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3.4

EXTERNAL SENSOR

If  there  is  an  external  sensor,  the  hea-
ting settings SET can be taken from the
climatic  curves  according  to  the  exter-
nal  temperature  and,  in  any  case,  limi-
ted  to  with  the  range  values  described
in  point  3.3  (parameters  PAR  25  for
zone 1 and PAR 26 for zone 2).
The  climatic  curve  to  be  set  can  be
selected  from  a  value  of  3  and  40  (at
step 1). 
Increasing the steepness of the curves
of  fig.  13  will  increase  the  output  tem-
perature  as  the  external  temperature
decreases.

3.5

CARD FUNCTIONING

The electronic card has the following func-
tions:
– Antifreeze  protection  of  the  heating

and D.H.W. circuits (ICE).

– Ignition and flame detection system.
– Control panel setting for the power and

the gas for boiler functioning.

– Anti-jamming for the pump which is fed

for  a  few  seconds  after  24  hours  of
inactivity.

– Antifreeze  protection  for  boilers  with

D.H.W. storage tank.

– Chimney  sweep  function  which  can  be

activated from the control panel.

– Temperature which can be shifted with

the external sensor connected. 
It can be set from the control panel and
is active on the heating systems of both
circuit 1 and circuit 2.

– Management  of  two  independent  hea-

ting circuit systems.

– Automatic  regulation  of  the  ignition

power and maximum heating.  
Adjustments  are  managed  automati-
cally  by  the  electronic  card  to  guaran-
tee  maximum  flexibility  in  use  of  the
system.

– Interface  with  the  following  electronic

systems:  climatic  regulator  CR  53,
remote control CR 73, thermal regula-
tor  RVS,  connected  to  a  management
card of a ZoneMIX code 8092234 and
card solar INSOL code 8092235. 

NOTE: If using CR 53 or RVS set para-
meter 10 to 2 (PAR 10 = 2).

 

3.6

TEMPERATURE 

DETECTION SENSOR

Table 4 

shows the resistance values of the

heating,  DHW  and  exhaust  fumes  thermi-
stors

.

If  the  heating  sensor  (SM)  is  faulty  or
open circuit, the boiler will not function on
either heating or D.H.W. (ALL 05)

.

If the exhaust fumes sensor (SF) is faulty
or open circuit, the boiler will not function
on either heating or D.H.W. (ALL 14).

3.7

ELECTRONIC

IGNITION

Ignition  and  flame  detection  is  controlled
by a single electrode on the burner which
guarantees  reaction  in  the  case  of  acci-
dental extinction or lack of gas within one
second.

3.7.1

Functioning cycle

Burner  ignition  occurs  within  max.  10
seconds  after  the  opening  of  the  gas
valve. Ignition failure with consequent acti-
vation of block can be due to:

Lack of gas

The  ignition  electrode  persists  in
discharging for max. 10 seconds. If the
burner  does  not  ignite,  the  anomaly  is
signalled.
This can happen the first time the boi-
ler is switched on after a long period of

inactivity  due  to  the  presence  of  air  in
the gas pipes
It can be caused by a closed gas tap or
by a broken valve coil (the interruption
does not allow for opening).

The electrode does not discharge.

In the boiler, only the opening of the gas
to  the  burner  can  be  detected.  After
10 seconds the anomaly is signalled. It
can be caused by an interruption in the
electrode  wire  or  if  it  is  incorrectly
anchored  to  the  connection  points.  Or
the electrode may be earthed or stron-
gly worn: it must be replaced. 
Or  the  electronic  card  may  be  defecti-
ve.

No flame detected

After  start-up  the  electrode  continues
to  discharge  even  when  the  burner  is
on.  After  10  seconds,  the  discharge
stops, the burner is switched off and a
fault is generated.
This  fault  is  sometimes  caused  by  the
shorting of the electrode cable or by its
improper  fixing  to  the  connection
points.  The  electrode  is  connected  to
the  earth  or  badly  worn  and  must  be
replaced. The electronic board is faulty.

In the case of a sudden lack of voltage, the
burner  will  immediately  switch  off.  When
voltage returns, the boiler will automatically
start up again.

TABLE 4 (SM - SF sensors)

Temperature (°C)

Resistance (

?

)

20

12.090

30

8.313

40

5.828

50

4.161

60

3.021

70

2.229

80

1.669

Fig. 13

ATTENTION: curves are calculated at an ambient temperature of 20°C. The
user can alter the boiler controls to change the environment set  for which
curve has been calculated by ±5°C. 

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Summary of Contents for Green Planet I-HE 35 MF

Page 1: ...MURELLE GREEN PLANET I HE 35 MF E HE35 MF CONDENSING BOILER AUS User Service and Installation Instructions...

Page 2: ...cifications provided to you or your licensed instal ler the boiler is warranted by Hunt Heating against defects caused by the manufacturer s faulty materials and or work manship in respect to parts an...

Page 3: ...ed out by qualified technical personnel Successively if it is necessary to start up the boiler again adhere strictly to the fol lowing instructions open the gas tap to allow the flow of the fuel Move...

Page 4: ...agraph The level of various correction of a value of temperature proportional cal culated The display will be as shown in fig 26 a REGULATION OF THE D H W TEMPERATURE fig 26 To set the desired tempera...

Page 5: ...s request assi stance from qualified technical personnel ALL 07 fig 27 d Press the key of the controls 2 to re start the boiler If the anomaly persists request assi stance from qualified technical per...

Page 6: ...the room thermostat may be faulty Bridging out the switch can be used to test this Check voltage before re moving cover Does it work If NO go to Q5 5 Boiler Does the boiler start to work and then shut...

Page 7: ...nternal External Gas pressure Settings Max Pa Adjusted output setting kW Central Heating Water treatment System Volume Litres No Yes Yes Product Qty Used Litres Dilution rate Litres per 100 litres Sys...

Page 8: ...ON at the boiler front panel control 9 Boiler should start fan pump and ignite gas If it fails first few times this may be just residual air In the gas line A noisy water pump indicates there is air i...

Page 9: ...jor items are their functions and how to check and turn them on or off Simple fault resolution i e power on 5 How to check and remove air in the radiators Give them a bleed key 6 The importance of thi...

Page 10: ...ct phone number Work Completed Service Service 3 4 year 5 year 7 Date Date Service technician Service technician Name PIC L icence No Name PIC L icence No Service Company Service Company Contact phone...

Page 11: ...Service 7 8 year 11 year 13 Date Date Service technician Service technician Name PIC L icence No Name PIC L icence No Service Company Service Company Contact phone number Contact phone number Work Co...

Page 12: ...6 0 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE BOILER page 4 2 INSTALLATION page 9 3 CHARACTERISTICS page 16 4 USE AND MAINTENANCE page 23 Page 12 of 40...

Page 13: ...water for heating only hot water for DHW using a calorifier or both functions 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE BOILER 385 135 85 70 70 70 70 350 60 125 42 5 450 170 92 5 760 15 60 100 125 175 125 60 700 65 190 F...

Page 14: ...tional plumbing connec tions Standard connections brass male iron fittings KEY R Central Heating Return 3 4 BSP MI M Central Heating Flow 3 4 BSP MI G Gas connection 3 4 BSP MI R3 D H W tank return 3...

Page 15: ...emperature C 85 Capacity of the heating expansion vessel l 10 Pressure of the heating expansion vessel bar 1 Exhaust fumes temperature at max flow rate 80 60 C C 70 Exhaust fumes temperature at min fl...

Page 16: ...W cock optional 24 Gas cock optional 25 C H flow cock optional 26 C H return cock optional 27 D H W tank discharge cock optional 28 D H W expansion vessel optional 29 7 BAR D H W tank safety valve opt...

Page 17: ...in tap 4 Air pressure tap 5 Ignition transformer 6 Safety thermostat 7 C H sensor SM 8 Ignition electrode 9 Primary exchanger 10 Sensor fumes 11 Suction discharge fitting 12 Expansion vessel 13 Detect...

Page 18: ...For long term protection agains corrosion and deposits the use of inhibitors such as Fernox is recommended after cleaning the system It is important to check the con centration of the inhibitor after...

Page 19: ...the load los ses of single accessories 2 6 1 Separate duct kits The diagrams of Figure 9 show a few examples of the permitted exhausts configurations C33 6 5 3 2 C43 3 4 2 x y x y L m H m C13 1 2 1 L...

Page 20: ...nlet Pa outlet Pa Co axial duct kit 90 Elbow MF 3 0 4 0 25 0 5 0 45 Elbow MF 2 5 2 5 6 0 1 4 Extension L 1000 Horizontal 2 5 2 5 6 0 14 0 Extension L 1000 Vertical 2 5 2 5 6 0 8 0 Walk terminal 1 5 5...

Page 21: ...nternal part of the gaskets with silicon products Avoid using oils and greases LIST OF 60 ACCESSORIES 1 Coaxial duct kit code 8089913 2 a Additional 90 MF curve code code 8089921 2 b MF 90 bend with s...

Page 22: ...h input 1500 500 Appliances over 250 MJ h input 1500 1500 1500 1000 j All fan assisted flue appliances in the direction of discharge 1500 k From a mechanical air inlet including a spa blower Verticall...

Page 23: ...control CR73 connection optional The boiler is designed for connection to a remote control unit code 8092226 The remote control unit CR73 allows for complete remote control of the boiler except relea...

Page 24: ...1 Zone 1 environment thermostat TA2 Zone 2 environment thermostat SB D H W tank sensor CR Remote control CR 73 optional SE External sensor optional OP Internal time clock optional EXP Expansion card A...

Page 25: ...with the HUNT programming kit and only by authorised personnel Do not connect other electro nic devices cameras telephones mp3 players etc Use a tool to remove the cap and reinsert after use ATTENTIO...

Page 26: ...ssi 1 Visualisation of external temperature only with external sensor connected 2 Visualisation of heating temperature sensor SM 3 Visualisation of D H W temperature sensor SS 4 Visualisation of auxil...

Page 27: ...sualizzazione rel solare R2 con schedino solare INSOL rispettivamente ON e OFF 33 Visualizzazione rel solare R3 con schedino solare INSOL rispettivamente ON e OFF 17 Indication of D H W flowmeter load...

Page 28: ...and 2 8 Fan rpm Step ignition 0 0 81 rpmx100 0 1da 0 1a19 9 0 0 1da 20 a 81 9 Long chimneys 0 20 1 0 1 CR 73 10 Remote control option setting 2 CR 53 1 3 RVS 11 Correction values external sensor 5 5...

Page 29: ...FAULT MEASUREMENT UNIT SETTING 40 Number of expansion boards 0 3 1 0 41 Mix valve stroke time 0 199 10 sec 1 12 42 Priority of D H W over mixed zone 0 Paralle 1 1 Absolute 43 Floor drying 0 No activat...

Page 30: ...faulty or open circuit the boiler will not function on either heating or D H W ALL 14 3 7 ELECTRONIC IGNITION Ignition and flame detection is controlled by a single electrode on the burner which guara...

Page 31: ...it is fitted with the arrow pointing in the correct direction 3 9 HEAD AVAILABLE TO SYSTEM Residual head for the heating system is shown as a function of rate of flow in the graph in fig 14 The speed...

Page 32: ...econds The table below shows the SET settings to enter when the type of gas fuel is changed 4 2 2 Calibrating the gas valve pressures Measure the CO2 values with a combustion analyzer Sequence of oper...

Page 33: ...uld be inspected at least once a year by a qualified technician During maintenance operations it is important to verify that the drip plate with drain trap contains water this check is particularly im...

Page 34: ...iler will func tion at maximum power with the D H W cir cuit kept at between 60 C and 50 C During the test the hot water taps must remain open If the key and are pressed during the 15 minutes of the c...

Page 35: ...50 45 40 35 30 20 5 10 15 18 Tag 0 25 55 A B 1 1 5 7 X A B 1 25 TVw Fig 22 a TVw Flow temperature setpoint Tag Period in days x Start day A Functional heating B Floor curing heating 2 175 125 60 Page...

Page 36: ...etected the presence of the flame after a complete ignition sequence or for any other rea son the card cannot see the flame the boiler will stop and the display will show the alarm ALL 06 Press the ke...

Page 37: ...ess the key of the controls 2 to start up the boiler again EXHAUST FUMES SENSOR ERROR 14 fig 23 m If the exhaust fumes sensor is open or short circuit the boiler will stop and display ALL 14 FAN ERROR...

Page 38: ...ay indicates ALL 26 During this error the boiler functions normally SOLAR APPLICATION CONFIGURATION ALL 27 fig 23 w When the solar board is connected to the boiler If the hydraulic configuration of th...

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