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P2_PANTHER_user manual_ work basis_EN_03 - 07/11 - Protherm

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HOW TO USE THE BOILER

HOW TO USE THE BOILER

8  Using the equipment

8.1 Overview

8.2  Turning on and off

The boiler is turned on and off at the main 
switch, which is located on the control 
panel of the boiler.

8.2.1 Display 

icons

When you turn on the boiler, the display 
shows the current status of the boiler:

 

- if the boiler is not lit (do not heat HW 

eighter CH) - so called 

˝

stand-by

˝

 

mode, the display shows the current 
water pressure in the heating system, 
the current CH temperature and set 
HW temperature with the symbols (tap 
at HW and radiator at CH) 

 

- during the CH heating radiator symbol 

fl

 ashes, on the screen is displayed 

current CH temperature and real-time 
pressure in the system

 

- during the HW heating screen in the 

upper right corner displays the 

fl

 ame 

symbol and 

fl

 ashes tap symbol, on the 

screen shows real-time pressure in the 
system, current CH temperature and 
set HW temperature 

 

- if pressure drop in the system below 

0,5 bar starts 

fl

 ashing on the display 

symbol for the lack of water in the 
system (crossed drop) together with the 
current value of pressure. In this case 
it is necessary to add pressure in the 
system, committing water. If the system 
pressure reaches 0,5 bar pressure 
stops 

fl

 ashing and also the symbol for a 

small amount of water in the system is 
not displayed. 

 

- if pressure increase above the value 

of 2,4 bar screen begins to 

fl

 ash the 

current value of the pressure. In this 

case it is necessary to reduce water 
pressure in the heating system, water 
withdrawal from the system. If the 
system pressure falls below 2,4 bar, the 
display again shows the current status 
of the boiler.

8.3 User 

settings

8.3.1 

Choice of heating mode

The PANTHER boiler can work in various 
modes:

 

- Heating mode - press the MODE key 

once. The display will portray the real-
time pressure in the system and the 
real-time CH temperature along with 
the radiator icon. The HW temperature 
setting is not displayed. In this mode 
the boiler heats only CH water; HW 
heating is locked out.

 

- SUMMER mode - press the MODE 

key twice. The display will portray the 
HW temperature setting together with 
the water tap icon and the real-time 
pressure in the system. The real-time 
CH temperature is not displayed. In 
this mode, the boiler responds only 
to requests for hot water; the central 
heating is locked out.

 

- VACATION mode - press the MODE 

key three times. The display will show 
only the real-time pressure in the 
system. The real-time CH temperature 
and HW temperature setting together 
with the corresponding icons are not 
displayed. In this mode, both hot water 
and the central heating are locked out. 
All the protective functions of the boiler 
are active.

8.3.2 

Setting the hot water 
temperature

Press the (+) or (-) key, and the HW value 
will begin to 

fl

 ash. Pressing the (+) or (-) 

keys sets the desired HW temperature 
anywhere in the range of 38 - 60°C, at 
one-degree increments.

Summary of Contents for Panther 25 (12) KOO

Page 1: ...30 KTV v 19 25 KTV v 19 25 KOV v 19 25 12 KTO v 19 25 12 KOO v 19 Wall hang non condensing boiler Power 10 4 29 6 3 4 12 6 kW Flow heating HW external HW tank Panther ve r s i o n User manual EN...

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Page 3: ...5 2 Using the device Obligations of the manufacturer 7 6 Recycling 7 7 Packing list 8 HOW TO USE THE BOILER 8 Using the equipment 9 8 1 Overview 9 8 2 Turning on and off 9 8 3 User settings 9 8 4 Regu...

Page 4: ...ler wiring diagram 27 NEED HELP 9 Troubleshooting 28 10 Safety regulations 30 11 Servicing and maintenance of the boiler 30 11 1 Cleaning 30 11 2 Regular servicing 30 11 3 Replacement parts 30 12 Regu...

Page 5: ...e prepared this User s manual to help you start to use your equipment right away It is assumed in this manual that the equipment has been installed and commissioned by a qualified technician i Study c...

Page 6: ...type C gas appliances i e in closed TURBO version The boiler is designated for operation within the normal AA5 AB5 environment in compliance with STN 33 2000 3 and STN 33 2000 5 51 i e a temperature...

Page 7: ...qualified technician This ensures proper installation and operation in compliance with valid norms If any maintenance repair or adjustments concerning the gas are needed a qualified technician must be...

Page 8: ...r with the safety devices Do not modify the equipment or its immediate surroundings as this could affect the safe use of the boiler Do not under any circumstances destroy or remove the sealing from an...

Page 9: ...uipment is used for domestic purposes and in compliance with the operation and maintenance instructions of the manufacturer All servicing maintenance repairs dismantling of or working with the equipme...

Page 10: ...CAREFULLY 7 Packing list 1 2 3 6 7 4 5 8 9 Legend 1 Boiler 2 Draw bar 3 Exhaust gas diffuser only for 12 KTO 4 Sealing 5 Template 6 Butt end of water intake 7 Butt end of outlet valve 8 Service manua...

Page 11: ...pressure increase above the value of 2 4 bar screen begins to flash the current value of the pressure In this case it is necessary to reduce water pressure in the heating system water withdrawal from...

Page 12: ...ty setting of the boiler or room regulator 8 4 3 On OFF regulator The boiler will maintain the selected CH temperature Boiler operation is interrupted turned on and off according to the internal tempe...

Page 13: ...otherm 11 HOW TO USE THE BOILER 8 5 Boiler connection parameters 8 5 1 Panther 30 KTV 360 450 46 807 230 225 110 65 116 65 94 217 27 208 181 8 5 2 Panther 25 12 KOO 25 KOV 311 410 742 179 205 125 8 5...

Page 14: ...nected to the boiler in such a way that during repairs to the boiler the heating water need be released only from the boiler During reconstructions in adverse building arrangements and so on the boile...

Page 15: ...iler during repairs Only a partial discharge of water from the boiler is possible through this outlet A complete draining of water from only the boiler or the heating circuit and repeat filling must b...

Page 16: ...releasing water from the boiler or the heating system The settling in the valve of detritus from the heating system is not covered by the warranty 8 12 Hooking up gas The PANTHER version of the boiler...

Page 17: ...nger 4 Discharge valve 5 Burner 6 Ignition electrodes 7 NTC CH water intake temperature sensor 8 Combustion chamber 9 CH exchanger 10 Exhaust gas collector 11 Combustion thermostat 12 NTC CH return wa...

Page 18: ...changer 4 Discharge valve 5 Burner 6 Ignition electrodes 7 NTC CH water intake temperature sensor 8 Combustion chamber 9 CH exchanger 10 Exhaust gas collector 11 Ventilator 12 Air manostat 13 NTC CH r...

Page 19: ...lve 2 Gas valve 3 Discharge valve 4 Burner 5 Ignition electrodes 6 NTC CH water intake temperature sensor 7 Combustion chamber 8 CH exchanger 9 Exhaust gas collector 10 Combustion thermostat 11 NTC CH...

Page 20: ...e 2 Gas valve 3 Discharge valve 4 Burner 5 Ignition electrodes 6 NTC CH water intake temperature sensor 7 Combustion chamber 8 CH exchanger 9 Exhaust gas collector 10 Ventilator 11 Air manostat 12 NTC...

Page 21: ...ting of exhaust and drawing in of combustion air for the KTV and KTO type is done only through designated pipes The level sections of the piping slope at a gradient sufficient to let the condensation...

Page 22: ...pipes are set into the chimney in two directions and vertically aligned there must be a vertical separation between the outlets of at least 0 45 m Where two outlets vent towards each other they must...

Page 23: ...a shared chimney Air may in the same way be brought in from an open space or a space well supplied with air and exhaust extracted into a common chimney or again into a space with common venting of ex...

Page 24: ...ible to the boiler 8 17 10 Lengths of fumes Boiler Method Fume diameter Diffuser diameter MIN MAX Comment 12 KTO C12 C42 60 100 36 0 5 3 with elbow 90 43 4 9 with elbow 90 C32 80 125 36 1 3 no elbow 4...

Page 25: ...w 90 Note Each additional 90 elbow dicrease the total length about 1m Each additional 45 elbow dicrease the total length about 0 5m If the axis of the aperture is at a distance d 0 3 m below the upper...

Page 26: ...for double apertures set vertically in a flat exterior wall are a 0 5 m b 1 0 m c 5 0 m a1 depending on x as follows x 5 0 m then a1 0 5 m x 4 0 m then a1 0 6 m x 3 0 m then a1 0 75 m x 2 0 m then a1...

Page 27: ...33 2000 4 46 It must always have the protective ground pin reliably connected with the PE or PEN wire a combination of green and yellow colours The boiler must always be connected through its main to...

Page 28: ...ng of the boiler The room regulator leads are connected to the terminal board of the boiler By means of the above mentioned regulators the isothermal regulation function can be activated All settings...

Page 29: ...18 X20 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 X21 19 18 17 16 15 2 1 3 4 5 9 7 6 8 10 11 12 14 X16 Tank NTC AQUASTAT X11 13 Legend 1 Regulation connector 2 Exalink connector 3 NTC solar connector 4 Alternative 24V connectio...

Page 30: ...rn temperature sensor F2 Failure of NTC HW sensor F3 Failure of NTC accumulator F4 Disruption of NTC collector F5 Failure of air supply sensor F6 Failure of draw sensor F7 Disruption of NTC HW return...

Page 31: ...F36 Draft detected chimney version only F37 Ventilator rpms during operation are outside tolerance limits F38 Measured frequency limit is outside tolerance limits F39 Error in boiler auto detection F...

Page 32: ...ifecycle and safe and efficient use of your device b Incorrect or inappropriate servicing may negatively impact the safe operation of the equipment and may result in injury We recommend annual servici...

Page 33: ...cian with a valid manufacturer s certificate For conversion to propane use the conversion kit for switching from natural gas to propane gas The kit contains all necessary parts and instructions on how...

Page 34: ...mum gas consumption m3 h 1 29 Maximum gas consumption kg h 2 52 Minimum gas consumption kg h 0 95 NOx classification 3 Gas pressure Inlet pressure mbar 20 37 Membrane diameter mm 6 90 7 30 Maximum pre...

Page 35: ...e range C 38 60 Electrical data Voltage frequency V Hz 230 50 Consumption W 152 Electrical casings IPX4 Current A 0 66 Exhaust venting method turbo Fume ducting diameter mm 60 100 80 125 80 80 Exhaust...

Page 36: ...h 1 05 Maximum gas consumption kg h 2 08 Minimum gas consumption kg h 0 77 NOx classification 3 Gas pressure Inlet pressure mbar 20 37 Membrane diameter mm 6 10 5 20 Maximum pressure in discharge noz...

Page 37: ...Temperature range C 38 60 Electrical data Voltage frequency V Hz 230 50 Consumption W 92 Electrical casings IPX4 Current A 0 4 Exhaust venting method chimney Fume ducting diameter mm 125 Exhaust gas t...

Page 38: ...ion m3 h 1 05 Maximum gas consumption kg h 2 08 Minimum gas consumption kg h 0 77 NOx classification 3 Gas pressure Inlet pressure mbar 20 37 Membrane diameter mm 6 10 5 20 Maximum pressure in dischar...

Page 39: ...Temperature range C Electrical data Voltage frequency V Hz 230 50 Consumption W 92 Electrical casings IPX4 Current A 0 4 Exhaust venting method chimney Fume ducting diameter mm 125 Exhaust gas tempera...

Page 40: ...umption m3 h 1 12 Maximum gas consumption kg h 2 05 Minimum gas consumption kg h 0 82 NOx classification 3 Gas pressure Inlet pressure mbar 20 37 Membrane diameter mm 5 80 5 95 Maximum pressure in dis...

Page 41: ...ure range C 38 60 Electrical data Voltage frequency V Hz 230 50 Consumption W 147 Electrical casings IPX4 Current A 0 4 Exhaust venting method turbo Fume ducting diameter mm 60 100 80 125 80 80 Exhaus...

Page 42: ...consumption m3 h 1 12 Maximum gas consumption kg h 2 05 Minimum gas consumption kg h 0 82 NOx classification 3 Gas pressure Inlet pressure mbar 20 37 Membrane diameter mm 5 80 5 95 Maximum pressure i...

Page 43: ...ure range C Electrical data Voltage frequency V Hz 230 50 Consumption W 147 Electrical casings IPX4 Current A 0 4 Exhaust venting method turbo Fume ducting diameter mm 60 100 80 125 80 80 Exhaust gas...

Page 44: ...ption m3 h 0 45 Maximum gas consumption kg h 0 91 Minimum gas consumption kg h 0 36 NOx classification 3 Gas pressure Inlet pressure mbar 20 37 Membrane diameter mm 4 8 Maximum pressure in discharge n...

Page 45: ...Temperature range C Electrical data Voltage frequency V Hz 230 50 Consumption W 85 Electrical casings IPX4 Current A 0 5 Exhaust venting method chimney Fume ducting diameter mm 110 Exhaust gas tempera...

Page 46: ...gas consumption m3 h 0 45 Maximum gas consumption kg h 0 91 Minimum gas consumption kg h 0 36 NOx classification 3 Gas pressure Inlet pressure mbar 20 37 Membrane diameter mm 4 8 Maximum pressure in d...

Page 47: ...range C Electrical data Voltage frequency V Hz 230 50 Consumption W 110 Electrical casings IPX4 Current A 0 61 Exhaust venting method turbo Fume ducting diameter mm 60 100 80 125 80 80 Exhaust gas te...

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Page 50: ...ww protherm eu P 2 _ P A N T H E R _ u s e r m a n u a l _ w o r k b a s i s _ E N _ 0 3 0 7 1 1 Insert the bar code Protherm spol s r o Pplk P ju a 45 909 01 Skalica Tel 034 6966 101 fax 034 6966 111...

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