Exodraft EBC10v2 User manual

Fitting, installation
and operating instructions
EBC10v2
UK
EBC10v2
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1. Specications .............................................................................................4
1.1 Dimensions and capacity ...................................................................................4
2. Product information .......................................................................................5
2.1 Accessories ................................................................................................6
2.2 Fitting .....................................................................................................6
2.2.1 Connection diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.3 Layout of the user interface.................................................................................8
2.3.1 Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.3.2 Terminal board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.4 Mechanical installation ................................................................................... 10
2.5 Display .................................................................................................. 11
2.5.1 Using the interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
2.5.2 Setting the language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
2.5.3 Locked home screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2.6 Introduction to the user interface......................................................................... 14
2.7 Setup .................................................................................................... 15
2.7.1 Chimney draft setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
2.8 Pre/post-purge........................................................................................... 16
2.9 Temperature Sensor...................................................................................... 17
2.10 Quick menu for setpoint.................................................................................. 17
3. Settings and troubleshooting .............................................................................18
3.1 Error codes............................................................................................... 18
3.2 Overview of the service menu ............................................................................ 18
3.2.1 Light-emitting diodes and terminal board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
3.2.2 Switch between the basic functions of pressure control and supply air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
4. Pressure regulation of exodraft chimney fans ..............................................................22
4.1 Application.............................................................................................. 22
4.2 Functioning.............................................................................................. 22
4.3 Electrical connection ..................................................................................... 22
4.4 Wiring examples ......................................................................................... 22
4.4.1 One boiler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
4.4.2 Continuous operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
4.4.3 One boiler with potential free contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
4.4.4 One boiler and extra monitoring with PDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.4.5 One boiler with potential free contact and temperature sensor input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
5. Pressure regulation of supply air fan.......................................................................28
5.1 Application .............................................................................................. 28
5.2 Mode of operation ....................................................................................... 28
5.3 Electrical connection ..................................................................................... 28
6. EU Declaration of Conformity .............................................................................29

Installation: ________________________________
Installer: _________________________________
Installation Date: ____________________________
Symbols:
The following symbols are used throughout this manual to bring attention to potential danger or to important
information about the product.
Prohibition symbol:
Failure to observe instructions marked with a prohibition symbol is associated with serious injury or death.
Danger symbol:
Failure to observe instructions marked with a danger symbol is associated with personal injury or material
damage.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, OR INJURY, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
• Use this unit in the manner indicated by the manufacturer. If you have questions, contact the supplier.
• Before servicing the unit: Switch of the power and ensure that no one can turn it back on accidentally.
• Installation work should be done by qualied individuals according to applicable statutory regulations.
• Follow directions of the manufacturer along with general safety guidelines.
• This unit must be grounded during installation.
Disposal:
No special disposal requirements. Disposal of this product should be carried out in accordance with statutory
regulations regarding electronic waste.
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1. Specications
1.1 Dimensions and capacity
exodraft EBC10v2 Styring
Power supply V 1x 230 V / 50 Hz
Max. motor load kW/hp 0.35/0.5
Operating temperature °C -20 to 50
Selection of operations Pa 0-150
Tolerance Pa +/-5%
+24V supply mA 100 Max.
Control and alarm relay Max 230 VAC/4A AC1 - 24 VDC/2A DC1
Boiler inputs 10-48 VDC / 10-230 VAC
Output TRIAC VAC 10-230
Temperature Input Pt1000
Dimensions AxBxC 175 x 175 x 100 mm
Weight kg 1.5
IP-rating IP 54
Fuse A 4.0T
XTP-150 sensor
Power supply VDC 24 VDC(+/- 15%)
IP-Rating IP 54
Output VDC 0-10 VDC, max 10 mA
Operating temperature °C -25 to 50
Tolerance Pa +/-5%
Dimensions mm 80 x 82 x 55,5
Chimney Probe
Dimensions H mm 108
I mm 89
A
B
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2. Product information
Description
EBC10v2 (exodraft Boiler Control) is a specially developed control component for constant pressure regulation of
chimney draft. Available in variant:
• EBC10v2EU01 is suitable for indoor installation
By changing the setup, EBC10v2 can also:
• Regulate the supply of fresh air to the boiler room (see section 4).
Guide structure
EBC10v2 can be used either to control exodraft chimney fans or to control supply air fans.
The guide is divided into six sections::
• Section 1. Specications
• Section 2. ”Product Information”.
• Section 3: Settings and Troubleshooting
Section 4: Pressure control of exodraft chimney fans (default setting).
• EBC10v2 ensures and monitors consistent pressure in the chimney.
• EBC10v2 can also be used for boiler systems with modulating burners.
• The automation monitors the draft in the chimney, disabling the burner in case of malfunction.
• The automation is designed for both solid fuel boilers, atmospheric gas boilers, and boilers with oil and
gas blow torches.
• EBC10v2 can control a chimney fan directly.
Section 5: Pressure control of supply air fan.
• EBC10v2 is used for control of a supply air fan.
• EBC10v2 ensures and monitors consistent pressure in the boiler room.
• The automation monitors the pressure in the boiler room, disabling the burner in case of malfunction.
• EBC10v2 can control a supply air fan directly.
Section 6: EU Declaration of Conformity
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EBC10v2 includes the following:
EBC10v2
Pos. Part Item no. Function
A EBC10v2 EBC10v2EU01 Control of exodraft chimney fans and blow fans. For indoor
installation.
B Pressure
transducer (XTP)
XTP150 Measures the air pressure in boiler room, chimney, or outdoor
atmospheric pressure.
D Measuring probe
for EBC10v2EU01
3200813 Measures pressure in the chimney.
E 2 m. Silicone hose 2000335 Supplies the pressure transducer (XTP) with reference pressure
from the measuring probe or from outdoors.
Instructions 3120070
2.1 Accessories
Part Item no. Function
Relay ES12 For connection of more than two boilers
External PDS PDSBOX Measures pressure in the chimney
Rep. switch REP-AFB Isolation switch
Measuring probe 90° 3200814 Measures pressure in the chimney (Pos. C)
2.2 Fitting
Cable length
Max. cable length between EBC10v2 and XTP: 100 m.
Max. cable length between EBC10v2 and chimney fan / fan: 100 m.
Max. cable length between XTP and measuring probe 2 m.
A
C
B
E
D
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2.2.1 Connection diagram
EBC10v2 is to be tted and connected as shown in the diagram below.
B1
A
A
B2
Ø 6.5
EBC10v2
RD11804
A
A
Ø 6.5
Control of. Fitting procedure
Chimney fan
Note!
• Install EBC10v2EU01 and the pressure transducer (XTP) in the boiler room.
• Fit the measuring probe (A) in the boiler ue or in the manifold. However, for atmospher-
ic boilers, the probe must always be positioned after the draft hood.
• Connect the hose from the measuring probe to the negative terminal on the pressure
transducer“B1”.
• When the measuring probe is placed outside, it must be installed in a manner that pre-
vents the formation of condensation or ice. EBC10v2EU01 comes with a straight measur-
ing probe.
• EBC10v2 must always be installed where it is protected from wind and weather (rain,
snow, etc.)
Supply air fan • Install the control and the pressure transducer (XTP) in the boiler room.
• Connect the hose for measuring reference pressure (outdoor atmospheric pressure) to
the negative terminal“B1” on the pressure transducer. Run the hose outside the building
to a place not exposed to the weather. The open end of the hose may be installed inside
a box as described at the top of the next page.
Note! • Particularly when wanting positive pressure* in the chimney / boiler room:
• Connect the hose to the positive terminal on the pressure transducer“B2”.
• EBC10v2 comes with only 2 m of hose.
Note!
*The default setting of the EBC10v2 is for negative pressure regulation, but local statutory
regulations may require constant positive pressure.
**Do not install the pressure transducer in an airtight enclosure, as it uses the atmospheric
pressure for reference..
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Make sure to position the pressure transducer (XTP) correctly.
Note
Do not blow into the valves of the XTP.
For outdoor installation, place the pressure transducer where it is not exposed to the weather. For outdoor
installation, the pressure transducer should be placed in a box tted with a hole (Ø2mm) in the bottom. The
hole serves to ensure correct reference pressure and prevent water entry
If the pressure transducer is positioned where insects have access to the free end, installing a sinter lter is
recommended
2.3 Layout of the user interface
2.3.1 Panel
Pos. Del Funktion
A USB • USB Interface
B Display • Shows operation and changes in the user interface (menu system)
• Indicates alarms
• shows normal operation status
C • Go forward/up in the menu system
D • Approves your action
• Forward
E • Go down in the menu system
F • Interrupt action
• Back
G Fuse • Fuse type
EBC10v2
G
B
D
E
F
A
C
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2.3.2 Terminal board
The following explains connection options for the terminal board
Terminal Betegnelse Terminal Use
1 PE Ground 18 Inactiv
2 Supply - L1 19 Inactiv
3Supply – N 20 Inactiv
4 Chimney fan – N 21 Inactiv
5 Chimney fan - L1 (Regulating) 22 XTP-0V DC power supply
(transducer)
6 Chimney fan - PE Ground 23 XTP-24V DC power supply
(transducer)
7 Frequency converter relay NO 24 Inactiv
8 Inactiv 25 Inactiv
9 Inactiv 26 Inactiv
10 Alarm Out - NO 27 0V DC Power supply
11 Alarm Out - C 28 24 VDC power supply (Max.
100 mA)
12 Voltage input from appliance /
boiler 1 thermostat optocoupler
(+) (10-230V AC/DC
29 24 VDC power supply (Max.
100 mA)
13 Voltage input from appliance /
boiler 1 thermostat optocoupler
(-) (10-230V AC/DC
30 PDS-NC (normally closed)
Proven draft switch
14 Burner 1 relay switch-Normally
open (max. 230 VAC, 2 amps.)
31 PDS-NO (normally open) Prov-
en draft switch
15 Burner 1 relay switch-Common
(max. 230 VAC, 2 amps.)
32 PDS-C (shared) Tested draft
switch
16 Inactiv 33 Pt1000
17 Inactiv 34 Not used
35 Pt1000
* However, terminals 30, 31, and 32 may be used for connecting other auxiliary monitoring equipment as well.
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2.4 Mechanical installation
The control and the transducer must be installed inside, preferably in the boiler room. The control does not need to be
installed in a cabinet.
100 m
2 m
EBC10v2 Control
EBC10v2
Do not install the transducer in an airtight enclosure. It uses the boiler room pressure / atmospheric pressure
as reference pressure.
The control can be installed directly on the wall or somewhere similar.
Take o the lid.
The installation holes are placed under the plastic screws keeping the cover in place.
The distance between the control and the transducer should not exceed 100 m.
EBC10v2
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2.5 Display
The diagram below shows the layout of the display on the EBC10v2. All possible display values are indicated:
INTAKE : 36 Pa
OUT : 15 %
SETPOINT : 55 Pa
The purpose of the display is to indicate:
• Operating information (pressure, etc.)
• Alarms
• Parameters
• Set points
• USB
2.5.1 Using the interface
The user interface is operated via four buttons with the following functions:
Tast Funktion
• Activate the service menu
• Edit and save settings
• Go to menu item and adjust value
• Return to operation screen from any point in the menu system
• Reset alarm when “Manual Reset”is selected in menu 2.3.
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2.5.2 Setting the language
It is possible to change the language on the display. The default setting is in English.
To set the language on the screen, follow these steps:
Step Action Display
1• Go to the Main Menu
• Select 4. User Interface
MAIN MENU
1 REGULATION
2 ALARM
3 SERVICE
4 USER INTERFACE
2• Select 1. Display
USER INTERFACE
1 DISPLAY
4
3• Select 1. Language
DISPLAY
2 UNITS
3 LCD BACKLIGHT
4 LCD CONTRAST
4 1
1 LANGAUGE
4• Use the arrow keys to switch between languages
• Finish the approval/storage via the check box
• The display should now have switched to the desired
language
DISPLAY
LANGUAGE
ENG
4 1 1
ENG
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2.5.3 Locked home screen
Access to the service menu is open as a default.
It is possible to lock the home screen with a code.
To turn the code on/o, follow these steps:
Step Action Display
1• Go to the Main Menu
• Select 3. Service
MAIN MENU
1 REGULATION
2 ALARM
4 USER INTERFACE
3 SERVICE
2• Select 7. Enable Pin
SERVICE
2 I/O-VIEW
3 OPTION
4 FACTORY DEFAULTS
5 MANUAL MODE
6 USB CONFIG
3
7 ENABLE PIN
3• Use the arrow keys to toggle between o and on
• Approve/Save with chech mark
SERVICE
ENABLE PIN
3 7
ON
If you have selected the code to be enabled:
• Activate the service menu (keep the check button pressed for 5 seconds)
• Enter code 3142
• Set the value with the arrows and conrm on the way / nally with the check button
ENTER PIN CODE
3142
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2.6 Introduction to the user interface
Menu structure
Only qualied personnel should use the service menu
The service menu consists of four main menus, each divided
into submenus.
• 1. Regulation
• 2. Alarms
• 3. Service
• 4. User interface
Function description Display indicates
Menu:
11.1 Pressure regulation: 0-95%: 0-150 Pa
1.2 Operating mode: Continuous or Intermittent
1.3 Pre-purge: Time and speed mode
1.4 Post-purge: Time and speed mode
1.5 Sensor: Range min. and max.
1.6 Properties: See page 18 (2.9 Service menu overview)
REGULATION
2 OPERATION MODE
3 PRE-PURGE
4 POST-PURGE
5 SENSOR
6 PROPERTIES
1
1 SET PRESSURE
Menu:
22.1 Error: Alarm type
2.2 Error log: Alarm log covering 19 readings
2. 3 Reset: Automatic or manual
ALARM
2 ERROR LOG
3 RESET
2
1 ERROR
Menu:
3
3.1. Version no.
3.2 I/0-view: Input/output monitor/activator
3.3 Option: Bearing cycle, prime, draft input delay.
3.4 Factory presets: Default settings
5 Manual mode: TRIAC/frequency converter output 0-100%
6 USB cong: Updating of rmware, conguration les
SERVICE
2 I/O-VIEW
3 OPTION
4 FACTORY DEFAULTS
5 MANUAL MODE
6 USB CONFIG
3
1 VERSION
Menu:
44.1: Display: Language, units, and LCD settings
USER INTERFACE
4
1 DISPLAY
See page 18 (2.9 Service menu overview) for detailed overview
MAIN MENU
2 ALARM
3 SERVICE
4 USER INTERFACE
1 REGULATION
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2.7 Setup
2.7.1 Chimney draft setting
To set the pressure in the chimney, follow the procedure detailed below:
Step Action Display
1• Start the system
• EBC10v2 displays the actual negative pressure (in this
example, 55 Pa)
EXHAUST : 149 Pa
OUT : 48 %
SETPOINT : 55 Pa
2* • Press and hold for 5 seconds to get into the
service menu
• Enter code: 3142
• Select menu 1
MAIN MENU
2 ALARM
3 SERVICE
4 USER INTERFACE
1 REGULATION
3• Select menu 1.1
REGULATION
2 OPERATION MODE
3 PRE-PURGE
4 POST-PURGE
5 SENSOR
6 PROPERTIES
1 SET PRESSURE
4• Set required pressure
REGULATION
SET PRESSURE
37 % : 55 Pa
RANGE 2-95 %
1 1
7
Note: This procedure only covers setting the pressure in the chimney.
* Only if the controller is locked with a pin code
1
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2.8 Pre/post-purge
To set up pre-/post-purge period, follow procedure below:
Step Action Display
1• Start the system
• EBC10v2 displays the actual negative pressure (in this
example, 55 Pa)
INTAKE : 149 Pa
OUT : 100 %
SETPOINT : 55 Pa
2* • Press and hold for 5 seconds to get into the service
menu
• Enter code: 3142
• Select menu 1
• w
MAIN MENU
2 ALARM
3 SERVICE
4 USER INTERFACE
1 REGULATION
3• Regulation 1
• Select menu 1.2 Pre-purge
• Select menu 1.3 Post-purge
REGULATION
1 SET PRESSURE
2 OPERATION MODE
4 POST-PURGE
5 SENSOR
6 PROPERTIES
3 PRE-PURGE
4• Select either 1.3.1 Time or 1.3.2 speed mode
PRE-PURGE
2 SPEED MODE
1 TIME
1 3
5 • Set the desired time in seconds
• 0-1800 seconds
PRE-PURGE
TIME
RANGE 0-1800 Sec
0
1 3 1
6 • Fix 20-100
• or variable
• Finish and return to operation screen with
PRE-PURGE
SPEED MODE
Fix 100
1 3 2
* Only if the controller is locked with a pin code
1
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2.9 Temperature Sensor
To activate the temperature sensor, follow the procedure below:
Step Action Display
1• Go to the Main Menu
• Select 1. Regulation
MAIN MENU
2 ALARM
3 SERVICE
4 USER INTERFACE
1 REGULATION
2• Select 7. Temperature sensor
REGULATION
2 OPERATION MODE
3 PRE-PURGE
4 POST-PURGE
5 SENSOR
6 PROPERTIES
7 TEMP. SENSOR
3• Select 1. Enable Sensor
TEMP. SENSOR
2 ENABLE AUTOSTART
3 START TEMPERATURE
4 STOP TEMPERATURE
5 FORCED OP.
6 TEMP. ALARM
1 ENABLE SENSOR
4• Use the arrow keys to toggle between o and on
• Approve/Save with chech mark
TEMP. SENSOR
ENABLE SENSOR
ON
2.10 Quick menu for setpoint
To access the set point menu quickly, follow the procedure below:
Step Action Display
1• Start the system
• EBC24 displays the actual negative pressure (in this exam-
ple, 55 Pa)
INTAKE : 149 Pa
OUT : 100 %
SETPOINT : 55 Pa
2• Press
• Use the arrow keys to switch between the set pressure
• Approve/Save with chech mark
REGULATION
SET PRESSURE
RANGE 0-150 Pa
19
1
1 7
1 7 1
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3. Settings and troubleshooting
3.1 Error codes
Most terminal connections are monitored for correct operation. An LED light indicates operating status. If a light comes
on, it is an indication that everything is functioning correctly, while a light going out indicates a problem in the circuit it
monitors. In addition, error codes are shown on the display.
The error codes are:
Display Explanation
A1 Draft Exhaust Insucient pressure may be due to:
1. Chimney fan has insucient capacity
2. Mechanical or electrical fan failure
3. Blocked chimney
4. Introduction of excessive dilution air
5. XTP sensor not responding correctly
A2 Power Fault Indicates that there has been a power fault
A3 XTP-Exhaust Indicates a disconnected signal from the XTP sensor on the exhaust side to the control. May
be caused by:
1. Lose connections
2. Faulty XTP-sensor
3. Defective controller
A4 Error Start Indicates that the control has been unable to release the burner within 15 minutes.
A5 Alarm Override Indicates alarm has been disregarded
A6 Draft Input Missing signal from PDS function. Indicates a defective function.
A7 RS485 error No communication between EBC10v2 and modbus network
A8 Priority The draft has been insucient and therefore the control has been in priority
3.2 Overview of the service menu
The service menu is built in 4 levels and associated submenus.
Menu Sub-menu Function Display Description Classication Standard
1 Exhaust EXHAUST
11 Draft set point SET EXHAUST Adjustment of exhaust setpoint. 2%-95% af sensor 17%
12 Operation mode EXHAUST MODE Continuous or intermittent operation. In inter-
mittent mode the exhaust fan runs only if one
or more boiler inputs are active.
Continuous/
Intermittent
Intermittent
13 Pre-purge PRE-PURGE Pre-purge settings
131 Time TIME Pre-purge time in seconds 0-1800 0
132 Operation mode SPEED MODE Select variable if the pre-purge should be con-
trolled by the XTP-sensor or have a xed speed.
Variable / FIX 20-100% FIX 100%
14 Post-purge POST-PURGE Post-purge settings
141 Time TIME Post-purge time in seconds 0-1800 0
142 Operation mode SPEED MODE Select variable if the post-purge should be con-
trolled by the XTP-sensor or have a xed speed.
Variable / FIX 20-100% Variable
15 Sensor SENSOR
151 Min. pressure RANGE MIN XTP minimum pressure in Pa. -500 – 500 Pa 0
152 Max. pressure RANGE MAX XTP Maximum pressure in Pa. 0 – 1000 Pa 150 Pa
16 Parameters PROPERTIES
161 Alarm limit draft ALARM LIMIT Select the alarm limit of the draft. The value is in
% of the set point.
If 167 = "Negative" ->50
- 80 %.
If 167 = "Positive" -> 150
- 300 %"
64 % (167 = "Negative")
144 % (167 = "Positive")
162 Alarmdelay ALARM DELAY Select a alarm delay from 0-120 seconds. 0 – 120 s 15
163 Min. voltage SPEED MIN Mimimum speed of the fan 0 – MENU 164 15 %
164 Max. voltage SPEED MAX Maksimum speed of the fan. MENU 163-100% 100
165 Xp EXHAUST Xp Proportional gain. 0-30 15
166 Ti EXHAUST Ti Integral gain. 0-30 8
167 Sampling rate SAMPLING RATE Set the sampling rate for the PID Loop 1-10 10
168 Pressure type PRESSURE MODE Positive or negative pressure in the stack. Positive or Negative Negative
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Menu Sub-menu Function Display Description Classication Standard
17 Temperature Sensor TEMP. SENSOR
171 Enable Sensor ENABLE SENSOR Enables the temperature sensor and displays
the current temperature on the main screen
On/O O
172 Enable Autostart ENABLE AUTOSTART Enables the temperature as a start signal for the
controller
On/O O
173 Start Temperature START TEMPERA-
TURE
Sets the start temperature 40-100° C 40° C
174 Stop Temperature STOP TEMPERATURE Sets the stop temperature 0-Start Temperature - 5 35° C
175 Forced operation FORCED OP.
1751 Set Forced opera. SET FORCED OP. Enables the full speed operation of the
chimney fan, if the forced operation
temperature setpoint is reached
On/O O
1752 Temperature Limit Temperature Limit Sets the limit temperature 5-450° C 250° C
176 Temperature Alarm TEMP. ALARM
1761 Enable Temp. Alarm ENABLE. TEMP.
ALARM
Enables the alarm relay if the setppoint is
reached
On/O O
1762 Alarm Limit ALARM LIMIT Sets the alarm limit 25-450° C 450° C
1763 Alarm Delay ALARM DELAY Sets the delay before the alarm 0-60 Seconds 5
169 Application APPLICATION Sets if the control has to work as Exhaust
or Intake
Exhaust / Intake Exhaust
2 ALARM
21 Alarm Status ERROR The error is shown here
22 Alarm log ERROR LOG The last 10 alarms will be saved in the menu.
23 Reset RESET Selecting "AUTO" will automatic reset the
alarm after 15 seconds. If "MAN" is selected,
the "X" has to be pressed.
MAN / AUTO AUTO
3 Service SERVICE
31 Version no. VERSION Software version is showed.
32 I/O I/O-VIEW
321 BURNER I/O AUX OUT XXX
AUX IN XX
In this menu the status of the boiler I/O is
shown. By pressing athe AUX OUT relays
can be activated by pressing up and down.
Multiple activations of the a button will move
from relay 1 to 6
322 EXHAUST I/O EXH XTP x.xV OFF
EXH VFD x.xV OFF
XTP, VFD and VFD relay status for Exhaust.
323 Draft input DRAFT INPUT ON/
OFF
Draft Input I/O status.
324 Alarm relay ALARM OUTPUT
ON/OFF
Alarm relay output status.
33 Options OPTION
331 Bearing cycle BEARING CYCLE Selecting "YES" will enable a bearing cycle on
present fans, if the boilers has not been active
for 24 hours.
ON/OFF ON
332 Allow prime Selecting a number from 0-250 will enable the
prime function. This allows the boilers to be
activated even though no sucient draft is
present.
0-250 s / o O
333 Draft Input Delay DRAFT INPUT DELAY The delay before the control goes into Fraft
Alarm
0-20 s 0 s
34 Factory reset FACTORY If "YES" is selected, a factory reset will be
performed.
YES/NO NO
35 Manual Mode MANUAL MODE Set a specic value for a continuous
chimney fan speed.
0-100% 0%
i.e. disabled
36 USB conguration USB CONFIG
361 format USB FORMAT USB Selecting "YES" will format the USB ash drive.
Notice! All data will erased!
YES / NO NO
362 Data Log DATA LOG USB /
INTERNAL
Selecting "USB" will store the alarm log on the
USB ash drive, "INT" will store the log in the
internal memory.
USB / INT INT
363 Save cong. le SAVE CONFIG FILE Slecting "YES" provides the possibility to select
congurationles stored on the USB ash drive.
YES / NO NO
364 Load cong. le LOAD CONFIG FILE Selecting "YES" will download the current
conguration to the USB ash drive.
YES / NO NO
365 Upgrade rmware UPGRADE FIRM-
WARE
This function provides the possibility to
upgrade the rmware by means of a USB Stick
4 User Interface USER INTERFACE
41 Display DISPLAY
411 Language LANGUAGE Language. ENG/DEU/DNK/SWE/
NOR/FRA/ESP
ENG
412 Pressure units UNITS Pa or inWC units. Pa / inWC inWC
413 LCD backlight LCD BACKLIGHT LCD backlight turned on or not. The USE param-
eter will cause the backligt to be turned on if a
button is pressed.
ON / OFF / USE ON
414 LCD contrast LCD CONTRAST 10 – 100 % 50
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3.2.1 Light-emitting diodes and terminal board
The chart below lists the terminal board connection options and light-emitting diode displays.
PT1000
PT1000
No. Designation Max. load Meaning when the light-emitting diode is:
1, 2 og 3 SUPPLY IN 230-240 V AC +/- 10 % green: EBC20 is connected to power supply
4, 5 og 6 FAN OUT 3A green: the Triac output is active
7 og 8 VFD OUT 250 V AC, 8A, AC3 green: the relay is closed
9, 10 og 11 ALARM OUT 250 V AC, 8A, AC3 green: the relay is active
12 og 13 BOILER 1 IN 18 til 230 V DC/V AC green: the input is active
14 og 15 BURNER 1 OUT 250 V AC, 4A, AC3 green: the relay is closed
16 og 17 Idle
18 og 19 Idle
28 og 29 24 V DC OUT 100 mA green: voltage is OK
red: overload
20 og 21 Idle 20 mA green: output is active
22, 23 og 24 XTP IN green: XTP connected
red: return voltage > 12 V DC
30, 31 og 32 PDS IN * green: C & NO are closed
* However, terminals 30, 31, and 32 may be used for connecting other auxiliary monitoring equipment as well.
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