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7. Consultation menu

1)  Check that the mounting position of the thermal energy meter and all electrical wiring are carried 

out correctly

2)  Check if the device is configured, otherwise set the installation version and the unit of measurement
3)  Check at level 3 that all configured parameters are correct (heating and cooling data)
4)  Check that the thermal energy meter, pulse devices, probes etc. are installed correctly (refer to the 

specific installation manuals for each product)

5)  Start the heating/cooling system: 

→ Check the consistency of the reported values (energy and volume) 
→ Check in level 2 the instant data

6)  Check for errors
7)  Apply installation seals. It’s recommended to lock the device with a password set through the 

BMETERING NFC Config android app (downloadable from the Google Play Store).

PROCEDURE FOR COMMISSIONING

The consultation menu is divided into 9 levels by a numerical index always visible at the top left of the 
display. By pressing the T1 button you can choose the desired level, while pressing the T2 button you 
can view the sublevels of the preset level. After 60 seconds without iteration the display turns off. If no 
button is pressed within 20 seconds (with the display off) the display cycle will start again from level 1. 
If a button is pressed within 20 seconds (with the display off) the last level consulted will be displayed.  
In any level or sublevel, holding down the T1 button for 3 seconds will direct the index to level 1. To 
access to a sublevels, where present (indicate by the symbol ‘–‘), it is necessary to hold down the T2 
button for 3 seconds. To return to a main level from a sublevel it’s necessary to hold down the T2 button 
again for 3 seconds. Each level consists of a brief indication in letters of the data that will be shown after 
a few seconds in a second screen.

1

INDEX

INF

UM

1.01

HEAT

J,MJ,GJ,kWh,MWh

1.02

COOL

J,MJ,GJ,kWh,MWh

1.03

HEAT

1.04

COOL

1.05

ABSOLUTE

1.06

FORWARD

1.07

REVERSE

1.08

IN 1

1.09

IN 2

1.10

LOST

2

INDEX

INF

UM

2.01

POWER H

kW

2.02

POWER S

W

2.03

HEAT

J, Wh

2.04

FLOW

m³/h

2.05

TEMP. SUPPLY

°C

2.06

TEMP. RETURN

°C

2.07

TEMP.DIFFERENCE

°C

2.08

TEMP. AMBIENT.

°C

Summary of Contents for HYDROCAL-M4

Page 1: ...ons in this manual For further technical clarification please contact Customer Service Installation should be carried out exclusively by qualified personnel The reference standard for the instrument i...

Page 2: ...Remove the device from the package only at the time of installation to protect it from damage and dirt The air transport of active radio devices is prohibited Carefully observe the instructions in the...

Page 3: ...areas protected against impacts If the protective casing breaks contact customer service The display turns off To activate it press the button on the device The display remains active for 60 seconds T...

Page 4: ...elines and directives B METERS disclaim all liability for consequential damage resulting from the use of third party gaskets such as corrosion of sealing surfaces and threads Problem Cause Solution Di...

Page 5: ...the arrow in relief on the brass body and respecting the prescribed position To ensure proper measurement make sure that there is no air inside the pipe and that the flow is clean and free of debris p...

Page 6: ...ly probe must be installed in a ball valve or in a socket mounted on the flow pipe and complies with the requirements of the sensor itself Vice versa the version for installation on the inlet pipe the...

Page 7: ...3 Heating data index 4 Cooling data index 5 Circuit 1 2 pulse emitter external module 6 Return temperature index 7 Indicator of sub level presence 8 Supply temperature index 9 Battery level indicator...

Page 8: ...s T2 button 2 Units of measurement set Unit select through the left right button T1 T2 one of the following items 1 Joule 2 MJ 3 GJ 4 kWh 5 MWh Holding down the right button for 3 seconds can temporar...

Page 9: ...pressing the T1 button you can choose the desired level while pressing the T2 button you can view the sublevels of the preset level After 60 seconds without iteration the display turns off If no butt...

Page 10: ...IN 2 Type of pulse 4 02 MEMORY DAY 2 4 02 1 HEAT J MJ GJ kWh MWh 4 02 2 COOL J MJ GJ kWh MWh 4 02 3 IN 1 Type of pulse 4 02 4 IN 2 Type of pulse 6 INDEX INF UM 6 xx MONTLY MEMORY 1 6 xx 1 HEAT J MJ GJ...

Page 11: ...rrors and faults When one or more anomalies occur the thermal energy meter will report the recorded error and show the following icon on the display If the NFC or IR interface is used the icon will bl...

Page 12: ...n be activated and further details on the thermal energy meter refer to the complete User manual available at www bmeters com 10 Battery and replacement procedures The thermal energy meter constantly...

Page 13: ...asuring temperature range cooling 0 2 C 90 C Temperature range difference cooling 0 2 K 90K Counting operating conditions start Heating 1K counting enabling conditions Cooling 0 2K Max measurable powe...

Page 14: ...angerous to human health and the environment but if abandoned in the environment it negatively impacts the ecosystem The symbol of the crossed out bin present on the label placed on the appliance indi...

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