Deltamess TKS-WM User manual

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Compact heat meter Deltamess TKS-WM
Heat meter
Operating manual
IMPORTANT!
READ THROUGH CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.
KEEP ACCESSIBLE THROUGHOUT THE PRODUCT LIFETIME.

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Contents
Safety and warranty ...................................................................................... 3
Radio system.............................................................................................. 3
Safety with lithium batteries......................................................................... 4
Safety notes for lithium batteries.................................................................. 4
Norms and standards.................................................................................... 5
Norms and standards................................................................................... 5
Temperature sensor...................................................................................... 5
Connection cable calculator unit - volume meter.......................................... 5
Device elements ............................................................................................ 6
Control elements and interfaces................................................................... 6
Navigating within the levels.......................................................................... 6
Error messages............................................................................................ 6
Status displays ............................................................................................. 7
Special operating states............................................................................... 7
Display............................................................................................................ 8
Open the fast readout display loop............................................................... 8
Level operating scheme of the standard levels............................................ 8
Standard levels ............................................................................................ 9
Display level L0 – Current consumption values.......................................... 10
Display level L1 – Annual consumption values............................................11
Display level L2 – Current values............................................................... 12
Display level L3 – Parameters.................................................................... 13
Display level L4 – Connections .................................................................. 14
Configuration of radio interface................................................................ 14
Display level L4 – Connections .................................................................. 15
Display level L5 – Monthly values heat ...................................................... 16
Display level L6 – Monthly values cold....................................................... 16
Display level L7 – Monthly values Imp1 ..................................................... 17
Display level L8 – Monthly values Imp2 ..................................................... 17
Display level L9 – Maximum values ........................................................... 18
Error messages.......................................................................................... 19
Please keep the documentation for the entire service life.

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Important information
This product must be installed professionally and in accordance with the pre-
scribed assembly guidelines and may therefore only be installed by qualied
and trained experts.
Intended use
Heat meters are used for the centralised recording of the consumption of heat-
ing energy. Heat meters must be used exclusively for this purpose.
Non-intended use
Any use other than the use described above and any changes made to the
device constitute non-intended use, must be queried in writing beforehand and
are subject to special approval.
Warranty and guarantee
Warranty and guarantee claims are only valid if the parts in question have been
used in accordance with their intended use and if the technical requirements
and any applicable technical regulations have been observed.
Safety Instructions
Improper handling and excessively forceful tightening of threaded ttings can
cause leaks. Observe the maximum torque stated in the manual. The dimen-
sions and thermal loads of seals must be appropriate for their application. You
should therefore only use the seals delivered with the device.
Radio system
The radio system rcu4 or the matching radio add-on modules are not compati-
ble with this heat meter.
The installed meter is a pressurized component.
There is a risk of persons suffering scolds from hot water.
Safety and warranty

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Safety with lithium batteries
Certain heat meter components can be equipped with a lithium
battery.
This type of battery is classied as dangerous goods.
VALID TRANSPORT REGULATIONS ARE TO BEADHERED TO IN EACH
CASE! Inspection documents for the batteries used are available on request.
Handling of lithium batteries
• Store protected from dampness and moisture
• Do not heat to above 100 °C or throw into re
• Do not short-circuit
• Do not open or damage
• Do not charge
• Keep out of reach of children
In the event of an accident, the following points must be heeded:
In case of a leak:
- Cover with sodium carbonate or an equivalent crystal soda
- Make gases and vapours precipitate by spraying with water
- Make sure of sufcient ventilation
- Avoid any direct contact
In the event of injuries:
- If interior components of the dry element should come into contact with the
eyes, rinse thoroughly with water for 15 minutes.
- In the event of contact with the skin, wash with plenty of water and take off
soiled clothing.
- Move away from the accident spot following inhalation.
- Always consult a doctor.
In the event of re:
- Use a Lith-X or Class-D re extinguisher.
- NEVER USE WATER FOR EXTINGUISHING PURPOSES
- Do not use CO2, halogen re extinguishers with dry substances or foam
extinguishers.
- Move away from the accident spot following inhalation and ventilate the area.
- Always consult a doctor.
Safety notes for lithium batteries

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Norms and standards
Conformity see EU Declaration of Conformity (enclosed)
Electromagnetic compatibility
Interference resistance EN 61000-6-2
Emitted interference EN 61000-6-3
Protection rating
IP protection rating IP65 according to EN 60529
Heat meter
European Measuring Instruments Directive
(MID)
EC-type examination certicate
2004/22/EC and 2014/32/EU
DE-12-MI004-PTB009
Heat meter CEN EN1434
Quality of heat medium in accordance with VDI guideline 2035
in accordance with AGFW-standard 510
Inuencing quantities
Electromagnetic class E1
Mechanical class M1
Environment class A
Precision class 3
Norms and standards
Sensor diameter and cable lengths
Temperature sensor supply ow (red) 5.2 mm 1.5 m (opt. 3 m)
Temperature sensor return ow (blue) 5.2 mm 0.8 m
Cable length (calculator unit wall installation) 30 cm
Temperature sensor
Connection cable calculator unit - volume meter

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Control elements and interfaces
Device elements
Error messages
Error code Error date
alt.
alt. alt.
Wrong direction of ow
If a serious error occurs with the device, the
error code and error date are displayed be-
fore the meter status.
If the incorrect direction of ow is established,
an error message appears on the display as
shown.
(1) LC display
The display is off as standard (sleep
mode). The display can be activated by
pressing a key.
(2) Key <H >(horizontal)
(3) Key < V > (vertical)
(4) IrDA interface
(5) Interface cover
(6) Module interface
(7) Attachment holes for external optical
modules
(8) User protection and slots for
external cable connections
Navigating within the levels
1. To open the display loop or level operating scheme
Press the <H> or <V> key briey to open the fast readout
display loop.
Press the <H> or <V> key longer than 3 seconds to open
the level operating scheme.
2. To change from any position on one level to the next level
Press the < H > key
3. To change to the next display within one level
Press the < V > key

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Status displays
Device elements
Special operating states
Display Description Measures/Notes
• Communication credit of
the module interface or
IrDA exceeded
• Is eliminated after the credit period
(module = current day; IrDA = current
month) has passed
• Operating time
expired • Device must be replaced
• Wrong direction of ow • Check installation (note arrow on ow
sensor)
• Check piping
• Check recirculating pumps and
thermostats for correct function
• Temperature sensors
have been mixed up or
tted incorrectly
• Check whether ow sensor has been
tted in the right strand or
• check type of installation of tempera-
ture sensor
Display Description
The data displayed apply for:
• Heat
• Cool = Cold • Imp1 = Impulse input 1
• Imp2 = Impulse input 2
• (empty) = Displayed value is the current value
• M (Memory) = Value on a monthly or due date
Displayed value is a date value:
• Day = Current date
• M-Day = Date applies for a saved annual or monthly value
Displayed value is a checksum:
• Check = Checksum refers to the current consumption value
• M-Check = Checksum is valid for a saved
annual or monthly value

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Display
To change menus:
Press the < V > key
To change the level: Press the < H > key
Open the fast readout display loop
The display is always off as standard (sleep mode ).
The fast readout display starts
with the current consumption
value.
After 10 repetitions, the display
automatically changes back to
sleep mode.
You can change to the level
operating scheme at any time.
To do so, press the <H> or <V>
key for longer than 3 seconds.
Error messages are displayed
with the error number and the
error date for 5 seconds
before the “Current value”
display is shown.
Level operating scheme of the standard levels
Press the < H > key briey or the < V > key briey
Press the < H > key or the <V> key for longer than 3 seconds.
Display test - everything on
0.5 sec.
Current value
5 sec.
Due date
5 sec
Due date value
5 sec pulsating
Display test - everything off
0.5 sec
10 x

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Display
L0
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
L9
L8
Current consumption values
• Standard level
Annual consumption values
• Standard level
Current values
• Available in all device versions
• Can be hidden individually
Parameter
• Available in all device versions
• Can be hidden individually
Connections
• Only available in device version with integrated
communication modules
• Can be switched off individually
Monthly values heat
• Only available in device version with heat metering
• Can be switched off individually
Monthly values cold
• Only available in device version with cold metering
• Can be switched off individually
Monthly values impulse input 1
• Only available in device version with impulse input
• Can be switched off individually
Maximum values
• Available in all device versions
• Can be switched off individually
Monthly values impulse input 2
• Only available in device version with impulse inputs
• Can be switched off individually
Standard levels

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Display level L0 – Current consumption values
Display
Level display
Display test – all on
Display test – all off alt.
Error number
Error date alt.
Current
consumption
values
These segment blocks
depend on the device
conguration.
alt. alt. alt.
alt. alt.alt.
alt. alt.alt.
Meter statuses Serial number Current date Checksum
alt. alt.alt.
The displays coloured grey are optional or can be added and switched off as required.
Heat Heat
Imp.2
Imp.1
Cold

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Display level L1 – Annual consumption values
Display
Level display
Meter statuses Serial number Current due date Checksum
alt. alt.alt.
alt. alt.alt.
alt. alt.alt.
alt. alt.alt.
The displays coloured grey are optional or can be added and switched off as required.
Annual
consumption
values
These segment blocks
depend on the device
conguration.
Heat
Imp.2
Imp.1
Cold

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Display
Display level L2 – Current values
alt.
Level display
Current ow
Current
Supply ow temperature
Current
Return ow temperature
Current
Temperature difference
Current
energy ow
Operating hours
Cumulated volume
High-resolution
meter status heat
High-resolution
meter status cold This segment appears depending on
the device conguration.

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Display
Display level L3 – Parameters
Calibration Checksum
Firmware version
Serial number
Calibrated
Firmware version
alt. alt.
Level display
Date of next due date
Impulse value
Flow sensor
Identication
Possible + activated
levels
Share of solar added
Serial number Imp1
Impulse value Imp1
+ lter + medium (here cold
water - "low" thermometer)
Serial number Imp2
Meter status Imp1
Meter status Imp2
Impulse value Imp2
+ lter + medium (here hot
water - "high" thermometer)
These segments appear depending on
the device conguration.
This example:
Levels 2, 3, 4 and 5 are shown,
= Level 6 is hidden,
2x space = Levels 7+8 are not available
=Level 9 is hidden
No water meter
present at Imp1
No water meter
present at Imp2
alt.
alt.

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Display
Display level L4 – Connections
Level display
Radio mode
Emission
Start time
Stop time
Transmission-free days
Offset days
AMRwalk by
4/2 protocolsannually
6/0 protocols
monthly
These segment blocks appear depending on the device conguration.
Conguration of radio interface

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Display
Display level L4 – Connections
These segment blocks appear depending on the device conguration.
Conguration of impulse output
Level display
Primary address
M-Bus heat meter
Primary address
M-Bus cold meter
Primary address
M-Bus Imp1
Primary address
M-Bus Imp2
Level display
Impulse output WMZ
Impulse output KMZ
Conguration of M-Bus interface

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Display
Display level L5 – Monthly values heat
Level display
Oldest monthly
value
Heat alt. alt.alt.
Latest monthly value
Heat alt. alt.alt.
Date Serial numberChecksumMeter count
The displays coloured grey are optional or can be added and
switched off as required.
Display level L6 – Monthly values cold
alt. alt.alt.
alt. alt.alt.
Level display
Oldest monthly
value
Cold
Latest monthly
value
Cold
Date Serial numberChecksumMeter count
The displays coloured grey are optional or can be added and
switched off as required.

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Display
Display level L7 – Monthly values Imp1
alt. alt.alt.
alt. alt.alt.
Date Serial numberChecksumMeter count
Level display
Oldest monthly
value
Imp1
Latest monthly value
Imp1
The displays coloured grey are optional or can be added and
switched off as required.
alt. alt.alt.
alt. alt.alt.
Date Serial numberChecksumMeter count
Display level L8 – Monthly values Imp2
Level display
Oldest monthly
value
Imp2
Latest monthly value
Imp2
The displays coloured grey are optional or can be added and
switched off as required.

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Display
Display level L9 – Maximum values
alt.alt.
Max. temperature Date Period above limiting
value
Max. ow rate Period > qpDate
alt.alt.
alt.alt.
Level
display
Supply ow
Return ow
Heat meter

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Error messages
Error messages
Error display Error description Measures/Notes
• Hardware error or
damaged rmware • Check ow sensor, connection
cable and calculator unit for external
damage
• Device must be replaced
• Add-on module has
been paired with an-
other meter before
• The module has the measuring data
of another heat meter
• Save data, since these are overwrit-
ten after a short time
• Press any key to delete the display
• Supply ow
sensor broken • Check temperature sensor and
pipes for mechanical damage
• Device must be replaced
• Short circuit
supply ow sensor • Check temperature sensor and
pipes for mechanical damage
• Device must be replaced
• Return ow
sensor broken • Check temperature sensor and
pipes for mechanical damage
• Device must be replaced
• Short circuit
return ow sensor • Check temperature sensor and
pipes for mechanical damage
• Device must be replaced

DELTAMESS DWWF GmbH
Sebenter Weg 42
D-23758 Oldenburg in Holstein
Tel. +49 (0) 43 61/ 51 14-0
Fax +49 (0) 43 61/ 51 14-88
www.deltamess.de
Compact heat meter Deltamess
Type: TKS-WM
Document no.: 30204-05
Source DM_Bedienungs-Anleitung
Issue date: 1.04.2016
Issue status: 04.16
Print no.: FOM-DMHE-EN0-DSPLY
V 4.0
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