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8.    Programming

8.1    Programming procedure

The selection of the setting levels and menu points are setting as follow:

1.

Press OK button

=> It appears the display 

Enduser

2.

Press the Info button 

for approx. 3 s

=> It appears the setting levels

3.

Select the required setting level with the control knob.

Programming levels

- Enduser (Eu)
- Commissioning (C), 

incl. enduser (Eu)

- Engineer (E), 

incl. enduser (E) and commissioning (C)

- OEM, 

includes all other setting levels (password-protected)

4. Press OK button

Programming

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Paramount three 30-115 kW

7308272-03 03.14

Summary of Contents for Paramount 40

Page 1: ...Installation manual Gas condensing boiler Paramount three 30 115 kW ...

Page 2: ... preparing the heating water 19 4 4 1 Determining the system volume 19 4 4 2 Additives 19 4 4 3 Antifreeze 20 4 4 4 Maintenance instruction 21 4 5 Practical information for heating contractors 21 4 6 Operation in wet rooms 22 4 7 Notes for installation location 22 4 7 1 Installation room 22 4 8 Application example 24 4 9 Legend 28 5 Installation 29 5 1 Connect heating circuit 29 5 2 Safety valve 2...

Page 3: ... 6 Emergency operation Manual operation 40 6 6 1 Set emergency operation 40 6 6 2 Adjusting setpoint manual control 40 6 7 Instruction of the customer 41 6 7 1 Instruction 41 6 7 2 Documents 41 6 8 Guide for commissioning 42 7 Operation 43 7 1 Operating elements 43 7 2 Display 44 7 3 Stop heating operation 44 7 4 Stop domestic hot water operation 45 7 5 Setting room setpoint 45 7 6 Display informa...

Page 4: ...RGT 125 9 2 Occupancy button 125 10 Maintenance 126 10 1 Inspection and need dependent service 126 10 2 Replace quick de aerator 126 10 3 Siphon for condensate 126 10 4 Removing gas burner 127 10 5 Protection against contact 128 10 6 Boiler view Paramount 129 10 7 Disassembling heat exchanger 131 10 8 At the end of the maintenance work 131 10 9 Check Electrodes 132 10 10 Fault switch off 132 10 11...

Page 5: ...anner Heating spe cialist Installation Handbook Usage according to purpose Technical data circuit diagram Regulations standards CE Notes for installation location Application example Standard application Commissioning operation and programming Maintenance Heating specialist Operating Instructions Commissioning Operation User settings programming Disturbance table Cleaning maintenance Energy saving...

Page 6: ...y and life Caution If warning is not observed danger exists for environment and the device Note tip Here you can find background information and useful tips Reference to additional information in other documents 1 4 For whom is this manual intended This installation manual is intended for the heating specialist About this manual 6 Paramount three 30 115 kW 7308272 03 03 14 ...

Page 7: ...d electrician Danger Danger to life if heating unit used improperly This unit can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with re duced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowl edge when they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the safe use of the device and understand the resulting risks Do not let children play with the appliance Cl...

Page 8: ...ic Authorities for the run off of condensate 2 4 Liquid gas under ground The Paramount complies with DIN EN 126 and DIN EN 298 and therefore does not need an additional shut off valve for operation with liquid gas under ground 2 5 CE Marking The CE marking means that the gas fired fuel value devices meet the require ments of the gas devices guideline 2009 142 EG the low voltage guideline 2006 95 E...

Page 9: ...rocedure Yearly surveillance audit DVGW Deutsche Vereinigung des Gas und Wasserfaches e V 53123 Bonn The producer states the following The above named products fulfil the requirements of the directives and standards They are identical with the prototype examined The production process follows the guidelines of the surveillance procedure The above named products are only for installations in hot wa...

Page 10: ...3 Technical Data Paramount Three 30 115 Technical Data Paramount Three 30 115 10 Paramount three 30 115 kW 7308272 03 03 14 ...

Page 11: ... aGR030B B C 851 130 185 177 120 260 192 116 100 50 30 40 kW 60 115 kW 30 40 kW 900 60 115 kW 975 30 40 kW 877 60 115 kW 883 30 40 kW Ø125 60 115 kW Ø160 30 40 kW Ø80 60 115 kW Ø110 Technical Data Paramount Three 30 115 7308272 03 03 14 Paramount three 30 115 kW 11 ...

Page 12: ...unt three 115 HV Heating flow G 1 G 1 1 2 HR Heating return G 1 G 1 1 2 Gas Gas connection G 1 SiV Safety valve G 3 4 KA Condensated water connection Ø 25 mm Dimension A mm 407 447 542 585 Dimension B mm 240 168 163 Dimension C mm 130 132 152 Technical Data Paramount Three 30 115 12 Paramount three 30 115 kW 7308272 03 03 14 ...

Page 13: ...or mg kWh 17 20 20 20 25 25 CO Standard emission factor mg kWh 5 10 10 10 20 20 Data for design of the chimney to EN 13384 room sealed operation Exhaust gas tem perature full load Full load 80 60 C C 66 75 71 73 73 77 Low load C 53 56 59 59 59 60 Full load 50 30 C C 46 53 54 54 51 56 Low load C 33 35 34 35 32 33 Exhaust gas mass flow Natural Gas 80 60 C g s 2 8 14 8 4 4 18 7 6 9 28 5 10 3 37 9 9 8...

Page 14: ...5 4 00 1 48 6 10 2 22 8 10 2 12 10 1 0 2 65 12 20 Supply pressure for propane mbar min 42 5 max 57 5 Propane HU 12 87 kWh kg kg h 0 44 2 33 0 70 2 95 1 09 4 51 1 63 5 98 2 33 7 38 2 72 8 94 Propane HU 24 64 kWh m m h 0 23 1 22 0 37 1 54 0 57 2 35 0 85 3 13 1 22 3 86 1 42 4 67 Electrical power consumption Electrical connec tion V Hz 230 V 50 Hz max electr power consumption W 55 70 100 108 170 200 H...

Page 15: ...3 3 Wiring diagram Fig 2 Wiring diagram Paramount three 30 40 Technical Data Paramount Three 30 115 7308272 03 03 14 Paramount three 30 115 kW 15 ...

Page 16: ...Fig 3 Wiring diagram Paramount three 60 115 Technical Data Paramount Three 30 115 16 Paramount three 30 115 kW 7308272 03 03 14 ...

Page 17: ...0 30 823 Tab 4 Resistance values for flow sensor KVS drinking water sensor TWF return sensor KRV sensor B4 Temperature C Resistance Ω 0 32555 5 25339 10 19873 15 15699 20 12488 25 10000 30 8059 35 6535 40 5330 45 4372 50 3605 55 2989 60 2490 65 2084 70 1753 75 1481 80 1256 85 1070 90 915 95 786 100 677 Technical Data Paramount Three 30 115 7308272 03 03 14 Paramount three 30 115 kW 17 ...

Page 18: ... fluorine and chlorine containing vapours which are found for example in solvents and clean ing agents propellant gases etc When connecting heat generators to under floor heating systems employing plas tic pipe work which is not impervious to oxygen in accordance to DIN 4726 heat exchangers must be used for separation purposes Note Prevention of damage in hot water heating systems caused by corros...

Page 19: ...ing protection from Fernox www fernox com Sentinel X100 from Guanako www sentinel solutions net Jenaqua 100 and 110 from Guanako www jenaqua de Vollschutz Genosafe A from Grünbeck Care Sentinel X100 from Conel www conel gmbh de Complete softening As a general rule fully desalinated water can always be used although a pH value stabiliser is also required The following products for producing fully d...

Page 20: ...f pure water and the higher viscosity boiling noises may occur in some systems For most heating systems frost protection down to 28 C is not required 15 C is usually sufficient To set this operating point the heat transfer medium should be diluted with water in a ratio of 2 1 This mixing ratio has been test by Potterton in relation to its practical suitability for use with gas condensing boilers N...

Page 21: ...n additive or use only fully desalinated water with pH stabiliser If a boiler is replaced in an existing system we recommend installing a dirt trap or filter in the system return upstream of the boiler Flush the system thor oughly 2 Depending on the materials used determine whether the addition of inhibi tors partial softening or full desalination is the best method 3 Record the filling process us...

Page 22: ...intained Along with the general rules of the technology the regulations of the country such as fire and construction regulations as well as heating room guidelines are to be observed Sufficient space should exist in the front to carry out inspection and maintenance work Caution Danger of damaging the device Aggressive foreign substances in the combustion supply air can destroy or damage the heat g...

Page 23: ...Prior to installation 7308272 03 03 14 Paramount three 30 115 kW 23 ...

Page 24: ...4 8 Application example Fig 4 Application example A pump heating circuit with room device including storage temperature control Prior to installation 24 Paramount three 30 115 kW 7308272 03 03 14 ...

Page 25: ...Fig 5 Connection plan Prior to installation 7308272 03 03 14 Paramount three 30 115 kW 25 ...

Page 26: ...ig 6 Application example One pump and one mixing heating circuit with storage temperature control including storage temperature control Prior to installation 26 Paramount three 30 115 kW 7308272 03 03 14 ...

Page 27: ...onnection plan Further application examples mixing circuits solar connection etc may be found in the Programming and hydraulic system manual Prior to installation 7308272 03 03 14 Paramount three 30 115 kW 27 ...

Page 28: ...4 9 Legend Prior to installation 28 Paramount three 30 115 kW 7308272 03 03 14 ...

Page 29: ...vable Heating water that may possibly es cape should be safely drained off 5 3 Condensate A direct run off of the condensate into the domestic drainage system is only al lowed if the system only comprises corrosion resistant materials e g PP pipe stoneware or similar materials If this is not the case Neutralisation Plant must be installed The condensate must be able to flow freely into a tundish T...

Page 30: ...ions on fuel burning in stallations If the combustion air has to be drawn via an already existing chimney this flue gas tract should be inspected by the competent district chimney sweep officer and if necessary cleaned Should structural deficiencies e g old broken chimney structures conflict with its use as combustion air supply duct suitable measures such as shake out of the fireplace should be t...

Page 31: ...g gloves is recommended during the assembly work particularly while cutting the pipes 5 7 3 Shortening of the pipes All pipes and all concentric pipes may be shortened After cutting off the ends of the pipes have to be thouroghly de burred When shortening a concentric pipe a piece of pipe of a length of 6 cm must be cut off the outer pipe The spring washer for centring the inner pipe becomes obsol...

Page 32: ...e outer wall must have at least one cleaning open ing in the lower part of the exhaust gas facility For exhaust gas facilities with building heights of 15 00 m in the vertical section a pipeline length of 2 00 m in the horizontal section and a maximum pipeline diameter of 150 mm with a maximum deflection except for deflection directly at the boiler and in the shaft one cleaning and inspection open...

Page 33: ...ply pressures are outside the said range The gas supply company should be informed 5 14 CO2 Content The CO2content in the exhaust gas must be checked during commissioning and during regular maintenance of the boiler as well as after reconstruction work on the boiler or on the exhaust gas system CO2 content during operation see section Technical data Caution Risk of damage of the burner Too high CO...

Page 34: ...ree 95 115 Fa Kromschröder CG 20 setting of jet pressures with Torx T15 1 2 3 4 6 x 1 Measuring nozzle for jet pressure 4 Measuring nozzle for connecting pressure 2 Setting for full load 5 Protective plug 3 Setting for low load remove protective plug in advance 5 6 Fan pressure X Flow direction Note The Torx key is located in the accessory bag Installation 34 Paramount three 30 115 kW 7308272 03 0...

Page 35: ...ged 5 Press OK button The displayed nominal value is taken over by the control Note The regulator stop function is stopped by pressing the operating mode but ton Heating Operation for approximately 3 seconds reaching the maximum boiler temperature or a time limit If a heat demand from a cylinder with internal indirect coil is present this demand will continue to be met while the controller stop fu...

Page 36: ... WoN in kWh m3 Tab 7 Guide Values for the gas flow rate for natural gas Model Paramount Three 60 Paramount Three 80 Paramount Three 95 Paramount Three 115 Nominal heat load full load kW 50 0 70 0 90 0 110 0 Gas Flow Rate in l min 7 119 167 214 262 7 5 111 156 200 244 8 0 104 146 188 229 Operating heating value 8 5 98 137 176 216 HuB in kWh m3 9 0 93 130 167 204 9 5 88 123 158 193 10 83 117 150 183...

Page 37: ... diagram Fig 10 Fig 10 Strain relief 1 2 3 4 C0000654 5 19 3 IP rating IPx4D Tighten the cable entries to comply with the IPx4D rating and to safeguard the specified air tight sealing of the air chamber so that the grommets tighten around the cables 5 19 4 Circulating pumps The permissible current load per pump output is IN max 1A 5 19 5 Fuses Device fuse in the control unit F1 T 6 3 H 250 mains 5...

Page 38: ...ns con nection cable only cables of the types 3 x 1 mm2 or 3 x 1 5 mm2 should be used 5 19 8 Contact protection and international protection IPx4D To ensure contact protection and internal protection IPx4d the covering parts to be screwed have to be fastened again with the respective screws after opening the Paramount Installation 38 Paramount three 30 115 kW 7308272 03 03 14 ...

Page 39: ...enu Commissioning is showing up one time 1 Select Language and confirm by pressing OK 2 Select Year and confirm 3 Set Date and confirm 4 Set Time and confirm 5 Finalize by pressing OK Note If the menu commissioning is interrupted by pressing ESC the menu is showing up again during the next switch on of the device 6 2 Switching on Danger Danger of scalding Hot water may exit from the blow pipe of t...

Page 40: ...ommissioned having its standard time values For setting e g an individual time programme please observe section Time pro gram in Programming 6 5 Programming of necessary parameters Normaly the parameters of the control do not need to be modified Application example Only date time and possibly time programmes need to be set Note Setting of the parameters is described in the section programming 6 6 ...

Page 41: ...engineer Flammable materials and liquids must not be stored in the vicinity of the gas boiler The customer has to carry out the following control checks himself Pressure check on the manometer pressure gauge 1 bar minimum Check of the tundish under the blowpipe of the safety valve Only approved heating engineer may carry out the inspection and cleaning work annually 6 7 2 Documents Asset ledger wi...

Page 42: ...ad at the gas valve outlet mbar 16 CO2 content at low load 17 CO content at low load ppm 18 CO2 content at full load 19 CO content at full load ppm 20 Function test Heating mode 21 DHW operation 22 Programming Time date 23 Comfort setpoint heating circuit 1 2 C 24 Setpoint DHW C 25 Automatic day time programme Clock 26 Heating curve checked 27 Tightness of the flue system checked in operation e g ...

Page 43: ... Rotating knob 2 Operating mode button heating operation 8 ESC button Interruption 3 Operation mode button domestic hot water operation 9 Chimney sweep test 4 Display 10 Operating switch 5 OK button acknowledgment 11 Unlocking button reset 6 Information button 12 Manometer pressure gauge Operation 7308272 03 03 14 Paramount three 30 115 kW 43 ...

Page 44: ... active INFO Information level active 1 2 3 Reference to heating circuits PROG Setting level active Burner in operation boiler only ECO Heating system shut down auto matic summer winter changeover or automatic heating limit active 7 3 Stop heating operation Changeover between operating modes for heating operation will be carried out with the operating button Heating operation The selected setting ...

Page 45: ... not activated Protection operation No heating operation Temperature after frost protection setpoint Protection functions activated Automatic summer winter switchover activated Automatic day heating limit activated 7 4 Stop domestic hot water operation Stop domestic hot water operation xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Switched on domestic hot water will be prepared according to the selected switching programme Swit...

Page 46: ...ormation Various temperatures and messages can be called up by pushing the information button Including Room and outside temperature if sensor fitted Fault or service messages Note When no faults occur and no service messages exist this information is not displayed 7 7 Error message If the fault sign appears in the display a fault exists in the heating system Press information button i Further inf...

Page 47: ...ctivated by the setting in the fac tory 7 9 Chimney sweep function The chimney sweep function will be activated by the chimney sweep button 1 Activate chimney sweep function Chimney sweep button Press The activated special function is displayed by the symbol in the display Note If a heat demand from a cylinder with internal indirect coil is present this demand will continue to be met while the emi...

Page 48: ... Press the Info button for approx 3 s It appears the setting levels 3 Select the required setting level with the control knob Programming levels Enduser Eu Commissioning C incl enduser Eu Engineer E incl enduser E and commissioning C OEM includes all other setting levels password protected 4 Press OK button Programming 48 Paramount three 30 115 kW 7308272 03 03 14 ...

Page 49: ...nput output test DHW State Consumer circuit 1 Diagnostics cascade Consumer circuit 2 Diagnostics heat generation Swimming pool circuit Diagnostics consumers Swimming pool Burner control Note Not all menu points are visible depending on the selection of setting level and programming 8 2 Modification of parameters Settings which are not directly modified via the front panel have to be carried out in...

Page 50: ...d date Hours minutes Carry out minute setting e g 30 minutes with the control knob 9 Press OK button 10 Leave programming level by pressing the operation mode button heating oper ation Tip The previous menu point will be called up by pressing the ESC button without taking over previously modified values If no settings are carried out for approxi mately 8 minutes the basic display is called up with...

Page 51: ...sible in the room device Language 20 Eu English Info Temporarily Permanently 22 E Temporarily Contrast of display 25 E Operation lock Off On 26 E Off Programming lock Off On 27 E Off Units C bar F PSI 29 Eu C bar Save basic settings No Yes This parameter is only visible in the room device 30 E No Activate basic settings No Yes This parameter is only visible if a suitable standard setting is availa...

Page 52: ... reception Change battery Delete device 131 C missing Room unit 3 Missing Ready No reception Change battery Delete device 132 C missing Outside sensor Missing Ready No reception Change battery Delete device 133 C missing Repeater Missing Ready No reception Change battery Delete device 134 C missing Operator unit 1 Missing Ready No reception Change battery Delete device 135 C missing Operator unit ...

Page 53: ...Mo 1st phase on 541 Eu 06 00 h min 1st phase off 542 Eu 22 00 h min 2nd phase on 543 Eu h min 2nd phase off 544 Eu h min 3rd phase on 545 Eu h min 3rd phase off 546 Eu h min Copy 555 Eu Default values No Yes 556 Eu No Time program 4 DHW Preselection Mo Su Mo Su Mo Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 560 Eu Mo 1st phase on 561 Eu 05 00 h min 1st phase off 562 Eu 22 00 h min 2nd phase on 563 Eu h min 2nd ...

Page 54: ... Frost protection Reduced 658 Eu Frost Protection Holidays heating circuit 3 Parameter only visible if heating circuit 3 exists Preselection Period 1 8 661 Eu Period 1 start 662 Eu day month End 663 Eu day month Operating level Frost protection Reduced 668 Eu Frost Protection Heating circuit 1 Comfort setpoint 710 Eu 20 0 C Reduced setpoint 712 Eu 18 0 C Frost protection setpoint 714 Eu 10 0 C Hea...

Page 55: ... Floor curing setp current 855 E C Floor curing day current 856 E 0 Excess heat draw Off Heating mode Always 861 E Heating mode With prim contr system pump No Yes 872 E yes Pump speed reduction Operating level Characteristic 880 E Characteristic Pump speed min 882 C 30 Pump speed max 883 C 80 Curve readj at 50 speed 888 E 10 Flow setp readj speed ctrl No Yes 890 E No Operating level changeover Fro...

Page 56: ...s Floor curing function Off Functional heating Curing heating Functional curing heating Curing Functional heating Manually 1150 E Off Floor curing setp manually 1151 E 25 C Floor curing setp current 1155 E C Floor curing day current 1156 E 0 Excess heat draw Off Heating mode Always 1161 E Heating mode With prim contr system pump No Yes 1172 E yes Pump speed reduction Operating level Characteristic...

Page 57: ... start 1400 E C Reduced setp increase end 1401 E 15 C Continuous pump operation No Yes 1409 E No Overtemp prot pump circuit Off On 1420 E Off Mixing valve boost 1430 E 5 C Actuator running time 1434 E 120 s Floor curing function Off Functional heating Curing heating Functional curing heating Curing Functional heating Manually 1450 E Off Floor curing setp manually 1451 E 25 C Floor curing setp curr...

Page 58: ...nella funct setpoint 1645 E 65 C Legionella funct duration 1646 E min Legionella function circ pump Off On 1647 E On Circulating pump release Time programme 3 HCP DHW release Time programme 4 DHW Time program 5 1660 C DHW release Circulating pump cycling Off On 1661 C On Circulation setpoint 1663 E 55 C Optg mode changeover None Off On 1680 E Off Consumer circuit 1 Flow temp setp cons request 1859...

Page 59: ... Flow temp setpoint min 2110 E 8 C Flow temp setpoint max 2111 E 80 C Syst pump on heat gen lock Off On 2121 E Off Mixing valve boost 2130 E 0 C Actuator running time 2134 E 120 s Boiler Release below outside temp 2203 E C Full charging buffer Off On 2208 E Off Setpoint min 2210 E 20 C Setpoint max 2212 E 88 C Setpoint manual control 2214 Eu 60 C Burner running time min 2241 E 1 min Burner off tim...

Page 60: ...t Three 80 70 kW Paramount Three 95 90 kW Paramount Three 115 110 kW Output basic stage 2331 E Paramount Three 30 6 kW Paramount Three 40 9 kW Paramount Three 60 12 kW Paramount Three 80 17 kW Paramount Three 95 20 kW Paramount Three 115 25 kW Output at pump speed min 2334 E 0 Output at pump speed max 2335 E 100 Max fan output heating operation 2441 E Paramount Three 30 28 kW Paramount Three 40 38...

Page 61: ...tdown delay 2446 E 3 s Controller delay Off Heating mode only DHW mode only Heating and DHW mode 2450 E Heating mode only Fan output controller delay 2452 E Paramount Three 30 10 0 kW Paramount Three 40 14 0 kW Paramount Three 60 21 kW Paramount Three 80 29 kW Paramount Three 95 36 kW Paramount Three 115 40 kW Controller delay duration 2453 E 40 s Switching diff on HCs 2454 E 4 C Switching diff of...

Page 62: ...rn setpoint min 3560 E 8 C Temp differential min 3590 E C Solar Temp diff on 3810 C 8 C Temp diff off 3811 C 4 C Charg temp min DHW st tank 3812 I C Temp diff on buffer 3813 E C Temp diff off buffer 3814 E C Charging temp min buffer 3815 E C Temp diff on swi pool 3816 E C Temp diff off swi pool 3817 E C Charging temp min swi pool 3818 E C Charging prio storage tank None DHW storage tank Buffer sto...

Page 63: ...721 E 5 C Temp diff buffer HC 4722 E 3 C Min st tank temp heat mode 4724 E C Charging temp max 4750 E 80 C Recooling temperature 4755 E 60 C Recooling DHW HCs Off On 4756 E Off Recooling collector Off Summer Always 4757 E Off With solar integration No Yes 4783 E Yes Temp diff on return div 4790 E 8 C Temp diff off return div 4791 E 4 C Compar temp return div With B4 With B41 With B42 4795 E With B...

Page 64: ...nsor 5062 E DHW sensor Automatic Push Off On 5070 E On Excess heat draw Off On 5085 E On With buffer storage tank No Yes 5090 E yes With prim contr system pump No Yes 5092 E yes With solar integration No Yes 5093 E yes Pump speed min 5101 E 0 Pump speed max 5102 E 100 Speed Xp 5103 E 35 C Speed Tn 5104 E 120 s Speed Tv 5105 E 45 s Transfer strategy Always DHW release 5130 E Always Interm circ boos...

Page 65: ...fuel boiler pump Q10 Time program 5 K13 Buffer return valve Y15 Solar pump ext exch K9 Solar ctrl elem buffer K8 Solar ctrl elem swi pool K18 Swim ming pool pump Q19 Cascade pump Q25 St tank transfer pump Q11 DHW mixing pump Q35 DHW interm circ pump Q33 Heat re quest K27 Heat circuit pump HC1 Q2 Heat circuit pump HC2 Q6 DHW ctrl elem Q3 Status output K35 Status information K36 Flue gas damper K37 ...

Page 66: ... Release swi pool source Excess heat discharge Re lease swi pool solar Operating level DHW Operating level HC1 Op erating level HC2 Operating level HC3 Room thermostat HC1 Room thermostat HC2 Room thermostat HC3 DHW thermostat Pulse count Checkb sign flue gas damper Start prevention Flow measurement Hz 5970 C None Contact type H4 NC NO 5971 C NO Frequency value 1 H4 5973 E 0 Function value 1 H4 59...

Page 67: ...sumer request VK1 Consumer request VK2 Release swi pool source Excess heat discharge Re lease swi pool solar Operating level DHW Operating level HC1 Op erating level HC2 Operating level HC3 Room thermostat HC1 Room thermostat HC2 Room thermostat HC3 DHW thermostat Limit thermostat HC Start prevention Consumer request VK1 10V Consumer request VK2 10V Consumer request VK3 10V Preselected output 10V ...

Page 68: ...ic Bus power supply state Off On 6605 E Display system messages No Yes 6610 E Yes Alarm delay 6612 E min Action changeover functions Segment System 6620 E System Summer changeover Locally Centrally 6621 E Locally Optg mode changeover Locally Centrally 6623 E Centrally Manual source lock Locally Segment 6624 E Locally DHW assignment Local HCs All HCs in segment All HCs in system 6625 E All HCs in s...

Page 69: ...ime Error code 6820 E SW diagnostic code 3 Burner control phase 3 6825 E History 20 Date Time Error code 20 6990 E SW diagnostic code 20 Burner control phase 20 6995 E Service special operation Burner hours interval 7040 E h Burn hrs since maintenance 7041 E 0 h Burner start interval 7042 E Burn starts since maint 7043 E 0 Maintenance interval 7044 E months Time since maintenance 7045 E 0 months F...

Page 70: ... output QX3 Relay output QX4 Relay output QX21 module 1 Relay output QX22 module 1 Relay output QX23 module 1 Relay output QX21 module 2 Relay output QX22 module 2 Relay output QX23 module 2 7700 C No test Output test P1 7713 C PWM output P1 7714 C Outside temperature B9 7730 C DHW temp B3 B38 7750 C Boiler temp B2 7760 C Sensor temperature BX1 7820 C Sensor temperature BX2 7821 C Sensor temperatu...

Page 71: ... 1 prog no 8100 8102 C Priority state source 3 Parameters see Priority state source 1 prog no 8100 8104 C Priority state source 4 Parameters see Priority state source 1 prog no 8100 8106 C Priority state source 5 Parameters see Priority state source 1 prog no 8100 8108 C Priority state source 6 Parameters see Priority state source 1 prog no 8100 8110 C Priority state source 7 Parameters see Priori...

Page 72: ...8150 C Diagnostics heat generation Boiler pump Q1 8304 E Boiler pump speed 8308 E Boiler temp 8310 C Boiler setpoint Boiler switching point 8312 C Control sensor Boiler sensor B2 DHW charging sensor B36 DHW outlet sensor B38 Cascade sensor B10 B70 8313 E Boiler return temp 8314 C Fan speed 8323 C Set point fan 8324 C Current fan control 8325 C Burner modulation 8326 C Ionization current 8329 C Hou...

Page 73: ...Outside temp attenuated 8703 E Outside temp composite 8704 E Heating circuit pump 1 Off On 8730 C Heat circ mix valve 1 open Off On 8731 C Heat circ mix valve 1 close Off On 8732 C Speed heating circuit pump 1 8735 C Room temperature 1 8740 C Room setpoint 1 8741 C Flow temp 1 8743 C Flow temp setpoint 1 8744 C Room thermostat 1 No demand Demand 8749 C Heating circuit pump 2 Off On 8760 C Heat cir...

Page 74: ...1 8832 C DHW circulation temp 8835 E DHW charging temp 8836 E Flow temp setp VK1 8875 C Flow temp setp VK2 8885 C Flow temp setp VK3 8895 C Swimming pool temp 8900 C Swimming pool setpoint 8901 C Primary controller temp 8930 E Primary controller setpoint 8931 E Common flow temperature act value 8950 E Common flow temperature setpoint 8951 E Common return temp 8952 E Common output setpoint 8962 E B...

Page 75: ...put ignition load 9512 E Paramount 30 14 5 kW Paramount 40 19 5 kW Paramount 60 32 0 kW Paramount 80 44 6 kW Paramount 95 52 0 kW Paramount 115 57 0 kW Nominal output Partial load 9524 E Paramount 30 5 6 kW Paramount 40 9 0 kW Paramount 60 12 0 kW Paramount 80 17 0 kW Paramount 95 20 0 kW Paramount 115 25 0 kW Nominal output full load 9529 E Paramount 30 28 0 kW Paramount 40 38 0 kW Paramount 60 5...

Page 76: ... E Engineer Note Parameters with the program numbers 1 54 are individual parameters of the operating unit and the room unit and may therefore be set differently on both devices All paramteres from programme number 500 onwards are stored on the controller and therefore identical The value changed last is the valid value 8 4 Explanations for setting table In the following the individual parameters o...

Page 77: ...tting level Permanent unlocking At first temporary unlocking then prog no 27 to Off Units 29 Prog no 29 enables you to select SI units C bar or US units F PSI Operator section save basic settings 30 The data of the control will be written into the room unit only available for room unit Caution The data of the room unit will be overwritten With this the individual programming of the control in the ...

Page 78: ...ng circuit 1 only The room temperature is sent exclusively to heating circuit 1 For all assigned heating circuits The room temperature is sent to the heating cir cuits assigned under prog no 42 Occupancy button device 1 48 You can select the assignment of the occupancy button under prog no 48 None Pressing the presence key has no effect on the heating circuits Heating circuit 1 only The presence k...

Page 79: ...e heating phases may be set per heating circuit which will be activated on the days set under the preselection prog no 500 520 540 560 600 In the heating phases it will be heated at the set comfort setpoint Outside the heating phases it will be heated at the reduced setpoint Note The time programmes are only activated in the operation mode Automat ic Copy 515 535 555 575 615 The time switching pro...

Page 80: ...the room temperature falls below the frost protection temperature Heating curve slope 720 1020 1320 Using the heating curve the flow temperature setpoint is formed which is used for control of the heating circuit based on the outside temperature The slope of the curve indicates by how much the flow temperature changes with changing outside temperature Determination of the heating curve slope Enter...

Page 81: ...me 24 hour heating limit 732 1032 1332 The 24 hour heating limit shuts off the heating circuit if the current outside tem perature increases up to the difference set here of the current operating level re duced or comfort set point The heating cuts on again if the current outside tem perature again falls under the set difference minus 1 C This function is not activated in operation mode continuous...

Page 82: ... existing external heat can be considered and a constant room temperature is possible The influence of the deviation can be set in percentage The better the leading room is correct room temperature correct installation location etc the higher the value can be set and the room tempera ture is taken into consideration even more Caution Open radiator valves Should there be radiator valves in the lead...

Page 83: ...a short period of time The boost heating is ended if the room temperature measured with a RGT RGTF or RGB 2 room unit increases to 0 25 C below the comfort set point Without room sensor or without room influence the boost heating is carried out based on an internal calculation Due to the room set point acting as a basis the effect of the duration of the boost heating and that of the flow temperatu...

Page 84: ... 1 4 3 6 4 8 6 21 5 0 C 0 0 6 1 6 3 2 4 7 6 3 15 8 5 C 0 0 5 1 3 2 5 3 8 5 12 5 10 C 0 0 4 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 10 3 15 C 0 0 4 0 9 1 8 2 6 3 5 8 8 20 C 0 0 3 0 8 1 5 2 3 3 1 7 7 Duration of the quick setback for setback by 4 C in h Outside temperature mixed Time constant building Configuration prog no 6110 0 hrs 2 hrs 5 hrs 10 hrs 15 hrs 20 hrs 50 hrs 15 C 0 9 7 24 1 10 C 0 3 1 7 7 15 3 23 5 C 0 1 9 4 7...

Page 85: ...ures The increase is dependent upon the outside temperature The lower the outside temperature is the higher the reduced set point for the room temperature is raised The start of the increase and the end point can be set Between these two points there is a linear increase of the re duced setpoint up to the comfort setpoint Fig 18 Reduced setpoint increase TOc TRwA1 TRwA2 TRK TRR TOc Red setpoint in...

Page 86: ...ted above the set value here This boost should be achieved so that the temperature fluctuations can be corrected with the mixer valve Actuator running time 834 941 1134 For mixing circuits a kick start of the mixer drive is carried out after a pump kick start Pump is OFF In this case the mixer will be controlled in direction OPEN and CLOSED The time of activation in direction OPEN corresponds to t...

Page 87: ... be supplied from the buffer With primary controller sys tem pump 872 1172 1472 5092 This parameter establishes whether a zone system pump goes into operation with a heat demand of the heating circuit This system pump is based on the seg ment in which this controller is located LPB bus system and which is controlled with a primary control No the heating circuit will be fed without primary control ...

Page 88: ...per ating level the heating circuit is switched into Frost Protection Reduced Comfort Optg mode changeover 900 1200 1500 In case of external changeover of the operating mode per Hx it can be selected if in automatic mode changeover will be carried out from nominal comfort value to the frost protection value or the reduced nominal value 8 11 DHW Nominal setpoint 1610 Setting the DHW nominal setpoin...

Page 89: ...e priority Charging DHW is carried out in parallel with heating operation MC shifting PC absolute Pumped heating circuits are blocked until the DHW has been heated up Should the boiler capacity not be sufficient also the mixer circuit will be restricted Legionella function 1640 Function to kill legionella germs by heating up to the set legionella function set point see programme number 1645 Off Le...

Page 90: ...ing pump is enabled subject to time program 3 see prog no 540 to 556 DHW release The DHW circulating pump will be enabled when DHW heating has been enabled Time program 4 The DHW circulating pump will be enabled subject to time pro gram 4 Circulating pump cycling 1661 The circulating pump will be switched on for 10 minutes and off for 20 minutes within the release time Circulation setpoint 1663 In...

Page 91: ...pump is switched off It is again released if the swimming pool temp has dropped by 1 C below the maximum heating limit temperature With solar integration 2080 Setting of whether the swimming pool heating can be done by solar energy or not 8 14 Primary contr system pump Flow temp setpoint min 2110 Flow temp setpoint max 2111 With these boundaries a range for the flow setpoint can be defined Syst pu...

Page 92: ...me min 2243 The boiler minimum pause time only takes effect between heating requirements coming following in sequence The boiler minimum pause time blocks the boiler for a set time SD burner off time 2245 When exceeding this switching difference the burner pausing time mini mum prog no 2243 will be interrupted The boiler starts despite pausing time Pump overrun time 2250 Pump overr time after DHW ...

Page 93: ... If the burner is operated with low output then the boiler pump should also run on low speed During high boiler output the boiler pump should run on high speed Pump speed min 2322 For the modulating pump the working range can be defined in percent of output The control translates the percent data internally into speeds The value 0 corresponds to the minimum pump speed Pump speed max 2323 The pump ...

Page 94: ...for the fan also remains then released if the PWM actuation is not active Fan shutdown delay 2446 If no heating requirement exists the voltage supply of the fan is switched off The time is set here in which the fan gets voltage anyway Controller delay 2450 The controller delay is used for a stabilisation of the combustion conditions espe cially after a cold start After release of the firing automa...

Page 95: ...es the commissioning on the burner control and the actuation of the pumps With open pressure switch is a start prevention or lockout position triggered The pump actuation is also locked for protection against dry running If the water pressure increases again and the switch closes again with a start prevention these are automatically again cancelled and the pump actuation is again re leased 8 16 Ca...

Page 96: ...il ers the boiler sequence is changed after the time set in prog no 3540 has elapsed Last the last boiler in the addressing always remains as the last boiler for all other boilers the boiler sequence is changed after the time set in prog no 3540 has elapsed Leading source 3544 The setting of the leading source is only used in combination with the fixed se quence of the source sequence prog no 3540...

Page 97: ...p diff OFF Temp diff ON buffer 3813 Temp diff OFF buffer 3814 Charging temp min buffer 3815 The switching on and switching off point of the collector pump is set with these functions Basis is the temperature difference between collector temperature and storage temperature of the buffer In addition to the temperature difference reaching a certain minimum collector temperature is necessary for the b...

Page 98: ...rog no 5050 Charging temp max Prog no 4750 Setpoint solar heating Prog no 2055 C Storage tank temp max Prog no 5051 Storage tank temp max Prog no 4751 Swimming pool temp max Prog no 2070 1 With switched on charging priority of the swimming pool prog no 2065 the charging of the swimming pool has priority over the charging of the storage tank Charging time relative prio 3825 If the preferred storage...

Page 99: ...n to prevent overheating of the collector pump in case of evaporating danger of the heat carrying medium due to high collector tempera ture Antifreeze 3880 Information of the antifreeze used Antifreeze concentration 3881 Input of antifreeze concentration for usage measurement of solar energy Pump capacity 3884 Input of the flow of the installed pump for calculation of the brought in volume for usa...

Page 100: ...un time 8 19 Buffer storage Auto generation lock 4720 The hydraulic separation of heat source and buffer storage tanks achieved by the automatic heat generation lock The heating source will only be started if the buf fer storage tank cannot cover the actual heat request The following settings are possible None the automatic heat generation lock is de activated With B4 the automatic heat generation...

Page 101: ...mperature the return is re routed to the lower buf fer storage tank part The function can either be used as return temperature in crease or as return temperature decrease The way this works is defined in prog no 4796 Using the definition of the temperature differences in prog no 4790 and 4791 the switch on and switch off point of the return redirection is established In prog no 4795 the buffer sto...

Page 102: ...parameterized for the full charging function the function is ended Full charging temp min 4811 The buffer storage tank is charged minimally to the set value Full charging sensor 4813 With B4 For the full charging function the buffer storage tank sensor B4 is consid ered With B42 B41 For the full charging function the buffer storage tank sensor B42 if not available buffer storage tank sensor B41 is...

Page 103: ...he room heater depending on the selected charging priority prog no 1630 and the hydraulic switch has too little or no power Of ten it is therefore practical to restrict the time of DHW charging Discharging protection 5040 The function ensures that the DHW pump Q3 first switches on if the temperate in the heat generator is sufficiently high Application with sensor The charging pump is first switche...

Page 104: ...r The storage temperature will be achieved with an external ther mostat with setpoint control of the controller Automatic Push 5070 The DHW Push can activated by hand or automatically It causes a one time DHW charging to the nominal setpoint Off The DHW Push can only activated by hand On If the DHW temperature drops by more than two switching differences prog no 5024 below the reduced setpoint pro...

Page 105: ...is parameter the end criterion of a full charging during control is specified on the charging sensor B36 If the contents of the layer storage is charge to the bottom the temperature increases on the charging sensor Flow setp compensation de lay 5142 The filter time for the setpoint lead is set here Flow setp compensation Xp 5143 The P band Xp defines the amplification of the controller A smaller X...

Page 106: ...s the switching points with the corresponding switching difference from the DHW setpoint and the measured DHW storage tank temperature Thermostat Control of domestic hot water temperature as a function of the switching status of a thermostat connected to DHW sensor B3 Note When using a DHW thermostat no reduced mode is possible This means if reduced mode is active the DHW preparation is blocked wi...

Page 107: ...g pump all exchangers can be flow ed through simultaneously The parallel or alternative mode is possible Deflecting valve When using with a diverting valve always only one exchanger can be flowed through Only the alternative mode is possible External solar exchanger 5841 For solar schemes with two storage connections it must be set whether the exter nal heat exchanger is present and is used togeth...

Page 108: ... DHW charging system Buffer st tank sensor upper buffer storage tank sensor Common return sensor B73 Return sensor for the function return diversion Cascade return sensor B70 common return sensor for boiler cascades Swimming pool sensor B13 Sensor for measurement of swimming pool temp Solar flow sensor B63 this sensor is required for the solar usage measurement Solar return sensor B64 this sensor ...

Page 109: ... Consumer request VKx 10V The application nodes external load x receives a volt age signal DC 0 10 V as heat request The linear curve is defined via two fix points voltage value 1 function value 1 and voltage value 2 function value 2 only applies to H1 Preselected output The source receives a voltage signal DC 0 10 V as output request The linear curve is defined via two fix points voltage value 1 ...

Page 110: ... usage the respective settings can be adjusted in the menu point Solar Primary contr system pump For this usage the respective settings can be adjus ted in the menu point Primary contr system pump Sensor input BX21 BX22 6040 6043 Sensor inputs for the modules 1 and 2 Functions in addition to the basic functions will be possible by configuring the sensor inputs BX21 and BX22 Explanations see prog n...

Page 111: ...ar pump ext exch K9 if several exchangers are connected the buffer storage must be set at the respective relay output and the type of the solar regulating unit must be defined in prog no 5840 Solar pump swi pool K18 if several exchangers are connected the the swim ming pool must be set at the respective relay output and the type of the solar regulating unit must be defined in prog no 5840 Sensor t...

Page 112: ... must be stored new Reset to default parameters 6205 The factory settings of the control unit will be written to the control unit Caution The control parameters will be overwritten The factory settings are stor ed in the control unit Activation of the prog no 6205 The control will be reset to the factory settings Control numbers generator 1 storage heating circuit 6212 6213 6215 6217 The basic dev...

Page 113: ...p solar connection Heat gen shutoff valve 13 Diverting valve 14 Diverting valve solar connection 16 Primary control without exchanger 17 Primary control 1 exchanger 19 Intermediate circuit without exchanger 20 Intermediate circuit 1 exchanger 22 Charging pump intermediate circuit without ex changer 23 Charging pump intermediate circuit 1 exchanger 25 Diverting valve intermediate circuit without ex...

Page 114: ...ed via LPB to be sup pressed on connected operating elements Alarm delay 6612 Settling out of the alarm on the BM module can be delayed in the base device by an adjustable time This allows the prevention of unnecessary messages to a serv ice location from briefly occurring malfunctions e g temperature monitor quer ied communication errors However it must be realised that briefly occurring malfunct...

Page 115: ...stem time is adapted since the change is done by the mas ter The time of the controller is then continually adapted to the system time Master The time of day can be modified at the control The time of the control ler is the default for the system The system time is adapted Outside temp source 6650 In the LPB system only one single outside temperature sensor is necessary This delivers the signal vi...

Page 116: ...y and reset of the burner ionisation current service alarm The service alarm can only be reset if the reason for service is taken care of Chimney sweep function 7130 The chimney sweep function is switched on or off under this prog no Note The function is switched off by the setting Off or automatically if the maximum boiler temperature is reached It can also be directly activated via the chimney s...

Page 117: ...e LMS control must be unlocked after ending the transmission Error 183 parameterization is displayed Writing on stick Starts writing the data from the LMS control to the stick This operation is only possible with WRITE sticks The data is written in the previous ly set data set Before writing of the data begins it is checked whether the data fits on the stick and the respective customer number is c...

Page 118: ...riority Restricted buffer Forced draw Forced draw DHW Forced draw source Overrun active Comfort heating mode Opt start ctrl boost heating Optimum start control Boost heating Comfort heating mode Reduced heating mode Optimum stop control Reduced heating mode Frost protection active Frost prot room active Frost protection flow active Frost prot plant active Summer operation Summer operation Off 24 h...

Page 119: ...g temp Forced legionella setp Forced nominal setp Charg el imm heater El charging legionella setp El charging nominal setp El charging reduced setp El charging frost prot setp El imm heater released Push active Push legionella setp Push nominal setp Charging active Charging legionella setp Charging nominal setp Charging reduced setp Frost protection active Frost protection active Frost protection ...

Page 120: ...in limitation active In operation Protective start Protective start part load Return limitation Return limitation part load Charging buffer Charging buffer In op for HC DHW In op for HC DHW In part load op for HC DHW In part load op for HC DHW Released for HC DHW Released for HC DHW In operation for DHW In operation for DHW In part load op for DHW In part load op for DHW Released for DHW Released ...

Page 121: ...ertemp prot active Overtemp prot active Max charging temp reached Max charging temp reached Charging DHW buffer swi pool Charging DHW buffer swi pool Charging DHW buffer Charging DHW buffer Charging DHW swi pool Charging DHW swi pool Charging buffer swi pool Charging buffer swi pool Charging DHW Charging DHW Charging buffer Charging buffer Charging swimming pool Charging swimming pool Radiation in...

Page 122: ...peration for DHW In operation for DHW In part load op for DHW In part load op for DHW In op for HC DHW In op for HC DHW In part load op for HC DHW In part load op for HC DHW Overrun active Overrun active In operation In operation Assisted firing active Assisted firing active Released Released Frost protection active Frost prot plant active Boiler frost prot active Off Off The following messages ar...

Page 123: ...ged required temp Part charged required temp Charged min charging temp Cold Cold No request No request The following messages are possible under swimming pool End user E Commissioning Technician menu State Manual control active Manual control active Fault Fault Heating mode restricted Heating mode source Heated max Swimming pool temp Heated max Swimming pool temp Heated Heated Setpoint solar Heate...

Page 124: ... 9540 After venting time Note This parameter must only be changed by a heating specialist Fan output speed slope 9626 Fan output speed Y section 9627 With this parameter the rotational speed of the fan can be adjusted e g for com plex exhaust systems or the conversion of gas condensing boilers for operating with liquid gas Prog no 9626 equates to the incline of the fan characteristic curve Prog no...

Page 125: ...ating mode key DHW operation 6 Occupancy button 3 Display 7 Control knob 4 ESC key cancel 8 Information key 9 2 Occupancy button Manual switching over between heating operation at comfort nominal value and heating operation at reduced nominal value is possible with the presence button irrespective of the set time programmes The value switched over to stays active until the next modification by the...

Page 126: ...ccording to need Maintenance work includes among others Clean Paramount outside The burner has to be checked for contamination and possibly to be cleaned and serviced Clean burner areas and heating surfaces Replace wear parts see Spare parts list Atención Only original spare parts must be used Check connection and seal locations of water filled parts Check safety valves for correct function Check ...

Page 127: ...r Paramount three 30 40 Paramount three 60 2 3 1 3 2 5 4 6 7 Paramount three 70 Paramount three 95 115 1 3 2 5 4 6 7 1 3 2 5 4 6 7 Removing gas burner Fig 30 1 Disconnect the electrical connection cables to the fan at the coupler 2 Pull off air hose from the fan 3 Pull the connector from the electrodes 4 Undo fixing screw 1 in the inlet silencer at the top of the Paramount Maintenance 7308272 03 0...

Page 128: ...6 bracket 10 Remove intake muffler 11 Pull out the burner together with mixing channel and fan to the front 7 12 Clean burner pipe with soft brush Caution Use new seals When re fitting new gaskets should be used particularly for the the gas connect ing pipe 10 5 Protection against contact Danger of electric shock To ensure shock proof protection all parts of the device to be screwed on have to be ...

Page 129: ...n electrode 4 Viewing glass 5 Pressure controller 6 Siphon 7 Exhaust gas adapter with test openings 8 Ignition transformer under the lid 9 Intake muffler 10 Gas jet 11 Fan 12 Gas valve 13 Pump replacement pipe 14 Control LMS 15 EWM Accessories 15 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Paramount three 80 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Maintenance 7308272 03 03 14 Paramount three 30 115 kW 129 ...

Page 130: ...ation electrode 4 Viewing glass 5 Pressure controller 6 Siphon 7 Exhaust gas adapter with test openings 8 Ignition transformer under the lid 9 Intake muffler 10 Gas jet 11 Fan 12 Gas valve 13 Pump replacement pipe 14 Control LMS 15 EWM 16 cleaning cover Accessories 1 8 3 4 2 9 7 5 6 10 11 12 13 14 16 15 Maintenance 130 Paramount three 30 115 kW 7308272 03 03 14 ...

Page 131: ...emove return pipe 9 Paramount three 60 Pull off plug from gas valve loosen and disassemble gas valve 10 Paramount three 95 115 Remove the connection line between the heat ex changer and the collecting tray 11 Paramount three 95 115 Push the slide coupling on the flue pipe upwards 12 Loosen nuts at collecting tray remove yoke and disassemble collecting tray 13 Loosen nuts of holding sheet at the re...

Page 132: ...on Please note Do not touch plug contacts during the ignition process For measurement of the ionisation current pull plug from the gas firing autom aton and connect ammeter between plug and electrode Ignition electrodes 2 To avoid an influence of the ionisation current by the ignition The ignition electrode must only immerse into the edge of the flame The ignition spark must not spark over to the ...

Page 133: ...t the cause of the disturbance see fault code table Burner does not start No voltage at the control and regulating centre no burner ON signal from the heating circuit control see fault code table Burner goes into disturbance status Without flame formation No ignition ionisation electrode has ground connection no gas In spite of flame formation the burner goes on fault after expiration of the safet...

Page 134: ...nection inform heating specialist1 54 Flow temperature DHW sensor fault 57 Drinking water circulation temperature sensor fault 60 Room temperature 1 sensor fault 65 Room temperature 2 sensor fault 68 Room temperature 3 sensor fault 70 Storage tank temp 1 top sensor fault 71 Storage tank temp 2 bottom sensor fault 72 Storage tank temp 3 middle sensor fault 73 Collector temperature 1 sensor fault 81...

Page 135: ...pecialist lack of gas polarity of mains connection safe ty period check ignition electrode and ionisation current 1 3 146 Configuration fault Common message 151 Internal fault Check parameter see Adjustment Table Heating Expert and or Call up Values reset LMS change LMS heating expert 1 3 152 Parameterization fault 160 Fan fault Fan possible defective speed threshold set wrongly 3 162 Air pressure...

Page 136: ...s header addr err 353 Common flow sensor B10 missing 371 Flow temperature 3 Heating circuit 3 monitor ing 372 Limit thermostat HC3 373 Expansion module 3 fault collective fault 378 Repetition counter internal fault expired 382 Repetition counter fan fault expired 384 Extran light 385 Ned undervoltage 386 Fan revolutions per minute has left valid range 387 Air pressure switch fault 426 Checkb sign ...

Page 137: ...e Ignition and start of safety time for flame formation ioni sation current build up tsa1 Safety time constant Flame monitoring with ignition tsa2 Safety time variable Flame monitoring without ignition it Interval time Flame stabilisation MOD Modulating mode Burner in operation THL2 Subsequent ventilation with last operating fan speed Fan continues to run THL2A Subsequent ventilation with pre purg...

Page 138: ...age 30 Customer service Telephone 116 D Device fuse 37 DHW operation 45 DHW temperature 40 Diagnostics consumers 123 E ECO 44 Emergency operation 40 Error message 46 ESC button 43 125 F Factory setting 77 112 Factory settings 33 Fault 133 Fault code table 134 Fault message 44 Filter 29 Flat seal screw connections 29 Floor curing function 86 Flue gas connection 29 Flue gas pipeline system 29 Frost ...

Page 139: ...3 Q Quick setback 84 R Reduced setpoint 46 Reduced setpoint increase 85 Regulations 8 Removing gas burner 127 Removing the gas burner 127 Replace quick de aerator 126 Replacing cables 38 Resistance values 17 Room influence 82 Room temperature 40 Comfort setpoint 45 Reduced setpoint 46 S Safety valve 12 126 29 Service message 44 Set frost protection temperature 44 Shortening 31 Shut off valve 29 32...

Page 140: ...terton Commercial Wood Lane Erdington Birmingham B24 9QP Tel 08706 050607 Fax 08706 001516 www pottertoncommercial co uk Subject to technical modifications Dimensions for reference only 7308272 03 27032014 ...

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