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COMMISSIONING AND MAINTENANCE

Parameter 2130 (user level)

The parallel shift of the climatic curve is used to modify, in a 

uniform way, the delivery temperature for the whole scale of the 

external temperature. Changing the value of this parameter will 

correct the climatic curve if the ambient temperature is too high 

(set a negative value) or too low (set a positive value). If there is 

an Open Therm thermostat, this value is not considered.

This parameter allows the user to directly and easily increase 

(positive value) or decrease (negative value) the delivery tem-

perature to the heating system and thus the ambient temper-

ature.

T delivery 

(°C)

T outside (°C)

Tset min (°C)

Tset max (°C)

Par. 2130

Par. 2024

Par. 2023

Par. 2120

Par. 2122

Par. 2125

Par. 2119

Par. 2121

Parameter 2134 (installer level)

Each building has its own thermal characteristics, therefore 

the time needed to set up the heating system can differ even 

among buildings located in the same area, with the same ex-

ternal temperature.

By using this parameter it is possible to modify the heating sys-

tem reactivity adapting its response to the thermal character-

istics of the building and thus optimising the environmental 

comfort.

Modifying the setting of this parameter (0-100%) increases or 

decreases the speed at which the delivery temperature changes 

according to the external temperature change.

Setting a higher value will improve the building insulation.

Example:

 

− 0%: The delivery temperature changes quickly when the 

external temperature changes.

 

− 100%: The delivery temperature changes slowly when the 

external temperature changes.

The request is enabled upon the closing of the ambient ther-

mostat/heat request contact, provided that the external tem-

perature does not exceed the value defined by parameter 2125.

If the external temperature exceeds that set in parameter 2125, 

the burner stops even in the presence of a heat request.

 

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If the external probe (accessory) is not detected (not in-

stalled or damaged), the system makes a heat request at 

the maximum setpoint set (Par. 2024).

Mode 2

: continuous operation with variable setpoint and ex-

ternal probe (accessory) and ambient thermostat (AT) night re-

duction

In this mode:

 

− The external probe (accessory) is necessary to enable the 

thermal unit operation.

 

− The OpenTherm (OT) communication is not enabled and 

any OT thermostat connected is supplied but signals a 

“communication error”.

 

− Input 0-10V is not used.

 

− The Modbus communication is not enabled.

The equipment works with a variable setpoint defined by the 

climatic curve (which can be set as described in mode 1) accord-

ing to the external temperature. The heat request is active re-

gardless of the closing of the ambient thermostat/heat request 

contact and stops only when the external temperature is higher 

than that defined by the parameter 2125.

Par. 

No.

Description

2131

Main Zone/Zone 1 mild climate external temperature 

compensation.

2119

Main Zone/Zone 1 heating setpoint at the minimum 

external temperature.

The range of this parameter is limited to the values 

of Minimum (Par. 2023) and Maximum (Par. 2024) 

setpoints.

2120

Main Zone/Zone 1 minimum external temperature.

It defines the minimum external temperature to 

which the maximum heating setpoint Par. 2119 must 

be associated.

2121

Main Zone/Zone 1 heating setpoint at the maximum 

external temperature (Par. 2122)

It sets the minimum heating setpoint when the 

external temperature is equal to the value set in pa-

rameter 2122 (basic external temperature).

2122

Main Zone/Zone 1 maximum external temperature.

It sets the external temperature at which the boiler 

setpoint must be reduced, according to the value 

defined in parameter 2121.

2023

Minimum heating setpoint.

2024

Maximum heating setpoint.

2125

Main Zone/Zone 1 summer/winter switching.

It blocks the heating request when the external tem-

perature is greater than this setpoint.

2130

Parallel shift of main Zone/Zone 1 climatic curve.

2133

Main Zone/Zone 1 setpoint night reduction in heating 

mode Par. 2001 = 2 or 3.

It defines by how many degrees the heating setpoint 

will be reduced at the opening of the ambient ther-

mostat (AT) contact.

The reduction of the delivery temperature affects all 

the active heating zones and it can be used when the 

AT terminal of every zone regulator is jumpered.

2134

Compensation factor of external temperature.

The parameter 2133 defines by how many degrees the setpoint 

decreases (night reduction) when the ambient thermostat/heat 

request contact opens.

T delivery 

(°C)

T outside (°C)

Tset min (°C)

Tset max (°C)

Par. 2024

Par. 2023

Par. 2120

Par. 2122

Par. 2125

Par. 2119

Par. 2133

Par. 2121

TA=ON

TA=OFF

 

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If the external probe (accessory) is not detected (not in-

stalled or damaged), the system makes a heat request at 

the maximum setpoint set on the climatic curve.

Summary of Contents for INSIEME EVOe 25 B/70 LN

Page 1: ...cod 20129498 rev 2 03 2019 INSIEME EVOe 25 B 70 LN EN INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...NFORMITY INSIEME EVOe 25 B 70 LN boilers conform to the following direc tives Directive 92 42 EEC on efficiency requirements Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014 30 EU Low Voltage Directive 20...

Page 3: ...ty requirements 23 2 11 2 Filling 24 2 11 3 Emptying 24 2 11 4 Heater emptying 24 2 12 Wiring diagram 25 2 13 Electrical connections 26 2 14 Menu navigation 28 2 15 Enter password 29 2 16 Navigation s...

Page 4: ...he appliance Make sure that he she is familiar with all the information required for safe system operation 1 2 Precautions The operation of any appliance that uses fuel electrical power and water dema...

Page 5: ...erature probe heater the im mersion probe in the heater is used by the regulator to view and check the domestic hot water temperature and to manage the relevant operating parameters DHW Set point DHW...

Page 6: ...l 6 Control panel 7 Heating expansion reservoir 8 Burner 9 Boiler drain cock 10 Magnesium anode 11 Storage cylinder inspection flange 12 Storage cylinder flange insulation 13 Storage cylinder drain co...

Page 7: ...adjuster screw 6 Air intake 7 Oil pump pressure adjuster screw 8 Pressure gauge fitting 9 Photoresistor 10 Flame pipe 11 Condenser 12 Motor 13 Heating element OIL PUMP 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 1 Suction port 2...

Page 8: ...ominal heat output and low temperature referred to LHV with return at 37 C 85 9 Energy efficiency in DHW mode wh 77 Domestic load profile XL Chimney losses with burner on at max Pn 80 60 C 3 6 Heat lo...

Page 9: ...in 10 minutes with storage cylinder at 48 C 98 l Water draw in 10 minutes with storage cylinder at 60 C 190 l Specific flow rate EN 13203 20 l min Reset time T 35 C 12 min Maximum operating pressure o...

Page 10: ...622 2012 Approximate average annual electricity consumption according to regulations 641 2009 622 2012 PUMP CURVES Residual head m kPa Q m h 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 m H 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 kPa p 0 0 0 1 0...

Page 11: ...L INFORMATION 1 9 Location of sensors INSIEME EVOe 25 B 70 LN 1 3 2 4 5 6 1 Delivery temperature probe 2 Return temperature probe 3 Safety thermostat 4 Pressure transducer 5 Boiler sensor 6 Heater sen...

Page 12: ...restoring the operation after a stop due to an anomaly 5 Navigation keys 6 Main switch located on the equipment rear wall Light Guide displaying STATUS DESCRIPTION Green blinking Thermal unit drain cy...

Page 13: ...ng the Installer menu 4 Icon displayed when the burner of the equipment is on The icon will be marked with a cross in case of Permanent or Temporary error 5 Icon displayed when the climatic mode opera...

Page 14: ...red in a plastic bag 1 inside the boiler User manual Installation and maintenance manual Hydraulic test certificate Energy label Conventional warranty conditions There is another plastic bag 2 inside...

Page 15: ...rgy For Life www riello com A remove the cardboard packing and non scratch cloth 0 0Do not dispose of packaging material into the environment or leave it within the reach of children since it can beco...

Page 16: ...ly sized vent openings which comply with the Technical Standards and Regulations in force in the place of installation 9 9When installing the boiler allow sufficient space around it to access all safe...

Page 17: ...n Make sure that the flow rate head and direction of flow of the pumps are suitable and correct Make sure that the central heating circuit has been flushed out to remove all sludge and lime scale and...

Page 18: ...tion pump 4 Non return valve 5 Pressure reducer 6 Water softener filter 7 Safety valve drain 8 Central heating circuit and storage cylinder drains 9 DHW user MI Central heating flow RI Central heating...

Page 19: ...ht 9 9Clean out the oil tank at suitable intervals 9 9The fuel supply system must be suitable for the burner ca pacity and must be equipped with all the safety and control devices required by the Stan...

Page 20: ...fitting 7 Solenoid valve 8 Auxiliary pressure measurement fitting 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 2 10 Discharge of combustion products The flue pipe 1 and the connection to the stack 2 must be made in conformity to...

Page 21: ...pipe After cleaning always make sure that inspection caps are replaced tightly and that their seals are undamaged and efficient 9 9Flue pipes must maintain a distance of at least 500 mm from flammabl...

Page 22: ...intake pipe Coaxial flues 80 125 For these configurations the type C transformation accessory and the concentric flue gas exhaust accessory must be installed following the instructions supplied with...

Page 23: ...e manufacturer recommends the use of water as heat transfer fluid for the central heating system A chemical treatment sys tem must be provided for this water The heat transfer fluid water for the cent...

Page 24: ...drain pipe of the drain valve must be connected to a suitable collection system 2 11 3 Emptying Before emptying Set the main switch of the system to OFF and the main switch of the equipment to 0 Close...

Page 25: ...l N 2 1 3 Ph N 2 1 3 Ph R PCC MV SB PC Thermal unit circulation pump VD Diverter valve L Light guide RE Interface relay SR Return probe SM Flow probe TS Safety thermostat TP Pressure transducer FU Mai...

Page 26: ...power supply of 230Vac The relay RE delays the closure of the fuel shut off valve DAI to prevent a void in the line section between the pump and the valve 2 13 Electrical connections The INSIEME EVOe...

Page 27: ...e disconnecting switch in compliance with CEI EN stand ards contact opening of at least 3 mm Respect the connection L line N neutral Keep the earth conductor 2 cm longer than the power supply con duct...

Page 28: ...ing setpoint when active available 3 Raise the DHW set point when available 4 Decrease the DHW set point when available 5 ENTER RESET Enters into MENU mode If pressed for more than 5 seconds it resets...

Page 29: ...r change 2 15 Enter password To access INSTALLER parameters it is necessary to enter the pass word Press the key ENTER RESET and select Code by using the keys and Press the key ENTER RESET to confirm...

Page 30: ...30 INSTALLATION 2 16 Navigation scheme Basic display mode End user mode installer mode Enter password Bar C or or Example of parameter setting change confirmed change canceled or or or...

Page 31: ...nt of Zone 3 heating setpoint in 0 and 3 heating modes By connecting the zone control accessory this parameter can be used to quickly change Zone 3 setpoint This parameter simultaneously modifies the...

Page 32: ...burner restarts regardless of the elapsed time indicated in Par 2009 0 20 16 C I 2000 2025 Minimum 0 10V input voltage in heating mode Par 2001 4 0 10 1 V I 2000 2026 Maximum 0 10V input voltage in h...

Page 33: ...ominal value When an OpenTherm OT ambient thermostat is connected to the thermal unit or to the zone control accessory this parameter is not displayed 5 35 20 C I 2000 2134 Compensation factor of dire...

Page 34: ...tra Only for MIX Zone 0 20 5 C I 2000 2240 Zone 2 circulator post circulating time 0 60 30 sec I 2000 2241 Zone 2 delivery overtemperature protection 0 100 55 C I 2000 2242 Zone 2 overtemperature cont...

Page 35: ...HW setpoint minus the hysteresis value defined in this parameter the regulator confirms the fulfilment of the request 0 20 3 C I 2000 2037 Hysteresis for heater DHW request stop If the heater temperat...

Page 36: ...eze protection time 0 24 12 hours I 2000 2099 Burner ignition stand by time It delays the burner ignition after the opening of the solenoid valve on the fuel supply pipeline 0 60 0 sec I Error log 200...

Page 37: ...checks listed above proceed as follows to start up the boiler for the first time set the main switch of the system to ON and the main switch of the equipment to I Upon switching on the display of the...

Page 38: ...ar 2075 0 the heating circuit is not protected against freezing during periods of inactivity 3 2 1 Adjustment of heating setpoint Press the key or to display the current value of the heating temperatu...

Page 39: ...ph Menu naviga tion on page 28 The setpoint can be set within a range defined by par 2023 minimum and 2024 maximum as indicated in the figure The parameters regulating such temperature are Par No Desc...

Page 40: ...ion factor of external temperature Parameter 2125 installer level Between seasons in certain days the day external tempera ture may exceed the limit threshold set in parameter 2125 sum mer winter swit...

Page 41: ...T communication is not enabled and any OT thermostat connected is supplied but signals a communication error Input 0 10V is not used The Modbus communication is not enabled The equipment works with a...

Page 42: ...is supplied but signals a communication error The Modbus communication is not enabled If a device is connected to the Modbus the values on the remote device are not updated The parameters regulating s...

Page 43: ...he post circulation time Par 2044 With the external probe connected the protection activates only with the external temperature values 10 C Venting Par 2090 The function is automatically enabled at th...

Page 44: ...with the permanent error number The icon indicates that the burner is disabled The equipment must be manually reset by keeping the key ENETER RESET pressed Temporary Error The text Err is displayed t...

Page 45: ...L 5 The sampling hole for flue gas analysis must be made on the straight section of the discharge duct sufficiently far from curves and elbows For the hole size and its correct po sitioning on the dis...

Page 46: ...ion time control box remains in waiting mode for t1 1 sec t2 Initialisation verification time time follow ing startup of main power supply 3 5 sec t2l Checks extraneous light or parasite flame during...

Page 47: ...purging control box goes into lockout at the end of t3l 25 sec t3i Spark pre ignition time 2 sec ts Safety time 5 sec t4i Total spark ignition time 10 sec t4l Valve deactivation reaction time followi...

Page 48: ...t diagnosis lockouts Description of lockout Lockout time Presence of extraneous light during standby After 25 seconds Pre heating not finished After 600 seconds Presence of extraneous light during pre...

Page 49: ...wn provided there is no new heat re quest When the contacts of the heat request thermostat open the burner controller shuts down the flame and shuts off the oil supply Post purging does not occur afte...

Page 50: ...10 sec RED led Blinking 2 times 0 2s ON 0 2s OFF Release the button The burner shuts down and restarts The burner shuts down then restarts automatically Each shut down test resets zeroes the ignition...

Page 51: ...s 4 times Release the button The type of lockout is displayed for 10 seconds Lockout type display time can be extended for another 10 sec onds by pressing the reset button again while the lockout type...

Page 52: ...n error is indicated by the LED flashing see paragraph Fault diagnosis lockouts on page 49 If an error is detected before a heat request is made the burner does not start up and the error is signalled...

Page 53: ...staller level from Par 9001 to Par 9010 3 4 1 Permanent Errors Message Error No Description Loc E010 Ignition failure Loc E020 Safety thermostat tripped Loc E040 Low water pressure Load the system Loc...

Page 54: ...ts from the surfaces of the heat exchanger in order to keep the boiler efficient and economical 9 9All cleaning operations MUST be performed under the fol lowing conditions boiler cold boiler switched...

Page 55: ...llows to remove the blast tube Remove the screws 1 and remove the blast tube disconnect the high voltage cable 2 1 2 9 9With the blast tube removed check its front edge to make sure that it is smooth...

Page 56: ...remove the two screws 4 2 1 3 4 4 9 9This operation must be performed with the burner turned off and mains power disconnected CLEANING THE FAN 9 9Clean the inside and the rotor blades of the fan unit...

Page 57: ...and fin angle replace as necessary use a flue brush 8 or other suitable tool 8 7 remove any displaced soot through the combustion chamber hole Proceed as follows on completion of cleaning refit the t...

Page 58: ...ing connected a rubber hose to the hose connector remove the heater flange insulation extract the heater sensor remove the screws 2 fastening the flange 3 and extract it 1 2 3 clean the internal surfa...

Page 59: ...Dirt boiler body Clean Burner capacity insufficient Check and adjust the burner Boiler temperature setpoint Check correct functioning Check the temperature setting The generator triggers a thermal saf...

Page 60: ...il pressure and flow rate Check the air flow Change the nozzle Check solenoid valve coil The burner starts up only after late ignition OFF Ignition electrodes incorrectly positioned Adjust ignition el...

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