Elster F90S Installation And Operating Instructions Download Page 4

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Elster Messtechnik GmbH, Otto-Hahn-Straße 25, 68623 Lampertheim
Tel: +49 (0) 6206 933 0, Fax: +49 (0) 6206 933 100, www.elstermesstechnik.com

Artikel-Nr.  0080141141 - 2011-03-02 (F90S_M_09.01e/03.11)

Important:

Mounting only for instruments with detachable calculators!

A.  Mounting with a sticker pad

Press the locking positions on the side of the adapter lightly with 
one hand while pulling up the calculator housing with the other 
hand.

Latch the wall mounting support onto instrument. Remove the 
protective foil from the sticker pad and press the pad 

fi

 rmly onto 

the wall support.

Remove the second protective foil from the sticker pad and press 
the instrument with the wall mounting suport 

fi

 rmly in place on the 

wall.

B.  Mounting with dowels

Press the locking positions on the side of the adapter lightly with 
one hand while pulling up the calculator housing with the other 
hand.

Drill holes for the dowels (Ø 6 mm, depth 40 mm). Take into 
account the maximum length of the connecting cable (300 mm) 
between the 

fl

 ow sensor and the heat meter.

Screw on the wall mounting support.

Attach the instrument to the mounting support.

C.  Removing the heat meter from the mounting suppor

t

Pull the instrument upwards and away from the wall.

Subject to technical change!
Return shipment of the lithium batteries must be carried out 
appropriately.

The wall mounting kit included in delivery:

2 screws

2 dowels

1 double-sided sticker pad

1 wall mounting support 

11    Mounting with wall support

When the calculator is detached from the 

fl

 ow sensor it

can be mounted on the wall using the mounting support.
If possible, place the wall mounting support above the 

fl

 ow sen-

sor.The display must remain accessible and able to be read out
without auxiliary tools.

Summary of Contents for F90S

Page 1: ...0 K Q 20l h T 6 100 K for example for radiator heating Q 100l h T 3 100 K Q 20l h T 6 100 K To clean the heat meter only if necessary use a slightly moist not dripping wet cloth If more than one heat meter is installed in one unit care must be taken to ensure that all the meters have the same installation conditions Pay attention to the installation point of the heat meter standard in the return f...

Page 2: ...ast billing date1 5 Current power in kW 2 Segment test all segments triggered simultaneously 4 Total volume in m3 7 Current date 6 Current flow in m3 h 8 Error message alternating binary and hexadecimal display 1 Maximum power in kW 4 Return flow temperature in o C 3 Forward flow temperature in o C 5 Temperature difference 6 Days in operation since verification 2 Maximum flow in m3 h 8 M Bus addre...

Page 3: ...al and boundary values of the contact are taken into consideration the user is free to define his contact data within a wide range A wide variety of data acquisition instruments can be connected to the contact outputs The pulse value is indicated on the instrument Pulse value Heat 1kWh Imp or optional Volume 100 L Imp Details Flow sensor 0 6 1 5 2 5 Nominal flow qp m h 0 6 1 5 2 5 Max flow m h 1 2...

Page 4: ...s on the side of the adapter lightly with one hand while pulling up the calculator housing with the other hand Drill holes for the dowels Ø 6 mm depth 40 mm Take into account the maximum length of the connecting cable 300 mm between the flow sensor and the heat meter Screw on the wall mounting support Attach the instrument to the mounting support C Removing the heat meter from the mounting support...

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