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SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS

1) INITIAL CONTROLS POSITIONS 

(see paragraph “front control panel”, page 6)

  D

  

at central area (comfort zone).

  E

 

fully rightwards at “MAX” position (same 

temperatures for night and day).

  H

 

at Automatic  1  (nighttime  economy/day-

time comfort).

  F

 

at position 2 for radiator heating, or at po-

sition 0,5 for panel heating.

  B

 

at central position (pump shutdown delay 

of about 30 minutes).

2) Set the boiler thermostat so to keep water temper-

ature at approx. 80 - 90°C, then turn the system on.

3) After 24 hours the ambient temperature of a stand-

ard  room  shall  be  equal  to  20°C.  If  temperature  is 

lower  turn  slightly  knob  F  counterclockwise,  if  it  is 

higher turn knob F clockwise.

Check again temperature after 24 hours. If required 

keep  on  adjusting  knob  F  position  like  indicated  in 

the table below until obtaining 20°C in the room, with 

         

whatever  outside  temperature  (it  is  recommended 

to  check  temperature  in  the  afternoon  and  early  in 

the  morning  since  outside  temperature  changes  for 

sure). 

NOTE 

knob  F  shall  be  used  to  select  the  required 

straight line in diagram A, i.e. the pointer indicates the 

straight line slope on the diagram.

4)  Under these conditions the control unit is set on 

the system and knob F shall no longer be operated.

To obtain the required operating modes according to 

the plate data, just use knobs D , E , G .

5)  Then  set  the  clock  as  described  in  paragraph 

“QUARTZ CLOCK DAILY PROGRAMMING”

Summary of Contents for EV02F

Page 1: ...e set programming determines the delivery water temperature value to be sent to the system to keep the set ambient temperature constant The control unit is fitted with quartz clock for daily programmi...

Page 2: ...in insulat ing material with transparent cover Protection IP40 installation wall flush or rear panel mounting TECHNICAL DATA Control unit consumption 5VA Supply voltage 230V 10 50Hz Compliance with CE...

Page 3: ...re similar to those tabulated below Resistance values as a function of temperature EC11 OUTSIDE PROBE TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE C DELIVERY PROBES EC12 EC13 TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE C 40 8629 35 7853 30 711...

Page 4: ...ff with the exception of the an tifreeze protection in the antifreeze operating mode and at night in the AUTOMATIC 2 operating mode To make the most of the remaining heat accumulated during the daytim...

Page 5: ...ervo controls powered with 230 V 50 Hz Circulation pump supply Servo control Supply voltage Common Open Close Delivery probe EC12 EC13 Outside probe EC11 230 V 50 Hz Circulation pump supply Circulatio...

Page 6: ...mfort Automatic 2 nightime antifreeze daytime comfort Screw for mechanical connection between electronic panel and terminal base Quartz clock for daily programming FRONT CONTROL PANEL L H G F E A A B...

Page 7: ...the purpose and with heat conducting paste interposed in order to guarantee proper heat conduction The immersion probe EC13 must be fitted in the pip ing with the sheath filled with mineral oil or si...

Page 8: ...8 EXAMPLES OF HYDRAULIC CONNECTIONS FOR MIXING VALVES 3 WAY SECTOR POWER OPERATED MIXING VALVE 3 WAY ROTOR POWER OPERATED MIXING VALVE 4 WAY ROTOR POWER OPERATED MIXING VALVE...

Page 9: ...turn slightly knob F counterclockwise if it is higher turn knob F clockwise Check again temperature after 24 hours If required keep on adjusting knob F position like indicated in the table below unti...

Page 10: ...NAL INSTRUCTIONS WINTER MODE DUTY Open the circulation pump gate valves Start the pump If the system is equipped with mixing valve operate the valve manually to remove any sediment deposi ted inside t...

Page 11: ...etely then turn the system off b stop water circulation pump c close circulation pump gate valves to prevent hot water infiltration into radiator circuits during the sum mer since mixing valves do not...

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