background image

32

 

EXCLUSIVE

 

 

 

 

11 

INFO 

The 

INFO 

function can be used to display a series of data regarding the 

system. 

ATTENTION - The displayed data cannot be modified

Press the 

“up” 

and 

“down” 

keys to go through the list of information 

available, in this order:

 

 

SCREED HEATER OPERATING HOURS 

FLOW PROBE 

RETURN PROBE 

DOMESTIC HOT WATER PROBE 

FLUE GAS PROBE 

OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR 

EXT T FOR THERMOREG 

FAN 

ZONE 1 DELIVERY 

ZONE 2 DELIVERY 

FLUE GAS PROBE OP. HOURS 

MAIN ZONE SET-POINT 

ZONE 1 SET-POINT 

ZONE 2 SET-POINT 

SYSTEM PRESSURE

The 

“ok” 

key is inactive. 

The 

“back” 

key allows you to return to the initial screen. 

In the absence of additional zones or if the screed heater function is 
not operating, the relative information will not be displayed

 

12 

MENU 

Using  the  MENU  it  is  possible  to  access  the  configuration  of  the 
SETTINGS  and  the  TIME  SCHEDULE  (available  only  if  the  timer  is 
enabled (POR=1). To do this, it is necessary to highlight the desired entry 

using  the 

“up” 

and 

“down” 

keys  and  then  press 

“ok” 

to  confirm  the 

selection. 

Pressing 

“back” 

takes you back to the initial screen without making any 

selection. 

 

MENU

 

 

SETTINGS

 

 
 
 

 

TIME SCHEDULE

 

SELECT OPTION

 

 

12.1 

Settings 

Select this function to modify the following settings: 

TIME AND DATE 

LANGUAGE 

BACKLIGHT

To access the desired setting, it is necessary to highlight it using the 

“up” 

and 

“down” 

keys and then press 

“ok” 

to confirm the selection.

  

Press 

“back” 

to return to the start screen without making any selection. 

 

SETTINGS

 

TIME & DATE 

LANGUAGE 

BACKLIGHT

 

SELECT OPTION

 

 

 

12.1.1 

Time and date 

Press 

“ok” 

to  highlight  in  sequence  HOURS,  MINUTES,  DAY, MONTH, 

YEAR and press the 

“up” 

and 

“down” 

keys to change the desired values. 

Once  the  sequence  has  finished  by  pressing 

“ok”

,  the  settings  will  be 

saved and the display will return to the initial screen. 
 
By pressing 

“back” 

at any time the system will return to the 

SETTINGS 

cancelling the changes that were made. 

 

TIME & DATE

 

 
 

ENTER  TIME  AND  DATE

 

 
 

12 

17

 

 

18 / 11 /  2013

 

USE THE ARROWS TO MODIFY

 

 

12.1.2 

Language 

Press the 

“up” 

and 

“down” 

keys to select the desired language.  

Pressing 

“ok” 

the language selection is confirmed and the display 

returns to the initial screen. 

Pressing 

“back” 

the system returns to the 

SETTINGS 

screen without 

changing the system’s language. 

 

LANGUAGE

 

 

ENGLISH

 

 
 
 

 

ITALIANO

 

SELECT LANGUAGE

 

 

12.1.3 

Backlight 

The  screen  saver  display  (backlight  off)  is  automatically  activated  when 
the time, that has been set in parameter \ MENU \ SETUP \ BACKLIGHT, 
elapsed without having pressed any buttons. 
In the screen saver the current time is normally displayed. 
When there is a heat request, the current time is replaced with the boiler 
low  temperature  and  turns  on the  icon  concerning  the  type  of  request  in 
progress. 
A message for the system efficiency level can be displayed in the top of 

the screen: 

HIGH EFFICIENCY

 (if the average value of the return probe >  55°C) 

OPTIMUM EFFICIENCY

 (if 25°C < average value of the return probe < 

55°C)

 

 
 

 

: 30 days

 

 
 
 

 

05:11

 

 
 

OPTIMUM EFFICIENCY

 

 

: 30 days

 

 
 

 

42

°C

 

P

 

 

12.1.4 

Time schedule 

Selecting this function, only if the time schedule is enabled (POR=1), it is 
possible to change the following: 

MAIN 

ZONE 1 

ZONE 2. 

To access the desired timer programme, it is necessary to highlight it using 
the 

“up” 

and 

“down” 

keys  and  then  pressing 

“ok” 

to  confirm  the 

selection. Press 

“back” 

to return to the start screen without making any 

selection. 
For a detailed description of the scheduled programming timer, please refer 
to the section 

“13 PROGRAMMING TIMING”

Summary of Contents for EXCLUSIVE 25C

Page 1: ...Please remember to service this appliance annually RO MANUAL DE INSTALARE SI UTILIZARE EXCLUSIVE C Installation and usermanual INSTALLER AND USER MANUAL NZ Gas adaptive condensing boiler...

Page 2: ...nd the prohibition of actions other than by a qualified engineer The manufacturer is not Liable for any failure to observe the requirements set out in this manual or relevant New Zealand code Some pro...

Page 3: ...e heating and domestic hot water system Drain if there is a risk of freezing Boiler maintenance must be carried out at least once a year servicing m ust be carried out by a suitably qualified competen...

Page 4: ...rrent NZ installation standards By a certifying Gas fitter Ensure the supply pipework supports the delivery of the relevant Gas being used and is correctly sized If the appliance is to use LPG attach...

Page 5: ...pes 60 100 mm Position the bend so that the 60 pipe goes fully into the flue gas turret of the boiler Once positioned make sure that the 4 notches A on the flangeconnect to the groove B on the 100 of...

Page 6: ...of a button A a two colored red green LED B and four yellow LEDs C arranged in a row The user interface allows the operating performance to be viewed operating status alarm status it also allows the c...

Page 7: ...the LEDs B and C indicate for 2 seconds the last setting carried out If the button A is not pressed for more than 2 seconds the user interfaces switches to the Operating status display The availablese...

Page 8: ...e information might not be available on the REC10 depending on the access level the status of the machine or the system configuration LED Light signal indicating the operating status of the boiler Can...

Page 9: ...RE PROBE REC10 MASTER REC10 SLAVE INSTALLER 1 6 INSTALLER Only zones with ACTUATION BE16 DIRECT ZONE DIRECT ZONE MIXING ZONE INSTALLER Only zones with ACTUATION BE16 HIGH TEMP HIGH TEMP LOW TEMP INSTA...

Page 10: ...E FUNC ACTIVATE FUNCTION INSTALLER 0 0 1 SERVICE 6sec 1sec 255sec SERVICE If CH DELAY POST DHW 1 1 0 1 SERVICE 1 0 1 SERVICE Only if PRESS TRANSDUCER 1 0 6 0 4 1 SERVICE Only if LOAD ENABLE 1 0 0 1 IN...

Page 11: ...ALLER Current speed MIN MAX INSTALLER WEEKLY FUNCTION F NOT ACTIVE DAILY FUNCTION WEEKLY FUNCTION INSTALLER ENABLE FUN ENABLE FUN DISABLE FUN SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE INSTALLER Only if VENT CYLCE in pr...

Page 12: ...TALLER Only if heat pump not configured INSTALLER INSTALLER Only if heat pump configured USE BUS USE BUS USE FREE CONTACTS SERVICE DEACTIVATE FUNCTION FUNCTION ACTIVE DEACTIVATE FUNCTION INSTALLER DHW...

Page 13: ...word menu about 5 sec FRI MENU 18 11 2013 12 17 SETTINGS SELECT OPTION Using the keys and select the value of the password to access the INSTALLER or SERVICE authorisation level depending on 5 5 1 sel...

Page 14: ...es and air suction pipes are installed correctly that spacing conditions for regular maintenance are guaranteed if the boiler is placed inside or between items of furniture The Gas system is sound Tha...

Page 15: ...n keys confirming the selection DOMESTIC HOT WATER THERMOSTAT This parameter allows you to set the type of DOMESTIC HOT WATER THERMOSTAT The factory setting for this parameter is RELATED i e for domes...

Page 16: ...equest is generated by the REC10 MASTER in this case the REC10 assumes the function of BOILER INTERFACE TYPE OF ZONE This parameter allows you to specify the type of zone to be heated it is possible t...

Page 17: ...confirm the selection Note The value of the calculated outdoor temperature used by the thermoregulation algorithm is displayed in the INFO menu under TEXT FOR THERMOREG HEAT REQUEST FROM THERMOSTAT or...

Page 18: ...trument panel and pressing the combustion analysis button SW1 or else from the TECHNICAL menu of the control in the following way access the technical parameters as explained in section 4 1 Access to...

Page 19: ...n Note when there is an outdoor temperature sensor connected it is still possible to have the boiler operate at a fixed point setting the values of MIN SP HEAT and MAX SP HEAT at the desired HEATING s...

Page 20: ...natural Gas G20 To convert the boiler to LPG G31 proceed as follows Access technical parameters as explained in section 4 1 Access to technical parameters Set the password for SERVICE Select COMBUSTI...

Page 21: ...e the analyser probe and close the combustion analysis sockets with appropriate caps and screw If the value displayed is different DO NOT MAKE ANY ADJUSTMENT OF THE GAS VALVE please contact Heat IQ NZ...

Page 22: ...16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Heat output kW CO s a curve Qnheating 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 Heat output kW EXCLUSIVE 35C HTG c...

Page 23: ...ing message appears on the foot of the page SEMI AUTOMATIC FILLING IN PROGRESS the green and red LEDs flash while the pressure shown on the display should start to rise When the loading is finished th...

Page 24: ...097 is displayed and is followed by post purging for 45 seconds at the fan s maximum speed It is not possible to release the alarm before the end of the post purging unless the boiler s power supply i...

Page 25: ...the systems Heating anti freeze this function is activated if the temperature measured by the flow sensor drops below 5 C A heat request is generated in this phase with the ignition of the burner at...

Page 26: ...toring the factory setting of the parameters SELECT THE TYPE OF CONFIGURATION FROM AKM NEW With NEW configuration selected proceed as follows select REC10 functionality Select ON BOARD The REC10 is us...

Page 27: ...n the saved configuration data on the AKM01 PCB board and those saved in the REC10 therefore when replacing theAKM01 electronic board it can happen that the system detects an inconsistency between the...

Page 28: ...d minimum output Checking the position of the ignition flame detection glow plug Check the gas failure safety device Check adjust the dosage of inhibitor in the attached system Remove and clean the sy...

Page 29: ...will be flashing This icon indicates that the circuit for domestic hot water production is enabled When a domestic hot water request is in progress the icon flashes The P at the top of the domestic ho...

Page 30: ...ssing the ok and back keys it will be possible to select the other zones in this sequence PLANT MAIN ZONE ZONE 1 if optioned ZONE 2 if optioned The TIME AND DATE LANGUAGE and BACKLIGHT settings are in...

Page 31: ...ction by pressing ok Press back to return to the SET screen without making any selection SET HEATING 78 0 C When an outdoor temperature sensor is installed the outlet temperature is automatically sele...

Page 32: ...wn keys to change the desired values Once the sequence has finished by pressing ok the settings will be saved and the display will return to the initial screen By pressing back at any time the system...

Page 33: ...eys Press the up and down keys to select the desired time band and press ok to confirm the selection SELECT OPTION Press the up and down keys to increase or decrease the start time by 30 minutes and p...

Page 34: ...and press ok to confirm the selection MAIN SELECT DAYS ON WHICH YOU WANT TO COPY SCHEDULE OF THURSDAY MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN CONFIRM USE THE ARROWS TO MODIFY The day will be highlighted and othe...

Page 35: ...ture probe flashing 0 5 sec on 0 5 off flashing 0 5 sec on 0 5 off transitional definitive E091 clean primary heat exchanger flashing 0 5 sec on 0 5 off flashing 0 5 sec on 0 5 off transitional water...

Page 36: ...tly contact the installer or service engineer For fault E091 The boiler has an auto diagnostic system which based on the total number of hours in certain operating conditions can signal the need to cl...

Page 37: ...98 1 Useful efficiency Pn max Pn min 50 30 106 5 107 8 103 9 105 8 106 5 106 4 104 5 106 7 105 9 107 4 103 2 101 0 Useful efficiency Pn max 30 30 return 109 8 105 8 109 7 107 3 109 3 106 6 Efficiency...

Page 38: ...harge head of boiler without pipes Pa 199 199 190 Concentric flue gas outlet pipes Diameter mm 60 100 60 100 60 100 Maximum length m 10 10 8 Losses for a 45 90 bend m 1 3 1 6 1 3 1 6 1 3 1 6 Hole in w...

Page 39: ...m holes n 1 1 Diaphragm holes diameter mm 4 3 4 3 Heating maximum gas capacity Sm h 2 54 kg h 1 86 DHW maximum gas capacity Sm h 3 17 kg h 2 33 Heating minimum gas capacity Sm h 0 45 kg h 0 47 DHW min...

Page 40: ...erature means for condensing boilers 30 C for low temperature boilers 37 C and for other heaters 50 C return temperature at heater inlet INSTALLER SERVICE ENGINEER PLEASE NOTE USER Conditional Warrant...

Page 41: ...1 Fan 12 Mixer 13 Ignition transformer 14 Flue gas exhaust 15 Degassing unit pipe 16 Flue gas probe 17 Upper air vent valve 18 Limit thermostat 19 NTC delivery probe 20 Flame ignition electrode 21 Fla...

Page 42: ...16 1 2 3 4 X10 T L A C S M S R t t F L S S T P 3 1 D V Lv 3V S F t MOD 12 X9 1 10 X19 1 4 X13 1 1 2 3 4 5 X12 F rosa 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 X23 REC EXCLUSIVE L N POLARITY IS RECOMMENDED 2 41 X11 blu blu gial...

Page 43: ......

Page 44: ...onnections T P Pressure transducer A B Bus 485 MOD Modulator TA Room thermostat contact without voltage V Lv Fan control signal TBOL Not used 3V 3 way valve stepper servomotor EN Serial number plate D...

Page 45: ...ny installation conditions graph1 6 metre circulator as standard 600 550 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 Flow rate l h graph 2 7 metre cir...

Page 46: ...e F EN A condensate drain B water gas 9 R M G AC AF EN R heating return 3 4 M M heating delivery 3 4 M G gas connection 3 4 M AC hot water 1 2 M AF cold water 1 2 M 10 measured in mm 6 V 11 V1 6a dist...

Page 47: ...talled as standard 15 flange installed as standard 90 bend TWIN PIPE 80mm 90 bend COAXIAL PIPE 80 125mm A A C A B C C A C B lange installed as standard lange installed as standard EN 1 2 3 4 A B Bus 4...

Page 48: ...ting temperature set point jumper pos 1 not inserted T45 floor systems heating temperature set point jumper pos 1 inserted chimney for ducting 60 mm or 50 mm A 90 bends 80 mm C B 4 5m 80 mm 4 5m 80 mm...

Page 49: ...55 160 165 170 175 air suction pipe length m EXCLUSIVE 30C 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 a...

Page 50: ...ta reserves the right to modify the characteristics and information contained in this manual at any time andwithoutpriornotice Consumersstatutoryrightsarenotaffected Cod 20125304 05 17 Ed 1 Thank you...

Reviews: