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- CHANNEL 2
As described in the “thermal unit managing one high temperature 
CH area and DHW supply” section.

The programmer can host up to 8 ON daily times and 8 OFF daily 
times. 5 programmable time areas are available for each day, for 
repetition  of  ON/OFF  programs  within  the  same  week  (1:  single 
day; 2: Mon-Fri; 3: Sat-Sun; 4: Non-Sat; 5: Mon-Sun).

  “Comfort” position.

Boiler CH operation management only. Programmer is considered 
as always turned ON, regardless of its programs. Room tempera-
ture is the one set as “COMFORT”.
Room thermostats turn ON or OFF the relevant zone pumps, and 
when all room thermostats are set to OFF, CH demands termina-
te.

 “Reduced” position

Boiler CH operation management only. Programmer is considered 
as always turned OFF, regardless of its programs. Room tempera-
ture is the one set as “REDUCED”.
Room thermostats turn ON or OFF the relevant zone pumps, and 
when all room thermostats are set to OFF, CH demands termina-
te.

     
Knob 13

 is disabled for CH flow temperature adjusting, it sets the 

fictitious room temperature (please, see “SLIDING” TEMPERATU

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RE OPERATION section). 

“SLIDING” TEMPERATURE

The boiler adjusts the temperature of CH flow to the high tempera

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ture zone (temperature of the radiators) and the temperature of the 

low temperature zone (floor heating) following the signals from:

- external temperature readings from the external probe 
- desired  room  temperature  to  be  set  through  knob  13.  12°C  to 
28°C range.
Knob 13 turned fully counter-clockwise correspond to 12°C room 
temperature; knob 13 set to 09:00 hours correspond to 15°C;  knob 

13  set  to  12:00  hours  correspond  to 
20°C; knob 13 set to 03:00 hours cor-
respond to 25°C; knob 13 turned ful-
ly  clockwise  correspond  to  28°C;  for 
best CH curve setup, turn knob 13 to 
position corresponding to 20°C;

1.2.2.5 Anti-Legionella function
Anti-Legionella  function  is  activated 
every  15  days,  it  consists  in  heating 
up the water tank to 65°C for 30 mins, 

regardless of all other setups.

1.2.2.6 Pump anti-seizure function
When the pumps or electric valves are left inactive for 24 hours, 
the  pump  anti-seizure  function  operates  the  pumps  and  electric 
valves for 3 mins.

1.2.2.7 Phone operation function
When a phone operation module is connected to the boiler pcb, the 
“COMFORT” function and the loading of the boiler can be remotely 
activated regardless of knob 11 position.

1.2.3 Electronic programmer setup

A. Initialization

When setting up the programmer for the first time or re-program

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ming it, it is advisable to reset it by turning selector 2 to RUN and 
pressing  the  reset  micro-switch  R: Time,  ON  and  OFF  programs 

will be deleted (time display will flash 0:00).

In order to set the day of the week, current time, ON and OFF pro-
grams, please see below sections B and C.
B. Setting the day of the week and current time

Position selector 2 to RUN and press h and m buttons at the same 
time,  until  the  two  dots  dividing  hours  and  minutes  display  stop 

flashing (If the reset micro-switch 

R  was  previously  pressed,  the 

time display stops flashing also); press button 

1...7 in order to set 

the day of current week (displayed by indicator 8), press button h 
in order to set current hour, press button m in order to set current 
minutes  (when  h  and  m  are  simultaneously  pressed,  the  digital 
display runs fast).
Wait for approximately ten seconds until the two dots dividing hours 

and minutes display start flashing. Now the day of the week and 

current time setup procedure is completed.

C.  ON and OFF program setup 

Set  selector  2  to  P1  in  order  to  program  channel  1  and  to  P2  in 
order to program channel 2 (display 3 indicates the number of cho-
sen channel,  indication 4 displays 

 symbol to indicate that we 

are setting an ON time, display 5 indicates 1

 as the first program is 

being set; up to 8 ON and OFF intervals are available for program-
ming, that is 16 times).

Follow the below described procedure in order to set the ON time:
- press button 1...7 in order to set the desired of the week (or days 
of the week 

(1)

);

- press button h and then button m in order to set hour and minutes 
of the ON time;

- press button 

 in order to confirm the programmed ON time and 

proceed to the programming of the OFF time (indicator 4 is off and 
it  indicates  that  an  OFF  time  is  being  set;  indicator  5  displays  2 
indicating the second time is being set).
Follow  again  the  above  described  procedure,  in  order  to  set  the 
OFF program and after that, press 

 

button.

Now one boiler  operation  interval is set through its ON and OFF 
programmed times, indicator 5 displays 3; In order to set an addi-
tional ON time, follow the above instructions, or move selector  2 to 
RUN  in order to terminate the programming procedure. 

(1)

By repeatedly pressing button 1...7, the following programmable 

time  areas  are  available  in  order  to  automatically  repeat  the  ON 
and OFF programs within the same week:

No. 1 programmable time area: single week day

No. 2 programmable time area: Monday through Friday

No. 3 programmable time area: Saturday and Sunday

No. 4  programmable time area: Monday through Saturday

No. 5 programmable time area: Monday through Sunday
When programming an ON time in a multi-day programmable time 
area (e.g. no. 2), the OFF time must be set in the same program-
mable time area in order to make it effective to all days included in 
the area.

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KEY CHART
1
 Operating mode selector
2 Programming selector
3 Channel indicator
4 Channel activation indicator
5 Indication of the programmed 
   period

6 SKIP function button
7 SKIP function indication
8 Week-day indicator
9 Current time indicator

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Summary of Contents for BALI B BTFSE 24

Page 1: ...IST 03 C 192 01 INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE BALI B BTNE 25 BTNE 32 BTNE 42 BTFSE 24 BTFSE 32 BTFSE 36 GB...

Page 2: ...Dear Customer Thank you for choosing and buying one of our boilers Please read these instructions carefully in order to install operate and maintain this equipment properly 1...

Page 3: ...ment sites Keep the packaging out of the reach of children as by its nature it may represent a hazard In the event of failure and or faulty functioning switch off the boiler Do not attempt to repair i...

Page 4: ...of temperature probes page 9 1 3 Maintenance page 9 1 4 Information for the user page 9 2 Technical characteristics and dimensions page 10 2 1 Technical characteristics page 10 2 2 Dimensions page 10...

Page 5: ...operates in CH and instantaneous DHW supply mode only As soon as the probe is replaced the boiler will resume operation 8 Indication light red when the light is on and fixed it indicates that the temp...

Page 6: ...liters per minute relies upon the boiler thermal output and water main supply temperature according to the fol lowing formula l DHW in liters per minute K T K represents 344 for BTFS 24 model 459 for...

Page 7: ...t when the boiler is equipped with an external temperature probe the user sets a fictitious room temperature va lue via knob 13 please see SLIDING TEMPERATURE OPERA TION section Knob 13 is used to adj...

Page 8: ...of the week current time ON and OFF pro grams please see below sections B and C B Setting the day of the week and current time Position selector 2 to RUN and press h and m buttons at the same time unt...

Page 9: ...will be displayed fixed and symbol will be displayed indicator 4 now the chan nel will be permanently active Rapidly set selector 1 to position O without stopping in position AUTO press once or twice...

Page 10: ...usehold products Do not use water As provided by law the boiler is to be serviced once a year Correct maintenance ensures boiler to function efficiently environmentally friendly preventing any danger...

Page 11: ...aracteristics High output cast iron heat exchanger Stainless steel plate DHW heat exchanger Stainless steel horizontal stratification 60 l water tank with sacrificial magnesium anode Glass wool alumin...

Page 12: ...inlet C DHW flow F Cold water inlet M CH flow R CH return G Gas inlet C DHW flow F Cold water inlet M CH flow R CH return M1 Low temperature zone flow M2 Low temperature zone return D Flue gas outlet...

Page 13: ...CAST HEAT EXCHANGER BURNER Plate heat exchanger probe Zone 1 high temperature Thermostatic valve DHW Cold water inlet Water tank probe Water tank VM 2 way Cold water inlet Zone 1 high temperature Zon...

Page 14: ...16 4 Water tank capacity l 60 60 60 60 60 60 DHW supply T 30K EN 625 l 10 220 242 280 215 245 253 prEN 13203 efficiency rating Min DHW flow rate l min 3 3 3 3 3 3 Min DHW pressure bar 1 1 1 1 1 1 Max...

Page 15: ...manual Four legs with threads 3 2 2 Choosing where to install the boiler When choosing where to install the boiler follow the instructions below indications in paragraph 3 2 5 Air flue gas system conf...

Page 16: ...lination toward the ground of at least 5 The terminal is to ensure efficient constant evacuation of flue gas in any weather condition The flue gas terminal is to stand at least 0 5 m above any adjacen...

Page 17: ...0 mm diameter split pipes Roof mounted flue gas terminal Allowable configuration for max length of split pipes 2 flanged stub pipes 1 meter long air intake pipe 30 meter long flue gas pipe 1 air intak...

Page 18: ...damage or injury cau sed by failure to properly earth the power main Gas lines DHW and CH pipes are not suitable for earthing purpo ses 3 2 9 Hydraulic connections Before connecting the boiler it is a...

Page 19: ...through water mains inlet tap on the boiler as necessary Water pressure adjustment must be performed when the system is cold The thermo manometer gauge on the boiler allows for che cking the pressure...

Page 20: ...er P3 boiler operating mode selector P2 DHW temperature adjusting potentiometer P1 CH temperature adjusting potentiometer IG two poled main power switch BC flame detection pcb VG gas valve E RIV flame...

Page 21: ...NECTION M1 M24 AVAILABLE CONNECTORS X1 X8 AVAILABLE CONNECTORS CT PHONE CONNECTION DEVICE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT FUSE SP 2 AF 250 Vac FUSE FUSE SZ 2 5 AF 250 Vac FUSE P4 HIGH TEMPERATURE CH CURVES ADJUSTI...

Page 22: ...ted by qualified personnel In order to verify nozzle and gas inlet pressure connect a mano meter to checks on the gas valve Boilers are factory set according to gas type requested upon order Any later...

Page 23: ...the plate heat exchanger The boiler has shut down and red light no 4 is flashing Restore correct water pressure Insufficient water pressure Possible water leaks Check system for leaks Pressure switch...

Page 24: ...has not sufficient pressu re or flow rate Check DHW system Check flow meter filter Flow meter sensor is faulty or discon nected Replace or reconnect it Flow meter is blocked Replace it Burner does not...

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