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CLIZIA D 24 A

10

EN

cod. 3541C830  -  Rev. 00 - 09/2012

EN

1. GENERAL WARNINGS

Carefully read and follow the instructions contained in this instruction booklet.

After boiler installation, inform the user regarding its operation and give him this manual, which is
an integral and essential part of the product and must be kept with care for future reference.

Installation and maintenance must be carried out by professionally qualified personnel, in compli-
ance with the current regulations and according to the manufacturer's instructions. Do not carry
out any operation on the sealed control parts.

Incorrect installation or inadequate maintenance can result in damage or injury. The Manufacturer
declines any liability for damage due to errors in installation and use, or failure to follow the in-
structions.

Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operation, disconnect the unit from the electrical
power supply using the switch and/or the special cut-off devices.

In case of a fault and/or poor operation, deactivate the unit and do not try to repair it or directly
intervene. Contact professionally qualified personnel. Any repair/replacement of the products
must only be carried out by qualified personnel using original replacement parts. Failure to comply
with the above could affect the safety of the unit.

This unit must only be used for its intended purpose. Any other use is deemed improper and there-
fore hazardous.

The packing materials are potentially hazardous and must not be left within the reach of children.

The unit must not be used by people (including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental
abilities or without experience and knowledge of it, unless instructed or supervised in its use by
someone responsible for their safety.

The unit and its accessories must be appropriately disposed of, in compliance with the current reg-
ulations.

The images given in this manual are a simplified representation of the product. In this represen-
tation there may be slight and insignificant differences with respect to the product supplied.

2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 Introduction

Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a 

JOANNES

wall-mounted boiler featuring advanced design,

cutting-edge technology, high reliability and quality construction. Please read this man-
ual carefully since it provides important information on safe installation, use and mainte-
nance.

CLIZIA D 24 A

 is a high-efficiency heat generator for heating and domestic hot water pro-

duction, running on natural gas or LPG, equipped with an atmospheric burner with elec-
tronic ignition and microprocessor control system, and designed for installation indoors
or outdoors in a partially protected place (in compliance with EN 297/A6) for tempera-
tures as low as -5°C (-15°C with optional antifreeze kit).

2.2 Control panel
Panel

fig. 1 - Control panel

Key of panel fig. 1
1

DHW temperature setting decrease button

2

DHW temperature setting increase button

3

Heating system temperature setting decrease button

4

Heating system temperature setting increase button

5

Display

6

"Sliding Temperature" Menu - Summer/Winter mode selection - Reset button

7

Unit On/Off - Economy/Comfort mode selection button

8

DHW symbol

9

DHW mode

10

Summer mode

11

Multifunction

12

Eco (Economy) mode

13

Heating

14

Heating symbol

15

Burner lit and actual power level (flashing during combustion fault function)

16

Service Tool connection

17

Water gauge

Indication during operation
Heating

A heating demand (generated by the Room Thermostat or Remote Timer Control) is in-
dicated by flashing of the hot air above the radiator on the display.
The display (detail 11 - fig. 1) shows the actual heating delivery temperature and, during
heating standby time, the message 

“d2”

.

Domestic hot water (DHW)

A DHW demand (generated by drawing domestic hot water) is indicated by flashing of
the hot water under the tap on the display.
The display (detail 11 - fig. 1) shows the actual DHW outlet temperature and, during
DHW standby time, the message 

“d1“

.

Comfort

A Comfort demand (reinstatement of temperature inside the boiler) is indicated by flash-
ing of the water under the tap on the display. The display (detail 11 - fig. 1) shows the
actual temperature of the water in the boiler.

Fault

In case of a fault (see cap. 4.4) the display shows the fault code (detail 11 - fig. 1) and,
during safety standby times, the messages 

"d3"

 and 

"d4"

.

2.3 Lighting and turning off
Connection to the power supply

During the first 5 seconds the display will also show the card software release.

Open the gas cock ahead of the boiler.

The boiler is now ready to function automatically whenever domestic hot water is
drawn or in case of a heating demand (generated by Room Thermostat or Remote
Temperature Control).

Turning the boiler off and on

Press the 

on/off

 button (detail 7 - fig. 1) for 5 seconds.

fig. 2 - Turning the boiler off

When the boiler is turned off, the PCB is still powered. Domestic hot water and heating
are disabled. The antifreeze system remains activated. To relight the boiler, press the

on/off

 button (detail 7 - fig. 1) again for 5 seconds.

fig. 3

The boiler will be immediately ready to work whenever domestic hot water is drawn or in
case of a heating demand (generated by the Room Thermostat or the Remote Timer
control).

B

The antifreeze system does not work when the power and/or gas to the unit are
turned off. To avoid damage caused by freezing during long idle periods in win-
ter, it is advisable to drain all water from the boiler, DHW circuit and system; or
drain just the DHW circuit and add a suitable antifreeze to the heating system,
complying with that prescribed in sec. 3.3.

2.4 Adjustments
Summer/Winter Switchover

Press the 

summer/winter

 button (detail 6 - fig. 1) for 2 seconds.

The display activates the Summer symbol (detail 10 - fig. 1): the boiler will only deliver
domestic hot water. The antifreeze system remains activated.
To deactivate the Summer mode, press the 

summer/winter

 button (detail 6 - fig. 1)

again for 2 seconds.

Heating temperature adjustment

Use the heating buttons (details 3 and 4 - fig. 1) to vary the temperature from a min. of
30°C to a max. of 80°C; in any case, it is advisable not to operate the boiler below 45°C. 

fig. 4

0

1

4

2

3

reset

eco

comfort

9

15

13

12

11

8

1

3

6

7

10

2

16

4

14

5

17

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Summary of Contents for CLIZIA D 24 A

Page 1: ...216 208 131 75 234 77 9 725 5 676 5 49 5 76 5 54 51 79 5 75 5 A B C D F E 58 5 178 126 76 54 51 80 5 80 330 A B C D E F IT ISTRUZIONE PER L USO L INSTALLAZIONE E LA MANUTENZIONE EN INSTRUCTIONS FOR U...

Page 2: ...sto decremento impostazione temperatura impianto riscaldamento 4 Tasto incremento impostazione temperatura impianto riscaldamento 5 Display 6 Tasto Ripristino selezione modalit Estate Inverno Men Temp...

Page 3: ...rve di compensazione Regolazioni da Cronocomando Remoto A Se alla caldaia collegato il Cronocomando Remoto opzionale le regolazioni descritte in precedenza vengono gestite secondo quanto riportato nel...

Page 4: ...partire dall antirefouleur deve avere un tratto verticale di lun ghezza non inferiore a mezzo metro Per quanto riguarda il dimensionamento e la posa in opera delle canne fumarie e del tubo di raccordo...

Page 5: ...Valvola gas A Presa di pressione a monte B Presa di pressione a valle I Connessione elettrica Valvola gas R Uscita gas S Entrata gas fig 11 Connessione valvola gas TYPE SGV100 Pi max 65 mbar 24 Vdc c...

Page 6: ...che in quella di produzione d acqua sanitaria Verificare la buona accensione della caldaia effettuando diverse prove di accensio ne e spegnimento per mezzo del termostato ambiente o del comando remoto...

Page 7: ...re danneggiato Verificare il cablaggio o sostituire il sen sore Cablaggio in corto circuito Cablaggio interrotto F11 Anomalia sensore sanitario Sensore danneggiato Verificare il cablaggio o sostituire...

Page 8: ...ione gas max al bruciatore G20 mbar 12 0 Pressione gas min al bruciatore G20 mbar 1 5 Portata gas max G20 m3 h 2 73 Portata gas min G20 m3 h 0 88 Ugelli bruciatore G31 n x 11 x 0 79 Pressione gas alim...

Page 9: ...ma elettrico fig 16 Circuito elettrico A Attenzione Prima di collegare il termostato ambiente o il cronocomando UHmoto togliere il ponticello sulla morsettiera 81 1kW L N 230V 50 Hz 32 L N T T 278 T 4...

Page 10: ...re setting increase button 5 Display 6 Sliding Temperature Menu Summer Winter mode selection Reset button 7 Unit On Off Economy Comfort mode selection button 8 DHW symbol 9 DHW mode 10 Summer mode 11...

Page 11: ...from Remote Timer Control A If the Remote Timer Control optional is connected to the boiler the above ad justments are managed according to that given in table 1 Table 1 System water pressure adjustme...

Page 12: ...ackflow device Starting from the anti backflow device it must have a vertical section at least 50 cm long Current standards must be complied with regarding sizing and installation of the flues and con...

Page 13: ...connection TYPE SGV100 Pi max 65 mbar 24 Vdc class B A Contents Description Range Default CLIZIA D 24 A b01 Gas type selection 0 Natural Gas 0 Natural Gas 0 Natural Gas 1 LPG b02 Boiler type selectio...

Page 14: ...rning it on and off with the room thermostat or remote control Make sure the fuel consumption indicated on the meter matches that given in the technical data table in cap 5 Make sure that with no dema...

Page 15: ...t Sensor damaged Check the wiring or replace the sensor Wiring shorted Wiring disconnected F11 DHW sensor fault Sensor damaged Check the wiring or replace the sensor Wiring shorted Wiring disconnected...

Page 16: ...e G20 mbar 20 0 Max gas pressure at burner G20 mbar 12 0 Min gas pressure at burner G20 mbar 1 5 Max gas delivery G20 m3 h 2 73 Min gas delivery G20 m3 h 0 88 Burner nozzles G31 no x 11 x 0 79 Gas sup...

Page 17: ...iring diagram fig 16 Electrical circuit A Attention Remove the jumper on the terminal block before connecting the room thermostat or the remote timer control 81 1kW L N 230V 50 Hz 32 L N T T 278 T 42...

Page 18: ...encendido apagado del equipo 8 S mbolo de agua caliente sanitaria 9 Indicaci n de funcionamiento en ACS 10 Indicaci n de modo Verano 11 Indicaci n de multifunci n 12 Indicaci n de modo Eco Economy 13...

Page 19: ...or a distancia A Si la caldera tiene conectado el reloj programador a distancia opcional los ajustes descritos anteriormente se gestionan seg n lo indicado en la tabla 1 Tabla 1 Regulaci n de la presi...

Page 20: ...A partir del cortatiro ha de presentar un tramo vertical de longitud superior a medio metro Las dimensiones y la colocaci n de la chimenea y del tubo de conexi n han de respetar las normas vigentes B...

Page 21: ...icamente fig 10 V lvula del gas A Toma de presi n aguas arriba B Toma de presi n aguas abajo I Conexi n el ctrica de la v lvula del gas R Salida de gas S Entrada de gas fig 11 Conexi n de la v lvula d...

Page 22: ...ia Controlar que la caldera se encienda correctamente efectuando varias pruebas de encendido y apagado con el termostato de ambiente o el mando a distancia Comprobar que el consumo de gas indicado en...

Page 23: ...ambiar el sen sor Cableado en cortocircuito Cableado interrumpido F11 Anomal a del sensor de AS Sensor averiado Controlar el cableado o cambiar el sen sor Cableado en cortocircuito Cableado interrumpi...

Page 24: ...n gas G20 mbar 20 Presi n m xima en el quemador con G20 mbar 12 Presi n m nima en el quemador con G20 mbar 1 5 Caudal m ximo gas G20 m3 h 2 73 Caudal m nimo gas G20 m3 h 0 88 Inyectores quemador G31 n...

Page 25: ...ctrico fig 16 Circuito el ctrico A Atenci n Antes de conectar el termostato de ambiente o el reloj programa dor a distancia quitar el puente de la regleta de conexiones 81 1kW L N 230V 50 Hz 32 L N T...

Page 26: ...297 A6 5 C 15 C 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Eco 13 14 15 16 17 11 1 d2 11 1 d1 Comfort 11 1 cap 4 4 11 1 d3 d4 2 3 5 7 1 5 2 7 1 5 3 B sez 3 3 2 4 6 1 2 10 1 6 1 2 3 4 1 30 C 80 C 45 C 4 0 1 4...

Page 27: ...rt 7 1 ECO 12 1 7 1 3 1 5 6 1 CU 1 1 1 10 0 3 1 OF 1 1 6 5 6 1 6 A 1 1 17 1 1 0 F37 1 7 7 3 3 1 3 2 EN 297 pr A6 5 C 15 C A I I I I I I I I I 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 85 20 10 0 10 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 1...

Page 28: ...B 4 4 1 1 cap 5 2 1 2 1 10 b01 1 2 1 00 01 1 2 1 10 3 4 TEST 3 4 1 5 TEST 9 9 TEST 100 3 4 1 00 100 1 1 0 2 1 100 TEST TEST 3 TEST 3 4 1 5 TEST 15 B TEST cap 4 1 Eco Comfort 2 q02 q02 1 2 10 3 1 1 2 3...

Page 29: ...0 b03 2 0 b03 3 0 0 1 Omega 2 b03 4 0 b03 5 0 R B I A S 65 24 b05 LC32 b02 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 b02 2 0 b02 3 0 b02 4 0 b06 0 50 0 50 0 50 1 60 b07 b02 1 0 20 5 5 b02 2 5 b02 3 5 b02 4 5 CLIZIA D 24 A P01 0...

Page 30: ...cap 5 4 3 12 1 4 4 11 1 A RESET 6 1 1 RESET F P10 b02 1 70 85 C 70 C 0 b02 2 0 b02 3 70 85 C 80 C b02 4 70 85 C 80 C P11 b02 1 0 5 0 30 b02 2 0 60 b02 3 0 60 b02 4 0 60 P12 0 100 100 100 P13 0 100 0 0...

Page 31: ...A02 A03 F04 20 F05 A06 F07 A09 F10 1 F11 F14 2 A16 F20 A21 A23 A24 F34 180 F35 F37 F39 A41 F42 F43 H 2O F50 7 44 8 56 9 72 10 74 11 78 14 81 19 95 22 114 27 126 32 138 36 139 37 194 38 241 39 278 42...

Page 32: ...36 194 CLIZIA D 24 A 25 8 Q 8 3 Q 23 5 P 7 0 P 23 5 7 0 Pmax 80 60 C 91 0 30 89 6 92 42 EEC NOx 3 150 NOx G20 x 11 x 1 35 G20 20 0 G20 12 0 G20 1 5 G20 3 2 73 G20 3 0 88 G31 x 11 x 0 79 G31 37 G31 35...

Page 33: ...CLIZIA D 24 A 33 RU cod 3541C830 Rev 00 09 2012 5 5 16 A 81 1kW L N 230V 50 Hz 32 L N T T 278 T 42 4 3 2 1 44 38 114 ABM01 LC32 3 2 1 95 126 72 139 138...

Page 34: ...rmit Il costruttore dichiara che questo apparecchio conforme alle seguenti direttive CEE Direttiva Apparecchi a Gas 2009 142 Direttiva Rendimenti 92 42 Direttiva Bassa Tensione Direttiva Compatibilit...

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