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4.15  Error history

The ERROR HISTORY function is automatically enabled only after the machine has been 

powered up for at least 2 consecutive hours, during this period of time any alarms that arise 

would not be saved in the “Error history”. The alarms can be displayed in chronological order, 

from the most recent to the oldest, up to a maximum of 50 alarms; to display the error history:

 

-

select TECHNICAL 

 ERROR HISTORY

EXHAUST PROBE RESET

COMBUSTION ANALYSIS

CALIBRATION

RANGE RATED

ERROR HISTORY

INSTALLER

TECHNICAL

 

-

for each alarms a sequential number is displayed, an error code and the date and time 

the alarm occurred.

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USE ARROW KEYS TO SEE OTHER ANOMALIES

Note

: Once enabled, the ERROR HISTORY function can no longer be disabled; there is no 

procedure for resetting the error history.

If an alarm repeats consecutively, it is saved only once.

4.16 

Temporary switch-off

Set the boiler to OFF  .

While the electrical supply and the fuel supply remain active, the boiler is protected by the 

systems:

heating anti-freeze

: this function is activated if the temperature measured by the flow sensor 

drops below 5°C. A heat request is generated in this phase with the ignition of the burner at 

minimum output, which is maintained until the outlet water temperature reaches 35° C;

domestic hot water anti-freeze

: this function is activated if the temperature measured 

by the domestic hot water probe drops below 5°C. A heat request is generated in this 

phase with the ignition of the burner at minimum output, which is maintained until the 

outlet water temperature reaches 55° C.

 

b

The activation of the ANTI-FREEZE function is indicated by a scrolling message on 

the foot of the REC10CH display.

circulator anti-locking

: the circulator activates every 24 hours of stoppage for 30 

seconds.

4.17  Switching off for lengthy periods

The long term non use of the 

Family

 boiler causes the following operations to be carried out:

 

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set the boiler to OFF   and the system’s main switch to “off”

 

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close the fuel and water taps of the heating and domestic hot water system.

In this case, the anti-freeze and anti-blocking systems are deactivated. Drain the heating 

and domestic water system if there is any risk of freezing.

4.18  System reset

 

b

This operation must be carried out only by professionally qualified personnel.

Whenever necessary, it is possible to restore the factory settings by carrying out a SYSTEM 

RESET:

 

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access to menu TECHNICAL 

 INSTALLATION 

 SYSTEM RESET 

  

CONFIRM or CANCEL

CANCEL

CONFIRM

ZONES MANAGER

SENSOR CALIBRATION

SYSTEM RESET

INSTALLER

INSTALLATION

RANGE RATED

WEATHER COMPENSATION

PARAMETERS

CALIBRATION

INSTALLATION

INSTALLER

TECHNICAL

Note:

 After a reset it is necessary to carry out a new configuration of the system; for details 

about this procedure, see the following section.

4.19 

System configuration

 

b

This operation must be carried out only by professionally qualified personnel.

When restarting after a replacement of the REC10CH rather than after a “SYSTEM 

RESET”, the remote control an initial screen with the firmware revision. Pressing “

ENTER

” 

starts a guided procedure for configuring the system:

PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE

Rxx.xx

REC10REXPH-N

 

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select LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

 

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setting TIME and DATE

ENTER TIME AND DATE

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09/04/2021

:

TIME & DATE

 

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setting the operating mode of the REC10CH:

 

MASTER

: select this option when the REC10CH is also a MACHINE INTERFACE.

 

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configuration selection:

 

MAIN PCB

: to reset the current boiler configuration on REC10CH MASTER and finish 

the operation

 

NEW

: to set a new system configuration restoring the factory setting of the parameters

NEW

MAIN PCB

SELECT THE TYPE OF 

CONFIGURATION

Whenever a “NEW” configuration is selected, proceed as follows:

 

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select:

 

ON BOARD

: if the REC10CH is used only as a system interface and not as an ambient 

regulator

 

AMBIENT

: if the REC10CH is used as a system interface and also as an ambient 

regulator of the zone where it is installed

ON BOARD

WHERE IS THE MULTI ZONE INSTALLED?

AMBIENT

BOILER

 

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select INSTANTANEOUS (the boiler is a combi boiler)  

 FLOW METER

INSTANTANEOUS

HW TANK

CH ONLY

SELECT THE PLANT CONFIGURATION

PLANT

PLANT

FLOW METER

FLOW SWITCH

Once the guided procedure has finished, the REC10CH will go to the initial screen.

Continue with the configuration as follows:

 

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set SERVICE password

 

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select TECHNICAL 

 PARAMETERS

 

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next change the following parameters:

  ENABLE FILLING: set to 1.

Then proceed with the reprogramming of the boiler, carrying out the operations described 

in the section “4.2 Programming the boiler”.

4.20 

Boiler configuration

The BOILER menu allows you to change the hydraulic configuration without necessarily 

having to go through a SYSTEM RESET operation. The HYDRAULIC CONFIG parameter can 

assume values between 0 and 4 with the following meaning:

0 = only heating boiler

1 = instantaneous boiler with flowswitch

2 = instantaneous boiler with flowmeter

3 = only heating boiler with water tank with probe

4 = only heating boiler with water tank with thermostat.

4.21  Replacing the REC10CH Master

 

b

The system configuration operations need to be carried out by professionally 

qualified personnel of the Technical Assistance Centre.

When replacing the REC10CH MASTER, at the subsequent restart it displays an initial 

screen with the firmware revision. Pressing “

ENTER

” starts a guided procedure for 

configuring the system, see the section “Configuring the system”.

Follow the procedure and carry out the MAIN PCB

 type of configuration

.

PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE

Rxx.xx

REC10REXPH-N

NEW

MAIN PCB

SELECT THE TYPE OF 

CONFIGURATION

Summary of Contents for 20187642

Page 1: ...Family KIS EN INSTALLER AND USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ser also Warning This instructions manual contains data and information for both the user and the installer Specifically note that the user for the use of the appliance must refer to chapters Warnings...

Page 3: ...this case ventilate the room by opening the doors and windows close the fuel shut off device ask the Technical Assistance Service or professionally qualified personnel to intervene promptly a It is f...

Page 4: ...pe and consider any increase in the diameter of the pipe itself The condensation exhaust pipe must always have an adequate slope level to prevent the condensation from stagnating and its proper draina...

Page 5: ...and immediately before and after each change of direction curve b The boiler is supplied without the flue gas exhaust air suction kit since it is possible to use the accessories for condensing applia...

Page 6: ...e can exceed the static pressure of the collective air duct of 25 Pa in the condition in which n 1 boilers work at maximum rated heat input and 1 boiler at the minimum rated heat input allowed by the...

Page 7: ...e vent cycle Remove any air in the domestic system radiators zone manifolds etc using the bleed valves Once again check that the system pressure is correct ideally 1 1 5 bar and restore the levels if...

Page 8: ...is in progress number 1 is flashing This icon indicates that the circuit for domestic hot water production is enabled When a domestic hot water request is in progress the icon flashes The P at the to...

Page 9: ...LER CHANGE NAME INSTALLER PI PROPORTIONAL 5 0 99 SERVICE only mixing zones with ACTUATION BE16 PI INTEGRAL 10 0 99 SERVICE only mixing zones with ACTUATION BE16 VALVE RUN 120 sec 0 sec 120 sec SERVICE...

Page 10: ...request type TA and zone type HT 0 4 0 2 0 8 INSTALLER if EXTERNAL PROBE request type TA and zone type LT 2 0 1 0 5 0 INSTALLER if request type AMBIENT PROBE or REC10CH AMBIENT INFLUENCE 10 0 20 INSTA...

Page 11: ...DISABLE COOLING FUNCTION NOT ACTIVE FUNCTION ACTIVE FUNCTION NOT ACTIVE INSTALLER USE FOR DHW DON TUSE FOR DHW DHW FUNCTION NOT ACTIVE DHW FUNCTION ACTIVE DHW FUNCTION NOT ACTIVE INSTALLER if BE17 pre...

Page 12: ...t it has all the safety and control devices required by current regulations that the circulator rotates freely because especially after long periods of inactivity deposits and or debris can prevent fr...

Page 13: ...ZONE PARAMETERS WEATHER COMPENSATION INSTALLATION RANGE RATED CALIBRATION INSTALLER TECHNICAL SENSOR CALIBRATION ZONES MANAGER SYSTEM RESET INSTALLER INSTALLATION ADD ZONE MODIFY ZONE DELETE ZONE INS...

Page 14: ...URE C EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE C NIGHT COMPENSATION If a timer is connected to the ROOM THERMOSTAT input the NIGHT COMP function can be enabled as follows menu TECHNICAL WEATHER COMPENSATION CLIMATIC CURV...

Page 15: ...in standby again keeping the outlet temperature displayed If faults arise in ignition or operations the boiler performs a SAFETY STOP the triangle signalling faults will flash on the REC10CH To identi...

Page 16: ...Technical Assistance Centre 4 13 Gas conversion Conversion from a family gas to other family gas can be performed easily also when the boiler is installed This operation must be carried out by profes...

Page 17: ...l E042 water pressure transducer fault definitive E060 domestic hot water probe fault transitional E070 flow sensor faulty flow sensor overtemperature flow return sensor differential alarm transitiona...

Page 18: ...TECHNICAL Note After a reset it is necessary to carry out a new configuration of the system for details about this procedure see the following section 4 19 System configuration b This operation must b...

Page 19: ...in intact and to comply with prescriptions of current regulations it is necessary to render the appliance to systematic checks at regular intervals When carrying out maintenance work observe the instr...

Page 20: ...nnect the tubes A and B remove the clip C and remove the siphon Unscrew the bottom and top caps then remove the float Clean the parts of the siphon from any solid residues b Do not remove the safety s...

Page 21: ...EFAULT VALUE FACTORY SET MINIMUM VALUE MAXIMUM VALUE ACCESS LEVEL NOTES MENU SETTINGS USER TIME DATE USER DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME FUNCTION ACTIVE FUNCTION NOT ACTIVE FUNCTION ACTIVE USER LANGUAGE ITALIA...

Page 22: ...ed programme 8 2 3 MANUAL If MANUAL is selected the zone requests will be managed based on the setpoint set by the user 8 2 4 HEAT OFF If HEAT OFF is selected the zone requests will not be fulfilled N...

Page 23: ...0 INFO The INFO function can be used to display a series of data regarding the system ATTENTION The displayed data cannot be modified SCREED HEATER OPERATING HOURS DELIVERY PROBE RETURN PROBE DOMESTIC...

Page 24: ...TART THURSDAY USE THE ARROWS TO MODIFY ENTER START TIME ADD PERIOD END MAIN Once the operation completed the display will show 07 30 08 30 11 30 14 00 13 30 15 00 18 00 22 30 START THURSDAY ADD MODIFY...

Page 25: ...TURE WILL BE ADJUSTED WITH NEW TARGET SET POINT UNTIL 09 04 2021 ON 13 15 1 ZONE1 CONFIRM CANCEL 00 30 YOU ARE ACTIVATING COMFORT MODE ENTER TIME DURATION IN HOURS USE THE ARROWS TO MODIFY 1 ZONE1 26...

Page 26: ...Maximum pressure bar 8 8 8 Minimum pressure bar 0 15 0 15 0 15 Quantity of hot water with t 25 C 30 C 35 C l min 15 1 12 5 10 8 18 1 15 1 12 9 20 8 17 4 14 9 DHW minimum capacity l min 2 2 2 Selectio...

Page 27: ...ith reference to Delegated Regulation EU No 811 2013 the data in the table can be used for completing the product card and the labelling for ambient heating appliances for mixed heating appliances for...

Page 28: ...ivery 34 Hot water 35 Gas 36 Heating return 37 Cold water 2 21 AF AC M R 20 19 1 6 6 8 9 5 4 6 7 3 2 18 15 14 13 12 11 10 16 17 15 3 Residual head of circulator Fig 3 A B C Residual head mbar Flow rat...

Page 29: ...entering a value 10 the circulator speed will change to achieve a system flow rate with the aim of maintain ing the T of 10 C upstream and down stream of the exchanger 3 CIRCULATOR IN MAXIMUM FIXED S...

Page 30: ...Wiring diagram Blu Blue Marrone Brown Nero Black Rosso Red Bianco White Viola Violet Rosa Pink Arancione Orange Grigio Grey Giallo Yellow Verde Green A Gas valve B 230V auxiliary C Voltage free contac...

Page 31: ...from 60 100 to 80 80 110 65 65 1 1 5 90 bend 60 100 60 100 horizontal 10 horizontal 6 horizontal 6 1 3 1 6 105 vertical 11 vertical 7 vertical 7 90 bend 80 125 80 125 25 15 15 1 1 5 130 adaptor from 6...

Page 32: ...T OPTION 4 and SYSTEM INFO INSTALLATION WEATHER COMPENSATION RANGE RATED TECHNICAL INSTALLER 5 PARAMETERS CALIBRATION and ANTI CYCLE FUNCTION RESET CH TIMERS DHW THERMOSTAT PARAMETERS INSTALLER 6 PUMP...

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