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Table of contents

1. 

For optimum use of the heating system, read the operating instructions! .................... 4

1.1 

Important addresses and telephone numbers ..................................................................................... 4

1.2 

Key to symbols used .............................................................................................................................. 4

1.3 

System data ............................................................................................................................................. 5

1.4 

Calculation basis ..................................................................................................................................... 5

1.5 

Burner setting .......................................................................................................................................... 6

2. 

Safety information ................................................................................................................ 7

2.1 

Intended use ............................................................................................................................................ 7

3. 

Customer service ................................................................................................................. 8

4. 

Functional principle of the heating system ....................................................................... 9

5. 

System start-up .................................................................................................................. 11

5.1 

Checks prior to start-up ....................................................................................................................... 11

5.2 

Switching on the system ...................................................................................................................... 11

6. 

Heating system control ..................................................................................................... 12

6.1 

What is the function of the heating controller TopTronic

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6.2 

How you can save energy .................................................................................................................... 12

6.3 

Basic display ......................................................................................................................................... 12

6.4 

Operating and display elements .......................................................................................................... 13

6.4.1 

Function of the operating elements ......................................................................................................... 13

6.4.2 

Basic procedure for changing settings .................................................................................................... 13

6.4.3 

What to do if... ......................................................................................................................................... 14

6.4.4 

Control elements on the boiler control panel ........................................................................................... 15

6.5 

Main settings ......................................................................................................................................... 17

6.5.1 

Changing the room temperature ............................................................................................................. 17

6.5.2 

Setting the reduced (night time) temperature .......................................................................................... 18

6.6 

Operating modes ................................................................................................................................... 19

6.6.1 

Operating mode functions ....................................................................................................................... 19

6.6.2 

Operating modes for holiday and absence? ............................................................................................ 20

6.6.3 

Changing the operating mode - for “HOLIDAY TIL”, “ABSENT TIL” and “PARTY TIL” .............................. 21

6.6.4 

Changing operating mode - for “AUTOMATIC”, “SUMMER” , “HEATING”, “RED. HEATING” and 
“STANDBY” ............................................................................................................................................. 22

6.7 

Switching times (heating times) .......................................................................................................... 23

6.7.1 

Standard heating times ........................................................................................................................... 23

6.7.2 

Table for recording individual switching times ......................................................................................... 23

6.7.3 

Changing the switching times (heating times) ......................................................................................... 24

6.7.4 

Copying switching times .......................................................................................................................... 27

6.8 

Heating curve ........................................................................................................................................ 29

6.8.1 

Heating curve (heating characteristic) information .................................................................................. 29

6.8.2 

Changing the heating curve (heating characteristic) ............................................................................... 30

6.9 

Domestic hot water ............................................................................................................................... 31

6.9.1 

Adjusting the domestic hot water temperature ........................................................................................ 31

6.9.2 

Manual hot water loading ........................................................................................................................ 32

6.9.3 

Domestic hot water economy temperature (reduced temperature) ......................................................... 33

6.10 

Further settings ..................................................................................................................................... 35

6.10.1 

Setting the clock ...................................................................................................................................... 35

6.10.2 

Setting the date ....................................................................................................................................... 36

6.10.3 

Changing between summer and winter time ........................................................................................... 36

6.10.4 

Setting the language ............................................................................................................................... 37

6.10.5 

Reloading the standard switching times program - Deleting the own time program ............................... 38

6.10.6 

Manual operating mode  ......................................................................................................................... 40

6.10.7 Alarms ..................................................................................................................................................... 41
6.10.8 

Changing the maximum boiler temperature ............................................................................................ 42

Summary of Contents for UltraOil 110

Page 1: ...JN Phone 44 1636 67 27 11 Fax 44 1636 67 35 32 Hoval Export Hoval Aktiengesellschaft Austrasse 70 9490 Vaduz Principality of Liechtenstein Phone 423 399 24 00 Fax 423 399 24 11 Subject to modi cations...

Page 2: ...6 6 1 Operating mode functions 19 6 6 2 Operating modes for holiday and absence 20 6 6 3 Changing the operating mode for HOLIDAY TIL ABSENT TIL and PARTY TIL 21 6 6 4 Changing operating mode for AUTO...

Page 3: ...age 45 6 11 4 Optional accessories 45 7 Oil tank and burner 46 7 1 Fuel 46 7 2 Filling the oil tank 46 7 3 Burner setting 46 7 4 Boiler room and supply of fresh air 46 7 5 Putting into service 46 7 6...

Page 4: ...ey 1 1 Important addresses and telephone numbers Heating installer Plumbing installer Electrical installer Chimney inspector Fuel supplier Oil burner service Tank cleaning 1 2 Key to symbols used i In...

Page 5: ...es No Thermostat Yes No Outside temperature sensor Yes No Room temperature sensor Yes No Ambient air dependent Yes No Ambient air independent Yes No Number of heating circuits 1 2 3 4 Heating circuit...

Page 6: ...4 210 254 00 6 Operating instructions 1 5 Burner setting To be completed by the firing operative Firing output setting Burner min kW max kW Exhaust gases C...

Page 7: ...led system may only be car ried out by a qualified installer The installation control must be completed prior to commissioning see chapter 5 Safety precautions Checking the water level see page 47 Alw...

Page 8: ...he Hoval Customer Service The reliable and safe functioning of a oil boiler as well as the achievement of an optimal effectiveness and clean combustion are only possible and guaranteed if the system i...

Page 9: ...n optimum and fuel efficient manner Delivers the heat from the heating water to the room Transports the heating water from the heating boiler to the radiators and back again to the heating boiler wher...

Page 10: ...ent Safety valve Membrane expansion vessel Depending on the working principle of the heating system selected there may be extra components or some may not be provided Have your system explained in det...

Page 11: ...densate drain pipe with water before starting up the system 5 1 Checks prior to start up Check the water level in the heating system The heating system must be filled with water and all the air remove...

Page 12: ...you can save energy For your benefit and for the environment Using energy more efficiently by avoiding unnecessary losses With little effort you can optimise the operation of your system and make it w...

Page 13: ...or changing settings An example Select the desired function Turn the rotary pushbutton to se lect or change the desired param eter flashing word or number Press the Info key at any time to go back to...

Page 14: ...t water it is cold Check the boiler controller for alarms and consult a heating engineer if necessary Check main switch see page 15 The room temperatu re setpoint requires fre quent adjustments be cau...

Page 15: ...erature Set the domestic hot water temperature Manual DHW reloading Page 31 32 5 Rotary pushbutton Change the values by turning Confirm the values by pressing Function selection by pressing and turnin...

Page 16: ...the day as well as the current boiler tem perature and room temperature room station 2 1 3 4 6 7 5 Possible readouts 1 Active heating time 24h 2 Weekday display 3 Display of the active operating mode...

Page 17: ...n The new Daytime room tempera ture setpoint appears on the dis play Tap the Daytime room tempera ture key to confirm the tempera ture setpoint MO 16 AUG 04 14 00 62 5C ROOM DAY 20 0 C ROOM DAY 22 0 C...

Page 18: ...setpoint flashes Set the desired room temperature by turning the rotary pushbutton The new Reduced room tempera ture setpoint appears on the dis play Tap the Reduced room tempera ture key to confirm t...

Page 19: ...o DHW mode Application You go on holiday for e g 1 week and you know the return date Page 20 21 You leave home in the morning and come back in the evening Page 20 21 You have guests in the evening Pag...

Page 20: ...evening You are travelling for an indef inite period of time and want the living area to be at the set reduced temperature on return You are away for an indefinite period of time during spring or autu...

Page 21: ...NT TIL PARTY TIL is shown flashing on the display Turn the rotary pushbutton and select Tap the rotary pushbutton to con firm the setting 6 6 3 Changing the operating mode for HOLIDAY TIL ABSENT TIL a...

Page 22: ...HEAT ING RED HEATING and STANDBY Follow the steps 1 to 3 described in chapter 6 6 3 Changing the op erating mode on page 21 Set the desired operating mode by turning the rotary pushbutton The selected...

Page 23: ...MC 1 MC 2 Mo Su 06 00 22 00 Hot water circuit DHW Mo Su 05 00 22 00 Further standard programs can be or could have been set up or enabled for programming by the installer P1 P3 see page 26 A maximum o...

Page 24: ...n flashing on the display Select the heating circuit by turning the rotary pushbutton Tap the rotary pushbutton to con firm the selected heating circuit MO 16 AUG 04 14 00 62 5C TIMEPROGRAMS TIMEPROGR...

Page 25: ...hown flashing on the display Set the desired heating start time by turning the rotary pushbutton Tap the rotary pushbutton to con firm the set start time The heating end time is shown flashing on the...

Page 26: ...06 00 18 00 reduced Factory setting Switching times program P2 Factory setting Switching times program P3 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 06 00 22 00 SU 1 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 MO 2 Tap...

Page 27: ...ct the day you want to copy by turning the rotary pushbutton Tap the rotary pushbutton to con firm the day The target day s is are shown flashing on the display Select the desired value by turning the...

Page 28: ...the next copy range by turn ing the rotary pushbutton Target range for the copy process is shown again flashing on the dis play Tap the Operating mode key to confirm the settings COPY DAY OK COPY MO T...

Page 29: ...be changed if the room temperature is not reached over a longer period of time during the heating period Recommended settings Floor heating 0 3 to 0 8 Radiator heating 1 0 to 2 0 Convector heating 1...

Page 30: ...to con firm The slope of the heating char acteristic curve is shown flashing on the display or OFF if the selected heating circuit is not connected Selectthedesiredvaluefortheslope of the heating char...

Page 31: ...flashes Tap the Room temperature key to confirm the temperature setpoint HEAT CURVE MC 1 00 Turn the rotary pushbutton to set further heating circuits Heating curves appears again on the display Tap t...

Page 32: ...to con firm the setting The selected additional loading time is shown 1 TIME DHW 0 0min 6 9 2 Manual hot water loading In case of increased hot water demand it is possible to set a temporary addition...

Page 33: ...n flashing on the display Tap the rotary pushbutton to confirm the selected value DHW is shown flashing on the display again Tap the rotary pushbutton to confirm the selected value 6 9 3 Domestic hot...

Page 34: ...0 The reduced night time DHW temperature flashes Select the desired temperature va lue by turning the rotary pushbut ton Tap the rotary pushbutton to confirm the setting Tap the Operating mode key 10...

Page 35: ...the selected value Time is shown flashing on the display Tap the rotary pushbutton to confirm the selected value The time is shown flashing on the display Set the desired time by turning the rotary p...

Page 36: ...confirm Change SU WI ON or OFF by turning the rotary pushbutton confirm Tap the key Operating mode to confirm the selected summer winter time and to open the basic display 6 10 2Setting the date YEAR...

Page 37: ...firm the selected value Language is displayed abbrevia tions for the language are shown flashing Turn the rotary pushbutton to se lect the desired language and tap to confirm Tap the pushbutton Operat...

Page 38: ...m the selected value The letters HC are shown flash ing on the display Select Default time by turning the rotary pushbutton Default time is shown flashing on the display Tap the rotary pushbutton to c...

Page 39: ...p the rotary pushbutton to con firm the selected value Reset HC is displayed Press and hold the rotary pushbut ton for 3 sec Reset HC is displayed to con firm Tap the Operating mode key to confirm the...

Page 40: ...if necessary depending on the heat demand CAUTION The DHW temperature can reach the level of the boiler temperature set point Scalding hazard if temperature setting too high To protect underfloor hea...

Page 41: ...Example for heat generator alarm messages switching status Error code 30 40 and index 2 8 Example for logical alarm messages control functions Error code 50 60 and index 2 4 Example for data bus alarm...

Page 42: ...display Turn the rotary pushbutton until Boiler contr appears on the dis play Boiler contr is shown flashing on the display Tap the rotary pushbutton to con firm the selected value Turn the rotary pus...

Page 43: ...4 210 254 00 43 Heating system control TEMP 60 0C The display flashes to show the temperature set Change the value Confirm 10 11 12...

Page 44: ...mperature values shown represent the current values Press and hold the rotary pushbutton to display the indivi dual setpoint only for 2 stage operation Heat generation hours of operation stage 2 Heat...

Page 45: ...toring and intervention options since every heating circuit can be assigned with its own individual room station Moreover the central unit contains various control and regulating functions which can o...

Page 46: ...Contaminated air for example with dust or textile fibres rapidly causes the burning to deteriorate and can shorten the service life of the boiler For this reason it is desirable that the boiler room...

Page 47: ...or mation Installation Instructions for the UltraOil In hard water areas the water heater and the immersion heater ele ments should be periodically descaled in the interests of providing hot water on...

Page 48: ...ank inspection It is legally required that the oil tank must be inspected and cleaned You should approach a specialist oil tank inspection company to carry this out Recommendation check whether your t...

Page 49: ...ating pump is not working unlock the locking screw powerfully turn the end of the shaft with a screwdriver until resistance subsides mixer valve does not open automatically switch the mixer valve over...

Page 50: ...time that heating energy is being wasted You therefore save fuel if you keep windows and doors closed in winter close chimney dampers when the fire is out only operate kitchen and bathroom fans when i...

Page 51: ...egional Service Controller who works in close co operation with the service engineers in the area The service call can then be made without delay You will find we have product ranges which offer you p...

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