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Commissioning
For commissioning, the controller must be mounted correctly. All in-
puts and outputs must be connected and ready for operation. The
strain relief device must be screw-fastened and the terminal cover
closed! Commissioning is communicated in plain text. The user must
make a selection, confirm and – if applicable – jump to the next menu
item. √ indicates function activated.
Now the power supply of the controller must be switched on. After
a short booting sequence >0.1 Language< will appear on the display.
Operation mode
On the controller the user can make various settings and obtain
information about states and processes.
To this effect press >OK< in automatic mode - >1 Main menu<
appears – Press >Evaluation< - >1.1 Evaluation< appears – Select
>Measured values< - Press >OK<.
1.1.1 Measured val… The sensor temperatures, pump speed and ad-
ditional heat source On/Off are shown. Press
>ESC<. Select >Service hours<. Press >OK<.
1.1.2 Service hours The operating time of the activated plant compo-
nents is displayed in hours. By actuating >Reset<
all counters are reset to zero. The values are saved
once per day, so that one day max. is lost in case
of failure in power supply. Press >ESC<. Select
>CO2 savings<. Press >OK<.
1.1.3 CO2 savings
The assessment of the saved carbon dioxide can
be activated, read and reset. Scroll to >Fuel<. Se-
lect fuel – heating oil or natural gas. Press >ESC<.
Select >Heat quantities<. Press >OK<.
1.1.4 Heat quantities Select >Heat qty. 1<. Press >OK<. Activation starts
a counter which determines the heat yield of the
solar plant. The menu item “Max. flow” must be
used to set the max. pump flow rate. This is made
in >1.1.4 Heat quantities< in professional mode.
Select >Vol.flow<. Press >OK<. Select >Pump
activation 1<. Press >OK<. Press >ESC<. Select
>Ret.line sens.< TS2. Press >OK<. Select >Supp.
line sens.< TS1. Press >OK<. Select >Glycol type<.
Press >OK<. Select >Glycol portion<. Press >OK<.
Activate >Add to overall HQ<. Press >ESC<. When
the system has two collector groups activate
>Heat gty. 2<. Select >Diagram<. Press >OK<.
The evaluation period - week, month or year - can
be selected. Press >OK<. The evaluation appears
as a bar graph. Press >ESC<. Select >Reset< and
press >OK< to reset all counters to zero. Press
>ESC<. Select >Error list<. Press >OK<.
1.1.5 Error list
A list of any faults that may have occured appears. Se-
lect a fault. Press >OK<.
1.10 Error list
The error message appears in plain text. If necessary
take the appropriate measures. Back to >1 Main
menu< by pressing >ESC< twice. Select >Set-
tings<. Press >OK<.
1.2 Settings
After a power failure> Date/Time< has a mem-
ory of 8 hours. Select >Date/Time< to set date
and time. Activate >Auto. Clock Change<. Press
>ESC<. To change over to another language select
>Language<. Change the language. Press >OK<.
Press >ESC<. Select >Display<. Press >OK<.
1.2.7 Display
>Brightness< serves to adjust the backlighting
of the display in steps of 10% from 10% to 100%.
>Blanking time< is used to determine the time after
which, in case of inactivity, backlighting is reduced
from the set value to 10%. Adjustable in the range
from 30 to 255 seconds. Press >ESC<.
1.2 Settings
Select >Factory settings<. Press >OK<. Here set
values can be replaced by the factory settings.
>Activate factory settings?< appears. Select
>Yes< or >No<. Press >OK<. Press >ESC<. Select
>Basic functions<. Press >OK<.
1.3 Basic functions Select >Thermostat<. Press >OK<.
1.3.1 Thermostat
The controller´s free outputs can be used as ther-
mostats for various applications. In professional
mode presetting must be made to this effect. In
operating mode the thermostats can be activated
or deactivated only. Press >ESC< twice. Select
>Tube collector<. Press >OK<.
0.1 Language
Select language. Press >OK<. Scroll to >Next<.
Press >OK<.
0.2 Time/Date
Press >OK<. The year is highlighted in colour.
Select year by turning the rotary encoder. Press
>OK<. The month is marked. Select month. Press
>OK<. Select date. Press >OK<. Scroll to >Time<.
Set time. Select and activate >Auto. Summer
time<. Select >Next<. Press >OK<.
0.3 Inputs
Select the sensor inputs TS1, TS2 and TS3. Sensor
TS1. Press >OK<. Select >Coll1< (collector). Press
>OK<. Select TS2 = >Tank 1 bot< (storage tank
bottom). Press >OK<. Select TS3 = >Tank 1 top<
(storage tank top). Select >Next<. Press >OK<.
>0.4 Volume flow<. Press >Next<.
0.5 Outputs
Select and activate the outputs used. Select RO1
= Solar pump 1. Press >OK<. (HE control signal is
selected only when an HE-pump with PWM con-
trol signal is installed). If an additional heat source
is connected, scroll to REL and press >OK<. Se-
lect >Boiler<. Press >OK<. Select >Next<. Press
<OK<.
System 1/1
The controller offers the hydraulic systems which
are possible due to the assigned inputs and the
selected outputs. By turning the rotary encoder,
the required hydraulic system can be selected.
Press >OK<. The TS3 temperature is not shown
in System 1.
0.7 Checklist
>Test outputs<. Press >OK<.
0.7.1 Test outputs Here the outputs can be activated manually to
test the connected unit. Activate by pressing
>OK<. Press >Next<. Select >Holiday function<.
Press >OK<.
0.7.2 Holiday funct… >Tank recooling< is displayed. With this function
at lower ambient temperature, e.g. at night, tank
recooling tries to dissipate heat via the collec-
tors. Activate by pressing >OK<. Scroll to >Soft
charge<. With soft charge the heat input into the
tank is as low as possible. Activate by pressing
>OK<. The appropiate switch-ON and OFF tem-
peratures can be selected. Press >Next<.
0.7 Checklist
Press >Next<.
0.9 End
You have completed commissioning! Press
>Next<.
System 2
Operation mode
. From this point on the Smart-
Sol controls the solar thermal plant automatically.
The screen displays the active hydraulic system,
the date, the time, the activated pump and the
current temperature for each sensor.
Note!
Check the display regularly to be able to eliminate
any malfunctions!
RO1
TS1
TS2
TS3
Collektor-
sensor 1
Tank sensor 1,
top
Tank sensor 1,
bottom
Solar
circuit
pump1
Ack.tank 1
ACK1