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2. INSTALLATION AND MAPPING (to be carried out by the installer)

MONITOR 2.0 PULSE (pulse acquirer)

Firstly use the special wall mounting hooks provided, install the rear

plastic  plate  and,  finally,  use  the  fixing  screws,  as  shown  in  the

following picture:

The generic pulse must be potential free

(volt free contact, maximum frequency 50 Hz.)

IN

GND

Fig. A

Pulse output

wire from the

volume meter

Connect  the  pulse  output  wire  from  the  volume  meter  to  the  device

inputs  with  screw  terminals  (Figure  A)  as  illustrated  in  the  picture

below:

Positioning the consumption data acquisition device

In  order  to  guarantee  correct  operation  of  the  consumption  data

acquisition device, it is necessary not to position the device in direct

contact with pipes nor under them, in order to avoid malfunctions due

to drops of condesation and humidity.

N.B.

When installation is complete,

the heat cost allocator is automatically activated after about 90 seconds

.

The following appears on the display:

You can now proceed with parameterisation of the heat cost allocator (see page 17).

Summary of Contents for 7200 Series

Page 1: ...of heat consumption are performed obtaining improved comfort quantification of the actual heat consumption and a fair allocation of costs The heat consumption data can be collected via radio and proce...

Page 2: ...tion 35 code 720050 Kit Table 1 on pages 11 12 32 code 720020 MONITOR 2 0 heat cost allocator 32 code 200000 Thermostatic control head for radiator valves Code 720050 comes in a minimum 5 piece pack a...

Page 3: ...r 75 mm plate 55 mm anchor 20 39 mm anchor 59 mm plate 55 mm anchor 75 mm plate 88 mm anchor 39 mm plate 88 mm anchor 59 mm anchor 75 mm plate 88 mm anchor 75 mm screws M4 x 130 mm plate 39 mm self ta...

Page 4: ...ed during installation 4 Display selection button 5 Retaining screws tightening torque 0 8 1 N m 6 Aluminium thermal coupling plate 7 Fastening brackets 1 Anti tampering seal 2 Heat cost allocator com...

Page 5: ...downward STEP 3 Press down on the bottom part of the heat cost allocator until it is securely in place a b a b MONITOR 2 0 MONITOR 2 0 E 2 0 PULSE MONITOR 2 0 2 0 E 2 0 PULSE a b 2 INSTALLATION AND M...

Page 6: ...st to the valve Cut off the excess part using cutting nippers as it may damage the device YES NO The heat cost allocator positioning indicator must ALWAYS be positioned exactly at 75 1 cm of the heigh...

Page 7: ...ed exactly at 75 1 cm of the development of the coil or at 50 1 cm of the height in the case of a single block convector 2 INSTALLATION AND MAPPING to be carried out by the installer MONITOR 2 0 E wit...

Page 8: ...e volume meter to the device inputs with screw terminals Figure A as illustrated in the picture below Positioning the consumption data acquisition device In order to guarantee correct operation of the...

Page 9: ...s smooth columns Material Type Description UNI 10200 type Small columns Section 30 x 30 mm Large columns Section 30 x 30 mm hub 50 mm hub 55 mm hub 55 mm hub 60 mm A B C D Columns joined by diaphragm...

Page 10: ...st allocator serial number MONITOR 2 0 2 0 E Radiator cover S shelf distance 15 cm C full cover S C C C C C C KITCHEN LIVING ROOM MASTER BEDROOM BATHROOM HALL H mm W mm D mm 2 0 E 2 0 E 2 0 E 2 0 E 2...

Page 11: ...etween elements D less than or equal to 35 mm Distance between elements D from 36 to 45 mm 720051 720053 Minimum 5 piece pack 4 4 Distance between elements D less than or equal to 4 mm Distance betwee...

Page 12: ...tubes 720062 Smooth surface Lamellar radiators Lamellar Lamellar 720063 Towel warmer Horizontal tubes 720050 Distance between elements D from 24 to 28 mm D 24 D 28 Towel radiator MOUNTING KIT MOUNTING...

Page 13: ...t coil Double or triple element without coil Single double or triple element with coil Coil convector Single fin convector Single block convector mounting kit included in the heat cost allocator pack...

Page 14: ...columns Highly finned Averagely finned Lightly finned Plate without fins With rear fins With fins between the plates Vertical or horizontal tubes G H I L M N O P Cast iron or steel Bare tube Cast iron...

Page 15: ...Denomination No of buildings No of dwellings No of radiators No of towel warmers radiators No of conv ectors No of MONITOR 2 0 heat cost allocators No of MONITOR 2 0 E heat cost allocators Address Nam...

Page 16: ...which condominium dwelling and room they correspond RADIATOR CONVECTOR 1 1 If convectors are present it is necessary to fill the Installed capacity W field 6 T 60 C TOWEL RADIATORS 2 DOMESTIC HOT COLD...

Page 17: ...ogrammed by means of the USB radio device code 720090 and the software provided Normally parameterisation is done in one go when installation has been completed and the mapping data of the specific bu...

Page 18: ...RESET Reset date li57 ba FW VERSION INSTALLED Shows the firmware version installed OTHER MESSAGES DIFFERENT FROM THOSE LISTED ABOVE ARE STRICTLY FOR QUALIFIED TECHNICAL PERSONNEL 88 88 88 EXXXXX FXXX...

Page 19: ...MPTION First 4 digits of the total consumption of the previous year PREVIOUS PERIOD CONSUMPTION Last 4 digits of the total consumption of the previous year PREVIOUS YEAR CONSUMPTION LOGGING DATE Day m...

Page 20: ...have it fastened The display shows the alert code FL8888 or Fr8888 The internal self test has detected a fault Contact a certified installer and specify the code FL8888 or Fr8888 Null consumption is...

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