Sorel HCC 4 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 5

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B.2  Temperature resistance table for Pt1000 sensors

B.1   Specifications

Electrical specifications:

Mains Voltage 

/- 10%

Mains frequency 

50...60Hz

Power consumption 

2VA

Total switched power 

460VA (Relay outputs 1-5)

Switched power per relay 

460VA for AC1 / 185W for AC3

Internal fuse 

2A slow blow  250V

Protection category 

IP40

Protection class 

II

Sensor inputs 

5x Pt1000 temperature sensor

 

1x Room

Measuring range 

-40 to110°C

Permissible ambient conditions:

Ambient temperature

  for controller operation 

0°C...40°C

  for transport/storage 

0°C...60°C

Air humidity

  for controller operation 

max. 85% humidity at 25°C

  for transport/storage 

no moisture condensation permitted

Other specifications and dimensions

Housing design 

2-part, ABS plastic

Installation methods 

Wall installation, optionally panel installation

Overall dimensions 

163mm x 110mm x 52mm

Aperture installation dimensions 157mm x 106mm x 31mm

Display 

Fully graphical display 128 x 64 dots

Light diode  

Multicolour

Operation 

4 entry keys

Temperature sensors: 

(may not be included in the scope of supply)

Immersion sensor  

Pt1000, e.g. immersion sensor TT/P4

Pipe-mounted sensor  

Pt1000, e.g. pipe-mounted sensor TR/P4

Outdoor sensor  

Pt1000, e.g. outdoor sensor TA52

Remote adjuster 

Pt1000, Typ RC21

Sensor leads 

2x0.75mm² extendable up to 30m

 °C

0

10

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1000 1039 1077 1116 1155 1194 1232 1270 1308 1347 1385

Description of controller

Summary of Contents for HCC 4

Page 1: ...Read carefully before installation commissioning and operation Heating Controller HCC 4 Installation and operating instructions Weathercontrolled heat circuit regulator...

Page 2: ...1 Time Date 17 3 2 Heating circuit day 17 3 3 Heating comfort 17 4 Operating modes 18 4 1 Heat circuit 18 4 2 Heat circuit 2 18 4 3 Manual 19 4 4 Heat circuit reference 19 4 5 14 day reference 19 4 6...

Page 3: ...revention regulations VDE regulations the regulations of the lo cal power utility the applicable DIN EN standards and the installation and operating instruction of the additional system components mus...

Page 4: ...nd accessories Use of the device for other than its intended purpose Operation above or below the limit values listed in the specifications Force majeure Changes additions to or conversion of the unit...

Page 5: ...25 C for transport storage no moisture condensation permitted Other specifications and dimensions Housing design 2 part ABS plastic Installation methods Wall installation optionally panel installation...

Page 6: ...ship it back to the seller or manufacturer B 3 About the controller The weather controlled Heat Circuit Controller HCC 4 facilitates efficient use and func tion control of your heating system The devi...

Page 7: ...h buffer M M M M M HCC 3 4 M B 6 Hydraulic variants Description of controller Caution The following illustrations should be viewed only as schematic diagrams showing the respective hydraulic systems a...

Page 8: ...h the electronics when doing so 4 Hold the lower part of the housing up to the selected position and mark the 3 mounting holes Make sure that the wall surface is as even as possible so that the housin...

Page 9: ...d side of the unit and mains voltage cables only into the right hand side Caution The customer must provide an all pole disconnecting device e g a hea ting emergency switch Caution The cables being co...

Page 10: ...rmissible temperature range Caution S6 is by default connected by jumper with the terminal block S to enable the heating circuit functions If the jumper is removed the heating circuit is switched off...

Page 11: ...ains Voltage 230VAC 50 60Hz con nection in the right hand terminal com partment Terminal Connection for N Jumper terminal block N L Mains phase conductor L R1 Heat circuit pump R2 Mixer open R3 Mixer...

Page 12: ...et The LED 2 fl ashes slowly red in the ope rating mode Manual The LED 2 flashes quickly red when an error is present Entries are made using four keys 3 4 to which different functions are assigned de...

Page 13: ...ection mode thus cancelling the commissioning help Finally menu 4 3 under operating mode Manual should be used to test the switch outputs with the consumers connected and to check the sensor values fo...

Page 14: ...t water manual mode Set parameters for the heating circuit Anti seizing protection Frost prot Anti Legionella activation Sensor calibration Remote adjuster Mi xer etc Against unintentional setting cha...

Page 15: ...ay instead of the measurement value then there may be a defective or incorrect temperature sensor If the cables are too long or the sensors are not placed optimally the result may be small deviations...

Page 16: ...nnected to the controller and the date the measurement started 2 4 Operating hours Heat Circuit 2 Display of operating hours of the 2nd heat pump connected to the controller and the date the measureme...

Page 17: ...iated temperature settings 3 3 Heating comfort This menu can be used to select a time range for each day of the week in which the heating circuit is supplied with an increased comfort temperature e g...

Page 18: ...s switched off except Frost protection Settings range Auto Continous day Continous night Reference value 14 day refer ence Off Default Automatic Auto Automatic Normal mode using the set times Continou...

Page 19: ...ardless of the curve outdoor temperature Settings range 10 C to 75 C Default 30 C If operating mode 14 day reference value is selected Menu 4 1 the reference flow temperature for each of the 14 days c...

Page 20: ...Summer mode If the outdoor temperature drops below this value the heating circuit is switched on again Winter mode Setting range from 0 C to 30 C default setting 18 C Summer Winterchangeover in night...

Page 21: ...that the split point and finally the steepness of the curve after the split While adjusting the curve the steepness of the slope and the calculated reference flow temperature for 12 C outdoor tempera...

Page 22: ...o 50 C default setting 5 5 4 Day correction Parallel translation of the characteristic curve The night correction produces a parallel translation of the heating characteristic during the nighttime ope...

Page 23: ...fault 2 C 5 7 Reference actual Caution If sensor 4 is not connected the additional heating at R5 is switched off when the sensor of the heat circuit S2 respectively of the heat circuits S2 and S3 reac...

Page 24: ...t due to differences in the type of building insulation type of heating outdoor temperature For this reason the controller can make use of a normal straight curve Setting simple or a split curve Setti...

Page 25: ...50 C default setting 5 Parallel translation of the characteristic curve The night correction produces a parallel translation of the heating characteristic during the nighttime operating hours If a neg...

Page 26: ...g periods of inactivation Settings range on off Default on Frost protection function can be activated for the heat circuit If the outdoor temperature at sensor S1 drops below 1 C and the heat circuit...

Page 27: ...rops below Settings range 30 C to 105 C Default 45 C This is used as the upper limit for the reference flow temperature of the 2nd heat circuit Should the heat circuit temperature exceed this value th...

Page 28: ...rors Starting the commissioning help guides you in the correct order through the basic set tings necessary for commissioning and provides brief descriptions of each parameter in the display Pressing t...

Page 29: ...culated pause time of the mixer is multiplied with the value set here If the pause factor is 1 the normal pause time is used 0 5 will use half the normal pause time 4 would quadruple the pause time Se...

Page 30: ...Example Reference roomtemp e g 25 C room temp e g 20 C 5 C deviation calculated reference temp e g 40 C room controller 10 4 C 5 X 4 C 20 C According to this 20 C are added to the reference flow tempe...

Page 31: ...ing range on off default setting off Menu 9 Menu lock can be used to secure the controller against unintentional changing and compromise of basic functions The menu is closed by pressing esc or select...

Page 32: ...remote diagnosis by a specialist or the ma nufacturer in the event of an error etc The menu can be closed at any time by pressing esc Service values 10 Service values Caution Enter the values at the...

Page 33: ...tain more detailed information on the error press the key un der the warning or info symbol Possible error information messages Notes for the specialist Sensor x defective Means that either the sensor...

Page 34: ...orking on the unit switch off the power supply and secure it against being switched on again Check for the absence of power Only use the supplied spare fuse or a fuse of the same design with the follo...

Page 35: ...or e mail with a brief description of the error to the specialist or manufacturer The service values see 10 include not only current measurement values and operating states but also all of the settin...

Page 36: ...care the possibility of incorrect or incomplete information cannot be excluded Subject as a basic principle to errors and technical changes Hydraulic variant set Commissioned on Commissioned by Manuf...

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