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Katherm HK

Ready-to-install trench heaters for heating or 
cooling with EC tangential fan

 

Assembly and installation instructions

Keep these instructions in a safe place for future use! 

I517/07/19 EN

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SAP No. 1237680

Summary of Contents for Katherm HK 290

Page 1: ...rm HK Ready to install trench heaters for heating or cooling with EC tangential fan Assembly and installation instructions Keep these instructions in a safe place for future use I517 07 19 EN SAP No 1237680 ...

Page 2: ...Katherm HK optionally with supply air function 16 8 1 Katherm HK with supply air modules 16 8 2 Katherm HK Supply air ducts ZL 18 9 Condensation drainage 20 9 1 General information 20 9 2 Condensation drainage with a natural gradient 21 9 2 1 Condensation drainage kit with a natural gradient 21 9 2 2 Connection of condensation drain kit with a natural gradient for Katherm HK HK 320 H 130 mm Kather...

Page 3: ...em 56 18 3 Bus connections between the units 56 18 4 KaController 56 19 Setting Configuration of Unit by means of DIP Switch 57 20 Parameter settings 59 20 1 General 59 20 2 Calling up the Service menu 59 20 3 Heating cooling changeover via clip on sensor in 2 pipe systems 60 20 4 Setting DIP switch no 3 DIP switch no 4 60 20 5 Setting automatic heating cooling or day eco changeover mode 60 20 6 F...

Page 4: ...utdoors Protect the products from any moisture during installation Check the application with the manufacturer in case of any doubt Any use other than the use specified above is deemed not to be correct and proper The operator of the unit is solely responsible for any damage arising as a result of this Intended use is deemed to include observing the installation instructions described in these ins...

Page 5: ...gen content O2 mg l 0 1 Hardness dH 4 8 5 Sulphur ions S not measur able Sodium ions Na mg l 100 Iron ions Fe2 Fe3 mg l 0 1 Manganese ions Mn2 mg l 0 05 Ammonia ions NH4 mg l 0 1 Chlorine ions CI mg l 100 CO2 ppm 50 Sulfate ions SO4 2 mg l 50 Nitrite ion NO2 mg l 50 Nitrate ion NO3 mg l 50 We would refer to VDI 2035 Sheets 1 2 DIN EN 14336 and DIN EN 14868 with regard to the properties of the medi...

Page 6: ...dstill after the unit has been switched off Caution Pipes casings and fittings can become very hot or very cold depending on the operating mode Qualified personnel must have undergone training to provide them with adequate knowledge of the following Safety and accident prevention regulations Guidelines and recognised technical regulations i e Association of German Electricians VDE DIN and EN stand...

Page 7: ...ng 4 Use screws and dowels to fix the height adjustment feet on the room side with rubber pads 4 2 Positioning and fixing at the installation site Move the Katherm HK into its final installation position 1 Pay attention to the prescribed spacings to walls and façades 2 and 3 on site Align the Katherm HK into its final horizontal position 4 5a and 5b and fix the Katherm HK for the floor with screws...

Page 8: ...e is covered Caution Cement destroys the surface of the grille sound insulation not with raised floors is fitted underneath the trench heater there are no sound bridges to the concrete slab especially close to the height adjustment feet requisite empty pipes have been laid appropriate materials have been used to seal all openings and punched openings of the Katherm HK from the ingress of screed se...

Page 9: ...ngled type 145953 6 Pipe openings punched 7 Filter optional Alternative Valve kit type 143241 or type 143211 flow dependent 7 Water connection Pipe openings Katherm HK 320 2 pipe trench height 130 mm Plan view water connection on room side Front view connection openings Front view with built in condensation pump Side view with built in condensation pump Window side Window side Room side Room side ...

Page 10: ...e Front view connection openings Cross section cooling or heating Example Roll up grille Window side Trench length 1 Heating Cooling flow 2 Heating cooling return 3 1 2 valve body axial type 346914 and or type 346911 flow dependent 4 Thermoelectric actuator type 146906 5 1 2 return shut off valve angled type 145953 6 Pipe openings punched 7 Filter optional Alternative Valve kit type 143241 or type...

Page 11: ...return shut off valve angled type 145955 6 Pipe openings punched 7 Filter optional Alternative Valve kit type 143241 Katherm HK 360 2 pipe trench height 210 mm Plan view water connection on room side Front view connection openings Front view with built in condensation pump Side view with built in condensation pump Window side Window side Room side Room side Window side 1 2 4 3 5 7 6 6 Cross sectio...

Page 12: ...1 2 return shut off valve straight type 145952 9 Pipe openings punched 10 Filter optional Alternative Valve kit type 143441 or type 143411 flow dependent Katherm HK 320 4 pipe trench height 130 mm Plan view water connection on room side Front view connection openings Window side 1 3 2 4 5 5 6 6 8 7 10 9 9 Trench length Front view with built in condensation pump Side view with built in condensation...

Page 13: ...1 2 return shut off valve straight type 145952 9 Pipe openings punched 10 Filter optional Alternative Valve kit type 143441 or type 143411 flow dependent Katherm HK 290 4 pipe trench height 160 mm Plan view water connection on room side Front view connection openings Window side 1 3 2 4 5 5 6 6 8 7 10 9 9 Trench length Front view with built in condensation pump Side view with built in condensation...

Page 14: ...955 8 1 2 return shut off valve straight type 145954 9 Pipe openings punched 10 Filter optional Alternative Valve kit type 143441 Katherm HK 360 4 pipe trench height 210 mm Plan view water connection on room side Front view connection openings Window side 1 3 2 4 5 5 6 6 8 7 10 9 9 Trench length Front view with built in condensation pump Side view with built in condensation pump Window side Window...

Page 15: ...15 Katherm HK 1 43 Ready to install trench heaters with EC tangential fan Assembly and installation instructions ...

Page 16: ...ont of the glazing with a slow and low turbulence leaving air velocity The volume of air supplied can be conveniently adjusted via the variable number of supply air modules per trench and the continuously adjustable slider Up to 60 m h of primary air can be supplied per supply air module High volumetric flow combined with low slider position can lead to noticeable air flow noises see adjacent diag...

Page 17: ... Top view view without cover panel Side view of HK 320 with supply air module Side view of HK 290 with supply air modules Side view of HK 360 with supply air modules Window side Window side Room side Room side Katherm HK Unit length Max number of supply air modules mm HK 320 HK 290 915 950 1 1200 2 1700 3 2000 4 2500 5 3000 6 HK 360 950 1 1200 2 1350 2 1850 3 2250 4 Dimensions Katherm HK with supp...

Page 18: ...er 7 Example of Optiline roll up grille Trench width Trench length Trench height Supply air spigot Max air volume noiseless mm mm mm mm m h 320 400 130 oval 51x128 70 290 400 160 DN 80 60 360 400 210 DN 100 85 Supply air duct oval for Katherm HK 320 130 Side view Side view Side view Supply air duct DN 80 for Katherm HK 290 160 Supply air duct DN 100 for Katherm HK 360 210 Adjusting the slider posi...

Page 19: ... level 30 dB A Slider position 75 open Slider position 100 open Slider position 30 open Slider position 50 open Sound power level 30 dB A Slider position 75 open Slider position 100 open oval Pressure losses Pressure losses Pressure losses Primary air volume Primary air volume Primary air volume Slider position 30 open Slider position 50 open Sound power level 30 dB A Slider position 75 open Slide...

Page 20: ...y are maintained for correct operation Condensation can be drained away in the Katherm HK in two different ways condensation drainage with a natural gradient condensation drainage using the condensation pump kit To ensure the drainage of condensation from the Katherm HK the gradient needs to be at least 2 according to DIN EN 12056 without restriction and without rising sections of pipe Make sure t...

Page 21: ...therm HK HK 320 H 130 mm Katherm HK 290 H 160 mm HK 360 H 210 mm 1 Condensate bend 2 Coupling section 3 Hose clamp 4 Cable tie 5 On site condensation line not included 6 Cut outs in base pre punched How to use the supplementary kit Step 1 Connect the coupling piece 2 to connect the condensation bend section 1 You will need a cable tie to fix it in place Step 2 Then use the hose clamp to fix the co...

Page 22: ...2 3 Kondensatanschluss Katherm HK Sammelleitung Kondensatsammelleitung Achtung Anschluss der Kondensatsammelleitung an das Schmutzwassernetz nach den gültigen Normen und Regeln Beachtung von notwendigen Entlüftungen Geruchsverschlüssen Siphon ect 3 2 1 1 Katherm HK condensation connection collecting pipe 2 Condensation collecting pipe 3 Important Connect the condensation collecting pipe to the was...

Page 23: ...e base to maintain the necessary gradient If a steeper gradient is needed on site for the condensation drain pipe the pre punched openings on the base can be removed as required 6 1 Condensate bend 2 Coupling section 3 Hose clamp 4 Cable tie 5 On site condensation pipe 6 Cut outs in base pre punched 2 1 3 6 5 4 Fig Options to remove sections of the base and routing of on site condensation drain pi...

Page 24: ... pump kit needs to be bought as an accessory for the Katherm HK The condensation pump kit for the Katherm HK can either be supplied loose or factory fitted The following drawing shows the principle of condensation drainage using a condensation pump Fig Condensation pump fitting kit Fig Installation of condensation pump fitting kit 1 Mounting bracket for float module 2 Float module 3 Pump unit 4 Co...

Page 25: ...fix it in place Step 2 Fix the pump unit 2 to the base of the trench using the double sided velcro provided Step 3 Insert the float module 3 into the retaining bracket and use the screws provided to fix it in place 1 Mounting bracket for float module 2 Float module 3 Pump unit 4 Condensate bend with clamp 5 Condensate tray outlet connector 6 Condensation hose section 7 Filter optional Example show...

Page 26: ... condensation hose section to the condensation bend section 4 You will need cable ties to fix it in place Then use the hose clamp to fix the condensation bend section to the outlet connection of the condensation tray 8 Step 5 Please refer to the separate manufacturer s installation instructions and the electrical wiring information for further steps to ensure the correct installation of the conden...

Page 27: ...ax delivery height 10 m Max pump volume 12 l h Supply voltage 230 V 50 Hz separate mains supply required Power consumption 16 W Condensation pressure line DN 6 mm hose connection Signal contact for condensation overflow Changeover contact potential free Switching capacity 230 V 8 5 A applies to Katherm HK 290 min 2 Gefälle min 2 Gefälle 1 2 3 1 2 3 Kondensatanschluss Katherm HK Sammelleitung Konde...

Page 28: ... carefully by tapping or vacuuming them in the event of dirt Never use a cleaning agent to clean the filters Replace the filters if they are heavily soiled Every 3 months Fan Finger guard Check the tangential fans and finger guards for dirt damage and corrosion Clean the fan shafts carefully with a cloth if dirty Every 6 months Heat exchanger carrier Check the built in heat exchanger for dirt dama...

Page 29: ...nch 8 Pull the condensation tray arranged underneath the heat exchanger to the room side of the trench 7 Important Do not remove the condensation tray 9 Clean the condensation tray 10 Fit the aforementioned components in reverse order 11 2 Cleaning the condensation tray 2 2 2 3 7 5 5 6 1 4 4 4 9 Cleaning the condensate tray Example Katherm HK 320 Important Disconnect all parts of the system from t...

Page 30: ...8 288 0 3000 10 6 110 0 12 9 134 0 17 9 185 0 26 5 275 0 32 7 339 0 HK 290 H 160 mm 2 pipe 4 pipe 950 1 3 18 0 1 6 19 0 2 5 26 0 4 6 44 0 8 4 74 0 1200 2 6 34 0 3 1 37 0 4 8 50 0 8 8 109 0 16 1 143 0 1700 3 9 51 0 4 8 56 0 7 3 76 0 13 4 127 0 24 4 218 0 2000 5 6 73 0 6 8 80 0 10 4 108 0 19 1 180 0 34 7 309 0 2500 6 9 90 0 8 4 99 0 12 9 134 0 23 7 224 0 43 1 383 0 3000 9 6 126 0 11 7 138 0 18 0 186...

Page 31: ...nal energy supply companies Only connect the unit to fixed cables Only use the room or clock thermostat as a room control unit with the 230 V electromechanical model Only use the KaController in conjunction with the KaControl system Important Provide an all pole mains separator in the wiring on site that can be reliably secured to avoid the system being reconnected e g a lockable switch with a con...

Page 32: ...lly depend on the fuses for the cable length and the wiring capacity of the electric motors on site Maximum electrical power current consumption Design Art no suffix Electro mechanical 24 V not HK 360 _24 230 V electromechanical _00 KaControl _C1 Design Katherm HK Control Trench length mm Maximum power consumption W Maximum current consumption mA HK 320 H 130 mm 2 pipe 4 pipe 24 00 C1 915 7 9 82 0...

Page 33: ...matically switches off in the event of a motor fault The electro mechanical 24 V version is not available for the Katherm HK 360 The clock thermostat type 30456 permits the operation and temperature control of 24 V electromechanical Katherm HK 320 and HK 290 units The room temperature is set by sensor controlled functional keys Complete with 10 stage fan speed adjustment in manual and automatic op...

Page 34: ...omech Optional Actuator Cooling Type 146906 Actuator Heating cooling Type 146906 24 V Supply voltage GND GND Earth UC Fan speed 0 10 V DC VH Heating actuator VK Cooling actuator W1 On site fuse 0 63 A Junction box Q3 by others Central voltage supply 24 V DC on site Clock thermostat type 30456 Automation station including central power supply 24VDC 2 pipe Q1 Heating cooling actuator Q2 Q3 Fan speed...

Page 35: ...ctive once the heating or cooling output has been switched off Dimensions W x H x D 110x111x26 mm Up to five Katherm HK and room thermostat type 30155 can be connected Use 230 V AC actuators type 146905 when using room thermostat type 30155 Climate controller type 14894x Electronic climate controller flush mounted for the control of EC fan convectors Product features 2 5 LCD display with automatic...

Page 36: ...alve control the cooling valve must be closed when the fans are switched off Abgesch verlegen W1 Span W2 Steue 6 W2 GND VK N 6 VH N 3 Y UB 5 4 2 1 Y 2 Y GND GND 1 VH VH 3 N N 4 VK VK 5 N N 6 3 W1 N PE L 1 2 3 Mains power 230 VAC Fuse by others Trench convector Katherm HK Unit no 1 230V Electromech Optional Actuator Cooling Type 146906 Actuator Heating cooling Type 146906 Automation station W1 Fuse...

Page 37: ...ve must be closed when the fans are switched off W1 Spannungsversorgung Abis W2 Spannungsversorgung Steu W3 Spannungsversorgung Steu 9 W2 GND VK N 9 VH N 6 Y UB 8 7 5 4 1 4 N 2 N 3 4 L 5 3 N 2 6 VK 7 5 VH 9 3 W1 N PE L 1 2 3 8 8 7 7 10 GND 4 9 Uc 5 9 W3 Mains power 230 VAC Fuse by others Trench convector Katherm HK Unit no 1 230V Electromech Optional Actuator Cooling Type 146905 Actuator Heating c...

Page 38: ... 2 3 2 2 Mains power 230 VAC Fuse by others Digital input 1 Potential free contact e g window contact presence detector Keycard switch H C Eco Day changeover Fault alerts or External room sensor NTC 10K Digital input 2 1 Potential free contact e g window contact presence detector Keycard switch H C Eco Day changeover Fault alerts Digital input 230 V AC e g window contact presence detector Keycard ...

Page 39: ...or of the unit is solely responsible for any damage arising as a result of this Intended use is deemed to include observing the installation instructions described in these instructions Specialist knowledge The installation of this product requires specialist knowledge of heating cooling ventilation and electrical engineering This knowledge generally learned in vocational training in one of the fi...

Page 40: ...tically switched off 5 seconds after the KaController is last used The LED background lighting can be permanently disabled by means of a parameter setting 1 Display of setpoint room temperature 2 Current time 3 Timer program enabled 4 Weekday 5 Alarm 6 Selected function is locked 7 Eco mode 8 Setpoint setting enabled 9 Fan control setting Auto 0 1 2 3 4 5 10 Ventilation mode 11 Cooling mode 12 Hea...

Page 41: ...n keys are also used to select the various selection menus 14 3 Operation Menu selection using function keys Standard view Fan setting Time setting Timer programs Operating modes Press ESC key 1x Press FAN key 1x Press TIMER key 1x Press TIMER key 2x Press MODE key 1 x Menu selection using the navigator dial Standard view Fan setting Time setting Timer programs Operating modes Press navigator dial...

Page 42: ...itching off the control 1 Press the ON OFF button 2 Turn the navigator dial to the left until OFF appears 3 Press and hold down the navigator dial until OFF appears Activating the control There are 2 options for switching on the control 1 Press the ON OFF button 2 Press the navigator dial 14 4 Activating and deactivating the control Following initial commissioning of the KaController the time is n...

Page 43: ...tandard view Apply the set value by pressing the navigator dial and calling up the standard view 14 5 Temperature adjustment absolute value Fan setting Time setting Timer programs Operating modes Press navigator dial 1x Press and hold navigator dial for 3 seconds Press and hold navigator dial for 3 seconds Press and hold navigator dial for 3 seconds Setting the temperature setpoint Standard view I...

Page 44: ...as required Pressing the navigator dial in the standard view switches the display to the Fan setting menu You can select the required fan stage Auto 0 1 2 3 4 5 by turning the navigator dial Pressing the navigator dial activates the selected fan stage 14 6 Fan setting Standard view Fan setting Time setting Timer programs Operating modes Press navigator dial 1x Press and hold navigator dial for 3 s...

Page 45: ...ess and hold navigator dial for 3 seconds Press and hold navigator dial for 3 seconds Time setting view Setting to hide the time in the standard view The Timer programs selection menu is automatically called up once the current day has been confirmed by pressing the navigator dial If no action is carried out using the navigator dial or the functional keys for longer than 7 seconds the last change ...

Page 46: ...trix the Clock symbol is hidden in the default view Display elements in the Timer programs selection menu ON1 OFF1 ON2 OFF2 MO 6 00 18 00 TU 6 00 18 00 WE 6 00 18 00 TH 6 00 18 00 FR 6 00 18 00 SA 8 00 14 00 SU Timer matrix Example of a weekly timer program Timer start screen Enter day of the week Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 3 Step 4 Step 4 Enter timer program no Input timer program no 1 switch on t...

Page 47: ...next input screen Step 2 Turn the navigator dial to select the number of the timer program no 1 or no 2 Press the navigator dial to apply the figure for instance Timer program no 1 and to call up the next input screen Step 3 Set the switch on time you require by turning the navigator dial Once the minutes have been set the set switch on time is carried over by pressing the navigator dial and the i...

Page 48: ...switching off times entered Action 1 Action 2 Replace the switch on or off time entered by Action 3 Action 4 You can overwrite timer entries at any time either as a block or for each day Only request switch on and off times singly for each day It is not possible to request switching on and off times as a block where there are differing time entries for the respective days of the week and the time ...

Page 49: ...n the Operating mode selection menu Pressing the navigator dial activates the selected operating mode 14 9 Operating modes mode key Standard view Fan setting Time setting Timer programs Operating modes Press navigator dial 1x Press and hold navigator dial for 3 seconds Press and hold navigator dial for 3 seconds Press and hold navigator dial for 3 seconds Setting heating operating mode The MODE ke...

Page 50: ...B alarm table KaController alarm table Code Alarm Priority A11 Faulty control sensor 1 A12 Motor fault local stop 2 A13 Room frost protection 3 A14 Condensation alarm 4 A15 General alarm 5 A16 Faulty AI1 AI2 or AI3 sensor 6 A17 Unit frost protection 7 A18 EEPROM error 8 A19 Offline slave in the CAN bus network 9 Code Alarm Code Alarm tAL1 Temperature sensor in KaController faulty tAL3 Real time cl...

Page 51: ...d Effect of this alarm the fan is switched off and the valves close 16 2 A12 Motor protection The motor is continuously monitored and A12 appears in the display of the KaController if a motor fault is detected Cause see 5 10 Effect of this alarm The fan is switched off and the cooling valve is closed 16 3 A13 Room frost protection function The room temperature is monitored at each phase in the sys...

Page 52: ...ng valve is closed 16 6 A16 Sensor AI1 AI2 or AI3 faulty The sensor alarm is displayed if one of the active sensors does not transmit any plausible measured values to the KaControl Cause The sensor AI1 AI2 or AI3 has to be parametrised as a sensor and record a temperature of 90 C or one of the inputs has short circuited Effect of this alarm The fan is switched off and the heating and cooling valve...

Page 53: ...rol PCB was not switched on off at the set time Possible power failure Motor fault message Check the fan for a blockage Eliminate the cause of the fault Disconnect the unit to eliminate the cause of the fault Condensation alarm message Check the function of the condensation pump and the water level in the condensation tray Check the condensation pump should there be a fault Check the water train s...

Page 54: ...onnecting a KaController to it automatically converts the respective KaControl into the master unit in the control circuit Disconnect the unit prior to embarking on all wiring work Only connect the bus lines to the KaControl when the unit is fully disconnected DIP switch setting The DIP switches on the rear of the KaController should be set according to the illustration at the side DIP switch no 1...

Page 55: ...bus cables Lay all BUS cables in a linear pattern Star shaped wiring is not permitted Figure on left The KaController is connected via a bus connection to the respective KaControl PCB on the unit Lay shielded paired cables e g UNITRONIC BUS LD 2X2X0 22 or similar separately from power cables When laying bus cables avoid the formation of star points for instance in junction boxes Loop the cables th...

Page 56: ...cal data sheet for the CANbus cards for the connection conditions for the CANbus cards A flush mounted back box is required for the KaController Connect the KaController to the nearest KaControl as per the wiring diagram The maximum bus length between the KaController and the KaControl unit is 30 m Connecting a KaController to it automatically converts the respective KaControl into the master unit...

Page 57: ...factory set in accordance with the unit configuration Disconnect the control before starting to adjust the DIP switches Functional table of DIP switch settings on the KaControl PCB The maximum fan speed can alternatively be prescribed by setting the potentiometer The potentiometer setting is set by default to 100 DIP1 OFF ON 0 10V actuation by on site MSR DIP2 OFF ON Activation by potentiometer 0 ...

Page 58: ...following operating modes being executed depending on the external contact DIP4 ON ext contact open Heating mode DIP4 ON ext contact closed Cooling mode Alternatively the changeover between heating and cooling in a 2 pipe system can also be activated by a clip on sensor In this version set DIP switch no 4 must be set to DIP 4 OFF see section 19 4 DIP switch no 5 The convector configuration 2 pipe ...

Page 59: ...s or Turn the navigator dial to the left until OFF appears 2 Press the navigator dial for a minimum of 10 seconds to call up the Service menu The display shows Para and then CODE with the value 000 in sequence 3 Select the password code 22 by turning the navigator dial and confirm by pressing the navigator dial You are now in Service level 1 and the display shows the current software version P000 ...

Page 60: ... a clip on sensor then the DIP switches must be set to DIP switch no 3 ON DIP switch no 4 OFF The functions of the DIP switches are described in Section 18 Adjusting the unit configuration using Dip switches The slave units in one control zone have to be fitted with a clip on sensor to provide the function of Heating cooling changeover using clip on sensor The installation of a 3 way valve is reco...

Page 61: ...ing Cooling changeover via clip on sensor 2 pipe system If a clip on sensor is used for changeover in a 2 pipe system parameter P38 must be set to P38 26 or P38 90 as required The installation of a 3 way valve is recommended when using a clip on sensor Option 1 The ON OFF key and timer programs are used to switch between Eco mode and Day mode Option 2 Use the ON OFF key and the timer programs to s...

Page 62: ...0 no function 1 ON OFF contact open ON 2 Winter summer contact open heating 3 Eco day mode contact open day 4 no function contact open no function 5 Condensation alarm contact open no condensation 6 General alarm contact open no alarm 7 Ext frost protection monitor contact open no frost 8 ON OFF contact closed ON 9 Heating cooling changeover contact closed heating 10 Eco Day mode contact closed da...

Page 63: ...act open ON 2 Heating cooling changeover contact open heating 3 Eco day mode contact open day 4 no function contact open no function 5 Condensation alarm contact open no condensation 6 General alarm contact open no alarm 7 Ext frost protection monitor contact open no frost 8 ON OFF contact closed ON 9 Heating cooling changeover contact closed heating 10 Eco Day mode contact closed day 11 no functi...

Page 64: ...ting cooling valve 4 pipe system V1 cooling valve 20 6 3 Function of digital outputs V1 and V2 20 6 4 Digital output V1 The digital output V2 is used to control the heating valve in a 4 pipe system The digital output V2 can be configured using parameter P39 in a 2 pipe system 20 6 5 Digital output V2 Function Standard Min Max Unit P39 Function V2 in a 2 pipe system 0 no function 1 heat requirement...

Page 65: ...sensor 5 NTC ext Room temperature sensor air intake sensor 6 0 100 kOhm fan control 7 0 100 kOhm temperature setpoint 8 0 10 V BMS control heating cooling 9 0 10 V BMS control heating 10 Eco Day mode contact open day 11 no function contact open no function 12 Condensation alarm contact open no condensation 13 General alarm contact open no alarm 14 ext frost protection monitor contact open no frost...

Page 66: ...on of AI3 0 not used input disabled 1 NTC outdoor air sensor 2 NTC cold warm water sensor clip on sensor 3 NTC cold water sensor clip on sensor 4 NTC warm water sensor 5 NTC ext room temperature sensor air intake sensor 6 0 100 kOhm fan actuation 7 0 100 kOhm temperature setpoint 8 0 100V BMS control of heating cooling 9 0 100V BMS control of heating 0 0 9 The multifunctional input AI2 can only be...

Page 67: ...password code 77 by turning the navigator dial and confirm by pressing the navigator dial 4 L01 is shown on the display and the functional testing of the connected assemblies can start Important The individual test steps are called up by pressing the navigator dial The standard view with OFF showing appears once the test has been completed L09 The control automatically detects the requisite sensor...

Page 68: ...t AI2 Heating 0 10 V Analogue input AI3 Parameter setting for actuation of the KaControl unit using an 0 10 V signal on site Function of standard setting 0 V 3 V valve CLOSED fan OFF 3 V 4 V valve OPEN fan OFF 4 V 9 V valve OPEN fan speed min max Function Standard Min Max Unit P98 Switching on limit of valve 30 0 100 V 10 P99 Starting point fan speed min 40 0 100 V 10 P100 End point fan speed max ...

Page 69: ...in heating mode 33 0 255 C 30 P013 Clip on sensor hysteresis for limit temperatures P010 P011 P012 P014 10 0 255 K 10 10 P014 Clip on sensor limit value temperature to activate the fan stages in cooling mode 18 0 255 C 18 P015 Function of input AI1 0 0 19 0 P016 Function of input AI2 0 0 19 0 P017 Function of input AI3 0 0 9 0 P018 Raise temperature of cooling setpoint in Eco mode 30 0 255 K 10 30...

Page 70: ...35 C 24 P048 Threshold voltage for potentiometer for starting up fans 10 0 100 kOhm 10 P049 Threshold voltage for potentiometer for maximum fan speed 90 0 100 kOhm 90 P050 Fan setting max fan speed 100 0 100 100 P051 Fan setting min fan speed 0 0 90 0 P052 Fan setting speed limitation activated 0 0 1 0 P053 Valve actuation by pulse width modulation of valve switching cycle 15 10 30 Min 15 P054 Con...

Page 71: ...ce of idronic algorithms Slave 9 0 0 7 0 P090 Dependence of idronic algorithms Slave 10 0 0 7 0 P091 Upload of default values 0 0 255 0 P092 Password management 0 0 255 0 P093 Type of pre comfort room occupancy 0 0 3 0 P094 Pre comfort timer 60 1 255 Min 60 P095 DIP switch settings switched off 0 0 1 0 P096 reserved P097 Reading of DIP switch 0 63 P098 Actuation 0 10V switch on limit of valves 30 ...

Page 72: ... reserved P115 reserved P116 reserved P117 Locking operating functions function keys on KaController 0 0 7 0 P118 reserved P119 reserved P120 reserved P121 reserved P122 reserved P123 reserved P124 reserved P125 reserved Other functions and parameter settings can be carried out in accordance with the complete KaControl instructions ...

Page 73: ...itungen verlegen W1 Spannungsversorgung W2 Steuersignal für Gebläse und Stellantrieb 4 3 W2 GND GND 3 Uc2 0 10V 4 GND AI2 1 2 N PE L 1 2 3 GND AI3 3 4 GND V1 GND V2 GND V Tx Tx GND AI1 GND AI2 1 2 N PE L 1 2 3 GND AI3 3 4 GND V Tx Tx GND AI1 GND V1 GND V2 Mains power 230 VAC Fuse by others Trench convector Katherm HK Unit no 1 230 V KaControl Optional Actuator Cooling Type 146906 Optional Actuator...

Page 74: ...GND V2 Einkreisregelung bis 6 Geräte Leitung W6 erforderlich gesamte maximale Leitungslänge 30m Leitung W5 en ällt Einkreisregelung bis 30 Geräte CANbus Karte und Leitung W5 erforderlich gesamte maximale Leitungslänge 500m Leitung W6 en ällt Abschlusswiderstand 120Ohm an der CANbus Karte am ersten und letzten Unterflurkonvektor erforderlich Mains power 230 VAC Fuse by others Optional Room sensor T...

Page 75: ...an W5 Bussignal CANbus Lediglich erforderlich in einer Einkreisregelung von bis zu 30 Geräten W5 3 GND AI2 N PE L 1 2 3 GND AI3 GND V 2 Tx Tx 1 1 GND 3 1 2 GND AI2 GND AI2 N PE L 1 2 3 GND AI3 GND V 2 Tx Tx 1 GND 3 1 2 GND AI2 2 W1 GND V1 GND V2 GND V1 GND V2 Trench convector Katherm HK Unit no 2 230 V KaControl AI RI 20 KOhm Trench convector Katherm HK Unit no n 230 V KaControl AI RI 20 KOhm KaCo...

Page 76: ...76 1 43 Katherm HK Ready to install trench heaters with EC tangential fan Assembly and installation instructions 22 Declaration of Conformity ...

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