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5  Menu structure

5.1 "Info" menu 

After 60s of inactivity a screensaver showing all measuring points in 2 sec steps will 

be activated. The screensaver terminates when a button is pressed. 

The Info menu shows the following readings and yield values:

Display 

e.g.

Meaning 

Can be 

reset

75 °C

Displays current collector temperature 

No

min 

12 °C

Displays minimum collector temperature. 

Can be reset to current temperature.

Yes

max 

105 °C

Displays maximum collector temperature. 

Can be reset to current temperature.

Yes

52 °C

Displays current storage tank temperature

No

min 

40°C

Displays minimum storage tank tempera-

ture. Can be reset to current temperature.

Yes

max 

67 °C

Displays maximum storage tank tempera-

ture. Can be reset to current temperature.

Yes

25°C

Displays the current temperature - S3

No

1234 h

Operating hours for charging storage tank  

Can be reset to 0 h

Yes

5.2 "Programming" menu 

The Programming menu is used to display operating parameters and to change 

these as required. The preset values generally ensure fault-free system operation.

Display 

e.g.

Meaning

Value 

range

Typical 

setting

Current 

setting

max 

65 °C

Storage tank: 

Maximum permis-

sible temperature

15 –95°C

65°C

dT max 

7K

Storage tank: 

Switch-on differ-

ence 

3 –40K

7K

dT min 

3K

Storage tank: 

Switch-off differ-

ence 

2 –35K

3K

min 

100

 

Set minimum 

pump capacity 

using RPM con-

trol: 100% = RPM 

control off

30% – 100% 100%

 

The number of values 
displayed depends on the 

additional functions activated.

Summary of Contents for REGTRONIC PE

Page 1: ...Operating manual for REGTRONIC PE 1316BED048 20B E 04 2010 Microcontroller controlled temperature difference controller for solar thermal systems Operatingmanual oventrop REGTRONIC PE...

Page 2: ...unctions 10 7 1 2 RPM control 10 7 2 Protective functions 10 7 2 1 Collector protection 10 7 2 2 Recooling Holiday function 10 7 2 3 System protection 11 8 System monitoring 11 8 1 Sensor monitoring 1...

Page 3: ...connection box Immersion sleeves 2 Safety instructions Always ensure that you isolate the device from the mains power supply before starting installation or wiring work on its electrical components Ma...

Page 4: ...licks open 3 2 Wall mounting The device is mounted on the points marked A drilling template is provided with a device Insert the Quick Info card provided with the device into the correspond ing pocket...

Page 5: ...4 sensors will be needed depending on the functional scope Mounting wiring the temperature sensors Mount the sensors on the collector and storage tank Ensure proper heat trans fer using heat conductiv...

Page 6: ...on Description Up Go to menu item above Value modification increments displayed value by 1 if the button is pressed and held the value increments continuously Page left Exit Cancel Page left in main m...

Page 7: ...to current temperature Yes max 67 C Displays maximum storage tank tempera ture Can be reset to current temperature Yes 25 C Displays the current temperature S3 No 1234 h Operating hours for charging...

Page 8: ...he device being switched on or b by simultaneously pressing the buttons Display Meaning Value range Factory setting Current setting Line Value 0 0 Collector protection function 0 Off 1 On 0 Off 1 120...

Page 9: ...e PE L N A1 N S3 S2 S1 S1 A1 S3 S2 230V connections L Mains phase N Neutral conductor mains and outputs A1 Solar circuit pump supply voltage switching output 1 Sensor connections S1 Collector sensor S...

Page 10: ...95 C regardless of the set maximum temperature 7 2 2 Recooling Holiday function The collector protection function is only effective if the storage tank temperature is below the temperature limit 95 D...

Page 11: ...ce of errors is generally indicated by a flashing symbol 8 1 Sensor monitoring The connected sensors and sensor cables are monitored for interruptions and short circuits Errors are indicated by the sy...

Page 12: ...resistance replace sensor if neces sary flashing Short circuit in sensor cable Check cable Sensor defective Check sensor resistance replace if necessary Circulation fault no flow through flashing Als...

Page 13: ...k 230 V compo nents for short circuits Unit defective Contact your supplier Pump is not switched on Unit is in manual operation mode Exit Manual Operation Switch on condition not yet achieved Wait unt...

Page 14: ...voltage 4 kV 1 min according to EN 60730 DIN VDE 0631 IEC 60664 IEC Output Voltage Power switching output 230V 1A approx 230VA for cos 0 7 1 0 Fuse protection Fine wire fuses 5 x 20mm 2A T 2 amperes...

Page 15: ...use within certain voltage limits DIN EN 61326 1 VDE 0843 20 1 2006 10 Electrical measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Part 1 General requirements IEC 61326 1 2005 German version E...

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