SETTINGS
1.1 – collector array + 1 tank + 1 pump
1.2 – collector array + 2 tanks + 2 pumps
1.3 – collector array + 3 tanks + 3 pumps
1.4 – collector array + 4 tanks + 4 pumps
1.5 – collector array + 5 tanks + 5 pumps
1.6 – collector array + 6 tanks + 6 pumps
2.1 – collector array + 2 pumps + 2 tanks
2.2 – collector array + tank + swimming pool + 2 pumps
2.3 – collector array + tank + h 2 pumps
3.1 – collector array + 2 tanks + pump + 3-way valve
3.2 – collector array + tank + swimming pool + pump + 3-way valve
3.3 – collector array + tank + h pump + 3-way valve
4.1 – 2 collector arrays (east and west) + 1 tank + 1 pump
5.1 - 2 collector arrays (east and west) + 2 tanks + 2 pumps + 3-way valve
5.2 -
2 collector arrays (east and west) + tank + swimming pool +2 pumps+3-way valve
5.3 – 2 collector arrays (east and west) + tank + h 2 pumps + 3-way valve
6.1 – collector array + 3 tanks + 3 pumps
6.2 – collector array + 2 tanks + swimming pool + 3 pumps
6.3 – collector array + 2 tanks + h 3 pumps
Mode (winter or summer)
Activation differential
Deactivation differential
Tank temperature alarm
zones 1 to 6
Temperature differential
(general for all settings)
Minimum setting limit
Maximum setting limit
Minimum ambient limit
Maximum ambient limit
Separate calibration for each probe
(from T1 to T7)
Priority of the tanks (1 to 6)
Accumulator cooling (1 to 6)
Sequential priority
Display light
Password
(device programming protection)
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SOFTWARE MAP
SYSTEMS
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OPERATION
- To access the system menu press
OK
(with the
display on) and use the arrows to move to
SYSTEMAS.
- Press
OK
.
- The menu contains 19 installation systems you can
choose from.
- Each one of the systems has a diagram to identify its
operation.
- Use the keys to move on to the next system. To
confirm the chosen system press
OK
and press the
ESC
key to return the previous menu.
- Once the system has been configured, the unit saves the
changes and returns to normal operation.
SYSTEMS
The representation of the units on these diagrams is symbolic.
One solar panel means there is one array of solar collectors, but when there are 2 it means that there is one array of solar
collectors facing east and another facing west.
The accumulator symbols can refer, according to the type of installation, to one accumulator, several accumulators, a
swimming pool, an underfloor heating system, panel exchangers, etc.
The probe symbol indicates which device the probe belongs to.
The resources of the systems are pre-assigned and fixed, which means that each system has a probe and a specific relay
assigned for each element of the selected system. The probes can be shared with the functions, but the relays only operate
exclusively; if a relay is being used by a system it cannot be assigned to a function (except for functions that only need a relay as
a reference: double pump, OR, AND, etc.)
If you configure the functions before the systems, you will see that some of the systems cannot be selected and will not be
shown on the menu. If the system you want is not shown on the menu, it is because a function is activated that needs exclusive
relays and there are not enough relays free. You will have to deactivate a function in order to be able to configure the system.
When the password is activated, the
Allegro 576
allows you to consult the types of systems and when you select another
system you will be asked to enter the password to configure the change.
ESC
OK
576
ESC
OK
576
Sonder
1 collector array + 1 tank (configurable for up to 6 tanks)
+ 1 pump
2 collector arrays (east and west)
+ 1 tank + 1 pump
System 1
Required resources: 2 probes + 1 relay
System 4.1
T1
T2
R1
T1
T3
R1
R2
T2
3 probes + 2 relays
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MENU
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