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Operating instructions
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Menu structure
TKO 67C TBU 51C PS 100% auto select mode read temp.and values adjust paramet. settings test or adopt outputs select options fault display
insert code 1 0 collect. temp. 67C collect. flow temp. 58C collect. return.t 45C radiat. temp. 89C collect. bypass 42C DHS tank above 62C DHS tank below 44C tank below 65C swim. p. temp. 22C
insert code 2 0 hydraul. version 1 minimum collect. temp. 20C PS minimum revolut. 30% PS maximum revolut. 100% solar collect. power 3,6kW flow counter 1.0L/I heating capacity 3,8kJ/IK differ on 15K differ off 5K
insert code 1 0 solar pump PS 0% aux.b. pump 0% valve DHS tank tank off valve bypass off heating return rise off
insert code 2 0 external DHS tank no external tank no overheat protect. no flow impulse counter no collect. flow sensor no radiat. sensor no
S ub m enus Note: Which menus are actually displayed depends on the selected options and variants - i.e. not all menus are univerassy applicable.
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select mode
select options
fault display
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aux. b. temp. 68C power collect. instant. 10kW energy collect. total 17kW delete collect. energy no average power PS 45% operat. hours PS 5h flow rate 0l/h
DHS tank temp. setting 50C maximum DHS tank temp. 90C differ.2 on 15K differ.2 off 5K tank temp. setting 60C maximum tank temp. 90C differ.3 on 7K differ.3 off 4K swim.p. temp. setting 30C priority solar charging 0 minimum aux.b. temp. 50C
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select mode
select options
fault display
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aux.b. temp. increase 1K/m aux.b. differ on 15K aux.b. differ off 5K PFK minimum revolut. 30% language select english
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Operating instructions Solar Energy Controller PS 5511 S-3.2 Dear reader, This solar storage heater controller is a modern electronic device with numerous functions for operating a solar heating system at maximum efficiency. Most adjustments are performed just once by the installation specialists. If you are a user of the solar heating system, don't be put off by the length of these instructions! The first part of the booklet contains all the information needed to operate the controller. You will soon see just how simple and logical it is to use. The comprehensive second part which is marked with "For installation personnel only" and a red stripe, contains all information which is necessary for the installation and start-up of the heating system by qualified personnel.
Contents
1 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Safety notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Your solar storage heater controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . What your solar storage heater controller does . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . User adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parameters/access code protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Controls and displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4.2 Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 10 10 10 11 11 12
Displaying menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Setting knob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Selector knob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Select operating mode (without access code) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Enduser parameters (no access code required) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Read temperatures and values, change regular display (access code 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Modifying settings (access code 2). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Test outputs or include them in the regular display (access code 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Selecting options (access code 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Options with access code 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Fault display (access code 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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Operating instructions Solar Energy Controller PS 5511 S-3.2 10 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 Description of functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collector minimum temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Solar charging without return flow sensor for DHW tank, storage tank or swimming pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Solar charging with return flow sensor for DHW tank, storage tank or swimming pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Legionella protection function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bypass function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Consumer cascade (DHW tank, storage tank, swimming pool) . . . . . . . 10.6.1 Charging to energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.6.2 Charging to temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.6.3 Order of charging of the consumer units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frost protection function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auxiliary boiler function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.8.1 Auxiliary boiler minimum temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.8.2 Auxiliary boiler function without thermal return flow increase . . . 10.8.3 Auxiliary boiler function with thermal return flow increase. . . . . . 10.8.4 Release of the aux. boiler circulation pump PFK due to the increase in temperature at the sensor TFK . . . . . . . . 10.8.5 Auxiliary boiler function with 3-point mixing valve motordrive for the return flow temperature control function . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.9 Cooling down function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . External DHW tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . External storage tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Overheating protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flowmeter pulse counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collector flow sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radiation sensor (heat sensor) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 24 24 24 25 25 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 28 28 28 29 29 30 30 30 31 32 32 32
10.7 10.8
Temperature sensor resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Power calculation without a flowmeter and solar return sensor . . . 34 Calculating solar power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Setting the system flow rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Remote display of temperatures and values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Operating instructions Solar Energy Controller PS 5511 S-3.2 15 15.1 15.2 15.3 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation and set-up instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connector layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hydraulic variants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 35 36 37
16 Dimensions and mounting instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 16.1 Controller dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 16.2 Mounting instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 17 18 19 For installation personnel only 20 Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Settings with access code 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Explanation of terms and abbreviations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Safety notice
Intended use The controller is an electronic device for use in conjunction with a hydraulic system in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. The device is not to be used for any other purpose. The controller complies with the following EU guidelines: 72/23/EWG "Low Voltage Guideline" 89/336/EWG "EMC Guideline", including amendment guidelines up to 93/68/ EWG
Safety This device uses contemporary technology and complies with applicable safety regulations.
Danger The controller is electrically operated. Improper installation or attempted repair can cause a life-threatening electric shock hazard. Installation and commissioning must be performed only by adequately qualified specialist personnel. It is forbidden to open the device or auxiliary components with the exception of the terminal cover. Repairs may be carried out only by the manufacturer. Instructions in the text that are marked by a under all circumstances. warning symbol must be observed
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2.1
When correctly programmed and used in conjunction with an appropriate hydraulic circuit, the controller helps make the most of incident solar energy. This can make a conventional boiler unnecessary.
2.2
User adjustments
The front-panel controls allow you, as user, to do the following: "Select operating mode (without access code)" (page 14) "Read temperatures and values, change regular display (access code 1)" (page 17) "Test outputs or include them in the regular display (access code 1)" (page 19) All other adjustments may be performed only by qualified personnel. Improper adjustment can lead to malfunctioning of the solar heating system, or a reduction in operating life.
2.3
Parameters are values that may be modified or included in the regular display, or functions that may be activated/deactivated. The range of possible adjustments is divided into 3 authorization categories: Category Authorization required to modify 1 2 3 None Access code 1 Acces code 2 Intended for Enduser Endusers (configuration of regular display) Specialists only (configuration of system parameters)
Note: Your supplier will supply you with access code 1 and 2.
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2.4.1
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Regular display Selector knob Setting knob Protective fuse (6.3A M 5x20mm) Terminal cover Reset button eBUS connector
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The regular display is recognisable by the four items with a dotted line running across the middle. The first three lines show temperatures, values, or output switching states. the fourth line shows the current operating mode. In manual mode, blinking arrows at the left and right, next to manual, warn of incorrect operation. In the event of a fault, auto alternates with Err. There is a list of display abbreviations and their meanings in the section "19 Explanation of terms and abbreviations", on page 49. If you have changed to another display, the controller always reverts to the regular display after a two-minute timeout interval. A menu contains just text, without the dotted line.
Two arrows in the top line mean you can turn the setting knob to include the displayed parameter in the regular display. Activate the arrows by entering the access code, refer to "5 Read temperatures and values, change regular display (access code 1)", on page 17. Two arrows in the bottom line mean you can alter the displayed value by turning the setting knob. Activate the arrows by entering the access code, refer to "6 Modifying settings (access code 2)", on page 18.
collect
temp.
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3.1
Displaying menus
Setting knob
The menus appear in this order when the knob is turned in a clockwise direction. They appear in reverse order when the knob is turned in a anticlockwise direction.
TKO 67C TSL 51C PS 100% auto select mode read temp. and values adjust paramet. settings test or adopt outputs select options fault display
Regular display
Switch controller outputs on/off, check the current controller status and include items in the regular display.
3.2
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Selector knob
Having reached the desired menu, you can turn the selector knob to scroll through submenus and examine/modify settings. See the section "4.1 Enduser parameters (no access code required)", on page 15.
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auto
manual =
off
The manufacturers safety regulations must be observed at all times. Turn the setting knob until the display reads select mode.
select mode
Turn the selector knob until the display shows mode select.
Turn the setting knob until the desired mode (auto, manual, off) is displayed.
The regular display returns after approx. 2 minutes, showing the selected mode in the bottom line. If you prefer, you can restore the regular display right away: Turn the selector knob until you see the menu.
select mode
Turn the setting knob until you see the regular display.
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No. Setting
Options
Function
auto: The system is controlled automatically according to temperature manual: The desired output must be activated off: Warning. It may be necessary to drain the system. If manual mode is active the power of the solar pump can be changed in 10-er units.
solar pump PS
50% aux.b. pump
50%
50 %
0 100 %
50 %
0 100 %
If manual mode is active the power of the auxiliary boiler pump can be changed in 10-er units.
off
on / off
off
on / off
off
on / off
If manual mode is active the return flow increase can be switched on or off.
no
on / off
Choose temperatures and values The value "collect. energy" can be deleted.
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No. Setting
Factory setting
Your setting
Options
Function
language select
english
Expl. DE/FR/E
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Here you can read temperatures and operational values, or include them in the regular display (requires access code). If you simply want to view the temperatures and values, you can scroll through the submenus without having to enter an access code. Example: Show the collector temperature in the regular display. Turn the setting knob until you see the read temp. and values menu.
read temp. and values
Turn the selector knob until the insert code menu appears.
insert code
insert code
1234 0
Turn the setting knob until the display shows the access code. (Request access code from supplier.) Turn the selector knob until the desired submenu appears.
collect. temp.
67C
Turn the setting knob. The display briefly shows adopt in standard display, indicating that the collector temperature is now included in the regular display.
collect. temp.
The regular display now shows the collector temperature in the third line. The other values are pushed up a line. The regular display returns automatically after 2 minutes.
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This is where you adjust the controller to the system characteristics. You must enter the access code before making any changes. If you just want to inspect the options and parameters, you can scroll through the submenus without entering an access code. An overview of the options and parameters is given under "18 Settings with access code 2", on page 45. Example: Modify differential on. Turn the setting knob until you see the adjust parameter settings menu.
adjust paramet. settings
Turn the selector knob until the insert code 2 submenu appears.
insert code 2
0
Turn the setting knob until the display shows the access code (only to be set by qualified personnel. The access code is known to your supplier).
insert code 2
1234
differ on
15.0K
Turn the setting knob to adjust the desired threshold differential: + = higher value - = lower value
differ on
20.0K
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Here you can check the current switching state of the controller outputs. (See also "4.1 Enduser parameters (no access code required)", on page 15. You can also turn an output on or off to verify its function (set the controller to manual mode before doing this). The outputs remain in whatever states you left them, even after you exit the submenu. They change only in response to a further explicit command, or when you change the controller's operating mode. The current switching state can be included in the regular display (requires access code 1). Example: Output solar pump PS including in the regular display. Turn the setting knob until you see the test or adopt outputs menu.
test or adopt outputs insert code 1
0
Turn the selector knob until the insert code 1 submenu appears.
Turn the setting knob until the display shows the access code. (Access code is known to your supplier). Turn the selector knob until the desired submenu appears.
insert code 1
1234
solar pump PS
solar pump
47%
Turn the setting knob to include the output in the regular display.
47%
The regular display returns automatically after 2 minutes. The regular display now shows the solar pump PS output (PS) in the third line. The other values move up a line.
TKO TSL PS auto 67C 51C 47%
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Here you can enable/disable additional functions related to the hydraulic system used by a specific solar heater (access code 2 required). Parameters associated with the selected functions can then be monitored under the read temp. and values menu; any additional function settings can be adjusted under adjust paramet. settings. Example: Activate the overheating protection. Turn the setting knob until you see the select options menu.
select options
Turn the selector knob until the insert code 2 submenu appears.
insert code 2
0
Turn the setting knob until the display shows the access code, (only to be set by qualified personnel. The access code is known to your supplier). Turn the selector knob until the desired submenu appears.
insert code 2
1234
overheat protect.
no
overheat protect.
yes
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According to the chosen hydraulic variation the options described in the following can be selected using access code 2..
No. Setting
Factory setting Your setting
Options
Function
no
yes/no
If this option is activated, the sensors TBU, TBO and the selected DHW tank set point and DHW tank max are no longer displayed. The sensors and settings are on the linked heating controller. If this option is activated, the TPU sensor and the selected storage tank set point and storage tank max are no longer displayed. The sensors and settings are on the linked heating controller. If this option is activated, overheating protection is ensured by the collector temperature regardless of the settings for DHW tank / storage tank maximum temperatures. If this option is activated a volume impulse counter and a return flow sensor (TKR) for recording the collected energy has to be wired. If this option is activated a collector flow sensor for more accurate recording of differences in temperature with regard to collected energy, has to be wired. Flow temperature is limited by the sensor at 105 C If this option is activated a temperature sensor to record the increase in temperature at the collector has to be wired.
external tank no
no
yes/no
overheat protect. no
no
yes/no
no
yes/no
no
yes/no
radiat. sensor no
no
yes/no
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If the controller detects a fault condition, the mode indicator in the controller display alternates between auto and Err. To determine the cause, go to the fault code submenu and check the number that appears there. Fault codes are described at the end of this section. Once the problem is fixed and the fault condition resolved, the controller resumes normal operation. However, the fault display remains and can only be cleared using access code 2. Resetting the controller clears all fault codes associated with earlier malfunctions. Display fault code: Turn the setting knob until you see the fault display menu.
fault display
Turn the selector knob until the fault code submenu appears. The fault code appears in the bottom line of the display.
fault code 0
Clear fault code: In the fault display menu, turn the selector knob until the insert code 2 submenu appears.
insert code 2
0
Turn the setting knob until the display shows insert code 2.
insert code 2
1234
Turn the selector knob until the delete fault code submenu appears.
no
Turn the setting knob to delete the fault code. Note: This clears all faults associated with previous malfunctions.
With the option: "Flow impulse counter - Yes". Fuse faulty, pump faulty, air in the The volume flow is less than 20 l/h with the solar pump system, sensor faulty. switched on. Min. flow volume can be set using service software. Collector sensor TKO is out of measuring range. Lower DHW tank sensor TBU is out of measuring range. Lower storage tank sensor TPU is out of measuring range. Collector flow sensor TKV is out of measuring range. Collector return flow sensor TKR is out of measuring range. Sensor short-circuited, interrupted Sensor short-circuited, interrupted Sensor short-circuited, interrupted Sensor short-circuited, interrupted Sensor short-circuited, interrupted
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Swimming pool sensor TSB is out of measuring range. Sensor short-circuited, interrupted Auxiliary boiler sensor TFK is out of measuring range. Sensor short-circuited, interrupted
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Description of functions
After you have chosen the hydraulic variant correct for your heating system from the list in chapter "15.3 Hydraulic variants", page 37, you will find a description of possible functions given in the following.
10.1
In order for solar charging to be enabled, the collector temperature TKO must be above this set value. The "minimum collect. temp." limiting value is set to a switching hysteresis of -5K. (Example: collector min. 20 C, enabled at 20 C; disabled at 15 C.)
10.2
For installation personnel only
Solar charging without return flow sensor for DHW tank, storage tank or swimming pool
Enabling of the solar pump PS takes place when the difference in temperature between the collector sensor TKO and the consumer sensor (TBU, TPU, TSB) is larger as the defined set value "differ on". The solar pump is switched off if the difference in temperature between the collector sensor and the consumer sensor (TBU, TPU, TSB) is smaller than the defined set value "differ off" or if a maximum or set temperature by the consuming units or collector is exceeded. Using speed control (revs) it is attempted to maintain a minimum temperature difference at the collector sensor (TKO, TKO2). The value Xs for the speed control is calculated using following formula:
Xs TKO-DHW tank Xs TKO-storage tank Xs TKO-swimming pool = TBU + x (differ on + differ off) = TPU + x (differ. 2 on + differ. 2 off) = TSB + x (differ. 3 on + differ. 3 off)
The solar pump PS is started with the set value PS maximum revolut.
10.3
Solar charging with return flow sensor for DHW tank, storage tank or swimming pool
The solar pump is switched on if the difference in temperature between the collector sensor and the consumer unit sensor (TBU, TPU, TSB) is larger than the determined set value "differ on".
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Operating instructions Solar Energy Controller PS 5511 S-3.2 The solar pump PS is switched off when the difference in temperature between collector sensor and consumer unit sensor (TBU, TPU, TSB) is smaller than the defined set value "differ off" or if a maximum or set temperature at the consumer units or collector is exceeded. Using speed control, it is attempted to maintain a minimum temperature difference at the collector sensor (TKO, TKO2). The value Xs for the speed control is calculated using following formula:
Xs TKO-DHW tank Xs TKO-storage tank Xs TKO-swimming pool = TKR + x (differ on + differ off) = TKR + x (differ. 2 on + differ. 2 off) = TKR + x (differ. 3 on + differ. 3 off)
The solar pump PS is started with the set value PS maximum revolut.
10.4
According to the DIN DVGW worksheet W 551 for DHW tanks. This function is fully integrated and switches the output 5 on for maximum 2 hours every 24 hours at around 10.00 p.m. If the TBU has not reached the pre-set legionella temperature "legion. temp." within the 24 hours the pump PSZ is switched on at 10.00 p.m. If the "external DHW tank" option is activated and, therefore, energy management of a compatible heating controller is available, the heat generator is switched on in addition to pump PSZ. If the set "legion. temp." is reached before the end of the 2 hour time period, the function is satisfied and the circulation pump PSZ is switched off again. If this function is present, the time can be changed and controlled under "adjust. paramet. settings" without use of an access code. If the pre-determined "legion. temp." value is set to 0, the function is de-activated.
10.5
Bypass function
The following conditions must be fulfilled for the bypass valve UBY to switch over to the consumer circuit DHW tank or storage tank (on). The bypass temperature TBY is higher than the temperature at the consumer sensor TBU/TPU + differ off + 2K and the solar pump PS is enabled. The bypass valve UBY switches back to the collector circuit if the bypass temperature TBY is lower than the temperature at the consumer sensor TBU/TPU + differ off or when the solar pump PS is disabled.
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10.6
Based on the solar input, the controller distinguish whether the consumers have to be charged to temperature or to energy. The priorities for charging the consumers units can be defined with the selection "priority solar charging". 10.6.1 Charging to energy This charging mode is used if only a small amount of solar energy is available and becomes operational when the following conditions are given. The average speed (revs) PSm of the solar pump PS increases but still remains less than 80%, or the average speed PSm of the solar pump PS sinks below 70%. In the case the DHW tank/storage tank with the lowest temperature, and not reached set value, will be charged first. First, the DHW tank/storage tank units are brought to the same temperature, then the DHW tank is heated by 5K. If the temperature at the sensor TBU is increased by +5K the storage tank TPU is enabled. This continues until DHW tank/storage tank has reached its set value. The swimming pool TSB is then charged. If the set value is reached, the charge is passed to the DHW tank until the pre-determined DHW tank maximum value is exceeded. If more energy is still available the storage tank is then charged up to the set maximum value. 10.6.2 Charging to temperature This charging mode is used when large amounts of solar energy are available. It becomes operational when the following conditions are given. The average speed PSm of the solar pump PS increases and is greater than 80%, or the average speed PSm of the solar pump PS sinks but remains above 70%. Depending on the priorities selected, the single consumer units are charged one after another until they reach their set values. If more energy is still available, DHW tank and storage tank are then charged up to their set maximum values. 10.6.3 Order of charging of the consumer units A choice of four different charging sequences is available. If one of the given consumer units is not available the next will be automatically chosen: Priority solar charging = 0 (automatic charging to energy "10.6.1" or charging to temperature "10.6.2") DHW tank (TBU) - storage tank (TPU) - swimming pool (TSB) When the set temperatures are reached charging continues in the following sequence until the maximum temperatures are reached: DHW tank (TBU) - storage tank (TPU).
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Operating instructions Solar Energy Controller PS 5511 S-3.2 Priority solar charging = 1 (pre-determined charging to temperature "10.6.2") DHW stank (TBU) - swimming pool (TSB) - storage tank (TPU) When the set temperatures are reached charging continues in the following sequence until the maximum temperatures are reached: DHW tank (TBU) - storage tank (TPU) Priority solar charging = 2 (pre-determined charging to temperature "10.6.2") Storage tank (TPU) - DHW tank (TBU) - swimming pool (TSB) When the set temperatures are reached charging continues in the following sequence until the maximum temperatures are reached: Storage tank (TPU) - DHW tank (TBU) Priority solar charging = 3 (pre-determined charging to temperature "10.6.2") Swimming pool (TSB) - DHW tank (TBU) - storage tank (TPU) When the set temperatures are reached charging continues in the following sequence until the maximum temperatures are reached: DHW tank (TBU) - storage tank (TPU)
10.7
The controller has a frost protection function. If the temperature at the collector sensor TKO falls below the frost limit selected, the solar pump PS is switched on at its lowest speed. If the temperature at TKO increases to 3 K above the set frost limit the pump is switched off. Note: This setting cannot be changed via the operating structure. The factory setting is -50 C.
10.8
The solar controller has four different auxiliary boiler functions. 10.8.1 Auxiliary boiler minimum temperature For the auxiliary boiler to be released, the temperature in this boiler TFK must be higher than the set value. The minimum temperature limiting value minimum aux.b. temp. has a switching hysteresis of -5 K. (Example: auxiliary boiler min. temp. 30 C; enabled at 30 C, disabled at 25 C).
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Operating instructions Solar Energy Controller PS 5511 S-3.2 10.8.2 Auxiliary boiler function without thermal return flow increase The setting aux. b. temp. increase must be set to 0. The boiler circulation pump PFK is enabled when the difference in temperature between the sensor of the auxiliary boiler TFK and the storage tank sensor TPU is larger than the pre-defined set value "aux.b. differ on." The auxiliary boiler circulation pump PFK is switched off when the difference in temperature between the TFK sensor auxiliary boiler and the storage tank sensor TPU is smaller than the pre-set set value "aux.b. differ off". A minimal charging temperature difference at auxiliary boiler sensor TFK is maintained by speed regulation. The value Xs for the speed control is calculated from the following formula:
Xs TBO aux. boiler = storage tank temp. set value + x (aux. boiler diff. on + aux. boiler diff. off)
10.8.3 Auxiliary boiler function with thermal return flow increase If a thermal return flow increase is used, the auxiliary boiler circulation pump PKF can be enabled due to the increase in temperature at the auxiliary boiler sensor TFK. A minimal charging temperature difference at sensor TFK is maintained by speed regulation. The value Xs for the speed control is calculated from following formula:
Xs TFK aux. boiler = storage tank temp. set value + x (aux. boiler diff. on + aux. boiler diff. off)
The aux. boiler circulation pump PFK may also be enabled due to the increase in temperature at the auxiliary boiler sensor TFK. 10.8.4 Release of the aux. boiler circulation pump PFK due to the increase in temperature at the sensor TFK If the increase in temperature in the auxiliary boiler is sufficient, the aux. boiler pump PFK is switched on even though the boiler temperature is less than the "minimum aux. b. temp." and the difference in temperature between TPU and TFK is not sufficient. Over a continual period of 10 minutes, an average value is taken from the actual auxiliary boiler temperature TFK. If the increase in aux. boiler temperature at sensor TFK is higher than calculated average value by the value "aux.b. temp. increase x 5 K", PFK is switched on for a period of 10 minutes at minimum speed. If, after 10 minutes, the criteria, aux. boiler temp. min. and difference in temperature between auxiliary boiler sensor TFK and storage tank sensor TPU are fulfilled, the aux. boiler circulation pump PFK remains switched on.
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Operating instructions Solar Energy Controller PS 5511 S-3.2 10.8.5 Auxiliary boiler function with 3-point mixing valve motordrive for the return flow temperature control function The boiler circulation pump PFK is enabled when the difference in temperature between the auxiliary boiler sensor TFK and the return flow sensor TFR is greater than the pre-set set value "aux. boiler diff. on". The auxiliary boiler circulation pump PFK is switched off when the difference in temperature between the auxiliary boiler sensor TFK and the return flow sensor TFR is less than the pre-set set value "aux. boiler diff. off". Using speed control, it is attempted to reach and maintain a minimal difference tank temperature at auxiliary boiler sensor TFK. The value Xs for the speed control is calculated from following formula:
Xs TFK aux. boiler = storage tank temp. set value + x (aux. boiler diff. on + aux. boiler diff. off)
10.9
If the temperature at the top DHW tank sensor TBO or top storage tank sensor TPO rises to 3K above the set DHW tank or storage tank maximum value, the pump PRK is switched on. The pump PRK is switched off when the temperature at sensor TBO or TPO falls below the set DHW tank or storage tank maximum value. If the sensors TBO or TPO are not available, the temperatures at sensor TBU or TPU are used to control this cooling-down function.
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The aux. boiler circulation pump PFK may also be enabled due to the increase in temperature at the auxiliary boiler sensor TFK. See "10.8.4" for details. In both cases, with an activated pump PFK, the 3-point mixing valve MR is used to try and reach and maintain the minimum temperature, minimum aux.b. temp. at the sensor TFR. The mixing valve is set with a p-band of 5 K.
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Options
Depending on the hydraulic variant chosen (refer to "15.3 Hydraulic variants", page 37), only the options available for selection are displayed and can be selected.
11.1
If the option "yes" is chosen the solar controller may be operated over an eBUS with a compatible heating controller and economical use of energy for after-heating of the DHW tank can be ensured. The DHW tank sensor must be connected to the heating controller. The "DHW tank set value" and the "minimum DHW tank temperature" are adjusted on the heating controller. The two settings "DHW tank temp. setting" and "maximum DHW tank temp." in the solar controller do not have any function and are not displayed. The bottom DHW tank sensor TBU and the top DHW tank sensor TBO are also not displayed. The DHW tank set value will be set to the adjustable "minimal DHW tank temperature" for after-heating when a good solar yield (average revolutions of the solar pump PSm above 50 %) is available. This reduction is removed when the average revs PSm of the solar pump are below 50 %. The after-heating is set to minimum DHW tank temperature for 18 hours if the "DHW tank set temperature" is reached with solar energy and the average revolutions of the solar pump PSm drop below 80 % or the DHW tank temperature falls below the set value. This reduction is de-activated by a reset or power failure to the controller. Note: If there is selected a hydraulic variant with auxiliary boiler function and the auxiliary boiler pump PFK is switched on, the DHW tank set value is switched to DHW tank minimal temperature.
11.2
If the option "yes" is chosen the solar controller may be operated over an eBUS with a compatible heating controller and economical use of energy for after-heating of the DHW tank can be ensured. The storage tank sensor must be connected to the heating controller. The size in reduction of the set value is adjusted on the heating controller. The two settings "tank temp. settings" and "maximum tank temp." in the solar controller do not have any function and are not displayed. The bottom storage tank sensors TPU and the top storage tank TPO are also not displayed. 30
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Operating instructions Solar Energy Controller PS 5511 S-3.2 When a good solar yield (average revolutions of the solar pump above 50 %) is available, the storage tank set value (dependant on demand) for the after heating is reduced by an adjustable amount (e.g. 15 K). The reduction is de-activated if the average revolutions PSm of the solar pump PS drop below 50 %. The storage tank set value is continually calculated by the heating controller. The degree of reduction of the set value is adjusted on the heating controller Note: If a variant with auxiliary boiler function is selected and the aux. boiler pump PFK is activated, the reduction in storage tank set value becomes activated.
11.3
Overheating protection
collector switch-on temperature collector switch-off temperature collector protection temperature DHW tank protection temperature storage tank protection temperature swimming pool protection temperature 110 C 100 C 130 C pump always disabled 95 C pump always disabled 95 C pump always disabled no switch-off
If the TBO or TPO sensors are connected, this takes the function of overheating protection, otherwise the TBU or TPU sensors perform this function. If the TKO rises above 110 C, the solar pump is switched on with lowest power (even when DHW or storage tank maximum has been reached) and, using speed control, attempts to maintain the collector temperature at 110 C. If the TKO increases to above 130 C the pump is disabled. The pump is also disabled if the TKO sinks below 100 C (if DHW or storage tank maximum has been reached). At the DHW storage tank protection threshold temperature of 95 C the pump PS is always disabled and then re-enabled when the DHW storage tank temperature sinks below 93 C. Priority overheating protection: If overheating of the collector occurs, the heat is passed to the available heat consumption units DHW tank, storage tank or swimmingpool. As a rule, a fixed order for allocation is defined in the controller. Swimming pool-storage tank-DHW tank. The first available consumption unit is compelled to accept the heat.
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11.4
If this selector is activated a flow meter with pulse output VIG and return flow sensor TKR must be connected to the controller. The performance calculation of the solar output is now made on the basis of the difference in temperature between the collector sensor TKO and the return sensor TKR, the flow volume recorded VIG and the selected heating capacity of the heat transfer medium.
11.5
If this option is activated, the difference in temperature between collector flow and collector return flow is used to determine the performance output. The collector flow sensor disables the solar pump at a temperature above of 105 C.
11.6
For installation personnel only
Activation of this function allows the solar unit to be enabled for a period of 2 minutes following a defined increase in temperature (1 K/min.) or the minimum radiation temperature (30 C) at the radiation sensor TST. If circulation at the collector sensor TKO still gives the enabling criteria, the solar pump PS remains operational. If the enabling criteria are not given, the solar pump PS is disabled again. If the increase in temperature at the radiation sensor TST remains given or the temperature is higher than the minimum radiation temperature, the solar pump PS is enabled again after 5 minutes. The setting "radiation min./temp. increase/ switch-on and waiting time" cannot be adjusted via the operating system.
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All the temperature sensors have the same characteristic. Resistance values are shown in the following table.
Temp. C -20 -18 -16 -14 -12 -10 - 8 - 6 - 4 - 2 0 Resistance 48'536 43'247 38'592 34'489 30'866 27'663 24'827 22'313 20'079 18'094 16'325 Temp. C 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Resistance 14'479 13'342 12'085 10'959 9'950 9'045 8'231 7'499 6'840 6'246 5'710 Temp. C 24 26 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Resistance 5'225 4'787 4'029 3'266 2'663 2'184 1'801 1'493 1'244 1'042 876 Temp. C 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 120 130 140 Resistance 740 628 535 458 393 339 255 195 150 118 294
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13.1
For the controller to calculate and display power without the help of a flowmeter VIG and solar return sensor TKR, the system's solar power capability must be derived from manufacturer's specifications as shown:
For installation personnel only Solar power (kW) Installed collector power (kW) orientation factor inclination factor thermal coefficient of heat transfer medium
Set the resulting value in the solar collect. power submenu (see "5" (page 45)).
13.2
Flow rate in litres per hour is calculated using the following formula: Solar power (W) Flow rate V (l/h) = Solar power (W) T T x thermal coefficient of heat transfer medium see "13.1 Calculating solar power", page 34 = 10K (aligned at max. pump revolutions)
Thermal coefficient of the heat transfer mediumsee manufacturer's specifications The calculated flow rate V (l/h) must be set by adjusting a throttle valve (tachosetter or similar) in the system.
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Using the solar remote display FD 5411 it is possible to display the temperatures and values of the chosen hydraulic variants. The communication/supply to the remote display is carried out via eBUS.
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15.1
Installation
Installation and set-up instructions
Electrical installation and fuse protection must comply with local regulations. The solar controller must be powered continuously, to ensure operation at all times. Upstream switchgear should therefore be limited to emergency or main switches that are permanently "on". Before putting the controller into operation, check all electrical connections to the various system components. It may be necessary to electrically suppress strongly inductive loads in the vicinity of the controller (contactors, solenoid-operated valves, etc.). This can be done by connecting RC circuit directly to the coil terminals of the disturbing components. Recommended RC circuit: 0.047F, 100, rated at 250 VAC (e.g. Bosch, RIFA, etc.). For installation personnel only
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15.2
Connector layout
Observe the connector layout in the diagram below, and the connector pin-outs in the section "Hydraulic variants" (page 37) when wiring up the controller. Sensor cables leading to the controller must be routed separately from power cables. The electrical supply must be switched off (controller and contacts isolated): before opening the connector area while wiring up the controller Never touch the controller connectors!
For installation personnel only The illustration shows the controller front view, with the connector strip cover removed. X1 Output connector strip X2 Sensor connector strip 36
15.3
Hydraulic variants
TST TKO
on Display HS
3
PRK
N N N N N N
N PE
PS Ph
TBU
TKV
TKO
eBUS
+ 37
Operating instructions Solar Energy Controller PS 5511 S-3.2 15.3.2 Hydraulic variant 2
TKO
T TBO
R PS
TKV
For installation personnel only
AB A
TBU
UBY
AB - B
3
UBY
N N N N N N
N PE
PS Ph
TBU
TKV
TKO
eBUS
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Operating instructions Solar Energy Controller PS 5511 S-3.2 15.3.3 Hydraulic variant 4
TKO TST
PS
TBO
VIG TKR B
TKV
A TPU
TBU
UBP M
AB - B
3
UBP
N N N N N N
N PE
PS Ph
TBU
TKV
TKO
eBUS
+ 39
AB
Operating instructions Solar Energy Controller PS 5511 S-3.2 15.3.4 Hydraulic variant 12
TST TKO
T
For installation personnel only
R TKV PS
on Display HS
PRK
3
PRK
N N N N N N
N PE
PS Ph
TKV
TKO
eBUS
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Operating instructions Solar Energy Controller PS 5511 S-3.2 15.3.5 Hydraulic variant 20
TST
TKO
PS
TSB
TKR VIG
10.1 Collector minimum temperature 11.3 Overheating protection 10.2 Solar charging without return flow sensor for DHW tank, storage tank or swimming 11.4 Flowmeter pulse counter pool 11.6 Radiation sensor (heat sen10.3 Solar charging with return flow sensor for DHW tank, storage tank or swimming sor) pool 10.7 Frost protection function
N N N N N N
N PE
PS Ph
TSB
TKO
eBUS
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Operating instructions Solar Energy Controller PS 5511 S-3.2 15.3.6 Hydraulic variant 48
PFK
TFK
TPU
For installation personnel only
TV
N N N N N N
N PE
PFK Ph
TFK
eBUS
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16.1
127.5
145
145.0
180.5 200
16.2
Mounting instructions
1. Drill the three mounting holes (Use drill stencil at the last page of this operating instructions). 2. Fit the upper screw and hang the controller from it. 3. Remove the connector strip cover by loosening the securing screws. 4. Drive the two lower mounting screws fully home. You can now begin wiring up the controller.
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9.8
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Technical data
230 VAC 10 %, 50-60 Hz 7 VA 12 V, insulation strength 4 KV 0 C ......50 C max. 100 m, 0,75 mm2 2-cable bus, drilled, max. 50 m, min. 0.5 mm2 15 mA 250 VAC, 1 A, 50 Hz 250 VAC, 6 (2)A, 50 Hz The controller is compliant according to the following EU guidelines: 73/23/EWG "Low Voltage Guideline" 89/336/EWG "EMV guideline", including amendment guidelines up to 93/68/EWG II EN 60730 EN 60529 EN 50082-1 EN 50081-1 6,3A medium reaction 5x20mm filled with extinguishing agent (Protection for outputs 1 to 5)
Supply voltage Power consumption Sensor circuit voltage Ambient temperature Sensor cable length, cross-section eBUS Bus line, length, cross-section Loading capacity Output switching capability electron. outputs (1) mech. outputs (3)
Certification
Protection class
Degree of protection with correct installation IP 40 EMC EMC emission Protective fuse
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The following parameters can be changed after entering access code 2. They are intended solely for installation specialists.
Factory setting Your setting
No. Setting
Setting range
Function
hydraul. version
1
0 - 52
Enter the corresponding hydraulic variant according to the diagrams on "15.3 Hydraulic variants", from page 37 up. Minimum collector temperature at which the solar pump is enabled or disabled. Hysteresis off = -5 K e.g.: 20 C enabled 15 C disabled
30 %
10 - 100 %
100 %
10 - 100 %
Sets the starting revolutions for the solar pumps PS / PS 2. If this value is smaller than PS minimum revolut., the pumps start at the set PS minimum revolut. value. Sets the power capability of the solar installation. Refer to "13.1 Calculating solar power", page 34 for calculation of this value. This submenu is not displayed if a flow meter is connected and activated under Select options Specifies the amount of liquid flow corresponding to one flowmeter pulse (optional).
3,6 kW
0,1 - 99,9 kW
flow counter
1,0 L/I
L/I
0,0-10L/I
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20,0 C
0,0 - 70,0 C
No. Setting
Factory setting
Your setting
Setting range
Function
heating capacity
3,8 kJ/IK differ on
differ off
5.0K 15.0K
kJ/kgK
0,01-10kJ/IK
The heat capacity of the heattransfer liquid is given for the purpose of measuring the heat (optional). Difference in temperature between collector and DHW tank at which the solar pump becomes enabled.
15,0 K
0,0 - 40,0 K
5,0 K
0,0 - 40,0 K
Difference in temperature between collector and DHW tank at which the solar pump is switched off.
10
60,0 C
0,0 - 70,0 C
90,0 C
20,0 - 90,0 C
12
15,0 K
0,0 - 40,0 K
Difference in temperature between collector and storage tank at which the solar pump becomes enabled.
13
differ.2 off
5K
5,0 K
0,0 - 40,0 K
Difference in temperature between collector and storage tank at which the solar pump is switched off.
70,0 C
0,0 - 70,0 C
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No. Setting
Factory setting
Your setting
Setting range
Function
90,0 C
20,0 - 90,0 C
16
7,0 K
0,0 - 40,0 K
Difference in temperature between collector and and swimming pool at which the solar pump becomes enabled.
17
4,0 K
0,0 - 40,0 K
30,0 C
0,0 - 40,0 C
0-3
50,0 C
20,0 - 85,0 C
Preset minimum temperature of the auxiliary boiler. The pump PFK is disabled below this temperature. The auxiliary boiler pump will be enabled as soon as the temperature in the auxiliary boiler rises at a rate (in K/min.) higher than the set value. When set to 0, this function is de-activated. Difference in temperature between auxiliary boiler and storage tank at which the aux. boiler pump is enabled.
1,0 K/ min.
15,0 K
0,0 - 40,0 K
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Difference in temperature between collector and swimming pool at which the solar pump is switched off.
No. Setting
Factory setting
Your setting
Setting range
Function
5,0 K
0,0 - 40,0 K
Difference in temperature between auxiliary boiler and storage tank at which the aux. boiler pump is switched off.
24
30 %
10 - 100 %
19
T TBO TBU TBY TFK TKO TKR TKV TPO TPU TSB TST TV UBP UBY VIG
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2-cable bus
Heating threshold Solar heating threshold Cold water Motor drive, mixing valve Return flow mixing valve Neutral Power Earth externe boiler pump Auxiliary boiler pump Line Solar pump 1 Average pump power Current power Non-return valve collected energy Target temperature defined by the enduser, specialist, or the controller itself Throttle (e.g. tacho-setter) in the hydraulic circuit Domestic hor water (DHW) temperature/top sensor Domestic hot water (DHW) temperature/bottom sensor Bypass temperature/sensor Auxiliary boiler temperature sensor Collector temperature/sensor Collector return temperature/sensor Collector flow temperature/sensor DHW tank temperature/top sensor DHW tank temperature/bottom sensor Swimming pool temperature/sensor Incident radiation sensor (heat sensor) Thermostatic valve Valve DHW tank storage tank Bypass valve Flowmeter
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INDEX
L Legionella protection function ..................... 25 M manual ........................................................ 14 menu ........................................................... 12 Modifying settings ....................................... 18 Mounting instructions .................................. 43 O off ................................................................ 14 operating mode ........................................... 14 Options ........................................................ 21 Order of charging of the consumer units ..... 26 Overheating protection ................................ 31 P Power calculation ........................................ 34 Protective fuse ............................................ 11 R Radiation sensor ......................................... 32 Regular display ........................................... 11 Release of the aux. boiler circulation pump PBL ............................................................. 28 Remote display ........................................... 35 Reset button ................................................ 11 S Selecting options ......................................... 20 Selector knob ........................................ 11, 13 Setting knob .......................................... 11, 13 Setting the system flow rate ........................ 34 Settings with access code 2 ........................ 45 Solar charging with return flow sensor ........ 24 Solar charging without return flow sensor ... 24 submenu ..................................................... 12 T Technical data ............................................. 44 Technische Daten ....................................... 44 Temperature sensor resistance .................. 33 Terminal cover ............................................ 11 Test outputs ................................................ 19
A auto ............................................................. 14 Auxiliary boiler function ............................... 27 Auxiliary boiler function with 3-point mixing valve .......................................... 29 Auxiliary boiler function with thermal return flow increase ........................................ 28 Auxiliary boiler function without thermal return flow increase .............................. 28 Auxiliary boiler minimum temperature ........ 27 B Bypass function .......................................... 25 C change regular display ................................ 17 Charging to energy ..................................... 26 Charging to temperature ............................. 26 Collector flow sensor .................................. 32 Collector minimum temperature .................. 24 Connector layout ......................................... 36 Consumer cascade ..................................... 26 Controller dimensions ................................. 43 controls ....................................................... 11 Cooling down function ................................ 29 D display ................................................... 11, 12 E eBUS connector .......................................... 11 Enduser parameters ................................... 15 Explanation of terms ................................... 49 External DHS tank ...................................... 30 External storage tank .................................. 30 F Fault codes ................................................. 23 Fault display ................................................ 22 Flowmeter pulse counter ............................ 32 Frost protection function ............................. 27 H Hydraulic variants ....................................... 37 I Installation and set-up instructions ............. 35
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Notiz:
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Manufacture or distribution:
You can use the three circles as a template to drill holes _ for the controller mounting screws.