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Danfoss District Energy 

 

 

 

 

VI.SH.L1.02 

 

 

 

               DEN-SMT/PL

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Instruction

1.0   Table of contents

INFOCAL 8

Energy calculator

2.0  Safety notes and product information

1.0   Table of contents

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2.0   Safety notes and product information

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3.0   Installation of energy calculator

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4.0   Installation of temperature sensors

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5.0   Pulse input volume pulses

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Power  supply

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Start-up  operation

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Expansion  modules

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Communication

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10.0 Display

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11.0  Simple operation

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12.0  Error codes

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Following instructions refer to the energy calculator.

The regulations on the use of energy meters must be observed! The 

meter installation is only to be performed by an installation and/

or electrical contractor using personnel trained in the installation 

and use of electrical equipment and familiar with the Low Voltage 

Directive.

- The specified absolute temp. measuring range 

is 0 ... 90°C/105°C/180°C

- The temperature range depends on calculator variant

- The exact temperature range is shown on the type plate

- The specified operating/ambient conditions are: 

5…55 °C; max. 93% rel. humidity

- Protection class: IP54;

- Ambient temperatures below 35 °C ensures typical battery 

lifetime

This installation guide is intended for trained personnel and 

does not contain any basic working steps.

If the flow sensor is insulated with the pipeline, 

the calculator must be accessible.

Safety Note

The seal on the energy calculator must not be damaged! 

A damaged seal will result in immediate invalidation of the 

factory warranty and verification. The cables supplied with the 

calculator must not be shortened, extended or changed in any 

other way.

Summary of Contents for INFOCAL 8

Page 1: ...ng personnel trained in the installation and use of electrical equipment and familiar with the Low Voltage Directive The specified absolute temp measuring range is 0 90 C 105 C 180 C The temperature range depends on calculator variant The exact temperature range is shown on the type plate The specified operating ambient conditions are 5 55 C max 93 rel humidity Protection class IP54 Ambient temper...

Page 2: ... personnel Initial operation is to be carried out and recorded after installation For medium temperatures of more than 90 C or if Twater Tambient for application as cooling meter or heat meter with cooling tariff the calculator must be removed from the flow sensor and installed a sufficient distance away from heat sources A wall holder supplied with meter or a space holder optional is available fo...

Page 3: ...5 or 90 angle The tip of the pocket must point in the opposite direction to the direction of flow and must be located in the middle of the pipe The temperature sensors must be sealed after installation in the pockets Connect the sensor cables to terminals as shown below For 2 wire connection to terminal 5 6 and 7 8 For 4 wire connection to terminal 1 5 6 2 and 3 7 8 4 Calculator type Sensor markin...

Page 4: ...ication Chilled water application TH TC TC TH Flow meter connection with pulse input and if required with power supply at the terminals 9 Vcc 10 flow pulse 11 Gnd of the calculator Pulse frequency 200 Hz Pulse duration 3 msec Pulse rate in display Loop 3 INFO In0 Flow sensor connection Sensor marking External Vcc 3 6 V 9 Open collector 10 Ground 11 5 0 Pulse input volume pulses Calculator heating ...

Page 5: ...ime are still updated but none of the measuring functions work incl the flow rate measurement Communication still functions over the optional M Bus RS485 and RS232 modules or the optical interface but reduces the life of the backup battery The radio function is switched off in the event of power supply failure Caution Used batteries must be disposed of at suitable waste collection points Risk of e...

Page 6: ...propriate slot and carefully connect the pre formed ribbon cable at both ends 3 Close the lid and check the calculator for correct operation by pressing the push button loop 3 Renew the seal of the housing lid if the calculator functions correctly The relevant ESD regulations electrostatic discharge must be observed No liability is accepted for damage especially to electronic circuits resulting fr...

Page 7: ...ve By Fixed Network For problematic radio installations shield the external radio module set can also be used 9 2 M Bus communication module The M Bus communication module is a serial interface for communi cation with external devices M Bus control centres e g IZAR CENT ER A number of meters can be connected to a control centre The module contains a 2 pole terminal strip with terminals marked 24 2...

Page 8: ... A 3 VDC voltage is connected to the terminal and can be used as the supply for a flow sensor The pulse output has the same characteristics as pulse output 1 speci fied under 8 6 It is not however electrically isolated 9 8 Analogue output function module The module has 2 passive analogue output connections which are freely programmable using the IZAR SET software On the terminal strip the electric...

Page 9: ...r Accounting date 1 previous year energy Accd 1L 2 4 Accounting date 2 Accounting date 2 energy Accd 2A 2 5 Accd 2 Future accounting date 2 2 6 Accounting date 2 previous year Accounting date 2 previous year energy Accd 2L 2 14 Accounting date 2 previous year Pulse input 2 Pulse input volume 2 Loop Sequence Window 1 Window 2 Window 3 3 Info loop 3 1 Current date Current time 3 2 SEC_Adr Secondary ...

Page 10: ...ted by pressing the button The error code display appears again automatically if the button is not pressed for approx 4 minutes The error display disappears automatically as soon as the cause of the error has been cleared All errors present longer than 6 minutes are saved in the error log Error code Description C 1 Basic parameters saved in flash or RAM have been lost E 1 Temperature range outside...

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Page 12: ...Instruction INFOCAL 8 VI SH L1 02 Produced by Danfoss A S 12 2014 ...

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