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Note:
A duct temperature sensor can be connected to analog inputs 6–7 on the connection board for better
access and then configured as a supply air temperature sensor. However the internal supply air
temperature sensor must be disabled in the control panel first.
6. A thermostat can be used to send signals (change-over feedback) regarding which actual medium (hot or cold) is
currently in a pipe. This signal can be also sent directly from the heat pump if such function is available. If heating is
demanded but only cold water/refrigerant is available - heating is deactivated).
Connect a change-over feedback wire (THS) to any free digital input and 24 V on the connection board.
Fig. 14 Change-over heating/cooling connections
Configuration
Before change-over heating/cooling can be activated, all components must be configured in the control panel.
1. Go to
Service
menu
2. Enter password (default 1111)
3. Go to
Components
menu, select
Heater
menu and select type as
Change-over
. Do advanced settings if
necessary.
Go to
Components
menu, select
Cooler
menu and select type as
Change-over
. Do advanced settings if
necessary.
4. Configure control signal of the heat pump or similar device. Go to
Service
menu. Select
Output
menu. In next
menu select
ANALOG
tab. Select the analog output to which the control signal wire is connected. Example if it is con-
nected to AO3 on the connection board, then select
ANALOG OUTPUT 3
and select
Y1 / Y3 Change-over
from the
output type list.
5. Configure heating start signal. Go to
Output
. Select
DIGITAL
tab. Select the digital output to which the heating start
signal wire from the heat pump is connected. Example if it is connected to DO1 on the connection board, then select
DIGITAL OUTPUT 1
and select
Step Controller Y1 Heating
from the output type list.
6. Configure cooling start signal. Go to
Output
. Select
DIGITAL
tab. Select the digital output to which the cooling start
signal wire from the heat pump is connected. Example if it is connected to DO2 on the connection board, then select
DIGITAL OUTPUT 2
and select
Step Controller Y3 Cooling
from the output type list.
7. Configure frost protection sensor (FPT). Go back to
Input
menu. Select
ANALOG
tab. Select the analog input to which
the frost protection sensor is connected. Example if it is connected to AI6 on the connection board, then select
ANA-
LOG INPUT 6
and select
Frost Protection Temperature Sensor (FPT)
from the input type list.
8. Configure temperature feedback signal from the pipe or heat pump. Go to
Input
menu. Select
UNIVERSAL
tab. Se-
lect the universal input to which the feedback wire is connected. Example if it is connected to UI1 on the connection
board, then select
UNIVERSAL INPUT 1
. Set signal type as
Digital input
and select an option
Change-over
feedback
from the input type list.
9. Since a duct temperature sensor replaces internal supply air temperature sensor, it doesn’t need to be re-configured.
Note:
A duct temperature sensor can be connected to analog inputs 6–7 on the connection board for better
access and then configured as a supply air temperature sensor. However the internal supply air
temperature sensor must be disabled in the control panel first.
10.Configure relay for water pump control. Go to
Output
. Select
DIGITAL
tab. Select the digital output to which the
relay is connected. Example if it is connected to DO3 on the connection board, then select
DIGITAL OUTPUT 3
and
select
Start/Stop Circulation Pump, Y1/Y3 Change-over
from the output type list.
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