Product Information; Declaration Of Conformity; Product Description; Additional Accessories - Bosch HPC 410 Installation Instructions For Contractors

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Product information

2
Product information
This is an original manual. This manual may not be translated without the
approval of the manufacturer.
2.1

Declaration of conformity

The design and operating characteristics of this product comply with the
European and national requirements.
The CE marking declares that the product complies with all the
applicable EU legislation, which is stipulated by attaching this
marking.
The complete text of the Declaration of Conformity is available on the
Internet: worcester-bosch.co.uk
2.2

Product Description

The user interface HPC 410 controls max. 4 heating/cooling
individually and a cylinder primary circuit for DHW heating, solar DHW
heating and solar central heating backup.
• The user interface incorporates a time program:
– Heating systems: For each heating circuit, 2 time programs with 2
switching times per day.
– Domestic hot water: One time program for DHW heating and one
time program for the DHW circulation pump, each with 6
switching times per day.
• Certain menu items are specific to certain countries and are only
displayed if the country in which the heat pump is installed has been
set accordingly.
The functional scope and thus the menu structure of the user interface
are determined by the structure of the system. The adjustment ranges,
default settings and functional scope may differ from the information in
these instructions, depending on the system installed at the site.
Depending on the software version of the control unit, the texts shown in
the display may differ from the texts in this manual.
1)
• If 2 or more heating/cooling
1)
heating/cooling
circuit is available and are necessary.
• If special system components and modules are installed (e.g.
MS 200 solar module, pool module MP 100), corresponding settings
are available and necessary.
Control modes
The following main control modes are available for the heating system:
• Outdoor-temp.-compensated
– the flow temperature is adjusted based on the outside
temperature according to an optimised heating curve.
• Outdoor-temp.-compensated with low end
– the flow temperature is adjusted based on the outside
temperature according to a simplified heating curve.
For both of the control modes a room controller may be installed in the
reference room to allow the influence of the measured and required
room temperature. The heating curve is then adjusted accordingly.
If cooling is active, a set constant temperature is maintained.
2.3

Additional accessories

Function modules and user interfaces of the EMS 2 control system:
2)
• User interface CR10
as a simple remote room controller.
• User interface CR10H as a simple remote room controller with
option to measure relative humidity (heating/cooling circuits).
• MM 100: module for one heating/cooling circuit with mixing valve.
2)
• MP 100
: module for a swimming pool.
2)
• MS 100
: module for solar DHW heating.
1) Cooling mode is not available in BE and DK.
2) This accessory is not available in IE and UK.
4
1)
circuits
circuits are installed, settings for each
2)
• MS 200
: module for advanced solar systems.
Combination is not possible with the following products:
• FR..., FW..., TF..., TR..., TA...
3

Commissioning

WARNING
Risk of scalding!
As DHW temperatures above 60 °C can be reached when the customer
activates the extra DHW function, a temperature mixing device must be
installed.
NOTICE
Floor damage!
The floor may be damaged due to excessive heat.
▶ For underfloor heating systems, make sure that the maximum
temperature for the floor type in question is not exceeded.
▶ If necessary, connect an additional temperature switch at the voltage
input of the respective circulation pump and to one of the external
inputs.
3.1

General commissioning of the user interface

1. Do proper coding of the modules (observe instructions of the
modules).
2. Switch on the system.
3. Commission the remote room control (observe the operating
instructions of the remote room control).
4. Once the user interface HPC 410 is connected to the power supply,
the Language menu appears on the display. Make adjustments by
turning and pressing the selector.
5. Set the language.
The display changes to the Date menu.
6. Set the date and confirm with Next.
The display changes to the Time menu.
7. Set the time and confirm with Next.
The display changes to the Country information menu.
8. Set the country and confirm.
The display changes to the Buffer cyl. menu.
9. Select Yes if a buffer cylinder is installed and confirm. Otherwise
3)
select No and confirm
.
The display changes to the Configuration wizard menu.
10.Start the configuration wizard with Yes (or skip with No).
11.Check and, if necessary, adjust the settings in the service menu and
perform configuration of specific modules (e.g. solar).
12.Remedy warning and fault displays, if necessary, and reset fault
history.
13.Name heating circuits ( operating instructions).
14.System handover ( Chapter 3.6).
3.2
System commissioning with the configuration wizard
The configuration wizard automatically recognises which BUS nodes are
installed in the system. The configuration wizard adjusts the menu and
the factory defaults.
The system analysis may take up to one minute.
After the configuration wizard has performed the system analysis, the
Commissioning menu is opened. The sub-menus and settings must
3) The buffer cylider option is not available for Air/Water indoor units with
integrated buffer cylinder (AWMB).
HPC 410 – 6721832682 (2021/02)

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