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STEkW ed 12/06
EOLO Maior kW
Technical Documentation
Technical Documentation
D.h.w. request for instant boilers.
After the d.h.w. flow meter (S4) has closed, burner ignition
proceeds in exactly the same way as it does for the heating
mode.
In the first few seconds after the gas valve (Y1) has been
powered, current to the modulating coil (Y2) is limited to the
predefined soft ignition current.
When the flame has been detected, the signal to the modulating
coil is increased so as to instantly reach maximum power
(if
required)
set on the gas valve.
Subsequently, flame modulation occurs with reference to
the difference between the temperature set with the d.h.w.
temperature trimmer (R5) and that measured by the d.h.w.
probe (B2).
When the set value (+5°C) is exceeded the relay K2 contact
opens, closing again as soon as the temperature drops (+4°C)
(factory set with the correlated d.h.w. set-point).
The boiler can be set via the “D.h.w. thermostat*” parameter
so that when the set value is exceeded the burner continues
working at minimum power, switching off only when the
d.h.w. probe (B2) measures a temperature higher than 65°C
(fixed d.h.w. set-point).
If, during operation, the heating delivery probe (B1) measu-
res a temperature higher than 80°C, modulation occurs with
reference to the delivery temperature with a fixed set-point
of 80°C.
D.h.w. request for boilers with storage tank
(if
the optional “3-way valve for external storage
tank” is used).
If the temperature measured by the d.h.w. NTC probe (B2),
situated on the storage tank, is below that set with the d.h.w.
temperature trimmer (R5) and if the contact of the system
pressure switch (S5) is closed
(pressure measured in the primary
circuit higher than the minimum value)
, the low voltage circuit
energises the K3 relay whose contact, upon closing, powers the
boiler circulator (M1).
In the meantime, by means of the relay K1 contact, the motor
(M) of the 3-way valve (M30) is powered, moving into the
d.h.w. position, after which burner ignition occurs in exactly
the same way as it does for the heating mode.
In the first few seconds after the gas valve (Y1) has been
powered, current to the modulating coil (Y2) is limited to the
predefined soft ignition current.
When the flame has been detected, the signal to the modulating
coil is increased so as to instantly reach
(if required)
maximum
power set on the gas valve.
Subsequently, flame modulation occurs with reference to
the difference between the temperature set with the d.h.w.
temperature trimmer (R5) and that measured with the d.h.w.
probe (B2).
When the temperature measured by the d.h.w. probe (B2)
exceeds the value requested, the K2 relay contact opens
(burner
switches off)
followed by the contacts of the K4
(fan)
and K3
(circulator)
relays after the post-operation times.
When the temperature of the domestic water inside the sto-
rage tank drops below the value defined and settable with the
“D.h.w. thermostat*” parameter with respect to the tempera-
ture set with the d.h.w. potentiometer, the relays are energised
again to start a new ignition cycle.
If, during operation, the heating delivery probe (B1) measures
a temperature higher than 90°C, the K2 relay contact opens,
closing again as soon as the temperature drops to 75°C.
C.h. antifreeze request.
When the temperature read by the heating delivery probe
(B1) drops below 4°C, the board enables ignition and keeps
the boiler working with the burner at minimum power until a
boiler temperature of 42°C is reached
(radiator antifreeze).
D.h.w. antifreeze request.
If the temperature read by the d.h.w. probe (B2) drops below
4°C, the board enables boiler ignition and keeps it working
with the burner at minimum power until a temperature of
8°C is reached after which a post-circulation cycle starts in
the heating mode that lasts 150 seconds.
During operation, the water in the primary circuit remains
below 42°C because when this temperature is reached the
board switches the burner off.
If the d.h.w. antifreeze function is activated simultaneously
with a central heating request, they are alternatively served
(continuously)
: d.h.w. antifreeze for 2 minutes and the heating
request for 6.5 minutes.
“Chimneysweep” request.
By turning the main selector switch (R10) round to the Reset
position for 8 to 15 seconds, as soon as you let it go the board
enables boiler ignition and keeps it working at the maximum
heating power set for 15 minutes.
During this time only the limit thermostat function is enabled
(90°C) thanks to the heating delivery probe (B1).
The function is signalled by the simultaneous blinking of
LEDs (3) and (4) and code “E07” on the CAR display panel
(if connected).
It cannot be used if there is an ongoing d.h.w. request.
It can be stopped by cutting power to the circuit, turning the
main selector switch round to the
(Stand-by)
position or
after 15 minutes.
* see Integrated board programming.
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