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PowerKon LT

PowerKon LT

Assembly, installation and operating instructions

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General Inform

ation

Information on cable laying:

T

he fol

low

ing

 in

forma

tion o

n cabl

e types an

d cab

le

 la

yin

g must be ob

serve

d in

 co

mpli

ance

 with VDE 01

00

Th

in

sta

lla

tio

n

, op

er

ati

on an

d mai

nte

na

nce

 o

th

es

e de

vi

ces must 

co

mply wi

th

 the

 coun

try-spe

cific ap

pli

cab

le la

ws, 

stan

da

rds, 

re

gu

latio

ns an

d di

rectives.

W

ithou

t *

: NYM-J. T

he

 re

qu

ired

 n

umb

er 

of co

res 

in

cl. p

rotective

 co

nd

uctor is ind

ica

te

d on

 the

 cabl

e. 

C

ross sectio

ns are

 n

ot 

in

d

icated

, a

the ca

ble

 le

n

gth is incl

ud

ed in

 th

e calcu

la

tion o

f the cross 

section. 

*):

S

hi

el

ded

 ca

bl

e, J-Y(ST

)Y 0

.8

mm. 

L

ay 

sepa

ratel

y from 

po

we

r li

ne

s. 

**

):

Shi

el

ded

 ca

bl

e stra

nd

ed in

 pai

rs, e.g

. UNIT

R

ONIC®

 BU

L

D

 2x2

x0.22

, UN

IT

RONIC®

 BU

S L

D

 3x2

x0.22

. Install 

separately

 from powe

r li

nes. 

-

If oth

er cabl

e types are

 u

sed

, the

mu

st be

 a

t l

east eq

uiva

le

nt.

-

T

he co

nne

cti

on

 termi

nal

o

n the d

evice

 a

re sui

ta

ble

 fo

a

 ma

ximu

m wire cross-section of 2.5 mm

²,

 the

 ma

ins pl

ug

 for max. 4.0 

mm

².

-

W

hen

 usin

g resid

ua

l curren

t ci

rcu

it brea

kers, 

th

ese must be

 a

t le

ast mixed

 freq

ue

ncy sen

sitive (type F

). F

or th

e de

sign

 of 

th

e rate

d resid

ua

l curren

t, th

e spe

cifica

tions from DIN VDE 01

00 Pa

rts 40

0

an

d 50

0 must be o

bserve

d.

-

F

or th

e de

sign

 of 

the

 o

n-site mai

ns sup

ply a

nd fuse

 p

rotectio

(C16

A, max. 10

 d

evi

ces), 

the

 e

le

ctri

cal da

ta

 in the tab

le be

lo

w must 

be observed.

-

Li

ne

for da

ta

 or bus sig

na

ls are sh

own

 w

ith shi

eld

 co

nn

ected

 a

t on

e en

d. Lin

es for ana

lo

g sign

al

a

re sho

w

n wi

th

 the

 shie

ld 

no

t co

nne

cted. Due

 to

 structura

l or lo

cal con

di

tions a

nd de

pe

nd

ing

 o

n

the

 type

 a

nd

 le

vel

 o

f i

nterferen

ce, whi

ch can

 b

e cau

sed

 b

ma

gne

tic and

/or ele

ctri

fie

lds in

 hig

h an

d/or lo

w fre

que

ncy ran

ges,

 a

m

on

g othe

thi

ngs, a di

ffere

nt conn

ectio

n of 

th

e shie

ld

 (co

nne

cted at

bo

th end

s or not con

necte

d) may be n

ecessa

ry. T

his must be

 ch

ecke

d

 by th

e custome

a

nd

, if nece

ssary, carrie

d ou

t de

via

ting fro

m th

e spe

cificatio

ns in

 the

 docu

m

en

ta

tion

!

Elec

tro

m

ec

ha

nica

l: 

-

Ca

ble

 len

gth be

tw

ee

n room the

rmostat 

a

nd

 temp

er

a

tu

re sen

sor or switchi

ng

 co

ntact: max. 50

 m.

D

is

pla

y co

ntr

ol:

-

Maxi

mum nu

mb

er of un

its 

in

 para

lle

l: 30.

-

BU

S cab

le 

le

ng

th

 fr

om 

un

it 1

 to

 u

n

it 

30

: maxi

mu

m 15

0 m.

-

A te

rmina

ting

 re

sistor (12

0 Oh

m) 

mu

st be

 set 

a

t the

 first and

 la

st partici

pa

nt 

o

f a li

ne

. Use

 ju

mp

ers 2 and

 3 on

 the

 co

ntrol

 bo

ard

 for this. Jump

er clos

ed =

 terminating 

resistor set. 

Be

fore

 se

ttin

the

termin

atin

g resistor, th

e con

tro

l un

it 

mu

st be

 disco

nn

ected from th

e po

we

su

ppl

y.

Summary of Contents for PowerKon LT

Page 1: ...PowerKon LT Assembly installation and operating instructions Keep these instructions in a safe place for future use Issue07 23EN SAP No 1816160...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ruction and function 13 5 1 Overview 13 5 2 Brief description 13 5 3 Wear parts list 13 6 Installation and wiring 14 6 1 Definition of the connection side 14 6 2 Requirements governing the installatio...

Page 4: ...nance 42 10 1 Securing against reconnection 42 10 2 Maintenance Schedule 42 10 3 Maintenance work 43 10 3 1 Clean the inside of the unit 43 10 3 2 Replacing the filter 43 10 3 3 Cleaning the condensat...

Page 5: ...lations apply as do general safety provisions governing the use of the equipment Illustrations in this guide are intended to provide a basic understanding and may differ from the actual model Ongoing...

Page 6: ...ower net work The operating limits and limits of use described in Chapter 2 2 6 must be observed Intended use of the unit also includes adherence to these instructions Information in accordance with E...

Page 7: ...would refer to VDI 2035 Sheets 1 2 DIN EN 14336 and DIN EN 14868 with regard to the properties of the medium used to protect the equipment The following values provide further guidance The water used...

Page 8: ...as switch cabinets computers or other electrical units or contacts that are not drip proof Never use the unit as a construction site heater Never operate the unit in areas with a high dust content IM...

Page 9: ...gained from specialist professional training Safety and accident prevention regulations Guidelines and recognised technical regulations i e Association of German Electricians VDE regulations DIN and...

Page 10: ...nn website IMPORTANT NOTE 2 people are needed to transport the unit Wear personal protective clothing when transporting the unit Only lift the unit on both sides and not by the pipes valves IMPORTANT...

Page 11: ...l vibrations and shocks IMPORTANT NOTE Under certain circumstances packages can carry storage instructions that exceed the requirements listed here Comply with these instructions accordingly 3 4 Packa...

Page 12: ...t of basic unit kg 17 19 7 21 8 Air volume flow m h 110 246 160 369 189 502 Power consumption W 7 3 19 5 11 0 33 0 13 7 34 8 Water content l 0 8 1 2 1 5 Heat output W 9 784 1429 1171 2215 1450 2850 Co...

Page 13: ...ical junction box 5 2 Brief description PowerKon LT are fan assisted and wall mounted convectors heaters for heating and cooling The units silently air condition rooms and their multiple connection op...

Page 14: ...he installation site Only install and assemble the unit if the following conditions are met Ensure that the unit is securely suspended Ensure that the airflow can circulate freely Provide adequate spa...

Page 15: ...on LT minimum clearances This area needs to be kept as free as possible to ensure that the air can flow freely out of the air outlet grille Window sills should be a minimum of 10 cm from the air outle...

Page 16: ...RTANT NOTE Horizontal installation of units When installing the units ensure that they are completely horizontal to ensure proper operation IMPORTANT NOTE Avoid draughts Consider the occupied zone whe...

Page 17: ...PowerKon LT PowerKon LT Assembly installation and operating instructions 17 6 4 1 Installing the unit...

Page 18: ...PowerKon LT PowerKon LT Assembly installation and operating instructions 18 780 1030 1220 141 618 Fig 4 PowerKon LT dimensions...

Page 19: ...oosen the thermostatic valve and return shut off valve Remove the heater and dismantle the existing fitting from the wall Position the fixing rail for PowerKon LT level and fix in place Prepare the ex...

Page 20: ...erKon LT 6 5 Installation Actuator with First Open function When delivered the actuator is normally open in a de energised state thanks to the First Open function This enables heating mode to run even...

Page 21: ...here is a danger to the user from cold temperatures and a danger to the environment from the use of glycol Put in place appropriate safety measures Remove protective caps from the supply and return Wi...

Page 22: ...nless steel corrugated pipes 1 2 connection on right KVS value 1 7 m h PowerKon LT DN 15 129012200201 Differential pressure inde pendent thermostatic valve 2 pipe includes pre set table valve angled r...

Page 23: ...n nection supplied separately All models connection on left 129013100000 Cooling accessory kit Accessory kit for cooling with condensate for con densate drainage with a natural gradient consisting of...

Page 24: ...contact is triggered to prevent the condensate tray from overflowing Condensate drain Ensure that drainage of condensate from the condensate pump runs along a natural gradient with an adequate cross s...

Page 25: ...separately 1290131100 00 Condensate pump set sup plied separately Condensate pump for cooling below the dew point for the discharge of condensate pro duced 50 60 Hz consisting of valve con densate tr...

Page 26: ...h automatic universal power input detection Output 8 W at maximum operation at 110 V Alarm relay 7 amp contacts with integrated replaceable 6 3 A fuse 5 20 mm Weight 1 000 g 2 2 lb Discharge star pipe...

Page 27: ...de Or LED displays in operation The pump features 3 extra long running cycles and reconfigures the DIP switches for more capacity Red The pump cannot keep up with the water feed To prevent the water f...

Page 28: ...ectrical rating values PowerKon LT 7 2 Electromechanical connection 230 V 00 Circuit description 00 Factory fitted actuators are wired to the terminals The appropriate terminals are available for valv...

Page 29: ...tive type F For the design of the rated residual current the specifications from DIN VDE 0100 Parts 400 and 500 must be observed For the design of the on site mains supply and fuse protection C16A max...

Page 30: ...site Observe the Electrical data table Main supply 230V PowerKon LT Electromechanical Unit no 1 Building Automation BA Valve actuator Open Close Unit 2 Valve actuator Open Close Unit 1 Speed unit No 2...

Page 31: ...ction on site Observe the Electrical data table Main supply 230V 1 2 gn ge gn ge 1 L N PE GND Uc VHi 1 2 3 4 Ri 100 K 4 2 3 3 W1 3 W2 1 2 2 5 4 3 2 1 GND VH Uc 24V DI 4 3 Room thermostat Type 342924 2...

Page 32: ...e g Heat Cool Contact e g window Climate controller Type 30155 optional More information see Instruction Climate controller L N PE GND Uc VHi 1 2 3 4 Ri 100 K N PE L 1 2 gn ge Main supply 230V Fuse pr...

Page 33: ...at Optionally 3 level fan stages can be selected using a rocker switch Fig 8 Control curves IV DIP 1 0 DIP 2 1 max 8 V at stage 3 DIP1 DIP2 Factory setting DIP switch function 0 0 Test mode 1 0 Switch...

Page 34: ...nection cable with a standard European plug 1 Power supply 230 V 2 Condensate pump power supply 230 V 3 Valve drive s 230 V Open Closed 4 Heat pump contact On Off potential free 5 Heat pump contact he...

Page 35: ...ntly on ON 6 Heating fan operation Thermostatic control Permanently on ON 7 Fan switch off delay No delay 3 minutes ON 8 Master slave Master Slave OFF Tab 10 DIP switch Jumper Function Open Closed Sta...

Page 36: ...tive type F For the design of the rated residual current the specifications from DIN VDE 0100 Parts 400 and 500 must be observed For the design of the on site mains supply and fuse protection C16A max...

Page 37: ...2 3 DI2 Heat pumps heating cooling DI3 4 5 RS485 1 RS485 2 1 3 2 1 2 3 Twisted Pair Main supply 230V Fuse protection on site Observe the Electrical data table HP On OFF HP H C 1 2 3 4 5 5 W1 DI1 HP O...

Page 38: ...et in accordance with the wiring diagram Water side checks Check whether all supply and drainage lines have been properly connected Fill pipes and unit with water and bleed Check whether all bleed scr...

Page 39: ...n Automatic fan 3 stage switch for pre selecting the fan speed when the operating mode selector switch is in the Manual fan position option for external room sensor connection control input for heatin...

Page 40: ...low temperature T2 is not reached Lit red Heating mode Lit blue Cooling mode The following messages appear on the display in the event of an alarm Message Flash code Meaning Unit status AL1 1x flashin...

Page 41: ...999 2 0 1 Off display is automatically switched off 30 seconds after the last operation 2 Password 022 Extended parameters Parameter Description Setting Standard F rt Filter run time RO F rS Filter re...

Page 42: ...nd teat Contact the manufacturer with any questions about maintenance work and intervals Interval Maintenance task Personnel As required Regular visual checks and acoustic checks for damage dirt and f...

Page 43: ...rt or deposits dur ing maintenance and use a commercially available product to remove Remove the casing upwards When refitting make sure that the side recesses are sitting correctly on the wall bracke...

Page 44: ...n LT PowerKon LT Assembly installation and operating instructions 44 10 3 3 Cleaning the condensate tray Clean the condensate tray 10 3 4 Cleaning the valve condensation tray Clean the valve condensat...

Page 45: ...ormation Behaviour in the event of faults The following applies 1 Immediately switch off the unit with faults that pose an immediate danger to persons or property 2 Determine the cause of the fault 3...

Page 46: ...nit system Valves not operating Replace faulty valves Water volume too low Check pump output check hydraulics Setpoint temperature on the controller set too low high Adjust temperature setting on the...

Page 47: ...article Typ Model Nr artyku u Typ Model slo v robku auf das sich diese Erkl rung bezieht mit der den folgenden Norm en oder normativen Dokumenten bereinstimmt to which this declaration relates is in c...

Page 48: ...2009 125 EG ErP Richtlinie 2016 2281 EU Durchf hrungsverordnung f r Luftheizungsprodukte K hlungsprodukte Prozessk hler mit hoher Betriebstemperatur und Gebl sekonvektoren Frank Bolkenius Lingen Ems...

Page 49: ...45 C for 2 pipe units 65 C for 4 pipe units Water temperature decrease 5 C for 2 pipe units 10 C for 4 pipe units 20 C Trockenkugel Wassertemperatur am Einlass 45 C f r 2 Rohrsysteme 65 C f r 4 Rohrs...

Page 50: ...Tab 2 Operating voltage 7 Tab 3 Water quality 7 Tab 4 Technical data 12 Tab 5 Condensate accessories 25 Tab 6 Technical data for condensate pump 26 Tab 7 Maximum electrical rating values 28 Tab 8 DIP...

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