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5.4
Commissioning other settings
If some functions are not activated, and modules, units or
components are not installed, the non relevant items are
hidden, while other settings are selected.
5.4.1 Checklist: adjusting settings to customer
requirements
When commissioning the device, ensure the satisfaction of
both parties, making sure that the heating system meets the
customer's needs and will not give cause for complaints. In our
experience, the following settings are very important for the
satisfaction of the system user:
▶ Adjust settings to customer requirements in the main menu
(
Æ
operating instructions).
5.4.2 Important heating settings
In all cases, the settings in the heating menu must be checked
and adjusted if necessary during commissioning. This is
important to ensure the function of the heating system. It is
useful to check all displayed settings.
▶ Check settings in the system data menu
(
Æ
Chapter 7.1.1, page 29).
▶ Check settings in the boiler data menu
(
Æ
Chapter 7.1.2, page 31).
▶ Check settings in the menu Heating circuit 1 ... 4 or 1 ... 8
(
Æ
Chapter 7.1.3, page 32).
5.4.3 Important settings for the DHW system
The settings in the DHW menu must be checked and, if
necessary, adjusted during commissioning. This is important to
make sure the DHW heating is working properly.
▶ Check the settings in the DHW system I ... II menu
(
Æ
Chapter 7.2, page 41).
5.4.4 Important settings for the solar system
These settings are only available if the solar system is designed
and configured accordingly. For further details see technical
documentation for MS 100/MS 200.
▶ Check the settings in the Solar menu (
Æ
Chapter 7.3,
page 44 and installation instructions MS 100 or MS 200)
5.4.5 Important settings for the hybrid system
Observe technical documentation of the hybrid system and
Chapter 7.4, page 44 to ensure proper functioning.
5.4.6 Important settings for cascades
Observe technical documentation (e.g. MC 400) and
Chapter 7.5, page 44 to ensure proper functioning.
5.5
Perform function tests
The function tests can be accessed via the diagnosis menu. The
available menu items are strongly dependant on the installed
system. Under this menu the following can be tested, for
example:
Burner
:
On
/
Off
(
Æ
Chapter 7.6.1, page 44).
5.6
Check monitored values
Monitored values are shown in the
Diagnosis
menu
(
Æ
Chapter 7.6.2, page 45).
5.7
System handover
▶ Ensure that no temperature limits for heating and DHW
have been set at the heat source. Only under this condition
can the C 400/C 800 user interface control the DHW and
flow temperatures.
▶ Explain to the customer how the user interface and the
accessories work and how to operate them.
▶ Inform the customer about the selected settings.
Menu item
Customer requirement/setting
Fast heat-up
Setting value in percentage or
switch off
(
Æ
Tab. 16, from page 35)
Start frequency DHW
circ. (DHW circulation
pump)
Permanently, 1 x 3 ... 6 x
3 minutes/h (
Æ
page 42)
DHW priority
Yes | No (
Æ
page 34)
Time program (times)
Adjust default settings/own time
program according to customer
requirements (
Æ
user interface
operating instructions).
Table 10 Checklist: important settings, clarifying customer
requirements
We recommend to hand over these installation
instructions to the end user.
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