Controller pack
Service Manual
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System configurations
SMGB0066 rev.0 - 12/2009
● dHW electric heater
The system controller can switch a DHW storage electric heater to achive higher DHW temperatures. The electric heater
should have its own thermostat set to a higher value than the DHW setpoint of the system controller.
Terminal block C (inputs)
Terminal block A (outputs)
Terminal block B (Power Supply)
Return sensor
Supply sensor
Outdoor sensor
Heat pump control
output
Heat pump fault
Tariff/ Timer input
DHW sensor
RF receiver
-
+
T RET
4-20mA
T SUP
T DHW
T EXT
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
15
14
13
DHW Heater
enable
Electric heater
output 2
Electric heater
output 1
DHW
Valve/Pump
Secondary
Pump
Heat pump
remote on/of
f
ON/
OFF
2
1
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
N
N
L
15
14
13
Bi-Valent parallel systems - direct ‘conf 3’
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This system is recommended for retrofit (upgrade) applications where an existing gas/oil boiler will be retained to provide the
full heating requirements on the coldest days of the year
• Direct OTC Controlled Heating Loop
• Sequence control of boiler and heat pump
• Optional DHW storage with diverting valve or pump
● Important settings
• Set installer parameter CONF to value 3
• Set installer parameter P1 to 0 (no DHW), 1 (DHW valve) or 2 (DHW pump)
• Set P4 (OTC heating curve) according to building/ system
● Additional settings
•
Boiler control parameters
•
DHW setpoint and control parameters
•
Minimum and maximum supply temperatures
•
Room temperature compensation
•
Frost Protection parameters
•
Summer switch-off setting
•
Tariff/ Timer input configuration
•
To select alternative operation (heat pump or boiler can
operate separately, but not at the same time)
- Heat Pump
- Boiler
- Secondary pump
- Optional boiler primary pump
- Optional DHW valve/ pump