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B 268 - XSE 602  C1  Eng. 

 

 22.11.10 AM  

 REV. 02

  

We reserve the right to make changes witout notice

COSTER

16. ALARMS

The alarms processed by the controller are of three types :

– alarms for the irregular operation of the controller and of the heating zones  controlled 

– alarms for short or open circuits detectors connected

– alarms by external contacts

The alarm status is indicated by the LEDs on the controller facia and by the word ALARM appearing 

on the display when alarm is sent to PC, and is identified, on the configuration page, by the letter 

“A” alternating with the number of the alarm concerned.

With C-Bus setup the alarms can be sent to a local PC and  / or to the telemanagement central PC.

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1

 Functional alarms   

The functional alarms are triggered in the presence of prolonged differences between actual and 

desired values.

These alarms, with the exception of the real time clock alarm (8), do not affect the normal operation 

of the controller. 

Factory setting : all disabled  except for real time clock alarm (8)

Using + key enable alarms of interest replacing dashes with numbers.

When the number blinks = alarm triggered

The limit values and the delay times for sending the alarms can only be modified by PC.

Type of alarm and causes :

1

 = temperature difference heating  zone 1 flow   (B1)

– enabled with pump M1 in operation

– triggered when actual temperature less than that desired.

3

 = temperature difference ambient  (B3)

– enabled with NORMAL modes and with outside temperature below desired ambient tempe-

rature.

– triggered when actual temperature below or above that desired.

5

 = temperature difference heating  zone 2  flow  2 (B5)

– enabled when pump M2 in operation

6

 = temperature difference ambient  (B6)

– enabled with NORMAL modes and with outside temperature below desired ambient tempe-

rature.

– triggered when actual temperature below or above that desired.

8

 = internal real time clock : cannot be disabled

– triggered when clock assumes meaningless values.

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2

 Detector alarms

The detector alarms are triggered in the event of open or short detector circuits.

Factory setting : all enabled.

With + and – keys disable the alarms which are not of interest by substituting dashes for the numbers.

Type of alarm and effect :

1

 = flow  1 detector (B1) : valve Y1 stops where it is and pump M1 maintains its status at moment 

of alarm.

2

 = outside  detector (B2) : valves stop where they are and pumps maintain their status at moment 

of alarm. In C-Ring last value continues to be transmitted.

3

 = ambient  1 detector (B3) : with pump M1 On, ambient temp. = desired ambient temp.; with  

pump M1 Off, value of ambient temp. calculated by controller.

4

 = anticondensing  detector (B4) : anticondensing function disabled.

5

 = flow  2 detector (B5) : valve Y2 stops where it is and pump M2 maintains its status at moment 

of alarm.

6

 = ambient  2 detector (B6) : with pump M2 On, ambient temp. = desired ambient temp.; with pump 

M2 Off, value of ambient temp. calculated by controller.

8

 = C-Ring : open electric circuit or fault in one of controllers in ring.

The triggering of the alarm is delayed by one minute .

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3

 Alarms or status from external contacts (k) 

Alarms triggered by closure of voltage-free contacts

 k1

 ... 

k3

 regarding plant components (pumps, 

burners, etc).

The triggering of the alarm is delayed by one minute.

 

Factory setting : all disabled.

With + key enable alarms which are of interest by substituting numbers for dashes.

When number blinks = alarm triggered.

If not used as alarms they can be used as status indicators .

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Summary of Contents for B 268

Page 1: ...rection of heating curve origin self adjusting Eco Off Timed programming twentyfive 24Hour programs two 7Day periods Programming with dates twentyfive holiday periods winter season special period Summer plant exercise of valves and pumps Automatic change GMT BST Metering of degree days Remote control for modifying current timed programme of events Three On Off inputs for signalling status or alarm...

Page 2: ... 30 C water 2 Flows 0 20 30 99 C Valve actuator run time 30 630 3 600 s Optimisation of operating times start inertia 0 00 1 00 7 45 h limit Normal optimisation 0 00 2 00 12 00 h limit Holidays optimisation 0 00 10 00 40 00 h boosting 0 0 3 0 10 0 C reduction ambient temp optimum stop 0 00 0 5 3 5 C time constant 1 48 255 h Telemanagement Speed C Bus chosen from 1200 2400 4800 9600 bauds Telemanag...

Page 3: ...rn pipe between the anticondensing pump connection and the boiler itself 9 WIRING Proceed as follows Separate base and cover Mount base on DIN rail and check that securing elements 5 4 hold it firmly in place Carry out wiring according to the diagram and in observance of the relevant regulations in force and using cables of 1 5 mm2 for power and relay control outputs 1 mm2 for sensors and remote c...

Page 4: ...those of configuration dedicated exclusively to telemanagment see 4 TECHNICAL DATA operational status of plant components pumps auxiliaries in general acquire alarms coming from boiler plant read the measurements of the detectors temperatures outside flow boiler etc 10 4 C Bus electrical connection for local or remote Telemanagement Each controller must be equipped with the C Bus Plug in of the re...

Page 5: ... The adjustment may be necessary to avoid possible unbalances in the output of the heat emitters with high outside temperatures intermediate seasons Des i gn Ou t s i de Temp 5 0 c 23 2 24 2 Des i gn F l ow Temp 70 0 c 23 3 24 3 Cu r veOr i g i n TO2 0 F l ow T 20 0 c 23 4 24 4 11 OPERATION XSE 602 is a slave digital controller with microprocessor which order to function has to be connected to a p...

Page 6: ... each C difference between measured room tempe rature and the desired toom temperature when the measured room temperature is below the desired room temperature NEGATIVE reduction of the flow temperature for each C difference between the measured room temperature and the desired room temperature when the measured room temperature is higher than the desired room temperature 12 8 Eco Off For each hea...

Page 7: ...ow calculated flow temperature Boosting pump always On Flow pump always On Delay Off 30 min delay time in switching off to dissipate heat accumulated in plant 12 13 Metering degree days For each zone controlled XSE 602 meters degree days in two ways 20 metering of degree days with reference to conventional ambient temperature of 20 C Amb metering of degree days with reference to the actual ambient...

Page 8: ...ptimisation Maximum period before start occupancy for first startup of plant when controller uses one of 7 day and or 24 hour programmes available in practice startup after being switched off for a night 13 6 Duration optimisation after holiday Maximum period before start occupancy for first startup of plant after a holiday period 13 7 Boosting Increase in desired ambient temperature and consequen...

Page 9: ...CK 1 2 FLOW 1 2 FROSTPROT OFF Fr to day and month of start and end of special period 14 5 Extension period The Extension period overrides all programmes and modes in use causing the heating zones to operate for the time and at the temperature set To activate the Extension period close the switch c1 for heating zone 1 or c2 for heating zone 2 for at least five seconds and then open it At the expiry...

Page 10: ...cessary to monitor the operational status of the plant ambient temperature desired by modes in use and actual measured by detectors B3 and B6 If the detectors are not connected in place of Act Amb T appears Cal Amb T flow temperatures desired by modes in use and actual measured by detectors B1 and B5 outside temperatures actual If detector B2 is not connected to controller in place of actual appear...

Page 11: ...ature difference ambient B6 enabled with NORMAL modes and with outside temperature below desired ambient tempe rature triggered when actual temperature below or above that desired 8 internal real time clock cannot be disabled triggered when clock assumes meaningless values 16 2 Detector alarms The detector alarms are triggered in the event of open or short detector circuits Factory setting all ena...

Page 12: ...tion completed and checked 17 1 Testing C Ring Ensure that all the other controllers connected in C Ring are correctly powered by 230 V AC or 240 V AC for UK market Slave controllers or configured as SECONDARIES in selected on testing page The PRIMARY controller sends a signal every 5 seconds via C Ring On all the displays appears If the connection is positive OK replaces on all the displays If on...

Page 13: ...CK 2 1 4 0c De s i r ed Temp FROSTPROT 6 0 c De s i r ed Temp FLOW 1 2 0 0c De s i r ed Temp FLOW 2 3 0 0c Remo t e Ex t 2 1 0c f o r hou r s 3 An t i condens NO De s i r ed T 5 0 0c Eco O f f H t g1 NO H t g2 NO Op t imi s H t g 1 On NO O f f NO Op t imi s H t g 2 On NO O f f NO Summ e r P l an t Ex e r c i s e NO Ho l i da yP r og H t g2 FROSTPROT 6 0c Ho l 0 1 H t g NO F r to He a t i ng Se a s...

Page 14: ...4 hour programmes in 21 2 12 4 H t g 2 2 4HOUR 1 19 3 Choice programme for heating zone 2 7DAY 1 2 24HOUR 1 25 NORMAL 1 5 SETBACK 1 2 FROSTPROT FLOW 1 2 OFF Instead of programme may appear REMOTE NOR MAL 2 REMOTE SETBACK REMOTE 2c REMO TE FROSTPROT REMOTE OFF SUMMER HOLIDAY SPECIAL REMOTE EXTENSION 12 9 Mode 2 NORMAL Td2 1 0 c Va r 0 0 c 19 5 Mode in use heating zone 2 Td Mode desired temperature ...

Page 15: ...ector B4 15 5 Ou t s i de Temp Ac t ua l 2 0 c 22 5 Actual outside temp measured by B2 or coming via C Ring 15 5 If outside detector B2 not connected value comes via C Ring Actual is replaced by C Ring Des Amb T 20 0 c Ac t Amb T 20 5 c 22 1 Ambient T desired by mode in use heating zone 1 Temp measured by ambient detector B3 15 5 Valve and pump LEDs of heating zone 1 blink Des Amb T 20 0 c Ac t Am...

Page 16: ... temperature 12 5 24 5 Valve and pump LEDs of heating zone 2 blink S t a r t i ne r t i a MANUAL 1 00h c 23 8 Optimum start inertia 13 4 Valve and pump LEDs of heating zone 1 blink MANUAL correction of value manually AUTOMAT correction of value automatically Op t S t a r t Ho l i da y Max Du r a t 1 0 0 0h 23 10 Maximum duration optimum start after a holiday period 13 6 Valve and pump LEDs of heat...

Page 17: ...n NO 25 1 Enabling alarms to send to telemanagement PC Enabling telemanagement keynumber 10 5 Only if connected in C Bus Enab l e Remo t e NO 25 3 NO remote control excluded HEATING ZONE 1 remote control zone1 HEATING ZONE2 remote control zone 2 HEATING ZONES remote control for both zones 12 11 Only if connected in C Bus Add r es s G r oup 25 2 Telemanagement address of controller Group to which c...

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