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3.2

3.4

Flow

 temperature

 in °C

Outside temperature in °C

Heating curve slope

3.0 2.8

2.2

2.4

2.0

1.6

1.4

1.2

1.0

0.8

0.6

0.4
0.2

90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20

1.8

2.6

10

20

-30

-20

-10

0

Fig.63

Setting of slope and level using the heating curve
as an example

The illustrated heating curves apply with the following
settings:

Heating curve level = 0

Standard room temperature (set value) = 20 °C

0.2

Outside temperature in °C

Flow temperature

 in °C

Slope

2.4

2.6

2.8

3.0

3.2

3.4

90

80

70

60

50

40

30

0

-10

-20

10

2.0

2.2

35

30

25

20

15

10

5

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0

1.2

-30

1.8

1.6

-14

1.4

B

A

Set room temperature

 in °C

Fig.64

For an outside temperature of 

-14 °C

:

A

Underfloor heating system, slope 0.2 to 0.8

B

Low temperature heating system, slope 0.8 to 1.6

Appendix

Terminology

 (cont.)

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Summary of Contents for Vitotrol 350

Page 1: ...Operating instructions for the system user Viesmann Remote control unit VITOTROL 350 5677 786 GB 3 2015 Please keep safe...

Page 2: ...ter Work on electrical equipment must only be carried out by a qualified electrician Work on the appliance All settings and work on the appliance must be car ried out as specified in these operating i...

Page 3: ...materials in the installa tion room or in direct proximity to the heating system Please note Incorrect ambient conditions can lead to heating system damage and can put safe operation at risk Ensure a...

Page 4: ...tting Party mode 14 Terminating Party mode 15 Energy saving function Economy mode 15 Setting Economy mode 15 Terminating Economy mode 15 Energy saving function Holiday program 15 Setting Holiday progr...

Page 5: ...standby mode 31 Disabling the display briefly 32 Changing the delay in standby mode 32 Changing the delay for the idle screen 32 Setting the time and date 33 Setting the language 33 Reinstating facto...

Page 6: ...ology To provide you with a better understanding of the func tions of your Vitotrol control unit some terminology is explained In the operating instructions these points are identified as follows Furt...

Page 7: ...describe functions that are only available for certain boilers or together with accessories These functions are not specifically identified Check with your heating contractor should you have any ques...

Page 8: ...ferent for the day than for the night Heating curve The heating curve enables you to individually adjust the heating system to the actual heat demand in your home If set correctly your feel good tempe...

Page 9: ...isplayed but appear according to system version and operating state Buttons Raises the temperature Lowers the temperature Menu Calls up the menu Regulated circuit 1 Selects the required group Heating...

Page 10: ...set regulated circuit Heating mode Heating mode is ON Heating mode is OFF Energy saving function Economy mode is ON Economy mode is OFF Comfort function Party mode You can set the temperature for par...

Page 11: ...ttings Manual Fig 4 Menu Local htg ntwrk suppl Fig 5 Boiler operation see page 24 Heating see page 12 DHW see page 21 Local heating network supply see page 29 Manual Information see page 35 Settings s...

Page 12: ...you or your heating contractor have renamed the heating circuits to Flat for example that name will be shown in place of Heating circuit 1 Setting central heating temperatures Setting the room temper...

Page 13: ...and will only be shown when heating is ON Note Tapping again shuts down heating mode Time program Further information can be found in chapter Terminology in the appendix Setting a time program The tim...

Page 14: ...y Friday Saturday Sunday Heating prog central heating Fig 10 5 Select any day 4 3 2 1 OK 00 00 12 00 24 00 from to from to from00 00 to 00 00 from06 00 to 22 00 Heating prog phase setting for Monday 0...

Page 15: ...am with a bright background is already enabled 5 If Economy mode is disabled tap Economy mode Note Heating mode must be switched on in order to display Economy mode for selection 6 OK to confirm or wa...

Page 16: ...nts for any pro longed period of time Please observe the modified heating characteristics over several days if possible wait for a major change in the weather before making further adjustments You can...

Page 17: ...rve Setting the heating curve via standard mode Default display 1 Menu 2 Heating 3 Select the required heating circuit 4 Temperature level diagram Temperature level curve setting Temperature level Dia...

Page 18: ...ult display 1 Menu 2 Heating 3 Select the required heating circuit 4 Temperature level diagram Temperature level curve setting Temperature level Diagram Temperature level Questionnaire Setting the tem...

Page 19: ...urve level to the next higher value e g 3 Slope 1 4 Level 3 K The living space is too hot during spring autumn and during the heating season Set the heating curve level to the next lower value e g 3 S...

Page 20: ...water or flow temperature in C Slope 2 4 2 6 2 8 3 0 3 2 3 4 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 0 10 20 10 A B 2 0 2 2 Set room temperature in C 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 1 2 1 4 30 1 8 1 6 C 14 Fig 23 E...

Page 21: ...fferent ways Via the automatic time program Via the individual time program Note DHW will not be heated in between the time phases only frost protection for the DHW cylinder will be enabled When makin...

Page 22: ...o 00 00 from06 00 to 22 00 Heating prog phase setting for Monday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Fig 27 7 Select the time phase you want to change OK 00 00 12 00 24 00 0 22 0 to from Phase 1 heating prog for...

Page 23: ...mode Fig 30 4 If DHW mode is disabled tap DHW mode 5 OK to confirm or wait a few seconds Stopping DHW mode Default display 1 Menu 2 DHW 3 Select the required group 4 An operating program with a bright...

Page 24: ...r if installed Ignition system if installed Overview display for automatically charged boilers Menu Details 05 09 2014 09 11 Buffer cylinder drawing Fuel Flow Oxygen Flue gas temp 42 C Fig 33 Details...

Page 25: ...Buffer cylinder Flue gas temp 42 C 42 C 21 04 09 2014 17 07 Fig 37 Symbols in the boiler operation menu Symbols are not permanently displayed but appear according to the respective system version and...

Page 26: ...ventilation air for the combustion of the fuel These regulate the primary and secondary air separately Display of the heating water buffer cylinder for manually charged boilers Buffer cylinder Buffer...

Page 27: ...r Display of the ignition system Please observe the boiler operating instructions Setting the ignition system switching times Boiler operation 1 With to the next overview screen 2 Ignition system OK 0...

Page 28: ...ig 49 The following will be displayed Feed rate in percent Suction module blocking time Display of the default output Default output Output default max 0 0 Fig 50 The following will be displayed Exter...

Page 29: ...temperature with the buttons 8 Press OK to confirm Setting the holiday program for the local heating network supply The holiday program starts at 00 00 h the day after the departure date The holiday...

Page 30: ...30 Rooms are heated to the set reduced room tempera ture see page 12 Local heating network supply Setting the holiday program for the local cont 5677 786 GB...

Page 31: ...standby mode Default display 1 Menu 2 Settings 3 Panel Panel Illumination background Illumination standby Screen lock Standby delay Idle screen delay Fig 54 4 Standby illumination 5 Select the requir...

Page 32: ...the lockout counts down Changing the delay in standby mode The display changes over into standby mode if no input is made at the display after the expiry of the delay Default display 1 Menu 2 Settings...

Page 33: ...for every heating circuit DHW heat ing and further system settings separately Default display 1 Menu 2 Settings 3 Default settings 4 Select the required system setting such as Default settings heatin...

Page 34: ...A3 8E C9 C0 Fig 59 Default display 1 Menu 2 Settings 3 WWW 4 Change the required values 5 Press OK to confirm Enabling visualisation Further information can be found in chapter Terminology in the app...

Page 35: ...he cause can be analysed and the fault recti fied Note If you have connected an alarm system to signal any faults a hooter for example such systems will be switched off by acknowledging the fault mess...

Page 36: ...time program Reduced heating mode For periods when you will be absent or during the night heat your home to the reduced room tempera ture You determine the periods with the central heat ing time prog...

Page 37: ...apply with the following settings Heating curve level 0 Standard room temperature set value 20 C 0 2 Outside temperature in C Flow temperature in C Slope 2 4 2 6 2 8 3 0 3 2 3 4 90 80 70 60 50 40 30...

Page 38: ...cuits to be controlled Heating circuit 1 Heating circuit 2 etc Example One heating circuit for your living space and one heating circuit for a flat Heating circuit pump Circulation pump for circulatin...

Page 39: ...address enables communication between the subscribers of a computer network This enables the appliance to be uniquely addressed and reached It is unique within a single computer network and compara bl...

Page 40: ...inary domestic waste Please contact your heating contractor in connection with the correct disposal of your old system DE Operating fluids e g heat transfer medium can be disposed of at municipal coll...

Page 41: ...ing circuit 38 Heating circuit cooling circuit 38 Comfort 8 Selecting 12 Heating curve Explanation 19 36 Level changing 19 Slope changing 19 Heating curve cooling curve Comfort 8 Heating curve slope l...

Page 42: ...ode central heating 15 Symbols in the display 9 25 System version Explanation 36 T Terminating Economy mode central heating 15 Terminology 36 Time phases Central heating 13 Time program Central heatin...

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