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iVECTOR

5.0  Controls 

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Installer’s Set-up Parameters

Program Mode

Built-in Program Selection

A quantity of 9 built-in (P1-P9) and 4 user defined (U1-U4) timed
program options are available to choose from. Each day is
divided into 24 one hour periods operating in either Comfort
setting (21°C default heating and 22°C default cooling) or Night

set-back setting (19°C default heating and 24°C default cooling).
Scroll to the preferred program number P1-P9 (FIG 9, A) using
the 

(+)

and 

(-)

keys. The controls will then automatically go back

to 

AUTO

mode.

Parameter

Name

Default Setting

Description

Alternative Setting

Select temperature scale.

dEG

°C

°F

Select the hour format.

00:00

12H

24H

Selection of the number of valves to be driven. 
This parameter depends on the system design.

Nb vAL

(2 Pipe 

models only)

0 valve

1 valve

Allows the maximum fan speed to be switched off - the
unit will only run in Low and Medium speeds.

FAS SPEE

FA5

For Fast

NEd

For Medium

Select option for fan speeds when the unit reverts to
night set back in cooling operation.

NIGt

NOr

(For Normal regulation)

AL1

(Fan speed 1 only)

Reverts the control back to factory settings.

CLr ALL

Press (OK) for 5 seconds

Exit the installation menu.

End

Press (OK)

Heating set point.

HSP

The default water switching temperature for heating is
32°C, this can be altered by pressing (+) or (-) keys then
pressing (ok) to confirm.

Cooling set point.

CSP

The default water switching temperature for cooling 
is 15°C, this can be altered by pressing (+) or (-) keys
then pressing (ok) to confirm.

Calibration of the internal air sensor against the actual
room temperature.
(The calibration must be done after 12 hours working at
the same set temperature).

AIr

(Air)

To adjust the air sensor temperature, enter the
measured temperature using the (-) or (+) keys.
To confirm the calibration, press (ok)
Press (+) and (-) keys at the same time to reset 
the offset value.

Comfort Periods

P1

Morning, Evening & Weekend

Weekday

07:00 - 09:00 & 17:00 - 23:00

Weekend

08:00 - 23:00

P2

Morning, Afternoon,  Evening & Weekend

Weekday

07:00 - 09:00, 12:00 - 14:00 & 17:00 - 23:00

Weekend

08:00 - 23:00

P3

Day & weekend

Weekday

06:00 - 23:00

Weekend

08:00 - 24:00

P4

Evening & Weekend

Weekday

15:00 - 23:00

Weekend

08:00 - 24:00

P5

Morning & Evening 

Weekday

06:00 - 08:00 & 21:00 - 23:00

Weekend

06:00 - 08:00 & 18:00 - 24:00

P6

Morning, Afternoon & Weekend

Weekday

06:00 - 08:00 & 14:00 - 21:00

Weekend

07:00 - 21:00

P7

7h - 19h (Office)

Weekday

07:00 - 19:00

Weekend

n/a

P8

8h - 19h Saturday

Weekday

08:00 - 19:00

Weekend

09:00 - 18:00

P9

Weekend only

Weekday

13:00 - 24:00

Weekend

00:00 - 24:00

To access the installation parameters menu, scroll to 

AUTO

(while in full mode), then press 

(OK)

for 10s. Use 

(   )

and 

(   )

keys to highlight the parameter to be adjusted. Press 

(OK)

to

toggle the parameter setting, when the value starts to blink, use

the 

(+)

and 

(-)

keys to adjust the value. Then, press 

(OK) 

to

confirm. Once parameters are set, go to 

<End>

parameter and

press 

(OK) 

to go back to the main menu.

Summary of Contents for iVECTOR BC

Page 1: ...heatingthroughinnovation iVECTOR TYPES BC BN FC FN INSTALLATION OPERATING MANUAL Please leave this manual with the end user Part Number P25M1387 Product Serial Number ...

Page 2: ... and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 years and supervised Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children aged less than 8 years Children of less than 3 years should be kept away from the unit unless continuously supervised Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on off the appliance provided that it has been placed or...

Page 3: ...en the disposal of the condensate must be considered For types BC and BN follow stages a f from FIG 5 and for types FC and FN follow stages a c then g i to show how to fit product to the wall Note Do not fit outer casing until water Section 3 and electrical connections Section 4 have been completed l The electrical installation must comply with local or national wiring regulations and should be ca...

Page 4: ... Parameters Refer to table on page 6 Select Clock Set Time Select Comfort Setting Set room temperature to desired setting default 21 C Fan runs in heating cooling Press hold for 5 secs to change between modes Select Auto mode and press OK for 10 secs Unit Operation 04 Note When increasing the heating set point beyond the cooling set point the cooling set point will increase in line with the heatin...

Page 5: ...ng to one of the 9 preset timed programs or one of the 4 user defined programs See page 6 for program options and setup Press OK to view the actual set temperature Comfort or Set back Night Set back Setting Provides room temperature control with automatic fan speed adjustment according to difference between actual and night set back temperature Press OK to view the set temperature Use or to adjust...

Page 6: ...pressing ok to confirm Cooling set point CSP The default water switching temperature for cooling is 15 C this can be altered by pressing or keys then pressing ok to confirm Calibration of the internal air sensor against the actual room temperature The calibration must be done after 12 hours working at the same set temperature AIr Air To adjust the air sensor temperature enter the measured temperat...

Page 7: ...ting too high cooling Minimum 32 C Heating Maximum 15 C Cooling Lack of water flow Unit incorrectly sized against heat loss Problem Remedy Switch on supply Replace fuse Switch unit on at LCD display Reconnect sensor Press for 5 seconds Switch on supply Replace fuse Switch unit on at LCD display Fan will stop working when set point has been achieved Increasing set point will reactivate the fan Fan ...

Page 8: ...308 382 480 526 154 3 596 141 4P 125 2P 29 69 99 95 111 105 iVECTOR Appendix 32 2P 4P 4P Fig 4 1 2 3 5 4 8 Tools required Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 6 7 4 pipe only Type FN FC only Dimensions mm ...

Page 9: ...33 iVECTOR Appendix continued A 297 A 297 239 89 457 5d 5e 5f 5g 5h 5i 5a 5b 5c A 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 APPENDICES Type FN FC only Type BN BC only Fig 5 Abb 5 Rys 5 ...

Page 10: ...34 iVECTOR Appendix continued 8a 8b Fig 6 BN FN BC FC Fig 7 8c Fig 8 Power Board Cable Entry Points Terminal Block Motor Control Board Power Supply EC Adaptor ...

Page 11: ...35 iVECTOR Appendix continued APPENDICES 8g 8f 8h 8i A B C D 1 5 m 1 2 m 8d A A Type BC FC only Fig 9 SECTION A A Wire route channel Possible wire route 8e ...

Page 12: ...36 iVECTOR Appendix continued 1 Type BC FC only Fig 10a ...

Page 13: ...37 iVECTOR Appendix continued 2 Type BN FN only Fig 10b APPENDICES 1 2 GND GND 0 10V Out N L M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 V V L N bk r r bk w w bk bl br bk r w 0 10V In 0 10V DC Output 4 3 11 12 D ...

Page 14: ...C Output VH Live out 10 0 24 0 L w w w bk 0 10V In bk VC Live out VH Neutral out N VC Neutral out 2 5 6 3 4 1 Type BC FC 8 9 V V N bl br bk r 1 L L GND 0 10V Out 2 GND 0 10V In bl br N L 4 3 EC Adapter EC Adapter M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 bk r r bk w w bk w 11 12 V V N bl br bk r 1 L GND 0 10V Out 2 GND 0 10V In bl br 4 3 EC Adapter Type BN FN 2 Type BN FN 1 Voltage Free Relays Fig 10c ...

Page 15: ...tage Free Relays 10 0 24 0 L w w w bk 0 10V In bk VC Live out VH Neutral out N VC Neutral out GND GND 0 10V Out M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 V V L N bk bk bk r r r r bk w w bk bl br bl br bk r 0 10V DC Output VH Live out Voltage Free Relays 10 0 24 0 L w w w bk 0 10V In bk VC Live out VH Neutral out N VC Neutral out 24V DC 230V AC N L N L 7 8 9 8 9 7 5 5 6 6 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 E F ...

Page 16: ...40 iVECTOR Appendix continued Fig 10e 2p Type BC FC 2p Type BC FC and Type BN FN 5 5 5 5 4p Type BC FC 4p Type BC FC and Type BN FN ...

Page 17: ...ck Power Board Control Board Air Sensor Water Sensor Water Sensor 4P Only Voltage Free Terminals Valve Switching Output to Slave unit Optional Air Sensor Terminal Block Input from Master unit Optional 220 240V AC Output 24V DC Output A B C D E F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Wiring Diagrams Key ...

Page 18: ... 1729 1288 4147 3088 Performance Data 4 Pipe Type BC BN FC FN Relative Humidity Sensible cooling at 50 Model Flow l h ΔT20 ΔT25 ΔT30 ΔT35 ΔT40 ΔT45 ΔT50 Heat Output Watts Cooling Watts Condition 7 12 27 Fan Speed Min 300 517 658 802 949 1097 1247 1398 Max 300 952 1213 1479 1749 2022 2299 2577 Min 350 708 902 1100 1301 1504 1710 1917 Max 350 1324 1688 2059 2334 2814 3198 3587 Min 400 850 1084 1321 ...

Page 19: ... 11 12 2 14 2 12 2 17 22 2 24 4 28 4 26 35 6 45 8 49 8 57 4 Sound levels tested in accordance with ISO 3741 Sound performance show at fan speeds via controls unit may differ with external controller 2 pipe water content 2 pipe heating cooling or 4 pipe cooling and 4 pipe water content 4 pipe heating iV60x080 iV60x100 iV60x120 iV60x140 iV60x160 Nominal Height mm Depth mm Length mm Sound Pressure dB...

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