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Screw-type meter (QDS)

Heat meter

Installation manual

Only for trained experts

IMPORTANT!

READ THROUGH CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.

KEEP ACCESSIBLE THROUGHOUT THE PRODUCT LIFETIME.

Summary of Contents for Qheat5

Page 1: ...Screw type meter QDS Heat meter Installation manual Only for trained experts IMPORTANT READ THROUGH CAREFULLY BEFORE USE KEEP ACCESSIBLE THROUGHOUT THE PRODUCT LIFETIME ...

Page 2: ...al Operating manual User information for stock immersion sleeves only for D Flow sensor kit Temperature sensor kit Control cable kit The control cable with screws and seals is only part of the scope of supply for the heat meter with integrated communication interface ...

Page 3: ...80 mm 16 Installation variants indirectly immersed immersion sleeve 17 Heat meter design lengths 110 mm 130 mm 17 Heat meter design length 80 mm 17 Preparing installation directly immersed ball valve 18 for new installation 18 for device replacement 18 Installing heat meter directly immersed ball valve 19 Prepare installation 19 Fit the heat meter 19 Installing temperature sensor directly immersed...

Page 4: ...states 30 Error messages 30 Navigating within the levels 31 Key assignment in programming mode 31 Commissioning 32 To activate programming mode 32 Example Programming the due date 32 Example Activate deactivate levels 33 Example Switch the checksum display on off postcard readout 33 Example Changing the dimensioning unit kWh MWh or MJ GJ 34 Installation suggestions 35 Checklist 36 Before installat...

Page 5: ...able technical regulations have been observed Measuring devices connected to the impulse input No liability is accepted for the plausibility of transmitted data In cases of doubt the measured value of the measuring device shall be valid Safety notes Improper handling and excessively forceful tightening of screwed connections can cause leaks Observe the maximum torque stated in the manual The dimen...

Page 6: ... class 3 Norms and standards Technical data Temperature range Heat meter Heat meter with optional cold range 10 105 C 5 105 C Approved temperature difference Switch on value temperature difference 3 70 K Heat 1 0 K cold 0 2 K can be selected using art no Ambient temperature 5 55 C Power supply Lithium battery Nominal voltage 3 0 V Service life 6 opt 10 years 6 months reserve Display levels Standar...

Page 7: ... 1 Start up 3 4 l h 4 5 l h 6 7 l h Max permissible operating pressure Min system pressure to avoid cavitation 1 6 MPa 16 bar 0 1 MPa 1bar Temperature range 10 90 C Versions with a higher dynamic range are also available as options Technical data Temperature sensor Measuring element Pt 1000 according to EN 60751 Execution Type DS Diameter 5 0 mm 5 2 mm 6 0 mm AGFW Type of installation 5 0 mm direc...

Page 8: ...ck M Bus M Bus orange not occupied brown not occupied M Bus red black Colour assignment connection cable Impulse input device Impulse outputs sources Solenoid switch Reed contact Integrated circuit Open collector Namur sensor Not possible Classification in accordance with EN 1434 2 Class IB Restriction Switching threshold at low level max 0 25 V Impulse length 100 ms Impulse frequency 5 Hz 2 5 Hz ...

Page 9: ... 3 4 0 2 R 1 R 0 2 5 3000 30 20 R R 1 5 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 4 freie Seite PVC Ummantelung abisoliert Litzen mit Aderendhülsen isoliert versehen 4 adrige Steuerleitung 1 Ader 24 AWG 7 32 0 22mm Litzenfarben orange braun rot schwarz nach DIN IEC 60757 PVC Ummantelung Durchmesser 4 d 4 5 Farbe Weiß RAL9016 Shore A Härte 70 80 Hitzbeständigkeit bis 105 C vergossene Seite PVC Ummantelung 10mm abisoliert Litz...

Page 10: ...ilung an Dritte sowie mißbräuchliche Ver wertung in anderer Weise ist nicht gestattet NOTE PROTECTION MARK ACC DIN 34 HMR5x CM Qheat 5 C Bauhöh Verschraubungszähler Qp 0 6 u 1 5 Einbaulänge 110mm 7 6 34 4 130 14 7 12 22 8 82 65 3 Tolerierungsgrundsatz nach ISO 8015 Allgemein Toleranz ISO 2768 mH Maßstab Gewicht Benennung 1 1 Werkstoff Datum Name Verwendungbereich Das Urheberrecht an dieser Zeichnu...

Page 11: ...101 5 G 3 4 80 78 Ø 50 64 2 11 Dimensional drawings Design length 80 mm Dimensions in mm ...

Page 12: ...12 Dimensional drawings Design length 110 mm 101 5 G 3 4 110 78 Ø 50 66 1 Dimensions in mm ...

Page 13: ...101 5 G 1 130 78 68 5 13 Dimensional drawings Design length 130 mm Dimensions in mm ...

Page 14: ...colds from hot water Fitting only by trained experts Refer to operating manual operating conditions and installation requirements in accordance with EN 1434 6 Directly immersed installation variant This variant is always recommended Indirectly immersed installation variant Please note national and country specific regulations concerning the use of immersion sleeves Heed correct supply flow or retu...

Page 15: ...15 Horizontal installation Installation positions Tilted horizontal installation Vertical installation No overhead installation ...

Page 16: ...ball valve Heat meter design length 80 mm Supply flow sensor directly immersed Return flow sensor installed separately Supply flow sensor directly immersed Return flow sensor integrated in the flow sensor Heat meter design lengths 110 mm 130 mm ...

Page 17: ...ncerning the use of immersion sleeves 17 Heat meter design lengths 110 mm 130 mm Installation variants indirectly immersed immersion sleeve Return flow sensor integrated in the flow sensor Supply flow sensor indirectly immersed Return flow sensor installed separately Heat meter design length 80 mm Supply flow sensor indirectly immersed ...

Page 18: ... 80 mm variant no integrated return flow sensor Use ball valve with temperature sensor slot Use ball valve with connection for directly immersed supply flow sensor Flush the system Close ball valves for new installation Close ball valves for device replacement ...

Page 19: ...rsed ball valve Remove the flushing tube or existing meter Remove old seals Dismantle temperature sensor if appropriate Remove threaded protective caps Always use new seals when installing a new meter Prepare installation Fit the heat meter ...

Page 20: ...perature sensors diameter 5 0 mm 5 2 mm right wrong a b 2 1 P1 P2 The temperature sensor must not touch the base of the ball valve 1 Insert the temperature sensor in the half shell screw fitting enclosed 2 Fit the second half of the screw fitting in such a way that the locking pin of the one half fits into the recesses of the other half 3 Position the O ring at the installation point in the ball v...

Page 21: ...directly immersed ball valve 1 Screw the temperature sensor hand tight into the installation point 2 2 Tighten the sensor screw fitting with a tightening torque of approx 5 Nm using a wrench Temperature sensor AGFW 1 Immersion depth 50 ...

Page 22: ... immersion sleeves concerning the use of immersion sleeves 22 With the 80 mm variant no integrated return flow sensor Use muffs with immersion sleeves Use muffs with immersion sleeves Flush the system Close ball valves Flush the system Close ball valves Preparing installation indirectly immersed immersion sleeve for new installation for device replacement ...

Page 23: ...g the use of immersion sleeves 23 Installing heat meter indirectly immersed immersion sleeve Note national and country specific regulations concerning the use of immersion sleeves Remove threaded protective caps Always use new seals when installing a new meter Prepare installation Remove the flushing tube or existing meter Remove old seals Dismantle temperature sensor if appropriate ...

Page 24: ... 3 Push the temperature sensor into the immersion sleeve as far as it will go When the temperature sensor is installed in immer sion sleeves from other manufacturers the type of Devices with temperature sensor diameter 6 mm for installation in immersion sleeves from external manufacturers do not include screw fittings In EU states except Germany immersion sleeves are also approved for new installa...

Page 25: ...he required position using the enclosed material Align the wall bracket in such a way that the groove b1 is pointing upwards 2 Fit the cover c in such a way that the marking TOP1 can be read horizon tally and click it into the wall bracket 3 Take the calculator unit off the flow sensor unwind the calculator unit cable 4 Firmly latch the calculator unit into the wall bracket c b1 b a m a x 4 0 c m ...

Page 26: ...l valves Switch the heating on and open the radiator valve Checking installation Opening the valves Checking installation Check leak tightness and direction of flow Incorrect direction of flow is shown on the display ...

Page 27: ...seal wire through the seal holes in the union nut on the inlet and on the flow sensor 2 Insert the wire through the available opening in the seal body 1 Thread the wire of the seal through the seal holes on the ball valve and the sensor screw fitting 2 Insert the wire through the available opening in the seal body 3 Wind the wire tightly by turning the wing in the seal 4 Break the wing off the sea...

Page 28: ...ensor fitting and immersion sleeve 2 Route the seal wire around the tee piece 3 Insert the wire through the available opening in the seal body 4 Wind the wire tightly by turning the wing in the seal 5 Break the wing off the seal Sealing is guaranteed by breaking the seal off Note the installation date meter numbers any seal numbers Note the old and new meter readings Dispose of a used device accor...

Page 29: ...displayed apply for Heat Cool Cold Imp1 Impulse input 1 Imp2 Impulse input 2 empty Displayed value is the current value M Memory Value on a monthly or due date Displayed value is a date value Day Current date M Day Date applies for a saved annual or monthly value Displayed value is a checksum Check Checksum refers to the current consumption value M Check Checksum is valid for a saved annual or mon...

Page 30: ...display Error description Measures Notes Hardware error or damaged firmware Check flow sensor connection ca ble and calculator unit for external damage Device must be replaced Add on module has been paired with an other meter before The module has the measuring data of another heat meter Save data since these are overwrit ten after a short time Press any key to delete the display Supply flow senso...

Page 31: ...default standard PIN is printed on the device packaging Once the PIN has been accepted further values can be programmed without PIN input Va lidity is lost if a level other than L3 or L4 is set 1 To activate programming mode Use the H key to navigate to the level Use the V key to navigate within the level and display the value for which the parameter is to be set First press and hold the H key the...

Page 32: ...ge 31 When the password has been entered the display changes to the value to be programmed Commissioning Example Programming the due date Display level L3 display due date 1 Activate programming mode using the key combination H V seepagePage 31 When programming mode has been activated the segment block for setting the value year flashes first 2 Press the V key several times briefly until the value...

Page 33: ...ls 1 Activate programming mode using the key combination H V seepagePage 31 When programming mode is activated the M symbol will flash 2 Press the H key several times briefly until the segment block for setting the respective level flashes 3 Press the V key briefly in order to deactivate or activate the respective level 4 Press the H briefly to jump to the number of the next available level 5 Repe...

Page 34: ...31 When programming mode is activated the M symbol will flash 2 Press the H key briefly several times until the symbol for the dimensioning unit with the decimal frame flashes 3 Press the V key briefly to change the dimensioning unit 6 Confirm the setting by means of the key combination H V seepagePage 31 All other device parameters can be set according to the pattern in the examples shown ...

Page 35: ...onstantly under flow Water only flows through the heat meter when hot supply water from the primary circuit flows into the secondary circuit via the three way mixing valve 3 4 5 3 Installation in a part of the secondary circuit that is not constantly under flow 4 Installation in a part of the secondary circuit that is constantly under flow 5 Installation in the primary circuit ...

Page 36: ...tions of the flow sensor the temperature sensor and the immersion sleeves if appropriate suitable for the installation location 6 If immersion sleeves are used Are the immersion sleeves suitable for the heat meter with regard to country specific and national regulations 7 Are all the installation parts required available seals screw fittings 8 Are all the parts required for sealing available 9 Is ...

Page 37: ...ht strand 4 Has the flow sensor been installed tension free no tensile compression or torsion loads 5 Have the valves in the right strand been opened 6 Are all installation points leakproof 7 Are all displays plausible temperatures and current flow After commissioning 1 Is the supply flow sensor sealed manipulation risk 2 Are the return flow sensor and the flow sensor sealed 3 Has the device numbe...

Page 38: ... no cold Serial no heat The add on modules listed below use the Serial no to interpret the System ID channel 2 using an algorithm that is invalid for the serial number concept of the new heat meters This means that these add on modules delivery a value for the address alloca tion of the 2nd channel System ID channel 2 that no longer correlates with the serial no cold printed on the meter This resu...

Page 39: ...e programming stick WFZ PS3 the module can be parameterised to the serial number algorithm of Q heat 5 The programming stick WFZ PS3 is available on request R99 0005 02 M Bus add on module New installation and calibration replacement white and blue add on module For System ID channel 2 the module sets a 9 as the first digit Digit posi tions 2 8 correspond to those of the serial number for heat Exa...

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