System Configurations - Jolly Mec I-DEA IDRO Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

Pellet fired stove with boiler
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07.8

SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS

Different hydraulic system configurations are possible with the device to allow for better operations based on the system solution adopted
in the installation phase.
Factory settings are set in CONFIGURATION 1 in MENU 9 – TECHNIC SETTINGS, in the SETTINGS RUNNING page, accessible to
the user in the stove status page in MENU 8.
These settings must be set by the Installation technician or Service Technician (CAT) during first ignition inspection. Available system
configurations are numbered up to 7 and itemised below:
A
NOTE
Use the C N
disable a parallel heat source based on pellet
stove operations: with the pellet stove OFF,
ALARM ON and ALARM MEMORY, a parallel
source can be enabled. In all other conditions,
stove operations takes precedence.
B
N
connector to enable or
C
O
CONFIGURATION 1 – Heating -
Device configuration for heating only, without the possibility of
managing a zone system, an external Boiler for Domestic Hot Water
(hereinafter DHW) or Puffer for inert heat accumulation.
Summer operating mode cannot be set. Instead, the CRONO timer
function or STAND-BY.
The appliance, once the ROOM TEMPERATURE and BOILER
WATER are set, runs at the set power until one of the two
temperatures is reached, then switching to ECONOMY. When
the appliance is running in ECONOMY mode to reach ROOM
TEMPERATURE, the water circulation pump turns off and only turns
back on to run the discharge function when the stove temperature
is 80°C, to then stop at 75°C, or at a new request by the room
probe. It must be checked whether there are hydraulic interceptions
between the device and system that could slow water flow and thus
cause stove water overtemperature alarms (Alarm AL19 THERMIC
WATER).
For the room probe type, a thermostat or chronothermostat can be
used, connecting it to the device side terminal boards, inside the
right side panel, in line with the terminal board, in the AMB PROBE
connector, as illustrated.
To use the external thermostat (or Jolly Mec thermostat module),
which must have a CLEAN CONTACT, set the THERMOSTAT as
ROOM PROBE in MENU 4 – SET PROBE. A remote temperature
probe can also be used as a room probe, always connecting it to
the same terminal board but in this case, the temperature probed
secured on the device back panel must be electrically disconnected
from the electronic board by the Installation technician or Service
technician (CAT).
We recommend using the Jolly Mec thermostat module as the room
temperature probe, connecting it to the device back panel. With the
thermostat module, all appliance functions can be fully controlled
including setting operating times, selecting one of the 5 adjustable
heat profiles, adjusting working temperatures, being alerted when
pellets end.
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