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Installation heat calculator

ZENNER recommends to mount the calculator 
on the wall. Do not mount the device at the pipe 
or attach it directly on the flow sensor.

The mounting adapter at the backside of the cal-
culator can be used for rail mounting or for wall 
mounting.

For wall mounting detach the adapter and turn it 
180°, attach with at least two screws to the wall 
and clip the calculator on it.

For rail mounting lift the adapter a little bit, place 
the calculator on the rail and push the adapter 
back until it locks.

Connection sensors

The mounting of the temperature sensors should 
be done symmetrical with direct immersion.
If immersion sleeves are used they have to be 
checked for conformity to MID and have to be 
marked accordingly.
The installation of immersion sleeves has to be 
done according to DIN EN 1434-2. 

 

The sensor cables are marked with colors (red 
= supply, blue = return).

 

Do not buckle, extend or shorten the wires!

 

Do only use paired sensors with the same se-
rial number on it.

 

At 2-wire systems the cable length of the tem-
perature sensor for supply and return should 
not exceed 2.5 m for PT100, 12.5 m for PT500 
and 20.0 m for PT1000.

 

At 4-wire systems the maximum cable length 
is 20 m.

 

Consider EN 1434-2 regarding the diameter of 
the wires.

 

Supply and return sensors must be inserted 
into the immersion sleeves completely.

 

Installation  points  in  the  flow  sensor  can  be 
used for symmetrical installation of the tem-
perature sensors.

 

Seal temperature sensor after installation to 
prevent unauthorized demounting (seals in-
cluded).

 

Do not wrap or install wires along hot pipes.

 

Attention!

 At the versions with 

temperature 

sensor type TS-45-5 (see type plate at the 
sensor cable)

 both sensors must be always 

immersed directly in contact with the heat con-
ducting fluid. The installation in sensor pockets 
is not allowed.

Rail mounting

Wall mounting

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Страница 1: ...multidata Installation and operating manual Electronic energy calculator for heat meters with 2 inputs outputs optionally with M Bus RS 232 and RS 485 All that counts EnergyMetering...

Страница 2: ...le on the front of the device for example M09 The MID controls the use of heat meters up to the moment they are placed on the market resp their first putting into use After this the national regulatio...

Страница 3: ...Pulse duty factor 1 1 to 1 9 Input capacitance approx 15 nF Input resistance approx 470 kOhm 1 Hz Version fmax 1 Hz Pulse duty factor 1 1 to 1 9 Uhigh 2 5 3 6V Ulow 0 0 3 V Input capacitance approx 1...

Страница 4: ...oard can differ 2 4 or electric devices such as motors or pumps in the immediate vicinity of the meter minimum distance 1 m Cables leaving the meter should not be laid parallel to live cables 230V min...

Страница 5: ...lume information The pulse value is permanently set and corre sponds to the last position of the associated dis play value Example Output 1 energy output Energy display XXXXX XX MWh Last position 0 01...

Страница 6: ...before instal lation General Information Take care of the display must readable at all times to avoid malfunctions due to other interfe rences do not install fluorescent lamps switch cabinets or elec...

Страница 7: ...sensor cables are marked with colors red supply blue return Do not buckle extend or shorten the wires Do only use paired sensors with the same se rial number on it At 2 wire systems the cable length o...

Страница 8: ...s to be replaced if needed Operation test Check the calculator for any error codes in the display after installation see table for error codes Most of the errors can be deleted by pressing the button...

Страница 9: ...mpany Error codes show faults detected by multidata If more than one error appears the sum of the error codes is displayed Error 1005 error 1000 and error 5 Code Error Event 1 Short circuit return sen...

Страница 10: ...counter 2 Segment test Supply temperature Return temperature Temperature difference Flow Instantaneous power Maximum flow Average value per hour since commissioning Maximum power Average value since...

Страница 11: ...ttery lifetime Time Date M bus address Baud rate Input display Error status Software version exemplary H H L H L L H Date month input 2 2 Monthly value input 2 H Monthly logger meter reading Maximum 2...

Страница 12: ...orm This is only possible if old equipment which con tains batteries or other accessories are disposed Therefore please contact the department of your local authority which is responsible for waste di...

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