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Solar

Boiler

Number 

(part 1)

K8

(1)

K8

(2)

K18

(3)

K18

(4)

K9

(5)

Number 

(part 2)

Modulating burn­

er

Boiler pump

8

X

 

 

 

DHW+B

05

 

 

9

 

X

 

 

DHW/B

06

 

 

10

X

 

 

 

DHW

07

 

X

11

 

X

 

 

DHW

08

 

X

12

X

 

 

 

B

09

 

X

13

 

X

 

 

B

10

 

X

14

 

 

X

 

 

11

X

 

15

 

 

 

X

 

12

X

X

17

 

 

X

 

DHW/B

13

X

 

18

 

 

 

X

DHW/B

14

X

X

19

X

 

X

 

 

15

X

X

20

 

X

 

X

 

 

 

 

22

X

 

 

 

DHW+B

 

 

 

23

 

X

 

X

DHW/B

 

 

 

24

X

 

X

 

DHW

 

 

 

25

 

X

 

X

DHW

 

 

 

26

X

 

X

 

B

 

 

 

27

 

X

 

X

B

 

 

 

(1) Storage tank charging pump for bufferstorage tank K8

(2) Solar diverting valve for bufferstorage tank K8

(3) Solar charging pump for swimming pool K18

(4) Solar diverter valve for swimming pool K18

(5) External solar exchanger, Solar pump K9; DHW=DHW storage tank, B=Buffer storage tank

(6) The domestic hot water storage tank is charged using collector pump Q5

Tab.24 Check no. heat source 2 (prog.-no. 6213)

Solid fuel boiler

0

No solid fuel boiler

1

Solid fuel boiler, boiler circuit pump

2

Solid fuel boiler, boiler pump, integration of DHW storage tank

Tab.25 Check no. storage tank (prog.-no. 6215)

Buffer storage tank

Domestic water storage tank

0

No buffer storage tank

0

No DHW storage tank

1

Buffer storage tank

1

Immersion heater

2

Buffer storage tank, solar connection

2

Solar connection

4

Buffer storage tank, heat generation shutoff valve

4

Primary pump

5

Buffer storage tank, solar connection, source shut-off 

valve

5

Charging pump, solar connection

 

 

13

Diverter valve

 

 

14

Diverting valve, solar connection

 

 

16

Primary controller, without heat exchanger

 

 

17

Primary controller, 1 heat exchanger

 

 

19

Intermediate circuit, without heat exchanger

 

 

20

Intermediate circuit, 1 heat exchanger

 

 

22

Primary pump/intermediate circuit, without heat ex­

changer

 

 

23

Charging pump/intermediate circuit, 1 heat exchanger

 

 

25

Diverting valve, intermediate circuit, without heat ex­

changer

 

 

26

Diverting valve, intermediate circuit, 1 heat exchanger

9  Settings

122

Paramount five 30 – 115

7703046 - 01 - 23072018

Summary of Contents for Paramount five 115

Page 1: ...United Kingdom en Installation Manual Gas condensing boiler Paramount five 30 Paramount five 40 Paramount five 50 Paramount five 60 Paramount five 80 Paramount five 95 Paramount five 115 ...

Page 2: ...using the product and keep it in a safe place for later reference In order to ensure continued safe and efficient operation we recommend that the product is serviced regularly Our service and customer service organisation can assist with this We hope you enjoy years of problem free operation with the product ...

Page 3: ...the product 24 4 1 Main components 24 4 2 Control panel description 25 4 2 1 Operating elements 25 4 2 2 Displays 26 4 3 Standard delivery 26 4 4 Accessories options 26 4 4 1 Room device RGP 26 4 4 2 Installation of extension module 27 5 Before installation 28 5 1 Regulations governing installation 28 5 2 Installation requirements 28 5 2 1 Corrosion protection 28 5 2 2 Supply air openings 28 5 2 3...

Page 4: ...ing that the pump is running normally 50 7 3 2 Commissioning menu 50 7 4 Gas settings 50 7 4 1 Factory settings 50 7 4 2 Supply pressure 50 7 4 3 CO2 content 51 7 4 4 Changing over from natural gas to LPG and vice versa 51 7 4 5 Gas valve 52 7 4 6 Manual adjustment of burner output controller stop function 52 7 4 7 Guidance values for gas flow rate injector pressure and CO2 content 53 7 4 8 Guidan...

Page 5: ...0 1 3 Lifetime of safety relevant components 140 10 1 4 Protection against contact 140 10 1 5 Approved detergents 140 10 1 6 Unhooking the control panel 141 10 1 7 At the end of the maintenance work 141 10 2 Maintenance messages 141 10 2 1 Maintenance code table 141 10 2 2 Operating phases of the Control Centre LMS 141 10 3 Standard inspection and maintenance operations 142 10 3 1 Clean siphon 142...

Page 6: ...f the gas condensing boiler can lead to considerable damage Warning Persons involved in transport must wear protective gloves and safety footwear Danger Commissioning may only be carried out by an approved installer The installer checks the tightness of pipes the correct function of all regulating control and safety equipment and measures the combustion values If this work is not carried out corre...

Page 7: ...oiler cannot be switched on unintentionally Danger This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Clean...

Page 8: ...f ventilation apertures The inflow area for combustion air must be kept clear Danger Danger to life due to explosion fire Do not store any explosive or easily flammable materials close to the appliance Caution Risk of burns For safety reasons the discharge pipe from the safety valve must always be open so that water can escape during heating operation The operating state of the safety valve must b...

Page 9: ...cases Failure to abide by the instructions on installing and maintaining the appliance Failure to abide by the instructions on using the appliance Faulty or insufficient maintenance of the appliance 1 4 2 Manufacturer s Declaration Meeting the protection requirements according to guideline 2014 30 EU for electromagnetic compatibility EMC is only guaranteed when the boiler is operated according to ...

Page 10: ...and any checks necessary Explain the installation to the user If maintenance is necessary warn the user of the obligation to check the appliance and keep it in good working order Give all the instruction manuals to the user 1 4 4 User s liability To guarantee optimum operation of the system you must abide by the following instructions Read and follow the instructions given in the manuals provided ...

Page 11: ...missioning operation and programming Maintenance Installer User manual Commissioning Operation User settings programming Fault table Cleaning maintenance Energy saving tips Customer Asset ledger Commissioning report Check list for commissioning Maintenance Installer Abridged instructions Operation in brief Customer Accessories Installation Operation Installer customer 2 3 Symbols used 2 3 1 Symbol...

Page 12: ...Caution Risk of material damage Important Please note important information See Reference to other manuals or pages in this manual 2 About this manual 12 Paramount five 30 115 7703046 01 23072018 ...

Page 13: ...d fuel appliances with electrical connections Fuel Ordinance State Ordinances Regulations of the local Electricity Board Obligation to register possibly Group Exemption Regulation ATV Code of practice M251 of the waste water technology association Regulations of the public authorities for the run off of condensate 3 2 Technical data 3 2 1 Technical data Boiler space heaters Tab 2 Technical paramet...

Page 14: ... P4 kW 48 7 56 4 74 9 92 5 111 7 Useful heat output at 30 of rated heat output and low temperature mode 1 P1 kW 16 3 18 9 25 1 31 0 37 4 Seasonal space heating energy effi ciency ƞs 93 93 Useful efficiency at rated heat output and high temperature mode 2 ƞ4 87 7 87 7 87 7 87 8 87 6 Useful heat output at 30 of rated heat output and low temperature mode 1 ƞ1 97 8 97 8 97 8 98 0 97 8 Auxiliary power ...

Page 15: ... load 80 60 C C 53 66 56 75 58 69 59 71 59 73 59 73 60 77 Part load full load 50 30 C C 33 46 35 53 33 50 34 54 35 54 32 51 33 57 Flue gas mass flow rate Natural gas E LL 80 60 C g s 2 8 14 8 4 4 18 7 4 9 24 6 6 9 28 5 10 3 37 9 9 8 46 7 12 3 56 6 With natural gas 50 30 C g s 2 5 14 1 4 1 18 0 4 5 23 5 6 4 27 4 9 7 36 4 9 1 44 8 11 3 54 4 Flue gas mass flow rate Propane 80 60 C g s 2 6 14 1 4 2 17...

Page 16: ...r consumption W 55 70 88 100 112 170 200 Heating mode Protection W 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Dimensions Weight of boiler kg 53 53 61 61 72 84 84 Boiler water content l 3 6 3 6 4 7 4 7 5 8 7 8 7 8 Height mm 852 Width mm 480 Depth mm 407 407 447 447 542 570 570 Connections Gas connection 3 4 1 Heating flow 1 1 1 2 Heating return 1 1 1 2 For more information see Power compensation for increasing the permissible ...

Page 17: ...1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 100 80 67 60 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 50 40 30 20 Rfh mWS Dmax 1 Rfh 100 Dmin 1 2 Dmax 2 10 Pst RA 0000195 Key Dmax 1 Paramount 30 max Dmax 2 Paramount 40 max Dmin 1 2 Paramount 30 min Paramount 40 min Pst Pumping stage Rfh Total dynamic head Wms Water mass flow Important The select min and max values are controlled via the program numbers for minimum pump speed and max...

Page 18: ... return 3 2 HR Heating return heating circuit 2 4 Gas Gas connection 5 SiV Safety valve 6 KA Condensate connection 7 SV Storage tank flow accessory 8 SR Storage tank return accessory Tab 7 Dimensions and connections Model Paramount 30 40 HV Heating flow G 1 HR Heating return G 1 3 Technical specifications 18 Paramount five 30 115 7703046 01 23072018 ...

Page 19: ... connection G 3 4 SiV Safety valve G 3 4 KA Condensate connection Ø 25 mm Gravity lock blocked valve opened Operating position Paramount For more information see Sealing and filling of the system page 39 3 Technical specifications 7703046 01 23072018 Paramount five 30 115 19 ...

Page 20: ...g 3 Dimensions and Connections Paramount 50 115 160 110 RA 0000310 B C 851 883 975 1 2 3 4 1 Heating flow 2 Heating return 3 Gas connection 4 Condensate connection 3 Technical specifications 20 Paramount five 30 115 7703046 01 23072018 ...

Page 21: ...y valve G 3 4 G 3 4 G 3 4 G 3 4 Condensate connection Ø 25 mm Ø 25 mm Ø 25 mm Ø 25 mm Dimension A mm 447 542 580 580 Dimension B mm 168 168 163 163 Dimension C mm 132 132 152 152 3 5 Wiring diagram Fig 4 Wiring diagram Paramount 30 40 ATF Outdoor temperature sensor QAC 34 B1 Ionisation electrode BE Operating unit BusBE Bus connection for operating unit 3 Technical specifications 7703046 01 2307201...

Page 22: ...HW charging pump accessory TWF DHW sensor type 36 X11 60 Bus module interface X12 13 Service interface Y2 Gas valve Fig 5 Wiring diagram Paramount 50 60 ATF Outdoor temperature sensor QAC 34 B1 Ionisation electrode BE Operating unit BusBE Bus connection for operating unit BusEM Bus connection for expansion module BX1 3 Multi function sensor input F4 Water pressure sensor FB Remote control accessor...

Page 23: ...nsion module BX1 3 Multi function sensor input F4 Water pressure sensor FB Remote control accessory GW Gas pressure monitor H1 4 5 Multifunctional input H6 Gas pressure monitor input HP Heating circuit pump accessory KRF Boiler return sensor type 36 KVF Boiler flow sensor type 36 M4 Burner fan Netz Mains connection P1 PWM output QX1 3 Multifunctional output S1 ON OFF switch S2 Unlocking STB Safety...

Page 24: ...A 0000312 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 8 3 4 2 9 5 6 10 11 12 13 14 16 15 Paramount 50 60 Paramount 80 Paramount 95 115 15 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 17 17 17 1 4 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 RA 0000196 Paramount 30 40 7 4 Description of the product 24 Paramount five 30 115 7703046 01 23072018 ...

Page 25: ... replacement pipe1 14 Flue gas adapter 14 Control LMS 15 Inspection openings 15 Extension module EWM1 16 Flue gas pipe 16 Cleaning opening 17 Gas valve 17 Gas pressure monitor 18 Gravity lock 1 Accessories 19 Connection 2 heating circuit1 20 Control LMS 1 Accessories 4 2 Control panel description 4 2 1 Operating elements 1 Regulator operating unit 2 Operating mode key heating mode 3 Operating mode...

Page 26: ...available for the Paramount can be found below Room device RGP Bus module BM Extension module EWM Shut off set AEH Membrane expansion vessel MAG Connection pipe for mixing circuit MAR 4 4 1 Room device RGP Remote setting of all adjustable control functions of the basic appliance is possible via the operating unit when using the room device RGP accessory Operating elements 1 USB connection for serv...

Page 27: ...stallation of extension module If an EWM extension module is installed an application with one or two mixed heating circuits is possible 4 Description of the product 7703046 01 23072018 Paramount five 30 115 27 ...

Page 28: ...reach the inside of the appliance The boiler must not be started up if there is heavy dust development e g during construction work There could be damage to the boiler For ventilation based operation of the Paramount an adequately sized opening for combustion air must be present in the place of installation The operator must be informed that this opening must never be closed or blocked and that th...

Page 29: ...id fuel boilers Power generating heating systems Storage tank charging systems and similar The focus is always on designing systems that are guaranteed to operate reliably throughout their service life without any faults The following requirements apply to the heating water quality in the entire circuit based on VDI directive 2035 Sheets 1 and 2 In the case of renovation measures it is not suffici...

Page 30: ...r antifreeze agent sealant etc you must ensure that the agents are compatible with each other and that the required pH in the circuit continues to be adhered to Preferably agents from the same manufacturer should be used Ensure that the electrical conductivity of the fill water corresponds to the manufacturer specifications for the relevant dosing rate with the addition of an inhibitor The electri...

Page 31: ...salinated water or partially desalinated water can generally be used for filling The electrical conductivity of desalinated additional water must not exceed 15 μs cm for full desalination and 180 μs cm for partial desalination The electrical conductivity in the circuit must not exceed 50 μS cm with full desalination and 370 μS cm with partial desalination during filling The pH of the circuit water...

Page 32: ...ical information for qualified heating specialists If an appliance is replaced in an existing system we recommend installing a sludge separator e g WAM C SMART accessory in the system return upstream of the heat generator Potterton Commercial recommends using the AguaClean filtration module to achieve an optimum cleaning result including magnetite deposits Document the filling VDI directive 2035 S...

Page 33: ...Caution Keep the installation room frost free If an antifreeze agent is used pipework radiators and condensing boilers are protected against frost damage For the condensing boiler to be ready for operation at any time suitable measures must also be taken to keep the installation room frost free If applicable please also note special measures for any installed domestic hot water calorifiers The tab...

Page 34: ...boiler must not be started up if there is heavy dust development e g during construction work There could be damage to the boiler Danger Changes to conducts for combustion air and flue gas are only allowed after consultation with the district chimney sweep responsible Such changes include Making the set up location smaller Retrofitting joint sealed windows and outside doors Sealing windows and out...

Page 35: ...ubstances in the combustion supply air can destroy or damage the heat generator Therefore the installation in rooms with heavy dust accumulation is only allowed with room air independent operating modes If the Paramount is operated in rooms in which solvents cleaning agents containing chlorine paints glues or similar substances are worked with or in which such substances are stored only room air i...

Page 36: ...ng a room device or thermostat in protection areas 0 2 is not permitted 5 4 Transport 5 4 1 General Danger Some components e g the preinstalled components or certain spare parts exceed the recommended maximum lifting capacity for individual people that is recommended by employment law Risk of personal injury caused by heavy loads Do not work alone Use the lifting aids Secure the unit during transp...

Page 37: ...es when unpacking the unit Danger Risk of asphyxiation The unit s packaging material e g plastic film presents a risk of asphyxiation for children Never allow children to play with packaging material Important Dispose of packaging material correctly 5 Before installation 7703046 01 23072018 Paramount five 30 115 37 ...

Page 38: ...Caution The connecting pipe between boiler and safety valve must not be blockable The installation of pumps and fittings or pipe reducer pieces is not permissible The blow off line of the safety valve must be designed in such a way that the pressure does not increase when the safety valve responds It must not be routed to the outside the opening must be clear and observable Any heating water that ...

Page 39: ...ore assembly of the flue gas pipe 6 2 5 Sealing and filling of the system 1 Fill the heating system via the return flow of the Paramount see note below 2 Check tightness see note below for max operating pressure For more information see Technical data page 15 Dimensions and connections page 18 6 3 Gas connection 6 3 1 Gas connection The gas side connection may only be carried out by an approved in...

Page 40: ...nce No additional CE approval for the flue gas piping system is required For more information see Technical data page 15 Identifying the system certification The Potterton Commercial flue gas piping system must be labelled following the installation Each basic kit for the Potterton Commercial flue gas piping systems includes a sticker for the CE certification The installed flue gas piping system m...

Page 41: ...0 180 13 0 110 180 10 3 0 110 180 10 3 0 C33 1 Concentric Vertical 110 160 2 20 0 120 180 2 20 0 120 180 2 C93 2 Concentric Vertical 80 1 25 15 3 2 110 180 24 3 2 110 180 15 3 2 110 180 18 3 2 110 180 20 3 2 C33 3 Concentric Vertical 80 1 25 7 3 2 110 180 13 2 2 110 180 9 3 2 110 180 110 180 B23 Conventional Flue 2 80 20 3 3 110 25 3 3 110 16 3 3 110 20 3 2 110 20 3 2 1 This is the maximum flue le...

Page 42: ...t 95 Paramount 115 Factory setting 9626 Fan output speed slope 111 3 78 3 63 1 58 6 9627 Fan output speed Y section 140 120 320 260 Setting for power com pensation 9626 Fan output speed slope 118 3 83 5 67 2 9627 Fan output speed Y section 70 30 240 Tab 11 Speed parameters for power compensation LPG Setting Prog no Designation Paramount 50 Para mount 80 Para mount 95 Paramount 115 Factory setting ...

Page 43: ...90 min Fire resistance duration of the shaft in case of buildings of lower building height 30 min 6 4 6 Mounting the flue gas system Warning Danger of injury by not wearing working gloves Wearing working gloves is recommended during assembly work particularly while cutting the pipes Mounting with gradient The flue pipe must be routed at a gradient to the Paramount so that the condensation from the...

Page 44: ...pe If spacers are necessary these have to be fitted to the duct at least every 2 m 4 Cant the spacers at a right angle and align centric in the shaft Pipes and formed parts are to be installed in such a way that the connectors are arranged counter to the flow direction of the condensed water After the pipes have been inserted place the support leg in the support rail and align flush and without te...

Page 45: ...to an opening air brick opening window etc 300 mm D 2 Below gutters soil pipes or drain pipes 25 75 mm E 2 Below eaves 25 200 mm F 2 Below balconies or car port roof 25 200 mm G 2 From a vertical drain pipe or soil pipe 25 150 mm H 2 From an internal or external corner 25 300 mm I Above ground roof or balcony level 300 mm J From a surface or boundary line facing a terminal 600 mm K From a terminal...

Page 46: ...ave an additional cleaning port in the upper part of the exhaust system or above the roof The exhaust gas pipelines at the outer wall must have at least one cleaning opening 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 ...

Page 47: ...of rigid lines e g NYM is not allowed because of the risk of cable damages There are only to use flexible cables e g H05VV F for high voltage power cables and e g LIYY for sensor cables 6 5 2 Cable lengths Bus sensor lines do not have mains voltage but safety extra low voltage They must not be routed in parallel to the mains cables interference signals Otherwise shielded cables must be installed P...

Page 48: ...ables 6 5 7 Circulating pumps The permissible current load per pump output is IN max 1A 6 5 8 Appliance fuses Appliance fuse in the control unit ISR Mains fuses T 6 3A H 250V 6 5 9 Connecting sensors components Danger Risk of electric shock Danger to life through incorrect work The wiring diagram must be followed Optional accessories must be fitted and connected according to the instructions provi...

Page 49: ...used 14 Gas flow pressure measured at full load at the gas valve inlet mbar 15 Gas injector pressure measured at full load 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 Domestic water mode 22 Programming Time date 23 Comfort setpoint heating circuit 1 2 C 24 Setpoint ...

Page 50: ...witched on 7 4 Gas settings 7 4 1 Factory settings The Paramount has been set to the nominal heat load by the manufacturer Gas type G20 natural gas G20 with Wobbe index WoN 15 0 kWh m3 The specific set gas type can be seen on the optional label glued to the burner The factory setting data must be checked against the on site supply conditions before installation of the Paramount 7 4 2 Supply pressu...

Page 51: ... The CO2 content to be set can be decided as follows CO2 content 8 5 WoN Wocurrent 0 5 until Paramount 50 CO2 content 8 5 WoN Wocurrent 0 5 above Paramount 50 CO2 content 8 8 WoN Wocurrent 0 5 The air quantity set in the factory must not be changed For more information see Technical data page 15 7 4 4 Changing over from natural gas to LPG and vice versa Danger Danger Danger to life by gas The gas ...

Page 52: ...ssure 5 Protective plug 6 Fan pressure x Flow direction Setting of jet pressures Paramount 30 60 Torx T15 Paramount 80 Allen key 2 0 mm Paramount 95 115 Allen key 2 5 mm Important The Torx key is located in the accessory bag 7 4 6 Manual adjustment of burner output controller stop function For controlling the CO2values theParamount operated in the control stop function 7 Commissioning 52 Paramount...

Page 53: ...e values for gas flow rate injector pressure and CO2 content The values given in are for guidance It is important that the gas quantity is set via the injector pressure in such a way that the CO2 value is within the specified values If the Paramount is used in areas with fluctuating natural gas composition the CO2content must be adjusted in accordance with the Wobbe index at any given time ask the...

Page 54: ...G propane mm 3 90 5 80 Guide values for injector pressure 1 G20 15 0 2 mbar 8 3 9 3 6 0 7 0 Propane mbar 8 3 9 3 6 0 7 0 CO2 content see reference below 1 At pressure at end of boiler 0 mbar 1013 hPa 15 C 2 Values in brackets Wobbe Index WoNin kWh m3 For more information see Technical data page 15 7 4 11 Guidance values for injector pressure Tab 17 Guidance values for injector pressure full load M...

Page 55: ...For more information see Technical data page 15 7 Commissioning 7703046 01 23072018 Paramount five 30 115 55 ...

Page 56: ...enu item Hours minutes 5 Press OK 6 Carry out hour setting e g 15 h using the control knob 7 Press OK 8 Carry out minute setting e g 30 minutes with the control knob 9 Press OK 10 Leave the programming level by pressing the operating mode key for heating mode Important The previous menu item is retrieved by pressing the ESC key without applying previously modified values If no settings are carried...

Page 57: ...l and the programming For more information see List of parameters page 62 8 3 Checking water pressure Less than 1 0 bar Top up water Caution Observe the maximum permissible system pressure Over 6 0 bar Do not put the gas condensing boiler into operation Drain the water Caution Observe the maximum permissible system pressure Check that there is a drip pan below the discharge pipe from the safety va...

Page 58: ...frost protection overheating protection activated Automatic summer winter changeover automatic switching over between heating and summer operation from a certain outside temperature onwards Automatic day heating limit automatic changeover between heating and summer operation if outside temperature exceeds the room setpoint value Continuous mode or Heating mode without time program Protection funct...

Page 59: ...tpoint How to adjust the comfortable room setpoint is described here 1 Set the comfort setpoint using the control knob The value is taken over automatically 8 9 Setting reduced room setpoint How to set the reduced room setpoint is described here 1 Press OK 2 Select the Heating circuit menu item 3 Press OK 4 Select the Reduced setpoint parameter 5 Press OK 6 Set the reduced setpoint at the control ...

Page 60: ...xample Fig Design volume flow 900 l h System resistance at the design point 19 kPa 1 9 mWS Max speed read off 50 Set parameter 883 50 2 Parameter 882 Pump speed min 2 1 Heating systems with radiators The minimum pump speed for heating systems with radiators is the result of entering the system resistance again at volume flow zero l h in the diagram see Fig Tab 19 Example Fig System resistance at t...

Page 61: ... OK 6 Select the parameter On 7 Press OK 8 Leave the programming level by pressing the operating mode key for heating mode 8 12 Chimney sweep function The chimney sweep function is activated or deactivated using the Chimney sweep button 1 Press the Chimney sweep button The activated special function is displayed by the symbol in the display Important If there is demand for heat from a coiled tubin...

Page 62: ...tly 22 E Temporarily Contrast of display 25 Eu 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 1 No Yes 30 E No Activate basic settings 2 No Yes 31 E No Used as 1 Room unit 1 Room unit 2 Room unit 3 Operator unit 1 Operator unit 2 Operator unit 3 Service unit 40 C Room unit 1 Assignment device 1 3 Heating circuit 1 Heating circuits ...

Page 63: ...ge batt 137 C Service unit Missing In operation No recept n Change batt 138 C Delete all devices No Yes 140 C 1 Parameter only visible if wireless room device exists Time program Heating cir cuit 1 Prog no Heating cir cuit 2 1 Prog no Heating cir cuit 3 Prog no Level Standard value Preselection Mo Su Mo Su Mo Fr Sa Su Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 500 520 540 Eu Monday 1...

Page 64: ...1 Prog no 2 1 Prog no 3 1 Prog no Level Standard value Comfort setpoint 710 1010 1310 Eu 20 0 C Reduced setpoint 712 1012 1312 Eu 18 C Frost protection setpoint 714 1014 1314 Eu 10 0 C Heating curve slope 720 1020 1320 Eu 1 24 Heating curve displacement 721 1021 1321 E 2 0 C Heating curve adaption Off On 726 1026 1326 E Off Summer winter heating limit 730 1030 1330 Eu 18 C 24 hour heating limit 73...

Page 65: ...setp readj speed ctrl No Yes 890 1190 1490 E YesNo Operating level changeover 0 Protection 1 Reduced 2 Comfort 898 1198 1498 E Reduced Optg mode changeover 0 None 1 Protection 2 Reduced 3 Comfort 4 Automatic 900 1200 1500 E Protection 1 Parameters only visible if heating circuit is installed DHW Prog no Level Standard value Nominal setpoint 1610 Eu 55 C Reduced setpoint 1612 E 45 C Nominal setpoin...

Page 66: ...32 C With solar integration No Yes 2080 E Yes Primary control feed pump Prog no Level Standard value 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 140 s Primary contr system pump 0 Before buffer 1 After buffer 2150 E After buffer Boiler Prog no Level Standard value Release...

Page 67: ...an output heating max 1 2441 E Paramount 30 30 kW Paramount 40 38 kW Paramount 50 50 kW Paramount 60 58 kW Paramount 80 77 kW Paramount 95 95 kW Paramount 115 115 kW Fan output full charging max 1 2442 E Paramount 30 30 kW Paramount 40 38 kW Paramount 50 50 kW Paramount 60 58 kW Paramount 80 77 kW Paramount 95 95 kW Paramount 115 115 kW Fan output DHW max 1 2444 E Paramount 30 30 kW Paramount 40 3...

Page 68: ...h over 3540 E 100 h Auto source seq exclusion 0 None 1 First 2 Last 3 First and last 3541 E None Leading source 1 Source 1 2 Source 2 3 Source 3 4 Source 4 5 Source 5 6 Source 6 7 Source 7 8 Source 8 9 Source 9 10 Source 10 11 Source 11 12 Source 12 13 Source 13 14 Source 14 15 Source 15 16 Source 16 3544 E Source 1 Return setpoint min 3560 E 8 C Temp differential min 3590 E C Solar Prog no Level ...

Page 69: ...Level Standard value Auto generation lock 0 None 1 With B4 2 With B4 and B42 B41 4720 E With B4 Auto heat gen lock SD 4721 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 temp 4755 E 60 C Recooling DHW HCs Off On 4756 E Off Recooling collector 0 Off 1 Summer 2 Always 4757 E Off With solar integration No Yes 4783 E Yes Temp diff on re...

Page 70: ...070 E On Excess heat draw Off On 5085 E On With buffer 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 15 C Speed Tn 5104 E 60 s Speed Tv 5105 E 5 s Transfer strategy 0 Off 1 Always 2 DHW release 5130 E Always Interm circ boost recharging 5139 E 5 C Intermediate circuit boost ...

Page 71: ... K13 17 Buffer return valve Y15 18 Solar pump ext exch K9 19 Solar ctrl elem buffer K8 20 Solar ctrl elem swi pool K18 22 Swimming pool pump Q19 25 Cascade pump Q25 26 St tank transfer pump Q11 27 DHW mixing pump Q35 28 DHW interm circ pump Q33 29 Heat request K27 33 Heat circuit pump HC1 Q2 34 Heat circuit pump HC2 Q6 35 DHW ctrl elem Q3 40 Status output K35 41 Status information K36 42 Flue gas ...

Page 72: ...hermostat HC1 19 Room thermostat HC2 20 Room thermostat HC3 22 DHW thermostat 24 Pulse count 28 Checkb sign flue gas damper 29 Start prevention 50 Flow measurement Hz 5970 C None Contact type H4 0 NC 1 NO 5971 C NO Frequency value 1 H4 5973 E 0 Function value 1 H4 5974 E 0 Frequency value 2 H4 5975 E 0 Function value 2 H4 5976 E 0 Function input H5 0 None 1 Optg mode change HCs DHW 2 Optg mode cha...

Page 73: ... E Yes System message to alarm relay No Yes 6611 C Yes Alarm delay 6612 E min Action changeover functions 0 Segment 1 System 6620 E System Summer changeover 0 Locally 1 Centrally 6621 E Locally Optg mode changeover 0 Locally 1 Centrally 6623 E Centrally Manual source lock 0 Locally 1 Segment 6624 E Locally DHW assignment 0 Local HCs 1 All HCs in segment 2 All HCs in segment All HCs in system 6625 ...

Page 74: ... History 20 Date Time Fault code 20 6990 E SW diagnostic code 20 Burner control phase 20 6995 E Maintenance special operation Prog no Level Standard value Burner hours interval 7040 E h Burn hrs since maintenance 7041 E h Burner start interval 7042 E Burn starts since maint 7043 E Maintenance interval 7044 E months Time since maintenance 7045 E months Fan speed ionization current 7050 E 0 rpm Mess...

Page 75: ... circuit pump HC2 Q6 35 DHW ctrl elem Q3 40 Status output K35 41 Status information K36 43 Fan shutdown K38 7301 C None Relay output QX22 module 1 See Parameters see Relay output QX21 module 1 prog no 7301 7302 C None Relay output QX23 module 1 See Parameters see Relay output QX21 module 1 prog no 7301 7303 C None Sensor input BX21 module 1 0 None 1 DHW sensor B3 2 Collector sensor B6 4 DHW circul...

Page 76: ...ameters see Funct output UX21 module 1 prog no 7348 7355 E None Sign logic out UX22 module1 0 Standard 1 Inverted 7356 C Standard Signal output UX22 module 1 0 10 V 1 PWM 7357 E PWM Function extension module 2 See Parameters see Function extension module 1 prog no 7300 7375 C Heating circuit 3 Relay output QX21 module 2 See Parameters see Relay output QX21 module 1 prog no 7301 7376 C None Relay o...

Page 77: ...tandard 1 Inverted 7431 C Standard Signal output UX22 module 2 0 10 V 1 PWM 7432 E PWM Function extension module 3 See Parameters see Function extension module 1 prog no 7300 7450 C None Relay output QX21 module 3 See Parameters see Relay output QX21 module 1 prog no 7301 7451 C None Relay output QX22 module 3 See Parameters see Relay output QX21 module 1 prog no 7301 7452 C None Relay output QX23...

Page 78: ...X22 module 1 8 Relay output QX23 module 1 9 Relay output QX21 module 2 10 Relay output QX22 module 2 11 Relay output QX23 module 2 12 Relay output QX21 module 3 13 Relay output QX22 module 3 14 Relay output QX23 module 3 7700 C No test Output test P1 7713 C PWM signal P1 7714 C Outside temp B9 7730 C DHW temp B3 B38 7750 C Boiler temp B2 7760 C Output test UX21 module 1 7780 C Output signal UX21 m...

Page 79: ...osed 7851 C Frequency H4 7862 C Contact state H4 0 Open 1 Closed 7860 C Contact state H5 0 Open 1 Closed 7865 C Contact state H6 0 Open 1 Closed 7872 C Input EX21 module 1 7950 C Input EX21 module 2 7951 C Input EX21 module 3 7952 C Status Prog no Level Standard value State heating circuit 1 8000 I State heating circuit 2 8001 I State heating circuit 3 8002 I State DHW 8003 I State boiler 8005 I S...

Page 80: ...t sensor B38 5 DHW circulation sensor B39 6 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 Hours run 1st stage Start counter 1st stage 8330 Eu C Hours run heating mode 8338 Eu Hours run DHW 8339 Eu Total gas energy heating 8378 Eu Total gas energy DHW 8379 Eu Total gas energ...

Page 81: ...e 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 temp 1 Room setpoint 1 8740 C Flow temp 1 Flow temp setpoint 1 8743 C Room thermostat 1 0 No demand 1 Demand 8749 C Heating circuit pump 2 Off On 8760 C Heat circ mix valve 2 open Off On 8761 C Heat circ mix valve 2 close Off On 8...

Page 82: ...nt 8900 C Primary controller temp Primary controller setpoint 8930 E Common flow temp Common flow temp setpoint 8950 E Common return temp 8952 E Common output setpoint 8962 E Buffer temp 1 8980 C Buffer setpoint 8981 C Buffer temp 2 8982 C Buffer temp 3 8983 C Water pressure H3 9009 E Relay output QX1 Off On 9031 C Relay output QX2 Off On 9032 C Relay output QX3 Off On 9033 C Relay output QX21 mod...

Page 83: ...25 0 kW Required output HF1 9529 E Paramount 30 30 0 kW Paramount 40 38 0 kW Paramount 50 50 0 kW Paramount 60 58 0 kW Paramount 80 77 0 kW Para mount 95 95 0 kW Paramount 115 115 0 kW Postpurge time 9540 E 10 s Fan output speed slope 9626 E Paramount 30 214 3 Paramount 40 150 0 Paramount 50 111 3 Paramount 60 98 9 Paramount 80 69 6 Paramount 95 63 1 Paramount 115 57 0 Fan output speed Y section 9...

Page 84: ...bilities for time day month and year Time and date must be correctly set so that the heating programs can operate to previously carried out programming Summer time 5 6 The start of summer time can be set under prog no 5 the end of summer time is set under prog no 6 The time changing is carried out on the Sunday following the set date 9 2 2 Operator section Language 20 This is where you can change ...

Page 85: ...Caution The control parameters are overwritten The factory settings are stored in the operating unit Activation of prog no 31 at the operating unit The regulator is reset to factory setting Activation of prog no 31 at the room unit The individual programming of the room unit is written into the control Important This parameter is only visible if a suitable standard setting is available in the prog...

Page 86: ...t software version 9 2 3 Wireless Device list 130 138 The state of the respective device will be displayed under programme numbers 130 to 138 Delete all devices 140 The wireless connections to all units is cancelled here 9 2 4 Time programs General information about the time programs Important Time programs 1 and 2 are always assigned to the respective heating circuits 1 and 2 and only displayed i...

Page 87: ... in the setting table 9 2 5 Holiday programs Preselection 641 661 Important The heating circuits may be set to a selectable operation level with the holiday programme during a certain holiday period 8 holiday periods can be selected with this preselection Start of holiday 642 662 Entering the holiday start End of holiday 643 663 Entering the holiday end Operating level 648 668 Selection of the ope...

Page 88: ...ue is used for calculation of the flow temperature to theoretically reach the set room temperature Frost protection setpoint 714 1014 1314 Setting of the required room temperature during frost protection mode Without room sensor or with the Room influence prog no 750 1050 1350 this value is used for calculation of the flow temperature to theoretically reach the set room The heating circuit remains...

Page 89: ... temp attenuated prog no 8703 The heating circuit switches to summer operation as soon as the average outside temperature over the past 24 hours rises 1 C above the value set here As soon as the average of the outside temperatures of the last 24 hours drops 1 C below the value set here the heating circuit switches back into winter mode 24 hour heating limit 732 1032 1332 The 24 hour heating limit ...

Page 90: ...ture compared to the set point is recorded and taken into consideration in the temperature control In this way any external heat can be taken into account enabling a constant room temperature to be achieved The influence of the deviation can be set in percentage The more representative the lead room is correct room temperature correct installation location etc the higher the value can be set givin...

Page 91: ...he room temperature has dropped to the reduced setpoint or frost protection setpoint When the room temperature has dropped to the reduced setpoint or the frost protection setpoint the heating circuit pump starts again and the mixing valve is enabled Without room sensor the quick reduction switches the heater off depending on the outside temperature and the building time constant prog no 6110 until...

Page 92: ...fort setpoint TR Room temperature reduced setpoint TAg Outside temperature mixed When only a small heating output is required to cover demand the reduced room setpoint can be increased in the case of cold outside temperatures This increase is subject to outside temperature The lower the outside temperature the higher the reduced room temperature setpoint will be increased The start and end of the ...

Page 93: ... installed heating system hydraulic electrical systems and settings Deviations can result in damage to the screed The screed function can be stopped prematurely by setting 0 OFF Floor curing setp manually 851 1151 1451 Setting of the temperature to which manual control is carried out with floor curing function activated For more information see Floor curing function 850 1150 1450 page 93 Floor cur...

Page 94: ...increased This flow increase is parametrisable This setting defines the flow increase in percent at minimum heating circuit pump speed The speed is only increased when the maximum permitted flow setpoint is reached Temp differential nominal The spread between boiler flow temperature and boiler return temperature is called the temperature rise Important Since regulation is via the boiler sensor thi...

Page 95: ...nal drinking water temperature value independent from the time programmes Time programs HCs The DHW temperature will be switched over between the nominal DHW temperature value and the reduced nominal DHW temperature value depending on the time programs Every time the switching on time is moved forward It is moved forward by 1 hour Time program 4 DHW The DHW temperature is changed over between the ...

Page 96: ...ct setpoint 1645 Selecting the set temperature required for killing the bacteria Legionella funct duration 1646 With this function the time is set during which the legionella function setpoint is activated to kill germs Important If the colder storage tank temperature rises to above the legionella function setpoint 1 K the legionella function setpoint is considered as met and the timer starts runn...

Page 97: ... On DHW is switched to the operating mode On 9 2 8 Consumer circuits swimming pool circuit Consumer circuits swimming pool circuit In addition to the heating circuits HK1 to HK3 and the cooling circuit additional consumers can be connected or controlled e g air curtains swimming pools etc The controller can receive the temperature requests of these consumers via an Hx input and control the corresp...

Page 98: ... solar heating the priority of the swimming pool heating relative to the storage tank charging can be set Setpoint solar heating 2055 When solar energy is used the swimming pool is heated to the setpoint set here Setpoint source heating 2056 When using the generator heating the swimming pool is heated to the setpoint set here Charging priority solar 2065 Setting of which priority the swimming pool...

Page 99: ...The primary controller feed pump is arranged with existing buffer storage tank hydraulically upstream of the buffer storage tank After buffer The primary controller feed pump is arranged with existing buffer storage tank hydraulically downstream of the buffer storage tank 9 2 11 Boiler Release below outside temp 2203 The boiler is only put into operation if the mixed outside temperature is below t...

Page 100: ...protection only functions if the frost protection system parameter 6120 is switched on Outside temperature Pump 4 C ON continuously 5 C 1 5 C ON approximately every 6 hours for 10 minutes 1 5 C OFF continuously Off The function is switched off On The function is switched on Boiler pump on heat gen lock 2301 Stop of boiler pump in case of activated manual heat generation lock e g via H1 Off Switchi...

Page 101: ... larger than the nominal rise the pump speed is increased otherwise the pump speed is reduced Burner output If the burner is operated with low output then the boiler pump should also run at low speed During high boiler output the boiler pump should run at high speed Pump speed min 2322 The working range can be defined in percent of output for the modulating pump The control translates the percent ...

Page 102: ...ts dynamically depending on the temperature profile see fig Delay heat req special op 2470 The heat request during special operation chimney sweep function controller stop manual operation is sent to the burner delayed by the time set here In this way slowly opening mixers can already start up before the burner goes into operation Thus a boiler temperature that is too high can be prevented Static ...

Page 103: ...egy to late on late off Late on early off Additional boilers are switched on as late as possible output range max and switched back off again as soon as possible output range max I e as few boilers as possible in operation or short running times for additional boilers Late on late off Additional boilers are switched on as late as possible output range max and switched back off again as late as pos...

Page 104: ...0 Last The last boiler in the addressing always remains the last boiler for all other boilers the boiler sequence is changed after expiry of the time set in prog no 3540 Leading source 3544 The setting of the leading generator is only used in combination with the fixed sequence of the generator sequence prog no 3540 The generator defined as the leading generator is always put into operation first ...

Page 105: ... and 3811 are always used for the DHW storage tank Temp diff on swi pool 3816 andTemp diff off swi pool 3817 The solar circuit pump starts or stops if the difference between the solar collector temperature and the swimming pool temperature is exceeded or undershot Charging temp min swi pool 3818 Temperatures that the collector must have at the least in order to begin charging a swimming pool Charg...

Page 106: ... For this in addition to the storage tank currently being heated the next storage tank in the priority order can also be heated in parallel The storage tank switching on for parallel operation can be delayed and stepped by the value set here The setting switches off parallel operation Delay secondary pump 3828 The start up of the secondary pump can be delayed to ensure that it only switches on if ...

Page 107: ...re a yield measurement begins If there are no solar yield sensors B63 64 available the collector sensor and storage tank sensors are used General yield measurement To enable precise solar yield measurement the two additional sensors B63 in the solar flow and B64 in the solar return should be connected Without these sensors a solar yield measurement is not possible Pulse unit yield 3887 Defines the...

Page 108: ...orced charging of the buffer storage tank protects it against overtemperature and maintains the layering in the storage tank as far as possible Auto generation lock 4720 The heat generator is only put into operation if the buffer can no longer cover the current heat demand The following settings are possible None The automatic heat generator lock is deactivated With B4 The automatic heat generator...

Page 109: ...can be charged by solar energy Temp diff on return div 4790 Temp diff off return div 4791 and Compar temp return div 4795 At the appropriate temperature difference between the return sensor B73 and the selectable comparative temperature the return is re routed to the lower buffer storage tank section The function can either be used as return temperature increase or as return temperature decrease T...

Page 110: ...tive if the automatic generator lock blocks the heat source during valid heat request based on the buffer temperature If the buffer storage tank reaches the requested temperature at the sensor parameterized for the full charging function the function is ended Always Full charging becomes active if the automatic generator lock blocks the generator during valid heat request based on the buffer tempe...

Page 111: ...ggered and ended by the top cylinder sensor TWF B3 Switching diff 5024 If the DHW temperature is lower than the current setpoint minus the switching difference set here the DHW charging is started The DHW charging is ended if the temperature of the current setpoint is reached Important At the first DHW release of the day forced charging is performed The DHW charging is also started if the DHW temp...

Page 112: ...torage tank has been reached Recooling collector 5057 Recooling of the overhaeted collector through giving off of the energie to the surrounding of the collector El imm heater optg mode 5060 Substitute The DHW is only heated by an immersion heater if the boiler signals a malfunction or a boiler lock exists Summer The DHW is heated by an immersion heater if all connecting heating circuits have swit...

Page 113: ...perature discharge can be triggered by the following functions active inputs Hx Buffer storage tank recooling Solid fuel boiler excess temperature discharge If an excess temperature discharge is activated the excess energy can be dissipated through the heat discharge of the domestic water storage tank With buffer 5090 If a buffer storage tank is present it is necessary to enter whether the domesti...

Page 114: ...harging sensor B36 The set value is added to the request Excess interm circ temp max 5141 With this parameter the end criterion of a full charging during control is specified on the charging sensor B36 If the contents of the stratification cylinder is charged to the bottom the temperature increases on the charging sensor Flow setp compensation delay 5142 With the setpoint control the heat demand i...

Page 115: ...cts the heating circuits directly and has no influence on operation DHW sensor B3 5730 None No DHW sensor available DHW sensor B3 There is a DHW storage tank sensor available The controller calculates the switching points with the corresponding switching difference from the DHW setpoint and the measured DHW storage tank temperature Thermostat The domestic water temperature is regulated on the basi...

Page 116: ...ulically only for heating circuit 1 and DHW and switches between DHW mode and heat circuit 1 mode All other requests are not connected hydraulically via the diverting valve DV and the boiler pump but rather directly connected to the boiler Boiler pump at DHW 5775 This parameter determines whether the boiler pump for DHW charging is switched on or off Solar controlling element 5840 The solar heatin...

Page 117: ...tion or partial charging of the buffer storage tank Solar pump ext exch K9 The solar circuit pump for the external heat exchanger K9 must be set here Solar ctrl elem buffer K8 If several exchangers are connected the buffer storage tank must be set at the respective relay output and the type of solar regulating unit must be defined under prog no 5840 Solar ctrl elem swi pool K18 If several exchange...

Page 118: ...oiler cascades Swimming pool sensor B13 Sensor for measurement of swimming pool temperature Solar flow sensor B63 This sensor is required for the solar yield measurement Solar return sensor B64 This sensor is required for the solar yield measurement Function input H1 5950 Function input H4 5970 and Function input H5 5977 Notice Not all setting options are available for all H inputs None No functio...

Page 119: ...lue gas damper Feedback via input H1 in case of activated flue gas damper control Start prevention With this input a burner start can be prevented The boiler also remains blocked for all other protection functions Consumer request VK1 10V Consumer request VK2 10V The application node external load x receives a voltage signal DC 0 10 V as heat request The linear curve is defined via two fix points ...

Page 120: ...2 The linear sensor curve is defined over two fixed points The setting is made with two parameter pairs for function value and frequency value A frequency value is used in place of the voltage values when setting the Flow measurement Hz The controller receives a signal for the measured flow rate The corresponding flow rate is calculated via the linear curve which is defined via two fixed points in...

Page 121: ...5 C When the upper limit value of 1 5 C is reached the pump switches off Water pressure min 6181 A maintenance message is indicated from this set water pressure The boiler output is reduced by 20 to protect the boiler The message is only reset when the set pressure has been exceeded by 0 2 bar Save sensors 6200 Sensor modes can be saved under prog no 6200 This is done automatically however after c...

Page 122: ...t pump 2 Solid fuel boiler boiler pump integration of DHW storage tank Tab 25 Check no storage tank prog no 6215 Buffer storage tank Domestic water storage tank 0 No buffer storage tank 0 No DHW storage tank 1 Buffer storage tank 1 Immersion heater 2 Buffer storage tank solar connection 2 Solar connection 4 Buffer storage tank heat generation shutoff valve 4 Primary pump 5 Buffer storage tank sola...

Page 123: ...troller in accordance with the power demand of the bus system Bus power supply state 6605 Off The bus system power supply by the controller is currently inactive On The bus system power supply by the controller is currently active Display system messages 6610 This setting allows system messages which are transmitted via LPB to be suppressed on connected operating elements System message to alarm r...

Page 124: ...HCs in system The domestic hot water charging takes into consideration heating circuits cooling circuit for all of the controllers in the system Important For all settings the controllers that are in holiday status are also taken into consideration for the DHW preparation Note OT limit ext source 6632 Additional generators connected via the LBP bus can be locked or released according to their own ...

Page 125: ...m is displayed here in the form of an error code Display SW diagnostic code 6705 In case of a fault the display fault is on permanently In addition the diagnosis code is displayed on the display Burn ctrl phase lockout pos 6706 Phase during which the fault occurred which led to the failure Reset alarm relay 6710 An output relay QX programmed as an alarm relay can be reset via this setting Flow tem...

Page 126: ... or automatically if the maximum boiler temperature is reached It can also be directly activated via the chimney sweep button Manual control 7140 Activation of manual control If the manual control function is activated the boiler is controlled to the setpoint manual control All the pumps are switched on Additional request will be ignored Controller stop function 7143 If the controller stop functio...

Page 127: ...d as a percentage If no operation is active or a fault occurs 0 is displayed The stick status is shown below No stick The LMS control has not detected a stick the stick may not be inserted Stick ready Basic condition stick is detected no action active no error present Writing on stick Data is copied backup from the LMS control to the stick Reading from stick Data is transferred from the stick to t...

Page 128: ... QX23 module 1 7303 Relay output QX21 module 2 7376 Relay output QX22 module 2 7377 Relay output QX23 module 2 7378 Relay output QX21 module 3 7451 Relay output QX22 module 3 7452 and Relay output QX23 module 3 7453 None Relay outputs deactivated Circulating pump Circulating pump Q4 The connected pump serves as DHW circulating pump see programme number 1660 El imm heater DHW K6 With the connected ...

Page 129: ...ler pump for all boilers in a cascade St tank transfer pump Q11 the drinking water storage can be charged from the buffer storage if is sufficiently hot This transfer is brought about by transfer pump Q11 DHW mixing pump Q35 separate pump for storage circulation during active legionella function DHW interm circ pump Q33 Charging pump for DHW cylinder with external heat exchanger Heat request K27 a...

Page 130: ...eat generation lock the heat generator is locked through connecting terminal H2 H21 All temperature demands for heating circuits and DHW are ignored The boiler frost protection function is maintained Important The chimney sweeper function can be applied in spite of the heat generation lock Error alarm message Closing the inputs Hx results in a control unit internal fault message which will also be...

Page 131: ...act closed must be opened to activate the function or as a normally open contact contact opened must be closed to activate the function Voltage value 1 H2 module 1 7314 to Funct value 2 H2 module 1 7317 Voltage value 1 H2 module 2 7389 to Funct value 2 H2 module 2 7392 F1 Function value 1 F2 Function value 2 S Voltage to Hx U1 voltage value 1 U2 voltage value 2 V Flow temperature setpoint The line...

Page 132: ...og no 5840 Signal output UX21 module 1 7350 Sign logic out UX22 module1 7357 Signal output UX21 module 2 7425 and Signal output UX22 module 2 7432 Signal output UX21 module 3 7500 und Signal output UX22 module 3 7507 Specifies whether the signal is to be output as a 0 10 V signal or pulse width modulated PWM signal 9 2 23 Input output test Input output tests Tests for checking the function of conn...

Page 133: ...ooling via DHW HCs Charging lock active Discharging prot active Charg time limitation active Charging locked Forced charging active Forced max st tank temp Forced max charging 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...

Page 134: ...n operation for DHW In operation for DHW In part load op for DHW In part load op for DHW Released for DHW Released for DHW In operation for HC In operation for HC In part load op for HC In part load op for HC Released for HC Released for HC Overrun active Overrun active Released Released Frost protection active Frost protection active Off Off Tab 31 Status table solar The following messages are po...

Page 135: ...ion for HC Protective start Protective start low fire Return limitation Return limitation low fire In operation for HC In part load op for HC In part load op for HC In operation 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 A...

Page 136: ...Charged max charging temp Charged forced temp Charged required temp Part charged required temp Charged min charging temp Cold Cold No request No request Tab 35 Status table swimming pool The following messages are possible under Swimming pool End user Eu Commissioning Engineer menu Status Manual control active Manual control active Fault Fault Heating mode restricted Heating mode source Heated max...

Page 137: ... output ignition 9512 Nominal output fan speed during ignition Required output LF 9524 Nominal output fan speed under boiler in part load Important If you change this value please note that prog no 2452 Controller delay fan output is always higher For more information see Controller delay fan output 2452 page 102 Required output HF 9529 Nominal output fan speed under boiler in HF Postpurge time 95...

Page 138: ...For more information see Status page 132 State page 132 9 Settings 138 Paramount five 30 115 7703046 01 23072018 ...

Page 139: ...clothing must be worn during maintenance work Caution Only a qualified professional is authorised to clean the inside of the boiler Cleaning of heating surfaces and burner should be carried out by the approved installer Before beginning work the gas tap and the shut off valves of the heating water should be closed 10 1 2 Inspection and service as required Important We recommend having the Paramoun...

Page 140: ...st be screwed on correctly after work has been completed 10 1 5 Approved detergents Cleaned heat exchangers improve heat transfer and save energy The following detergents have been tested and approved by Potterton Commercial for cleaning heat exchangers Sanit Care aluminium silicum heat exchanger special cleaner Sotin 240 boiler cleaner Danger Cleaning agents for aluminium heat exchangers are irri...

Page 141: ...ced After finishing the cleaning work re install the heat exchanger and burner Check the nominal heat load and exhaust gas values 10 2 Maintenance messages 10 2 1 Maintenance code table Servicing code Maintenance description 1 Burner hours run Burner operating hours exceeded 2 Number of burner starts Burner starts exceeded 3 Maintenance interval Maintenance interval exceeded 10 2 2 Operating phase...

Page 142: ...ase exists e g no water pressure lack of gas SAF Safety switch off STOE Fault position The current fault mode is displayed For more information see Fault code table page 147 10 3 Standard inspection and maintenance operations 10 3 1 Clean siphon The condensate siphon should be cleaned every year 1 Loosen the upper screwed fitting on the siphon 2 Pull the siphon down and off 3 Remove the siphon com...

Page 143: ... plug from the gas firing automaton and connect ammeter between plug and electrode Ignition electrodes 2 To ensure that the Paramount unit ignites reliably and quietly the installation position and the spacing between the ignition electrodes shown in the illustration must be complied with 10 4 Specific maintenance operations 10 4 1 Replacing air vent Caution Only genuine spare parts may be used Ca...

Page 144: ... the electrodes 4 Undo the attachment screw for the air intake silencer at the top of the Paramount 5 Remove the air intake silencer 6 Loosen the screw connections of the gas connection pipe at the mixing tube and the gas valve 7 Remove the gas connection pipe and the gas nozzle 8 Loosen the 5 fastening screws at the mixing tube heat exchanger 9 Remove the bracket 10 Pull the burner together with ...

Page 145: ... off the boiler water 3 Pull the plugs from boiler sensors flow and return 4 Loosen the screw connectors of flow and return on the heat exchanger flat seal 5 Remove the air vent 6 Paramount3040 Remove the plastic retainer from the top of the heat exchanger For this remove 2 screws from the casing cover 7 Take the holding clips off 8 Lift the heat exchanger off the flue gas collector and lift it ou...

Page 146: ...exchanger in accordance with the maintenance instructions For more information see Removing and installing the gas burner page 143 Removing gas valve page 145 10 Maintenance 146 Paramount five 30 115 7703046 01 23072018 ...

Page 147: ...ensor 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 LPB short circuit or no bus power supply 82 LPB address collision Check addresses of connected control modules 83 BSB wire short circuit Check connec...

Page 148: ...onitor heating circuit 1 179 Temperature monitor heating circuit 2 183 The device is in parameter setting mode 217 Sensor fault 218 Pressure monitoring 241 Flow sensor solar sensor fault 242 Return sensor solar sensor fault 243 Swimming pool sensor fault 260 Flow temperature 3 sensor fault 270 Monitoring function 317 Mains frequency outside of valid range 320 DHW charging temp sensor fault 322 Wat...

Page 149: ...o fault specification 3 switch off and locking can only be unlocked by reset 11 2 Fault finding 11 2 1 Fault switch off Safety switch off in case of flame failure during operation After every safety switch off a new ignition attempt is carried out as per program If this does not result in flame formation a fault switch off occurs In case of fault switch off the reset button on the control panel sh...

Page 150: ...Gas pressure not stable 11 Troubleshooting 150 Paramount five 30 115 7703046 01 23072018 ...

Page 151: ...ble See Please follow the legal requirements applicable to disposal in your country 12 1 2 Appliance disposal The appliance can be returned to Potterton Commercial for disposal via a specialist company The manufacturer undertakes to recycle the appliance correctly Important The appliance is recycled by a disposal company If possible the materials especially the plastics are identified This enables...

Page 152: ...13 Appendix 13 1 Declaration of conformity 13 1 1 Declaration of conformity 13 Appendix 152 Paramount five 30 115 7703046 01 23072018 ...

Page 153: ...tion setpoint 26 58 G Gas connection 18 19 20 21 39 Gas filter 39 Gas tap 58 Gravity lock 139 H Heating emergency switch 58 Heating mode 58 Heating water quality 29 I INFO 26 Information key 25 Installation room 35 Introducing into a shaft 44 IP rating 36 48 K Keys 25 ESC key 25 Information key 25 OK key 25 L Language 50 Legionella function 59 Liquid gas below ground level 9 M Mains isolator 47 Ma...

Page 154: ...Summer winter heating limit 89 T Tip on energy saving circulating pump 97 Topping up water 139 Index 154 Paramount five 30 115 7703046 01 23072018 ...

Page 155: ...chnological information contained in these technical instructions as well as any drawings and technical descriptions supplied remain our property and shall not be multiplied without our prior consent in writing Subject to alterations ...

Page 156: ...Oaklands Business Centre Oaklands Park Wokingham RG41 2FD Phone 0345 070 1055 www potertoncommercial co uk Potterton Commercial Part of Baxi Heating UK Ltd Innovation House 7703046 01 23072018 ...

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