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Adjust the hours by pressing buttons 1 and 2

 

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Briefly press button 3 to confirm

 

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Adjust the minutes by pressing buttons 1 and 2

 

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Briefly press button 3 to confirm

 

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To store the adjustment and get back to the commissi-
oning assistant , press button 3 again

 

 

Time

12:01

23:59

00:00

 

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Adjust the year by pressing buttons 1 and 2

 

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Briefly press button 3 to confirm

Now the month is displayed, too.  As soon as it has been 
adjusted and confirmed, the day appears as well.

 

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Adjust and confirm the current month and day as de-
scribed above

 

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To store the adjustment and get back to the commissi-
oning assistant, press button 3 again

 
 

Date

__.__.2010

The tilt angle of the collector field can be adjusted to 0°, 
15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 75° or 90°. Due to the generous tole-
rance of the control algorithm, an adjustment by approxi-
mate is fully sufficient. The figure to the left may be used 
for support when trying to determine the tilt angle.

 

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Adjust the approximate tilt angle of the collector field 
by pressing buttons 1 and 2

 

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Briefly press button 3 to confirm

 

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To store the adjustment and get back to the commissi-
oning assistant, press button 3 again

 

 

Tilt angle

45°

90°

The orientation of the collector field can be adjusted in 
steps. Similar to the tilt angle adjustment, the adjustment 
of the orientation can be made by approximate.
The adjustment range depends on the latitude of the se-
lected country or position.

 

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Adjust the approximate orientation of the collector 
field by pressing buttons 1 and 2

 

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Briefly press button 3 to confirm

 

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To store the adjustment and get back to the commissi-
oning assistant, press button 3 again

 

 

Orientation

S

W

O

Orientation of the collector field

Tilt angle of the collector field

Date and time

Summary of Contents for FlowCon Sensor HE

Page 1: ...ns o r H E Installation Operation Commissioning F lo w C o n S e n s o r H E www resol de Manual 48004841 48004841 EN Thank you for buying this RESOL product Please read this manual carefully to get...

Page 2: ...ignal words describe the danger that may occur when it is not avoided WARNING means that injury possibly life threatening injury can occur ATTENTION means that damage to the appliance can occur Dispos...

Page 3: ...valve to prevent inadmissible overpressure High efficiency pump F lo w C o n S e n s o r H E only In order to optimise the time frame the algorithm takes a range of parameters into account e g the ti...

Page 4: ...ation 417 mm Width with insulation 374 mm Depth with insulation 179 mm Distance centre 160 mm Distance axis wall 55 mm Pipe connections IT Connection to expansion vessel 3 4 AG flat sealing Outlet saf...

Page 5: ...hnical and safety instructions of these instructions Safety instructions WARNING Risk of scalding There is a danger of steam emission with safety val ves Therefore a discharge pipe must be connected t...

Page 6: ...n demounting the clips c have to be removed 2 Mounting the station WARNING Scald danger Danger of severe application damage Flushing and or filling the system on a very sunny day can lead to a sudden...

Page 7: ...rStopp until the discharged solar fluid is free of air bubbles Connect the expansion vessel to the solar thermal system Close the drain valve 5 of the flushing and filling unit with the filling pump r...

Page 8: ...after bleeding and if neces sary increase it to the specified operating pressure 4 AirStopp Bleeding the solar thermal system directly after commissioning After commissioning bleed the solar thermal s...

Page 9: ...Please pay attention to the following steps Switch off the system disconnect plug from the mains Remove the front half of the insulation Unscrew the cross recessed screw of the front cover and remove...

Page 10: ...ptional Outputs 1 semiconductor relay 1 PWM signal output D e lt a S o l Sensor HE only Bus RESOLVBus Power supply 100 240V Standby power consumption 0 63 W Max power consumption 1 08 W Mode of operat...

Page 11: ...used for scrolling downwards and reducing values Button 3 is used for selection of the menu items and for confirmation upwards PE R1 Mains 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 N L N L Protective earth Collector cir c...

Page 12: ...rs upon first commissioning Only if the commis sioning assistant has been successfully completed will the controller commence normal operation and the menu will become accessible The commissioning ass...

Page 13: ...45 60 75 or 90 Due to the generous tole rance of the control algorithm an adjustment by approxi mate is fully sufficient The figure to the left may be used for support when trying to determine the til...

Page 14: ...the heat exchanger As soon as Volume HX has been entered and confirmed the commissioning assistant can be completed and exited see below If Automatic is selected the controller adapts the ne cessary v...

Page 15: ...Min and confirm by pressing button 3 again In the menu line below Relay mode the adjustment channel Min speed appears in the line below that the current flow rate is shown Select Min speed Adjust the...

Page 16: ...ncrease during three or more consecutive nights System display For detailed information about the system display see chap 14 on pg 20 of this manual Temp Defect Indication of the temperature resp of a...

Page 17: ...d at the corresponding terminal short Short circuit at the corresponding sensor Balance values Max T Flow Highest measured flow temperature since commissioning or last reset Max T Return Highest measu...

Page 18: ...at exchanger and pump station 0 50 m 3 m Volume CF Volume of the collector field 0 0 99 0 l 4 0 l Volume HX Volume of the heat exchanger 0 0 99 0 l 9 0 l Country parameters Select country Location of...

Page 19: ...adjusted value will not be stored in that case Selecting a function or option Select a function or option by pressing buttons 1 or 2 Briefly press button 3 Select Yes to activate resp No to deactivat...

Page 20: ...warning messages see chapter 16 Messages Operational status Outside the testing time frame the controller is in standby phase In the system display and the status menu the remai ning time until the n...

Page 21: ...he minimum value again the overrun stops right away and the solar loading is continued If the DT remains insufficiently high until the end of the circulation a pause is run In the system display and t...

Page 22: ...days Display of operating days since commissioning or last reset 2 4 bar Max pressure 1 5 bar Min pressure 94 C Max flow temp 52 C Max return temp 167 Operating days 16372 kWh Heat qty 1075 h Operatin...

Page 23: ...ues by pressing buttons 1 and 2 Briefly press button 3 to reset the value The balancing of the value restarts at zero Resetting balance values The status menu shows the current values for Status Flow...

Page 24: ...s not have a store sensor Tstmax is considered as exceeded if the adjusted temperature plus 5 K is measured at the return sensor The current time date and the menu language will usually have been adju...

Page 25: ...a instead of a If the menu line is selected again the collapsible submenu closes again Thus it is possible to keep the viewable menu range uncomplicated and well arranged The following submenus are a...

Page 26: ...le if Readiness is activa ted If this function is activated the store will be cooled down via the collector field in the case that solar loading has taken place beyond Tstmax due to the readiness func...

Page 27: ...temperature The adjustment channels T flowset and Rise appear in the next menu lines The value T flowset determines at which flow temperature the pump speed is increased for the first time The value R...

Page 28: ...and pump station Diameter of the pipes between heat exchanger and pump station Length of the pipes between collector and pump station Enter the single length of the pipes flow and return do not have...

Page 29: ...ies Offset to UTC Universal Time Coordinated formerly GMT Greenwich Mean Time Daylight savings time option upon activation the control ler automatically adjusts its internal clock to the European dayl...

Page 30: ...the switch off threshold Off at Factory setting 1 0 bar Leakage Options Yes No Factory setting Yes On at Adjustment range 0 3 6 0 bar Factory setting 0 7 bar Off at Adjustment range 0 3 6 0 bar Factor...

Page 31: ...s the fault condition has been eliminated the message will be automatically acknowledged and disappear except for the Flow rate message see ch 16 1 16 1 Permanent monitoring functions The permanent mo...

Page 32: ...n and switch off thresholds can be adjusted as well DT monitoring Message DT too high The DT monitoring function is deactivated by default but can be activated by the user The switch on switch off thr...

Page 33: ...essure falls below the switch on threshold On at System operation is inhibited As soon as the pressure ex ceeds the switch off threshold Off at again the message disappears and system operation recomm...

Page 34: ...ured by these sensors will be displayed for informa tion purpose only and will not be involved in the control algorithm S1 Temp Sensor Pt1000 L 17 16 15 13 12 11 T4A 1 1 A 100 240 V R1 N DeltaSol Sens...

Page 35: ...u 30 G geographical coordinates 29 H heat quantity measurement 27 I identification status 20 info area 20 inhibition status 21 initial commissioning 11 L language selection 12 loading status 21 M main...

Page 36: ...L Elektronische Regelungen GmbH This especially applies to copies translations microfilms and the storage into electronic systems Editor RESOL Elektronische Regelungen GmbH Important notice We took a...

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