KW CFC10 Assembly, Installation And Operation Instructions Download Page 33

Diajekt Control CFC10 

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Status: 06/18/2014 

 

 

 

2.3 E r r o r  List 

 

 

Error

 

 

Display Text

 

 

Description

 

 

E004 

 

Module: Short-circuit power supply 

 

Overload at power supply of external extension module  

 

E005 

 

Module: External voltage applied  

 

Power supply of external extension module independent   

 

E006 

 

Pressure sensor: Cable break 

 

Overload or cable break at pressure sensor input 

 

E007 

 

Pressure sensor: Measurement 

negative 

 

Negative value measured at pressure sensor input  

 

E009 

 

Pressure sensor: Overload of power supply 

 

Outlet of pressure sensor power supply overloaded 

 

E010 

 

Pressure sensor: external voltage applied at 
outlet 

 

External voltage applied to outlet of “pressure sensor 
power supply” 

 

E011 

 

Thermal element: Short-to-ground 

 

Short-circuit to ground at thermal element line 

 

E012 

 

Thermal element: Short-circuit 

supply 

 

Short-circuit at thermal element supply line 

 

E013 

 

Thermal element: Cable break 

 

Cable break at thermal element 

 

E014 

 

Chimney fan: Error (zero-cross) leading edge 

 

Line frequency not identified 

 

E015 

 

Chimney fan: Error (4Hz) leading edge 

 

Line frequency not plausible 

 

E016 

 

Chimney fan: Error (timing) leading edge 

 

Leading edge outlet not correct 

 

E100 

 

24V supply: too low 

 

24V supply too low 

 

E101 

 

24V supply: too high 

 

24V supply too high 

 

E102 

 

CFC10: Internal error 

 

Deviating internal 5V-supply  

 

E103 

 

CFC10: Internal error 

 

Deviating reference voltage  

 

E104 

 

CFC10: Internal error 

 

External watchdog was triggered 

 

E105 

 

CFC10: Internal error 

 

Malfunction of internal relay actuator  

 

E106 

 

CFC10: Error memory full 

 

Error memory is full 

 

E200 

 

CFC10: Differential pressure too low 

 

Differential pressure too low 

 

E201 

 

CFC10: Differential pressure value not 
plausible  

 

Pressure sensor does not send plausible values 

 

E202 

 

Chimney fan: no feedback 

 

No feedback signal from chimney fan 

 

E203 

 

Chimney fan: Unexpected feedback 

 

Unexpected feedback signal from chimney fan 

 

E204 

 

CFC10: Set pressure not reached 

 

Set pressure is not reached 

 

E500 

 

CFC10: Checksum for parameters invalid 

 

CRC32 sum of parameters is not correct 

 

E501 

 

CFC10: Parameters outside value margin 

 

At least one parameter is outside the permissible value 
margin 

 

E502 

 

CFC10: Not enough memory  

 

Overflow of dynamic memory 

 

E503 

 

CFC10: Hardware self-test failed 

 

Periodic hardware self-test was not completed 
successfully 

Summary of Contents for CFC10

Page 1: ...DIAJEKTControl CFC10 V2 0 Assembly Installation and Operation Instructions...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ng Modes 19 1 7 User Interface Set Up 21 1 7 1 LCD Display 21 1 7 2 Control Panel 21 1 7 3 Status LED 22 1 7 4 Manual Start 23 1 7 5 Setpoint Input via User Interface 23 1 7 6 Acknowledgement of Error...

Page 4: ...of the fireplace It can be used for all chimney fan applications such as individual appliances flue gas systems with multiple fireplaces central heating plants giant boilers and industrial systems or...

Page 5: ...asuring the pressure in the flue gas system with automatic zero balance MP 3 Measuring probe for differential pressure sensor Silicone tube Length 2m 4 Supply line for pressure from measuring probe to...

Page 6: ...antle thermocouple Type K for measuring the temperature in the flue gas system or the fireplace RSD WS 3 2002460 2 pole maintenance switch for disconnecting the control unit from power during maintena...

Page 7: ...18 2014 In the case of a dual configuration the CFC10 control can be installed and wired in either the first or second floor depending on structural conditions as illustrated in the example in Fig 4...

Page 8: ...the installation site of the pressure sensor For installations in vertical flue gas pipes please note the arrows on the measuring probe In horizontal flue gas pipes the measuring probe has to be inst...

Page 9: ...Status 06 18 2014 Figure 6 Connection measuring probe and differential pressure sensor The differential pressure sensor uses the atmospheric pressure as a reference pressure level therefore it must n...

Page 10: ...Inlet PG02 Connection chimney fan Outlet PG03 Connection draught regulator optional Outlet PG04 Connection boiler release 1 In Outlet PG05 Connection boiler release 2 optional In Outlet PG06 Connecti...

Page 11: ...The CFC10 turns on the chimney fan when it receives a heating request from the boiler and immediately sends a release signal to the boiler These connections serve to detect the heating request and sen...

Page 12: ...Connection Thermal Element Type K A rise in temperature can be used as a start signal For this purpose a thermal element type K can be installed in the combustion chamber or in the flue gas system as...

Page 13: ...0 optional This port is used for an extension module CE20 In a flue gas system with multiple fireplaces with more than two boilers a CE20 has to be installed together with the control CFC10 The extens...

Page 14: ...e 1 N Input for release signal 1 11 Relay COM connection Output for release signal 1 12 Relay NO connection Output for release signal 1 Optional 13 Release 2 input L 24VDC or 230VAC Input for release...

Page 15: ...Supply 24VDC Supply for CE20 31 Gate input Release signal for CE20 Optional 32 Gate input Feedback for CE20 33 Outlet relay A Detection release CE20 34 Outlet relay B Signal release CE20 1 4 Range of...

Page 16: ...Diajekt Control CFC10 16 Status 06 18 2014 1 4 1 1 One Boiler Figure 11 Wiring scheme for one boiler...

Page 17: ...Diajekt Control CFC10 17 Status 06 18 2014 1 4 1 2 Two Boilers Figure 12 Wiring scheme for two boilers...

Page 18: ...Diajekt Control CFC10 18 Status 06 18 2014 1 4 1 3 Fireplace without Electric Start Up Signal Figure 13 Wiring scheme for fireplaces without electric start up signal...

Page 19: ...it is insufficient the release is canceled 1 6 Operating Modes The Diajekt Control CFC10 has the following operating modes Standby Standby of the control No heat requirements and no temperature increa...

Page 20: ...Processing During standard operation the chimney fan is turned off completely if the natural draught is sufficient In this case no chimney fan is needed A motor driven draught regulator can be activa...

Page 21: ...formation of the control The following values are displayed during standard operation device information current differential pressure current CF output current set pressure error message firmware ver...

Page 22: ...Up and Down and it is possible to start the control unit manually The reference value of the differential pressure can be changed In the case of malfunctions error messages can be acknowledged If an e...

Page 23: ...se the Up Down keys to adjust the setpoint After pressing the enter key the new value is saved and the control restarts Pressing the escape key cancels the input and the current setpoint is retained 1...

Page 24: ...time How long the chimney fan runs at maximum capacity after start up 3 999 30 s P08 CF overtravel time How long the chimney fan keeps running after a heating phase has ended 1 3600 120 s P09 Tempera...

Page 25: ...CF feedback States if a feedback signal from the chimney fan should be monitored Yes No no P21 Scaling factor Factor for the linear scaling of the differential pressure sensor 100 100 10 P22 Scaling...

Page 26: ...a USB connection correct installation of the driver up to date Net Framework Transcription errors are displayed accordingly in the user interface In this case the transcript has to be repeated Figure...

Page 27: ...Diajekt Control CFC10 27 Status 06 18 2014 Figure 18 File menu The File menu allows you to save a configuration parameter or to load a previously saved set of parameters Figure 19 Language menu...

Page 28: ...Diajekt Control CFC10 28 Status 06 18 2014 In the Language menu you can choose English or German as the menu language Figure 20 Help menu The Help menu opens a pop up window with information...

Page 29: ...onfiguration tab The values for all parameters described in section 1 7 1 can be entered into a graphical user interface The set values can be sent to the control unit at the push of a button It is no...

Page 30: ...ng an existing firmware file The firmware is transmitted to the control unit by the push of a button Figure 23 Error Memory tab All the data in the control unit s error memory can be transferred from...

Page 31: ...Diajekt Control CFC10 31 Status 06 18 2014 Figure 24 Exporting the error memory of the control unit for diagnostics...

Page 32: ...bed in section 2 3 Error Conditions 2 2 Error Memory All the error conditions described in section 3 3 are saved in a non volatile memory The error memory can be readout with the configuration tool de...

Page 33: ...eading edge Line frequency not plausible E016 Chimney fan Error timing leading edge Leading edge outlet not correct E100 24V supply too low 24V supply too low E101 24V supply too high 24V supply too h...

Page 34: ...Digital input release 1 23 VDC 230 VAC Digital input release 2 24 VDC 230 VAC Output Digital input CF feedback switch contact 24 VDC 1mA Analog outlet CF capacity motor speed 0 10V 10 mA Digital relay...

Page 35: ...verfahren Surveillance procedure Qualit tssicherungssystem QS auf Basis der DIN EN ISO 9001 2008 Wir erkl ren als Hersteller Die entsprechend gekennzeichneten Produkte erf llen die Anforderungen der a...

Page 36: ...obe DPS Differential Pressure Switch TC K Thermocouple Type K RSD WS Chimney fan Diajekt maintenance switch ST Plug CF Chimney fan ABS Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene IP International Protection USB U...

Page 37: ...mal element type K 11 Figure 10 Maximum configuration with extension module CE20 12 Figure 11 Wiring scheme for one boiler 15 Figure 12 Wiring scheme for two boilers 16 Figure 13 Wiring scheme for fir...

Page 38: ...s 06 18 2014 Table 1 Scope of Delivery 4 Table 2 Accessories 5 Table 3 Recommended configuration of PG fittings on the casing 9 Table 6 Configuration of bushing clamps 13 Table 7 Display text 21 Table...

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