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Calculated output (%)
A
Analog input voltage (volts)
B
Control strategy (see section 12.3)
C
Current water pressure
D
N/a
E
Fan speed
F
Ionisation level
G
Unique boiler module code
H
pressure difference over air pressure dif-
I
ferential sensor
table 13 Read-out mode user level
* The displayed value has 4 digits. The display alter-
nately flashes from F 40 to . 00 with code indi-
cating the value being read. In this example: fan speed
4000 r.p.m.
12.3 Control strategy c
During normal operation, the boiler control can operate
according to a specific strategy. Most control strategies
are meant to keep the boiler module burning for as long
as possible, regardless of changes in flow or flow prob-
lems, etc.
The control strategies can be viewed in read-out mode
with code c.
1 = modulate up (control below ionisation limit)
2 = modulate down (maximum temperature difference
between flow and return)
3 = minimum output (return temperature higher than
flow temperature)
4 = modulate down (flue gas temperature too high)
5 = pump/ boiler module on (frost protection)
6 = zero-flow protection 2 (minimum output) ; If ascen-
sion speed (dT/dt) of the boiler block temperature
] 0,2°/sec, the boiler module will run at minimum
power. Next the boiler module modulates step by
step to normal operation.
7 = zero-flow protection 1 (modulate down) ; If ascen-
sion speed (dT/dt) of the boiler block temperature
] 0,1°/sec, the boiler module modulates down.
When the ascension speed drops below this value
again, the boiler module will resume normal opera-
tion again.
8 = boiler block temperature too high (control stop)
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10 - )0 (=100) (actual value)
00 - )0 (=100) ((actual value)
- 06
01
- 60(÷ 10 for bar), with hydraulic
00
pressure sensor only (optional);
with sensor not connected: 00
06 - 60
00 - 99(x 0.1 uA)
10 - 98
00 - 80 (x 0,1 mbar)
12.4 Shut-offs (b xx)
12.4.1 Shut-off
During shut-off, the code window displays b and the
t window indicates the shut-off code.
g
Important!!
ating function and does not represent a boiler failure.
However, this may indicate a system problem or an
incorrect parameter setting.
12.4.2 Shut-off mode
In shut-off mode last shut-off and corresponding operat-
ing codes can be reviewed. With PC (version Recom
PC and higher) or PDA the last six shut-off's can be
reviewed.
During this particular mode both dots in the t window
flash.
The last shut-off and corresponding operating codes
and applicable temperatures are stored in the micro-
processor memory and can be read out in shut-off mode
as follows:
- Enter the service code c 12 (see section 13.2).
- Press the m key until b appears in the code window
(flashing digit with flashing dot).
Select the required step with the s key.
36
87
45
02
15(=1.5
bar)
40
00(=4000*)
03
13
Shut-off is a normal boiler oper-

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