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Please follow these safety instruc-
tions closely to prevent accidents
and material losses.

Safety instructions explained

Danger

This symbol warns against the risk
of injury.

!

Please note

This symbol warns against the risk
of material losses and environmen-
tal pollution.

Target group

These instructions are exclusively inten-
ded for qualified contractors.

Work on electrical equipment may only
be carried out by a qualified electrician.

The system must be commissioned by
the system installer or a qualified per-
son authorised by the installer.

Training is required for handling the
components of the WAGO-I/O-System
750. The training includes the design
notes – see also the manual at

www.wago.de

 (search text: "Projek-

tierungshinweise").

Regulations to be observed

National installation regulations

Statutory regulations for the prevention
of accidents

Statutory regulations for environmental
protection

Codes of practice of the relevant trade
associations

Relevant country-specific safety regu-
lations

Safety instructions for working on the system

Working on the system

Isolate the system from the power sup-
ply (e.g. by removing the separate fuse
or by means of a mains isolator) and
check that it is no longer live.

Safeguard the system against recon-
nection.

Danger

Hot surfaces can cause burns.

Before maintenance and service
work, switch off the appliance and
let it cool down.

Never touch hot surfaces on the
boiler, burner, flue system or pipe-
work.

Safety instructions

Safety instructions

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Summary of Contents for WAGO KNX/TP gateway

Page 1: ...Installation and service instructions for contractors VIESMANN WAGO KNX TP gateway BMS communication with heating systems via KNX EIB WAGO KNX TP gateway 5853847 GB 7 2019 Please keep safe...

Page 2: ...design notes see also the manual at www wago de search text Projek tierungshinweise Regulations to be observed National installation regulations Statutory regulations for the prevention of accidents...

Page 3: ...spaces to prevent flue gases from spread ing What to do if water escapes from the appliance Danger If water escapes from the appliance there is a risk of electric shock Switch off the heating system a...

Page 4: ...nces that extract air to the outside can result in life threatening poisoning due to a reverse flow of flue gas Fit an interlock circuit or take suita ble steps to ensure an adequate supply of combust...

Page 5: ...Establishing the CAN bus connection 16 Connecting the plug in attachment 17 If the gateway is at the beginning or end of the CAN bus 17 If the gateway is not at the beginning or end of the CAN bus 17...

Page 6: ...ated in conjunction with Viessmann control units with due attention paid to the associated installation serv ice and operating instructions The gateway may only be used in systems with supported Viess...

Page 7: ...om their intended function Product information The WAGO KNX TP gateway is used to connect Viessmann control units to KNX EIB systems For sup ported devices and other valid product documentation see ww...

Page 8: ...KNX A B C D E F Fig 1 A Viessmann heat generator B Building management system C Terminator 120 D Gateway E Power supply unit F Laptop with web browser and WAGO Web Visu Preparing for installation Pre...

Page 9: ...to 39 C Up to 95 At 40 C Up to 50 No direct sunlight Please note Operation by unauthorised persons may result in damage to the device Access to the gateway must only be possible for authorised specia...

Page 10: ...G 1 5 mm2 H05RN F3G 1 5 mm2 The gateway and power supply unit are suitable for mounting on top hat rails in control panels TS 35 to EN 50 022 35 x 15 and 35 x 7 5 With sub distribution boards mount bo...

Page 11: ...talling the gateway 2 1 3 Fig 3 4 Affix the supplied type plate self adhesive to the system in a visible location Installation sequence Installing the gateway and power supply unit cont 5853847 Instal...

Page 12: ...12 Installing the power supply unit 1 2 4 3 Fig 4 Installation sequence Installing the gateway and power supply unit cont 5853847 Installation...

Page 13: ...tachment with terminator H CAN high for looping through the CAN bus K CAN low for looping through the CAN bus L Programming button connection M KNX bus N CAN low O CAN high P KNX bus Q CAN bus shield...

Page 14: ...ess selector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Fig 7 Factory setting Do not adjust Operating mode switch RESET STOP RUN Fig 8 RUN Standard mode Factory setting Do not adjust STOP Do not adjust RESET Do not adjust In...

Page 15: ...ff Short circuit or other serious fault Check CAN bus connection Plug cable terminator Check whether heat generator is switched on Check module setup Check address selector If nec essary restore the f...

Page 16: ...y use cable types listed in the following table Only use one cable type within a CAN bus Recommended cable type on site CAN bus cable In line with ISO 11898 2 twisted pair cable shielded Cable cross s...

Page 17: ...nt The plug in attachment standard delivery must be plugged in Do not connect the plug in attachment until the CAN bus cable has been connected If the gateway is at the beginning or end of the CAN bus...

Page 18: ...terminals Secure cables with cable ties The gateway is connected to the public low voltage network via the power supply unit standard delivery Mains type TN S TT Separate neutral and protective conduc...

Page 19: ...use rating of 16 A across all poles Isolators for non earthed conductors Install an isolator in the power cable to provide omnipolar separation from the mains for all active conductors corresponding t...

Page 20: ...20 PE N L SYS 0V RST RUN l 0 MS NS USR 24V Fig 15 Installation sequence Power supply cont 5853847 Installation...

Page 21: ...and N L1 Brown BN N Blue BU PE Green yellow GNYE B C D E F L PE N BN BU GNYE H A G K Fig 16 A Gateway B Power supply 100 to 240 V 50 to 60 Hz C Fuse protection across all poles max 16 A D Mains isola...

Page 22: ...change cores L1 and N L1 Brown BN N Blue BU PE Green yellow GNYE B C E F L PE N BN BU GNYE H A G D K Fig 17 A Gateway B Power supply 100 to 230 V 50 to 60 Hz C Fuse protection across all poles max 16...

Page 23: ...be displayed See table If the LED indicators do not match the table check the connections against page 13 LED indica tors Required display after commis sioning SYS Green RUN Green I O Green MS OFF NS...

Page 24: ...24 Dismounting the end clamp 2 1 C B A Fig 18 A CAN terminal B KNX terminal for dismounting see following figure C End clamp Dismounting the gateway 5853847 Service...

Page 25: ...25 Dismounting the KNX terminal 1 2 4 3 Fig 19 Dismounting the gateway cont 5853847 Service...

Page 26: ...26 Dismounting the CAN terminal 2 1 Fig 20 Dismounting the gateway cont 5853847 Service...

Page 27: ...27 Dismounting the controller 1 3 2 Fig 21 Dismounting the gateway cont 5853847 Service...

Page 28: ...28 1 2 Fig 22 Dismounting the power supply unit 5853847 Service...

Page 29: ...e Operation 0 to 40 C Storage 20 to 60 C Transport 20 to 60 C for max 3 months or average 35 C Permissible relative humidity Operation At 0 to 39 C Up to 95 At 40 C Up to 50 Storage and transport Up t...

Page 30: ...Output voltage 24 V Protection class II IP rating IP 20 Primary secondary galvanic isolation SELV to EN 60335 Electrical safety EN 60335 Permissible ambient temperature Operation 0 to 40 C Storage an...

Page 31: ...tem are not part of ordi nary household waste For decommissioning the system isolate the system from the power supply and allow components to cool down where appropriate All components must be dispose...

Page 32: ...hese installation and service instructions the WAGO KNX TP gateway complies with the follow ing directives 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive 2011 65 EU RoHS II To demonstrate c...

Page 33: ...a connection 18 M Memory card 15 O Operating mode switch 14 Output voltage 30 Overview of connections Gateway 13 Power supply unit 16 P Power consumption 29 Power supply 29 General information 18 Gui...

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