RWF40... Compact Universal Controllers optimized for temperature and pressure control in connection with modulating or multistage burn
10/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 3. Installation If several controllers are mounted side-by-side or above one another in a control panel, m
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 11/57 3. Installation The front can be cleaned with normal washing and rinsing agents or detergents. * The fr
12/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 4. Electrical connections − The choice of cable, installation and electrical connections of the controller
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 13/57 4. Electrical connections Ω3 analog inputs2 binary inputsPower supplySerial port (optional)Release of bu
14/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 4. Electrical connections Electrical connections may only be made by qualified personnel! 7865z07/0603X1
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 15/57 4. Electrical connections Analog input 1 (actual value) Terminals Connection diagram Thermocouple I1
16/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 4. Electrical connections Binary inputs Terminals Connection diagram Operating mode selector Ö Section
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 17/57 4. Electrical connections The diagram shows the maximum potential differences that may exist between the
18/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 5. Operating modes Low-fire operation means that only small amounts of heat are drawn from the boiler. A 2
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 19/57 5. Operating modes In diagram area (1), the thermostat function is active. In area (2), the controller m
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20/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 5. Operating modes In this case, a standard binary signal switches the second stage into circuit with anal
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 21/57 5. Operating modes C111: XX1X ... XX3XOutside sensorHeating curve slope HSetting: 0.0 ... 4.0C112: XX0XS
22/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 5. Operating modes C111: XX1X ... XX3XOutside sensorHeating curve slope HSetting: 0.0 ... 4.0C112: XX0XSP1
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 23/57 5. Operating modes C111: XX1X ... XX3XOutside sensorHeating curve slope HSetting: 0.0 ... 4.0C112: XX0XS
24/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 5. Operating modes C111: XXX1 Sections 5.4.1 and 5.4.2 "Setpoint changeover ..."C111: XXX2
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 25/57 5. Operating modes The RWF40... can be configured such that if an outside sensor with an LG-Ni1000 sensi
26/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 5. Operating modes Slope «H» of the heating curve can be used to adjust the setpoint in response to the ou
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 27/57 5. Operating modes The response threshold «Q» defines for how long and how low the actual value is allow
28/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 5. Operating modes When a heating system is switched off for a longer period of time, the actual value wil
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 29/57 6. Operation All levels can be accessed from the basic display via the PGM button, as shown in the diagr
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 3/57 Introduction ...
30/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 6. Operation The diagram shows the RWF40... after switching power on. This condition is called the basic d
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 31/57 6. Operation All displays light up. The setpoint display flashes for about 10 seconds after switching po
32/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 6. Operation PGMPGMPGMBasic displaytAPGMSP.EdSPor50.010.0PGMDepending on theconfiguration ofbinary input 2
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 33/57 6. Operation ٭ Press EXIT for 5 seconds The LED above the hand symbol will light up. ٭ Change the posi
34/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 6. Operation ٭ Start self-setting with PGM + > ٭ Cancel with = PGM7865z10/1199 When «tunE» stops flas
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 35/57 6. Operation The parameters involved in adapting the controller to the controlled system are set here af
36/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 7. Parameter settings The parameter is shown on the lower setpoint display (green) and the parameter value
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 37/57 7. Parameter settings The parameter is shown on the lower / setpoint display (green) and the parameter v
38/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 8. Configuration 0000C1117865p03/0200 Analog input 1 Pt100, 3-wire, IEC 751 0 Pt100, 2-wir
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 39/57 8. Configuration 0000C1117865p03/0200 Analog input 3 No function 0 Outside sensor Pt100
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40/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 8. Configuration 0000C1127865p04/0200 Limit comparator No function (lk off) 0 lk1
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 41/57 8. Configuration Window function: Relay «K6» is active when the measured value lies within a window abou
42/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 8. Configuration Like lk3, but inverted switching function. ALHYStwMeasured value7865d03e/0300Output 4 H
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 43/57 8. Configuration The switching point is independent of the controller setpoint; only the limit value «AL
44/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 8. Configuration * The setting of the decimal place has an impact on the parameters that are dependent on
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 45/57 8. Configuration SCL = 20; SCH = 100 °C 0 mA (start) corresponds to a measured value of 20 °C 0 mA 2
46/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 8. Configuration SCH2 = 80: 20 mA corresponds to a measured value of 80 °C, as already described Value ran
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 47/57 8. Configuration The lower working range limit limits the control range in the downward direction. This
48/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 9. Self-setting function ) «tunE» is only possible in high-fire operation, in the «modulating burner» mode
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 49/57 9. Self-setting function Start twx7865d13/1099 The controlled system data recorded for the forced osci
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50/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 9. Self-setting function The optimum adjustment of the controller to the controlled system can be checked
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 51/57 10. What to do if ... This is an indication of incorrect measured value acquisition. ) Detection of mea
52/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 11. Technical data For resistance thermometers, thermocouples or standard signals with 2nd order digital
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 53/57 11. Technical data For resistance thermometers in a 2-wire circuit, with fixed filter time constants (2
54/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 11. Technical data Analog output, electrically isolated from the analog inputs: ∆U < AC 30 V, ∆U < D
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 55/57 11. Technical data Resolution: > 15 bit Measuring accuracy Ambient temperature error Resistance the
56/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 12. Actual settings Parameter Display Value range Factory setting Setting Setpoint 1 1) SP1 SPL-SPH 0 Se
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 57/57 12. Actual settings Parameter Display Factory setting Setting Analog input 1, 2 and 3; setpoint changeov
6/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 1. Introduction Please read this User Manual before switching on the controller. Keep the User Manual in a
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 7/57 1. Introduction The signs for Danger and Caution are used in this User Manual under the following conditi
8/57 CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 HVAC Products 2. Type of unit The type field is glued onto the housing. The type designation consists of operating voltag
HVAC Products CC1B7865en 01.09.2005 9/57 3. Installation − The installation site should be free from vibrations, dust and corrosive media − The co
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