Guntamatic Biocom series Product guide

Pelletfiring englisch
BIOCOM
Operating Instructions / System Log Book
PH-01
EN-B30-007-V12-0315

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Information on this documentation
BS-01
Please read through this documentation carefully.
It is intended as a reference document and contains important
information on the design, safety, operation, maintenance and
care of your heating system.
We are always looking to improve our products and
documentation. Any ideas and suggestions you may have will be
gratefully received.
GUNTAMATIC Heiztechnik GmbH
Bruck 7
A-4722 PEUERBACH
Tel: 0043 (0) 7276 / 2441-0
Fax: 0043 (0) 7276 / 3031
Email: office@guntamatic.com
It is important that you pay particular attention to
the safety issues highlighted in the text by these
symbols.
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Reproduction of any kind, communication to third parties by any
means or use for purposes other than those intended without
the written consent of the owner is prohibited.
Subject to printing errors and technical amendments.

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Contents
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Seite
1 Introduction ............................................................................5
2 Important notes ......................................................................6
2.1 Intended Use 6
2.2 Operating the heating system 6
2.3 Gurantee and liability 7
2.4 Safety instrcutions 7
2.5 Security advices for the heating system 10
3 System components ............................................................11
4 Safety systems .....................................................................12
5 Control panel description....................................................13
6 Overview of menu levels .....................................................14
6.0 Houselevel 15
6.1 Programmeselection 16
6.2 Custumermenu 16
6.2.1 Custumer level 17
6.2.2 Heating circulataion 17
6.2.3 Warmwater / adition Warmwater 18
6.2.4 Loading, Buffer or Zubringerpumpe 18
6.2.5 Pump HP0 19
6.2.6 boiler´s cascade 19
6.2.7 Servicelevel 20
6.2.7.1 Resetdata 20
6.2.7.2 Beginning service 21
6.2.7.3 Parameter HC 0-8
/ Screet heater
22
6.2.7.4 Parameter Warmwater / adition Warmwater 0-2 22
6.2.7.5 Parameter HP0 23
6.2.7.6 Parameter trunk blink 23
6.2.7.7 Parameter backrunmixer 23
6.2.7.8 System adittion 24
7 User settings ........................................................................25
7.1 Activiting and Deactiviting a heatingprogramme
25
7.2 Heatingtimes
programme
26
7.3 Roomtemperature
set
27
7.4 Warmwatertemperature
set
28
7.5 Room controller
use
29

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Contents
Seite
8 Operating the heating system.............................................30
8.1 Controll of the heater 31
8.2 Fuel/ Quality 32
8.3 fill storeroom 33
8.4 attitude combustion air 34
8.5 Emptying the ash 35
9 Cleaning/ care.......................................................................36
9.1 Interim cleaning 37
9.2 General cleaning 38
10 Rectifying faults ..................................................................39
11 Information messages/ Fault codes ..................................41
12 Replacing fuses...................................................................42
13 System log book .................................................................43
14 Parameter changes .............................................................47
15 Heatingcirculation attitudes ...............................................47

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1 Introduction
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You have made an excellent choice with the purchase of your
GUNTAMATIC boiler.
It is a product of many years’ experience in boiler-making and
it is our sincere wish that your heating system provides you
with many years of satisfaction.
These instructions are intended as a guide to operation and
maintenance. Even the best boiler cannot operate effectively
without proper care and maintenance, so please read through
these instructions carefully and have your appliance
commissioned by an engineer authorised by GUNTAMATIC.
Most importantly, you should follow the safety instructions in
Section 2.
Short description The firing biocom is a modern heating system. The feed ocours
from a store room with a suction system.
Type approval The BIOCOM is a modern biomass Class 5 boiler available
with power outputs of 30, 40, 50, 75 or 100 kW. The fuel is fed
to the boiler from a fuel storeroom by a vacuum extraction
system.
Further Information The documentation consists of the following documents:
•Planning Document
•Installation instructions
•Operating instructions
If you have any questions, please consult our Customer
Support.

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2 Important notes
BS-01
Your boiler has been designed and produced in accordance
with the latest technical advances and all applicable safety
regulations. Nevertheless incorrect operation, the use of
unapproved fuels or the failure to carry out necessary
maintenance and repairs can result in personal injury or
damage to property. You will avoid dangerous situations by
only using the boiler for the purpose for which it was designed
and by operating, cleaning and maintaining it correctly. Only
start up the heating system when it is in perfectly safe working
order.
2.1 Intended use
BS-01
The boiler is designed for heating central heating water and for
use as a central heating boiler.
Do not use the boiler to burn rubbish!
Burning rubbish will cause extensive corrosion
and consequently to a substantial reduction in
the service life of the boiler.
2.2 Operating the heating system
BS-01
The heating system may only be operated and cleaned by
demonstrably trained persons (as per check list). Children,
unauthorised persons or persons
Even if the opposite is requested, servicing
and repair work may only be carried out by
authorised specialists.

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2.3 Gurantee and liability
BS-01
Gurantee and liability claims for personal injury and/ or
property damage are inadmissible if they are attributable to one
or more of the following causes:
•use of the boiler for purposes other than that intended
•failure to follow the instructions, guidance and safety
precautions given in the documentation
•incorrect commissioning, operation, maintenance or
repair of the boiler
•operation of the boiler when safety systems are
inoperative
•unauthorised modifications
2.4 Safety instructions
BC-01
To prevent accidents, small children should not be allowed into
the boiler room or fuel storeroom. Please follow the safety
instructions below. By doing so, you will protect yourself and
prevent damage to your heating system.
Power switch
The power switch must remain switched on at
all times and may only switched off when the
system is not in operation
Mains plug
Risk of fatal injury from electric shock!
The mains power supply is brought to the
boiler via the plug marked Mains. That plug
and other components of the system remain
live even when the Power switch on the
control panel is switched off.
Repair work
Repair work may only be carried out by
authorised technichians!
Touching live electrical components can cause
fatal injury!
Even when the Power switch is „OFF“ some
components of the system are still live.
Therefore, when carrying out repair work it is
imperative that the power supply to the
heating system is disconnected by means of
the „mains plug“ or a circuit breaker
In an
emergeny:
In the event of an electric shock, disconnect the power supply
immediatly. Administer first aid and call the duty doctor
Fault rectification:
If faults occur, the causes must first be
eliminated on the basis of the information
message on the display (F0…) before
resuming operation by means of the “Quit”
button.

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Unauthorised modifications
Do not make any unplanned changes to the
settings or any modifications to the heating
system.
Loss of guarantee entitkement!
Servicing work
Service the boiler regularly or make use of our
Costumer Service.
Emptying ash
Glowing embers can cause fires!
Only remove the ash from the boiler or store it
in non combustible containers.
Boiler cleaning
Touching hot components can cause skin
burns!
The boiler must only be cleaned when it is
cold (flue gas temperature < 50 °C)
Flue gas fan
Risk of injury from rotating parts!
The fan must only be removed when it is
disconnected from the power supply
(unplugged)
Gaskets
Risk of gas poisoning.
It is possible that flue gas could escape if
gaskets are damaged.
Have defective gaskets replaced by an
authorised technician.
In an
emergency:
Take the person affected into the open air immediately. Call
the duty doctor.!
Air supply
Risk of suffocation!
Inadequate air supply can be fatal.
Make sure there is an adequate supply of air.
Note:
If there is more than one boiler in the same room, a greater
supply of frehs air must be provided.
Flue draught regulator:
Risk of detonation!
A flue regulator with a pressure surge
compensator is an essential requirement!

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Safety clearances
Fire risk!
Do not store any flamable items in the close
vivinity of the boiler.
Follow the local regulations!
when heating
Attention Danger of deflagration!
When the boiler is running please don’t open
the boiler door or cleaning openings
Entering the storeroom
Potentially fatal health risk!
As with all organic materials, stored pellets
can produce gases, which then collect in the
storeroom. Therefore, entering the storeroom
is only allowed when it is empty (max. 1/5 full)
and only after ventilating it thoroughly for at
least 2 hours beforehand.
Storerooms that contain more than the above
amount of fuel may only be entered by
authorised service engineers after prior testing
of the air quality inside the storeroom
Entering the storeroom
Attention LIFE DANGER!
In all biogenic substances may occur during
storage in the formation of gases. You can
enter the storeroom after 2 hours lifting.
Storerooms with a high level might be
measured (the quality of air) from authorised
stuff before you enter he room
As with all organic materials, stored pellets
can produce gases, which then collect in the
storeroom. Therefore, entering the storeroom
is only allowed when it is empty (max. 1/5 full)
and only after ventilating it thoroughly for at
least 2 hours beforehand.
Frostschutz
Anti- freeze function
The system can only perform its
freezing prevention function if sufficient fuel
is available and there are no faults.
Fire extinguisher
Provide a fire extinguisher!
There must be a fire extinguisher placed
immediatly outside the boiler room door!

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2.5 Security advices for the heating system
PH-01
Warning of dangerous electric voltage
Warning of rotating components
Warning of hot surfaces
Warning of deflagration
grounding
Observe operating or installation instructions
Separate electric system from the mains
Pull angle plug aside
power Supply
Do not use rigid cable for installations

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3 System components
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1. Firebox door
2. Stepped grate – primary air
3. Combustion chamber
4. Fuel spout
5. Swirl jet – secondary air
6. Reaction tube
7. cleaning lid
8. turbulator
9. tube bundle heat exchanger
10. ID fan
11. Heat exchanger cleaning mechanism
12. Flue pipe
13. Lambdtube
14. smokegasfeeler
15. cleanings- or. rust impulse
16. Ash spiral
17. driveabler ashton
18. menuleaded Rule
19. storing tank
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4 Safety systems
BC-01
To prevent the boiler overheating, the controller reduces the
heat output in certain situations. If the boiler still threatens to
overheat, the controller responds according to set of defined
safety level
Safety level 1 15°C above specified temperature
The drive motor Stopps the fuel feed system and the flue
draught fan shuts down.
Safety level 2 Boiler temperature above 90°C
All heating pumps and the cylinder charging pump are
switched on to carry heat away from the boiler
Safety level 3 Boiler temperature above 100°C
The STL (safety temperature limiter) trips and switches all
boiler control functions off while the heating circulation pumps
continue to run. The system remains switched off even if the
boiler temperature drops back below 90 °C. The system must
not be started up again until any faults have been rectified and
the boiler has been checked.
Power failure The controller, the flue draught fan and all circulation pumps
switch off due to lack of electricity if there is a power cut. The
glowing fuel bed on the grate continues burn with the natural
draught of the flue. As this operating mode is nit idea, a larger
amount of ash collects on the grate as well. As soon as the
electricity supply is restored, the controller takes control of the
heating system again.
Opening ash box or firebox door
•The drive motors stop feeding the boiler with fuel
•The flue draught fan switches to maximum (100%)
extraction speed;
•after the ash box/ firebox door is closedm normal
operation is resumed

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PH-01
3 1 2
5 Control panel description
BS-01
The appliance has a large touch-screen control panel with a
menu-based interface. All setting and query options are shown
on the display. All settings can be entered by pressing the
"buttons" on the touch screen. Any system messages are
displayed on the screen.
Power switch (1) Normally remains permanently switched on. The power switch
may only be switched off when the system is not in operation.
The system must be disconnected from the
mains by unplugging the power lead when
carrying out repairs or servicing work
STL (2) Excessive temperature (approx. 100°C) trips the safety
temperature limiter (STL) located under the cap (2) appliance
operation is suspended; if the STL has tripped, identify and
eliminate the cause and then press in the STL (button) with a
thin object.
The system must not be started up again until
any faults have been rectified and the boiler
has been checked. If necessary, a heating
engineer must be called in.
Touch-Display (3) Pressing lightly with your fingertip on the relevant buttons on
the display opens the various program levels, menus and
submenus. All settings are made directly on the touch-screen
display.
Never use sharp objects such as ball-point
pens or the like to operate the touch screen

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6 Overview of menu levels
PH-01
House level
Info level Prog. selection Customer level
▼▼▼
INFO-Error
Boiler release
Customer menu
INFO-Status
OFF
Heating Circ. 0-8
INFO-Boiler
NORMAL
DHW
INFO-Controller 0-2
DHW
DHW extra 0-2
INFO-Buffer Tank HP0
HEAT
Menu HP0
INFO-Buffer Tank 0-2
REDUCE
Auxiliary Line 0-2
REDUCE TO…
Blr. cascade
BOOST DHW
Detail display.
MANUAL OPERATE
date-time
Grate cleaning
Service level
exhaust. value
Menus shown with a dashed border only appear if
activated on the Commissioning menu.

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6.0 House level
BC-01
About the selection buttons, you switch to the different levels.
Info level
Program selection
see Chapter 6.1
Customer level
see Chapter 6.2
*)
**)
***)
INFOBOX
*)
-
Error messages, Temperatures, Scold and operational states, Buffer and
Heating circles could be requested.
**)
-
Programmes for boilers and heating circulations could be chosen;
-
the boilers release could be broken;
***)
-
the attitudes for boilers, heating circulations could be changed
-
the attitudes in the service area and the parameter menu could just
changed from authorised GUNTAMATIC staff.

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6.1 PROGRAMMESELECTION
PH-01
Boiler´s clearance...........................................
on Attitude „OFF“ the boiler didn´t start
Programme OUT ............................................
Heiatingrun turned off (mit wittgef. Regelung ist die Frostschutzfunktion aktiv)
1)
Programme NORMAL ....................................
Heizung und WW-Bereitung eingeschaltet (nach Uhrenprogramm)
1)
Programme WARMWATER ...........................
heating turned off – WW- Bereitung eingeschaltet (after Watchpr. summer)
1)
Programme HEATING....................................
Day and Night heatingrun (Warmwater with watchprogramme)
1)
Programm LOWER.........................................
Day and Night reduced mote (Warmwater with watchprogramme)
1)
Programm DROP TO .....................................
Absenkbetrieb bis zu einem bestimmten Zeitpunkt
1)
RELOAD WARMWATER ...............................
Duration maximal 90 Minutes
Programme MANUAL.....................................
Heatingservice on boilerstarget- or buffertargettrmperature
gratecleaning ..................................................
manual ON and OFF
emissions measurement ................................
Programm for Emissionsmeasure
back to HOUSELEVEL..............................
look at Chapter 6.0
INFOBOX
1) the selectionbuttons wehre just shown,if a heatingcirculation is actived;
6.2 Costumer level
PH-01
Customer menu .................................................................................................................
look at Chapter 6.2.1
2)
Heatingcirculatopn 0-8.......................................................................................................
look at Chapter 6.2.2
2)
Warmwater 0-2 ..................................................................................................................
look at Chapter 6.2.3
2)
addition Warmwater 0-2 ....................................................................................................
look at Chapter 6.2.3
2)
Loadingpump 0-2...............................................................................................................
look at Chapter 6.2.4
2)
bufferpump 0-2 ..................................................................................................................
look at Chapter 6.2.4
2)
feederpump 0-2 .................................................................................................................
look at Chapter 6.2.4
buffer- / Z-pump HP0.........................................................................................................
look at Chapter 6.2.5
boilerscascade...................................................................................................................
look at Chapter 6.2.6
Detailscreen.........................................................................
attitudes, condition and measurement of construction will be shown!
Date-time...................................................................................................
Date and time from the machine could be attituded
Servicelevel........................................................................................................................
look at Chapter 6.2.7
back to house level....................................
look at chapter 6.0
INFOBOX
2) the selectionbuttons could just actived in connection with a heatingcircle;

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6.2.1 COSTUMER LEVEL
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Ash empty .......................................
after cleaning the Ash the choose the Menüpoint and confirm with „YES“ and „OK“
Ashwarning .....................................
hours to the new „Ashewarning“ after confirmation of the Function „Ash emptiing“
Deashing.........................................
manual deashing with Auto-Ash-Suctionsystem (turns automatically off)
3)
Clearance HKR 0-2 ........................
influenced the state of running of trunkblinkfunction
m³ set Counter to 0 ........................
turns the m³ Counter to 0
Attitude m³ Counter ........................
influenced the numberspeed (high Value = quicker count)
fill the spiral off time........................
manueal refill of Stokerchannel (G1 turns off auslösen der Füllstandzunge ab)
fill the suction construction .............
manual refilling of storing tank (is stopping automatically)
Feed ...............................................
no refilling with storingtank while the OFF time (excepted forefilling)
deashing off time ............................
no deashing while the OFF time (ati auto-Ash-Suctionsystem)
Ashfactor.........................................
adaption of Ashssuctioninterval in 0,1 Steps (higher value = more suction)
Language........................................
attiude of countries specific language
back to the Costumerlevel.........................
see Chapter 6.2
INFOBOX
3) AUTO.................. the trunkblinkfunction will be turned automatically ON/OFF;
OFF..................... the trunkblinkfunction is turned off
DURATION ......... the trunkblinkfunction is always released; (no mixer control)
6.2.2 HEATINGCIRCULATION
BS-01
4)
Running with Pump ........................
influenced the state of condition of heatingcirculation
Watchprogramme ...........................
Attitude of heating- and Absenkphasen
5)
Targettemperature Day ..................
for Rule on targettemperature is a roommachine necacerry
6)
Targettemperaturer Night ...............
zur Regelung auf Solltemperatur ist ein Raumgerät erforderlich
7)
Roominfluence................................
0% - 100% beeinflusst die Vorlauftemperatur / T1°C - T3°C beeinflusst die Heizkreispumpe
8)
Heatingcurve...................................
beeinflusst die Vorlauftemperatur – (high attitudevalue = high flow temperature)
9)
Night off OT.....................................
influenced the heatingcirculation while the flow temperature
10)
Turn OFF OT ..................................
influenced the heatingcirculation while the heating measurement is running
back to the costumer level.........................
look at Chapter 6.2
INFOBOX
4) AUTO.................. the trunkblinkfunction will be turned automatically ON/OFF;
OFF..................... the trunkblinkfunction is turned off
DURATION ......... the trunkblinkfunction is always released; (no mixer control)
5) the rule on target temperature is just active, if the temperature´s value isntß exceeded;
6) the rule on target temperature´s value is just active, if the outsidetemperature´s value isn´t exceeded to the parameter “Night Out
OT”
7) 0% – 100%.......... with an high outiside temperature „plus degree“ a low room temperatzre will turned on if the whised
roomtemperature is reached;
T1C°- T3°C ........ the rooms target temperature the heatingcirculation pump will turned off;
8) a higher attituded value of the same outside temperature;
9) while the reduced mote will be fell below, you have to pot the heatingcirculation ON;
Attention: There is no Antifreezefunction up to the reached attitudet temperature!
10) if the heating period will be fell below the heatingcirculation turns off;

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6.2.3 WARMWATER
or
ADITIONAL WARMWATER
PH-01
11)
Running Pump ................................
influenced the runningstate of warmwater circulation
Watchprogramme WW ...................
influenced the warmwater loadingtime with Programme NORMAL
Watchprogramme. WW Sommer ...
influenced the warmwater loadingtimes while Programme WARMWATER
WW Targettemperature..................
influenced the watertargettemperature
12)
WW priority .....................................
influenced the heatingcirculations while the warmwaterloading
WW reload ......................................
onced warmwaterloading possible outside the programmed loadingtimes
back to the costumerlevel..........................
look at Chapter 6.2
INFOBOX
11) AUTO.................. the trunkblinkfunction will be turned automatically ON/OFF;
OFF..................... the trunkblinkfunction is turned off
DURATION ......... the trunkblinkfunction is always released; (no mixer control)
12) NO....................... the heatingcirculations stay running;
YES..................... the heatingcirculations will be shutted off
6.2.4 LOAD, BUFFER
or
FEEDERPUMP
PH-01
13)
Running Pump ................................
influenced the runningstate of trunkblink.
14)
Loadingprogramme ........................
influenced the warmwater loadingtime of buffer
Watchprogramme ...........................
influenced the trunkblinks release
Buffer target ....................................
influenced the buffertargettemperature
15)
Buffer min........................................
influenced the bufferminimumtemperature
back to the costumer level.........................
siehe Kapitel 6.2
INFOBOX
13) AUTO.................. the trunkblinkfunction will be turned automatically ON/OFF;
OFF..................... the trunkblinkfunction is turned off
DURATION ......... the trunkblinkfunction is always released;
Full...................... the trunkblinkbuffer will be so long loaded, till the buffertargettemperature is reached on the buffersensor „ABOVE
(T3)“ – and the temperaturedifference to the buffersensor „Below T 2“ is just 10 °degrees;
Partly .................. the trunkblinkbuffer will be loaded so long, till the buffertargettemperature is reached on the buffersensor „ABOVE
(T3)“;
14) if the attituded „buffer min“ temperature will fell below, the buffer will loaded automatically loaded to the „buffer target“ temperature;
15) if the attituted temperature „buffer min“ will fell below, the buffer will be loaded automatically to the „buffer target“ temperature;

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6.2.5 PUMP HP0
BUFFERPUMPE/ Z-PUMP / PUMP
PH-01
16)
Running Pump ................................
influenced the runningstate of trunkblink.
Boiler´s target..................................
influenced the buffertarget temperature (manual)
17)
Loadingprogramme ........................
influenced the state of charge from the buffers
Watchprogramme ...........................
influences the boiler´s free release
Buffer Target...................................
influenced the buffertargettemperature
18)
Buffer min........................................
influenced the bufferminimumtemperature
Bufferloading min............................
influenced the smalest bufferloading ( just with 5 sensor-buffermanagement )
19)
part kad border ...............................
influenced the smalest bufferloading ( just with 5 sensor-buffermanagement )
back to the COSTUMER LEVEL...............
see chapter 6.2
INFOBOX
16) AUTO.................. the trunkblinkfunction will be turned automatically ON/OFF;
OFF..................... the trunkblinkfunction is turned off
DURATION ......... the trunkblinkfunction is always released; ;
Full...................... the trunkblinkbuffer will be so long loaded, till the buffertargettemperature is reached on the buffersensor „ABOVE
(T3)“ – and the temperaturedifference to the buffersensor „Below T 2“ is just 10 °degrees;
Partly .................. the trunkblinkbuffer will be loaded so long, till the buffertargettemperature is reached on the buffersensor „ABOVE
(T3)“;
17) if the attituded „buffer min“ temperature will fell below, the buffer will loaded automatically loaded to the „buffer target“ temperature;;
18) when the buffer part load border is reached, the spreading „RLM Delta T“ will be eased to „RLM Delta T min“, through that the boiler
temperature will be reached (the wanted temperature value decreased);
19) when the part load is reached, the spreeding „RLM Delta T“ will be eased through that the target temperature will be reached in the
following boardpower.;
6.2.6 Boiler´s cascade
PH-01
20)
boiler replacement ..........................
attitude of runtimedifference fort he leaderboilerchange (0 h= no boilerexchange)
21)
engage time ....................................
attitude of time fort the earliest connection for the next boiler´s step
21)
Switching power..............................
attitude of CLOSED (ON) and
ABOVE (OFF) breaking capacity of boilersteps.
22)
AT Clearance..................................
attitude of boiler´s clearence after outsidetemperature
back to the costumer level.........................
look at chapter 6.2
INFOBOX
20) when in the cascade out lead boiler, the parameter will set in the boiler replacement operating hours will longer run then the boiler
with the least number of working hours is the „GUIDE“ passed to this. That is after the boiler replacement starts the boiler with the
fewest operating hours at the first.
21) hook the boiler:
when the hooked time 1 (30 Minutes) is runned away and boiler 1 with parameter hookpower P ON 1 attituded power (100%) the
second boiler also will be connected;
turn the boiler off:
when the overall performance of both boiler (= power boiler 1+ powered boiler) the in the Parameter P OFF 1 attituded power
(80%) is felled below, the second boiler will be turned off;
22) when the fort he boiler attituded outside temperature (OT clearance) will be exceeded, the boiler couldn´t started again in the
cascade;

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6.2.7 SERVICELEVEL
Servicecooperator
PH-01
Resetdata...........................................................................................................................
look Chapter 6.2.7.1
Error list.....................................................................................................................
All errors are saved with date and time!
Test program................................................................................
All systemcomponents could be undergo to an functioning test!
Begin Service.....................................................................................................................
look Chapter 6.2.7.2
23)
Parameter HK 0-8 ...................................................................
(heatingcirculation / Estrichheizen)
look Chapter 6.2.7.3
23)
Parameter Warmwater 0-2................................................................................................
look Chapter 6.2.7.4
23)
Parameter adition WW 0-2.......................................................................
(Adition warmwater)
look Chapter 6.2.7.4
23)
Parameter HP0 .......................................................................
(Z-Pumpe / Pufferpumpe / Pumpe)
look Chapter 6.2.7.5
23)
Parameter FL 0-2................................................................................................
(trunk blinkl)
look Chapter 6.2.7.6
23)
Parameter RLM ..............................................................................................
(backrun mixer)
look Chapter 6.2.7.7
Constructionattitude...........................................................................................................
look Chapter 6.2.7.8
Parametermenu..............................................................
entrance and changes just allowed with backspeech from GUNTAMATIC!
back to the COSTUMERLEVEL................
look at Chapter 6.2
INFOBOX
23) the numbers of the shown parameters are dependent from the system configuration;
6.2.7.1 RESETDATA
BS-01
load Costumerparameter................
saved costumerdatas could be imported new, if necaserry
save Costumerparameter
load Costumerparameter!...............
just new or changed parameter were loaded with a new software
operatinghours reset.......................
reset factorytimer to 0
Servicetime reset ............................
reset factory hour timer to 0
Steerege reset ................................
Attention: the factory setting will be loaded!
Lambdakalib. reset .........................
reset it after every lambdasondchange
back to the SERVICELEVEL.....................
look at chapter 6.2.7
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