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General notes ____________________________________________________________ 4

 

Other available documents __________________________________________________ 4

 

2

 

Safety information ________________________________________________________ 5

 

3

 

Technical data  ___________________________________________________________ 7

 

Dimensions (qp 0,6 

– 2,5 m³/h) _______________________________________________ 8

 

4

 

Installation  _____________________________________________________________ 10

 

Installation notes _________________________________________________________ 10

 

Examples of installation ____________________________________________________ 11

 

Installation notes for sensor adapter set (sensors directly immersed)  ________________ 12

 

4.1

 

Installation for cooling metering ___________________________________________ 12

 

5

 

Dimension of electronic unit _______________________________________________ 13

 

6

 

Operating elements ______________________________________________________ 15

 

6.1

 

Displaying current meter status ___________________________________________ 15

 

User loop “LOOP 0” _______________________________________________________ 15

 

Current values “LOOP 1” ___________________________________________________ 16

 

Prev

ious month's values “LOOP 2“ ___________________________________________ 16

 

General / Communication “LOOP 3“ __________________________________________ 17

 

Other “LOOP 4“ __________________________________________________________ 17

 

6.2

 

Monthly values ________________________________________________________ 17

 

7

 

Resolution of the display __________________________________________________ 18

 

8

 

Power supply  ___________________________________________________________ 18

 

9

 

Communication  _________________________________________________________ 19

 

Electronic unit interfaces ___________________________________________________ 19

 

9.1

 

M-Bus _______________________________________________________________ 19

9.2

 

Pulse output __________________________________________________________ 19

 

9.3

 

Wireless M-Bus  _______________________________________________________ 20

 

Predefined data telegrams  _________________________________________________ 20

 

Data telegram F000 

– stationary radio (sending interval 15 min) ____________________ 20

 

Data telegram F001 

– mobile data reading (sending interval 20 sec, battery lifetime 6 years)

21

 

Data telegram F002 

– mobile data reading (sending interval 34 sec, battery lifetime 11 

years) 

21

 

10

 

Error codes _____________________________________________________________ 22

 

11

 

Order codes (type number key)  ____________________________________________ 23

 

12

 

Additional ordering information for wM-Bus __________________________________ 24

 

13

 

Pressure loss ___________________________________________________________ 25

 

Summary of Contents for ultego III smart plus

Page 1: ...ultego III smart plus Technical description 32 22 101 001 a Date 07 04 2017 ista Middle East FZE Ultrasonic heating and cooling meter ultego III smart plus Residential...

Page 2: ...parts Compact space saving design Robust all metal measuring section Exceptional robust DuraSurface Easy installation and read out Fast and intelligent temperature measuring interval Large easy reada...

Page 3: ..._______________________16 General Communication LOOP 3 __________________________________________17 Other LOOP 4 __________________________________________________________17 6 2 Monthly values _______...

Page 4: ...asure ment in systems with water The meter consists of a volume measurement unit two fixed temperature sen sors and an electronic unit that calculates the energy consumption from the volume and temper...

Page 5: ...and operation of me ters in heating and cooling systems may install and remove the meter Only install or remove the meter when the pipes are pressure less After installing the meter check the leak tig...

Page 6: ...ing please ob serve legal regulations in particular those governing the label ling and packaging of hazardous goods Do not open the batteries Do not bring batteries into contact with water or expose t...

Page 7: ...nt range 0 180 C LCD 7 digit Optical interface Standard EN 62056 21 Communication Optional Separability Always cable length 1 5 m Temperature sensor Type Pt500 acc to EN 60751 not detachable Connectio...

Page 8: ...5 15 5 x 13 5 x 12 0 0 8 0 6 190 G1 1 2 6 1 2 150 1 5 0 5 22 5 x 18 5 x 11 3 1 1 1 5 110 G 3 4 3 15 3 150 3 9 1 2 15 5 x 13 5 x 12 0 0 8 1 5 130 G1 3 15 3 160 3 8 1 2 15 5 x 13 5 x 12 0 0 8 1 5 190 G1...

Page 9: ...length m h bar mm UH30 x05 0 6 16 110 UH30 x06 0 6 25 110 UH30 x07 0 6 16 190 UH30 x09 0 6 25 190 UH30 x21 1 5 16 110 UH30 x22 1 5 25 110 UH30 x23 1 5 16 190 UH30 x25 1 5 25 190 UH30 x26 1 5 16 130 UH...

Page 10: ...serve in addition the admixtures Seal the temperature sensor and the fittings to protect against manipula tion If you install the meter for cooling metering follow the respective notes Recommendation...

Page 11: ...pipeline This position is not permitted for cold meters and in cases where moisture can enter the electronic unit due to conden sation e g during an interruption in the summer Fig 4 Mounting position...

Page 12: ...int of installation until it comes to a stop tightening torque 3 5 Nm Fig 8 Mounting adapter set 4 1 Installation for cooling metering Observe the following installation instructions to avoid condensa...

Page 13: ...Dimension of electronic unit 13 26 5 Dimension of electronic unit Fig 10 Electronic unit Fig 11 Wall adapter view from above and side Fig 12 Maximum screw head height if using the wall bracket...

Page 14: ...Dimension of electronic unit 14 26 Fig 13 Wall mounting...

Page 15: ...splays the current meter status in kWh MWh MJ or GJ Note In order to prevent reading errors the decimal places of the values displayed are marked with a frame Note Calibrated values can be recognized...

Page 16: ...ture difference Operating time Missing time Time with flow Previous month s values LOOP 2 Monthly values Log date Energy quantity and volume on set day Missing time on set day Max flow in 2 s cycles w...

Page 17: ...LOOP 4 Other Date Time Code entry for test para operation 6 2 Monthly values The meter stores the following values for 24 months on the monthly set day Missing time Volume Energy and maxima with date...

Page 18: ...e display 8 Power supply The meter is according to the configuration equipped with 1 3 lithium batter ies Options 6 years battery 11 years battery kWh MWh MJ GJ m h m 1 5 2 5 0 001 MWh 1 kWh 1 MJ 0 00...

Page 19: ...tage can lead to reduction of battery lifetime 9 2 Pulse output The pulse output permits the transmission of energy or volume equivalent pulses Two channels are available Their functions can be parame...

Page 20: ...ing interval Mobile data reading Stationary data reading User defined data reading Acc to configuration 20 34 sec 15 min Acc to telegram length 12 900 sec 1 Open Metering System 2 May vary depending o...

Page 21: ...date Monthly reference date Energy previous year on reference date Annual set date Error manufacturer specific Current timestamp type I Data telegram F002 mobile data reading sending interval 34 sec...

Page 22: ...asured Air in the measurement unit pipe bleed air from line delivery condition F1 Interruption in the hot side temperature sensor Inform service department F2 Interruption in the cold side temperature...

Page 23: ...owrate 2 5 m h length 190 mm nominal pressure PN16 connection G 1 B 38 Nominal flowrate 2 5 m h length 190 mm nominal pressure PN25 connection G 1 B 40 3 Control cable type electronic unit Code Split...

Page 24: ...tationary radio Ordering example battery life 6 years data telegram F000 sending interval 15 min UH30 XXXX XXXX X XX EA XXX F000 encryption E Wireless M Bus function stationary A Battery lifetime 6 ye...

Page 25: ...1 5 110 G 3 4 150 3 9 C 2 5 190 G1 210 5 3 D 2 5 130 G1 200 5 6 E The indicated pressure loss of a flow sensor is at nominal flowrate qp With the Kv Factor which defines the flow rate at a pressure l...

Page 26: ...ista Middle East FZE Dubai Branch P O Box 502302 Dubai U A E...

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