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Contents

1

Introduction ................................................................................................4

1.1

Symbols used .......................................................4

1.1.1

Symbols used in the manual ...................................4

1.1.2

Symbols used on the equipment .............................4

1.2

Abbreviations ........................................................4

1.3

General ..................................................................5

1.3.1

Manufacturer's liability .............................................5

1.3.2

Installer's liability .....................................................5

1.3.3

User's liability ..........................................................5

1.4

Homologations ......................................................6

1.4.1

Certifications ...........................................................6

2

Safety instructions and recommendations ..............................................7

2.1

Safety instructions ...............................................7

2.2

Recommendations ................................................7

3

Technical description ................................................................................9

3.1

Main parts ..............................................................9

3.1.1

Solar domestic hot water calorifier ..........................9

3.2

Control panels .....................................................10

3.2.1

Description of the keys ..........................................10

3.2.2

Description of the display ......................................11

4

Operating the appliance ..........................................................................13

4.1

Reading out measured values ...........................13

4.1.1

Resetting the values to zero ..................................13

4.2

User settings .......................................................14

4.2.1

Setting the time .....................................................14

4.2.2

Force back-up .......................................................14

4.2.3

Modifying the back-up authorisations ....................14

4.2.4

In the event of prolonged absences ......................14

4.3

Setting the DHW calorifier outlet
temperature .........................................................15

4.3.1

Programming and setting the electrical back-

up ..........................................................................15

4.3.2

Setting the thermostatic mixing valve ....................16

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Summary of Contents for BESL 200

Page 1: ...UNO EN Solar hot water calorifer BSL 200 400 BESL 200 400 L000541 B User Guide 300028413 001 A ...

Page 2: ...9 3 1 Main parts 9 3 1 1 Solar domestic hot water calorifier 9 3 2 Control panels 10 3 2 1 Description of the keys 10 3 2 2 Description of the display 11 4 Operating the appliance 13 4 1 Reading out measured values 13 4 1 1 Resetting the values to zero 13 4 2 User settings 14 4 2 1 Setting the time 14 4 2 2 Force back up 14 4 2 3 Modifying the back up authorisations 14 4 2 4 In the event of prolon...

Page 3: ...leaning the casing material 17 5 4 Checking the magnesium anode 17 6 Troubleshooting 18 6 1 Incidents and solutions 18 7 Technical specifications 19 7 1 Solar domestic hot water calorifier 19 7 2 Composition of the NF CESI solar systems packages For France 20 8 Warranty 23 8 1 General 23 8 2 Warranty terms 23 Contents 2 11 06 2012 300028413 001 A ...

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Page 5: ...jury WARNING Risk of a dangerous situation causing slight physical injury CAUTION Risk of material damage Signals important information Signals a referral to other instructions or other pages in the instructions 1 1 2 Symbols used on the equipment Before installing and commissioning the device read carefully the instruction manuals provided Dispose of the used products in an appropriate recovery a...

Page 6: ...following instructions 4 Read and follow the instructions given in the manuals provided with the appliance 4 Carry out installation in compliance with the prevailing legislation and standards 4 Perform the initial start up and carry out any checks necessary 4 Explain the installation to the user 4 If a maintenance is necessary warn the user of the obligation to check the appliance and maintain it ...

Page 7: ...structions regarding use of the appliance Care should be taken to ensure that children do not play with the appliance 1 4 Homologations 1 4 1 Certifications This product complies to the requirements to the european directives and following standards 4 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive Reference Standard EN 60 335 1 4 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Reference Standards EN 50 081 ...

Page 8: ... the installation Never drain the installation Do not replace or add water or solar fluid to the installation These actions must be carried out by a qualified technician To take advantage of the guarantee no modifications must be made to the appliance Only remove the covers for maintenance and breakdown repair operations and put the covers back in place after the maintenance and breakdown repair o...

Page 9: ...n it is running WARNING Do not modify the control system parameters unless fully conversant with them During extended absences we recommend lowering the set point temperature in the solar DHW calorifier to 45 C When the user is present the set point must be set to 60 C BSL 200 400 BESL 200 400 2 Safety instructions and recommendations 11 06 2012 300028413 001 A 8 ...

Page 10: ...inspection plate R Solar station T Solar regulator Y Electrical back up Option U Safety control unit for the solar circuit All components are checked for leaks and tested in the factory The control system the pump and the electrical back up are pre wired L000430 C 5 7 4 6 1 2 3 3 Technical description BSL 200 400 BESL 200 400 9 11 06 2012 300028413 001 A ...

Page 11: ...d 3 2 Control panels 3 2 1 Description of the keys A Key 4 Move the cursor upwards 4 Increase the value of parameter B Key B 4 Access a selected parameter 4 Confirm a value modification C Key 4 Move the cursor downwards 4 Reduce the parameter value D 3 position switch 4 E The back up may be active in day mode and night mode 4 0 The back up is deactivated 4 Z The back up is active in night mode onl...

Page 12: ...t point temperature exceeded K Z Cooling function of the collector or DHW calorifer activated E Antifreeze function activated K E Antifreeze function active running E Minumum collector temperature exceeded a Z Maximum DHW tank temperature exceeded a Maximum collector temperature exceeded T Adjustment parameter T Changing the settings a Sensor fault R K a Forcing of the solar pump R a Forcing of th...

Page 13: ...hase 4 Manual mode 4 The installation is in manual mode Set the regulator to automatic mode Flashing red 4 Sensor fault 4 Maximum tank temperature exceeded 4 The hot water tank has reached the set temperature and the installation is in overheating safety mode or in cooling mode 4 There is a sensor fault M002762 A A BSL 200 400 BESL 200 400 3 Technical description 11 06 2012 300028413 001 A 12 ...

Page 14: ... Reset to zero possible See chapter Resetting the values to zero page 13 h P2 Hour run meter on the electrical back up Reset to zero possible See chapter Resetting the values to zero page 13 KWh Amount of heat kWh 4 The amount of heat received is calculated according to the parameters input on commissioning DMAX 4 Reset to zero possible See chapter Resetting the values to zero page 13 Values KWh o...

Page 15: ...he B key to confirm the setting The electrical back up shuts down when the set point temperature is attained 4 2 3 Modifying the back up authorisations Throw the switch to modify the electrical back up authorisations E Winter Electrical back up is authorised day and night 0 Electrical back up is not authorised No back up heating Z Summer Electrical back up is only authorised at night The back up i...

Page 16: ... back up The temperature of the volume of water heated by the electrical resistor is set by the installer on commissioning of the installation according to the size of the home Using the solar control system it is possible to adjust the volume of water heated to 40 C by the resistor in two ways 4 Force the continuous heating of the resistor for significant unforeseen needs See chapter Force back u...

Page 17: ... If the temperature in the solar collectors is higher than 130 C the control system operates in safety mode Wait until the evening before start up or cool down cover the solar collectors Commissioning is performed by the installer Once connected to the power supply the control system is in automatic mode To disconnect the solar pump a minimum temperature of 30 C is required at the collector and a ...

Page 18: ...ssure which may that may damage the domestic hot water calorifier WARNING Failure to abide by this maintenance rule may damage the domestic hot water calorifier and void its warranty 5 3 Cleaning the casing material Clean the outside of appliances using a damp cloth and a mild detergent 5 4 Checking the magnesium anode The magnesium anode must be checked at least every 2 years After the first chec...

Page 19: ...leshooting 6 1 Incidents and solutions Description Checks Solutions The pilot light is off The current has been cut Restore the current BSL 200 400 BESL 200 400 6 Troubleshooting 11 06 2012 300028413 001 A 18 ...

Page 20: ... Performance Primary circuit Back up exchanger Power exchanged 1 kW 24 24 24 Performance Flow per hour T 35 C 1 litres per hour 590 590 590 Transfer capacity over 10 minutes T 30 C 2 litres per 10 min 150 200 270 Cooling constant Cr Wh 24h L K 0 23 0 20 0 18 Maintenance consumption ΔT 45K kWh 24h 1 8 2 2 2 6 Performance NL 0 7 1 2 2 7 1 Primary temperature 80 C Domestic cold water inlet 10 C Domes...

Page 21: ...n expansion vessel and a control system 4 The solar fluid that protects the installation from frost and corrosion The system is delivered to the installer in two units a roof pack containing the collectors their mounting system and the hydraulic connections on the one hand and a cellar pack containing the calorifier the system components and the solar fluid on the other hand CESI System INISOL Arr...

Page 22: ...20 ER 155 100014077 Roof integral Installation 17 ER 231 100014741 UNO NE 400 6 3 panels On roof ER 156 100014078 BESL 400 ER 374 100019142 400 Electric EG 101 89807794 Roof integral Installation 20 ER 157 100014079 Roof integral Installation 17 ER 232 100014742 UNO N 200 2 1 collector On roof ER 152 100014074 BSL 200 ER 359 100019134 200 Boiler EG 101 89807794 Roof integral Installation 20 ER 153...

Page 23: ...ER 157 100014079 Roof integral Installation 17 ER 232 100014742 UNO N 400 4 2 panels On roof ER 154 100014076 BSL 400 ER 361 100019136 400 Boiler EG 101 89807794 Roof integral Installation 20 ER 155 100014077 Roof integral Installation 17 ER 231 100014741 UNO N 400 6 3 panels On roof ER 156 100014078 BSL 400 ER 361 100019136 400 Boiler EG 101 89807794 Roof integral Installation 20 ER 157 100014079...

Page 24: ...mended by Decree Law 84 2008 of 21 May warranties relating to sales of consumer goods and other implementing rules Other countries The following provisions are not exclusive of the buyer being able benefit from the legal provisions applicable regarding hidden defects in the buyer s country Starting from the purchase date shown on the original fitter s invoice your appliance has a contractual guara...

Page 25: ...gence repairs by unqualified parties faulty or insufficient monitoring and maintenance faulty power supply or the use of unsuitable fuel Sub assemblies such as motors pumps electric valves etc are guaranteed only if they have never been dismantled The legislation laid down by european directive 99 44 EEC transposed by legislative decree No 24 of 2 February 2002 published in O J No 57 of 8 March 20...

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