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Operating manual ecoTEC 0020052777_00

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Installing a weather compensator

Weather-compensators regulate the heating feed tem-
perature with reference to the outside temperature. No 
more heat is generated than is currently required. The 
designated heating flow temperature for the corre-
sponding outside temperature must be set on the 
weather compensator. This setting must not be greater 
than required by the heating installation design. The 
correct setting is normally undertaken by the heating 
engineer. The required heating and set-back phases 
(e.g. at night) are automatically switched on/off using 
integrated timer programs. Weather compensators com-
bined with thermostat valves are the most economical 
form of heating regulation.

Reducing the heating system

Reducing the room temperature at night and in your ab-
sence. This is most easily and reliably achieved using 
controllers with timer programs that can be selected ac-
cording to individual requirements. At such times, set 
the room temperature approx. 5 °C lower than during 
full heating times. Reduction of more than 5 °C brings 
no additional energy saving, because then increased 
heating capacities would be needed for the next full 
heating period. Only for longer absences, e.g. holidays, 
is it worthwhile to further lower the temperatures. How-
ever, in winter, make sure that there is adequate frost 
protection.

Room temperature

Set the room temperature only as high as would be 
enough for your comfort level. An extra degree would 
mean increased energy consumption of about 6%. Ad-
just the room temperature according to the use of the 
specific room. For example, normally, bedrooms or sel-
dom used rooms are heated to 20 °C.

Setting the operating mode

In warmer seasons, when the apartment needs no heat-
ing, turn the heating to summer mode. The heating 
mode is then shut off, however, the device or the plant 
remains ready for operation for water heating.

Uniform heating

Often, in an apartment with central heating, only one 
room is heated. Adjacent rooms are also heated without 
regulation by the enclosing surfaces of the room, i.e. 
walls, doors, windows, roofs, floors, which means that 
an unwanted loss of thermal energy occurs. In these 
kind of operating conditions the power of the radiator in 
this heated room is obviously insufficient. Consequently, 
the room cannot be heated adequately and an uncom-
fortable feeling of coolness prevails (the same effect is 
produced when doors between heated and unheated or 
partially heated rooms remain open). This is incorrect 
saving: The heating is in operation and still the room 
temperature is not comfortably warm. 

Greater heating comfort and a more practical operating 
mode is achieved when all rooms in an apartment are 
heated uniformly and in accordance to their usage. The 
building structure can also suffer if components of the 
building are unheated or only inadequately heated.

Thermostat valves and room thermostat

Nowadays, all radiators should be fitted with thermo-
static valves as a matter of course. They maintain the 
set room temperature precisely. You can adjust the 
room temperature to suit your individual requirements 
and ensure effective operation of your heating installa-
tion using thermostatic valves in combination with a 
room thermostat (or weather compensator). All the ra-
diator valves should be fully opened in the room where 
the room thermostat is located, as otherwise the two 
control systems will influence one another and the regu-
lation quality will be adversely affected. Incidentally, the 
following user behaviour is frequently observed: As 
soon as the room becomes too hot the user turns the 
thermostatic valve off (or specifies a lower temperature 
at the room thermostat). If after a period of time the 
user feels cold and opens the thermostatic valve again. 
This procedure is not only inconvenient, it is also com-
pletely unnecessary as a correctly functioning thermo-
static valve does this automatically: If the room temper-
ature rises above the value set on the sensor head, the 
thermostat valve shuts off automatically, when the tem-
perature drops below the defined value, it opens again.

Do not cover regulators

Do not cover your regulators with furniture, drapes or 
similar objects. The room air must circulate unhindered. 
Covered thermostat valves can be equipped with re-
mote sensors and thus still work.

Appropriate hot water temperature

The hot water should only be heated to the required 
temperature. Any further heating results in unnecessary 
power consumption and hot water temperatures of 
more than 60 °C also lead to increased lime scale re-
duction.

Energy-conscious use of water

Energy-conscious use of water can also reduce costs 
considerably. e. g. showering instead of bathing: where-
as about 150 litres of water are required for a bath, a 
modern shower equipped with water saving fittings uses 
around a third of this quantity. By the way: a dripping 
water tap wastes up to 2000 litres of water and a leak-
ing toilet flush up to 4000 litres of water each year. A 
new seal costs very little by comparison.

Run circulation pumps only if needed

Circulation pumps facilitate the continuous circulation 
of hot water through the piping system which means 
that hot water is immediately available, also at more 
distant draw-off points. 

Instructions on operation 3

Summary of Contents for ecoTEC SERIES

Page 1: ...For the owner Operating manual ecoTEC Gas wall boilers with condensing appliance technology VU 466 4 VU 656 4 GB...

Page 2: ...uctions on operation 6 3 1 Vaillant warranty 6 3 2 Intended use 6 3 3 Requirements of the installation site 6 3 4 Care 6 3 5 Recycling and disposal 6 3 5 1 Appliance 6 3 5 2 Packaging 6 3 6 Energy sav...

Page 3: ...e documents where they are accessible at all times If you move out or sell the appliance pass on the docu ments to the buyer 1 2 Symbols used Please observe the following when operating the unit Safet...

Page 4: ...company stand by service from a telephone outside the building If a gas leak is audible leave the building immediately prevent others from entering the building and notify the police and fire brigade...

Page 5: ...r rent ETCI Regulations for the installation of electrical equipment must also be observed a Caution The unit may only be operated continuously with its cladding properly closed Otherwise under unfavo...

Page 6: ...r closed hot water central heating installations and for central hot water preparation Any other or additional use is considered to be improper The manufacturer or suppli er is not liable for any resu...

Page 7: ...s in operation and still the room temperature is not comfortably warm Greater heating comfort and a more practical operating mode is achieved when all rooms in an apartment are heated uniformly and in...

Page 8: ...ther mostatic valves in the room or specify the minimum temperature at the room thermostat if installed These measures guarantee a sufficient exchange of air and avoid unnecessary cooling and loss of...

Page 9: ...em Flue problem Only in combination with the vrnetDIALOG As long as this symbol appears in the display the heating feed temperature and hot water outlet temperature are specified by vrnetDIALOG ac ces...

Page 10: ...1 0 and 2 0bar If the indicator is in the area with the light grey background the system must be topped up with water before starting up see Chapter 4 7 4 hNote The ecoTEC unit is equipped with a pres...

Page 11: ...the boiler 4 4 1 Setting the hot water temperature 2 3 Fig 4 6 Setting the water temperature Switch on the unit as described in Chapter 4 3 Specify the storage temperature you require using the corre...

Page 12: ...ng for the heating mode 4 5 1 Setting the flow temperature no controller connected 2 1 Fig 4 8 Setting the flow temperature without a controller If there is no external controller set the flow tempera...

Page 13: ...ed temperature all the way to the left 4 5 4 Adjusting the room thermostat or weather compensator 2 1 Fig 4 11 Setting a room thermostat or weather compensator Set the room thermostats 1 weather compe...

Page 14: ...ing installation suffi cient see Chapter 4 2 2 Is there air in the heating installation Is there a fault in the ignition process see Chap ter 4 7 2 Hot water operation no problem Heating does not star...

Page 15: ...als and diaphragms as well as noises during the heating operation Vaillant assumes no liability for this and such consequential damages To fill up and to re fill the heating system you can nor mally u...

Page 16: ...stem remains on and the rooms are sufficiently heated while you are away a Caution The frost protection and monitoring systems are only active if the main switch of the unit is in the I position and t...

Page 17: ...777 d Danger Danger of property damage and personal injury from improper handling Never attempt to perform maintenance or re pairs on the gas wall mounted boiler yourself Assign an approved qualified...

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