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Installation

Indications,

 functions and options

Operation and function

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5  Indications, functions and options

Note:
The display and adjustment channels as well as the adjustment ranges de-
pend on the system selected, the functions and options as well as on the 
system components connected to the controller.

5.1  Home screen

The home screen is a graphic representation of the current system state.
The following indications are possible:

Standby mode
The room thermostat does not demand heating / cooling.

Heating mode in system 1 with return temperature monitoring
The room thermostat demands heat, TFcalculated = Yes.

Heating mode in system 1 without return temperature monitoring
The room thermostat demands heat, TFcalculated = No.

Factory 
setting 

Range

Description

Corr.tMixer

90 s

5 … 300 s

Surplus mixer runtime when the mixer is 
closing

tPLAY

4 s

1 … 15 s

Mixer control time for change of fl ow 
direction

Block. prot.

Yes

Yes, No

Blocking protection option

PWM

Heating

Heating, Solar

PWM profi le PWM A

Slab drying

-

-

Slab drying submenu

TStart

20 °C

10 °C … 30 °C

Slab drying start temperature

TMax

45 °C

20 °C … 60 °C

Slab drying holding temperature

Rise

5 K

1 … 10 K

Slab drying rise value

Rise time

24 h

1 … 24  h

Slab drying rise time

tBacking

7 d

1 … 20  d

Slab drying holding time

Start

-

Start, Cancelled Activation / Deactivation slab drying

Language

Italiano

Deutsch, English, 
Francais, Italiano

Language selection

Reset

No

Yes, No

back to factory settings

Operation

0

0 … 9999

Operating days of the controller (balance 
value, cannot be set back to zero)

Pump

-

0 … 9999

Balance values, can be set back to zero (see 
page 16)

Mixer open

-

0 … 9999

Mixer closed

-

0 … 9999

Backup heating

-

0 … 9999

Max. S1

-

max.  999.9 °C

Max. S2

-

max.  999.9 °C

Max. S3

-

max.  999.9 °C

Min. press.

-

0.0 … 10.0  bar

Max. press.

-

0.0 … 10.0  bar

Version

-

-

Display of software version

All relays

Auto

Auto, Off

Operating modes of all relays

Man. 1

Auto

On, Auto, Off

Manual mode relay 1

Man. 2,3

Auto

Mixer 

closed, 

Auto, 

Mixer 

open, Off

Manual mode relay 2,3

Man. 4

Auto

On, Auto, Off

Manual mode relay 4

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Summary of Contents for 161010

Page 1: ...nce from this unit Please keep this manual safe Manual en Heating controller Manual for the specialised craftsman Installation Operation Troubleshooting Digital controller with system representation 1...

Page 2: ...tem are not exposed to strong electromagnetic fields Subject to technical change Errors excepted Target group These instructions are exclusively addressed to authorised skilled personnel Only qualifie...

Page 3: ...allation 5 2 1 Mounting 5 2 2 Electrical connection 5 3 Operation and function 6 3 1 Buttons and adjustment dial 6 3 2 Adjustment values and user code 6 3 3 Control LED 7 4 Systems 7 5 Indications fun...

Page 4: ...acity 4 A 240V Power supply 100 240V 50 60 Hz Supply connection typeY attachment Power consumption 1 W Mode of operation type 1 B C Y action Rated impulse voltage 2 5 kV Data interface VBus VBus curre...

Page 5: ...ning screw 2 2 Electrical connection WARNING Electric shock Upon opening the housing live parts are exposed Always disconnect the device from power supply before opening the housing ATTENTION ESD dama...

Page 6: ...ng the device to the mains Note The connection depends on the system layout selected see page 7 The auxiliary terminals can be used instead of R4 as the mixer switch for the heat generator if a voltag...

Page 7: ...ipped with a non adjustable safety shutdown function If the temperature at S2 reaches or exceeds 90 C the mixer closes The warning symbol appears on the screen and the Lightwheel flashes yellow If the...

Page 8: ...pressure monitoring tMixer 75 s 30 240 s Mixer runtime Corr tMixer 90 s 5 300 s Surplus mixer runtime when the mixer is closing tPLAY 4 s 1 15 s Mixer control time for change of flow direction Block...

Page 9: ...a switch for remotely controlling the heating cooling mode Contact open cooling mode Contact closed heating mode If the Condensation option is activated the controller monitors a dew point switch If t...

Page 10: ...lock prot Yes Yes No Blocking protection option PWM Heating Heating Solar PWM profile PWM A Slab drying Slab drying submenu TStart 20 C 10 C 30 C Slab drying start temperature TMax 45 C 20 C 60 C Slab...

Page 11: ...e in system 2 The room thermostat demands cold the outdoor temperature is indicated 5 2 Display values In order to access the display values from the home screen briefly press the right button 5 3 War...

Page 12: ...in Minimum temperature heating circuit option 5 4 Con guration In order to access the adjustment values from the home screen press the right button for approx 3 s and enter the user code see page 6 Ts...

Page 13: ...heating circuit TMax Maximum temperature heating circuit option TMax Maximum temperature heating circuit tLimit Time for which the calculated set flow temperature is to be used Remote control Remote c...

Page 14: ...ing tPLAY Mixer control time for change of flow direction Block prot Blocking protection option PWM PWM profile selection Chiller on Cooling demand on if the dew point switch detects condensation only...

Page 15: ...on and function en Slab drying Slab drying submenu TStart Start temperature TMax Holding temperature Rise Rise value Rise time Rise duration tBacking TMax holding time Start Activation Deactivation of...

Page 16: ...nsor Min press Max press Minimum and maximum pressure The balance values can be set back to zero In order to reset a value proceed as follows Select the desired value and press the right button Does t...

Page 17: ...tomatic operation Off Relay off Man 2 3 Manual mode of the mixer For control and service work the operating mode of the mixer can be manually adjusted Mixer open Relay 2 on Relay 3 off Auto Relays 2 a...

Page 18: ...plication example 6 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 1 Outdoor temperature sensor 2 Heating circuit flow 3 Return sensor optional 4 Room thermostat 5 Dew point switch optional 6 Boiler demand when voltage 30V...

Page 19: ...1290 15 1058 80 1309 20 1078 85 1328 25 1097 90 1347 30 1117 95 1366 35 1136 100 1385 40 1155 105 1404 45 1175 110 1423 50 1194 115 1442 Short circuit or line break Disconnected temperature sensors ca...

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