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User’s manual

 

 

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Tabel of contents 

 

I.

 

Safety

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II.

 

Description of the device

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5

 

III.

 

Installation

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5

 

IV.

 

How to use the controller

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IV.1.

 

Principle of operation

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IV.2.

 

Stages of operation

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8

 

IV.3.

 

zPID control

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IV.4.

 

Controller operation without zPID control

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IV.5.

 

How to navigate

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10

 

V.

 

Controller functions– main menu

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10

 

V.1.

 

Block diagram of the main menu.

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10

 

V.2.

 

Fire-up

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12

 

V.3.

 

Screen view

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12

 

V.4.

 

Fuel tank full

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12

 

V.5.

 

Temperature settings

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V.5.a)

 

Pre-set CH temperature

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12

 

V.5.b)

 

CH hysteresis

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12

 

V.5.c)

 

Pre-set DHW temperature

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12

 

V.5.d)

 

DHW hysteresis

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12

 

V.5.e)

 

Temperature of pump activation

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12

 

V.5.f)

 

Pre-set room temperature

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V.6.

 

Manual mode

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V.7.

 

Operation settings

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V.7.a)

 

Feeding time

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V.7.b)

 

Pause time

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V.7.c)

 

Blow force

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13

 

V.7.d)

 

Operation in sustain mode

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V.7.e)

 

Pause in sustain mode

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V.7.f)

 

Fan in sustain mode

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V.7.g)

 

Fan speed in sustain mode

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13

 

V.8.

 

Fuel granulation

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13

 

V.9.

 

Operation modes

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V.9.a)

 

House heating

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V.9.b)

 

Water tank priority

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14

 

V.9.c)

 

Parallel pumps

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14

 

V.9.d)

 

Summer mode

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14

 

V.10.

 

Weekly control

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14

 

V.11.

 

Operation algorithm selection

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15

 

V.12.

 

Fitter’s menu

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15

 

V.13.

 

Service menu

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15

 

V.14.

 

Software version

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15

 

V.14.a)

 

Software update

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16

 

V.15.

 

Factory settings

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16

 

Summary of Contents for ST-550 zPID

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Page 2: ...5 c Pre set DHW temperature 12 V 5 d DHW hysteresis 12 V 5 e Temperature of pump activation 12 V 5 f Pre set room temperature 13 V 6 Manual mode 13 V 7 Operation settings 13 V 7 a Feeding time 13 V 7...

Page 3: ...ion 23 VI 5 b Short circuit pump 23 VI 5 c Floor pump 23 VI 5 d Circulating pump 23 VI 6 Time settings 24 VI 7 Date settings 24 VI 8 Internet module 24 VI 9 Fuel level calibration 27 VI 10 Language 28...

Page 4: ...istance of the electric motors as well as the insulation resistance of the cables The regulator should not be operated by children WARNING The device may be damaged if struck by a lightning Make sure...

Page 5: ...certain parameters and control certain functions via the Internet Possibility of controlling two valves via additional modules e g ST 431N Controller equipment CH temperature sensor Feeder temperature...

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Page 7: ...ST 550 zPID 7...

Page 8: ...les PID control and uses manual settings according to parameters defined in the fitter s menu The display shows the following message PID SUPERVISION IV 3 zPID control ST 550zPID is a controller with...

Page 9: ...roller is switched on it enters operation mode and OPERATION appears on the display It is the primary mode of controller operation in which the fan operates continuously and the fuel feeder operation...

Page 10: ...ed if Hall sensor of the fan is active letter H is displayed feeder if burning without feeder option is active a crossed out feeder icon is displayed CH pump DHW pump additional pump 1 additional pump...

Page 11: ...set DHW temperature DHW hysteresis Pump activation temperature Pre set room temperature Manual mode Fan Blow force Feeder CH pump DHW pump Additional pump 1 Additional pump 2 Built in valve 1 Built i...

Page 12: ...set the hysteresis of the pre set temperature It is the difference between the temperature of entering the sustain mode and the temperature of restoring operation mode for example when the pre set te...

Page 13: ...ion of the CH boiler i e unburnt coal left or failure to reach the pre set temperature of the CH boiler Appropriate pause time ensures efficient operation of the CH boiler V 7 c Blow force This functi...

Page 14: ...CH boiler which heats the domestic hot water this value also serves as the pre set water tank temperature After this function has been activated the screen displays current CH temperature and two DHW...

Page 15: ...iler is 600 C on each weekday Monday Friday from 300 AM to 600 AM the pre set temperature will drop by 100 C so it will be 500 C During the weekend from 4 00 PM to 7 00 PM the pre set temperature of t...

Page 16: ...s the main screen Once the software update has been completed you can remove the memory stick from the USB port The software update of ST 66P module may be conducted in a similar way by inserting the...

Page 17: ...n time Fan pause time Fan revolutions Buffer parameters Buffer DHW function Pre set bottom buffer temp Pre set top buffer temp Valve settings Additional pump 1 Operation algorithm selection Short circ...

Page 18: ...eded by 5 C Once the process is completed the controller constantly monitors the CH boiler temperature If it drops by a pre defined vale the fire up process is initiated again NOTE Damping mode concer...

Page 19: ...the submenus Valve 1 and Valve 2 are intended for controlling such valves In the case of valves 1 and 2 it is necessary to register in order for the valve to operate correctly To register the valve e...

Page 20: ...g range differs depending on the valve type The pre set temperature value may be adjusted directly from the main screen view by twisting the pulser knob Valve1 Valve 2 Registration Valve status ON OFF...

Page 21: ...ve for 4 intermediate external temperatures TEMP FOR 20 C TEMP FOR 10 C TEMP FOR 0 C TEMP FOR 10 C Heating curve it is a curve according to which the pre set controller temperature is determined on th...

Page 22: ...om temperature see Room temperature difference This function is active only with TECH room regulator and it is closely related to the Room temperature difference parameter Room temperature difference...

Page 23: ...pump remains active until the temperature drops below the pre set value by hysteresis value If other sensor is to serve as CH sensor it must be selected in CH sensor parameter VI 5 c Floor pump If flo...

Page 24: ...rature values for both the pumps and the mixing valves It also enables the user to fire up the CH boiler activate CH boiler damping procedure or adjust the operating parameters online The installation...

Page 25: ...ys the main screen with tiles illustrating the current status of particular heating system devices Tap on the tile to adjust the operation parameters The user may customize the home page by changing t...

Page 26: ...ller parameters The following tabs include main controller parameters The menu structure is the same as the structure of the main controller menu Screenshot presenting an example tab with main menu Sc...

Page 27: ...usually performed only once The first step involves filling the fuel tank up and selecting the option Fuel tank full by pressing the pulser knob The controller remembers the level as full 100 When th...

Page 28: ...ype of regulator is selected in CH pump control or CH boiler control submenu the communication is activated automatically VI 12 External temperature correction External sensor correction should be per...

Page 29: ...Fuel granulation parameter is no longer available in the main menu and Fuel level calibration option is not available in the fitter s menu In the case of pellet boilers it is possible to remotely init...

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Page 31: ...a pre defined time from the heater deactivation another fire up attempt follows After two unsuccessful attempts the display informs about the fire up failure When the fire up fails the controller sho...

Page 32: ...nitiated again g Fire up function If this function is active the damping process is initiated when the pre set room temperatures of the controlled devices have been reached The controlled devices may...

Page 33: ...he water tank is not sufficiently heated When the pre set temperature of water tank is 55O C whereas the actual CH boiler temperature reaches 62O C so called priority temperature the controller disabl...

Page 34: ...motors CH pump DHW pump fan feeder and circulating pump No Specification Unit 1 Supply voltage V 230V 50Hz 10 2 Maximum power consumption W 11 3 Ambient temperature O C 5 50 4 Maximum output load of...

Page 35: ...7 Directive 2014 30 EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of February 26 2014 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility EU Journal of Laws...

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