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HPIN - HP290 training [Introduction]
Welcome to the Ideal HP290 Training Series
This video introduces the Ideal HP290 monobloc air source heat pump, designed with simplicity and efficiency in mind. While this training is tailored for the Heat Pump Installer Network (HPIN), it’s packed with valuable insights for all air source heat pump engineers looking to expand their expertise.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
✅ The HP290’s key features, including its use of R290 refrigerant for flow temperatures up to 70°C.
✅ A breakdown of the six size options (4.5-14kW) and their practical design features, such as lifting handles for easier installation.
✅ How Ideal has simplified piping, wiring, and commissioning, making this model a favorite among installers.
Why Watch This Series?
Whether you're part of HPIN or an engineer exploring the latest in air source heat pump technology, this training will help you understand and master the HP290’s installation process.
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HPIN - HP290 training [Siting the unit]
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Siting the Ideal HP290 Heat Pump | Expert Guidance for Proper Installation In this video, we cover the essential considerations for siting the Ideal HP290 air source heat pump, focusing on safety, efficiency, and compliance with industry standards. Whether you're an HPIN member or an air source heat pump engineer, these guidelines will help you install with confidence. Key Topics Covered: ✅ The...
HPIN - HP290 training [Cylinders]
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💧 System Volume and Flow Rate Requirements for the Ideal HP290 💧 In this video, we explore the system volume and flow rate guidelines necessary to ensure optimal performance for the Ideal HP290 air source heat pump. Whether you're using a pre-plumbed cylinder or a separate volumizer, these tips will help you meet the requirements for a smooth installation. Key Takeaways: ✅ System Volume: All HP...
HPIN - HP290 training [Volume & Flow]
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Ideal HP290 Heat Pump: Understanding System Volume and Flow Rates In this video, we explain the system volume and flow rate requirements for ensuring the Ideal HP290 air source heat pump operates at its best. Proper configuration is essential for efficiency and long-term performance, and we’re here to guide you through the key details. What You’ll Learn: ✅ System Volume: A minimum of 40 liters ...
HPIN - HP290 training [Outdoor wiring]
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🔌 How to Wire the Outdoor Unit of the Ideal HP290 Heat Pump 🔌 In this video, we walk you through the essential steps for wiring the outdoor unit of the Ideal HP290 air source heat pump, ensuring safety and optimal functionality. Proper wiring is critical for compliance and performance, especially when working with R290 refrigerant. Key Wiring Steps: ✅ Position the rotary isolator above the heig...
HPIN - HP290 training [Indoor wiring]
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⚡ How to Wire the Indoor Control Box of the Ideal HP290 Heat Pump ⚡ In this video, we guide you through the straightforward process of wiring the Ideal HP290 indoor control box. Proper wiring is essential for smooth operation and ensuring your system is compliant with safety standards. Whether your installation includes a pre-plumbed cylinder or not, we cover all the key steps to get your syste...
HPIN - HP290 training [Halo lite]
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🌡️ How to Install the Ideal Halo Lite Wireless Room Thermostat for HP290 Heat Pump 🌡️ In this video, we guide you through the simple installation process of the Ideal Halo Lite wireless room thermostat for the Ideal HP290 heat pump. This programmable thermostat makes managing indoor temperatures easier and more efficient, allowing for better control of your heating system. Key Installation Step...
HPIN - HP290 training [Commissioning]
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⚙️ Commissioning the Ideal HP290 Heat Pump ⚙️ In this video, we walk you through the commissioning process for the Ideal HP290 air source heat pump. Following these steps ensures that your system is set up and running efficiently, with proper temperature control and system optimization. Key Commissioning Steps: ✅ Power Off & Pre-Commissioning Check: Turn off the power to the unit. Remove the tr...
Handling the unit - Daikin training
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Handling the unit - Daikin training
Positioning the unit - Daikin training
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Connecting the unit - Daikin training
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EKHWU cylinder - Daikin training
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Monoblock wiring - Daikin training
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Logic Air - Unboxing unit
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  • @Lee-yt1de
    @Lee-yt1de 13 днів тому

    Why has a heat pump got to have high flow rates? Why not slower flow rates and a wider delta t?

  • @stevemurphy1196
    @stevemurphy1196 17 днів тому

    Had a heat pump fitted 3weeks ago house is now cold getting it removed ASAP it's a big con for the Grant money

  • @davidboyle5761
    @davidboyle5761 27 днів тому

    An incomplete explanation. 1. How is the heat loss from the house calculated? 2.The larger the house the greater the heat loss. The heat loss can only be measured empirically when there is a large difference in external and internal temperature. This would be carried out using an infrared camera. 3. Present your case with a real world example, eg a 150m2 detached residence, calculate the uvalues for the walls and roof. There is a business for an architectural practice to carry out this work. I believe that The University of Salford (or Manchester) have built a full size test lab for this work.

  • @salam238
    @salam238 Місяць тому

    Much better explanation than the Daikin Training course 😊

  • @sambutler927
    @sambutler927 Місяць тому

    Just pointing out there is now way the 200mm clearance above the hydro box was met by the installers in your video. 🤓

  • @salam238
    @salam238 Місяць тому

    Installer code: 5678

  • @cathymcevoy5208
    @cathymcevoy5208 2 місяці тому

    Don't have a reset button or as an option. Been 5 wks with no heat downstairs but upstairs is fine.

  • @abhishekkumarsingh4431
    @abhishekkumarsingh4431 2 місяці тому

    How does the Daikin heatpump maintain a water temperature of over 3 degrees during a holiday mode? The heatpump isn't operational during this time for say 1 month then does the daikin heatpump run as soon as the water temperature goes down?

  • @markcranmer92
    @markcranmer92 2 місяці тому

    That’s a bit short on the explanation I was eager to learn how to install this product

  • @solexxx8588
    @solexxx8588 3 місяці тому

    If you need a backup heater, You picked the wrong refrigerant. Inverters can throttle from 15% TO 100% The information in this video is false. Design your heat pump system for the coldest days of the year. Eliminate the gas hookup to your house and you will save money every year.

  • @GreenPodEnergy
    @GreenPodEnergy 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for this video guys!

  • @justinpiccirilli
    @justinpiccirilli 6 місяців тому

    Very helpful video! Thank you. If I am using your second scenerio from 19:56. After disconnecting the switch wire (Black). Do I reconnect it at all?

  • @godhimself9698
    @godhimself9698 7 місяців тому

    Hello.. i got a question. I got my WD curve type set to slope offset. And i set the setpoint range (min and max temperature)..and after synchronising i dont see setpoint range menu entry anymore and i think there were other menu entries there also that are now missing. How do i get them back?..If somebody knows maybe. Best regards

  • @pt6423
    @pt6423 7 місяців тому

    I disagree with the reasons for not using glycol. I agree it lowers the efficiency of the heat transfer. Glycol is slightly slippery so it will lubricate the pipes and water immersed bearings inside the pump. I would add glycol in a SMALL amount for lubrication purposes only AND add anti freeze valves. Best of heat transfer VS longevity of the system. Anti freeze in an internal combustion engine does two things. It stops the engine furring up and lubricates the pump. If you run the engine without antifreeze the pump will seize eventually never mind damage from freezing. Heat pump engineers are obsessed with efficiency figures over safety of the system. Changing glycol/inhibitor is a schedule service item and should not be avoided.

  • @JohnJones-ri7pi
    @JohnJones-ri7pi 7 місяців тому

    I’m just getting a heat pump installed and there’s no room to put this panel on the tank, if the panel was located on a bedroom wall, does the display turn off when left unattended?

    • @laurensbot
      @laurensbot 7 місяців тому

      Yes it turns off automatically

    • @JohnJones-ri7pi
      @JohnJones-ri7pi 7 місяців тому

      @@laurensbot cheers pal, heat pump is all up and running :)

  • @julianchamberlain5399
    @julianchamberlain5399 9 місяців тому

    I've had two quotes for a heat pump. One calculated that I'd need a 12kw and the other a 7kw...

    • @davidreece1642
      @davidreece1642 2 місяці тому

      Typical, I've had 17/14/12kW. MCS rules (UK) need to be flexible to what the home owner wants rather than being so rigid.

  • @petersmith4518
    @petersmith4518 9 місяців тому

    HI I keep getting the 7H-01 error on my Diakin Altherma monoblock. The pressure in the system is at 0,6bar, would increasing the pressure get rid of the problem?

    • @DONLY97
      @DONLY97 2 місяці тому

      Did you solve the problem? What was the cause?

  • @normanboyes4983
    @normanboyes4983 11 місяців тому

    Not the best explanation tbh. Rather than use imaginary lines on graphs, real world examples would carry credibility and be easier for the presenter to use convincingly.Sorry.

  • @tiborbomba
    @tiborbomba Рік тому

    Hi. my daikin heatpump is already setup, so guess I have to somehow get back to this stage where you set all the settings. So my question is, how does one navigate to where this video starts if the heatpump has already been setup once?

  • @Allegedly2right
    @Allegedly2right Рік тому

    Minus 10 haha

  • @BrianSmith-nw2jo
    @BrianSmith-nw2jo Рік тому

    How do you know if the anti-freeze valves have operated especially if you are away on holiday etc.

  • @jimmaxwell2259
    @jimmaxwell2259 Рік тому

    The main issue with heat pumps is inflexibility. The system needs to be tailored exactly for the individual house, but then, when you for example get new windows with better insulation, the heat pump effectively becomes 'oversized' for the load. If you decide to stick on a small extension/conservatory etc, suddenly your heat pump can be very much undersized for the load. The issue is, you are not just throwing in a new £1500 Gas boiler to compensate, you are looking at a minimum of £5k to get a new tailored pump. Heat pumps are a 20 year investment, but life changes along the way and the HP system is just a little inflexible, imho.

    • @JohnnyMotel99
      @JohnnyMotel99 11 місяців тому

      If the HP becomes oversized for any reason, why not reduce the flow temp and increase the SCOP.

    • @jimmaxwell2259
      @jimmaxwell2259 11 місяців тому

      @@JohnnyMotel99 Because, that change of circumstance has occurred long after the installation and 'joe bloggs' wont know either how to change the flow rate or heat curve. Depending on oversizing, the heat pump might not go 'down' low enough to maximise the potential efficiencies. Few homeowners are even remotely interested in how their system works...they just want it to work. With Gas boilers, you have a much greater tolerance to changes. Inefficient HP can be extremely costly. Doesn't have the same latitude for mistakes. ps i love the idea of properly installed heat pumps.

  • @faveplace5805
    @faveplace5805 Рік тому

    Superb tutorial thank you 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @Alperic27
    @Alperic27 Рік тому

    useless vid … utterly useless

  • @davefroman4700
    @davefroman4700 Рік тому

    I know I am going to get some push back here but hear me out. In places like Canada it can be -40C for weeks. And as amazing as this technology is getting, at those temperatures you may as well be throwing credit cards into the fireplace for the energy loads. What if we could provide a passive seasonal heat source to work with that is MUCH hotter? You can store a lot of energy in 3 yards of sand at 500F for a very long time. And all of it can come from excess renewable. Think of it as a piggy bank for a dump load, instead exporting to the grid for peanuts.

    • @JohnnyMotel99
      @JohnnyMotel99 11 місяців тому

      they do exist, your sand batteries, just with more effective materials.

    • @davefroman4700
      @davefroman4700 11 місяців тому

      @@JohnnyMotel99 Sure, but those materials are pricey, and fail over time. Sand is an inert semi solid that will not fail.

  • @romanpajak9215
    @romanpajak9215 Рік тому

    Is there anything I can do if my heat pump is oversized? We have a atherma 3 daikin 9kw with a heat loss of 5kw at -2? its running about an scop just under 3-1

  • @Allegedly2right
    @Allegedly2right Рік тому

    Back up heater why don’t you Just admit Heat Pumps are not economical,far too many loop holes if if if you don’t do your heat loss if you don’t size it proper if you turn one rad off haha pull the other one.I am on my second one over two years costing a fortune.

    • @mynameisfake6217
      @mynameisfake6217 Рік тому

      Sounds to me like you just need a better heat pump or need to work with a better installer. I live where it gets below -20C 20 days out of the year. Back up heat only needs to come on less then 50% of the time when it gets that cold.

    • @Pierceb2
      @Pierceb2 Рік тому

      You might want to hire a consultant if you don’t trust your contractor to optimize your configuration and the thermostat controls etc, Then set it and forget it There are quite a few videos on UA-cam that show you the math and studies of real world users who run them right or run them wrong and the impacts of those choices in terms of costs, efficiency and comfort.

  • @Allegedly2right
    @Allegedly2right Рік тому

    My Combi no problem heat pump haha having a laugh why has it so many downfalls Heat Pump versus Combi,am I supposed to rip out all the pipework and radiators when for 10 years no problems nice and toasty.Heat Pump £20 to £25 per day Combi at the most £7.

  • @victorsr6708
    @victorsr6708 Рік тому

    Great video!! Does this apply to inverter technology compressors with variable speed condenser fans, ECM indoor motors & communicating thermostats? I’v gone to several manufacturers classes and what they teach is that with the configuration I mentioned the equipments will self adjust to the load due to constant communication between the outdoor temp, indoor temp & desired set point. The system has programmed algorithms to compensate. I’m working on units that vary the loads between 15% to 100% load. Perhaps your talking about single stage compressors?

    • @jdv1975
      @jdv1975 Рік тому

      This also is relevant for invertor compressors

  • @Umski
    @Umski Рік тому

    Thanks, this confirms my thinking that undersizing need not be a big problem if heat loss can be reduced further with more insulation in due course - if I’m not mistaken the usual temperature used to calculate heat loss is -3C which happens for maybe a couple of weeks in the year as has happened recently - if that’s true then for the majority of the year the HP would technically be oversized so erring on the side of smaller isn’t as bad as oversizing…

  • @dimgru3948
    @dimgru3948 Рік тому

    I have alth-2 low temp,the issue is 7H-06 when the machine began to defrost(pump rate is 10L/min).Have no air in the system !

  • @ErikdeBruijn
    @ErikdeBruijn Рік тому

    The specific heat is per kg of water. It's only 1 liter at a certain temperature, so the formula should actually be corrected slightly. But water only expand slightly with a degree of Kelvin or Celsius (0.00021).

    • @adrianred236
      @adrianred236 8 місяців тому

      So not really going to affect this calculation then?

  • @zoranstojanovic4255
    @zoranstojanovic4255 Рік тому

    For 130 m2 how many need power pump in KW?

    • @martiruda
      @martiruda Рік тому

      If you reply to this message in 4 months I will let you know, I will install a 3kwh heatpump at my super insulated home. 3ple glazed windows and ICF.

  • @MsMik100
    @MsMik100 Рік тому

    Hi is there a dimmer on that panel? Mine has gone very dark and can hardly see it. thanks in advance.

  • @romanpajak9215
    @romanpajak9215 Рік тому

    Good morning Do you know what these heat pumps will modulate down too? We installed the 9KW version instead of the another daikin 7KW our installer advised us to install due to aesthetics(we liked the look of these ones). Our heat load at -2 is 5KW just wondering if this being oversized would effect its COP?

  • @tonycouling2455
    @tonycouling2455 Рік тому

    Hi, you mention not to cover valve body with insulation. I understand the air admittance point but the valve design/construction must be some form of thermo-mechanical device. So what happens if the temperature drops rapidly, the valve starts to dribble but becomes frozen shut or partially open? This is a common problem with condensate outlets for condensiing boilers - little white plastic tube frozen sold with water thgus blocking the outlet for further condensate disposal. Also, what provision should be made for disposing of that ejected water? You dont say what the volume might typically be?

  • @DaveJC84
    @DaveJC84 Рік тому

    Great help thanks

  • @adrianbotos2819
    @adrianbotos2819 Рік тому

    Hello. Great, informative videos. Is the antifreeze valve recommended for colder climates, as well ? -10C outside temp?

  • @superfarmand
    @superfarmand 2 роки тому

    Any chance of a video showing how to clean the magnetic filter in a Daikin all in one unit

  • @Markus-ht5uc
    @Markus-ht5uc 2 роки тому

    🤦 ᑭᖇOᗰOᔕᗰ

  • @georgeplagianos6487
    @georgeplagianos6487 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the tip can you get these at Home Depot? With my air conditioner and my neighbors I had to patiently use tweezers to straighten out the fins. You'll need the patience of a saint but it does get the job done to straighten out those extra bruised fins. It is a handy tool you have there I should check it out thanks I hope that you and everyone else would be a better year I'm staying healthy and safe and with plenty of mental sanity we can use to find some peace.. it's been an impossible few years. The best wishes and thanks Thanks again for showing us this neat wait and straightening the fins out🙂

    • @heatpumpinstallernetwork
      @heatpumpinstallernetwork 2 роки тому

      Not 100% sure on Home Depot but you can buy them online for fairly cheap. Thanks for the comment George!

  • @sambutler927
    @sambutler927 2 роки тому

    Looks good, I’m looking forward to my HPIN training course next week 🙂