and location. 4. Select Application language.
5. Select the language from the list. 6. Check that the language in the
User interface menu is also correct.
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Screen texts in different languages
English App settings →
Language and location →
Application
language
User interface
language
Finnish Sovellusasetukset → Kieli ja sijainti Sovelluksen kieli Käyttöliittymän kieli
Swedish Appinställningar → Språk och position Applikationens språk Användargränssnittets
språk
Estonian Rakenduse seaded → Keel ja asukoht Rakenduse keel Kasutajaliidese keel
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2 Home view
2.1 Home view – Overview
1 App settings
2 Home view
3Settings and status
view
4 Trends
5 Outdoor temperature
6
Selected heating
circuit’s flow water
temperature
7Estimated power
consumption
8Domestic hot water
boost
9 Schedules
10 Heat pump status
EasyAce Home view ver. 2
11
Contextual setting
(Room temperature,
Increase or decrease).
● Tap to access the
relevant setting.
12
Selected heating circuit.
Tap to open circuit
selection.
13 Estimated heating
capacity
14 Domestic hot water
tank temperature
15 Home or Away function.
Color codes for operating modes
Operating mode Color
Reduced Green
Normal Grey
Boost Red
Icons used in the Home view
Space heating Domestic hot water heating The unit is on standby
and ready to start
In-line heater on Increase or decrease heating Error condition
In case of an error, check the alarms by tapping the Error icon. If
necessary, contact a repair service or Oilon customer services.
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2.2 Heating
Heating circuits and their temperature
To change the heating circuit displayed in the Home
view, tap the circuit’s number.
The Heating circuit window appears. Select
another circuit, and tap OK.
Circuit 1 is now displayed in the Home view. If the heating circuit has no room temperature
measurement available, the display shows the icon
for increasing and decreasing heating (see sub-
section Increase or decrease heating).
If the heating circuit’s flow temperature
measurement is enabled, the flow water
temperature is displayed next to the circuit number.
If the heating circuit’s room temperature
measurement is enabled, the relevant room
temperature will be displayed instead.
Increase or decrease heating
The Home view includes an icon for increasing or decreasing heating in the selected
circuit. This icon will not be displayed, if the circuit has no room temperature
measurement available (or room temperature optimization has been disabled).
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When active, the setting moves the circuit's heating curve by moving each of the
curve’s points up or down by the selected value. This has the same effect as moving
the curve sideways. If you change the curve manually, the increase or decrease in
heating will be reset.
As changes in room temperature are slow, change the setting by one or two degrees at
a time. Wait for one or two days for the change to become noticeable.
Use cases
Too cold → Increase heating (+)
Too hot → Decrease heating (–)
Radiator heating, guideline values Floor heating, guideline values
Room temperature +1 °C → Increase by 6 (+6)
Room temperature −1 °C → Decrease by 6 (−6)
Room temperature +1 °C → Increase by 3 (+3)
Room temperature −1 °C → Decrease by 3 (−3)
1. Tap the icon in the middle of the house. The
change will apply only to the selected heating circuit.
● In the figure, Circuit 1 has been selected.
2. Increase or decrease the setting, and tap OK.
Heating circuits with room temperature measurement
If a heating circuit has room temperature measurement available, the circuit’s
room temperature setting will be displayed in the Home view. If room temperature
optimization is also enabled, you can change the Room temperature setpoint (target
value). This setting will change the circuit’s flow temperature indirectly.
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