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Sensor installation
The sensors must be properly arranged and installed for the system to function correctly.
Collector sensor (red or grey cable with connection box):
Either insert the sensor in a
pipe directly soldered or riveted to the absorber and extending out of the collector casing
or screw the sensor onto a T piece on the end of the supply line’s collecting tube using an
immersion sleeve. No water may be allowed to enter the immersion sleeve (danger of
freezing).
Storage sensor:
The sensor should be used with an immersion sleeve just above the
outlet for the exchanger’s return line if heat exchangers with ribbed tubes are used and
with a T piece on the outlet of the exchanger’s feed line if integrated non-ribbed tubes are
used. It should not be installed below the respective register or heat exchanger in any
case.
Boiler sensor (boiler supply line):
This sensor is either screwed into the boiler using an
immersion sleeve or at a short distance from the boiler on the supply line.
Pool sensor (swimming pool):
Install directly at the outlet from the pool on the suction
line as an attached sensor (see attached sensor). Installation using an immersion sleeve is
not recommended due to the possibility of condensation within the sleeve.
Clip-on sensor
: Optimally secured using roll springs, pipe clamps or hose band clips to
the line. Make sure the material used is proper (corrosion, temperature resistance, etc.).
Then, the sensor has to be well insulated so that the pipe temperature is measured exactly
and the ambient temperature does not influence the measurement.
Warm water sensor:
to produce warm water using an external heat exchanger a rapid
reaction to changes in water quantity is absolutely critical. For this purpose the ultra-fast
warm water sensor (special accessory) must be installed directly to the heat-exchanger
output using T-shaped connector and installation kit.
All of the sensor cables with a cross-section of 0.75mm
2
can be extended up to 30m. Be-
yond 30m they can be extended by use of a suitably larger cross section. The sensor and the
extension can be connected as follows: cut the heat-shrinkable sleeve provided down to 4 cm
and put it over a wire; twist the naked ends of the wires, and put the heat-shrinkable sleeve
over the naked end; heat it carefully (such as with a cigarette lighter) until the sleeve has
wrapped itself around the connection.
Installing the device
WARNING!
ALWAYS PULL THE MAINS PLUG BEFORE OPENING THE CASING!
Only work on the inside of the control system when it is dead.
Loosen the screw on the top of the casing and remove the lid. The electronics for the con-
trol unit is in the lid. Contact pins provide a connection to the clamps in the lower part of the
casing when the lid is put on again. The body of the casing can be screwed to the wall (
with
the cable ducts facing down
) through the two holes using the fastening materials provided.