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5.5.4.

Setting the heating curve

If an outside temperature sensor is connected, it is possible to adapt

the heating curve.
1. Access the installer level: Press key 

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 for around 5 seconds.

2. Select the menu 

#SECONDARY INSTAL.P

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Turn the rotary button to scroll through the menus or

modify a value.

4

Press the rotary button to access the menu selected

or confirm a value modification.

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 For a detailed explanation of menu browsing, refer

to the chapter:  "Browsing in the menus", page 31

3. Select the parameter 

CIRC. CURVE ...

.

4. To modify the value directly, turn the rotary button.

To modify the value by displaying the curve, press key 

f

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5. To modify the curve, turn the rotary button.
6. To confirm, press the rotary button.

To cancel, press key 

h

.

0.7 = 

Heating curve set

n

Heating curve without BCT

The BCT (Base heat Curve Temperature) allows a minimum

operating temperature to be imposed on the heating circuit (this

temperature may be constant if the circuit gradient is nil).

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5. Operating the appliance

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Summary of Contents for iSense Pro DIN AD280

Page 1: ...United Kingdom EN Regulation iSense Pro DIN AD280 C002695 A Installation and Service Manual 300025649 001 B...

Page 2: ...9 3 3 Technical characteristics 9 4 Installation 11 4 1 Package list 11 4 2 Installing the outside sensor 11 4 2 1 Choice of the location 11 4 2 2 Connecting the outside sensor 12 4 3 Mounting and con...

Page 3: ...etting the parameters specific to the installation 34 5 5 3 Naming the circuits and generators 36 5 5 4 Setting the heating curve 37 5 6 Changing the settings 38 5 6 1 Language selection 39 5 6 2 Cali...

Page 4: ...7 5 Failure history 59 7 6 Parameter and input output check mode tests 59 3 12 04 2011 300025649 001 B...

Page 5: ...al damage Signals important information Signals a referral to other instructions or other pages in the instructions 1 2 Abbreviations 4 DHW Domestic hot water 4 Interscenario switch Home automation sw...

Page 6: ...lowing instructions 4 Read and follow the instructions given in the manuals provided with the appliance 4 Carry out installation in compliance with the prevailing legislation and standards 4 Perform t...

Page 7: ...thorised to work on the appliance and the instalation The appliance should be on Summer or Antrifreeze mode rather than switched off to guarantee the following functions 4 Anti blocking of pumps 4 Fro...

Page 8: ...r E Keys on which the function varies as and when selections are made F Rotary setting button 4 Turn the rotary button to scroll through the menus or modify a value 4 Press the rotary button to access...

Page 9: ...ous level ESC Back to the previous level without saving the modifications made 3 2 2 Flame symbol 4 The symbol is displayed The burner is operating 4 The symbol is not displayed The burner is off 3 2...

Page 10: ...displayed when a DHW override is activated 4 Flashing bar Temporary override 4 Steady bar Permanent override 3 2 5 Other information r The symbol is displayed when domestic hot water production is ru...

Page 11: ...92 0 C 32014 16 C 2088 10 C 19691 12 C 1811 20 C 12474 8 C 1562 25 C 10000 4 C 1342 30 C 8080 0 C 1149 40 C 5372 4 C 984 50 C 3661 8 C 842 60 C 2535 12 C 720 70 C 1794 16 C 616 80 C 1290 20 C 528 90 C...

Page 12: ...ser Guide 4 2 Installing the outside sensor 4 2 1 Choice of the location It is important to select a place that allows the sensor to measure the outside conditions correctly and effectively Advised po...

Page 13: ...e avoided 4 masked by a building element balcony roof etc 4 close to a disruptive heat source sun chimney ventilation grid etc 4 2 2 Connecting the outside sensor Mount the sensor using the screws and...

Page 14: ...PRO CAUTION Step 3 Connect the extension cable K1 between connectors A and Z 2 1 3 4x 2 1 1 1 4x 2 2x C003311 B K2 K1 K1 K1 3 3 4 OT 1 2 3 4 bar STD 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 24 20 AUTO C003312 B 4...

Page 15: ...4 3 2 Boiler GAS 310 ECO 1 2 C003313 A 3 4 C003314 B C003315 A 5 6 iSense Pro DIN AD280 4 Installation 12 04 2011 300025649 001 B 14...

Page 16: ...7 8 K1 K1 K1 X16 C003316 A C003317 C 9 10 K 2 X 16 X 16 C003318 B 11 12 4 Installation iSense Pro DIN AD280 15 12 04 2011 300025649 001 B...

Page 17: ...arth the appliance before making any electrical connections Make the electrical connections of the boiler according to 4 The instructions of the prevailing standards 4 The instructions on the electric...

Page 18: ...de sensor Y Boiler Earth the various pumps and 3 way valves Settings to be made for this type of installation Parameters Access Settings to be made See chapter CIRC CURVE B Installer level SECONDARY I...

Page 19: ...orage tank I DHW sensor O Domestic circulation loop pump Optional P D H W load pump Earth the various pumps and 3 way valves Settings to be made for this type of installation Parameters Access Setting...

Page 20: ...3 way valve circuit B Z Heating pump circuit B E Outlet sensor circuit B R Heating circuit B T Outside sensor Y Boiler U DHW storage tank I DHW sensor O Domestic circulation loop pump Optional P D H W...

Page 21: ...RC CURVE C Installer level SECONDARY INSTAL P menu To be customised Setting the heating curve page 37 MAX CIRC C Installer level SECONDARY LIMITS menu To be customised Professional settings page 40 4...

Page 22: ...a direct circuit without a flow sensor CIRC C 1 Installer level SYSTEM menu DIRECT Setting the parameters specific to the installation page 34 CIRC CURVE C Installer level SECONDARY INSTAL P menu To b...

Page 23: ...Settings to be made for this type of installation Parameters Access Settings to be made See chapter INSTALLATION Installer level SYSTEM menu EXTENDED Displaying the parameters in extended mode page 3...

Page 24: ...ection C002819 B 1 3 5 4 2 N N N L N L N L N L AUX B B C C B 0V B A C 0 10V S Syst BUS AF BF A Connect the secondary swimming pool pump Z Connect the swimming pool sensor E Plate heat exchanger R Pool...

Page 25: ...displayed if the parameter IN 0 10V is set to OFF n Controlling the pool circuit The control system can be used to manage a swimming pool circuit in both cases Case 1 The control system regulates the...

Page 26: ...llation Parameters Access Settings to be made See chapter INSTALLATION Installer level SYSTEM menu EXTENDED Displaying the parameters in extended mode page 33 S AUX 1 Installer level SYSTEM menu DHW E...

Page 27: ...meters Access Settings to be made See chapter INSTALLATION Installer level SYSTEM menu EXTENDED Displaying the parameters in extended mode page 33 If second tank connected S AUX 1 Installer level SYST...

Page 28: ...Master boiler Parameters Access Settings to be made See chapter INSTALLATION Installer level SYSTEM menu EXTENDED Displaying the parameters in extended mode page 33 CASCADE 1 Installer level NETWORK m...

Page 29: ...and a DHW tank A Master boiler Z Secondary boiler E Low loss header R BUS cable to make the link between boilers T 3 way valve circuit B Y Heating pump circuit B U Outlet sensor circuit B I Heating ci...

Page 30: ...1 The parameter is only displayed if INSTALLATION parameter is set to EXTENDED Settings to be made for this type of installation Follower boilers Parameters Access Settings to be made See chapter INS...

Page 31: ...levels 5 2 1 User level The information and settings in the User level can be accessed by everyone 1 Press the key Fran ais Deutsch English Italiano Espanol Nederlands Pycck Polski T rk bar 1 1 2 2 r...

Page 32: ...e displayed Hold down the key until PARAMETERS is displayed 5 3 Browsing in the menus 1 To select the desired menu turn the rotary button 2 To access the menu press the rotary button To go back to the...

Page 33: ...of menu browsing refer to the chapter Browsing in the menus page 31 User level MEASURES menu Parameter Description Unit OUTSIDE TEMP Outside temperature C ROOMTEMP B 1 Room temperature of circuit B C...

Page 34: ...up for the first time 5 5 1 Displaying the parameters in extended mode The display mode on the control panel is set as standard in such a way as only to show the conventional parameters It is possible...

Page 35: ...Using the circuit for pool management DIRECT Use of circuit in direct heating circuit Check and set the heating curve if necessary See chapter Setting the heating curve page 37 S AUX 1 DHW LOOP Use as...

Page 36: ...ected on the boiler is active 0 1 B The mode selected on the circuit is active The antifreeze mode is active on the circuit concerned 0 1 C The mode selected on the circuit is active The antifreeze mo...

Page 37: ...or turn the rotary button to leave an empty space 6 Choose the other characters in the same way The input zone may contain up to 6 characters To move from one character to another turn the rotary but...

Page 38: ...the rotary button To cancel press key h 0 7 Heating curve set n Heating curve without BCT The BCT Base heat Curve Temperature allows a minimum operating temperature to be imposed on the heating circui...

Page 39: ...perature in the circuit for an outside temperature of 0 C E DAY set point on the circuit R Outside temperature for which the maximum water temperature in the circuit is reached T Value of the heating...

Page 40: ...NDS Display in Dutch P CCK Display in Russian POLSKY Display in Polish T RK Display in Turkish 5 6 2 Calibrating the sensors 1 To access user level Press the key 2 Select the menu SETTING 4 Turn the r...

Page 41: ...on when the room temperature has stabilised Room temperature of circuit C OFFSET ROOM C 3 1 5 0 to 5 0 C Room offset on circuit C Is used to set a room offset Make this setting 2 hours after switchin...

Page 42: ...f Installer level SECONDARY INSTAL P menu Parameter Adjustment range Description Factory setting Customer setting BUILD INERTIA 1 0 10 hours to 10 50 hours Characterisation of building s inertia 0 for...

Page 43: ...inutes HW PUMP DELAY 1 2 to 15 minutes Timing of the shutdown of the domestic hot water pump The timing of the domestic hot water load pump shutdown prevents the boiler and the heating circuits overhe...

Page 44: ...onnected DHW priority will always be total regardless of the setting n MAX CIRC WARNING If using underfloor heating do not modify the factory setting 50 C To install this please consult existing legis...

Page 45: ...on the water temperature for the circuit concerned 0 No influence remote control fitted in a location with no influence 1 Slight influence 3 Average influence recommended 10 Room thermostat type opera...

Page 46: ...temperature If the input voltage is less than VMIN OFF 0 10V the boiler is off The boiler temperature setting corresponds strictly to the 0 10 V input The secondary boiler circuits continue to operate...

Page 47: ...ork address of the secondary generator 2 3WW PLC Specific menu Not used InOne SCENARIO Specific menu Configure the InOne scenarios to be managed by the SCU PCB See following chapter Configuring the sc...

Page 48: ...ised by the system Press j to go back to the previous list n Configuring the scenarios It is possible to choose a scenario and allocate it to various IOBL units via the carrier current Proceed as foll...

Page 49: ...ne units that have to abide by the scenario and confirm by pressing the rotary button n Removing a device To remove a device proceed as follows 1 In the menu NETWORK select REMOVE DEVICE 1 1 2 2 r c t...

Page 50: ...om a scenario switch the boiler is then considered a slave boiler Proceed as follows 1 Remove the cover from the IOBL scenario switch to access the LEARN key 1 1 2 2 r c t v 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 2...

Page 51: ...the rotary button and pressing to confirm 4 Choose the circuit used to run the scenario by turning the rotary button and pressing to confirm CAUTION If one of the SCU PCBs is not correctly paired the...

Page 52: ...ol key that pilots the scenario to be erased A message asking whether you wish to erase the scenario is displayed on the control panel interface 2 Set the display to ON by turning the rotary button an...

Page 53: ...SENSOR SCU Performs a RESET of the generator sensors connected ROOM SENSOR Performs a RESET of the room sensors connected After reset TOTAL RESET and RESET EXCEPT PROG the control system goes back to...

Page 54: ...n does not function if the boiler is switched off 4 The integrated protection system only protects the boiler not the installation To protect the installation set the appliance to HOLIDAYS mode The HO...

Page 55: ...the installer s telephone number When an error is displayed press to display the installer s telephone number 7 2 Messages The iSense Pro DIN module may display the following messages Messages Descri...

Page 56: ...de displayed The code is important for the correct and rapid diagnosis of the type of failure and for any technical assistance that may be needed 2 Press the key Follow the instructions displayed to s...

Page 57: ...Bad connection 4 Check whether the sensor is connected See chapter Deletion of sensors from the memory in the PCB page 58 4 Check the link and the connectors 4 Check that the sensor has been correctly...

Page 58: ...the sensor 4 Replace the sensor if necessary D17 DHW 2 S FAIL Sensor fault tank 2 Bad connection 4 Check whether the sensor is connected See chapter Deletion of sensors from the memory in the PCB pag...

Page 59: ...f the sensors is memorised by the PCB If a sensor fault appears whilst the corresponding sensor is not connected or has been voluntarily removed please delete the sensor from the PCB memory 4 Press ke...

Page 60: ...AMETERS is displayed 2 Check the following parameters 4 Turn the rotary button to scroll through the menus or modify a value 4 Press the rotary button to access the menu selected or confirm a value mo...

Page 61: ...generator T DHW BOTTOM 1 2 Water temperature in the bottom of the DHW tank TEMP TANK AUX 1 2 Water temperature in the second DHW tank connected to the AUX circuit KNOB B 2 Position of temperature set...

Page 62: ...ID MC IOBL Identifying number of the IOBL boiler module IOBL VERSION IOBL version of the SCU PCB MC VERSION 2 Version of the boiler radio module programme CALIBRA CLOCK Clock calibration 1 The menu is...

Page 63: ...iSense Pro DIN AD280 7 Troubleshooting 12 04 2011 300025649 001 B 62...

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