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1. 17 3 140 RESET HEAT PUMP occ 17 accent enna IM an es MEE 18 3 12 DISPLAYING PARAMETERS ttti 21 SECTION 4 OPERATING PROCEDURE 455 25 dii GONTROLLECGF ND eer ME a UE 25 25 Pec 26 43 SELECTION OF HEATING MODE i 27 44 COOLING MODE SELECTION IF AVAILABLE sscessssesssssessssesssssesssssesssseesssseessssesensnestaseesee 28 45 ROOM TEMPERATURE SETPOINT CORRECTION scssssesssssesssssesssssesssseessseessseesssesessneseen 28 i0 PE 28 CAI ria 29 SECTION 5 PARAMETER DETAIL sviene iaia enni iii 30 ct Elan 30 ABILE TE 31 pr HOURLY ria 31 54r PPP 33 55 HEATING CIRCUIT sil 34 5 6 DOMESTIC HOT WATER 37 TT CP riali 38 5 8 EMERGENCY OPERATION i 38 SECTION 6 HANDLING OF 5 2 4 24 24 4 2 4111211 39 Gi ERROR AGNO 39 ABER AA 39 Ed 06 2008 AOBUR User manual SECTION 1 PREFACE This User manual provides information on the use and configuration of the Comfort Control device a control device for hydronic heating systems with heat pump and modulated condensation absorption G The consultation of this manual implies knowledge of Robur products and of the information contained in the installation use and m
2. Operator section Figure 8 The display shows the menu of time and date to be modified Parameter selection Hours Minutes g e gt 4 18 2 B Time of day and date Hours minutes OK Figure 9 The display shows the hours and minutes to be changed Change Hour OK Figure 10 The hour displayed flashes Ed 06 2008 2 FACIEASLJIFA The lower part of the display shows a number of operating pages Rotate the knob until the Time and date operating page is displayed Press the OK button to confirm In the lower half of the display the first operating row of the Time and date page is displayed Rotate the knob until the Hours minutes operating row is displayed Press the OK button to confirm The hour display starts to flash Hotate the knob to set the correct hour Press the OK button to confirm 19 User manual Changing the minutes C M N7 23 DI Time of day and dat Hours minutes OK Figure 11 The minute display flashes Time and date are changed Figure 12 The display now shows the set time 20 FACIEALJIFA The minute display flashes Hotate the knob to set the correct minutes Press the OK button to confirm The settings are saved The display stops flashing It is possible to set other parameters or return to the initial display by pressing the operating mode button otherwise to leave the setting page press the operating p
3. 5 4 HOLIDAY PROGRAM The holiday program is used to switch the heating circuit to the desired mode according to the calendar days selected 7 The holiday program can only used in Automatic mode Row number Operating row 661 Preselection ee oso Operating level 648 658 668 Antifreeze protection Reduced Table 7 Parameter tables C8 set the Holiday program do as follows 1 Press OK 2 Select the holiday hour program for the circuit in question Holiday CR1 Holiday CR2 Holiday CRP 3 Press OK 4 Select the row that corresponds to the parameter in question Table 7 ex 641 to select the period to be programmed 5 Rotate the knob to select the period to be set 6 Press OK 7 Select the row that corresponds to the parameter in question Table 7 Example 642 to select the start of the holiday period 8 Press OK 9 Rotate the knob to visualize the holiday is to start Ed 06 2008 33 User manual 10 Press OK 11 Rotate the knob to visualize the daythe holiday 15 to start 12 Press OK 13 Repeat from point 4 to set the other parameters 14 Press ESC 5 5 HEATING CIRCUIT A number of different functions are available for the heating circuit some of which can be selected for each individual heating circuit G The operating rows of the second heating circuit are visible when an additional AVS75 390 module is connected to the controller
4. On Relay output QX4 Off On Relay output QX5 Off On Table3 Parameter tables U _ 24 FACIEALJFA Ed 06 2008 section PARAMETER DETAIL SECTION 4 OPERATING PROCEDURE QAA55 4 1 CONTROL LEGEND Room unit QAA55 QAA55 A Heating mode heating Comfort setpoint regulation room Navigation and settings C Presence key z358734 Figure 13 Key description on room unit QAA55 Ed 06 2008 i FACIESLJFA 25 User manual 4 2 DISPLAY SYMBOLS Heating at Comfort Setpoint Heating at reduced Setpoint A Error message Display ie The display shows all available segments Display 88888 Figure 14 The Display shows all available segments Display Figure 15 Starting display 26 FACIEALJIFA Ed 06 2008 section PARAMETER DETAIL 4 3 SELECTION OF HEATING MODE Heating mode Press the button to select the different heating modes The selected mode is indicated by a bar beneath the relative symbol Pe Automatic operation auto Automatic operation checks the room temperature based on a set time sequence Features of the automatic operation gt Heating mode based on a time sequence gt Temperature setpoint dependent on the Setpoint Comfort or reduced Setpoint gt Active protection systems Antifreeze gt Automatic Summer winter switch ECO functions Continuous operation 3t or Continuous operation maintains the room
5. gt Active protection systems Antifreeze gt Automatic switching between summer winter operations ECO functions and 24 hour daily heating off limitation for continuous operation with Comfort setpoint Protection mode 5 Using the Protection mode the heating is off but the antifreeze protection is in operation antifreeze protection temperature Features of the Protection mode gt Heating OFF gt Temperature according to antifreeze protection gt Active protection systems Antifreeze gt Automatic switching between summer winter operations ECO functions and 24 hour daily heating off restriction The heating mode is also selectable through the following parameters 900 C1 1200 C2 1300 CP ie For more circuits configured in the same room unit the set operating mode is the same for all associated circuits for example if C1 and CP are both configured on the room unit 1 by pressing the Operating mode button the mode is set for both the C1 and for the CP The same is true for the devices QAA75 78 and for devices AVS37 ie If the operating mode is set on the interface AVS37 with C1 independent of C2 Parameter44 to change the operating mode after pressing the Operating mode button one must choose the circuit one intends to modify and then set the operating mode for the chosen circuit 10 i2 06 2008 Section OPERATING PROCEDURE AVS37 QAA75 QAA78 3 4 COOLING
6. Once the button is released Reset takes place yes successfully in approximately 2 seconds 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 Ma Ed 06 2008 3ROBUA 17 User manual 3 11 PROGRAMMING Main settings The settings that cannot be carried out directly by means of functional elements are managed through programming The parameters are structured in pages and operating rows and are subdivided into groups GE By pressing the ESC key one returns to the previous parameter and the modified value is not memorized 687 no interaction takes place for a period of 8 minutes the device automatically returns to the previous display mode C8 Certain operating rows may be hidden and this may depend on the type of device used its configuration and the user s access level final user first operation technician installation technician etc The illustration below shows an example of how to set the time and date EXAMPLE setting the time and date Display visualization EY 3 CO Operating page shown on the display Room temperature ur INFO ESC Ba If this is not the standard initial D gt display press the ESC button Room temperature Press the OK button to confirm o 4 2 16 2g _OK Figure 7 The display shows the temperature in the room 18 i2 06 2008 Section OPERATING PROCEDURE AVS37 QAA75 QAA78 Select the Time and date menu
7. ie The operating rows of the heating circuit pump are visible when a multi function output is set as the heating circuit pump Setpoints Row number Operating row 712 1012 1312 Reduced setpoint 1014 1314 Antifreeze protection setpoint Table8 Parameter tables Room temperature The room temperature can be modified for different setpoints which come on depending on the operating mode selected Heating or cooling This produces different temperature levels in the environment The range of modifiable setpoints is shown in the following diagram 34 FACIEALJIFA Ed 06 2008 section PARAMETER DETAIL Setpoints TRKmax it mm TRKmax Maximum Comfort setpoint Comfort setpoint Reduced setpoint TRF Antifreeze protection 22 24 26 c setpoint Figure 16 Range of modifiable setpoints Antifreeze protection The Protection mode ensures that the room temperature never slips below a certain threshold This means that the antifreeze protection setpoint of the room temperature will be maintained ST To carry out the settings follow the instructions at paragraph 4 7 of SECTION 3 Eco functions ie The Eco function may be unlocked by parameter 7119 The unlocking can only be performed by a specialist installation technician Row number Operating row 1030 1330 Summer winter switch limit Summer winter switch The summer winter switch limit is used to turn the heating
8. In this case press the info button to obtain U t Error more information 30 Flow sensor 1 Fi Figure 5 Viewing the error messages on the display a AUTO TA it 5 Pu P Maintenance or special mode When this symbol appears a maintenance INFO warning has taken place or the system has switched to special mode 2 Press the info button to obtain more information Maintenance 12 Dhw Charg Temp Hp Figure 6 Viewing the error messages on the display At paragraph 3 8 you ll find list of the possible messages 16 i2 06 2008 Section OPERATING PROCEDURE AVS37 QAA75 QAA78 3 9 MANUAL RESET CONTROL The Reset key activates different functions depending on how long it is pressed gt pressure lasting less than 3 seconds activates the Reset function gt pressure lasting more than 3 seconds activates the manual defrost function BA NS The manual defrost function is not required on Robur units seeing as it is managed directly by the unit electronics It is advisable not to use this function 3 10 RESET HEAT PUMP The error messages present are canceled out with the above button Paragraph 3 9 MANUAL RESET CONTROL With this operation the expected start up delays are overridden so that during operation error search undesired waits are avoided A During normal operation this function should not be employed Reset heat pumpe
9. address collision 85 BSB Radio Communications NN 98 Extension module7 _____________ 99 Extension module 100 2 clocktimemasters No o 102 Clock without backup No No 105 Maintenance message No 106 temperature too low ___________ 5 Yes _ 107 Hot gas compressori Yes Stime _ 108 Hot gas compressore Yes 121 Flow temperature toolow 122 Flow temperature 2 too low No 126 DHW charging supervision _____ ___ No 127 Legionella temperature no v 138 Control sensor HP missing Yes T46 Sensorlcontroling element cong No No 171 No__ No 40 Priority Ed 06 2008 section HANDLING OF ERRORS Nr error text Reset Heat pump Priority in operation 360 Proc rev val Y22 missing No No yes _ 178 Limit thermostat Hot 179 Limit thermostat Ha s 3 Yes E16 o 9 Yes 91 Imp No 9 222 Hi pressure on HP op E10 Yes Sit Imp 9 Yes No No 9 Yes No 9 225 Low pressure E9 Yes Sit Imp 9 226 Compressor 1 overload _______ 4__ Yes Sitimp No 9 Yes Sitimp No 9 228 Flow heat source _________ _15 Yes Sitimp No 9 229 Press swiheat source _________15 Simp No 9 Ves_ Sit Imp No 9 241 Flow sensor yield _________ No 242 Return sensor yi
10. displays Room temperature Minimum room temperature Maximum room temperature room setpoint 1 room setpoint 2 room setpoint P External temperature Minimum external temperature Maximum external temperature Temperature of domestic water 1 Temperature of domestic water 2 Water tank buffer temperature 1 Water tank buffer temperature 2 Buffer tank setpoint Initial temperature 1 Initial setpoint 1 Initial temperature 2 Initial setpoint 2 Initial setpoint P Manifold temperature 1 Heat pump setpoint Heat pump delivery temperature Heat pump return temperature Source delivery temperature 34 Edo Section OPERATING PROCEDURE AVS37 QAA75 QAA78 Source return temperature Residual level 1 minimum stoppage time Residual level 2 minimum stoppage time Residual level 1 minimum operating time Residual level 2 minimum operating time state of heat circulation 1 State of heat circulation 2 State of heat circulation State of domestic water Heat pump state Buffer memory state Error signal Stand by signal Earth connection Day hour date Client assistance telephone number Ed 06 2008 i FACIESLJFA 15 User manual Exceptional situations In exceptional situations the display shows one of the following symbols Error messages AUTO i S O ECO n Error message When this symbol appears an error has a INFO occurred in the system
11. pressing the presence key the room temperature is reduced allowing a saving in energy consumption To return to the Comfort heating mode one just has to press the key again When the premises are occupied once more press the presence key once more in order to put the heating Switching from Reduced setpoint to Comfort setpoint or the cooling Switching from cooling OFF to Comfort setpoint back on In heating mode gt Heating at Comfort setpoint 3t gt Heating at Reduced setpoint In cooling mode gt Cooling to Comfort setpoint 3t gt Cooling OFF no symbol ie The presence key can only be activated in Automatic mode The setting remains active until the next heating action envisaged by the program comes on ex when one reaches the next programmed hourly section the setting set with the presence button is overridden and the system goes back to working according to the settings of the new hourly settings Ed 06 2008 13 User manual 3 8 INFORMATION DISPLAY Available information The information script may be hidden and this can depend on the kind of interface used its configuration and the level of access user technician specialist etc To display the information one only has to press the button Display gt Possible error messages from the list of error codes gt Possible maintenance warnings from the list of maintenance codes gt Possible special mode messages Other
12. the parameter 7 Rotate the knob to modify the parameter gt At this point one may 8 Resume from point 4 to modify other parameters in the same section 9 Press ESC to go back to the original screen gt Ifa parameter is selected by mistake that should not actually be changed press ESC to void the operation In this way the changes made are not saved Ed 06 2008 i FACIESLJFA 29 User manual SECTION5 PARAMETER DETAIL This section shows in detail divided into individual paragraphs just as shown on the interface the parameter that the user can change Refer to paragraph 4 7 of SECTION 3 of this manual for details on how to change the parameters 51 LANGUAGE You will find below the instructions to set the language used to visualize the settings on the display Move into the Siemens interface THE DISPLAY SHOWS Figure 7 FF Dum N 30 If the display shows anything different press the ESC key Press the OK button Using the selection knob Figure 4 select the Control Unit string Press the OK button The row number appears in the top right hand corner then rotate the knob and take position on the row corresponding to the parameter to be changed No 20 Language Press the OK button the parameter to be changed begins to flash in the low right hand corner the possible options Change the parameter by rotating the knob Press the OK key to confirm the selected language Press ESC to return to the main
13. them in order to manage the Robur hydronic heating systems 4 SBI Edo section OVERVIEW AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS eu QAC34 AVS13 CAN BUS Figure 1 Initial description of the Comfort Control system Ed 06 2008 3ROBUA 5 User manual RVS61 843 Main controller QAA75 611 Back lit room unit cable operated QAA78 610 Radio operated room unit AVS14 390 Radio relay Table 2 Product list 6 FACIEALJFA Ed 06 2008 Section OPERATING PROCEDURE AVS37 QAA75 QAA78 SECTION3 OPERATING PROCEDURE AVS37 QAA75 QAA78 This section explains how the appliances should be used and their operating characteristics 3 1 CONTROL LEGEND AVS37 QAA75 QAA78 Se amp KO 06 O O B C o I 4 8 12 16 20 24 USER INTERFACE Avs37 A ACS heating selection B Operating mode selection Information D Confirm setting E WP reset key F Manual control G Room Comfort Setpoint correction Navigation and configuration parameters H Setting cancellation Service connector BSB Presence key ROOM UNIT QAA75 78 Figure 2 Description of the AVS37 user interface controls and for room units QAA75 QAA78 Ed 06 2008 7 User manual 3 2 DISPLAY SYMBOLS N DS U gt gt 55 GS o 9 O m o D lt Heati
14. 6ROBLUA coscienza ecologica User manual Comfort Control Panel E systems control device User manual EDITION 06 2008 Code D LBR523 This booklet has been edited and printed by Robur S p A any form of even partial reproduction of this manual is forbidden The original is archived at the premises of Robur S p A Any use of the manual other than for consultation purposes must be authorized in advance by Robur S p A The rights of the rightful owners of the registered trademarks included in this publication are protected With the aim of improving the quality of its products Robur S p A reserves the right to modify without prior warning the information and content of this manual FACIEALJIFA Ed 06 2008 Index SUMMARY SECTION T PREFACE AA AA 2 SECTION 2 OVERVIEW AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 4 A Nelo 4 2 07 SPECIFICATIONS sanata nare 4 SECTION 3 OPERATING PROCEDURE AV S37 QAA75 QAA78 7 S CER eee 7 DIP 8 3 3 SELECTION OF HEATING MODE tette ttt tentes 9 3 4 COOLING OPERATING SELECTION 11 3 5 SELECTING THE ACS HEATING MODE 11 3 6 ROOM TEMPERATURE SETPOINT 444414020082 0 2 12 PRES 13 28 INFORMATION DISPLAY aaa 14 3 9 MANUAL RESET CONTROL
15. OPERATING SELECTION Cooling mode KA Using the cooling button one selects the cooling function A bar among the display symbols indicates the chosen selection The cooling function adjusts the room temperature based on an hourly schedule Features of the cooling function gt Manual mode gt Cooling according to an hourly schedule gt Temperature set according to the Cooling to Comfort setpoint gt Protective function on Antifreeze gt Limitation of cooling dependent on external temperature G The cooling operation can also be selected with parameters 969 3 5 SELECTING THE ACS HEATING MODE ACS heating mode The button is used to enable and disable the heating of domestic tap water ACS The selected choice is indicated by a bar placed in conjunction with the relative symbol ACS mode gt gt ON The domestic water is heated according to the selected program gt OFF Domestic water is not heated The protection mode 15 active Ed 06 2008 3ROBUR 11 User manual 3 6 Knob ROOM TEMPERATURE SETPOINT CORRECTION Figure 4 Setpoint correction knob For the Comfort setpoint Rotate the knob to increase the setpoint clockwise or to decrease it anti clockwise Confirm by pressing the OK button When the heating mode 15 active one modifies the Comfort heating setpoint when the cooling mode is active one modifies the Comfort cooling setpoint G 5 For more circui
16. Ss The Emergency operation is set by Robur on Automatic in this way if all the heat pumps present in the system show an error any available boiler or integrating resistance is automatically activated Ss To carry out the settings follow the instructions at paragraph 4 7ofSECTION 3 at the item Maintenance Assistance 38 i2 06 2008 section HANDLING OF ERRORS SECTION6 HANDLING OF ERRORS When a break down takes place an error code is displayed By pressing the relative information key fig 4 1 H and fig 4 2 C the cause that has generated it is shown on the display 6 1 ERROR HISTORY The controller keeps a record of the last 10 errors in its memory The next memorization wipes out the last memory For each error the system records the error code the date and time in which the error took place Through the ACS 700 PC tool the certified technical assistants can visualize the actual values the setpoints and the relay outputs for each error 6 2 ERROR RESET The error reset can be done manually or automatically see the next table for the error messages depending on the type of error Manual reset If the case of an error displayed at an information level in which Reset 2 appears the reset can be carried out manually After having pressed the OK button once a flashing Yes sign will appear on the display By pressing the OK button a second time the Yes messag
17. aintenance manuals This manual is specifically intended for e the final user for the use and configuration of the equipment depending on their own needs e to installation technicians hydraulic and electrical to ensure correct installation and configuration of the equipment Summary The manual has 6 sections SECTION 1 addressed tousers and hydraulic installers provides general indications on the equipment used SECTION 2 provides a few general indications on the Siemens appliances and their possible applications SECTION 3 and SECTION 4 provide details on the functions of the devices SECTION 5 illustrates how the final user should use the appliance and how the parameters of the appliance may be modified SECTION 6 provides suggestions concerning possible errors that may occur Glossary ACS sanitary domestic hot water CR Heating circuit CR1 or C1 Heating Circuit 1 with mixer valve CR2 or C2 Heating circuit 2 with mixer valve Heating circuit pump without mixer valve 2 FACIEALJIFA Ed 06 2008 section OVERVIEW AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS References For requirements other than those shown in this manual please consult the manuals 22 Comfort Control Installation and application manual D LBR514 addressed to installation technicians and service personnel Comfort Control Interface CCIT D LBR526 addressed to installation technicians and service personnel The icons
18. e if the system is in Heating mode then the change will affect the heating setpoint if the cooling mode is selected then it will affect the Conditioning setpoint Rotate the knob to increase the setpoint clockwise or to decrease it anti clockwise Confirm by pressing the OK button After having carried out the change wait at least 2 hours to allow the requested room temperature to be reached 4 6 PRESENCE KEY When the premises are not occupied for a certain period of time by pressing the presence key the room temperature is reduced allowing a saving in energy consumption By pressing the key once more the system returns to the heating mode PETER N 3 6 J G The presence key can only be activated in Automatic mode The setting remains active until the next scheduled heating operation is triggered 28 i2 06 2008 section PARAMETER DETAIL 4 7 CHANGE SETTINGS The operations that need to be performed to change the parameters 1 Press the OK button 2 Rotate the knob and select the string relative to the section containing the parameter that needs to be changed Table 3 reported on page 24 the string Outlined in grey identifies the section 3 Press the OK button 4 Rotate the knob and Select the parameter to Table reported on page 24 description of the string that appears in the display in the Function column 5 Press the OK button Rotate the knob to modify
19. e is confirmed and the error is reset Automatic reset The automatic recognition takes place at the end of a preset period of time parameter managed by Robur Once this time has elapsed the default setting is 6 hours the controller attempts to carry out error reset The following error messages can take place Nr error text Reset ea Heat pump Priority in operation mi 0 10 No error 10 No error 10 Outside sensor ee ves TE eee e 130 Flow sensori 8 No No 8 131 sensor cooing B16 No No Yes 8 1B2 Flowsensor2 No No __ 86 SSrFowsenorHP 1 No No Yes 6 35 Source inletsensor No No NoimSun 9 G rHotgassensori o No Ye 6 37 Hotgas sensor 2 __________ No No 6 Ed 06 2008 39 User manual Nr error text Reset Localisation Heat pump in operation Yes Not in Ai 44 Return sensor HP B71 No No Depends on the diagram No in Water 16 Return sensor cascade Yes Yes B5 Ne IN Yes Yes BO oom sensor NO 65 Room 2 ______________ No Yes 68 Room sensr3 Mo No Yes 70 Storage tank sensor 1 B4 No No Depends on the diagram 71 Storage tank sensor 2 B41 No No Depends on the diagram Yes 73 Collector sensor 16 No Les Yes Yes 81 LPB short circuil comm LPB address colision TINO No No No 84 Bon
20. eld ________ __ No Yes 6 243 Swimming poolsensor B13 No 6 247 Defrost fault B36 Yes Sit Imp 9 320 DHWehagingsenor No No Ys 6 321 DHW outlet sensor 7 88 6 322 Water pressure 3toohigh H3 No No i 6 323 Water pressure 3 too low H3 No No No 6 324 BXsamesensors 325 BX e module same sens 1327 E module samefunct 329 E mod m grp same funct 3S0BXinofunton TS 331 BX2mofundion 1332 BX3 no funeion 1333 SS4BXBnofundon 335 BX21 function Yes 3 1336 BX22 no function No Ye 3 1339 pump 05 missing No 3 340 Manifold pump 016 missing Ys 3 341 Coll pump B6 missing No No Nes 3 1343 Solar buffer K8 missing No No Ys 3 1344 solar buffer missing No Ys 3 345 Solar swimming K18 missing ___ No No 03 350 Buffer address error No 3 351 Prim sys pump addrem No No Yes 3 352 Prless header er Hyd No 3 353 Cacade sensor B10 missing NO __ 03 355 Three phase curr asymetrical____ E21 23 Yes Sitimp No 9 356 Flow switch consumers 7 E24 Yes Stimp No 9 G58 Sofistater O 195 No No Mo o 1359 Div valve cool Y21 missing _____ ___ No Yes 3 4 Ed 06 2008 FACIEALJIFA User manual Nr error text Heat pu
21. he time slot options scroll along in the bottom right corner 7 Press OK 8 Select the row that corresponds to the time slot to be set Table 5 ex 501 to select the first switching on time 9 Press OK Ed 06 2008 31 User manual 10 Rotate the knob until the time at which the selected CR must come on in our example the CR1 is displayed 11 Press OK 12 Rotate the knob until the time at which the selected CR must go off in our example is displayed 13 Press OK 14 Repeat from point 6 to set other time slots a maximum of 3 time slots may be set 15 Press ESC G The number 5 identifies the cooling circuit CR CR2 3 CRP 4 ACS Preselection Su Fr Sa Su Su 561 601 1 sali on NE EGO NN sal a 3 period off Table 5 Parameter tables The hour programs can be returned to the original values factory setting If necessary operate as follows Press OK Select the hour program for the circuit in question CR1 CR2 CRP 5 Press OK Select the row that corresponds to the parameter in question Table 6 Press OK Press OK Rotate the knob until the flashing YESis displayed Press OK Press ESC Se N The number 5 identifies the cooling circuit 32 06 2008 section PARAMETER DETAIL Standard 516 536 556 576 values Table 6 Parameter tables changes are made the earlier settings will be lost
22. mp Priority in operation 361 Source sensor B91 missing 362 Source sensor B92 missing 363 Compr sensor B84 missing 364 Cool system HP wrong 365 Inst H pump Q34 missing Table 9 Error table 42 FACIEALJIFA Ed 06 2008 Robur is dedicated to dynamic progression in research development and promotion of safe environmentally friendly energy efficiency products through the commitment and caring of its employees and partners Codice D LBR523 rev A 08 MED DSC 016 24 11 2008 Robur Mission tROBLUA caring for the environment Robur Spa advanced heating and cooling technologies Via Parigi 4 6 24040 Verdellino Zingonia Bg Italy T 39 035 888111 F 39 035 4821334 ISO 9001 2000 VERSION www robur com export amp robur it
23. ng at Comfort Setpoint Heating at reduced Setpoint Heating at freeze protection Setpoint Cooling Processing please wait Replace batteries Active vacation function Refers to the heating circuit Special mode Maintenance Error message ACS mode Automatic operation Protection mode Info level active Programming on Heating system temporarily Off ECO functions on FACIESLJFEA Ed 06 2008 Section OPERATING PROCEDURE AVS37 QAA75 QAA78 Figure 3 Display shows all available segments 3 3 SELECTION OF HEATING MODE Heating mode Press the button to select the different heating modes The selected mode 15 indicated by a bar beneath the relative symbol Automatic operation auto Automatic operation checks the room temperature based on a set time sequence Features of the automatic operation gt Heating mode based on a sequence gt Temperature setpoint dependent on the Setpoint Comfort 3t or reduced Setpoint gt Active protection systems Antifreeze gt Automatic switching between summer winter operations ECO functions and 24 hour daily heating off restriction Ed 06 2008 3ROBUA 9 User manual Continuous operation 3t or Continuous operation maintains the room temperature at the selected level e Heating at Comfort setpoint lt Heating at Reduced setpoint Features of continuous operation gt Heating with programmed timing off
24. ode Automatic off Automatic 902 U ___ Comfort setpoint 24 T Release Consent 24h Day MEME 24h a day Hourly heating circuit program Hourly program 5 TITE 2 1012 1012 U Reduced setpoint 16 BZ C 1014 10 0 1020 U Characteristic curve pitch 0 8 0 10 4 00 18 Heating circuit P Comfort 1310 U Comfort setpoint 20 0 1312 1314 10 0 lh ue 0 8 040 Jao Summer winter switch limit 18 cea Hot water for domestic use ACS 1610 U Nominal setpoint 50 BZ TempBwMax C 1612 Maintenance Assistance off on off on Diagnostic parameters Only Display 8410 U return temperature oo C _ 8411 U Heatpumpsetpint _________ 00 __ e 8412 U Heatpumpdeliverytemperatue 8427 U Source entry temperature 8429 U Source exit temperature Client diagnostics Only Display 8700 U__ Extemal temperare 8701 U Minimum external temperature 702 U Maximum external temperature 8740 temperature 1 0 0 50 0 C 18741 U momseponi 20 8743 U Delivery temperature Do wo fe n 0 Delivery setpoint 1 E 0 0 140 0 Ed 06 2008 i FACIEASLJIFA 23 User manual ies U Cooling delivery setpoint 1 0 140 C 8770 U roomiemperature o 00 boo e 8771 8773 U Delivery temperature 2 140 0 Relay output QX1 Off On 05 oo s 00 714 00 ac Relay output QX2 Off On Relay output QX3 Off
25. on and off during the course of the year depending on the external temperature In Automatic mode the system comes and and goes off automatically without any manual intervention on behalf of the user By modifying the parameter the time period will be reduced or extended e Increase The winter function is brought forward The Summer function is postponed e Reduction The winter function is postponed The Summer function is brought forward ie The function is not operational in the Continuous Comfort temperature mode 3t Ed 06 2008 i FACIESLJFA 35 User manual G The display posts ECO e To calculate the building dynamics the reduced external temperature is taken as the point of reference oummer winter switch diagram SWHG Summer winter switch limit TAged Attenuated external temperature T Temperature t Days Figure 17 Example of summer winter switch 36 i2 06 2008 section PARAMETER DETAIL 5 6 DOMESTIC HOT WATER RVS61 regulates the temperature of the domestic hot water ACS based on the set program paragraph 5 3 on page 31 or according to the desired setpoint chosen the priority of the domestic water load can be set based on the room temperature The controller has an anti legionella function that may be set in great detail by the installation technician which fights any legionella in the tank ACS A Sola
26. present in the margins of the manual have the following meaning WARNING Start operating procedure O Reference to another part of the manual or other manual Table 1 Descriptive icons TE 5 User manual SECTION2 OVERVIEW AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 2 1 WARNINGS This manual constitutes an integral and essential part of the product and must be delivered to the user together with the appliance Safety 3 The appliance must only be used for the purposes for which it has been designed Any other use 15 considered inappropriate and therefore dangerous The manufacturer does not accept any contractual or extra contractual liability for any damage caused by improper use of the appliance A Failure to comply with the above indications may compromise the product s safety and may invalidate the warranty provided by Robur AN Do not start the appliance if at the time of use there seem to be dangerous conditions such as problems with the power grid parts of the appliance underwater or otherwise damaged control and safety components bypassed or faulty In these instances call in professionally qualified personnel for assistance Keep packaging items plastic bags polystyrene foam insulation materials spacers out of the reach of children as they represent a potential source of danger 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS In Figure 1 are illustrated the devices included in the Comfort Control Panel CCP or that interface with
27. r B3 Domestic Water Tank Temperature probe Upper B31 Domestic Water Tank Temperature probe Lower C Domestic Hot Water D Water Mains Q3 Domestic Hot Water Reloading Diverter Valve Figure 18 Example of ACS Build up Ed 06 2008 i FACIESLJFA 37 User manual 5 7 SETPOINT If the probe seeFigure 18 is not connected to the RVS61 module it will not be possible to set the parameters shown in the table below 1610 Nominal setpoint The domestic water can be heated to different setpoints active or otherwise based on the operating mode selected This enables different temperature levels to be managed in the domestic water tank ACS setpoints 4 TWWN TWWmax ACS setpoint TWWN Nominal ACS setpoint TWWmax Maximum nominal ACS setpoint 0 10 20 30 40 90 60 70 80 90 100 C Figure 19 Range of modifiable setpoints amp To carry out the settings follow the instructions at paragraph 4 7 5 8 EMERGENCY OPERATION If the heat pump should not function correctly the emergency operation may be started Up This operating mode allows the system to operate with the integration boiler if present or by activating any potential electrical resistances if available In these operating conditions the heat pump will remain off The emergency operation can be turned on ON or turned of OFF manually by acting on the parameter 7141 in the Maintenance Assistance section
28. rocedure button or ESC Ed 06 2008 Section OPERATING PROCEDURE AVS37 QAA75 QAA78 3 12 DISPLAYING PARAMETERS The table below shows the parameters that may be accessed by the final user G A few of them may be hidden depending on the control unit used U Final user BZ Row number 5 eal Nf 5 5 E s 72 5 LL L 0 Time date 00 00 23 59 2 Month day 01 01 31 12 dd mm 2 2004 2099 yyy Control unit 20 U Language German 4 German Hourly program for heating circuit 1 500 U Preselection Mo Su Mo Su Mo Sa Su Mo We Th Fr Sa Su 1 period on 06 00 22 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 00 00 24200 506 3 period off 24 00 00 00 24 00 hh mm 516 U Standard values No 1 Yes Hourly program for heating circuit 2 520 U Preselection Mo Su Su Fr Sa Su Mo Tu Th Fr Sa Su U 1 period on 06 00 00 00 24 00 hh mm 22 00 24 00 524 U 2 period of 24 00 24 00 526 U 3 period of 24 00 536 U Standard values No 1 No Yes Hourly program 3 CRP 540 U Preselection Mo Su Mo Su Sa Su Tu We Th Fr Sa Su U 1 period on 06 00 00 00 24 00 hh mm 22 00 24 00 544 2 period off 24 00 00 00 24 00 hh mm 545 24 00 hh mm Ed 06 2008 21 User manual settings 3 period off 24 00 00 00 24 00 U Standard values 1 No Ye
29. s Preselection Mo Su Su Mo Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Te period on 1 period off hhmm hhamm hhmm hhamm 56 U S perodof ao 0000 2400 hhimm 1576 U jStandardvaluesNo jYs et ___ 2 Hourly program 5 Cooling U Preselection Mo Su Su Mo Fr Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 801 U _______ 6 0000 2400 RI 82 peit _ 2200 0000 2400 hhmm 3 on 606 uU aparador feo 0000 faro 616 Standard values No Yes Holiday CR 1 641 U Preselection period 1 period 8 from period 1 to period 8 se Sa Li orsi 942 Common operating level Antifreeze Antifreeze protection Reduced protection Holiday 2 621 Preselection period 1 period 8 from period 1 to period 8 gt U Sat _ diam uU te rr 658 U Common operating level Antifreeze Antifreeze protection Reduced protection Holiday CR P 661 U Preselection period 1 period 8 from period 1 to period 8 62 0 Sat sot 8112 ante 668 Common operating level Antifreeze Antifreeze protection Reduced protection Heating circuit 1 Heating 222 07 70 lu Comonsepon_ 109 Rer gere Je _ 712 Reduced setpoint BZ 714 BZ 710 C 22 FACIEALJIFA Ed 06 2008 Section OPERATING PROCEDURE AVS37 QAA75 QAA78 E 10 0 ezio 0 8 0 10 4 00 18 Operating m
30. screen RO0BLUA Ed 06 2008 section PARAMETER DETAIL 5 2 TIME AND DATE The control is equipped with a year round clock with time day of the week and date To ensure a correct operation of the controller both the time and date must be set correctly 1 Hours minutes Start summer period at present visible to the user End of summer period at present not visible to the user Table 4 Programming time and date Compare paragraph 3 11 Example setting the time and the date 5 3 HOURLY PROGRAM For the heating and the ACS circuits a certain number of switching programs are available They are activated in Automatic mode and control the temperature variation levels and the relative setpoint according to the selected switch times The switch times can be selected as a combination that is to say that they can be standard for more than just one day or have different setting for each single day The preselection of the days as groups such as for example Mo Fr and Sa Su simplifies and speeds up the setting of the switching program Operate as follows 1 Press OK 2 Select the hour program for the circuit in question CR1 CR2 CRP 5 ex Heating circuit 1 3 Press OK 4 Select the row that corresponds to the parameter in question Table 5 ex 500 to select the time slot to be programmed 5 Press OK 6 Rotate the knob until the the time slot to be programmed is displayed t
31. temperature at the selected level e Heating at Comfort setpoint e Heating at Reduced setpoint Features of continuous operation gt Heating with programmed timing off gt Active protection systems Antifreeze gt Automatic Summer winter switch ECO functions and 24 hour limit of non active heating when the continuous operation is selected with the Comfort setpoint Protection mode 5 Using the Protection mode the heating is off but the antifreeze protection is operation antifreeze protection temperature Features of the Protection mode gt Heating OFF gt Temperature according to antifreeze protection gt Active protection systems Antifreeze gt Automatic Summer winter switch ECO functions and 24 hour limit of non active heating Ed 06 2008 i FACIESLJFA 27 User manual 4 4 COOLING MODE SELECTION IF AVAILABLE Cooling mode The cooling function priority is visible in the display by means of a bar e between the display symbols The cooling function is active when this symbol appears KA Features of the cooling function gt Cooling mode based on an hourly schedule gt Temperature setpoint based on the cooling comfort setpoint gt Protection feature active Antifreeze gt Cooling limit based on external temperature 4 5 ROOM TEMPERATURE SETPOINT CORRECTION The heating setpoint or the cooling setpoint are inserted depending on the current operating mod
32. ts configured through the same room unit the Comfort setpoint 3t set is the same for all associated circuits ex if C1 and CP are both configured on the room unit 1 by turning knob one sets the same setpoint for both circuits The same is true for the devices QAA75 78 and for devices AVS37 If the operating mode is set on the interface AVS37 with C1 independent of C2 Parameter44 to change the Comfort setpoint one has to turn the knob to select the circuit for which one wants to change the setpoint and then press OK at this point one can change the Comfort setpoint 3 of the chosen circuit For the Reduced setpoint press the OK button Select the section Heating circuit press the OK button Select the section Reduced setpoint press the OK button Modify the Reduced setpoint Press the OK button to confirm Press the ESC button to return to the main screen After having carried out the change wait at least 2 hours to allow the requested room temperature to be reached The Reduced setpoint can be selected only with the heating function on i FACIESLJFEA Ed 06 2008 Section OPERATING PROCEDURE AVS37 QAA75 QAA78 G The reduced setpoint can also be using the following parameters 712 CR1 1012 CR2 1312 CRP For the cooling system only the Comfort setpoint is operational 3 PRESENCE KEY When the premises are not occupied for a certain period of time by
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