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models

•  TTS 200/20

•  TTS 300 /30

•  TTS 400 /40

•  TTS 510 /51

•  TTS 610/61

•  TTS 710 /71
•  TTS 170 F/17 F

•  TTS 260 F/26 F

•  TTS 340 F /34 F

Assembly and opera� ng instruc� ons

     STORAGE HEATING 

Please pay a� en� on to and keep it in a safe place!  

Subject to change without no� ce! 

Id.-Nr. 900 319 701

Edi� on:05/21

•  TTN 400
•  TTN 200 F

•  TTN 270 F

Including all Eco 

appliances

Summary of Contents for Technotherm TTN 200 F

Page 1: ...S400 40 TTS510 51 TTS610 61 TTS710 71 TTS170F 17F TTS260F 26F TTS340F 34F Assembly and opera ng instruc ons STORAGE HEATING Please pay a en on to and keep it in a safe place Subject to change without...

Page 2: ...e 5 Opera on Page 6 Installa on Page 8 Room Thermoastat Page 13 Technical Data Page 14 Connec on op ons Page 17 Circuit diagrams Page 22 All illustra ons in this manual represent the units of the TTS...

Page 3: ...d 3 to 7 must not insert the plug into the socket or regulate the appliance The appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabili es...

Page 4: ...the proper way In case of damage to the device contact the supplier immediately before connec ng the device To ensure safe opera on only install and connect the device in accordance with these instru...

Page 5: ...years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental ca pabili es or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruc on concerning use of the appliance i...

Page 6: ...c heat and thermal conduc vity for the maximum e ciency as a storage core 4 Hea ng Elements The electric hea ng elements are a metal sheath rod type made of the nest materials proven in millions of in...

Page 7: ...esidual heat le over from the last charge cycle is compared and the maximum charge se ng is adjusted When an automa c charge control is provided there is normally no need for manual adjustment unless...

Page 8: ...p onal accessory This is o en of advantage when retro ng storage heat into exis ng buildings as it eliminates the need for wiring between a wall thermostat and the heater The accessory kit comprises a...

Page 9: ...ements are factory ed and pre wired Prepara on In order to avoid unnecessary scratching or other damage to the heater it is advised to unpack it close to its proposed place of installa on Tip the cart...

Page 10: ...n through the strain relief at the back of the heater and cut to length Fix the safety brackets to the wall at the height shown in the diagram Remember when placing the heater on thick pile carpe ng t...

Page 11: ...truc ons for storage hea ng Feel good with heat from electricity www technotherm de GB 11 Remove the front panel screws Pull the bo om of the front panel out to about 45 and then pull it downwards to...

Page 12: ...a ched to the rear of the panel Having removed the card holding the hea ng ele ments in posi on the core bricks are then put into the heater star ng with the bo om row To facili tate this li the hea...

Page 13: ...upply Connect the live phase cables to the terminals marked L1 L2 and L3 and connect the neutral to one of the terminals marked N 3 Fan Supply This supply is connected into the terminal strip located...

Page 14: ...day meter see speci c control panel instruc ons for further informa on 5 First Charge The heater insula on is free from organic binding material It can thus be operated immediately without having to...

Page 15: ...Wh 62 kWh Dimensions mm width height deep 580 660 245 760 660 245 940 660 245 1120 660 245 1300 660 245 Weight total 128 kg 183 kg 238 kg 292 kg 347 kg Weight cabinet 32 kg 39 kg 39 kg 46 kg 46 kg 53...

Page 16: ...rge period 8 h Nominal charge 13 6 kW 20 4 kW 27 2 kWh m a x i m u m charge 15 1 kWh 22 7 kWh 30 2 kWh Dimensions mm width height deep 580 660 185 760 660 185 940 660 185 Weight total 108 kg 155 kg 20...

Page 17: ...16 0 kWh 21 6 kWh 32 kWh maximum charge 17 8 kWh 24 0 kWh 35 kWh Dimensions mm width height deep 760 536 185 940 536 185 1120 536 245 Weight total 109 kg 141 kg 215 kg Weight cabinet 32 kg 39 kg 43 5...

Page 18: ...esidual heat sensors 60 C bis 700 C If values are outside the value range a sensor error is assumed This is indicated by a red ashing LED Func ons LED signals During the cold start the LED lights up o...

Page 19: ...e the charge controller assumes a target charge level of 0 or 100 in test mode In emergency mode the LED lights up orange permanently not to be confused with the bootloader mode during start up of the...

Page 20: ...80 ED NS DC 0 91 1 43 V NS nega ve interference behaviour Opera ng range between 2 ED and 80 ED Connec ng the core sensor thermocouple Connect the plus cable to terminal R and the minus cable to termi...

Page 21: ...rwards the pyw le can be opened in the Explorer with a double click Controller con gura on 1 Connec ng the LHZ unit to the computer via USB 2 Start the 95xx con gurator 3 Select COM port check Windows...

Page 22: ...computer via USB The unit has been assigned a di erent COM number by the opera ng system The previously sent command has not yet been processed COM port is blocked by another applica on Notes A er a...

Page 23: ...TTS 300 ll 710 TTN 400 40 TTN 200 F ll 270 F Ra ng plate s ckers Our units are supplied with a ra ng plate s cker Depending on the connected load set the corres ponding s cker must be stuck into the...

Page 24: ...control A2 Z2 Charge Control P0 Poten ometer IRT integrated temperature controller D D DC input max 2 volts TS thermal protec on LH addi onal hea ng R1 6 hea ng resistor SE Switch f hea ng LE dischar...

Page 25: ...ture control A2 Z2 Charge Control P0 Poten ometer IRT integratedtemperaturecontroller D D DCinputmax 2volts TS thermal protec on LH addi onal hea ng R1 6 hea ng resistor SE Switch f hea ng LE discharg...

Page 26: ...rature feedback and has at least one of the following proper es room temperature control with presence detec on room temperature control with open window detec on with distance control op on with adap...

Page 27: ...eat charge control with room and or outdoor tempe rature feedback yes Maximum con nuous heat output Pmax c 1 0 ll 2 0 2 25 ll 3 0 3 0 ll 4 0 3 75 ll 5 0 4 5 ll 6 0 5 25 ll 7 0 1 14 ll 1 70 1 71 ll 2 5...

Page 28: ...edback no Minimum heat output indica ve Pmin 2 00 ll 4 00 1 00 ll 2 00 1 35 ll 2 70 kW electronic heat charge control with room and or outdoor tempe rature feedback yes Maximum con nuous heat output P...

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