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UVR1611K-N, UVR1611S-N 

 

Relay version A5.02 EN 

 
 
 

 
 

 

Freely programmable universal  

controller 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 

Operation 
Programming 
Installation instructions 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for UVR1611K-N

Page 1: ...UVR1611K N UVR1611S N Relay version A5 02 EN Freely programmable universal controller Operation Programming Installation instructions en...

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Page 3: ...s 34 MENU Messages 35 MENU Network 37 Output variable 38 Input variable 39 Timeouts 39 Data logging 40 Network nodes 42 MENU Data administration 43 Internal Data administration 43 Data exchange with t...

Page 4: ...red Safe operation is no longer possible if the controller or connected equipment exhibits visual dam age no longer functions or has been stored for lengthy periods in unsuitable conditions If this is...

Page 5: ...y output closer for undefined consumers A4 Relay output with opener and closer for undefined consumers preferably for valves without retracting spring A4 combined with A3 is also suitable for mixer mo...

Page 6: ...is the operative range Within this range the programming parameterizing and indicating takes place The lowest line exclusively serves to mark the two keys below in order to be able to assign different...

Page 7: ...The software operating system of the control unit e g version A3 28EN with indicator of the user language C M I Control and monitoring interface web server for data transfer between CAN bus network an...

Page 8: ...software The latest software higher number is available for download under http www ta co at It can be transferred to the control unit by means of accessory equipment the C M I The key MENU offers an...

Page 9: ...s automatically to this overview after a few minutes since it is the most important control panel for the user Inputs This menu offers an exact overview of all input values Furthermore parameters for...

Page 10: ...utputs yes MENU no SIMULATION no CHANGE EXPERT CODE TO 0 0 0 0 User All indication possibilities but only the most important settings are permitted Technician In addition all the settings are permitte...

Page 11: ...for expert USER BLOCK Parameter If set to yes the user is not allowed to change any of the parameters exception function overview all parameters in the user menu and outputs MANUAL AUTO USER BLOCK Ou...

Page 12: ...ee user menu MENU Measurement overview In this menu all entries of the measured values are listed in a table MEASUREMENT OVERVIEW 1 60 3 C 27 6 C 3 49 2 C 88 4 C 5 29 0 C 47 5 C NETWORK INPUTS 1 OFF O...

Page 13: ...be too long In other words this menu is by far the most important interface to users The following display is an example of the system with one heater circulation one heat meter and a DHW demand func...

Page 14: ...lowing entry can be changed users may also make these changes User area A B User area B C User area C T If the value in the following entry can be changed only technicians but not users may make these...

Page 15: ...ent time appears in the function overview next term such as summertime Now the display shows S User A Fr 24 04 2009 A Summertime Use the command S to enter the collector temperature but instead of Use...

Page 16: ...e confusing and should not be used In addition With any function is called via S the heading of the selected function that allows the user a direct entrance into the function is always automatically e...

Page 17: ...PAR by means of the scroll wheel By pressing the wheel the entrance is effected and the indication TYPE unused appears First it has to be determined which basic characteristic TYPE the sensor owns Pos...

Page 18: ...e standard temperature sensor and KTY 10 If a short circuit and or interruption occur an active SENSOR CHECK issues automatically en error message in the function overview If SENSORCHECK is active the...

Page 19: ...sing scaling The calculated voltage rate is averaged over 1 sec In addition the inputs 15 and 16 are able to detect faster pulses pulse duration min of 50 ms pause of min 50 ms Thereby they are suitab...

Page 20: ...20 km h 1Hz Therefore the frequency at one km h is equal to 0 05Hz Connection of electronic sensors in version DL Electronic sensors for temperature pressure humidity differential pressure etc are als...

Page 21: ...of the outputs As seen at the output 5 neither the Designator nor the status of the output appears before the pa rameterizing similar to the parameterizing of the inputs Thus the corresponding symbol...

Page 22: ...lems in the mixer control circuit the mixer running time can be in creased or reduced to lengthen or shorted the pulses or pauses This has no influence on the remain ing running time as this is always...

Page 23: ...For a yes input Network inputs are output to the DL bus as a second data record Output 14 as switching output When required output 14 together with an external 12 V 20 mA relay laid to ground can be...

Page 24: ...el of about 10 V and a frequency of 2 kHz with a variable duty cycle 0 100 Examples for different scaling Correcting variable for PID function Mode 0 10 V correcting variable 0 should correspond to 0...

Page 25: ...We Th Fr Sa Su at 16 30 OUTPUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 analog 16 In the example the pumps 3 4 6 9 and 10 are activated for 30 seconds on Tuesday and Friday at 16 30 if the output has not b...

Page 26: ...gram of a function module By means of the input variables of the function module the module receives all data necessary for the internal decision Most of it will be temperature data In addition each m...

Page 27: ...er TYPE in order to switch to the selection of a function module Now the desired module can be selected by means of the scroll wheel By pressing the wheel once again the new module SOLAR CONTROL is ca...

Page 28: ...Status ON The line ENABLE HEATING CIRC represents the general permission of the entire function module The user has effected the enable ON as signal source Instead of User another source of enable can...

Page 29: ...module CHARGING PUMP ENABLE PUMP Source CHRG PUMP1 Enable via the module with that specification 1 Stat chrg pump via the output status of the module Mode invrs via the inverse output status of the mo...

Page 30: ...n now be assigned to a hard ware output under output variable Indication example we are already in the menu of the function 6 SOLAR 1 DES SOLAR 1 FUNCTION STATUS INPUT VARIABLE OUTPUT VARIABLE COLLECT...

Page 31: ...ts were made or not the variable is available for other function mod ules The output variable switch status pump on off from SOLAR 2 and possibly also from SOLAR 1 in the example can be assigned as in...

Page 32: ...ch time program can be as signed separately to undefined days As the function parameters are an essential integrated part of a function module they are explained extensively in the description of the...

Page 33: ...at the end of the menu to change a number of time windows and programs for a function module already entered DELETE FUNCTION CHANGE FUNCTION INSERT FUNCTION Use CHANGE FUNCTION to open the following m...

Page 34: ...mp is enabled The entry FUNCTION STATUS at the beginning of every basic menu provides a quick overview of the status This submenu lists all of the effective functional elements with a to the right ind...

Page 35: ...ment with an on signal Output dominant OFF Overwrites the assignment with an off signal Output Reset fault Creates a pulse three seconds long when resetting Special features Each message line has a de...

Page 36: ...hat the pumps are always reliably switched on when the event occurs At the same time assigning this output for the burner demand via OUTPUT dominant OFF ensures that the burner is switched off in all...

Page 37: ...k must be allocated its own address node number 1 62 Enable Without network release ON the device cannot send or receive messages it would thus not be able to take part in communication Autooperat If...

Page 38: ...itions This menu determines the conditions for the transmission of output variables DIGITAL OUTP 1 16 with change yes Block time 10 Sec Interv tm mtr 5 Min ANALG OUTP 1 4 with change 30 Block time 10...

Page 39: ...ensor address 1 INPUT 2 NW Node 1 sensor address analg NW outp 1 index of the volume flow see data sheet of respective sensor Source DL Value 357 Parameterizing of the digital input variables takes pl...

Page 40: ...s of the C M I for the data logging via CAN bus are described in the online help of the C M I Menu overview MASTER NODE 56 Timeout 60 Sec digital values analogue values delete all def WARNING Settings...

Page 41: ...tus 105 6 C ANALOGUE VALUE 2 Source HTG CIRC 1 1 Set flow temp Status 58 2 C Analogue values in this sub menu the total 32 analogue parame ters of the two data records are defined Data record 1 analog...

Page 42: ...d ID 00 00 00 CB Pr Code 02 00 02 04 Rev Nr 00 01 00 00 Des CAN I O 44 Load menu page selected node number Vend ID Manufacturer identification number CB for Technische Alternative GmbH Pr Code Product...

Page 43: ...STEM BOOTLD Download oper system BOOTLD CTRLLR Internal Data administration Current function data TA FACTORY SETTING The function data with this specification have been transferred to the control unit...

Page 44: ...copy Besides the function modules it also clears the parameterizing of all in and outputs Data exchange with the PC and or Bootloader DATA BOOTLOADER Upload data All function data are transferred via...

Page 45: ...via cable as well as via IR OPER SYSTEM BOOTLD Download Operating System By its flash technology the unit offers the possibility to replace the own operating system unit software by a more current ver...

Page 46: ...immersion sleeve for fin coil heat exchangers just above the exchanger or if integrated bare tube heat exchang ers are used on the lower third of the exchanger or the exchanger s return line so that t...

Page 47: ...wireless sensor Outdoor temperature sensor This sensor is installed on the coldest wall side usually the north some two meters above ground Avoid temperature influences from nearby air shafts open win...

Page 48: ...nstallation with terminal mounting plate UVR1611S N This installation method is intended for mounting inside a distribution board The terminal mounting plate can be mounted either by means of four fix...

Page 49: ...View with open cover 2 With two large screwdrivers push both locking clamps arrows in the diagram on the left and lever the device out of the mounting base 3 After removing the controller unhook the...

Page 50: ...Installation instructions 50 Dimensioned drawings External dimensions mounting base...

Page 51: ...Installation instructions 51 Dimensions mounting base fixings Dimensions terminal mounting plate Unlocking clamps for support rail mounting top hat rail TS35...

Page 52: ...stallation instructions 52 Dimensions controller with terminal mounting plate UVR1611S N Cut out dimensions for controller UVR1611S N 138 x 91 mm installed depth including termi nal mounting plate 70...

Page 53: ...that all are connected to the same equipotential bonding system SingleEentryPoint princi ple The purpose is to create potentials that are as similar as possible in order to achieve the smallest possi...

Page 54: ...AN bus surge arresters CAN UES from Technische Alternative Gas discharge arrester for indirect earthing EPCOS N81 A90X Examples of different network versions Key to symbols device with its own power s...

Page 55: ...BUS converter to CAN BUS earth GND This screen must not be directly earthed Without CAN BUS surge arresters this version only protects against potential differences up to 1 kV therefore cannot be cons...

Page 56: ...Recommendations A 2x2 pole screened twisted pair twist CAN L with CAN H or 12 V with GND with a cable cross section of at least 0 5 mm and a conductor to conductor capacity of no more than 60 pF m an...

Page 57: ...inators one at each end Branch cables or a star topology are not permissible for CAN wiring As you can see from the tables reliable transmission depends on a number of factors cable type cross section...

Page 58: ...separation have to be provided Notice The system has to be grounded properly and furnished with surge arresters to protect it from damage due to lightening Sensor failures due to thunderstorms and sta...

Page 59: ...is supplied with a guide containing the terminal markings which is clamped between the low voltage and 230 V terminals After completion of the electrical connection this guide can either be retained i...

Page 60: ...ly open normally closed contact N O N C Caution Output A5 is potential free i e is not connected to the mains power Mains 230 V 50 Hz L Phase conductor N Neutral conductor PE Earth conductor C Root NO...

Page 61: ...ram outputs A12 and A13 as switching outputs HIREL 230V wiring diagram Both relay outputs are protected by the fuse on the relay module Terminal W therefore corresponds to phase conductor L If the fus...

Page 62: ...As a consequence the relay outputs are no longer potential free HIREL PF wiring diagram Drilled hole The relay contacts are without connection x potential free for which both roots C have been connec...

Page 63: ...or PWM 10V 2kHz CAN Bus Data 50 kb sec power supply for external units 12V 100mA Differential tempera tures Equipped with separate switch on off differential Threshold values Partially set up with an...

Page 64: ...e select ed in the entry menu KTY PT1000 SPS GBS etc The sensor can also be checked without a measuring device simply by changing the sensor that is probably defective with one that works at the strip...

Page 65: ...cribe the problem a written description of the error does often not suf fice and the manufacturer cannot accept it Troubleshooting in the CAN network To localize the error switching off of a part of t...

Page 66: ...ied is based on optimum utilisation and correct application of the products The actual applicable class may differ from the classification applied 3 Contribution of the temperature controller to seaso...

Page 67: ...60730 1 2011 Automatic electrical controls for household and similar use Part 1 General requirements EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 AC2012 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 3 Generic standards Emiss...

Page 68: ...and installation instructions or incorrect maintenance 4 The guarantee claim will expire if repairs or actions are carried out by persons who are not au thorised to do so or have not been so authoris...

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