REMKO Smart Com Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 4

Safety and

usage instructions

1.1  General safety notes

Carefully read the operating manual before com-

missioning the units for the first time. It contains

useful tips and notes such as hazard warnings to

prevent personal injury and material damage.

Failure to follow the directions in this manual not

only presents a danger to people, the environment

and the system itself, but will void any claims for

liability.

Keep this operating manual and the refrigerant

data sheet near to the units.

1.2  Identification of notes

This section provides an overview of all important

safety aspects for proper protection of people and

safe and fault-free operation.The instructions and

safety notes contained within this manual must be

observed in order to prevent accidents, personal

injury and material damage.

Notes attached directly to the units must be

observed in their entirety and be kept in a fully

legible condition.

Safety notes in this manual are indicated by sym-

bols. Safety notes are introduced with signal words

which help to highlight the magnitude of the danger

in question.

 DANGER!

Contact with live parts poses an immediate

danger of death due to electric shock. Damage

to the insulation or individual components may

pose a danger of death.

 DANGER!

This combination of symbol and signal word

warns of a situation in which there is immediate

danger, which if not avoided may be fatal or

cause serious injury.

 WARNING!

This combination of symbol and signal word

warns of a potentially hazardous situation,

which if not avoided may be fatal or cause

serious injury.

 CAUTION!

This combination of symbol and signal word

warns of a potentially hazardous situation,

which if not avoided may cause injury or mate-

rial and environmental damage.

 NOTICE!

This combination of symbol and signal word

warns of a potentially hazardous situation,

which if not avoided may cause material and

environmental damage.

This symbol highlights useful tips and recom-

mendations as well as information for efficient

and fault-free operation.

1.3  Personnel qualifications

Personnel responsible for commissioning, opera-

tion, maintenance, inspection and installation must

be able to demonstrate that they hold a qualifica-

tion which proves their ability to undertake the

work.

1.4  Safety-conscious working

The safety notes contained in this manual, the

existing national regulations concerning accident

prevention as well as any internal company

working, operating and safety regulations must be

observed.

1.5  Safety notes for the operator

The operational safety of the units and compo-

nents is only assured providing they are used as

intended and in a fully assembled state.

n

The units and components may only be set up,

installed and maintained by qualified per-

sonnel.

n

Protective covers (grille) over moving parts

must not be removed from units that are in

operation.

n

Do not operate units or components with

obvious defects or signs of damage.

n

Contact with certain unit parts or components

may lead to burns or injury.

n

The units and components must not be

exposed to any mechanical load, extreme

levels of humidity or extreme temperature.

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Smart Com

Page 1: ...r use SD Read the instructions prior to performing any task REMKO Smart Com Activation of Smart Com for Smart Control Touch regulation 0239 2019 12 Edition 2 en_GB to integrate the heat pump into a Sm...

Page 2: ...d these operating instructions carefully before commis sioning using this device These instructions are an integral part of the system and must always be kept near or on the device Subject to modifica...

Page 3: ...ction 5 1 7 Dangers of failure to observe the safety notes 5 1 8 Unauthorised modification and changes 5 1 9 Intended use 5 1 10 Warranty 5 1 11 Transport and packaging 6 1 12 Environmental protection...

Page 4: ...rns of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may be fatal or cause serious injury CAUTION This combination of symbol and signal word warns of a potentially hazardous situation which i...

Page 5: ...ed 1 7 Dangers of failure to observe the safety notes Failure to observe the safety notes may pose a risk to people the environment and the units Failure to observe the safety notes may void any claim...

Page 6: ...ronmentally safe manner e g using certified firms and recy cling specialists or at collection points 2 System requirements Note the following Programming can only be carried out via a KNX system integ...

Page 7: ...rry out the work described below without the KNX module being supplied with power the heat pump cannot be commissioned Connect the terminals 3 4 of the already installed KNX module with the on site po...

Page 8: ...2 1 4 3 Fig 2 HTS WSP wiring diagram 1 Touch display 2 I O module 3 KNX BUS 4 24V DC 2 1 4 3 Fig 3 WKF wiring diagram 1 Touch display 2 I O module 3 KNX BUS 4 24V DC REMKO Smart Com 8...

Page 9: ...ower supply provided by the customer B KNXnet IP interface 2 x RJ45 factory fitted IP 10 210 210 DHCP C Ethernet router building network optional D REMKO SMT controller heat pump IP 10 210 210 2 fixed...

Page 10: ...y provided by the customer B KNXnet IP interface 2 x RJ45 factory fitted IP 10 210 210 DHCP C Ethernet router building network optional D REMKO SMT controller heat pump IP 10 210 210 2 fixed E Touch d...

Page 11: ...ected to the bus line These addresses are not used when assigning the addresses NOTICE If additional bus devices are added at a later time one or several of the physical addresses could be assigned mo...

Page 12: ...talling the Smart Com function on the REMKO Smart Control con troller NOTICE Before removing and inserting the SD card the system must be powered down 1 After you have powered down the system remove t...

Page 13: ...tion is complete 6 Configuring the Smart Com function The settings for the Smart Com function can be made in the Expert level To do so touch the REMKO logo in the upper right corner of the dis play Us...

Page 14: ...cal address for the SMT controller must be located topologically in line with the KNX interface i e if the KNX interface has address 1 1 1 the con troller must receive address 1 1 2 or 1 1 3 for examp...

Page 15: ...C CRWT 0 15 0 7 0 255 CRT 5 0 8 HW set temperature C CRWT 0 15 0 7 0 255 CW 5 0 9 HW actual temperature C CRWT 0 15 0 7 0 255 CRT 5 0 10 One off hot water C CRWT 0 15 0 7 0 255 CW 5 0 11 Alarm signal...

Page 16: ...0 31 Unmix HC room target temp C CRWT 0 15 0 7 0 255 CW 5 0 32 1st mixed HC room target temp C CRWT 0 15 0 7 0 255 CW 5 0 33 2nd mixed HC room target temp C CRWT 0 15 0 7 0 255 CW 5 0 34 3rd mixed HC...

Page 17: ...0 255 CRT 5 0 48 Cooling circuit operating mode C CRWT 0 15 0 7 0 255 CRT 5 0 49 Heat pump energy C CRWT 0 15 0 7 0 255 CRT 5 0 50 Heating energy C CRWT 0 15 0 7 0 255 CRT 5 0 51 Hot water energy C C...

Page 18: ...rrent room climate mode for the SMT controller is also on cooling including cooling in auto matic mode 3 5 0 4 SMT Operating mode Switching DPT 20 102 DPT_HVAC Mode 0 Auto 1 Comfort 2 Standby 3 Night...

Page 19: ...defrosting active 8 5 0 9 HW target temperature DPT 9 001 DPT_Value_Te mp 273 C 670 760 C 2 byte C W The HW target temperature is transferred from the KNX bus to the Smart Control controller 9 5 0 10...

Page 20: ...C 2 byte C R T The Smart Control con troller transfers the hot water temperature average of the inlet tem perature and the return temperature to the KNX bus 17 5 0 18 Unmix HC room temper DPT 9 001 DP...

Page 21: ...s 23 5 0 24 Unmix HC room humidity DPT 9 007 DPT_Value_H umidity 0 100 2 byte C W The room temperature is sent from the KNX bus to the Smart Control controller and used for the circuit s room temperat...

Page 22: ...r DPT 9 001 DPT_Value_Te mp 273 C 670 760 C 2 byte C W A room temperature target value is transferred from the KNX bus e g from a KNX room temperature controller to the Smart Control controller and co...

Page 23: ...presence object DPT 1 018 DPT_Occu pancy 0 Not present 1 Present 1 bit C W A presence object is trans ferred from the KNX bus e g from a KNX room temperature controller to the Smart Control con troll...

Page 24: ...oper ating mode HVACMode to the KNX bus when changed e g depending on the presence object time programme and room climate mode 45 5 0 46 2nd mixed HC operating mode DPT 20 102 DPT_HVAC Mode 0 Auto 1...

Page 25: ...g depending on the presence object time programme and room climate mode 49 5 0 50 Heat pump energy DPT 13 013 DPT_ActiveE nergy_kWh 2147483648 kWh 2147483647 kWh 4 byte C R T The Smart Control con tro...

Page 26: ...eating mode active 8 LED for cooling mode active 9 LED for anti freeze protection mode 10 LED for dew point mode non functional The address in the relevant heating circuit e g unmixed heating circuit...

Page 27: ...ding on the presence object 33 5 0 38 Unmix HC presence object DPT 1 018 DPT_Occu pancy 0 Not present 1 Present 1 bit K S T The room temperature con troller transfers the presence object alternating e...

Page 28: ...ard for the I O module is black The SD card for the regula tion of the heat pump as well as for the con nected remote controls have a white side NOTICE The SD cards must not be mixed up 3 After replac...

Page 29: ...se it is not necessary to alter any other set tings Commissioning Restore counter readings Confirm Yes adopt previously set counter values User settings By confirming the user settings with Yes all of...

Page 30: ...ling the Smart Com 12 Intended use 5 R Room temperature controller 26 S Safety Dangers of failure to observe the safety notes 5 General 4 Identification of notes 4 Notes for inspection 5 Notes for ins...

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