Viessmann SCU124 Solar Control Unit For Single Load Installation and Operating Instructions

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The document discusses the installation, operation, and troubleshooting of a solar system controller unit.

The document discusses the controller unit, sensors, pumps, collectors, tanks, and other accessories that make up the solar system.

The document outlines mounting the controller, making electrical connections, and commissioning the system as the main installation steps.

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Mounting
Connection
Handling
Fault indication
Examples

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Contents
Imprint ..................................................................................2 2.2.3 System screen.......................................................................... 7
Security devices....................................................................2 2.3 Blinkcodes................................................................................ 7
Technichal data and function survey..................................3 2.3.1 System-Screen Blinkcodes.................................................... 7
1. Installation..............................................................4 2.3.2 Blinking codes.......................................................................... 7
1.1 Mounting................................................................................... 4 3. Commissioning.......................................................8
1.2 Electrical wiring....................................................................... 4 4. Control parameter and indication channels.......8
1.2.1 Standard solar system............................................................ 5 4.1 Channel overview................................................................... 8
1.2.2 Solar system and after-heating............................................. 5 4.1.1-6 Indication channels................................................................. 9
2. Operation and function.........................................6 4.1.7-18 Adjustment channels............................................................ 10
2.1 Adjustment buttons............................................................... 6 5. Tips for fault indication........................................13
2.2 System monitoring display.................................................... 6 5.1 Miscellaneous......................................................................... 14
2.2.1 Channel indication.................................................................. 6 6. Accessory..............................................................16
2.2.2 Tool bar..................................................................................... 6

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Important notice:
CU 72060171 01 We took a lot of care over the texts and drawings of this
UL 60730-1A:2002 manual and to the best of our knowledge and consent. As
CSA E60730.1:2002 faults can never be excluded, please note:
Your own calculations and plans under consideration of
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basis for your projects. We don´t offer a guarantee for the
completeness of the drawings and texts of this manual
- they only represent some examples. They can only be
used on own risk. No liability is assumed for incorrect,
incomplete or false information and the resulting damages.

Errors an technical changes excepted.

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• system-monitoring-display
• up to 4 temperature sensors
Pt1000
• heat balancing
• function control
• user-friendly operation by simple
handling
• solar operating hours counter and
thermostat function optionally
• VBus


!

Scope of delivery:
1 x SCU124
1 x accessory bag
1 x spare fuse T4A
2 x screws and dowels
4 x strain relief and screws
Additionally enclosed in the full kit:
1 x sensor FKP6
2 x sensor FRP6

Technical data
Housing:
plastic, PC-ABS and PMMA Functions: Temperature differential Power supply:
Protection type: IP 20 / DIN 40050 controller with optional add-on system 115 V~
functions. Operating hours counter Total power supply:
Environmental temp.: 32 ... 104 °F
for solar pump, tube collector spe- 2 (1) A 115 V~
Size: 172 x 110 x 46 mm cial function, as well as heat quantity Breaking capacity per relay:
Mounting: wall mounting, mounting balancing. electromechanical relay:
into patch-panels is possible
Inputs: for 4 temperature sensors 2 (1) A 115 V~
Display: System screen for sys- Pt1000
tems visualisation, 16-segment display,
Outputs: 2 electromechanical relay
7-segment display, 8 symbols for system
status and operating control lamp Bus: VBus®
Operation: by 3 pushbuttons in the
front of the housing
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1. Installation display
1.1 Mounting Warning!
Switch-off power supply before
opening the housing.
The unit must only be located internally. It is not suitable
for installation in hazardous locations and should not be
cover
sited near to any electromagnetic field.The controller must
additionally be equipped with an all-polar gap of at least 3 mm
pushbutton
or with a gap according to the valid installaton regulations,
cable conduits with strain e.g. LS-switches or fuses. Please ensure sensor cables and
relief AC power supply are separated.
can fuse 4A
1. Unscrew the cross-recessed screw of the cover and
remove it from the housing.
hanging 2. Mark the upper fastening point on the wall and premount
the enclosed plug and screw.
3. Hang up the housing at the upper fastening point and
mark the lower fastening point on the subsurface (hole
depth 1/2"). Install the plug in the lower hole.
4. Fasten the housing at the top and attach it with the lower
fastening screw.

fixation

1.2 Electrical wiring


fuse The power supply to the controller must only be made by
an external power supply switch (last step of installation!)
and the line voltage must be 115 Volt (60 Hz). Flexible
lines are to be fixed at the housing by enclosed strain relief
supports and screws.
The version the controller is equipped with 2 output relays
to which the consumers e.g. pumps, valves etc. can be
connected:
• Relay 1
Sensor connections ground connections Relay connections 18 = line power conductor R1
power connections 17 = neutral conductor N
VBus® 13 = ground clamp
• Relay 2
16 = line power conductor R2
15 = neutral conductor N
The controller comes with a VBus® for data communication 14 = ground clamp
and energy supply of external modules. The modules are
The temperature sensors (S1 up to S4) will be con-
connected independently of the polarity to the connections
nected to the following terminals independently of the
marked with „VBus®“. Via this data Bus you can install one
polarity:
or more VBus® modules, e.g.:
1 / 2 = Sensor 1 (e.g. Sensor collector 1)
• Heat quant. measurement module WMZ
3 / 4 = Sensor 2 (e.g. Sensor tank 1)
• Smart display SD3
5 / 6 = Sensor 3 (e.g. Sensor TSPO)
• Data logger, DL2
7 / 8 = Sensor 4 (e.g. Sensor TRL)
Additionaly, the controller can be connected to the PC with The 115V power supply is connected to:
the help of a USB Adaptor cable. With the ServiceCenter 19 = neutral conductor N
Software (RCS) the controller parameters can be changed, 20 = conductor L
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measurements can be read out, processed and visualised. 12 = ground clamp


The software enables an easy function control and adjust-
ment of the system.
Electrostatic discharge can lead to damages of elec-
tronic components!

Dangerous voltage on contact!


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1.2.1 Wiring connections for system 1 Standard solar system with 1 tank, 1 pump and 3 sen-
sors. The sensor S4 / TRF can optionally be used for heat
quantity balancing.

Arr 1

S1

R1
Symbol Specification
S3 S1 Collector sensor
S2 Tank sensor below
S3 Tank sensor at the top
S4 / TRF S2 (optionally)
S4 / TRF Sensor for heat quantity
measurement (optionally)
R1 Solar pump

1.2.2 Wiring connections for system 2 Solar system and after-heating with 1 tank, 3 sensors
and after-heating.The sensor S4 / TRF can optionally be used
for heat quantity balancing.

Arr 2

S1

Symbol Specification
R1 S3 S1 collector sensor
S2 tank sensor below
S3 tank sensor at the top
R2 S4 / TRF sensor for heat quantity
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S2
S4 / TRF balancing (optionally)
R1 solar pump
R2 pump for heat exchange

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2. Operation and function


2.1 Pushbuttons for adjustment
The controller is operated by 3 pushbuttons below the
display. The forward-key (+) is used for scrolling forward
through the indication menu or to increase the adjustment
values. The backwards-key (–) is accordingly used for the
reverse function.
backwards forward For adjustment of last indication channel, keep button +
pressed for 2 seconds. If an adjustment value is shown on
– +
OK the display, SEt is indicated. In this case you can press the
key „Set“ (OK) in order to change into input mode.
Select a channel by keys – and +
Shortly press key OK, so that „SEt“ flashes
Adjust the value by keys – and +
Shortly press key OK, so that „SEt“ permanently appears,
the adjusted value is now saved.
SET
(selection / adjustment mode)

2.2 System monitoring display



!


The system monitoring display consists of 3 blocks: indica-
 tion of the channel, tool bar and system screen (active
system scheme).
Complete Monitoring-Display

2.2.1 Channel indication


The indication channel consists of two lines. The upper
line is an alphanumeric 16-segment indication in which mainly
the channel names / menu items are shown. In the lower
7-segment indication, the channel values and the adjustment
parameters are indicated.
only channel indication
Temperatures are either indicated in °F or °C, whereas
temperature differences are indicated in K or °Ra respec-
2.2.2 Tool bar tively.

The additional symbols of the tool bar indicate the current


system status.

Symbol standard flashing

relay 1 active
only tool bar
relay 2 active
maximum tank limitation
collector cooling function or
active / maximum tank
recooling function active
temperature exceeded
collector minimum limitation
antifreeze- function activated
or antifreeze function active
collector security shutdown or
tank securtiy shutdown active
+ sensor defect

+ manual operation active


an adjustment channel is
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changed SET-mode

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2.2.3 System screen


The system screen (active system scheme) shows the
schemes selected on the controller. It consists of several
system component symbols, which are - depending on the
current status of the system - either flashing, permanently
only system screen
shown or hidden.
Sensor Sensor tank top

Collector 1

Pumps

Additional symbol for


operation of the burner

Tank heat exchanger Tank Tank 2 or after-heating (with


additional symbol)
Temperature sensor
Collectors
with collector sensor
Heating circuit
Tank 1 and 2
with heat exchanger
Pump

3-way-valves
The flow direction or the current bre- After-heating
aking capacity are always shown. with burner symbol

2.3 Blinking codes


2.3.1 System screen blinking codes
• Pumps are blinking during starting phase
• Sensors are blinking if the respective sensor-indication
channel is selected.
• Sensors are quickly blinking in case of sensor defect.
• Burner symbol is blinking if after-heating is activated.

2.3.2 LED blinking codes Constantly green: everything all right


Red/green blinking: initialisation phase
manual operation
Red blinking: sensor defect
(sensor symbol is quickly blinking)
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3. Commissioning
For primary commissioning the system configuration has to be adjusted first.
1. AC power supply must be activated.The controller passes
an initialisation phase in which the operating control lamp
Operation cont- flashes red and green. After having finished the initialisation,
rol ­lamp the controller is in automatic operation with factory set-
backwards forward tings. The factory default system configuration is Arr 1.
– + 2. - select adjustment channel Arr
OK
- change into -mode (see 2.1)
- select the system configuration by Arr-characteristics
- adjustment is saved by pressing button
Now the controller is ready for operation and should enable
an optimum operation of the solar system by the factory
SET
settings made.
(Selection / Adjustment mode)
Arr 1 Arr 2
System configurations:

Arr 1 : standard solar system


Arr 2 : solar system with after-heating

4. Controller parameter and indication channels


4.1 Channel-overview
Legend:
x 
Corresponding channel is available. Corresponding channel is only available if the option heat
x* quantity measurement is deactivated (OWMZ).
MEDT
Corresponding channel is available if the appropriate option
is activated. The channel antifreeze content (MED%) is only shown if a
medium other than water or Tyfocor LS / G-LS (MEDT
 0 or 3) is used. The adjustment is only appropriate when
Corresponding channel is only available if the option heat using other types of antifreeze.
quantity measurement is activated (OWMZ).
Arr specification page
Please note: channel
1 2*
S3 and S4 are only indicated if sensors are connected. OCX x x Option collector cooling collector 1 11
CMX x* x* Maximum temperature collector 1 11
Arr specification page OCN x x Option minimum limitation collector1 11
channel
1 2* CMN x* x* Minimun temperature collector 1 11
COL x x Temperature collector 1 9 OCF x x Option antifreeze collector 1 11
TST x Temperature tank 1 9 CFR x* x* Antifreeze temperature collector 1 11
TSTL x Temperature tank 1 below 9 OREC x x Option recooling 11
TSTU x Temperature tank 1 above 9 O TC x x Option tube collector 12
S3 x Temperature sensor 3 9 AH O x Switch-on temp. for thermostat 1 12
TRF   Temperature return sensor 9 AH F x Switch-off temp. for thermostat 1 12
S4   Temperature sensor 4 9 OHQM x x Option WMZ 12
h P1 x Operating hours relay 1 9 FMAX   Maximum flow 12
h P2 x Operating hours relay 2 9 MEDT   Antifreeze type 10
kWh   Heat quantity kWh 10 MED% MEDT MEDT Antifreeze content 10
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MWh   Heat quantity MWh 10 HND1 x x Manual operation relay 1 12


Arr 1-2 System 8 HND2 x x Manual operation relay 2 12
DT O x x Switch-on temperature difference 10 LANG x x Language 12
DT F x x Switch-off temperature difference 10 UNIT x x Change over °FAH / °CEL 12
S MX x x Maximum temperature tank 1 10 PROG XX.XX Program number
EM x x emergency temperature collector 1 10 VERS X.XX Version number

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4.1.1 Indication of collector temperatures

COL: Shows the current collector temperature.


Collector temperature • COL : collector temperature (1-collector-system)
display range: -40 ... +482 °F

4.1.2 Indication of tank temperatures

TST: Shows the current tank temperature.


Tank temperatures • TST : tank temperature (1-tank-system)
Display range: -40 ... +482 °F

4.1.3 Indication of sensor 3 and sensor 4

S3, S4: Shows the current temperature of the corresponding addi-


Sensor temperatures tional sensor (without control function).
Display range: -40 ... +482 °F • S3 : temperature sensor 3
• S4 : temperature sensor 4
Please note:
S3 and S4 are only indicated if the temperature sensors
are connected (shown).
4.1.4 Indication of other temperatures

TRF: Shows the current temperature of the sensor.


other mea­sured • TRF : temperature return flow
tempe­ratures
Display range: -40 ... +482 °F

4.1.5 Operating hours counter


h P1, h P2: The operating hours counter adds up the solar operating
Operating hours counter hours of the respective relay (h P). Full hours are shown
Display channel on the display.
The operating hours added up can be reset. As soon as
one operating hours channel is selected, the symbol in
permanently shown on the display. The button SET (OK)
must pressed for approx. 2 seconds in order to get back
into the RESET-mode of the counter.The display-symbol
is flashing and the operating hours will be set to 0. In order
to finish the RESET-procedure, the button SET (OK) must
be pressed in order to confirm.
In order to interrupt the RESET-procedure, no button
should be pressed for about 5 seconds. The controller re-
turns automatically into the indicaton mode.

4.1.6 Heat quantity balancing


OHQM:Heat quantity balan- A heat quantity balancing is possible for all systems in
cing conjunction with a flowmeter. You just have to activate the
Adjustment range: OFF ... ON option heat quantity balancing in the channel OHQM.
Factory setting: OFF
The volume flow readable at the flowmeter (l/min) must
FMAX:
be adjusted in the channel FMAX. Antifreeze type and
Volume flow in l/min
concentration of the heat transfer medium are indicated on
Adjustment range 0 ... 20
the channels MEDT and MED%.
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in steps of 0,1
Factory setting 6,0

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MEDT: Type of antifreeze Type of antifreeze:


Adjustment range 0 ... 3 0 : water
Factory setting 1 1 : propylene glycol
2 : ethylene glycol
3 : Tyfocor® LS / G-LS
MED%: Concentration of
antifreeze in (Vol-) % Note: When using Tyfocor HTL antifreeze set the Type to
MED% is blinded out by the 1 (propylene glycol), and set the concentration to 50%
MEDT 0 and 3.
Adjustment range 20 ... 70
Factory setting 45
The heat quantity transported is measured by the indication
kWh/MWh:Heat quantity of the volume flow and the reference sensor of feed flow
in kWh / MWh S1 and return flow S4. It is shown in kWh-parts in the in-
Display channel dication channel kWh and in MWh-parts in the indication
channel MWh. The sum of both channels form the total
heat output.
The heat quantity added up can be reset. As soon as one
of the display channels of the heat quantity is selected, the
symbol is permanently shown on the display.The button
SET (OK) must be pressed for approx. 2 seconds in order to
get back into the RESET-mode of the counter. The display-
symbol is flashing and the value for heat quantity will be
set to 0. In order to finish the RESET-procedure, the button
SET (OK) must be pressed for con­firmation.
In order to interrupt the RESET-procedure, no button
should be pressed for about 5 seconds. The controller re-
4.1.7 ∆T-regulation turns automatically into indication mode.
DT O: Primarily the controller looks at the temperature difference
Switch-on temperature between the collector temperature sensor and the tank
difference temperature sensor. If the switch-on temperature difference
Adjustment range (DT O) is reached, the pump is activated. If the adjusted
2,0 ... 40,0 °Ra switch-off temperature is underrun (DT F), the controller
Factory setting 12.0 switches-off.
DT F:
Switch-off temperature ­diff.
Adjustment range
1,0 ... 38 °Ra
Factory setting 8.0 °Ra
Please note: Switch-on temperature difference DO must
be at least 2 °Ra higher than the switch-off tempe­rature­
difference DF.
4.1.8 Maximum tank temperature
S MX: If the adjusted maximum tank temperature is exceeded,
Maximum tank temp. further heating of the tank is stopped so that damaging
Adjustment range overheating can be avoided. If the maximum tank temperature
40 ... 203 °F is exceeded, the display will show the symbol .
Factory setting 140 °F Please note: The controller is equipped with a security-
switch-off of the tank, which avoids further heating of the
tank if 203 °F is reached at the tank.
4.1.9 Limit collector temperature
Collector emergency shutdown
EM:
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Limit collector temperature If the adjusted collector limit temperature (EM) is exceeded,
Adjustment range the solar pump (R1/R2) is deactivated in order to avoid
230 ... 400 °F, damaging overheating of the solar components (collector
Factory setting 285 °F emergency shutdown). The limit temperature is set to
285 °F but it can be changed within the adjustment range of
230 ... 400 °F. In the display is shown (flashing).
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4.1.10 System cooling


OCX: If the adjusted maximum tank temperature is reached, the
Option system cooling solar system switches-off. If the collector temperature rises
Adjustment OFF ... ON to the adjusted maximum collector temperature (CMX),
Factory setting ON the solar pump is reactivated until this limit temperature
value is again underrun. The tank tempe­rature might con-
CMX:
tinue to rise (subordinated active maximum tank tempe-
Maximum collector temp.
rature), but only until 203 °F (emergency shutdown of the
Adjustment range
tank). If the tank tempe­rature is higher than the maximum
210 ... 380 °F
tank temperature (S MX) and the collector temperature is
Factory setting 250 °F
lower by at least 5 K than the tank temperature, the solar
pump is activated until the tank is again cooled down by
the collector and the tubes under the adjusted maximum
temperature (S MX).
In case of active system cooling, the display shows the
symbol (flashing). Due to the cooling function the solar
system can be kept operable for a longer period on hot
summer days and a thermal release of the collector and the
heat transfer medium is ensured as well.
4.1.11 Option minimum collector limitation
OCN: The minimum collector temperature is a minimum switching
Mimimum collector limitation temperature, which must be exceeded so that the solar
Adjustment range OFF / ON pump (R1/R2) is switched-on. The minimum temperature
Factory setting OFF shall avoid a steady starting-up of the solar pump (or solid
fuel boiler charging pumps) for low collector temperatures.
CMN:
If the minimum temperature is underrun, the display shows
Minimum collector tempera-
the symbol (flashing).
ture Adjustment range
14 ... 32 °F
Factory setting 50 °F

4.1.12 Option antifreeze function


OCF: The antifreeze function activates the loading circuit between
Antifreeze function collector and tank if the adjusted antifreeze function is un-
Adjustment range derrun in order to protect the solar fluid from freezing or
OFF / ON thickening. If the adjusted antifreeze temperature is excee-
Factory setting OFF ded by 2 °F, the loading circuit will be deactivated.
CFR: Please note:
Antifreeze temperature As there is only a limited quantity of heat available in the
Adjustment range tank for this function, the antifreeze function should only
14 ... 50 °F be used in regions with few days of temperatures around
Factory setting 40 °F freezing point.

4.1.13 Recooling function


OREC:
option recooling If the adjusted maximum tank temperature (S MX)
adjustment range is reached, the solar pump remains activated in order
OFF ... ON to avoid an overheating of the collector. The tank
Factory setting: OFF temperature might continue to increase but only up to
203 °F (emergency shutdown of the tank).
In the evening the solar system continues running until
the tank is cooled down to the adjusted maximum tank
temperature via collector and pipes.
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4.1.14 Tube collector special function


O TC: If the controller measures an increase of 4 °Ra compared
Tube collector special to the last collector temperature stored, the solar
function pump is switched-on to 100 % for about 30 seconds.
Adjustment range: After expiration of the solar pump runtime the current
OFF ... ON collector temperature is stored as new reference value. If
Factory setting: OFF the measured temperature (new reference value) is again
exceeded by 4 °Ra, the solar pump again switches-on for
30 seconds. If the switch-on difference between collector
and tank is again exceeded during runtime of the solar
pump or during standby mode of the system, the controller
automatically switches over to solar charging.
If the collector temperature drops by 4 °Ra during standby,
the switch-on value for the special tube collector function
will be recalculated.
4.1.15 Thermostat function
(Arr = 2)
The thermostat function works independently from the solar
after-heating use of surpluse energy
pump operation and can be used for after-heating by a boiler,
use of surplus energy, or for rejecting excess heat.
• AH O < AH F
the thermostat function is used for after-heating
• AH O > AH F
the thermostat function is used for use of surplus
energy or heat rejection.

The display shows the symbol if the second relay


output is activated.

AH O: AH F:
Thermostat-switch-on Thermostat-switch-off tem­
­tem­perature pe­rature
Adjustment range: Adjustment range:
32 ... 203 °F 32 ... 203 °F
Factory setting: 104 °F Factory setting: 113 °F
4.1.16 Operating mode
HAND1,HAND2: For control and service work the operating mode of the
Operating mode controller can be manually adjusted by selecting the adjust-
Adjustment range: ment value HAND, in which the following adjustments can
OFF, AUTO, ON be made:
Factory setting: AUTO • HAND
Operating mode
OFF : relay off (flashing) +
AUTO : relay in automatic operation
4.1.17 Language ON : relay on (flashing) +

LANG: The menu language can be adjusted in this channel.


Adjustment of language
• dE : German
Adjustment range: dE, En, It
• En : English
Factory setting: En
• It : Italiano
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4.1.18 Unit • Fr : French


UNIT: The menu unit can be adjusted:
Adjustment of unit
• °FAH
Adjustment range: FAH, °C
• °CEL
Factory setting: FAH
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5.Tips for fault indication


can fuse T4A If a malfunction occurs, a notification is given on the display
of the controller:

Warning symbol

Operating control lamp

Operating control lamp flashes red. On the display the Operating control lamp off
symbols and appear.

Sensor defect. An error code is shown Check the power supply


on the relevant sensor indication channel
instead of a temperature.
888.8 - 88.8 o.k.

Line break. Check Short-circuit. The can fuse of the controller is defective.
the line. Check the line. It can be replaced after removal of the
front cover (spare fuse is enclosed in the
accessory bag).

Pt1000-temperature ­sen­sors can be che-


cked with an ohmmeter. The following
table lists the corresponding resistance
values for different temperatures.

°F W °F W
14 961 131 1213
23 980 140 1232
32 1000 149 1252
41 1019 158 1271
50 1039 167 1290
59 1058 176 1309
68 1078 185 1328
77 1097 194 1347
86 1117 203 1366
95 1136 212 1385
104 1155 221 1404
113 1175 230 1423
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122 1194 239 1442


Resistance values of the
Pt1000-sensors

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5.1Various:

Pump is overheated, but no heat is being transferred from Pump starts for a short moment, switches-on/off
collector to the tank, feed flow and return flow are equally repeatedly
warm, possibly also bubble in the tubes

Air in the system? Is the temperature diffe-


Exhaust the system; incre- rence at the controller
ase system pressure to too small?
no yes the minimum pressures
listed in the Vitosol Start- no yes
up and service manual. Change ∆T on and ∆T off
Switch the pump on and accordingly.
off for a short time no o.k.
Wrong placing of the
Is the collector circuit
collector sensor?
blocked at the dirt trap?

no yes Mount the collector sen-


yes
sor at solar feed flow
(warmest collector out-
Clean the dirt trap put); use the sensor well of
Activate option tube coll-
ector special function the respective ­collector.

Pump starts up very late and stops working soon. The temperature difference between tank and collector
increases enormously during operation; the collector cir-
cuit cannot dissipate the heat.

Switch-on-temperatu- Collector circuit pump


re difference ∆Ton too defect ?
large?
no yes
no yes
Change ∆T on and ∆Toff Repair / Replace
accordingly.
Collector sensor un­favour­ Heat exchanger calcified?
able placed (e.g. contact
sensor instead of sensor no yes
well.
Decalification
yes
If necessary activate tube
collector function.
Heat exchanger plugged?
o.k.

no yes

Cleaning

Heat exchanger too


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small?
yes
New calculation of the
dimension.

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a b
Tanks are cooled during the night.
Control the check valve Please also check further
in warm water circulati- pumps which are connec-
on- o.k. ted to the solar tank.

Does collector circuit yes no


pump run during the
night?
Check the controller The gravitation circu­ Cleaning or replacement.
no yes functions lation in the circulation
line is too strong; insert a
Collector temperature is stronger check valve or an
at night higher than ambi- electrical 2-way valve be-
ent temperature. Check the supply and re- hind the circulation pump;
turn line flow check valves the 2-way valve is open in
no yes pump operation, other­
to ensure functionality.
wise it is closed, conect
pump and 2-way valve in
Is the tank insulation
parallel; activate the cir-
sufficient?
culation again!
yes no Intensify the insulation.

The solar circuit pump does not work although the coll-
Is the tank insulation clo- ector is obviously warmer than the tank.
se enough to the store?
Replace or intensify the
yes no insulation.
Does the control LED
flash? There is no current; check
Are the tank connections
fuses / replace them and
insulated?
yes no check power supply.
yes no Insulate connections.

Change connection and Does the pump start up


Warm water outflow let the water flow side- in manual operation? The adjusted tempe­rature
upwards? wards or through a ther- difference for starting the
no yes
mosiphon trap; less tank pump is too high; choose
no yes
losses now? a matching setting

Is the power supply to


no yes
the pump coming from
the controller? Is the pump stuck?
o.k.
Does warm water re-
no yes
circulation pump run for Use the re-circulation yes
a very long time? pump with timer and
switch-off thermostat (en- Put the pump into operati-
no yes
ergy efficient circulation) on by means of a screwdri-
ver; is it passable now ?
Switch-off the re-circulati-
on pump and the isolation
no
valve for 1 night; less tank Check the pumps of the
losses? after-heating circuit ac-
cording to nightly run and Are the fuses o.k.? Is the pump out of order?
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defective check valve; pro- - replace if necessary


yes no blem solved? no yes

no Replace the fuses. Controller seems to be


defective - replace it.
a b
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6. Accessory

Smart Display SD3


Serves as a visualization of collector and DHW tank tem-
perature, as well as energy transfer (kWh) within the solar
system.
Datalogger DL2
Come complete with ServiceCenter Software (full version).
Compact wall mounted devise to capture system operational
details enabling further anaylsis using ServiceCenter software,
or using spreadsheet software. Comes with 180 MB flash me-
mory and ethernet cable connection.
ServiceCenter Light Software c/w USB Adaptor Cable
Used to view system activities and performance in real time
obtained from the Solar Control Unit and it's sensors.
ServiceCenter Full Software c/w USB Adaptor Cable
Same as above plus datalogger integration and ability to change
settings of Solar Control Unit using PC.

Viessmann Manufacturing Company (U.S.) Inc. Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.


45 Access Rd. 750 McMurray RD.
Warwick, RI 02886 Waterloo, Ontario N2V 2G5
Telephone: (401) 732-0667 Telephone: (519) 8856300
Fax: (401) 732-0590 Fax: (519) 8850887
Internet: www.viessmann-us.com Internet: www.viessmann.ca
E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

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Please note:
The design and the specifications are to be changed without notice.
The illustrations may differ from original product.
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