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controller will alarm that it is not possible to 
continue antifreeze function. 

Work  fluid  – 

type  of  fluid  used  in  the  system. 

Correct  setting  is  required  for  good 
performance  of  antifreeze  function  and  heat 
output counting. 
No. 

Name 

Freezing 
temperature 

Ergolid EKO -15°C 

-15°C 

Ergolid EKO -20°C 

-20°C 

Ergolid EKO -25°C 

-25°C 

Ergolid EKO -35°C 

-35°C 

Ergolid A -15°C 

-15°C 

Ergolid A -20°C 

-20°C 

Ergolid A -25°C 

-25°C 

Ergolid A -35°C 

-35°C 

Tyfocor LS 

-20°C 

10 

ECO MPG-SOL 20 

-20°C 

11 

ECO MPG-SOL 28 

-28°C 

12 

ECO MPG-SOL 32 

-32°C 

13 

Henock 35P35 

-35°C 

Flow  P1  – 

flow  calibration  function  required  for 

correct  heat  output  function.  Rotometer  or 
water  meter  must  be  installed  in  the  sole 
work  fluid  circuit.  When  edition  is  open 
(value is blinking), the collector pump 

P1

 will 

be  controlled  for  maximum  capacity.  Now, 
read  flow  value  directly  from  a  rotometer  or 
measure  (using  water  meter)  how  many 
liters  of  work  fluid  will  flow  for  one  minute 
and  program  the  value  to  the  controller. 
Correct  flow  value  is  needed  to  correctly 
count heat output by the controller. 

Flow P2 –P2

 pump calibration function for solar 

scheme

  H. 

To  calibrate  solar  work  fluid 

circulation  speed,  it  is  required  to  have 
rotometer  or  water  meter  installed.  When 
edition  is  open  (value  is  blinking),  the 
collector  pump 

P2

  will  be  controlled  for 

maximum  capacity.  Correct  flow  value  is 
needed to correctly count heat output by the 
controller.  Flow  calibration 

P2

  is  available 

only in Solar thermal scheme 

H. 

 

For  correct  heat  output  counting  in 
scheme

 H

,

 

calibration for both pumps is 

required. 

Vac.  collector  – 

vacuum  collector  function 

on/off.  The  function  principle  of  operation  is 
described in section 20.3.1. 

Detect.  level 

–  setting  that  defines  how  much 

the  collector  temperature  must  rise  (at 
started  vacuum  collector  function)  in  one 
minute, to activate the collector pump. 

Operation  time

  –  time  to  stop  the  collector 

pump,  after  the  temperature  set  in  Dect. 
level is reached. 

 

20.3.1.

 

Vacuum collector function 

Settings  needed  for  the  vacuum  collector 

function are described previous section. 

The  vacuum  collector  function  (when 

enabled)  checks  the  collector  temperature  and 
starts the collector pump, if after one minute the 
collector temperature will increase by level set in 

Detection  level

;    the  collector  pump  will  be 

started  for  the  time  set  for 

Operation  time. 

After this short impulse, unless normal conditions 
for  starting  collector  pump  occur,  the  controller 
will 

continue 

checking 

the 

collector’s 

temperature.   

The  vacuum  collector  function  is  disabled,  if 

the collector temperature is below 0°C and there 
are  alarm  active  that  block  the  collector  pump 
operation. 

20.4.

 

Manual mode 

Manual  mode  allows  manual  controlling  for 

outputs: 

P1

P2

H

.  

Outputs  are  controlled  directly  after  the 

setting value edition is confirmed. 

From this menu the controller will not return 

to main screen automatically. 

After you leave manual mode, the  controller 

returns  to  output  controlling  in  accordance  with 
operating algorithm. 
 

 

In  the  manual  mode  all  automatic 
actions  are  stopped.  Leaving  the 
controller  in  this  mode  for  longer  time 
may damage the system 

20.5.

 

Scheme wizard 

Scheme wizard is to select type of installation. 

It is done by turning the knob to browse through 
schemes.  Number  and  type  of  schemes  depend 
on the controller version. 

After  selection,  the  controller  will  request 

to confirm the scheme. 
 

Summary of Contents for PCSol 300

Page 1: ...CLOCK CLOCK SUSTAIN TEMPORARY POWER HEAD OUTPUT ANTI FREEZING GRAPHIC DISPLAY POOL TANK PROTECTION HEATER SUPPORT PROGRAM HEATER PUMP ROTATION CONTROL NIGHT COOLING HEAT DISCHARGE VACUUM COLLECTOR 10...

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Page 3: ...E SOLAR CIRCUIT SYSTEM 25 15 3 USER PARAMETERS 26 15 4 SERVICE PARAMETERS 26 15 5 HEAT YIELD GRAPH 27 15 6 NETWORK SETTINGS 27 INSTALLATION MANUAL 29 16 TECHNICAL DATA 30 16 1 ELEMENTS OF THE SET 30 1...

Page 4: ...person who read and understood this manual Use only in heating systems that are set up in accordance with valid regulations Electric system to which the controller is connected must be protected with...

Page 5: ...with the above crossed bin symbol it means that it meets requirements of the European Directive 2002 96 EC It is recommended to know your local electric and electronic products disposal system It is r...

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Page 7: ...OPERATING MANUAL PCSol 300...

Page 8: ...e during controller operation when you keep the encoder pressed for 3 seconds it will cause exit to the main screen All controller settings are made through menu system MENU is recalled by pressing en...

Page 9: ...The changed value will be confirmed when you press the knob again and you may select other setting After edition in submenu you may select the following by pressing on selection OK Confirms changes a...

Page 10: ...hich the controller controls H output heater or other additional heat source When you switch off the temperature value in value edition box the time program will be set off and the controller will use...

Page 11: ...disable circulation Value sch will activate time program for circulation 9 MENU ALARMS Access The controller may alarm on any irregularities in operation The controller has an intelligent alarm functi...

Page 12: ...algorithm stops DHW reservoir loading 6 T3 sensor malfunction Alarm informs on incorrect operation or damage to T3 sensor Check connections for continuity connect or short circuit eliminate in sensor...

Page 13: ...ed description of the options parameters is included in installation part of the manual Password 0000 will display submenu parameters only for reading 10 1 Restoring factory settings This menu allows...

Page 14: ...rned off when Time Out has elapsed This function is useful to find the controller in dark rooms Encoder knob light pulsation will be also performed after the controller is switched off 11 2 Operation...

Page 15: ...nu will not display heat output icon and the function may not be entered The controller logs data on recovered energy from last 14 days in the form of bar chart Fig 12 1 Heat output screen Energy tota...

Page 16: ...DHW reservoir temperature T2 sensor to which the controller will be cooling the reservoir during night cooling function When the temperature drops to the one specified for Night cooling OFF the contro...

Page 17: ...p to the temperature of TDHWmin Functioning of H output depends also on eco function set up as described in Adjustment menu TDHWmin temperature is set through main menu item TDHWmin List of settings i...

Page 18: ...art reducing the pump speed until the difference between T1 and T2 reaches the value specified as dToffDHW If the difference between T1 and T2 is between the values dTonDHW dToffDHW the controller wil...

Page 19: ...ture preset of hysteresis respectively HP1 for P1 pump and HP2 for P2 pump Eventually when the temperature at the collector sensor T1 will reach critical value TCOLcr Then the controller will allow sw...

Page 20: ...t affect the controller operation If the parameter is set as NO the controller will not alarm when TCOLcr temperature is exceeded at the collector sensor 13 8 Solar thermal scheme G Loading of DHW res...

Page 21: ...reaches the value specified as dToffDHW If the difference between T3 and T2 is between the values dTonDHW dToffDHW the controller will calculate and set the pump speed proportionally When dToffDHW is...

Page 22: ...said difference between T1 and T2 drops below dTonDHW the controller will start reducing the pump speed until the difference between T1 and T2 reaches the value specified as dToffDHW If the differenc...

Page 23: ...temperature on T2 sensor to which the regulator will be cooling down the container if night cooling function is enabled and Cooling temp ON temperature is exceeded between 000 500 TCOLkr alarm Enabli...

Page 24: ...ff night cooling mode active from 0000 0500 Night cooling ON temperature of DHW tank read out of T2 sensor upon excess of which the regulator will activate night cooling mode at 000 provided that nigh...

Page 25: ...over a Wi fi or LAN network The interface is operated by an ordinary search engine installed in any stationary and mobile communication devices 15 1 Basic data reading Fig 15 1 WWW interface tiles 15...

Page 26: ...26 15 3 User parameters Fig 15 3 WWW interface user parameters 15 4 Service parameters Fig 15 4 WWW interface service parameters...

Page 27: ...27 15 5 Heat yield graph Fig 15 5 WWW interface heat yield graph 15 6 Network settings Fig 15 6 WWW interface network settings screen...

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Page 29: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL PCSol 300...

Page 30: ...which heat output is not counted 17 INSTALLATION OF PCSol 300 The controller is designed for operation in the environment where only dry conductive contaminations may be present 2 degree of contamina...

Page 31: ...rotection is ensured suitably to environmental conditions dust and water access is prevented permissible operating temperature is not exceeded for the controller 40 C air exchange inside casing is all...

Page 32: ...cuits 0 75 1mm2 Low voltage circuits 0 25 0 75mm2 For installations with bare wire cables the maximal size is 1 5mm2 For good connection between the terminal and cable insulation and sleeve free lengt...

Page 33: ...7 6 Connection of pumps Pump P2 is connected analogically as pump P1 Fig 17 7 Electro valve connection The connection shown in fig 17 7 requires electro valve coil adjusted to 230 voltage 17 2 3 Tempe...

Page 34: ...sulating material so that there is sufficient temperature convection to the sensor Fig 17 9 Sensor installation on pipe surface 17 2 5 Output H connection Output H is adapted to connect relay supplied...

Page 35: ...tion of rotations are connected via a relay and its contacts to relevant terminals Status relations on H outlet and respective direction of the valve switching are presented in application schemes Cha...

Page 36: ...to the Internet in two ways over Wi fi to the local access point directly through Ethernet cable for LAN network The most convenient way of connection is recommended Both ways offer the same operation...

Page 37: ...roller to count heat output install additional CT6 sensor on the outlet of lower pipe coil from DHW reservoir and connect to T4 input or T3 for Basic The sensor must be installed possibly near the con...

Page 38: ...t will disable reservoir extra heating function How to connect H output to a heater via a relay is presented in details in section 17 2 5 Fig 18 2 Application scheme B Installation notes 1 For the con...

Page 39: ...t The sensor must be installed possibly near the connector pipe 2 T3 sensor shows temperature in upper part of the reservoir its connection is not required 3 Circulation pump is connected to H output...

Page 40: ...contact current not lower than the current of the circulation pump It is recommended to use relays with two switching tracks see details in section 17 2 5 Output H Setting notes 1 Do not set HP2 valu...

Page 41: ...t 2 Circulation pump is connected to H output through a relay with contact current not lower than the current of the circulation pump It is recommended to use relays with two switching tracks see deta...

Page 42: ...s near zero switching time set minimal value for tVALVE 3 When the circuits are being switched tVALVE time the collector pump is not working and the circuit receives no heat Pay attention to collector...

Page 43: ...boiler Fig 18 7 Application scheme G Installation notes 1 Circulation pump is connected to H output through a relay with contact current not lower than the current of the circulation pump It is recomm...

Page 44: ...troller to count heat output install additional CT6 sensor on DHW reservoir lower pipe coil and connect it to T4 input The sensor must be installed possibly near the connector pipe 3 Circulation pump...

Page 45: ...losses incurred in the collector exchanger section will prevent starting of P2 pump even at high temperatures in the collector This setting must be selected specifically to each installation 3 During...

Page 46: ...it is required to install additional CT6 sensor directly on the return from the DHW reservoir lower pipe coil and connect it to T4 measurement input 2 Circulation pump is connected to H output throug...

Page 47: ...instructions 1 Two additional CT6 sensors are required for the application schema 2 Connect the circulation pump to H output via a transmitter with connector voltage not lower than circulation pump v...

Page 48: ...enable calculation of heat yield by the regulator install additional CT6 type sensor at the outlet of lower pipe coil from DHW tank and connect it to T4 input The sensor should be mounted as close as...

Page 49: ...a service password Fig 20 1 User login screen To login place cursor in selected digit by its rotating then press the button When the digit is blinking rotate the encoder to change its value Confirm t...

Page 50: ...ical temperature Temperature which regardless of reaching reservoir preset TsDHW or pool preset TsPOOL will start the collector pump at 100 capacity in order to discharge heat from the collector It wi...

Page 51: ...atically move sensor s characteristics to compensate the effect of additional resistance When you enter menu the controller displays current values of temperature corrections If the controller display...

Page 52: ...collector function on off The function principle of operation is described in section 20 3 1 Detect level setting that defines how much the collector temperature must rise at started vacuum collector...

Page 53: ...used as per IEC 60127 standard An example of a fuse meeting the requirements is Schurter MXT 250 time delay fuse To replace open controller s enclosure and replace burnt fuse with a new one Fig 21 1...

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