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11211343

Manual

 

 

en

Power-to-Heat controller
for the direct control of an 
electric heater
Manual for the 
specialised craftsman

Installation
Operation
Functions and options
Troubleshooting

DeltaTherm

®

 PV

www.resol.com

Thank you for buying this RESOL product.
Please read this manual carefully to get the best performance from this unit. Please keep this manual safe.

The Internet portal for easy and secure access to 
your system data – www.vbus.net

Beginning with firmware version 1.03

Summary of Contents for DeltaTherm E

Page 1: ...tion Operation Functions and options Troubleshooting DeltaTherm PV www resol com Thank you for buying this RESOL product Please read this manual carefully to get the best performance from this unit Pl...

Page 2: ...onic devices and hydraulic systems and who have knowledge of relevant standards and directives Instructions Attention must be paid to the valid local standards regulations and directives Information a...

Page 3: ...ption of symbols Warnings are indicated with a warning symbol Signal words describe the danger that may occur when it is not avoided WARNING means that injury possibly life threatening injury can occu...

Page 4: ...ller 13 4 Operation and function of the controller 14 4 1 Buttons 14 4 1 1 Operating control LED 14 4 1 2 Selecting menu points and adjusting values 14 4 2 Commissioning 17 4 3 Menu structure 19 4 4 M...

Page 5: ...eet metal powder coated Mounting wall mounting Indication Display full graphic display Operation 3 buttons Ingress protection IP 20 EN 60529 Protection class I Ambient temperature 0 40 C Degree of pol...

Page 6: ...attery 3 Loading a hot water store 4 Grid feed in For this purpose the sensor modules and the battery have to be arranged as shown in the illustration The current sensor of the battery must not detect...

Page 7: ...ied from a double pole switch with contact gap of at least 3 mm Please pay attention to separate routing of sensor cables and mains cables In order to mount the device to the wall carry out the follow...

Page 8: ...8 en 3 2 4 1 5 6 105mm 3 3 2 4 1 5 6 105mm 3...

Page 9: ...f the controller see page 12 6 Run the commissioning menu see page 17 7 Carry out the desired adjustments in the controller menu see page 22 3 2 Electrical connection WARNING Electric shock Upon openi...

Page 10: ...ler is to be carried out at the terminals marked SM 7 8 The bus cable can be extended with a two wire cable bell wire The cable carries low voltage and must not run together in a cable conduit with ca...

Page 11: ...0V L K L K L K red red red black Energy meter black black Note The 3 phases have to be protected by means of a three phase 16 A circuit breaker not included with the device Single phase connection 1 C...

Page 12: ...at any time If this is not possible install a switch that can be accessed Power supply of the controller A Conductor L Neutral conductor N Protective earth conductor Connection of the electric heater...

Page 13: ...ations on the MicroSD card and if necessary retrieve them from there Download firmware updates from the Internet and install them on the controller via MicroSD card MicroSD card slot Note For more inf...

Page 14: ...ler switches to the status menu 1 In order to scroll through a menu or to adjust a value press buttons and 2 To open a submenu or to confirm a value press the centre button OK 3 To enter the previous...

Page 15: ...ination for the following steps The last menu item after the list of days is Continue If Continue is selected the timer menu opens in which the time frames can be adjusted Adding a time frame In order...

Page 16: ...mes are to be copied All time frames adjusted for the selected day or com bination will be copied If the time frames copied are not changed the day or combination will be added to the combination from...

Page 17: ...nfirming a value Next parameter 4 2 Commissioning When the hydraulic system is filled and ready for operation connect the controller to the mains The controller has to be connected to the sensor modul...

Page 18: ...power control variant The following settings are available Sensor module 10V IN external 0 10V power control 8 Completing the commissioning menu Lastly a security enquiry will appear If the security...

Page 19: ...mode Electric immersion heater Fan The menu items and adjustment values selectable are variable depending on adjust ments already made 4 4 Main menu In this menu different menu areas can be selected...

Page 20: ...t in operation excess too low Heating Heating in operation excess Backup heating Heating in operation backup heating Max temp Maximum temperature exceeded immersion heater Error Sensor defective immer...

Page 21: ...switching inputs The switching states are On contact closed and Off contact open Mode DIn1 DIn2 SR off On Off Normal operation Off Off SR Plus Off On SR on On On The Smart Remote function is automatic...

Page 22: ...ve can be used e g in large PV systems in order to start the heating at a later point in time This reduces power peaks at noon 4 8 Variant menu In this menu the characteristic curve for the power cont...

Page 23: ...unction already saved select Delete function and confirm the security enquiry by selecting Yes If the menu item Delete function is confirmed by pressing the right button a security enquiry appears The...

Page 24: ...at reduced power if the excess exceeds a threshold The operation is specified by a switching signal Opt functions Add new function Inverter Adjustment channel Description Adjustment range selection Fa...

Page 25: ...mory cards With a MicroSD card the following functions can be carried out Logging measurement and balance values After the transfer to a computer the values can be opened and visualised e g in a sprea...

Page 26: ...reached Note Because of the increasing size of the data packets the remaining logging time does not decrease linearly The data packet size can increase e g with the increasing operating hours value S...

Page 27: ...ustomer 0000 The installer level is not shown adjustment values can be changed partly For safety reasons the user code should generally be set to the customer code before the controller is handed to t...

Page 28: ...05 1404 45 1175 110 1423 50 1194 115 1442 Short circuit or line break Discon nected temperature sensors can be checked with an ohmmeter Please check if the resistance values corre spond with the table...

Page 29: ...ed indicated in the status menu A temperature threshold has been exceeded in the controller cooling ele ment As soon as the device has cooled down it will heat with the heating power available A tempe...

Page 30: ...dVBus cable DL2 Datalogger For visualisation viaVBus net incl SD card and network cable mains adapter andVBus cable pre connected KM2 Communication module Communication module incl service CD network...

Page 31: ...27 H Heating 20 I Internal backup heating optional function 23 Inverter optional function 24 L Language 25 Logging 26 Logging interval 25 M Manual mode 26 Maximum temperature 22 Measured values 20 Mi...

Page 32: ...ct incomplete or false information and or the resulting damages Note The design and the specifications can be changed without notice The illustrations may differ from the original product Imprint This...

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