POTTERTON COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
SECTION 5
PARAMOUNT
PAGE 25
When bit 5 = 0, the pump is generally operated at the
minimum pump speed setting program No. 538
(NqmodMin) in the reduced mode.
When the heat requirement is too low in poorly
insulated buildings, this function should be activated
(bit 5 = 1) so that the pump can operate in the same
manner as in the standard mode!
None of the other bit settings should ever by
readjusted
.
598 (LmodRgVerz) Output during controller:
In program No. 598 (LmodRgVerz) the burner output
can be set at which the PARAMOUNT operates
during the delay time set in program No.547
(Zreg1Verz) This output must
never be changed!
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
604 (LPBKonfig0)
605 (LPBAdrGerNr) 606
(LPBAdrSegNr):
Parameters 604, 605 and 606 are required only for
the PARAMOUNT in combination with zone
controllers, series EC ZR 1 / 2
On the PARAMOUNT the following settings are
always required:
-
LPB equipment address 605 (PBADRGerNr)
Code = 1 and
-
LPB segment address 606 (LPBAdrSegNr) =
Code 0
Adjustment via bus module CIB:
This setting can
be made according to the instructions for the CIB bus
module.
Special function, modem function or door veil
function 614 (KonfigEingang) Programmable
input F2 (low voltage):
Input F2 can be programmed for the special functions
modem function (e.g. remote telephone switch) or
door veil function. Only one function can be used for
input F2 in each case!
A floating contact suitable for low voltage is required
for actuation of input F2! To prevent contact
problems, we recommend installation of the HTS 2
module in between (see HTS 2 instructions).
Code 0 =
Standard (factory setting) No effect
Code 1 =
Mode function (e.g. remote control
telephone switch) The heating system can be
switched off or switched to the stand-by mode
centrally when a remote control telephone switch is
connected. All protective functions (e.g. frost
protection, pump kicks etc.) remain active. The
heating requirements from external heating controls
(e.g. ZR EC 1 / 2 or EC MSR) are also inhibited.
Note: The modem function is active when the contact
is closed.
Code 2 =
Modem function “negative logic” See Code
1 for Function. Note: The modem function is active
when the contact is open!
Code 3 =
Door veil. In this setting the boiler
temperature setting is set to the max. setting
(TkSmax) as well as a heat requirement for heating
circuit 1. This function is independent of summer and
winter mode. Modulation of the burner output and hot
water priority remain unchanged. The door veil
function can be activated with the HTS 2 (optional
extra) on the PARAMOUNT heating circuit pump.
Relay closed: PARAMOUNT is heated up to max.
boiler temperature. Relay open: PARAMOUNT is
held at temperature according to heating curve. See
HTS 2 instructions for connection.
Special function output M5 (programmable
output) -Program No. 615 KonfigAusgang) (Code
0 to 12):
Only one function of output M5 can be used in each
case!
Code 0 =
Standard (no function)
Code 1=
Message output (e.g. for sub-terrain LPG
systems).
This output serves for control of an additional gas
valve for operation with LPG. When heat is required
from the PARAMOUNT, the signal output is actuated
by the BMU.
The signal output is not relevant for safety and is
therefore not monitored. If a fault is present, the
signal output is switched off.
Code 2 =
Alarm output (external fault signal): Factory
setting on PARAMOUNT. If a fault is indicated,
manual reset is required. The alarm output is set in
case of a fault.
Code 3 =
Operation message: The PARAMOUNT
burner mode is displayed.
Code 4 =
External transformer (transformer T2): Not
available
Code 5 =
Exit M5 (Q2Y2) Pump M2 (Q2) for 2
nd
pump circuit. See example 3, hydraulic system “34”
or example 3b, hydraulic system “35”.
Code 6 =
Tank circulation pump M7 (Room control
with software > 1.4) Pump runs according to timer
program of room control.
Code 7 =
Door veil function Pump M8 when door veil
function activated.
Code 8 =
Primary loop lump M6. Hydraulic system
“2” (Parameter 552).
Code 9 =
Primary loop lump M5 (see example 1b).
Hydraulic system “2” or "50" (Parameter 552). Set
param 632 to define which heat demand will make
the primary loop pump start
Code 10, 11 =
Function not available for Paramount
Code 12 =
Analogue threshold, M5 activated via
limits set by the entry of the relay modules CIR, CIST
or CISP.