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Summary of Contents for trovis 5600

Page 1: ...TROVIS 5600 Automation System TROVIS 5610 Heating and District Heating Controller Mounting and Operating Instructions EB 5610 EN Electronics from SAMSON Firmware version 1 40 Edition December 2014...

Page 2: ...nting and Operating Instructions EB 5610 EN 2 EB 5610 EN Controller versions DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a haza...

Page 3: ...e language setting 28 3 7 Configuring the controller and changing parameter settings 29 3 7 1 Changing the system code number 30 3 7 2 Activating or deactivating functions 30 3 8 Setting parameters 32...

Page 4: ...Circulation pump operation during storage tank charging 76 7 7 Priority operation 76 7 7 1 Reverse control 76 7 7 2 Set back operation 77 7 8 Forced charging of the DHW storage tank 78 7 9 Thermal dis...

Page 5: ...Collective fault alarm 91 10 Installation 92 11 Electrical connection 94 12 Interfaces 98 12 1 Memory pen 99 12 2 TROVIS VIEW 99 13 Appendix 100 13 1 Configuration levels 100 13 2 Parameter levels 111...

Page 6: ...m deviations occur see p 59 1 20 old 1 30 new Internal revisions 1 30 old 1 40 new Changed setting ranges for the following parameters refer to section 13 2 Outdoor temperature four point characterist...

Page 7: ...elow in the order described 1 Install the controller and connect the wiring Refer to sections 10 and 11 NOTICE The wiring differs depending on the system Refer to sections 5 and 11 After the controlle...

Page 8: ...l substances which were necessary for them to function For this rea son do not dispose this kind of equipment together with your other household waste Instead dispose of your waste equipment by handin...

Page 9: ...4 Operation menu for setting the operating mode and special times of use 4 Manual menu for setting the controller outputs 4 Times of use menu for setting the time schedules 4 Setup menu for entering t...

Page 10: ...key only appears when manual mode is active Press this key to go to the Manual menu Press this key to go to the Times of use menu The current day of the week MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN is displayed...

Page 11: ...rmation menu contains current details on the control process and the controller If the controller detects an error an error list is displayed on the first screen of the Information menu Refer to secti...

Page 12: ...ing systems with two control circuits Select screen displaying information on the DHW sensors for DHW heating if required Read set points Select screen displaying an overview Overview of control circu...

Page 13: ...the schematics of the currently se lected system Select screen displaying information on the device controller Information on the device controller The currently selected system code number the contro...

Page 14: ...erature exceeds the HC day or night deactivation value Section 3 1 Day Regardless of the programmed times of use and summer mode the days set points are used by the controller Section 3 1 The heating...

Page 15: ...d for long periods e g dur ing vacations A maximum of ten time periods can be defined in which the controller switches to day night or stand by mode regardless of the programmed operating mode After a...

Page 16: ...current time hour while the start and stop dates are set to the current date Press the start time button 2 Set the start time in steps of 15 minutes Press the stop time button 3 Set the stop time in...

Page 17: ...nd heating systems with two control circuits If required copy the special times of use settings for the heating circuit to the DHW circuit If required copy the special times of use settings for the DH...

Page 18: ...atic mode the day set points are used during the times of use and the night set points outside the times of use 2 3 1 Changing the times of use The following instructions describe the procedure starti...

Page 19: ...vidually for each day of the week Note The settings for individual days MON TUE etc have priority over the settings for multiple days The set tings for weekdays MON FRI and weekend SAT SUN have priori...

Page 20: ...Deleting times of use Press the start or stop time button of the time of use you want to delete Delete the time of use Return to Time of use menu or Return to start screen Manual mode EB 5610 EN 20...

Page 21: ...be adapted to your requirements 4 Change set points and deactivation values refer to section 3 1 4 Activate or deactivate functions refer to section 3 7 2 4 Set parameters refer to section 3 8 Further...

Page 22: ...22 EB 5610 EN Setup settings B C D A A...

Page 23: ...y changing an absolute value DHW set points The DHW temperature during the times of use day and outside the times of use night can be defined by changing DHW set points The set points are defined by c...

Page 24: ...nt is acti vated dark background Standard version and heating systems with two control circuits If required select the set points for DHW heat ing If required select the button for night set point Cha...

Page 25: ...procedure starting from the start screen see page 9 Open the Setup menu Select menu item for contrast and brightness The current contrast setting is activated dark background Adjust contrast Press bu...

Page 26: ...m the start screen see page 9 Open the Setup menu Select menu item for date and time The date setting button is activated dark background Change the date Press button for the time setting Change the t...

Page 27: ...wing instructions describe the procedure starting from the start screen see page 9 Open the Setup menu Select menu item for calibrate clean display Press Calibrate display button A cross appears at di...

Page 28: ...activated for 30 seconds During the countdown the display can be cleaned with a damp microfiber cloth Return to start screen 3 6 Changing the language setting The following instructions describe the p...

Page 29: ...l functions and parameter levels Sections 13 1 and 13 2 4 Screen displaying the system schematics 4 Configuration level CO level HC1 CO1 only for systems with HC1 DHW CO4 only for systems with DHW HC1...

Page 30: ...level see page 29 Open the screen displaying the system schematics The schematics of the currently valid system are shown see section 5 Select a different system Confirm the new system System saved ap...

Page 31: ...er the other Activate or deactivate the function block Function blocks with function block parameters Press function block parameter button Select a function block parameter Set the function block par...

Page 32: ...pear Select the parameter level The parameters of the activated parameter level are listed on the screen Go directly to the parameter or Select parameters one after the other Set the parameter Go to t...

Page 33: ...n manual mode The following instructions describe the procedure starting from the start screen see page 9 Open the Manual menu The outputs of the control circuit specified in the sec ond row are shown...

Page 34: ...t screen The hand icon under the date indicates active manual operation The key is replaced by the key on the start screen Exit manual mode Exit manual mode The key is replaced by the key on the start...

Page 35: ...ngs HC1 CO1 01 OFF without S4 S5 HC1 CO1 02 ON with S2 HC1 CO1 03 ON with S3 See fold out page for wiring required for functions EB 5610 EN 35 Systems BE BA Pt 1000 3 Pkt 0 10 V S3 S1 M1 UO1 S2 P1 S4...

Page 36: ...CO1 01 OFF without S4 S5 HC1 CO1 02 ON with S2 HC1 CO1 03 OFF without S3 See fold out page for wiring required for functions 36 EB 5610 EN Systems BE BA Pt 1000 3 Pkt 0 10 V S2 S4 S5 S3 S1 P1 M1 UO1...

Page 37: ...settings HC1 CO1 01 OFF without S4 S5 HC1 CO1 02 ON with S2 HC1 CO1 03 ON with S3 DHW CO4 01 ON with S7 See fold out page for wiring required for functions EB 5610 EN 37 Systems BE BA Pt 1000 3 Pkt 0...

Page 38: ...ettings HC1 CO1 01 OFF without S4 S5 HC1 CO1 02 ON with S2 HC1 CO1 03 OFF without S3 DHW CO4 01 ON with S7 See fold out page for wiring required for functions 38 EB 5610 EN Systems BE BA Pt 1000 3 Pkt...

Page 39: ...ut S4 S5 HC1 CO1 02 ON with S2 HC1 CO1 03 OFF without S3 DHW CO4 01 ON with S7 DHW CO4 02 ON with S8 DHW CO4 05 OFF without S6 See fold out page for wiring required for functions EB 5610 EN 39 Systems...

Page 40: ...ersion only Default settings DHW CO4 01 ON with S7 DHW CO4 02 ON with S8 DHW CO4 03 ON with S3 See fold out page for wiring required for functions 40 EB 5610 EN Systems BE BA Pt 1000 3 Pkt 0 10 V WW K...

Page 41: ...ult settings DHW CO4 01 ON with S7 DHW CO4 02 ON with S8 DHW CO4 03 ON with S3 DHW CO4 05 OFF without S6 See fold out page for wiring required for functions EB 5610 EN 41 Systems BE BA Pt 1000 3 Pkt 0...

Page 42: ...t settings DHW CO4 01 ON with S7 DHW CO4 02 ON with S8 DHW CO4 03 OFF without S3 DHW CO4 05 OFF without S6 See fold out page for wiring required for functions 42 EB 5610 EN Systems BE BA Pt 1000 3 Pkt...

Page 43: ...ings DHW CO4 03 ON with S3 DHW CO4 04 OFF without UI2 See fold out page for wiring required for functions EB 5610 EN 43 Systems BE BA Pt 1000 3 Pkt 0 10 V S3 S1 M1 UO1 P1 UI2 WW F KW Compact version W...

Page 44: ...nl 1 9 1 Default settings DHW CO4 03 ON with S3 See fold out page for wiring required for functions 44 EB 5610 EN Systems BE BA Pt 1000 3 Pkt 0 10 V WW KW P1 S1 M1 UO1 S3 Compact version Without UO1 0...

Page 45: ...CO1 01 OFF without S4 S5 HC1 CO1 02 ON with S2 HC1 CO1 03 ON with S3 DHW CO4 01 ON with S7 DHW CO4 02 OFF without S8 See fold out page for wiring required for functions EB 5610 EN 45 Systems BE BA Pt...

Page 46: ...CO1 01 OFF without S4 S5 HC1 CO1 02 ON with S2 HC1 CO1 03 ON with S3 DHW CO4 01 ON with S7 DHW CO4 02 OFF without S8 See fold out page for wiring required for functions 46 EB 5610 EN Systems BE BA Pt...

Page 47: ...01 OFF without S4 S5 HC1 CO1 02 ON with S2 HC1 CO1 03 ON with S3 DHW CO4 01 ON with S7 DHW CO4 02 ON with S8 DHW CO4 05 OFF without S6 See fold out page for wiring required for functions EB 5610 EN 47...

Page 48: ...m Anl 3 5 0 Default settings HC1 CO1 03 ON with S3 See fold out page for wiring required for functions 48 EB 5610 EN Systems BE BA Pt 1000 3 Pkt 0 10 V S3 S1 M1 UO1 P1 Compact version Without UO1 0 to...

Page 49: ...CO1 01 OFF without S4 S5 HC1 CO1 02 ON with S2 HC1 CO1 03 ON with S3 DHW CO4 01 ON with S7 DHW CO4 03 ON with S6 See fold out page for wiring required for functions EB 5610 EN 49 Systems BE BA Pt 1000...

Page 50: ...O1 01 OFF without S4 S5 HC1 CO1 02 ON with S2 HC1 CO1 03 ON with S3 DHW CO4 01 ON with S7 DHW CO4 02 ON with S8 See fold out page for wiring required for functions 50 EB 5610 EN Systems WW BE BA Pt 10...

Page 51: ...1 OFF without S4 S5 HC1 CO1 02 ON with S2 HC1 CO1 03 ON with S3 DHW CO4 03 ON with S7 DHW CO4 04 OFF without UI2 See fold out page for wiring required for functions EB 5610 EN 51 Systems BE BA Pt 1000...

Page 52: ...S5 HC1 CO1 02 ON with S2 HC1 CO1 03 ON with S3 DHW CO4 03 ON with S7 DHW CO4 04 OFF without UI2 DHW CO4 05 OFF without S6 See fold out page for wiring required for functions 52 EB 5610 EN Systems BE...

Page 53: ...nction of the outdoor temperature Fig 2 The outdoor temperature required for weather compensated control can either be measured at an outdoor sensor or received us ing 0 to 10 V at UI1 input Functions...

Page 54: ...e flow tem perature to increase By varying the parameters Gradient and Level you can adapt the characteristic to your individ ual requirements The gradient needs to be increased if the room temperatur...

Page 55: ...sign 90 70 Gradient approx 1 8 4 New building radiator design 70 55 Gradient approx 1 4 4 New building radiator design 55 45 Gradient approx 1 0 4 Underfloor heating depending on arrangement Gradient...

Page 56: ...Parameters WE Parameter settings HC1 day set point Refer to section 3 1 HC1 night set point 56 EB 5610 EN Functions of the heating circuit...

Page 57: ...nts for day and night must be set Section 3 1 if the supplementary functions such as Optimiza tion or Flash adaptation the room temperature must be measured for both these func tions are configured Th...

Page 58: ...0 0 C 6 2 Fixed set point control During the times of use the flow temperature can be controlled according to a fixed set point Outside the times of use the controller regulates to a reduced flow temp...

Page 59: ...rature reduction downwards When temperature reduction is set to 0 the temperature maintaining phase moves directly to the automatic mode By setting Start drying of jointless floors to 1 the drying of...

Page 60: ...he pump is switched off after t 2 x valve transit time When the outdoor temperature falls below this value less 0 5 C hysteresis heating oper ation is restarted immediately The default setting causes...

Page 61: ...liest start date for summer mode to Latest stop date for summer mode If the mean daytime temperature exceeds the limit entered in Outdoor temperature for summer mode on the number of successive days d...

Page 62: ...0 C h Delay increasing outdoor tem perature OFF 3 0 C h HC1 CO5 06 ON Outdoor temperature delay 1 0 to 6 0 C h Note The Outdoor temperature delay setting applies to both function blocks HC1 CO5 05 an...

Page 63: ...door temperature OFF 120 min HC1 CO1 06 ON Preheating time 0 to 360 min Parameter WE Parameter settings HC1 day set point Refer to section 3 1 6 7 2 Optimization based on room temperature This functio...

Page 64: ...HC1 night set point 6 7 3 Optimization based on outdoor and room temperature This function requires the use of an outdoor sensor and a room sensor The room in which the room sensor is located referenc...

Page 65: ...controller reacts immediately to room temperature deviations during day or night mode the function block setting HC1 CO1 09 ON must be made The heating is then always switched off as soon as the room...

Page 66: ...tion in room temperature arises We recommend setting Gain to 10 0 Functions WE Configuration Room temperature measurement OFF HC1 CO1 01 ON Outdoor temperature measure ment ON HC1 CO1 02 OFF Flash ada...

Page 67: ...ould not be configured as well 6 10 Set point correction using a 0 to 10 V signal The HC1 set points can be corrected in a linear manner within the range between 8 C poten tiometer input 1 V to 8 C po...

Page 68: ...ture the control ler tries to build up the flow temperature in the heating circuit for up to five minutes before the storage tank charging pump P3 is activated If the function DHW CO4 16 ON SLP not ON...

Page 69: ...P3 is switched off after Lag time for storage tank charging pump has elapsed The default settings cause the temperature in the storage tank is to increase by 5 C to reach 60 C when the storage tank te...

Page 70: ...desired charging temperature DHW day set point Charging temperature boost the controller tries to reduce the flow temperature in the heating circuit for up to fives minutes before the heat exchanger...

Page 71: ...charging cycle will be used again at the beginning of the next cycle If times of use have been set for DHW heating DHW day set point applies during these times of use Outside the times of use the DHW...

Page 72: ...s WE Parameter settings Min adjustable DHW set point 40 0 C DHW PA4 01 5 0 to 90 0 C Max adjustable DHW set point 60 0 C DHW PA4 02 5 0 to 90 0 C Hysteresis 5 0 C DHW PA4 03 1 0 to 30 0 C Charging tem...

Page 73: ...T DHW day set point Hysteresis has been exceeded at storage tank sensor S8 In this way circulation losses even for small amounts of tapped hot water are compensated for over the heat exchanger Functio...

Page 74: ...e DHW temperature to Day DWH set point just while the DHW is being tapping When the tapping is finished the valve closes and the heat exchanger charging pump P1 is switched off after a delay Function...

Page 75: ...unction block setting DWW CO4 06 ON the heating pump UP1 remains switched on during DHW heating unless certain operating situations occur These situations include for ex ample those when the current f...

Page 76: ...when they are required at the same time As a result the capacity required for DHW heating needs to be taken from the heating sys tem when great heating loads occur and this until DHW heating has been...

Page 77: ...eration The function block setting DHW CO4 09 ON allows the temperature at the flow sensor DHW to be monitored In systems without the flow sensor DHW the temperature directly at the storage tank senso...

Page 78: ...test ends at the specified Stop time of thermal disin fection The Disinfection temperature sustaining time determines how long the disinfection temperature must be maintained within the adjusted time...

Page 79: ...a storage tank thermostat is used The connection of the fault indication output with DHW CO4 15 ON differs depending on the system Refer to the fold out page Functions WE Configuration Storage tank se...

Page 80: ...W circuit is automatically switched on only when the heating circuit of the system if one exists is inactive Nevertheless the stor age tank is always recharged to 10 C if the storage tank temperature...

Page 81: ...flow tempera ture flow temperature of the heating system charging temperature is reduced As a result the primary flow rate is reduced and the return flow temperature falls In systems 2 1 0 and 2 2 0 t...

Page 82: ...W PA4 07 20 0 to 90 0 C 8 5 Condensate accumulation control Activate the OPEN signal damping function to start up condensate accumulation plants in par ticular to avoid problematic excess temperatures...

Page 83: ...40 s Three step control ON 2 0 120 s 0 s 45 s DHW CO4 12 ON Gain KP 0 1 to 50 0 Reset time TN 0 to 999 s Derivative action time TV 0 to 999 s Valve transit time TY OPEN 10 to 240 s 8 7 On off control...

Page 84: ...WE Configuration Three step control ON 2 0 120 s 0 s 45 s HC1 CO1 12 ON Gain KP 0 1 to 50 0 Reset time TN 0 to 999 s Derivative action time TV 0 to 999 s Valve transit time TY OPEN 10 to 240 s Three...

Page 85: ...systems with supplementary heating circuit without a valve Anl 2 1 0 and 2 2 0 Functions WE Configuration Unlock control loop 1 at S5 OFF 1 HC1 CO1 14 ON Control loop 1 switching state active 0 1 Unlo...

Page 86: ...ge tank charging Functions WE Configuration Priority for external demand OFF DHW CO4 17 ON 8 10 1 Processing an external demand with a binary signal Regardless of the operating mode for control loop 1...

Page 87: ...0 10 V at UI1 OFF HC1 CO1 16 ON Primary controller Parameter WE Parameter settings Set point boost of pre control loop 5 C HC1 PA1 15 0 0 to 50 0 C 8 11 Demand requested with a 0 to 10 V signal The c...

Page 88: ...value outdoor temperature 30 0 to 100 0 C Upper transmission range value outdoor temperature 30 0 to 100 0 C 8 13 Locking the manual level To protect the heating system this function can be used to lo...

Page 89: ...for error information is displayed The following errors are listed Drying of jointless floors refer to section 6 3 Max charging temp reached refer to section 7 2 Sensor failure refer to section 9 1 Te...

Page 90: ...associated valve is closed 4 Return flow sensor When the return flow sensor fails the controller continues operation without return flow temperature limitation 4 Room sensor When the room sensor fails...

Page 91: ...s configured the fault indication output is activated when an error exists Section 5 for the assignment Any errors still appear in the error list Functions WE Configuration Fault indication output OFF...

Page 92: ...mounting set consists of terminal strips for the wiring and two clamps to lock the con troller housing in place The controller without a base is used for panel mounting 1 Make a cut out of 138 x 92 m...

Page 93: ...housing are used the degree of protection IP 40 without seal for panel mounting IP 41 with seal for panel mounting cannot be maintained 2 Attach the base housing to the wall using four screws arrows...

Page 94: ...largest possible cross section Connect the central grounding point and the PE grounding conductor with a cable 10 mm using the shortest route 4 Inductances in the control cabinet e g contactor coils a...

Page 95: ...s 4 0 to 10 V control output Connect cables with a min cross section of 2 x 0 5 mm 4 Three step on off control outputs Route wires with at least 1 5 mm suitable for damp locations to the terminals of...

Page 96: ...Electrical connection All ground terminals are connected internally with one another S4 S2 S1 S3 S5 N L M1 LM1 M1 LP P1 1 3 2 Typ 5257 5 Pt 1000 N L Fig 10 Electrical connection for the compact versio...

Page 97: ...or the standard version All ground terminals are connected internally with one another Flow switch GND Outputs input Type 5257 5 NOTICE If both M1 and M2 outputs are connected to motorized valves we d...

Page 98: ...are available The interface board required for the memory pen refer to section 12 1 can be ordered with the order no 1402 0321 Retrofitting interfaces 1 Remove the dummy module on the left side of th...

Page 99: ...COPA TO MEMORY PEN button appears After data transfer has been completed OK Remove pen ap pears If data transfer is not completed successfully Error appears on the screen 12 2 TROVIS VIEW The TROVIS...

Page 100: ...emperature measurement Not Anl 1 9 0 1 9 1 OFF ON OFF Function inactive ON Return flow temperature measurement and limita tion active 1 0 Function block parameter Limiting factor 0 1 to 10 0 Anl 1 0 1...

Page 101: ...nly when HC1 CO1 02 ON 120 min Function block parameter Preheating time 0 to 360 min 07 Optimization based on room temperature Not Anl 1 9 0 1 9 1 3 5 0 OFF OFF No optimization ON Optimization active...

Page 102: ...0 to 600 s Three step control continuous control Gain KP 0 1 to 50 0 Reset time TN 0 to 999 s Derivative action time TV 0 to 999 s Do not change this value Valve transit time TY OPEN 10 to 240 s 13 OP...

Page 103: ...nction block parameters Range of values 17 Binary demand processing Not Anl 1 9 0 1 9 1 OFF 1 OFF Function inactive ON Binary demand processing active Function block parameter Demand switching state a...

Page 104: ...ank sensor S8 active Function block can only be selected when DHW CO4 01 ON Anl 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 Anl 1 2 0 1 6 0 1 6 1 1 6 2 2 2 0 03 Return flow temperature measurement Not Anl 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 2...

Page 105: ...rse control Only Anl 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 11 0 0 11 2 0 11 9 0 11 9 1 OFF OFF Function inactive ON Priority by reverse control active only when DHW CO4 09 OFF 2 min 1 0 Function block parameters Delay of...

Page 106: ...to 10 0 C 14 Thermal disin fection Not Anl 1 9 0 11 9 0 11 9 1 OFF OFF Function inactive ON Thermal disinfection active 3 00 00 h 04 00 h 70 0 C 10 0 C 0 min Function block parameters Day of week for...

Page 107: ...in DHW circuits without control valve 18 Reserved 19 Scheduled switchover be tween S7 and S8 Not Anl 1 9 0 1 9 1 11 0 0 11 9 0 11 9 1 OFF OFF Function inactive ON Time controlled sensor switchover on...

Page 108: ...e ON Control when delay decreasing outdoor tempera ture 3 C h Function block parameter Outdoor temperature delay 1 to 6 C h Note The setting of this function block parameter changes the function param...

Page 109: ...S5 All OFF OFF Function inactive ON Unlock controller at S5 depending on switching state 1 Function block parameters Controller switching state active 0 1 16 Return flow lim itation by PI algorithm O...

Page 110: ...HC1 CO5 Function Anl WE Comment Function block parameters Range of values 20 21 Reserved 22 Lock manual level All OFF OFF Function inactive ON Manual level locked 110 EB 5610 EN Appendix...

Page 111: ...ON active room sensor HC1 CO1 02 OFF fixed set point control HC1 CO1 09 ON active flash adaptation All HC1 50 0 C 5 0 to 130 0 C 04 Flow set point night only when HC1 CO1 01 ON active room sensor HC1...

Page 112: ...ack flow All HC1 10 0 K 0 0 to 50 0 K 09 Outdoor temperature for continuous rated opera tion day All HC1 15 0 C 35 0 to 5 0 C 10 Min flow set point in heating circuit with active binary demand All HC1...

Page 113: ...DHW set point All DHW 60 0 C 5 0 to 90 0 C 03 Hysteresis Not Anl 1 9 0 1 9 1 11 0 0 11 9 0 11 9 1 5 0 C 1 0 to 30 0 C 04 Charging temperature boost Not Anl 1 9 0 1 9 1 11 0 0 11 9 0 11 9 1 10 0 C 0 0...

Page 114: ...fitted with a web module Refer to EB 5610 1 EN Web Module and TROVIS MOBILE Web Applica tion PA6 Parameter Anl WE Setting range 01 to 09 Reserved 10 COM reset All 0 0 1 NOTICE If the parameter is swi...

Page 115: ...57 5 Room Temperature Sensor room panel C 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 862 5 882 2 901 9 921 6 941 2 960 9 980 4 1000 0 1019 5 1039 0 C 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 1058 5 1077 9 1097 3 1116 7 1136 1 1...

Page 116: ...ep or on off 4 x binary outputs for pumps fault indication or demand or 2 x control signal outputs M1 and M2 three step or on off 3 x binary outputs for pumps fault indication or demand Interfaces 1 s...

Page 117: ...a Station Operator SAMSON office System code number Function block settings in the configuration level HC1 CO1 DHW CO4 HC1 CO5 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 EB 5610...

Page 118: ...C Flow temperature point 4 5 0 to 150 0 C Reduced flow temperature point 1 5 0 to 150 0 C Reduced flow temperature point 2 5 0 to 150 0 C Reduced flow temperature point 3 5 0 to 150 0 C Reduced flow...

Page 119: ...05 Temperature increase for drying of jointless floors 1 0 to 10 0 C day 05 06 Max temperature for drying of jointless floors 2 0 to 60 0 C 05 07 Max temperature sustaining time for drying of jointles...

Page 120: ...to 90 0 C Function block parameters DHW CO4 03 01 Limiting factor 0 1 to 10 0 06 03 Delay of cancelation due to system deviation 0 to 10 min 06 04 Min flow set point in heating circuit for parallel p...

Page 121: ...Delay of summer mode active 1 to 3 days 04 03 Latest start date for summer mode User definable 04 04 Delay of heating mode active 1 to 3 days 04 05 Outdoor temperature for summer mode 0 0 to 30 0 C 0...

Page 122: ...d charging 78 thermal disinfection 78 Day set point 55 Deactivation based on outdoor temperature 60 Deactivation values HC 60 Delayed outdoor temperature adaptation 62 Demand 87 Display brightness 25...

Page 123: ...inary signal 86 R Remote operation 62 Resistance values 115 Return flow temperature limitation 81 Reverse control 76 S Sensor failure 90 Sensors Pt 1000 62 Set point correction heating circuit 67 Set...

Page 124: ...124 EB 5610 EN...

Page 125: ...EB 5610 EN 125...

Page 126: ...126 EB 5610 EN Key number 1732...

Page 127: ...rd UI1 S5 UI2 UI1 S4 M2 UO1 UO1 S5 M2 UO1 1 0 1 Compact S5 S4 S5 Standard UI1 S5 UI2 UI1 S4 M2 UO1 UO1 S5 M2 UO1 1 1 0 Standard UI1 S5 UI2 UI1 S8 P3 S7 S4 P3 UO1 UO1 S5 P3 UO1 1 1 1 Standard UI1 S5 UI...

Page 128: ...SAMSON AG MESS UND REGELTECHNIK Weism llerstra e 3 60314 Frankfurt am Main Germany Phone 49 69 4009 0 Fax 49 69 4009 1507 Internet http www samson de EB 5610 EN 2015 02...

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