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Heating Controller XHCC

Weather-compensated heating circuit controller


Installation and operating instructions

Read carefully before installation, commissioning and operation

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CONTENT Variant 29
Heating circuit off 29
Room hysteresis 29
Safety Instructions 5 Buffer sensor 30
EU-Conformity 5 Insulation factor 30
General instructions 5 Overload protection 30
Explanation of Symbols 5 Min. Flow cooling 30
Changes to the Unit 6 Max. flow cooling 30
Warranty and Liability 6 Dew point correction 30
Disposal and Pollutants 6 Room Controller Heating Circuit (X) 30
Room Controller 31
Description XHCC 7 Mixer 32
Direction 32
Specifications 7 Mixer turn time 32
About the Controller 8 Mixer off factor 32
Scope of Supply 8 Mixer increase 32
Hydraulic Variants 9 Mixer run time 32
Installation 10 Signal type 32
Smart grid 1/ PV contact 32
Electrical Terminals 10 Smart grid 2 32
Additional Information 11 Settings Domestic Hot Water (DHW) 32
Operating mode 32
External relay at signal output V(X) (0-10V / PWM) 11 Hot water minimum 32
Electrical Terminals 11 DHW reference 32
Wall Installation 15 DHW comfort 33
Electrical Connection 15 DHW hysteresis 33
Installing the Temperature Sensors 16 Buffer DHW load 33
Terminal connection 16 DHW priority 33
Temperature Resistance Table for Pt1000 Sensors 16 DHW sensor 33
Combining multiple SOREL products 16 Smart grid 1/ PV contact 33
CAN bus 16
°CALEON Room Controllers 17 6. Protective Functions 34
RC21 Room thermostat with remote control 20 Seizing Protection 34
Operation 22 Frost Protection 34
Discharge Protection 34
Display and Input 22 Dew point correction 34
Commissioning help 23 Pressure Monitoring 34
RPS1 / RPS2 34
1. Measurement values 23
7. Special Functions 35
2. Statistics 24
Program selection 35
Today 24 Pump settings 35
28 days 24 Signal type 35
Operating hours 24 Profile 35
Heat quantity 24 Output Signal 35
Graphic overview 24 PWM / 0-10V off 35
Notifications 24 PWM / 0-10V on 35
Reset / Clear 24 PWM / 0-10V max. 35
3. Periods 25 Show signal 35
Speed control 36
Time & Date 25 Variant 36
Daylight saving time 25 Purging time 36
Heating Circuit (Day) 25 Sweep time 36
Heating Circuit 2 (Day) 25 Max. Speed 36
Heating Circuit Comfort 25 Min. Speed 36
Heating Circuit 2 Comfort 25 Sensor Calibration 36
DHW enable 26 Relay functions 37
DHW comfort 26 Heat quantity 37
AL-times 26 VFS (X) 37
Commissioning 37
4. Operating mode 26 SD-Card 37
Manual 26 Logging 37
Mode Circuit (X) 26 Free storage 37
Load configuration 37
5. Settings 27 Save configuration 38
Heating Circuit (X) 27 Firmware update 38
Operating mode 27 Unmount 38
Season switch 27 Factory Settings 38
S/W Day 28 Room Controller 38
S/W Night 28 Eco Display Mode 38
Curve 28 Temperature unit 38
Day Correction 28 Network 38
Night Correction 28 Access Control 38
Comfort Temperature Boost 29 Ethernet 38
Min. Flow 29 Datalogger Version 39
Max. Flow 29 CAN bus ID 39
Reference/Actual - 29 Sensor send interval 39
Reference/Actual + 29
8. Menu Lock 39 Boiler sensor of this function 48
Storage sensor 48
9. Service Values 40 Anti Legionella 48
Burner 48
10. Language 40
Burner sensor 48
Function overview 40 DHW request 48
Heating Circuit request 48
Heating Circuit (X) 40 Delay 48
S/W Day 40 Burner offset 48
S/W Night 41 Eco mode (during solar charge) 49
Curve 41 Tmax 49
Day Correction 41 Enable times 49
Night Correction 41 Anti Legionella 49
Comfort Temperature Boost 41 Boiler pump 49
Min. Flow 42 Boiler pump Tmin 49
Max. Flow 42 Compressor 49
Reference/Actual - 42 DHW request 49
Reference/Actual + 42 HC request 49
Reference/Actual + 42 Cooling request 49
Variant 42 Eco mode (during solar charge) 49
Heating circuit off 42 Heating circuit offset 49
Room hysteresis 42 Min heat pump runtime 49
Buffer sensor 43 Heat pump idle time 49
Mixer 43 Heat pump delay 50
Direction 43 Periods 50
Mixer turn time 43 Loading pump 50
Mixer off factor 43 Storage charge pump (SLP) overshoot 50
Mixer increase 43 Glycol pump 50
Cooling valve Heating circuit 1/ Heating circuit 2 43 Gylcol pump lag 50
Heating Circuit 2 43 Dissipation (Cooling) 50
Free Cooling 43 Tset 50
RFI mixer 43 Cooling sensor 50
Operating mode 44 Delay 50
Reference flow sensor 44 Hysteresis 50
Tref: 44 Season switch 50
Return flow sensor: 44 Off hysteresis 51
Storage sensor: 44 On hysteresis 51
Direction: 44 Cool storage 51
Min off time: 44 Buffer sensor 51
On-time: 44 Dehumidifier 51
Off factor: 44 Operating mode 51
Increase: 44 Reference humidity 51
Max one direction: 44 Hysteresis 51
Mixer run time 44 Dehumidifier periods 51
Signal type 44 Solar 52
Difference 44 Tmin Collector 52
Δ T Difference 45 ΔT Solar 52
DF-Source 45 Tmax Storage 52
Tmin Source 45 Starting aid 52
DF-Drain 45 Purging time 52
Tmax Drain 45 Increase 52
Heat transfer 45 Protective functions for Solar 52
Δ T Heat transfer 45 System protection 52
HT Tmax 45 Collector protection 53
HT Tmin 45 Recooling 53
Source 45 Frost Protection 53
Drain 45 Collector alarm 53
Thermostat 45 Collector 53
DHW request 46 Solar storage 53
Heating Circuit request 46 Solar bypass 53
Tset 46 Variant 54
Hysteresis 46 Bypass sensor 54
Thermostat sensor 1 46 Booster Pump 54
Thermostat sensor 2 46 Charge time 54
Teco 46 Zone valve 54
Energy Saving Mode 46 Tmax storage 2 54
Thermostat enable 46 Solar storage 2 54
Electric heating rod (auxiliary heating) 46 Heat exchanger 54
DHW request 46 Heat exchanger sensor 54
HC request 46 Return flow increase 54
TH Set 46 Return flow increase Tmin 54
Delay 46 Return flow increase Tmax 54
Hysteresis 46 ΔT return flow 54
Eco mode 47 Return flow sensor 55
Electric heating rod approval times 47 Storage sensor 55
Anti Legionella 47 Domestic hot water valve 55
Solid fuel boiler 48 Circulation 55
Solid fuel boiler Tmin 48 Tmin 55
Solid fuel boiler Tmax 48 Hysteresis 55
ΔT Solid fuel boiler 48 Circulation sensor 55
Circulation pause time 55
Purging time 55
Circulations periods 55
Anti-legionella circulation 55
Error Messages 55
Pressure monitor 55
RPS-Type 56
RPS Min 56
RPS Max 56
Parallel operation R1/R2 56
Parallel operation 56
Delay 56
Follow-up time 56
Always on 56
Remote 56
Relay status 56
Title 56
Malfunctions/Maintenance 57
Tips 58
Tips 58
Support Guideline 58
Appendix 59
Speed when „On“ 59
Example for signal settings 59
Technical data PWM and 0-10V 59
Final Declaration 60
Safety Instructions

EU-Conformity
By affixing the CE mark to the unit the manufacturer declares that theXHCC conforms to the following relevant safety regulations:

l EU low voltage directive 2014/35/EU


l EU electromagnetic compatibility directive 2014/30/EU

conforms. Conformity has been verified and the corresponding documentation and the EU declaration of conformity are kept on file by
the manufacturer.

General instructions
Please read carefully!

These installation and operating instructions contain basic instructions and important information regarding safety, installation, com-
missioning, maintenance and the optimal use of the unit. Therefore these instructions must be read and understood completely by the
installation technician/specialist and by the system user before installation, commissioning and operation of the unit.

This unit is an automatic, electrical Heating Controller for/inHeating system and similar applications. Install the device only in dry
rooms and under environmental conditions as described under "Technical Data".

The valid accident prevention regulations, VDE regulations, the regulations of the local power utility, the applicable DIN-EN standards
and the installation and operating instruction of the additional system components must also be observed.

Under no circumstances does the unit replace any safety devices to be provided by the customer!

Installation, electrical connection, commissioning and maintenance of the device may only be carried out by an appropriately trained
specialist. Users: Make sure that the specialist gives you detailed information on the function and operation of the unit. Always keep
these instructions in the vicinity of the unit.

The manufacturer does not take over any liability for damage caused through improper usage or non-compliance of this manual!

Explanation of Symbols

Failure to observe these instructions can result in electrocution.

Danger

Failure to observe these instructions can result in serious damage to health such as scalding or life-threatening
injuries.
Danger

Failure to observe these instructions can result in destruction of the unit or the system, or environmental damage.

Caution

Information which is especially importation for the function and optimal use of the unit and the system.

Caution

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Changes to the Unit
l Changes, additions to or conversion of the unit are not permitted without written permission from the manufacturer.
l It is likewise forbidden to install additional components that have not been tested together with the unit.
l If it becomes clear that safe operation of the unit is no longer possible, for example because of damage to the housing, turn the Unit
off immediately.
l Any parts of the unit or accessories that are not in perfect condition must be exchanged immediately.
l Use only original spare parts and accessories from the manufacturer.
l Markings made on the unit at the factory must not be altered, removed or made illegible.
l Only the settings described in these instructions may be set using the Unit.

Changes to the unit can compromise the safety and function of the unit or the entire system.

Warranty and Liability


The unit has been manufactured and tested with regard to high quality and safety requirements. The unit is subject to the statutory guar-
antee period of two years from the date of sale. The warranty and liability shall not include, however, any injury to persons or material
damage that is attributable to one or more of the following causes:

l Failure to observe these installation and operating instructions.


l Improper installation, commissioning, maintenance and operation.
l Improperly executed repairs.
l Unauthorised structural changes to the unit.
l Use of the device for other than its intended purpose.
l Operation above or below the limit values listed in the ‚Specifi cations‘ section.
l Force majeure.

Disposal and Pollutants


The unit conforms to the European RoHS 2011/65/EU for 2011/65/EUthe restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in elec-
trical and electronic equipment.

Under no circumstances may the device be disposed of with the normal household waste. Dispose of the unit only at appro-
priate collection points or ship it back to the seller or manufacturer.

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Description XHCC

Specifications
Model XHCC Weather-compensated heating circuit controller
Temperature controller class VI
Energy efficiency 4 ErP Class VIII / When operating at min. 3 ° CALEONs or RC20 a energy effi-
ciency of 5% is achieved
Standby loss 0,5 W
Request type heater Switching contact or modulating
Electrical specifications:
Power supply 100 - 240VAC, 50 ... 60 Hz
Power consumption / standby 0,5 W - 8 W/ 0,5 W
Total switched power 460VA for AC1 / 460W for AC3
Switched power per relay 460 VA for AC1 / 185 W for AC3
Internal fuse 3 2A slow blow 250V
Protection Class IP40
Protection Class II
Overvoltage category II
Degree of pollution category II
Inputs/Outputs Measuring range

Sensor inputs 9 Pt1000 temperature sensor -40 °C ... 300 °C


VFS type in l/min 1 - 20, 2 - 40, 5 - 100, 10 - 200, 20 - 400
RPS type in bar 0 - 0.6, 0 - 1, 0 - 1.6, 0 - 2.5, 0 - 4,
0 - 6, 0 - 10
Sensor inputs RC21 2 Room controller with room temperature measurement
PWM Inputs 1 PWM in (without function)
Outputs mechanical relay 7
potential free relay R7 460 VA for AC1 / 185 W for AC3
0-10V/PWM output V1,V2 for 10 k Ω working resistance 1 kHz, level 10 V
PWM output V3, V4 for 10 k Ω working resistance 1 kHz, level 10 V
24V + Terminal/ + Max. load by external devices 24V/6W (e.g. power supply of 3 °CALEON room
Voltage output controllers)
Max. cable length
Collector sensor / Outdoor S8/ S7 < 30 m
sensor
Flow sensors <3m
CAN < 3 m; at >= 3 m, a shielded twisted pair cable must be used. Isolate shielding
and connect it to the protective conductor of only one of the devices. Max. cable
length of the complete system 200 m.
0-10V/PWM <3m
24 VDC < 30 m
Interface
Network connection Ethernet (optional)
Fieldbus CAN
Storage medium Micro SD card slot
Permissible Ambient Conditions
for controller operation 0 °C - 40 °C, max. 85 % rel. humidity at 25 °C
for transport/storage 0 °C - 60 °C, no moisture condensation permitted
Other Specifications and Dimensions
Housing Design 3-part, ABS plastic
Installation Methods Wall installation, optionally panel installation
Overall dimensions 220 mm x 180 mm x 53 mm
Aperture installation dimen- 157 mm x 106 mm x 31 mm
sions
Display Fully graphical display, 128 x 128 dots
Real Time Clock RTC with 24 hour power reserve
Operation 4 entry keys

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About the Controller
The Heating Controller XHCC facilitates efficient use and function control of your Heating system possible while its handling is intuitive.
After every input step the suitable functions are matched to the keys and explained in a text above. In the menu 'measurement values
and settings' are help text and graphics in addition to key words.

The XHCC can be used for the various system variants.

Important characteristics of the XHCC are:

l Depiction of graphics and texts using a lit display.


l Simple viewing of the current measurement values.
l Statistics and system monitoring by means of statistical graphics
l Extensive setting menus with explanations.
l Menu block can be activated to prevent unintentional setting changes.
l Resetting to previously selected values or factory settings.

Scope of Supply
l Weather-compensated heating circuit controller XHCC
l 3 screws 3,5 x 35 mm and 3 plugs 6 mm for wall installation.
l 12 strain relief clips with 24 screws, replacement fuse 3 x 2AT
l Micro SD card
l XHCC Installation and operating instructions

Optionally contained depending on design/order:


l Outdoor sensor: TA55 (87005)
l Ethernet connection: optionally possible via datalogger (77701)
l Pt1000 temperature sensor: 1x pipe-mounted sensor e.g. TR/P4 (Pt1000) - article number 81140
l Room Controller: 1x indoor sensor/Remote controller with mode switch RC21 - article number 89021
l External relay for V1 / V2: External relay with potential free contact - article number 77502

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Hydraulic Variants
The following illustrations should be regarded only as schematic representations of the respective hydraulic systems and do not claim to be complete. Under no cir-
cumstances should the controller replace any safety devices. Depending on the specific application, additional system and safety components such as check
valves, non-return valves, safety temperature limiters, scalding protectors, etc., may be required.

Combined storage and heating circuit Combined storage, compressor and loading Combined storage, solar and burner+
pump

Combined storage, solar and 2 heating circuits Storage and heating circuit Storage, compressor and charging pump

Storage, solar and burner Storage, buffer storage and heating circuit Storage, buffer storage and compressor

Solar, storage, buffer storage and Combined storage and 2 mixed heating circuits Combined storage, 2 mixed heating circuits and
burner compressor

Solar, storage, 2 mixed


heating circuits and burner

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Installation

Electrical Terminals

Low voltages Mains voltages


max. 24 VAC / DC 230 VAC 50 - 60 Hz

Terminal: Connection for: SD card slot Potential free Terminal: Connection for:
relay R7
S1 Sensor 1 for data storage NO Normally L Network outer conductor L
S2 Sensor 2 and updates open (closer) N Network neutral conductor N
S3 Sensor 3 C Common R1 Switch output 1
S4 Flow temperature (voltage) R2 Switch output 2
sensor Hc. 2 R3 Switch output 3
(optional) R4 Switch output 4
S5 Flow temperature R5 Switch output 5
sensor Hc. 1
R6 Switch output 6
S6 Sensor 6 Ethernet
S7 Outdoor sensor
S8 Sensor 8 for LAN integration
S9 Sensor 9
V1 0-10V output/ PWM The PE protective conductor must be connected to
the PE metal terminal block!
V2 0-10V output/ PWM
V3 PWM
V4 PWM
24V + Terminal/ 24VDC voltage output
Voltage output Max. load by external devices 24V / 6W
VFS1 Grundfos Direct Sensor
VFS2 Grundfos Direct Sensor

RC1 Room Controller 1


RC20/RC21 1 Pins:1:wh (GND); 2:br (room
sensor); 3:gn (remote control)
RC2 Room Controller
2
RC20/RC21 1 Pins:1:wh (GND); 2:br (room
sensor); 3:gn (remote control)
CAN1 CAN bus connection (Molex adapter:
brown= CAN low; white= CAN high)
CAN2 CAN bus connection (Molex adapter:
brown= CAN low; white= CAN high)

Pay attention to the correct orientation of the card! Card must lock without resistance, do not apply excess pressure!

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Additional Information

External relay at signal output V(X) (0-10V / PWM)

1. Connect external 0-10V relay to signal output, e.g. V1.

2. Assign additional function to signal V1. See " Relay functions " on
page 37

3. Disable the speed control for the corresponding 0-10V / PWM out-
put (Off). See " Variant " on page 36

Electrical Terminals

For high-efficiency pumps with 0-10V / PWM signal input, the power can be provided (V1 parallel operation) over a free
relay.

The connection of the ground wire is made at the lower gray terminal block. The neutral conductor N is connected to ter-
minal block N. The PE protective conductor must be connected to the PE metal terminal block!

Program 1 Combined storage and heating circuit


Terminal: Connection: Terminal: Connection:
- GND N Neutral con-
ductor N
S2 Storage sensor (bottom) L Network outer
conductor L
S3 Storage sensor (top) R4 Mixer
S5 Flow sensor R5 Mixer
S7 Outdoor sensor R6 Heating cir-
c.pump

Program 2 Combined storage, compressor and loading pump


Terminal: Connection: Terminal: Connection:
- GND N Neutral con-
ductor N
S2 Storage sensor (bottom) L Network outer
conductor L
S3 Storage sensor (top) R2 Loading pump
S5 Flow sensor R4 Mixer
S7 Outdoor sensor R5 Mixer
R6 Heating cir-
c.pump
R7 Compressor

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Program 3 Combined storage, solar and burner+
Terminal: Connection: Terminal: Connection:
- GND N Neutral con-
ductor N
S1 Storage sensor (bottom) L Network outer
conductor L
S2 Storage sensor (center) R1 Solar pump
S3 Storage sensor (top) R2 Loading pump
S5 Flow sensor R4 Mixer
S6 Burner sensor R5 Mixer
S7 Outdoor sensor R6 Heating cir-
c.pump
S8 Collector sensor R7 Burner

Program 4 Combined storage, solar and 2 heating circuits


Terminal: Connection: Terminal: Connection:
- GND N Neutral con-
ductor N
S1 Storage sensor (bottom) L Network outer
conductor L
S2 Storage sensor (center) R1 Solar pump
S3 Storage sensor (top) R3 Heating cir-
c.pump (Hc. 2)
S4 Flow temperature sensor (Hc. R4 Mixer
2)
S5 Flow temperature sensor (Hc. R5 Mixer
1)
S7 Outdoor sensor R6 Heating cir-
c.pump (Hc. 1)
S8 Collector sensor

Program 5 Storage and heating circuit


Terminal: Connection: Terminal: Connection:
- GND N Neutral conductor
N
S3 Storage sensor L Network outer con-
ductor L
S5 Flow sensor R3 DHW-pump
S7 Outdoor sensor R4 Mixer
R5 Mixer
R6 Heating circ.pump

Program 6 Storage, compressor and loading pump


Terminal: Connection: Terminal: Connection:
- GND N Neutral conductor
N
S3 Storage sensor L Network outer con-
ductor L
S5 Flow sensor R2 Loading pump
S7 Outdoor sensor R3 DHW-pump
R4 Mixer
R5 Mixer
R6 Heating circ.pump
R7 Compressor

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Program 7 Storage, solar and burner
Terminal: Connection: Terminal: Connection:
- GND N Neutral conductor
N
S1 Storage sensor (bottom) L Network outer con-
ductor L
S3 Storage sensor (top) R1 Solar pump
S5 Flow sensor R2 Loading pump
S6 Burner sensor R3 DHW-pump
S7 Outdoor sensor R4 Mixer
S8 Collector sensor R5 Mixer
R6 Heating circ.pump
R7 burner

Program 8 2 storages and heating circuit


Terminal: Connection: Terminal: Connection:
- GND N Neutral conductor
N
S2 Storage sensor L Network outer con-
ductor L
S3 Storage sensor R3 DHW pump
S5 Flow sensor R4 Mixer
S7 Outdoor sensor R5 Mixer
R6 Heating circ.pump

Program 9 2 storages, solar and compressor


Terminal: Connection: Terminal: Connection:
- GND N Neutral conductor N
S2 Storage sensor L Network outer conductor L
S3 Storage sensor R3 Loading pump
S5 Flow sensor R4 Mixer
S7 Outdoor sensor R5 Mixer
R6 Heating circ.pump
R7 Compressor

Program 10 Solar, 2 storages, heating circuit and burner


Terminal: Connection: Terminal: Connection:
- GND N Neutral conductor N
S1 Storage sensor (bot- L Network outer conductor L
tom)
S2 Storage sensor R1 Solar pump
S3 Storage sensor (top) R2 Loading pump
S5 Flow sensor R3 DHW-pump
S6 Burner sensor R4 Mixer
S7 Outdoor sensor R5 Mixer
S8 Collector sensor R6 Heating circ.pump
R7 burner

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Program 11 Combined storage and 2 heating circuits
Terminal: Connection: Terminal: Connection:
- GND N Neutral conductor N
S2 Storage sensor (bot- L Network outer conductor L
tom)
S3 Storage sensor (top) R1 Mixer (Hc. 2)
S4 Flow temperature R2 Mixer (Hc. 2)
sensor (Hc. 2)
S5 Flow temperature R3 Heating circ.pump (Hc. 2)
sensor (Hc. 1)
S7 Outdoor sensor R4 Mixer (Hc. 1)
R5 Mixer (Hc. 1)
R6 Heating circ.pump (Hc. 1)

Program 12 Combined storage, 2 heating circuits and compressor


Terminal: Connection: Terminal: Connection:
- GND N Neutral conductor N
S2 Storage sensor L Network outer conductor L
(bottom)
S3 Storage sensor R1 Mixer (Hc. 2)
(top)
S4 Flow temperature R2 Mixer (Hc. 2)
sensor (Hc. 2)
S5 Flow temperature R3 Heating circ.pump (Hc. 2)
sensor (Hc. 1)
S7 Outdoor sensor R4 Mixer (Hc. 1)
R5 Mixer (Hc. 1)
R6 Heating circ.pump (Hc. 1)
R7 Compressor

Program 13 2 storages and heating circuit


Terminal: Connection: Terminal: Connection:
- GND N Neutral conductor
N
S1 Storage sensor (bottom) L Network outer con-
ductor L
S2 Storage sensor (center) R1 Mixer (Hc. 2)
S3 Storage sensor (top) R2 Mixer (Hc. 2)
S4 Flow temperature sensor R3 Heating circ.pump
(Hc. 2) (Hc. 2)
S5 Flow temperature sensor R4 Mixer (Hc. 1)
(Hc. 1)
S7 Outdoor sensor R5 Mixer (Hc. 1)
S8 Collector sensor R6 Heating circ.pump
(Hc. 1)
R7 burner

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Wall Installation

1. Select necessary program/hydraulics


2. Open clamp room cover ( See " Terminal connection " on page
16 ).
3. Strip lines a max. of 55 mm, assemble the strain reliefs, strip
wire ends 8-9 mm (Figure 1)
4. Open the terminals with a fitting screwdriver (figure 2) and con-
nect the electrical system to the controller.
5. Clip on the terminal cover again and close it with the screw.
6. Turn on mains supply and put the controller into operation.

If problems occur with the operation of the terminals, our video on our YouTube page can help you:

http://www.sorel.de/youtube

Electrical Connection

Before working on the unit, switch off the power supply and secure it against being switched on again! Check that there is
no power flowing! Electrical connections may only be made by a specialist and in compliance with the applicable reg-
ulations. The unit may not be put into operation if there is visible damage to the housing, e.g. cracks.

The unit may not be accessible from behind.

Low-voltage cables such as temperature sensor cables must be routed separately from mains voltage cables. Feed tem-
perature sensor cables only into the left-hand side of the unit, and mains voltage cables only into the right-hand side.

The customer must provide an all-pole disconnecting device, e.g. an emergency heating switch.

The cables being connected to the unit must not be stripped by more than 55 mm, and the cable jacket must reach into the
housing just to the other side of the strain relief.

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Installing the Temperature Sensors
The controller operates with Pt1000 temperature sensors which are accurate to 1 °C, ensuring optimal control of system functions.

If desired, the sensor cables can be extended to a maximum of 30 m using a cable with a cross-section of at least 0.75 mm².
Ensure there is no contact resistance! Position the sensor precisely in the area to be measured! Only use immersion, pipe-
mounted or flat-mounted sensors suitable for the specific area of application with the appropriate permissible temperature
range.

Low-voltage cables such as temperature sensor cables must be routed separately from mains voltage cables. Feed tem-
perature sensor cables only into the left-hand side of the unit, and mains voltage cables only into the right-hand side.

Terminal connection
The net side of the clamp room on the right side is protected throgh an additional plastic plate.
Before you remove this, make sure that the controller does not have any power.

Temperature Resistance Table for Pt1000 Sensors


°C -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Ω 922 961 1000 1039 1077 1116 1155 1194 1232 1270 1308 1347 1385

Combining multiple SOREL products


SOREL devices with CAN Bus such as HCC controller, Datalogger or °CALEON Room Controller can be networked to communicate
with each other and intelligently control larger systems.

CAN bus

1. The CAN devices are connected in series with the CAN bus cable.
2. The first and last CAN device in this connection in series must be fitted with terminating
resistance.
The wiring of the two CAN sockets is arbitrary.

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°CALEON Room Controllers
°CALEON is an optional accessory and is normally not included in the scope of supply.

Accessories
Each °CALEON comes with an accessory bag that contains everything (except the CAN cable) needed to connect to an HCC. The fol-
lowing components are used for the electrical connection:

1. Molex adapter for the CAN connection


2. Single wire connector to easily connect the Molex adapter to the CAN cable
3. Terminating resistor for the 2nd CAN bus connection on the HCC (if it is not used).

Can cable: <3m; at >=3m a shielded, twisted-pair cable is to be used. Isolate shielding and connect it to the protective con-
ductor on one end. Max. cable length of the complete system 200 m.

Wiring
Cable strip off max. 55 mm, insulate all wire ends 8-9 mm and
insert shielding over the cable. Insulate the entire shielding
with tape.

Wire ferrules made of brass can be difficult to clamp due to their asymmetric crimping shape. In this case, remove the wire
ferrule. The plug-in terminals are also suitable for flexible cables.

Any contact between protective conductor and circuit board can cause serious damage.

Wiring of a °CALEON with controller

When connecting the CAN-Bus cable, make sure that the correct pairs of wires are twisted. The assignment is identical
to the terminal pairs on the °CALEON room controller.
-> GND + 24VDC
-> CAN Low + CAN High

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Wiring of several °CALEONs with controller

The 24V power supply of the XHCC is designed for a load of up to 6W. This can supply 3 °CALEON room controllers. For
loads > 6W, an external power supply must be used.

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Configuration
First, the °CALEON must be set up directly on the room controller. The automatic start-up wizard (Overview > Operating Mode > Menu
> Expert > Factory Settings) and the °CALEON user manual will help you.

If not already done, set up the HCC now with the help of the commissioning wizard.

The setup of the room controller is done in the following menu:

In the following, it is described how to set a room controller for the first heating circuit. The same system applies to a 2nd
heating circuit. The settings for this can be found under "5. Settings -> 5.2. Heating circuit 2" or "7. Special functions -> 7.28.
Room controller 2“)

1) Settings menu:

5. Settings -> 5.1 Heating circuit 1 -> 5.1.24 Room controller


5....1. Thermostat
Here, you select the room created in °CALEON. The rooms represented by symbols in °CALEON are given written names in the HCC.
The assignment can be found in the following table.
5....10. Room controller
This value is used to appoint the amount of influence the room temperature has on the reference flow temperature, as a percentage.
For each degree deviation between room temperature and set point temperature, the percentage set here is added from the cal-
culated set flow temperature to the set flow temperature or subtracted from it until the min. or max. values set under the protective func-
tions.

Example: Reference room temp.: e.g. 25 °C; room temp.: e.g. 20 °C ±5 °C. Calculated reference temp.: e.g. 40 °C: room controller: 10
%= 4 °C 5 X 4 °C= 20 °C. Accordingly, 20 °C are added to the reference flow temperature, giving 60 °C. If the value is higher than the
one set in max. flow temp, the resulting temperature is the one set in max. flow temp.

The setting parameters "5...11. Room ref. day“ and "5....12. Room ref. night" have no influence, when using a °Caleon and can be
ignored. Under "5…2. Thermostat" further °CALEONs can be set optionally as room controllers. The same system as for the first room
controller applies.

5. Settings -> 5.1. HK 1 -> 5.15. Switch off heating circuit


If you want the heating circuit to switch off in addition to summer-winter shutdown, even if the room temperature is reached, set "sum-
mer + room" here.

2) Special function menu:

7. Special functions -> 7.27. Room Controller heating circ. 1

7.27.6. Thermostat
Here, you select the room created in °CALEON. The rooms represented by symbols in °CALEON are given written names in the HCC.
The assignment can be found in the following table.

7.27.1. Room controller


This value is used to appoint the amount of influence the room temperature has on the reference flow temperature, as a percentage.
For each degree deviation between room temperature and set point temperature, the percentage set here is added from the cal-
culated set flow temperature to the set flow temperature or subtracted from it until the min. or max. values set under the protective func-
tions.

Example: Reference room temp.: e.g. 25 °C; room temp.: e.g. 20 °C ±5 °C. Calculated reference temp.: e.g. 40 °C: room controller: 10
%= 4 °C 5 X 4 °C= 20 °C. Accordingly, 20 °C are added to the reference flow temperature, giving 60 °C. If the value is higher than the
one set in max. flow temp, the resulting temperature is the one set in max. flow temp.

The setting parameters "7.27.2. Room ref. day“ / „7.27.3. Room ref. night" have no influence, when using a °Caleon and can be
ignored.

Under „7.27.7. Thermostat 2" further °CALEONs can be set optionally as room controllers. The same system as for the first room con-
troller applies.

5. Settings -> 5.11. HK 1 -> 5.15. Switch off heating circuit


If you want the heating circuit to switch off in addition to summer-winter shutdown, even if the room temperature is reached, set "sum-
mer + room" here.

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Bathroom Children 3 Room 2

Bathroom 2 Corridor Room 3

Bathroom 3 Corridor 2 Room 4

Bathroom 4 Dining Room 5

Bedroom Kitchen Room 6

Bedroom 2 Living Room 7

Bedroom 3 Office Room 8

Children Office 2 Room 9

Children 2 Room 1 Room 10

RC21 Room thermostat with remote control


The RC21 room thermostat is an optional accessory and is normally not included in the scope of supply.

The remote control with integrated thermostat RC21 provides you with easy to use temperature controlled adjustment of the temperature
from within your living space.

Setting options
The RC21 control dial parallel shifts the heating circuit characteristic stored in the controller. The flow temperature (depending the out-
door temperature) is increased or decreased respectively by this. When the dial is turned all the way down, the heat circuit is switched
off. Frost protection stays active to prevent damage.
Temperature Sensors
The RC21 room thermostat has a built-in temperature sensor, the values of which are registered, used and displayed in the controller. If
the settings in the controller allow it, the sensor is used to alter the flow temperature.
Operating Modes
The slider can be moved to the following operating modes.

In automatic mode, the temperature is controlled according to the set thermostat periods.
In continuous day mode, the set times are ignored and the temperature is controlled according to the day settings.
In continuous night mode, the temperature is usually reduced. This setting is suitable, for example, for periods of prolonged
absence (e.g. holidays).

Installation The following picture shows exemplary wiring.


Carefully remove the dial from the housing with a screwdriver.
Loosen the screw beneath. Remove the light-coloured part of the
housing from the base.

The RC21 is connected to the controller via 3 wires (Molex)


.

1) Remote control -> Green


2) Temperature sensor -> Brown
3) GND -> White

The setup of the room controller is done in the following menu:


7. Special functions -> 7.27. Room controller

7.27.6. Thermostat

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select "RC21-Local 1".

7.27.14. RC-local:1 Type


Select here the sensor input that you use for the temperature sensor (Terminal 1) of the RC21.

„7.27.2. Room ref. day“ / „7.27.3. Room ref. night"


Setting the desired room temperature for day/night operation.

7.27.1. Room Controller


This value is used to appoint the amount of influence the room temperature has on the reference flow temperature, as a percentage.
For each degree deviation between room temperature and reference temperature, the percentage of the calculated set flow tem-
perature set here is added to the set flow temperature or subtracted from it up to the min. or max. values set under the protective func-
tions.

Example: Reference room temp.: 25 °C; room temp.: 20 °C = 5 °C deviation. Calculated reference flow temp.: 40 °C: room controller:
10 %= 4 °C 5 X 4 °C= 20 °C. Accordingly, 20 °C are added to the reference flow temperature, giving 60 °C. If the value is higher than
the one set in "Max. flow temp", the resulting temperature will be the one set in "Max. flow temp".

Under „7.27.7. Thermostat 2" further °CALEONs can be set optionally as room controllers. The same system as for the first room con-
troller applies.

5. Settings -> 5.1. Heating circuit 1 -> 5.1.15. Heating circuit off
If you want the heating circuit to switch off in addition to summer-winter shutdown, even if the room temperature is reached, set "sum-
mer + room" here.

The RC21 is suited for low voltage only!

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Operation

Display and Input


The display‘s (1), extensive text and graphical mode, enables
simple, almost self-explanatory, operation of the controller.

The LED (2) lights up green when the primary pump is switched on
(automatic mode). The LED (2) lights up red when operating mode
‚Off‘ is set. The LED (2) flashes quickly red when an error is
present.

The function of the other 3 keys (4) is shown in the display right
above the keys. The right-hand key generally has a confirmation
and selection function.
Pump (rotates when active)

Mixer (black when active)

Collector

Storage / buffer

Hot water storage tank

Solid fuel boiler

Pool

Thermostat On/Off

heating

Temperature Sensors
heat exchanger
The graphics mode appears if not key is pressed for 2 minutes or
Turned on logging after exiting the main menu with ‘esc’.

Further symbols can be found in the special functions


The temperature overview appears when you press the.
Examples for key settings: left button. Tapping the button again leads back to
+/- Increase / decrease values The graphic overview.
▼/▲ Scroll menu down / up
Yes/No agree / reject
About further information
Back to the previous display
Ok Confirm selection
Confirm Confirm setting

Hitting the "esc" key in the graphics mode takes you directly to the
main menu.

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Commissioning help
1. Set language and time

2. Commissioning help / setup wizard


a) select or
b) skip.

The setup wizard guides through the necessary basic settings in the correct
order. Every parameter is explained on the display of the controller. Pressing
the „esc“ key takes you back to the previous setting.
b) With free commissioning the settings should be made in the following order:

l menu 10. Language


l menu 3. Time, Date and Operating Times.
l Menu 5. Settings, all values
l menu 6. Protection Functions (if any adjustments necessary).
l menu 7. Special Functions (if any adjustments necessary).
3. In menu operating mode "4.1. Manual”, test the witch outputs with the con-
sumers connected and check the sensor values for plausibility. Then set to
automatic mode.See " Manual " on page 26

The setup wizard can be accessed in menu 7.24. at any time.

Consider the explanations for the individual parameters on the following pages and check if further settings are necessary
for your application.

1. Measurement values

Serve to display the current measured temperatures.

If ‚error‘ appears on the display instead of the measurement value,


there may be a defective or incorrect temperature sensor.

If the cables are too long or the sensors are not well-placed, small
deviations in the measurement values may occur. In this case, the
display values can be compensated by adjustments in the controller
See " Sensor Calibration " on page 36. The selected program, con-
nected sensors and the specific model design determine which
measurement values are displayed.

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2. Statistics

Serve for function control and long-term monitoring of the system.

For time-dependent functions such as circulation and anti-legionella


and the evaluation of system data, it is essential that the time is accur-
ately set on the controller. Please note that the clock continues to run
for about 24 hours if the mains voltage is interrupted, and afterward
must be reset. Improper operation or an incorrect time may result in
data being cleared, recorded incorrectly or overwritten. The man-
ufacturer accepts no liability for the recorded data!

Today
Flow temperature of the last 24 hours
In the graphical overview the characteristics of outdoor, flow and DHW temperature for the president day are shown from 0 ... 24 h. The
right button changes the unit of time (days) and the two left buttons scroll through the diagram.

28 days
Flow temperature during the last 28 days
In the graphical overview, the characteristics of the outdoor, flow and DHW temperature from the last 28 days are shown. The right but-
ton changes the unit of time (days) and the two left buttons scroll through the diagram.

Operating hours
Here the operating hours of the heating circuit and other switch or signal outputs are displayed. This is the entire time the heating circuit
pump and other switch or signal outputs were active. The displayed date in this menu is the date of the last deletion. From this date on
the current count is added.

Heat quantity
Display of the consumed heat quantity form the system in kWh.

This is an indicative value.

Graphic overview
This results in a clear illustration of the data as a bar graph. Different time ranges are available for comparison. You can page through
with the two left keys.

Notifications
Display of the last 20 errors in the system with indication of date and time.

Reset / Clear
Resetting and clearing the selected statistics. Selecting ‚all statistics‘ clears everything except the messages.

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3. Periods

Settings for time, date and operating times for the heating circuit.

The associated temperature reference values are


specified in Menu 5, ‚Settings‘.

Time & Date


Serve to set the current time and date.

For time-dependent functions such as circulation and anti-legionella and the evaluation of system data, it is essential that
the time is accurately set on the controller. Please note that the clock continues to run for about 24 hours if the mains
voltage is interrupted, and afterward must be reset. Improper operation or an incorrect time may result in data being
cleared, recorded incorrectly or overwritten. The manufacturer accepts no liability for the recorded data!

Daylight saving time


If this function is activated, the controller automatically changes to winter time or summer time (DST, Daylight Savings Time).

Heating Circuit (Day)


This menu is used to select the daytime mode times for the heating circuit; three time periods can be specified for each weekday and
copied to the following days.

Unspecified times are automatically considered to be night-time mode. The set times are only taken into account in the ‚Auto-
matic‘ heating circuit operating mode.

Heating Circuit 2 (Day)


This menu is used to select the daytime mode times for the heating circuit 2; three time periods can be specified for each weekday and
copied to the following days.

Unspecified times are automatically considered to be night-time mode. The set times are only taken into account in the ‚Auto-
matic‘ heating circuit operating mode.

Heating Circuit Comfort


This menu can be used to select three time ranges for each day of the week in which the heating circuit is supplied with an increased
comfort temperature, e.g. for quick heating in the morning.

Heating Circuit 2 Comfort


This menu can be used to select 2 time ranges for each day of the week in which the heating circuit is supplied with an increased com-
fort temperature, e.g. for quick heating in the morning.

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DHW enable
In this menu, the approval times for the DHW load (sensor S3) are selected, whereby for every weekday 3 periods can be determined
and copied in the following days.

In times that are not filled, the DHW load is automatically shut down by the controller.

DHW comfort
This menu can be used to select three time ranges for each day of the week in which the DHW is supplied with an increased comfort tem-
perature.

AL-times

Release time for the anti-Legionella function


Here you can set the desired time periods in which the anti-Legionella function is released. For each weekday, three times can be spe-
cified, furthermore, you can copy individual day to other days. Outside of the set times, the anti-Legionella function is switched off.

4. Operating mode

Manual
The individual relay outputs, v outputs and the connected consumers can be checked for proper functioning and correct assignment.

The operating mode ‚Manual‘ may only be used by specialists for brief function tests, e.g. during commissioning! Function in
manual mode: The relays and thus the connected consumers are switched on and off by pressing a key, with no regard to the
current temperatures and set parameters. At the same time, the current measurement values of temperature sensors are also
shown in the display for the purposes of function control.

Mode Circuit (X)


Sets the heating circuit mode.

Off
"Off" switches off the heating circuit completely. The heating circuit is only switched on again by changing the operating mode directly on
the controller or via the optional internet application "SOREL Connect".

Changes to room controllers in "off" mode have no influence on the heating circuit operation.

Heating
"Heating" switches the heating circuit to normal heating mode.

Changes to room controllers or via "SOREL Connect" affect the heating circuit operation.

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Cooling
If the heating circuit is in "Heating and Cooling" Mode (5. Settings -> 5.1. Heating Circuit 1 -> Operating Mode), manual seasonal
change of the heating circuit can be effected by selecting the mode "Cooling".

Changes to room controllers or via "SOREL Connect" affect the heating circuit operation.

5. Settings

The basic settings for the selected function are applied (for example, here it is the
heating circuit X).

Other control functions and their setting parameters See " Function
overview " on page 40

By no means does the controller replace the safety appliances on site!

Heating Circuit (X)

Operating mode
Heating: automatic/normal operation taking into account operating times (day, comfort increase, night reduction).
Reference: fixed flow temperature independent of the outside temperature. The desired flow temperature must be set in Menu 5.1.5. .
Reference program: e.g. for screed heating. For the next 14 days, can be found under Menu 4. different fixed flow temperatures can
be entered. After 14 days, the reference temperature of the 14th day is used continuously until the operating mode is changed. Dif-
ferent temperature values can be set in menu 5.4. for every individual day separately.

Set room controllers have no influence on the setpoint program!

Heating and cooling: automatic/normal operation taking into account operating times (day, comfort increase, night decrease) with
change of season.

The operating mode can be changed from heating to cooling in different ways:
1. Switching via °CALEON Clima room controller
a. Configuration "See " °CALEON Room Controllers " on page 17"
b. Main menu °CALEON Clima room controller
2. Using a sensor input for the change of season (e.g. by signal of an invertible heat pump or via an external switch). The
sensor input is monitored for short circuit (closed= cooling, open = heating).
a. menu 5. Settings - > Heating Circuit (X) - > Room Contr. heating circ. (X) -> Thermostat -> Sensor Input (e.g., S1)
3. Manual switchover on the controller:
a. Menu 4. Operating Mode - > Mode Heating Circuit (X) - > Heating/Cooling

Cooling: automatic cooling operation taking into account operating times (day, comfort increase, night reduction).

Season switch
Only appears, if "heating and cooling" mode is selected. Heating circuits separately, or switching system-wide between heating and
cooling.

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S/W Day
Summer / Winter changeover in daytime mode
If this value is exceeded at the outdoor sensor the controller automatically switches the heating circuit off = Summer mode. If the outdoor
temperature drops below this value, the heating circuit is switched on again = Winter mode.

In addition to the operating times in normal daytime operation, this setting is also valid for times with activated comfort.

S/W Night
Summer/Winter changeover in night-time mode
If this value is exceeded at outdoor sensor S1 during the nighttime mode times, the controller automatically switches the heating circuit
off = Summer mode. If the outdoor temperature drops below this value, the heating circuit is switched on again = Winter mode.

Curve
Type and slope of the heating characteristic curve
The characteristic curve is used to control the heat dissipation of the heating circuit relative to the outdoor temperature. The demand for
heat differs due to factors such as the type of building, heating, insulation and outdoor temperature. For this reason, the controller can
operate with a normal straight curve (setting ‚simple‘) or split curve (setting ‚split‘).

If ‚simple‘ is selected, the curve is adjusted using the graphic diagram. While setting the slope, the controller also shows the slope value
and the calculated target flow temperature at -12 °C as a reference point.

If ‚split is selected, the curve is set in the following steps:


1. Outdoor temperature for slope change
2. Slope over outdoor temperature for change
3. Slope below outdoor temperature for change

While setting the slope, the controller also shows the slope value and the calculated target flow temperature at -12 °C as a reference
point. In case of repeated adjustment of the split curve, the settings appear in reverse order.

The diagram shows the influence of the selected characteristic curve steepness
(standard curve) on the calculated reference flow
temperature of the heating unit. The correct characteristic curve is determined
by defining the intersection point of the maximal calculated flow temperature
(=design temperature) at minimal outdoor temperature.

Example: The design temperature of the heater 60 °C flow at lowest outdoor


temperature according to calculation of heat requirement
-12 °C. The intersection point renders a slope of 1.2 as the setting.

Day Correction
Parallel characteristic translation
The day correction causes a parallel shift of the heating curve during daytime operating hours, because with certain outdoor tem-
peratures the building might not be optimally heated with the set heating curve. With a non-optimised heating curve, the following situ-
ations frequently occur: hot weather = room too cold/cold weather = room too hot. In this case, the slope of the curve should be reduced
stepwise by 0.2 points and increases the day correction
by 2 ... 4 °C each.

Night Correction
Parallel characteristic translation
The night correction produces a parallel translation of the heating characteristic during the nighttime operating hours. If a negative value
is set for the night correction, the reference flow temperature is lowered accordingly during the nighttime operating hours. In this manner,
primarily at night, but also during the day when no-one is at home, the room temperature is lowered, thus saving energy. Example: A
day correction of +5 °C and a night correction of -2 °C produces a reference flow temperature in nighttime operation that is 7 °C lower.

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Comfort Temperature Boost
Parallel characteristic translation
The comfort temperature boost is added to the set day correction. In this manner it is possible to carry out quick heating and/or raise
the temperature of living spaces at a certain time each day.

Min. Flow
The minimum flow temperature is the lower limit of the heating curve, and by this, the reference flow temperature of the heating circuit.
In addition to that, the minimal flow temperature is the reference flow temperature for the frost protection function.

Max. Flow
This value is the upper limit of the reference flow temperature of the heating circuit If however, the temperature of the heating circuit
exceeds the set value, the heat circuit shuts down until the temperature falls below this value. After 55 seconds, rinse for 5 seconds.

The customer must provide an additional limiting thermostat which is connected to the pumps in series (eg underfloor heat-
ing) for safety.

Reference/Actual -
Switch on hysteresis for additional heating
This setting determines the allowed undershoot of the heating circuit temperature below the calculated reference fl ow temperature. If
the heating circuit flow temperature and the storage temperature drop below the reference flow temperature by this value, the addi-
tional heating will start the additional heat source after a 1 minute delay.

Heat request is started when the flow temperature is continuously below reference temperature for 1 minute.

Reference/Actual +
This setting determines the allowed undershoot of the heating circuit temperature below the calculated reference flow temperature at
the storage sensor (see „4.6.11. - storage HK”) or flow sensor. If the temperature on the storage sensor HC or, if this was not selected,
on the flow sensor, exceeds the reference flow temperature by the value set here, the heat request will be turned off.

Heat request is started when the flow temperature is continuously below reference temperature for 1 minute.

Variant
Only appears, if the heating circuit is an unmixed heating circuit (no mixer 1).
The condition for switching off the heating circuit pump is set. In the mode flow (FL), the pump is shut down, if the reference tem-
perature is exceeded. In the summer/winter mode (SW), it is shut down in the winter mode at Tmax, in the summer mode the heating
circuit pump is shut down in general.

The sensor should be placed in the return line in the VL mode.

Heating circuit off


If you use a room controller, the heating circuit can also be switched off on the base of the room controller in addition to the switch-off
according to outside temperature.

Summer: Heating circuit turns off when the summer/winter time changeover (outside temperature) is exceeded.
Summer + Room: Heating circuit is turned off as soon as the summer/winter time changeover (outside temperature) or the room set-
point temperatures are exceeded.

Room hysteresis
Only appears, if "Switch off heating circuit" has been set to "Summer+Room". If the reference room temperature + the hysteresis set
here are exceeded, the heating circuit is switched off.

In cooling mode, reactivation when the room temperature is exceeded.

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Buffer sensor
Input of heating circuit buffer sensor.
In this menu, the sensor is set, which is used as a reference sensor for the heating circuit request. Switching on and off conditions for a
heating circuit request See " Reference/Actual - " on page 42 / See " Reference/Actual + " on page 42.

The request only works if an energy source (burner, compressor, solid chamber) is activated as an additional function and if
this source is set for the heating circuit request

Insulation factor
Depending on the selected factor, the outdoor temperature has an influence on the VL temperature calculation after the set delay.

0= Off, 1= 15 minutes, 2= 60 minutes, 3= 120 minutes, 4= 300 minutes

Better insulated buildings can increase comfort and save energy by increasing the building factor.

Overload protection
If the function is set to "On", it does not matter which state the heating circuit has. If the temperature at the buffer sensor is above Max. buf-
fer, the heating circuit pump switches on and the setpoint flow rate is fixed to See " Max. Flow " on page 42 -2°C or the adjusted set
point. If the set Max. If the temperature of the buffer falls below 5 Kelvin, the heating circuit switches back to the previous mode.

Min. Flow cooling


Only appears when the operating mode of the heating circuit is set to heating and cooling or cooling.
This value is the upper limit of the reference flow temperature of the cooling.

Max. flow cooling


Only appears when the operating mode of the heating circuit is set to heating and cooling or cooling.
This value is the upper limit of the reference flow temperature of the cooling.

Dew point correction


The internal dew point curve is moved parallel with this value. The dew point calculation is used to calculate at which room temperature
there is an undesired condensation (precipitation) at the currently measured humidity. This calculated room temperature will not be
undershot with the cooling system and therefore represents a temperature lower limit for the cooling system.
The calculated room temperature can be moved by up to 10 °C with the dew point correction.

Example 1: You determine that there is precipitation with the default value, so you increase this correction value.

Example 2: Condensation/precipitation can be ignored, but stronger cooling is required instead. You therefore decrease this correction
value.

In case of reduction of the calculated temperature with the help of dew point correction condensation / perspiration / pre-
cipitation can occur, which, among other things, may cause the formation of mold.

Room Controller Heating Circuit (X)


Here, the settings are made for an optional room controller. The following variants can be used with different functions:

°CALEON Room Controller:


Influence of the room temperature, the room reference temperature as well as of room-specific time programs on the reference flow.
Operating modes of the °CALEON and significance for the HCC:
Off = Heating Circuit Off,
Eco = Reference - Night reduction,
Normal = Reference + daily correction,
Comfort = Reference + daily correction + comfort increase

The selection of an operating mode (Normal, Comfort, Eco or Off) is only valid until a change to another mode is effected in
the time program of the °CALEON.

Example: The operating mode “Off” is activated on the °CALEON. The next change in the time program ends the manually
set operating mode and activates the mode set according to the time program. If a longer shutdown of the heating circuit is
desired, for example, the holiday mode can be used in the °CALEON.

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If several °CALEONs are set as room controllers, the operating mode of the HCC is determined by the room with the
greatest energy demand.

RC21:
Influence of the room temperature on the reference, parallel shift of the characteristic curve by the control dial, influence on the ref-
erence flow by the operating mode switch. Operating modes of the RC21 (Switch) and significance for the HCC:
Auto = Set reference,
Day = Reference + daily correction,
Night = Reference night reduction

For detailed instructions on how to connect °CALEON or an RC21, See " °CALEON Room Controllers " on page 17

Sensor input (S1-S6, VT1, VT2):


Use of a sensor input as room controller with different functions (see "Sensor Type").

Set room controllers have no influence on the setpoint program!

Thermostat (X)
The room controller or sensor input is selected here.

When using a °CALEON: select the room set in the °CALEON.

When using an RC21: select RC21-local 1

When using an RC20 or other thermostats and seasonal switches: select the sensor input used here and then select the exact func-
tion under "sensor type".

Sensor Type
If a sensor input is selected for "Thermostat (X)", it must be set here how exactly this input is to be used.

RC20: measurement of room temperature and influence on reference


Contact: Open = heating circuit Off, closed = heating circuit
Season: Closed= cooling, Open = heating

Room Controller
This value is used to appoint the amount of influence the room temperature has on the reference flow temperature, as a percentage.
For each degree deviation between room temperature and set point temperature, the percentage set here is added from the cal-
culated set flow temperature to the set flow temperature or subtracted from it until the min. or max flow values.

Example: Reference room temp.: e.g. 25 °C; room temp.: e.g. 20 °C ±5 °C. Calculated reference temp.: e.g. 40 °C: room controller: 10
%= 4 °C 5 X 4 °C= 20 °C. Accordingly, 20 °C are added to the reference flow temperature, giving 60 °C. If the value is higher than the
one set in max. flow temp, the resulting temperature is the one set in max. flow temp.

Room Reference Day


The desired room temperature for day mode.
In combination with the %-value set under "room controller", the difference between reference and actual room temperature influences
the reference flow temperature. If the room controller is set to 0 %, this function is deactivated.

For °CALEON room controller without influence.

Room Reference Night


The desired room temperature for night mode.
In combination with the %-value set under "room controller", the difference between reference and actual room temperature influences
the reference flow temperature. If the room controller is set to 0 %, this function is deactivated.

For °CALEON room controller without influence.

In the mode Set point program, the room controller has no influence.

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Mixer
This menu contains all settings relating to the mixer of the heating circuit.

Direction
Direction of the mixing valve can be set here.

Mixer turn time


The mixer is switched on i.e. is opening or closing for the time span set here, then the temperature is measured to control the flow tem-
perature

Mixer off factor


The calculated pause time of the mixer is multiplied with the value set here. If the pause factor is ‚1‘, the normal pause time is used, ‚0.5‘
will use half the normal pause time. Setting the pause factor to ‚4‘ would quadruple the pause time.

Mixer increase
If the temperature rises very fast, this value is added to the measured flow temperature so that the mixer’s reaction is stronger. If the
measured temperature does not rise any more, the measured value is used again. The measurement occurs once every minute.

Mixer run time


Mixer-specific setting of the running time required by the mixer for a full ride.

Signal type
Only available, if the function is used on one of the V-outputs. The type of device to be controlled is set here.
0-10V: Control by 0-10V signal.
PWM: Control by means of a PWM signal.

Smart grid 1/ PV contact


A sensor input can be set here, which can be used as Smart grid terminal 1 for interference by the energy supplier or as a PV contact for
a photovoltaic system. This sensor is observed to "short circuit" (PV-Contact closed). If the PV-Contact is closed, the mode of this func-
tion is changed to "comfort" and operated at the comfort temperature set for the comfort function. This also applies in the case that the
mode "comfort" of the function currently has no time release.

Information about the operation and the connection of PV-contact, refer to the technical description of your PV system.

Smart grid 2
Smart Grid Terminal 2 for influence by the energy supplier. The inputs are checked for open and short-circuit. The combination of inputs
1 and 2 determines how the heating circuit is influenced: 1= short-circuit, 0 = open Terminal 1: Terminal 2
0:0 = Set heating circuit modes to "Off".
1:0 = Set heating circuit modes to" Eco
0:1 = Set heating circuit mode according to time and room controller settings
1:1= Set heating circuit mode to "Comfort" mode

Settings Domestic Hot Water (DHW)

By no means does the controller replace the safety appliances on site!

Operating mode
The DHW heating can be set here. “Auto” activates the DHW heating according to the time program, with “off” the DHW heating is turned
off.

Hot water minimum


Minimum DHW temperature. If the set temperature at the DHW sensor is undeshot outside of the set times, the DHW charge and heat
request will be turned on.

DHW reference
Minimum DHW temperature time program. If the set temperature at the DHW sensor is undershot and the DHW charge is approved for
the time, the DHW charge and the heat request will be turned on.

The request only works if an energy source (burner, compressor, solid chamber) is activated as an additional function and if
this source is set for the DHW request.

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DHW comfort
DHW temperature for comfort time. The set temperature considered as minimum temperature during the set comfort time. If the tem-
perature on DHW-sensor is below the value set here is during the DHW comfort periods, the DHW heating is started, until DHW com-
fort + hysteresis is achieved.

DHW hysteresis
DHW hysteresis. The DHW charge and heat request are shut down if the temperature at the DHW sensor reaches the value set under
“See " Hot water minimum " on page 32“ / “See " DHW reference " on page 32“ plus the heating set here.

Buffer DHW load


DHW load from the buffer. The DHW load from the buffer storage is turned on if the temperature on the buffer sensor is at least 8 °C
warmer than at the DHW sensor. The DHW load from the buffer storage is shut down if the temperautre at the buffer sensor is only 4
°C warmer than at the DHW sensor or if the temperature at the DHW sensor has reached the value set under See " Hot water min-
imum " on page 32 or See " DHW reference " on page 32.

DHW priority
Preferred DHW charge. If this function is activated, the reference flow temperature during a DHW heating will be set to the minimum
flow temperature See " Min. Flow " on page 42 so that the mixer moves to the “closed” position.

DHW sensor
The sensor used as a domestic hot water sensor.

Smart grid 1/ PV contact


A sensor input can be set here, which can be used as Smart grid terminal 1 for interference by the energy supplier or as a PV contact
for a photovoltaic system. This sensor is observed to "short circuit" (PV-Contact closed). If the PV-Contact is closed, the mode of this
function is changed to "comfort" and operated at the comfort temperature set for the comfort function. This also applies in the case that
the mode "comfort" of the function currently has no time release.

Information about the operation and the connection of PV-contact, refer to the technical description of your PV system.

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6. Protective Functions

The 'Protective functions‘ can be used by specialists to activate and set various pro-
tective functions.

By no means does the controller replace the safety appliances on site!

Seizing Protection
If the anti-seizing protection is activated (daily, weekly, off), the controller switches the outputs on/off at 12:00 noon for 5 seconds to pre-
vent seizing of the pump/valve after long periods of inactivity.

ABS R/V (X)


Activation (daily, weekly) of the anti-lock protection to a relay/signal output (X) at 12:00 for 5 seconds.

Frost Protection
If the external temperature on sensor S1 goes below 1 °C and the heating circuit is turned off, the heating circuit will automatically be
turned on if the frost protection is activated and the reference flow temperature is set at the minimum flow temperature set under See "
Min. Flow " on page 42. As soon as the outdoor temperature exceeds 1 ° C, the heat circuit is switched off again.

Switching the frost protection function off or setting the minimum flow temperature too low can lead to severe damage to the
system.

Discharge Protection
With activated buffer discharge protection, the heating circuit is switched off as soon as the buffer temperature undershoots the min. flow
temperature. flow temperature. Every 5 minutes, the system checks if the flow temperature has been reached.

Dew point correction


Activate or deactivate. Activated dew point correction corrects the heating circuit flow temperature in cooling mode and switches off the
heating circuit when the temperature falls below the dew point in order to prevent condensation.

Pressure Monitoring
In this menu, the system pressure monitoring can be activated through a direct sensor. A message is displayed and the LED flashes red
when the pressure drops below minimum or exceeds the maximum.

RPS1 / RPS2
In this menu, you can adjust which pressure sensor model is being used. Please note: If e.g. VFS1
is connected, RPS1 will be hidden

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7. Special Functions

Used to set basic items and expanded functions.

The settings in this menu should only be changed by a specialist.

Program selection
Here the hydraulic variation fitting to the respective use case is selected and set.

The program selection normally occurs only once during the first entry into service by a specialist. An incorrect program
selection may lead to unpredictable errors.

Pump settings
Settings from the 0-10V or the PWM pump can be made in this menu.

When this menu is selected, you may receive a request to save the speed settings.

Signal type
Only available, if the function is used on one of the V-outputs. The type of device to be controlled is set here.
0-10V: Control by 0-10V signal.
PWM: Control by means of a PWM signal.

Profile
In this menu, the preset profiles for actuators can be selected or under “manual” all settings can be done personally. The settings can
still be changed after a profile has been selected.

Output Signal
In this menu the type of actors are set: heating pumps have the greatest output with a small input signal, solar pumps in contrast have
very little output with a small input signal. Solar = normal, heating = inverted. For 0-10 V pump always choose the "Normal" setting

PWM / 0-10V off


This voltage / this signal is emitted if the actor is turned off (actor with cable break detection require a minimum voltage / a minimum
signal).

PWM / 0-10V on
This voltage / signal is required the actuator to switch on and run at minimum speed.

PWM / 0-10V max.


With this value, the maximum voltage level / maximum signal can be specified for the highest speed of the actuator, which is used, for
example, during the flushing or manual operation.

Show signal
Represents the set signal in a graphic and text overview.

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Speed control
If the speed control is activated, it XHCC offers the possibility through a special internal electronic system to change the speed of pumps
depending on the process. The relay R1, R2 and the Pwm and 0-10V outputs can work with the speed controlled.

This function should only be activated by a technician. Depending on the pump being used and the pump level, the minimum
speed may not be set too small, because the pump or the system may be damaged. The specifications from the affected man-
ufacturer must be observed for this! When in doubt, the min. speed and the pump level should be set too high instead of too
low.

Variant
The following speed variants are available here:
Off: There is no speed regulation. The connected pump is only turned on or off with full speed.

Mode M1: The controller changes to the set max. speed after the purging time. If the temperature difference ∆T between the reference
sensors is below the set switch on temperature difference ∆T R1, the speed will be reduced. If the temperature difference between the
reference sensors is above the set switch on temperature difference ∆T R1, the speed will be increased. If the controller has decreased
the speed of the pump to the smallest level and the ∆T between the reference sensors is still only ∆Toff, the pump will be turned off.

Mode M2: The controller changes to the set min. speed after the Speed. If the temperature difference ∆T between the reference sensors
is above the set switch on temperature difference ∆T R1, the speed will be increased. If the temperature difference ∆T between the ref-
erence sensors is below the set switch on temperature difference ∆T R1, the speed will be reduced. If the controller has decreased the
speed of the pump to the smallest level and the ∆T between the reference sensors is still only ∆Toff, the pump will be turned off.

Mode M3: The controller changes to the set min. speed after the Speed. If the temperature on the reference sensors is above the set
value to be set in the following, the speed will be increased. If the temperature on the reference sensors is below the set value to be set
in the following, the speed will be reduced.

Purging time
For this time, the pump runs with its full speed (100%) in order to guarantee a secure start-up. Only after expiration of this purging time
will the pump have a controlled speed and will switch, depending on the set variant, to the max. or min. speed. Speed.

Sweep time
With the control time, the inertia of the speed control is determined in order to prevent strong temperature deviations as much as pos-
sible. The timespan is entered here, which is needed for a complete cycle from minimum speed to maximum speed.

Max. Speed
The maximum speed of the pump is determined here in %. During the setting, the pump runs in the respective speed and the flow can
be determined.

The specified percentages are variables, which may deviate more or less strongly depending on the system, pump and pump
level. 100% is the maximum possible power of the controller.

Min. Speed
The minimum speed of the pump is determined here. During the setting, the pump runs in the respective speed and the flow can be
determined.

The specified percentages are variables, which may deviate more or less strongly depending on the system, pump and pump
level. 100% is the maximum possible power of the controller.

Sensor Calibration
Deviations in the temperature values displayed, for example. due to cables which are too long or sensors which are not positioned
optimally can be compensated for manually here. The settings can be made for each individual sensor in steps of 0.5 °C.

Settings are only necessary in special cases at the time of initial commissioning by the specialist. Incorrect measurement val-
ues can lead to unpredictable errors.

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Relay functions
Free relays, i.e. relays not used in a basic scheme, can be assigned to various additional functions. Every additional function can only
be assigned once. Preset functions can be deselected.

When assigning relays with functions, the activated function for already used relays must first be deactivated before a new
function can be selected.

R3 to R6: Mechanical relay 230V


R7: Potential free relay
V1 and V2: PWM and 0-10 V output
V3 and V4: PWM output

Please pay special attention to the relay’s technical information (see "Specifications“).

The symbols shown here are displayed on the main overview screen when the special function is activated.

Heat quantity
Constant flow
If “Constant flow” is activated as the type of heat quantity metering, the approximate heat from the manually entered values for anti-
freeze, its concentration and the flow from the system and the measured sensor values from the collector and storage are calculated.
Additional information about antifreeze, its concentration and the flow of the system is required. Additionally through the setting offset
∆T, a correction factor can be set for the heat quantity collection. Since the collector temperature and the storage temperature can be
used for the heat quantity metering, depending on the system, there may be deviations from the displayed collected temperature to the
actual previous temperature or the displayed storage temperature to the actual return temperature. Through the setting Offset ∆T, this
deviation can be corrected.

Example: displayed collector temperature 40°C, read previous temperature 39°C, displayed storage temperature 30°C, read return
temperature 31° means a setting of -20% (displayed ∆T 10K, actual ∆T 8K => -20% correction value)

The heat quantity data in the “Constant flow” mode only consists of calculated values for the functional inspection of the sys-
tem.

VFS (X)
The type used of direct sensor is set in this menu.

Commissioning
Starting commissioning help guides you in the correct order through the basic settings necessary for commissioning, and provides
brief descriptions of each parameter in the display. Pressing the ‚esc‘ key takes you back to the previous value so you can look at the
selected setting again or adjust it if desired. Pressing ‚esc‘ more than once takes you back to the selection mode, thus cancelling the
commissioning help (See " Commissioning help " on page 23).

May only be started by a specialist during commissioning! Observe the explanations for the individual parameters in these
instructions, and check whether further settings are necessary for your application.

SD-Card
Settings for the logging function with data storage on an SD card.

Logging
In this menu, the recording of the sensor and relay data is activated and set. Different file formats are available.

Free storage
Indicates the available storage space on the SD card.

Load configuration
With this function, all settings of the controller can be loaded from the SD.

Current settings are over written.

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Save configuration
With this function, all settings are saved on the SD card including the service values of the controller.

Firmware update
With this function, firmware saved on the SD card is written in the controller.

During the firmware update, do not turn off the controller or disrupt the power supply, this may lead to permanent damage. Set-
tings can be changed and/or overwritten. After the firmware update, reset the controller to factory settings and re-execute the
commissioning.

Unmount
With this function, the card is “umounted”, or logged out of thesystem.

In order to remove the SD card without damage or data loss, you should previously be signed off here.

Factory Settings
All settings can be reset, returning the controller to its delivery state.

All of the controller‘s parametrization, statistics, etc. will be lost irrevocably. The controller must then be commissioned once
again.

Room Controller
See " Room Controller Heating Circuit (X) " on page 30.

Eco Display Mode


In Eco Display Mode the backlight of the display is switched off if no buttons are pushed for 2 minutes.

If a message exists, the backlight does not switch off until the message has been scanned by the user.

Temperature unit
In this menu you can select between the temperature units °C and °F.

Network
If necessary, the network settings of the connected data logger must be set.

Access Control
This menu lets you give up to 4 users access to the data logger. The users that are registered then have access to the controller or
respectively the data logger.

To add a user in the list, select <add user>. Leave the now visible menu open und connect to the address of the connector or respect-
ively the data logger. Your user name is going to appear in this menu and can be selected and confirmed with ‘OK’.

Note
You can find the address of the connector or respectively the data logger on the address sticker on the outside of the casing. Pointers
and help on how to establish a connection you can find in the enclosed SOREL Connect instructions or the instructions of the data log-
ger.

Select a user with ‚OK‘ to grant access.

To revoke access again, choose one of the users from your list and choose <remove user>.

Ethernet
The data logger‘s Ethernet connection settings can be set using this menu.

MAC Address
Displays the individual MAC address of the data logger.

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Auto-Configuration (DHCP)
If auto-configuration is activated, the data logger requests IP addresses and network parameters from a DHCP server that assigns an
IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP and DNS server IP. If you deactivate the auto configuration (DHCP), you will have to make
the required network settings manually!

IP-Address
Please refer to the router configuration for the IP address to be set.

Subnet Mask
Please refer to the router configuration for the subnetz mask to be set.

Gateway
Please refer to the router configuration for the gateway to be set.

DNS-Server
Please refer to the router configuration for the DNS server to be set.

Datalogger Version
Shows software version of the datalogger.

CAN bus ID
Here you can see the ID of the controller on the CAN bus.

Sensor send interval


The send interval determines how often the sensor and output values of the controller may be send via CAN. If a value changes, it is
sent and starts the interval. The next values are not sent until the interval has expired. If no value changes, nothing is sent.

If there are several controllers in the CAN network, a too short send interval can lead to an overload of the CAN network.

8. Menu Lock

Secure the controller against unintentional changing and compromise of basic


functions.
Menu lock active = "On"
Menu lock off = "Off"
In addition, the "Simple" menu view can be used to hide menu items that are not
necessary for the daily use of the controller after commissioning. The menu item
"Menu lock on/off" is also hidden when the "Simple" menu view is selected!

The menus listed below remain completely accessible despite the menu lock
being activated, and can be used to make adjustments if necessary:

1. Measurement values
2. Statistics
4. Settings
6. Special Functions
7. Menu lock
9. Language

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9. Service Values

Serve for remote diagnosis by a specialist or the manufacturer in the event of


errors, etc.

Enter the values into the table when an error occurs.

10. Language

To select the menu language. During initial commissioning and longer power inter-
ruptions, the query is made automatically. The choice of languages may differ
depending on the model. Language selection is not available for every model.

Function overview

When assigning relays with functions, the activated function for already used relays must first be deactivated before a new
function can be selected.

Heating Circuit (X)

S/W Day
Summer / Winter changeover in daytime mode
If this value is exceeded at the outdoor sensor the controller automatically switches the heating circuit off = Summer mode. If the outdoor
temperature drops below this value, the heating circuit is switched on again = Winter mode.

In addition to the operating times in normal daytime operation, this setting is also valid for times with activated comfort.

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S/W Night
Summer/Winter changeover in night-time mode
If this value is exceeded at outdoor sensor S1 during the nighttime mode times, the controller automatically switches the heating circuit
off = Summer mode. If the outdoor temperature drops below this value, the heating circuit is switched on again = Winter mode.

Curve
Type and slope of the heating characteristic curve
The characteristic curve is used to control the heat dissipation of the heating circuit relative to the outdoor temperature. The demand
for heat differs due to factors such as the type of building, heating, insulation and outdoor temperature. For this reason, the controller
can operate with a normal straight curve (setting ‚simple‘) or split curve (setting ‚split‘).

If ‚simple‘ is selected, the curve is adjusted using the graphic diagram. While setting the slope, the controller also shows the slope
value and the calculated target flow temperature at -12 °C as a reference point.

If ‚split is selected, the curve is set in the following steps:


1. Outdoor temperature for slope change
2. Slope over outdoor temperature for change
3. Slope below outdoor temperature for change

While setting the slope, the controller also shows the slope value and the calculated target flow temperature at -12 °C as a reference
point. In case of repeated adjustment of the split curve, the settings appear in reverse order.

The diagram shows the influence of the selected characteristic curve steep-
ness (standard curve) on the calculated reference flow
temperature of the heating unit. The correct characteristic curve is determined
by defining the intersection point of the maximal calculated flow temperature
(=design temperature) at minimal outdoor temperature.

Example: The design temperature of the heater 60 °C flow at lowest outdoor


temperature according to calculation of heat requirement
-12 °C. The intersection point renders a slope of 1.2 as the setting.

Day Correction
Parallel characteristic translation
The day correction causes a parallel shift of the heating curve during daytime operating hours, because with certain outdoor tem-
peratures the building might not be optimally heated with the set heating curve. With a non-optimised heating curve, the following situ-
ations frequently occur: hot weather = room too cold/cold weather = room too hot. In this case, the slope of the curve should be
reduced stepwise by 0.2 points and increases the day correction
by 2 ... 4 °C each.

Night Correction
Parallel characteristic translation
The night correction produces a parallel translation of the heating characteristic during the nighttime operating hours. If a negative
value is set for the night correction, the reference flow temperature is lowered accordingly during the nighttime operating hours. In this
manner, primarily at night, but also during the day when no-one is at home, the room temperature is lowered, thus saving energy.
Example: A day correction of +5 °C and a night correction of -2 °C produces a reference flow temperature in nighttime operation that is
7 °C lower.

Comfort Temperature Boost


Parallel characteristic translation
The comfort temperature boost is added to the set day correction. In this manner it is possible to carry out quick heating and/or raise
the temperature of living spaces at a certain time each day.

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Min. Flow
The minimum flow temperature is the lower limit of the heating curve, and by this, the reference flow temperature of the heating circuit. In
addition to that, the minimal flow temperature is the reference flow temperature for the frost protection function.

Max. Flow
This value is the upper limit of the reference flow temperature of the heating circuit If however, the temperature of the heating circuit
exceeds the set value, the heat circuit shuts down until the temperature falls below this value. After 55 seconds, rinse for 5 seconds.

The customer must provide an additional limiting thermostat which is connected to the pumps in series (eg underfloor heating)
for safety.

Reference/Actual -
Switch on hysteresis for additional heating
This setting determines the allowed undershoot of the heating circuit temperature below the calculated reference fl ow temperature. If
the heating circuit flow temperature and the storage temperature drop below the reference flow temperature by this value, the additional
heating will start the additional heat source after a 1 minute delay.

Heat request is started when the flow temperature is continuously below reference temperature for 1 minute.

Reference/Actual +
This setting determines the allowed undershoot of the heating circuit temperature below the calculated reference flow temperature at the
storage sensor (see „4.6.11. - storage HK”) or flow sensor. If the temperature on the storage sensor HC or, if this was not selected, on the
flow sensor, exceeds the reference flow temperature by the value set here, the heat request will be turned off.

Heat request is started when the flow temperature is continuously below reference temperature for 1 minute.

Reference/Actual +
This value determines the acceptable underflow of the heating circuit temperature beyond the calculated reference flow temperature at
the buffer sensor or flow sensor. If the temperature at the buffer sensor exceeds the reference flow temperature by the value set here, the
heating request is deactivated.

The setting value reference/actual + appears only in the menu if a sensor has been set under buffer sensor.

Variant
Only appears, if the heating circuit is an unmixed heating circuit (no mixer 1).
The condition for switching off the heating circuit pump is set. In the mode flow (FL), the pump is shut down, if the reference temperature
is exceeded. In the summer/winter mode (SW), it is shut down in the winter mode at Tmax, in the summer mode the heating circuit pump
is shut down in general.

The sensor should be placed in the return line in the VL mode.

Heating circuit off


If you use a room controller, the heating circuit can also be switched off on the base of the room controller in addition to the switch-off
according to outside temperature.

Summer: Heating circuit turns off when the summer/winter time changeover (outside temperature) is exceeded.
Summer + Room: Heating circuit is turned off as soon as the summer/winter time changeover (outside temperature) or the room set-
point temperatures are exceeded.

Room hysteresis
Only appears, if "Switch off heating circuit" has been set to "Summer+Room". If the reference room temperature + the hysteresis set here
are exceeded, the heating circuit is switched off.

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In cooling mode, reactivation when the room temperature is exceeded.

Buffer sensor
Input of heating circuit buffer sensor.
In this menu, the sensor is set, which is used as a reference sensor for the heating circuit request. Switching on and off conditions for a
heating circuit request See " Reference/Actual - " on page 42 / See " Reference/Actual + " on page 42.

The request only works if an energy source (burner, compressor, solid chamber) is activated as an additional function and if
this source is set for the heating circuit request

Mixer
This menu contains all settings relating to the mixer of the heating circuit.

Direction
Direction of the mixing valve can be set here.

Mixer turn time


The mixer is switched on i.e. is opening or closing for the time span set here, then the temperature is measured to control the flow tem-
perature

Mixer off factor


The calculated pause time of the mixer is multiplied with the value set here. If the pause factor is ‚1‘, the normal pause time is used,
‚0.5‘ will use half the normal pause time. Setting the pause factor to ‚4‘ would quadruple the pause time.

Mixer increase
If the temperature rises very fast, this value is added to the measured flow temperature so that the mixer’s reaction is stronger. If the
measured temperature does not rise any more, the measured value is used again. The measurement occurs once every minute.

Cooling valve Heating circuit 1/ Heating circuit 2


If the heating circuit is in heating-off, cooling-off, heating-eco, heating-normal or heating-comfort mode, the relay is switched off or
switched to the heating circuit buffer.

If the heating circuit is in cooling-Eco, cooling-normal or cooling-Comfort mode, the relay is switched on or the valve switches to the
cooling circuit.

The additional function cooling valve heating circuit 1 / heating circuit 2 is only visible if heating circuit 1 / 2 has been activ-
ated on an output.

Heating Circuit 2

See " Heating Circuit (X) " on page 40

Free Cooling
If the function is activated, the output switches a pump or fan and supplies the heating system with "free cooling". This pump supplies
e.g. heating circuits whose cooling valve is switched on and must therefore run as soon as cooling is required in at least one heating
circuit.

Switch-on condition: a heating circuit is set to Cooling-Eco, Cooling-Normal or Cooling-Turbo.


Switch-off condition: no heating circuit cools.

RFI mixer
The RLA-mixer function (return flow increase mixer) can be used to control a motorized return flow increase for a solid fuel boiler or a
return flow buffer/buffer admixture. The RFI mixer requires either 2 relay switch outputs (230) or alternatively may be controlled via a 0-

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10V / PWM output (PWM mixer).

Operating mode
The RFI mixer can be operated in "SF increase" (solid fuel boiler), "setpoint" or "heating circuit automatic" mode.

SF increase: motorized return flow increase for a solid fuel boiler.


Heating circuit automatic: the setpoint temperature, which is provided by the RFI mixer at the flow sensor, is specified by the heating cir-
cuit 1. In addition, a target flow offset can be set.
Setpoint: The setpoint temperature, which is provided by the RFI mixer at the flow sensor, will be set fixed under see "Tsoll".

Reference flow sensor


Sensor for monitoring the reference variable of the RFI function. The mixed temperature of the RFI mixer is measured at this sensor and
compared with the current setpoint value. If the flow rate falls below or exceeds this limit, the mixer is controlled or controlled accord-
ingly.

Tref:
Temperature controlled by the mixer.

For operating mode solid fuel boiler

When using a motorised return temperature control for a solid fuel boiler, the minimum temperature of
it should not fall below the return (Tref) of the solid fuel boiler. Please refer to the boiler manufacturer's
instructions.

Return flow sensor:


Sensor in return

Storage sensor:
Sensor in storage

Direction:
See " Direction " on page 43
Min off time:
Minimum timeout setting of the function
On-time:
See " Mixer turn time " on page 43
Off factor:
See " Mixer off factor " on page 43
Increase:
See " Mixer increase " on page 43
Max one direction:
Maximum cycle time until the mixer is fully clocked on/off.
Mixer run time
Setting of the running time required by the mixer for a full ride.

Signal type
Only available, if the function is used on one of the V-outputs. The type of device to be controlled is set here.
0-10V: Control by 0-10V signal.
PWM: Control by means of a PWM signal.

Difference

The assigned relay is activated as soon as there is a preset temperature difference (ΔT on/off) between the source and target sensors.

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Δ T Difference
Switch on - difference:
If this temperature difference is reached, the relay will switch on.

Switch off difference:


If this temperature difference is reached, the relay will switch off.

DF-Source
Heat source sensor/heat supplier for differential function
Adjusts the sensor from the heat source.

Tmin Source
Minimum temperature on the source sensor for approval of the difference relay.
If the temperature on the source sensor is below this value, the difference function will not be switched on.

DF-Drain
Heat decreasing sensor / heat customer for the different functions
Sets the sensor of the heat customer.

Tmax Drain
Maximum temperature on the target sensor for approval of the difference relay.
If the temperature at the target sensor exceeds this value, the difference function will not be turned on.

Heat transfer

With this function, energy from one storage can be loaded in another.

Δ T Heat transfer
Temperature difference for the transfer. If the temperature difference between the sensors ∆T transfer On is reached, the relay is
switched on. As soon as the difference on ∆T Transfer off falls, the relay is turned off again.

HT Tmax
Target temperature of the target storage
If this temperature is measured on the sensor in the target storage, the Heat Transfer will be shut down.

HT Tmin
Minimum temperature in the source storage for the approval of the Heat Transfer.

Source
In this menu, the sensor is set, which is placed in the storage from which the energy is extracted.

Drain
In this menu, the sensor is set that is placed in the storage in which it is loaded.

Thermostat

Through the thermostat function, additional energy can be added to the system while being time and temperature controlled. The ther-
mostat function can be used in 2 modes.
"On" = the relay is switched on when all switching conditions are reached
"Inverted" = the relay is switched off when all switching conditions are reached and is otherwise switched on.

Temperature values which are set too high can lead to scalding or damage to the system. Scalding protection must be
provided by the customer!

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Other values, for example, Teco, apply in economy mode.

DHW request
Thermostat is started for a DHW - heat request.

Heating Circuit request


Thermostat is started with a heating circuit - heat request.

Tset
The target temperature of the thermostat sensor 1. Below this temperature, the thermostat turns on until Tset+ Hysteresis is reached.

Hysteresis
Hysteresis of set point temperature.

Thermostat sensor 1
TH Set is measured at thermostat sensor 1. With a connected thermostat sensor 2, the relay switches on if “TH Ref” at thermostat sensor
1 is undershot and off if “TH Ref” + hysteresis is exceeded at thermostat sensor 2.

Thermostat sensor 2
Optional switch off sensor
If “TH target” + hysteresis is exceeded on thermostat sensor 2, the relay will be shut down.

Teco
T Set for energy saving mode
If the energy saving mode (See " Energy Saving Mode " on page 46) is on: During a solar charge, instead of “TH reference”, this set
value “Teco” will be used as the reference value. When the temperature drops below Teco at thermostat sensor 1, the relay is switched
on and heats up to “T eco” + hysteresis.

Energy Saving Mode


The Energy Saving Mode switches the heating on when “T Eco on” is undershot and heats up to “T Eco” + hysteresis when solar charge
or solid fuel boiler is active.

Thermostat enable
Thermostat activity times
Here the desired periods are set in which the thermostat function is approved. For each weekday, three times can be specified, fur-
thermore, you can copy individual day to other days. The thermostat function is shut down outside of the set times.

Electric heating rod (auxiliary heating)

An electric heating rod that heats up the storage water heater if needed. The heating rod function can be used in 2 modes. "On" = the
relay is switched on when all switching conditions are reached.
"Inverted" = the relay is switched off when all switching conditions are reached and is otherwise switched on.

Temperature values which are set too high can lead to scalding or damage to the system. Scalding protection must be
provided by the customer!

DHW request
Electric heating rod is started for a DHW - heat request.

HC request
Electric heating rod is started with a heating circuit - heat request.

TH Set
The target temperature of the thermostat sensor 1. Below this temperature, the eat turns on until TH Set + Hysteresis is reached.

Delay
After reaching the switching conditions, the time set here will be waited until the heating rod is actually turned on in order to give another
heat source time to heat up.

Hysteresis
Hysteresis of set point temperature.

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Eco mode
The Energy Saving Mode switches the heating on when “T Eco on” is undershot and heats up to “T Eco” + hysteresis when solar
charge or solid fuel boiler is active.

Electric heating rod approval times


Release time for the electric heating rod
Here the desired periods are set in which the electric heating rod is approved. For each weekday, three times can be specified, fur-
thermore, you can copy individual day to other days. The electric heating rod is shut down outside of the set times.

Anti Legionella

The anti-legionella function is an additional function for certain relay functions such as: electric heating rod, burner, cir-
culation, compressor.

With the help of the anti legionella function (hereinafter referred to as: AL), the system can be heated up at selected times in order to
free it of legionella.

In the delivery state, the anti legionella function is switched off.

Antilegionella function is not shown in the menu “Protective functions”. It is instead shown as submenu of the corresponding
special function. Special functions with AL include: Solar, burner, circulation and compressor.

Antilegionella function is not shown in the menu “Protective functions”. It is instead shown as submenu in the corresponding
settings of the special function. Special functions with AL include: solid chamber (See " Solid fuel boiler " on page 48), solar
(See " Solar " on page 52), burner (See " Burner " on page 48), circulation (See " Circulation " on page 55) and compressor
(See " Compressor " on page 49).

As soon as it has heated up with “AL” turned on, information with the date will be shown in the display.

This anti legionella function does not offer any secure protection against legionella, because the controller requires an
adequate added amount of energy and the temperatures cannot be monitored in the entire storage area and the connected
pipe system. For secure protection against legionella, a heating up to the requried temperature as a well as a simultaneous
circulation of water in the storage and pipe system must be guaranteed through energy sources and external control
devices.

During the operation of the anti legionella function, if applicable, the storage is heated above the set value “Tmax”, which
may lead to scalding and system damage.

AL Tset
For a successful heating, this temperature has to be reached at the AL sensor(s) for the exposure time period.

AL residence time
For this period of time the AL Tsettemperatures at the activated AL-sensors have to be reached for a successful heating.

Last AL heat
This displays when the last successful heating has occurred.

AL sensor 1
On this sensor, the temperature of the AL function is measured.

AL Sensor 2
Optional AL sensor
If this sensor is set for a successful heating Tset AL have to be achieved at this sensor too for the action time.

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Solid fuel boiler

In solid-fuel boiler function, a pump is controlled with a assigned relay, which loads the heat energy from a solid-fuel boiler into a stor-
age tank.
The solid-fuel boiler function controls the charge pump of a solid-fuel boiler based on the temperature difference between the solid-fuel
boiler sensor and the storage tank sensor.
If a control output (V1 or V2, ...) is used with this function, a speed control with a PWM / 0-10V HE pump is possible.

Solid fuel boiler Tmin


Minimum temperature in the solid fuel boiler to start the pump.
If the temperature at the solid fuel boiler sensor exceeds the temperature set here, the relay switches on the pump, if the other starting
conditions are met.
Below the solids boiler Tmin temperature, the solids boiler function is deactivated.

Solid fuel boiler Tmax


Maximum temperature in storage tank. If this is exceeded, the relay is switched off.

ΔT Solid fuel boiler


Switch-on and switch-off difference between solid fuel boiler (SFB) and storage tank.
If the temperature difference between the sensors defined for this function exceeds the value set here (ΔT SF On), the function switches
on the assigned output (relay or signal output).

If the set temperature difference (ΔT SF Off) between the solids boiler and the storage tank is below, the function switches off the
assigned output (relay or signal output).

Boiler sensor of this function


Sensor used as a solids boiler sensor. Considered for SF Tmin and ΔTon/off.

Storage sensor
Sensor used as a storage tank sensor. Considered for FS Tmax and ΔTon/off.

Anti Legionella
See " Anti Legionella " on page 47.

Burner

This function requests a burner when a request of a heating circuit or the DHW function is present. Depending on the request, the burner
will turn on in a more economic manner in the Eco-Mode if the solar circulation pump is running.

Burner sensor
Reference sensor for burner function. If this temperature at the set sensor is exceeded, the burner is shut down.

DHW request
The burner is started for a DHW - heat request.

Heating Circuit request


The burner is started for a heating circuit heat request.

Delay
Switch delay, valid for cooling and heat request. The burner first turns on after this time span if the switch conditions were reached and
are still present. This feature prevents unnecessary switching by temperature fluctuations or gives time for a renewable energy source to
generate energy.

Burner offset
When using the 0-10V outputs V1 or V2 for the burner function, the requested temperature is emitted through a corresponding voltage.
This offset increases the requested temperature.

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Eco mode (during solar charge)
The economy mode for this function can be operated in 2 different variants:
Turn off: The function is not started with an active solar charge.
Decrease:
For a heating request the function first turns on when the conditions and an additional offset were not met.

For a DHW request the function only activates when Teco is not met and de-activates when Teco + DHW-heating is achieved.

Tmax
Maximum temperature at the burner sensor. If this temperature at the set sensor is exceeded, the burner is shut down.

Enable times
Funktion activity times
Here the desired periods are set in which this function is approved. For each weekday, three times can be specified, furthermore, you
can copy individual day to other days. Outside the set times the function is disabled.

Anti Legionella
See " Anti Legionella " on page 47.

Boiler pump

A boiler pump is turned on and off together with the burner. Function is only visible if the additional function Burner is activated.

Boiler pump Tmin


Minimum temperature at the burner sensor for enabling of the boiler pump. If this temperature is exceeded at the burner sensor, the
burner pump is activated.

Compressor

The function switches on the compressor from a heat pump if a heat request from the heating circuit or DHW sensor is present.

DHW request
The compressor is started with a DHW - heat request.

HC request
The compressor is started with a heating circuit - heat request.

Cooling request
The compressor is started when cooling is requested.

Eco mode (during solar charge)


The economy mode for this function can be operated in 2 different variants:
Turn off: The function is not started with an active solar charge.
Decrease:
For a heating request the function first turns on when the conditions and an additional offset were not met.

For a DHW request the function only activates when Teco is not met and de-activates when Teco + DHW-heating is achieved.

Heating circuit offset


The temperature offset setting for the eco operaing mode “Lower” (see above).

Min heat pump runtime


The compressor turns on at least for the set time.

Heat pump idle time


The compressor is blocked for this time after it is shut down.

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Heat pump delay
Delay for this function.The function first turns on after this time span if the switch conditions were reached and are still present. This
delay is intended to prevent unnecessary switching operations caused by temperature fluctuations or toGive another energy source time
to provide the necessary energy.

Periods
Approval time for the compressor function
Here the desired periods are set in which the compressor is approved. For each weekday, three times can be specified, furthermore,
you can copy individual day to other days. The compressor is shut down outside of the set times.

Loading pump

The function switches on the charge pump of a heat pump if a heat request from the heating circuit or DHW sensor is present. This func-
tion can only be selected if a compressor was activated on a different relay.

Storage charge pump (SLP) overshoot


The pump turns off after the compressor delayed by this time.

Glycol pump

The glycol pump is turned on and off together with the compressor. Function is only visible if the additional function Compressor is activ-
ated.

Gylcol pump lag


After shutting down the compressor, the pump remains on for the time set here.

Dissipation (Cooling)

The dissipation function is a simple cooling function.


The relay of this function switches "on" as soon as the set Tsoll temperature at the assigned cooling sensor is exceeded and the set
time delay has elapsed.
If the temperature at the cooling sensor reaches Tsoll hysteresis, the function switches "off" without a time delay.

Tset
The target temperature at the set sensor for the function cooling (dissipation).

Cooling sensor
The corresponding cooling sensor for the dissipation function is set here.

Delay
Switch delay, valid for cooling and heat request. The relay first turns on after this time span if the switch conditions were reached and are
still present. This function is intended to prevent unnecessary switching operations caused by temperature fluctuations.

Hysteresis
When the temperature at the cooling sensor Tset + Hys, the relay is switched off.

Season switch

1. 2.

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1. Mode "Heating" -> output of the season switch is not active
2. Mode "Cooling" -> output of the season switch active

The seasonal switch function switches for change of season (from heating to cooling or vice versa) in combination with the energy
request. For example, for inverting a heat pump suitable for reversible operation. If the request for domestic water is activated for the
heat pump in the controller, the operating mode of the heat pump automatically switches to the "heating" mode in case of domestic
water request, i.e. the output of the seasonal switch is switched off.

Off hysteresis
If the controller has changed the season from cooling to heating and flow < reference flow + Off hysteresis, the seasonal switch will be
switched off (output not switched).

Example 1:
Flow = 28 °C; target flow = 30 °C; off-hysteresis = - 3 °C
28 °C < 30 °C - 3 °C -> 28 °C < 27 °C -> wrong! -> Do not switch off the season change

Example 2:
Flow = 28 °C; target flow = 30 °C; off-hysteresis = + 3 °C
28 °C < 30 °C + 3 °C -> 28 °C < 33 °C -> correct! -> Switch off the season change

On hysteresis
If the controller has changed the season from heating to cooling and flow < reference flow + On hysteresis, the seasonal switch will be
switched on (output switched).

Cool storage
The storage can be cooled through this function.

Yes: The flow and buffer storage are cooled down to the reference flow temperature + hysteresis.
No: It is cooled down to the reference flow temperature + hysteresis, the temperature in the buffer storage is ignored.

Buffer sensor
If the buffer tank is to be cooled in the cooling mode, the corresponding sensor can be set here.

Dehumidifier

Operating mode
The operating mode of the dehumidifier function can be set here.
Cooling : In the cooling operating mode, the dehumidifier turns on when the target humidity is exceeded, if the S/W day temperature is
exceeded and the function is approved.
Cooling +Circ.: In the cooling +circulation operating mode, the dehumidifier turns on when the target humidity is exceeded, if the S/W
day temperature is exceeded and the heating circuit pump is running and the function is approved.
Year round: In the year round operating mode, the dehumidifier turns on when the target humidity is exceeded if the function is
approved.

Reference humidity
Reference value for the humidity in the room.
If the value set here is exceeded, the relay will turn on the dehumidifier if this is approved for the time. The dehumidifier is turned off if
the reference value hysteresis is not met.

Hysteresis
Hysteresis of setpoint for the humidity.

Dehumidifier periods
Approval time for the dehumidifier
Here the desired periods are set in which the dehumidifier is approved. For each weekday, three times can be specified, furthermore,
you can copy individual day to other days. The dehumidifier is shut down outside of the set times.

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Solar

This function is used to control a solar pump.

Tmin Collector
Enable/start temperature at sensor X:
If this value on the specified sensor is exceeded and the other conditions are fulfilled, the controller will turn on the affiliated pump or the
valve. If the temperature on the sensor falls 5 °C below this value, the pump or the valve will be turned off again.

ΔT Solar
Switch on/switch off temperature difference for sensor X:
If the temperature difference ΔT Solar between the reference sensors is exceeded and the other conditions are fulfilled, the controller
will turn on the pump/valve on the corresponding relay. If the temperature difference falls to ΔT Off, the pump/valve will be turned off
again.

Tmax Storage
Switch off temperature at sensor X:
If this value is exceeded at the specified sensor, the controller turn off the affiliated pump or the valve. If this value on the sensor is under-
shot and the other conditions are fulfilled, the controller will turn on the pump or the valve.

Temperature values which are set too high can lead to scalding or damage to the system. Scalding protection must be
provided by the customer!

Starting aid
For some solar systems, in particular for vacuum tube collectors, the measurement recording on the collector sensors may be too slow
or imprecise, because the sensor is often not on the warmest spot. With an activated starting aid, the following procedure occurs: If the
temperature on the collector sensor increases within a minute by the value defined under “increase”, the solar circulation pump will be
turned on for the set “purging time” so that the medium to be measured is transported to the collector sensor. If there is still no normal
switching condition through this, there will be a 5 minute block time for the start wizard function.

This function should only be activated by a technician if problems occur with the measurement recording. Observe in par-
ticular the instructions from the collector manufacturer.

The menus "Purging time" and "Increase" are only displayed when the starting aid function is set to "On".

Purging time
If the temperature on the collector sensor increases within a minute by the value defined under “increase”, the solar circulation pump will
be turned on for the set “purging time” so that the medium to be measured is transported to the collector sensor. If the set ΔT is not
reached, a 5-minute circulation pause time for the starting aid function will apply.

Increase
If the temperature at the collector reaches within a minute the value defined, the solar pump is turned on for the duration of the purging
time.

Protective functions for Solar

The protection functions for Solar are not displayed in the “Protective functions” menu, but rather as a sub-menu in the settings
from the solar function, See " Solar " on page 52.

System protection
Priority protection function
The system protection should prevent an overheating of the components installed in the system through the forced shut down of the
solar circulation pump. If the value “AS Ton” on the collector has been exceeded for 1 Min. the pump will be turned off and not turn on

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again in order to protect the collector, for example, from steam. The pump will only be switched on again, when the collector tem-
perature falls below “SP Toff”.

With the system protection (on), there are increased standstill temperatures in the solar collector and therefore an increased
pressure in the system. The operating manuals from the system components must be observed.

Collector protection
Priority protection function
The collector protection prevents the collector from overheating. A forced switching of the pump makes sure that the collector is cooled
through the storage. If the value “KS Ton” is exceeded on the collector, the pump will be turned on in order to cool the collector. The
pump is shut down if the value “KS Toff” on the collector is not met or the value “KS Tmax Sp.” on the storage is exceeded.

System protection has priority over collector protection! Even if the switch requirements for the collector protection are
present, the solar circulation pump is turned off once “AS T on” is reached. Normally the values from the system protection
(depending on the maximum temperature of the storage or other components) are higher than the collector protection.

Recooling
In the system hydraulics with solar, excess energy is guided from the storage back to the collector with an activated return cooling func-
tion. This only occurs if the temperature in the storage is greater than the value “Return cooling Tref” and the collector is at least 20 °C
colder than the storage and until the storage temperature has fallen below the value “Return cooling Tref”. For muti-storage systems,
the return cooling applies to all storage.

Energy is lost through the collector through this function! The recooling should only be activated in cases of exception, with
low heat acceptance, for example, during vacation.

Frost Protection
A 2-level frost protection function can be activated. In level 1, the controller turns on the pump every hour for 1 minute if the collector
temperature is below the set value “Frost Level 1”. If the collector temperature continues to decrease to the set value “Frost Level 2”,
the controller will turn on the pump without disruption. If the collector temperature exceeds the value “Frost level 2” by 2 °C, the pump
will turn off again.

Energy is lost through the collector through this function! It is normally not activated for solar systems with antifreeze. The
operating manuals from the other system components must be observed.

Collector alarm
If this temperature at the collector sensor is exceeded when the solar pump is turned on, a warning or error notification is triggered.
There is a corresponding warning in the display.

Collector
Collector sensor
The collector sensor can be determined or changed here. The collector sensor set here is used for solar function ( Tmin collector, ∆T
Solar,....) as well as all protection functions Solar (collector protection, system protection, ...).

Solar storage
The solar storage sensor can be determined or changed here. The solar storage sensor determined here is used for the solar function
( Tmax storage, ∆T Solar,....).

Solar bypass

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Use a relay to switch a bypass valve or a bypass pump. With this function, the flow can be guided past the storage if the flow tem-
perature at the bypass sensor is less than in the storage to be filled.

Variant
In this menu, you can set if the flow is guided through the bypass with a pump or a valve.

Bypass sensor
The reference sensor for the bypass function to be placed in the flow is selected in this menu.

Booster Pump

An additional booster pump can be activated with this function if the primary pump is no longer sufficient.

Charge time
When solar charging begins, the connected booster pump fills the system for the time set here.

Zone valve

This feature can control a solar accumulator charging valve. This enables charging of a second tank or second tank zone. The number
on the left next to the zone valve indicates which tank / zone is being charged by the system.

Tmax storage 2
Maximum temperature storage 2. Up to this temperature, store 2 or the 2nd store zone will be charged.

Solar storage 2
In this menu, the storage tank sensor 2 must be set.

Heat exchanger

Adds a heat exchanger and a secondary pump to the solar circuit. Function is only visible if the additional funciton Solar is activated.

Heat exchanger sensor


The sensor that is used to turn on the secondary pump. It must be on the primary side on the heat exchanger.

Return flow increase

With this function, for example, the return temperature of a heating circuit is increased through the storage.

Return flow increase Tmin


Minimum temperature at storage sensor to enable the return flow increase. As soon as this temperature at the set storage sensor is
exceeded and adequate ΔT is present, the relay is turned on.

Return flow increase Tmax


Maximum temperature set on the storage sensor set for this function If this temperature is exceeded at the RL storage sensor, the func-
tion is deactivated again.

ΔT return flow
Switch on temperature difference:
The relay is turned on if this temperature difference is exceeded between the storage sensor and the recooling sensor.
Switch off temperature difference:

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The relay is turned off if this temperature difference is undershot between the storage sensor and the recooling sensor.

Return flow sensor


Selection of the return flow sensor.

Storage sensor
Selection of the storage sensor.

Domestic hot water valve

This function activates a DHW-valve or -pump, if a DHW heat request is present.

Circulation

Depending on the temperature and time approval, a circulation pump is turned on for the DHW storage.

Tmin
If this value at the circulation sensor is undershot and the circulation is approved or there is a request through a tapping process, the
circulation pump is started.

Hysteresis
If the circulation Tmin value is exceeded by the value set here, the circulation pump will be shut down.

Circulation sensor
Select the temperature sensor for the circulation.

Circulation pause time


In order to prevent an excessive switching on of the circulation pump, a block time can additionally be set up here to prevent
it from being turned on again. If the circulation pump has turned off, it can first go into operation again after the expiration of the time
set here.

Purging time
If during the operation of the circulation pump, also after expiration of the optional purging time, the previously selected temperature at
the circulation sensor is not reached, the pump will turn off. This function should protect against unnecessarily long operation of the cir-
culation pump, for example, if the warm water storage is too cold.

Circulations periods
Operating times of the circulation
Here the desired periods are set in which the circulation is approved. For each weekday, three times can be specified, furthermore,
you can copy individual day to other days. The circulation is shut down outside of the set times.

Anti-legionella circulation
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Error Messages

The relay is switched on if one or several of the set protective functions are activated. This function can be inverted so that the relay is
turned on (Duration on) and then turned off again if a protective function is activated.

Pressure monitor

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In this menu, the system pressure monitoring can be activated through a direct sensor. As soon as the set pressure conditions are under-
shot or exceeded, the set relay will switch on.

RPS-Type
Type of pressure sensor
In this menu, you can adjust which pressure sensor is being used. Please note: If e.g. VFS1 is connected, RPS1 option is not shown.

RPS Min
Minimum pressure. If this pressure is not met, the controller emits an error notification and the relay switches.

RPS Max
Maximum pressure in the system. If this pressure is exceeded, the controller emits an error notification and the relay switches.

Parallel operation R1/R2

The relay is switched on at the same time as the set relay R1 or R2.

Parallel operation
Here you can additionally set the switch mode.
On : The function switches parallel to the set signal output.
Inverted : The function switches contrary to the set signal output.

Delay
In this menu, it is set how long to wait after switching the signal output until the parallel operated relay switches as well.

Follow-up time
In this menu, it is set how long the parallel-operated relay continues to operate after the set signal output has been deactivated.

Always on

Relay is permanently switched on.

Remote

Relay status
The relay status determines if the condition of the relay is in sleep mode, and it also applies if the controller is restarted.

Title
Here you can assign a name for the selected relay. This name also appears on the Sorel-Connect page to simplify the assignment.

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Malfunctions/Maintenance

Replacing the Fuse

Repairs and maintenance may only be performed by a specialist. Before working on the unit, switch off the power supply
and secure it against being switched on again! Check that there is no power flowing!

Only use the included safeguard or a similar safeguard with the following
specifications: T2A / 250 V.

If the mains voltage is switched on and the controller still does not function or display anything,
then the internal device fuse may be defective. First find the external fault source (e.g. pump),
replace it and then check the device fuse.

To replace the device fuse, open the device as described under "See " Wall Installation " on
page 15", remove the old fuse, check it and replace if necessary.

Then first recommission the controller and check the function of the switch outputs in manual
mode as described in Section 4.2. .

Possible error messages


Possible error messages Notes for the specialist
Sensor x defective Means that either the sensor, sensor entrance on the controller or the connecting wire was defect-
ive (See " Temperature Resistance Table for Pt1000 Sensors " on page 16).
Collector alarm Means that the temperature on the collector set under “Collector protection" was exceeded.
Restart Means that the controller was restarted, for example, due to a power outage. Check date & time!
Time & Date This display appears automatically after a longer network disruption, because the time & date
must be examined and, if applicable, adjusted.
SD card error It appears if an SD card has been detected, but the controller can not read or write it.

Maintenance

In the course of the general annual maintenance of your heating system, the functions of the controller should also checked
by a specialist and the settings should be optimized if necessary.

Performing maintenance:
l Check the date and time See " Time & Date " on page 25
l Assess/check plausibility of statistics See " Statistics " on page 24
l Check the error memory See " Notifications " on page 24
l Verify/check plausibility of the current measurement values See " Measurement values " on page 23
l Check the switch outputs/consumers in manual mode See " Manual " on page 26
l Possible optimization of the parameters setting (only on customers request)

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Tips

Tips
Instead of setting the flow from the system with a volume flow limiter, the flow can be adjusted better through the stage switch
on the pump and through the setting “max. speed” on the controller (See " Max. Speed " on page 36). This saves electrical
energy!

The service values include not only current measurement values and operating states, but also all of the settings for the con-
troller. Write the service values down just once after commissioning has been successfully completed.

In the event of uncertainty as to the control response or malfunctions the service values are a proven and successful method for
remote diagnosis. Write the service values down at the time that the suspected malfunction occurs. Send the service value
table by fax or e-mail with a brief description of the error to the specialist or manufacturer.

To protect against loss of data, record any statistics and data of particular importance at regular intervals.

Support Guideline

If there are errors with your device, please proceed as follows:


1. Read user manual
2. Check FAQ
3. Watch help-video on YouTube
4. Talk to an installation technician/tradesman
5. Contact SOREL Support - provide the following information:

What is the Problem? l Installation problem


l New problem
l Change request
Controller Type/Controller Name (9.1.)

Software Version (9.2.)

Program (7.1.)

Additional function (7.7. - 7.12.)

Accessories (e.g. room thermostats + Software Version)

Sensor values of the sensors (1.1. - 1.10.)

Error messages/frequency of error/error description

Further Information

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Appendix

Speed when „On“


In this menu, the calculation basis of the displayed speed is changed. If, for example, 30% is specified here, the signal/voltage set
under “PWM On” / “0-10V On” will be displayed during creation so that a 30% speed is present. When creating the signal/voltage of
PWM Max / 0-10V Max, 100% speed is displayed. Temporary values are calculated correspondingly.

This function does not influence the rule, but rather only the display on the status screen.

Example for signal settings

Technical data PWM and 0-10V

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Final Declaration
Although these instruction have been created with the greatest possible care, the possibility of incorrect or incomplete information cannot be excluded. Subject
as a basic principle to errors and technical changes.

Date and time of installation:

Name of installation company:

Space for notes:

Your specialist dealer: Manufacturer:

SOREL GmbH Mikroelektronik


Reme-Str. 12
D - 58300 Wetter (Ruhr)

+49 (0)2335 682 77 0


+49 (0)2335 682 77 10

[email protected]
www.sorel.de

Version: 26.05.2021
SOREL

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