DeDietrich EVODENS PRO Series Installation And User Manual

DeDietrich EVODENS PRO Series Installation And User Manual

High-efficiency wall-hung gas boiler
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EVODENS PRO
Installation and User Manual
High-efficiency wall-hung gas boiler
AMC Pro 45 - 65 - 90 - 115
Diematic Evolution
S U S T A I N A B L E C O M F O R T ®

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  • Page 1 Istruzioni in ligua italiana disponibili su richiesta PROJECT EVODENS PRO Installation and User Manual High-efficiency wall-hung gas boiler AMC Pro 45 - 65 - 90 - 115 Diematic Evolution S U S T A I N A B L E C O M F O R T ®...
  • Page 2 Dear Customer, Thank you very much for buying this appliance. Please read through the manual carefully before using the product, and keep it in a safe place for later reference. In order to ensure continued safe and efficient operation we recommend that the product is serviced regularly. Our service and customer service organisation can assist with this.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Safety ................... . 6 General safety instructions .
  • Page 4 Contents Checklist before commissioning ..............48 6.1.1 Filling the siphon .
  • Page 5 Contents 11 Appendix ..................82 11.1 ErP information .
  • Page 6: Safety

    1 Safety Safety General safety instructions 1.1.1 For the installer Danger If you smell gas: 1. Do not use naked flames, do not smoke and do not operate electrical contacts or switches (doorbell, lighting, motor, lift etc.). 2. Shut off the gas supply. 3.
  • Page 7: For The End User

    1 Safety 1.1.2 For the end user Danger If you smell gas: 1. Do not use naked flames, do not smoke and do not operate electrical contacts or switches (doorbell, lighting, motor, lift etc.). 2. Shut off the gas supply. 3.
  • Page 8: Recommendations

    1 Safety Caution Ensure that the boiler is regularly serviced. Contact a qualified installer or arrange a maintenance contract for the servicing of the boiler. Caution Only genuine spare parts may be used. Important Regularly check for the presence of water and pressure in the heating installation.
  • Page 9 1 Safety Warning Always disconnect the mains supply and close the main gas tap when working on the boiler. Warning Check the entire system for leaks after maintenance and servicing work. Danger For safety reasons, we recommend fitting smoke and CO alarms at suitable places in your home. Caution Make sure the boiler can be reached at all times.
  • Page 10: Liabilities

    1 Safety Liabilities 1.3.1 Manufacturer's liability Our products are manufactured in compliance with the requirements of the various Directives applicable. They are therefore delivered with the marking and any documents necessary. In the interests of the quality of our products, we strive constantly to improve them. We therefore reserve the right to modify the specifications given in this document.
  • Page 11: About This Manual

    2 About this manual About this manual Additional documentation The following documentation is available in addition to this manual: Service manual Water quality instructions Symbols used in the manual This manual contains special instructions, marked with specific symbols. Please pay extra attention when these symbols are used. Danger Risk of dangerous situations that may result in serious personal injury.
  • Page 12: Description Of The Product

    3 Description of the product Description of the product General description The AMC Pro boiler is a high-efficiency wall-hung gas boiler with the following properties: High-efficiency heating. Limited emissions of polluting substances. Ideal choice for cascade configurations. All AMC Pro boiler models are supplied without a pump, but with the required pump connection cables.
  • Page 13: Dimensions And Connections

    3 Description of the product Dimensions and connections Fig.2 Dimensions AD-4100113-02 Tab.1 Connections Symbol Connection AMC Pro AMC Pro AMC Pro AMC Pro Flue gas outlet Ø 80 mm Ø 100 mm Ø 100 mm Ø 100 mm Air supply Ø...
  • Page 14 3 Description of the product Fig.3 Generic example R-Bus L-Bus S-Bus AD-3001366-01 Tab.2 Components in the example Item Description Function Control Unit: Control unit The control unit handles all basic functionality of the appli­ ance. Connection Board: Connection PCB The connection PCB is used to provide easy access to all connectors of the control unit.
  • Page 15: Preparation Of Installation

    4 Preparation of installation Preparation of installation Installation regulations Warning The boiler must be installed by a qualified installer in accordance with local and national regulations. Choice of the location When choosing the best installation location, consider: The regulations. The required installation space. The required space around the boiler for good access and to facilitate maintenance.
  • Page 16: Requirements For Ch Water Connections

    4 Preparation of installation Requirements for CH water connections When fitting service shut-off valves, position the filling and drain valve, the expansion vessel and the safety valve between the shut-off valve and the boiler. Carry out any welding work required at a safe distance from the boiler or before the boiler is fitted.
  • Page 17: Requirements For The Flue Gas Outlet System

    4 Preparation of installation Requirements for the flue gas outlet system 4.7.1 Classification Important The installer is responsible ensuring that the right type of flue gas outlet system is used and that the diameter and length are correct. Always use connection materials, roof terminal and/or outside wall terminal supplied by the same manufacturer.
  • Page 18 4 Preparation of installation Tab.7 Type of flue gas connection: C 33(X) Principle Description Permitted manufacturers Room-sealed version Roof terminal and connection material Flue gas discharge via the roof. Air supply opening is in the same pressure zone as the dis­ Cox Geelen charge (e.g.
  • Page 19: Material

    4 Preparation of installation Tab.10 Type of flue gas connection: C 93(X) Principle Description Permitted manufacturers Room-sealed version Connection material and roof terminal: Air supply and flue gas discharge duct in shaft or ducted: Concentric. Cox Geelen Air supply from existing duct. Poujoulat Flue gas discharge via the roof.
  • Page 20: Dimensions Of Flue Gas Outlet Pipe

    4 Preparation of installation Warning The coupling and connection methods may vary depending on the manufacturer. It is not permitted to combine pipes, coupling and connection methods from different manufacturers. This also applies to roof feed-throughs and common channels. The materials used must comply with the prevailing regulations and standards.
  • Page 21: Length Of The Air And Flue Gas Pipes

    4 Preparation of installation Fig.9 Dimensions of concentric External dimensions of flue gas outlet pipe connection External dimensions of air supply pipe Length difference between flue gas outlet pipe and air supply pipe Tab.15 Dimensions of pipe (min-max) (min-max) (min-max) 80/125 mm 79.3 - 80.3 mm 124 - 125.5 mm...
  • Page 22 4 Preparation of installation Room-sealed model (C 13(X) 33(X) 63(X) 93(X) Fig.11 Room-sealed version (parallel) Connecting the flue gas outlet Connecting the air supply With a room-sealed version, both the flue gas outlet and the air supply openings are connected (in parallel). AD-0000027-02 Tab.17 Maximum length (L)
  • Page 23: Additional Guidelines

    4 Preparation of installation Connection in different pressure areas (C Fig.13 Different pressure areas L Total length of the flue gas outlet and air supply duct Connecting the flue gas outlet Connecting the air supply An 80/80 or 100/100 mm flue gas adapter (accessory) must be fitted for this connection.
  • Page 24: Water Quality And Water Treatment

    4 Preparation of installation Condensation Direct connection of the flue gas outlet to structural ducts is not permitted because of condensation. If condensate from a plastic or stainless steel pipe section can flow back to an aluminium part in the flue gas outlet, this condensate must be discharged via a collector before it reaches the aluminium.
  • Page 25: Installation Examples

    4 Preparation of installation 4.11 Installation examples 4.11.1 Symbols used Tab.22 Explanation of symbols in the hydraulics flow diagram Symbol Explanation Return pipe Flow pipe Mixing valve Pump Domestic hot water Make contact Outdoor temperature sensor Sensor Safety thermostat Room thermostat Plate heat exchanger Safety group Low-loss header...
  • Page 26 4 Preparation of installation Symbol Explanation Shower Heating zone Underfloor heating Underfloor heating manifold Hot-air heater Swimming pool (1) Fitted in domestic hot water storage tank. AMC Pro 7725131 - v.01 - 06062019...
  • Page 27: Connection Example 4

    4 Preparation of installation 4.11.2 Connection example 4 Fig.14 1 boiler + 1 direct zone + 1 mixing zone + domestic hot water (DHW) zone AD-4100037-01 L-BUS X131 X136 CB-03 SCB-10 S-BUS R-Bus Tout Tdhw Status 0-10V N L TS T out R-Bus R-Bus...
  • Page 28 4 Preparation of installation Tab.23 On > > Installation Setup > SCB-10 > DHWA > Parameters, counters, signals > Parameters Code Display text Description Range Setting CP022 Zone Function Functionality of the zone 0 = Disable 1 = Direct 2 = Mixing Circuit 3 = Swimming pool 4 = High Temperature 5 = Fan Convector...
  • Page 29: Connection Example 6

    4 Preparation of installation 4.11.3 Connection example 6 Fig.15 1 boiler + 1 mixing zone + 1 direct zone + swimming pool zone + domestic hot water (DHW) zone AD-4100039-01 L-BUS X131 X136 CB-03 SCB-10 S-BUS R-Bus Tout Tdhw Status 0-10V N L TS T out...
  • Page 30 4 Preparation of installation Tab.25 On > > Installation Setup > SCB-10 > CIRCA1> Parameters, counters, signals > Parameters Code Display text Description Range Setting CP020 Zone Function Functionality of the zone 0 = Disable 1 = Direct 2 = Mixing Circuit 3 = Swimming pool 4 = High Temperature 5 = Fan Convector...
  • Page 31 4 Preparation of installation Tab.28 On > > Installation Setup > SCB-10 > AUX > Parameters, counters, signals > Parameters Code Display text Description Range Setting CP024 Zone Function Functionality of the zone 0 = Disable 1 = Direct 2 = Mixing Circuit 3 = Swimming pool 4 = High Temperature 5 = Fan Convector...
  • Page 32: Connection Example 16

    4 Preparation of installation 4.11.4 Connection example 16 Fig.16 2 boiler cascade + low-loss header + 3 mixing zones + domestic hot water (DHW) zone AD-4100044-01 L-BUS X131 X136 CB-03 SCB-10 S-BUS R-Bus Tout Tdhw Status 0-10V N L TS T out R-Bus R-Bus...
  • Page 33 4 Preparation of installation Tab.29 Installation Setup > SCB-10 > CIRCA1 > Parameters, counters, signals > Parameters Code Display text Description Range Setting CP000 MaxZoneTFlowSetpoint Maximum Flow Temperature setpoint 7 °C – 100 °C zone CP010 Tflow setpoint zone Zone flow temperature setpoint, used 7 °C –...
  • Page 34 4 Preparation of installation Tab.33 Installation Setup > SCB-10 > Analogue input > Parameters, counters, signals > Adv. Parameters Code Display text Description Range Setting EP036 Sensor input config Sets the general configuration of the 0 = Disabled sensor input 1 = DHW tank 2 = DHW tank top 3 = Buffer tank sensor...
  • Page 35: Installation

    5 Installation Installation Positioning the boiler Fig.17 Mounting the boiler The fitting bracket on the back of the casing can be used to mount the boiler directly on the suspension bracket. The boiler is supplied with a mounting template. 1. Attach the mounting template of the boiler to the wall using adhesive tape.
  • Page 36: Fitting The Outdoor Sensor

    5 Installation Fig.19 1/2 Z 1/2 H (min. 2,5 m) MW-8800N001-3 1/2 H (min. 2,5 m) 1 Optimum location H Inhabited height controlled by the sensor 2 Possible position Z Inhabited area controlled by the sensor 5.2.3 Fitting the outdoor sensor 1.
  • Page 37: Connecting The Heating Circuit

    5 Installation Connecting the heating circuit Fig.21 Connecting the CH flow and CH 1. Remove the dust cap from the CH flow connection at the bottom return of the boiler. 2. Fit the outlet pipe for CH water to the CH flow connection. 3.
  • Page 38: Gas Connection

    5 Installation Gas connection Fig.23 Connecting the gas pipe 1. Remove the dust cap from the gas supply pipe at the bottom of the boiler. 2. Fit the gas supply pipe. 3. Fit a gas tap in this pipe, directly underneath the boiler (within 1 metre).
  • Page 39: Access To The Instrument Box

    5 Installation Danger of electric shock The following components of the boiler are connected to a 230 V power supply: Electrical connection to circulating pump. Electrical connection to gas combination block. Electrical connection to fan. Control unit. Ignition transformer. Power supply cable connection. The boiler has a three-wire mains lead (lead length 1.5 m) and is suitable for a 230 VAC/50 Hz power supply with a phase/neutral/earth system.
  • Page 40 5 Installation Fig.29 Connectors on the connection PCB R-Bus Room unit (thermostat) connector BL Blocking input RL Release input Tout Outdoor sensor connector Tdhw DHW sensor connector Tdhw Tout R-Bus When the boiler is fitted with the SCB-10 then the outdoor sensor (Tout) and the calorifier sensor (Tdhw) must be connected on the SCB-10.
  • Page 41 5 Installation Warning If an OpenTherm thermostat (for example, the Smart TC°) is used, a frost thermostat cannot be connected in parallel to the R-Bus terminals. In such cases, install frost protection in the central heating system in combination with an outdoor sensor. Blocking input Fig.33 Blocking input...
  • Page 42: Access To The Expansion Box

    5 Installation Fig.35 Connecting an outdoor sensor 1. Connect the plug from the outdoor sensor to the Tout connector. For more information, see Tout Setting the heating curve, page 0 AD-3000973-02 Frost protection combined with outdoor sensor The central heating system can also be protected against frost in combination with an outdoor sensor.
  • Page 43: Connection Options For The Expansion Pcb - Scb-10

    5 Installation 5.8.5 Connection options for the expansion PCB - SCB-10 Different heating zones can be connected to the SCB-10 PCB. control of 2 (mixing) zones fitted on connector X15 control of a third (mixing) zone via an PCB (= accessory) fitted on connector X8 control of one domestic hot water (DHW) zone cascade layout (add sensor on sensor system 1 or 2)
  • Page 44 5 Installation Fig.40 Mixing valve connectors Connect the mixing-way valve as follows: Earth N Neutral Open Close AD-4000002-01 Connecting the pump with a protection thermostat Connecting a pump with a protection thermostat, e.g. for underfloor heating. The maximum pump power consumption is 300 VA. Fig.41 Pump with protection thermostat Connect the pump and the protection thermostat as follows:...
  • Page 45 5 Installation Connecting room thermostats per zone Fig.45 R-bus connectors The SCB-10 is fitted with three R-Bus connectors. They can be used to connect room thermostats per zone. The R-bus connectors are related to the other zone-specific connectors on the SCB-10.The R-Bus connector supports the following types: R-Bus R-Bus R-Bus R-Bus thermostat (for example, the Smart TC°)
  • Page 46: Connecting The Standard Pump

    5 Installation Caution If the calorifier tank does not have a TAS anode, connect the simulation anode (= accessory) 5.8.6 Connecting the standard pump Fig.49 Connecting the power supply cable The pump must be connected to the standard control PCB. To do this, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 47: Connecting The Pwm Pump

    5 Installation 5.8.7 Connecting the PWM pump Fig.50 Connecting the power supply cable The energy-efficient modulating pump must be connected to the standard control PCB. To do this, proceed as follows: 1. Connect the power supply cable and the cable for the PWM signal to the pump.
  • Page 48: Preparation Of Commissioning

    6 Preparation of commissioning Preparation of commissioning Checklist before commissioning 6.1.1 Filling the siphon Fig.51 Filling the siphon Danger The siphon must always be sufficiently filled with water. This prevents flue gases from entering the room. 1. Remove the siphon. 2.
  • Page 49: Hydraulic Circuit

    6 Preparation of commissioning 4. Check the gas inlet pressure at the measuring point C on the gas valve unit. Warning The gas pressure that was measured at the measuring point C must fall within the stated gas inlet pressure limits. See Technical data, page 77 For authorised gas pressures, see: Unit categories, page 76 5.
  • Page 50: Description Of The Main Menu

    6 Preparation of commissioning Fig.54 Icons on home screen 1 Tiles: the selected tile is highlighted 2 Date and time | Name of the screen (actual position in the menu) 3 Information about the selected tile 4 Error indicator (only visible if an error has been found) 22/02/2018 11:20 Home Screen 5 Icon showing the navigation level:...
  • Page 51: Commissioning

    7 Commissioning Commissioning Commissioning procedure Warning Initial commissioning must be done by a qualified installer. If adapting to another type of gas, e.g. propane, the boiler must be adjusted before it is switched it on. Fan speed for different gas types, page 52 1.
  • Page 52 7 Commissioning Adjusting the gas valve unit for propane Important For the AMC Pro 90 boiler; replace the current gas valve unit with the propane gas valve unit according to the instructions supplied with the propane conversion kit. Fig.56 Position of adjusting screw A 1 Gas valve unit on the AMC Pro 45 - 65 - 90 2 Gas valve unit on the AMC Pro 115 1.
  • Page 53: Checking And Setting The Gas/Air Ratio

    7 Commissioning Tab.40 Adjustment for gas type G30/G31 (butane/propane) Code Display text Description Adjustment range DP003 Abs. max fan Maximum fan speed on Domestic 1000 Rpm - 7000 Rpm 5100 5300 5800 6500 Hot Water GP007 Fan RPM Max Maximum fan speed during 1400 Rpm - 7000 Rpm 5100 5300...
  • Page 54 7 Commissioning Checking/setting values for O at full load Fig.60 Position of adjusting screw A 1 AMC Pro 45 - 65 - 90 2 AMC Pro 115 1. Measure the percentage of O in the flue gases. 2. Compare the measured value with the checking values in the table. 3.
  • Page 55 7 Commissioning Performing the part load test 1. If the full load test is still running, press the button to change the load test mode. 2. If the full load test was finished, select the tile [ ] to restart the chimney sweep menu.
  • Page 56: Final Instructions

    7 Commissioning Values at part load for G31 (propane) AMC Pro 90 - 5,8 AMC Pro 115 - 6,3 (1) Nominal value Tab.49 Checking/setting values for O at part load for G30/G31 (butane/propane) Values at part load for G30/G31 (butane/propane) AMC Pro 45 - 6,2 AMC Pro 65...
  • Page 57: Settings

    8 Settings Settings Introduction to parameter codes Fig.64 Code on a Diematic Evolution The controls platform makes use of an advanced system to categorise parameters, measurements and counters. Knowing the logic behind these 00:12 ......codes, makes it easier to identify them. The code consists of two letters ....
  • Page 58: Changing Boiler Parameters When Scb-10 Is Fitted

    8 Settings Fig.68 Installer level 3. Use the rotary knob to select code: 0012. 4. Press the button to confirm the selection........00:12 When the installer level is enabled, the status of the tile [ ..
  • Page 59: Setting The Maximum Load For Ch Operation

    8 Settings Tab.53 Installation Setup > CU-GH08 > CIRCA > Parameters, counters, signals > Parameters Code Display text Description Range Adjust­ ment CP020 Zone Function Functionality of the zone 0 = Disable 1 = Direct 2 = Mixing Circuit 3 = Swimming pool 4 = High Temperature 5 = Fan Convector 6 = DHW tank...
  • Page 60: Setting The Heating Curve

    8 Settings Fig.71 Load AMC Pro 90 M Maximum heat input F Factory setting Q Input (Hi) (kW) R Fan speed (rpm) 1500 2500 3500 4500 5500 6500 7500 6300 AD-4100429-01 Fig.72 Load AMC Pro 115 M Maximum heat input F Factory setting Q Input (Hi) (kW) R Fan speed (rpm)
  • Page 61: Changing The Default Δt Setting

    8 Settings 2. Set parameters DP005 and DP070 to the required value for this installation. 3. If using a DHW sensor; set parameters DP006 and DP034 to the required value for this installation. 8.2.6 Changing the default ΔT setting The ΔT can be increased with a parameter setting. When increasing the ΔT, the control unit limits the flow temperature to a maximum of 80 °C.
  • Page 62 8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu AP107 Color display Color display Mk2 0 = White Mandator 1 = Red y bus 2 = Blue master 3 = Green 4 = Orange 5 = Yellow 6 = Violet CP010 Tflow setpoint Zone flow temperature 0 °C - 90 °C...
  • Page 63 8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu DP200 DHW mode DHW primary mode current 0 = Scheduling Internal working setting 1 = Manual 2 = Antifrost 3 = Temporary DP337 DHW holiday Holiday temperature setpoint 10 °C - 60 °C Internal setpoint from the Domestic Hot Water...
  • Page 64 8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu AP091 Outside Sens. Type of outside sensor 0 = Auto Outdoor Source connection to be used 1 = Wired sensor temperatu 2 = Wireless sensor 3 = Internet measured 4 = None AP108 OutsideSenso Enable the function Outside...
  • Page 65 8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu CP730 Zone Heat up Selection of heat up speed of 0 = Extra Slow Direct speed the zone 1 = Slowest zone 2 = Slower 3 = Normal 4 = Faster 5 = Fastest CP740 Zone cool Selection of cool down speed...
  • Page 66 8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu AP102 Boiler Pump Configuration of the boiler 0 = No Gas fired function pump as zone pump or 1 = Yes appliance system pump (feed lowloss header) AP111 Can line Can line length 0 = <...
  • Page 67: Scb-10 Expansion Pcb Settings

    8 Settings 8.3.2 SCB-10 expansion PCB settings The boiler service manual for the SCB-10 expansion PCB settings. This manual can be found on the website. 7725131 - v.01 - 06062019 AMC Pro...
  • Page 68: User Instructions

    9 User instructions User instructions Accessing the user level menus The tiles on the home screen provide quick access for the user to the corresponding menus. Fig.74 Menu selection 1. Use the rotary knob to select the required menu. 22/02/2018 11:20 Home Screen ..
  • Page 69: Activating Holiday Programs For All Zones

    9 User instructions Activating holiday programs for all zones If you go on holiday, the room temperature and domestic hot water temperature can be reduced to save energy. With the following procedure you can activate the holiday mode for all zones and domestic hot water temperature.
  • Page 70: Changing The Room Temperature Of A Zone

    9 User instructions Changing the room temperature of a zone 9.5.1 Definition of zone Fig.76 Two zones Zone is the term given to the different hydraulic circuits CIRCA, CIRCB and so on. It designates several rooms of the house served by the same circuit.
  • Page 71: Timer Program To Control The Room Temperature

    9 User instructions 2. Select the desired operating mode: Tab.69 Operating modes Icon Mode Description Scheduling The room temperature is controlled by a timer program Manual The room temperature is set to a fixed setting Short temperature change The room temperature is changed temporarily Holiday The room temperature is reduced during your holiday to save energy Antifrost...
  • Page 72: Changing The Heating Activity Temperatures

    9 User instructions Tab.70 Example of activities Start of the activity Activity Temperature setpoint 6:30 Morning 20 °C 9:00 Away 19 °C 17:00 Home 20 °C 20:00 Evening 22 °C 23:00 Sleep 16 °C Changing the name of an activity You can change the names of the activities in the timer program.
  • Page 73: Changing The Domestic Hot Water Temperature

    9 User instructions 4. Set the temporary room temperature. The Short temperature change menu shows the duration and the temporary temperature. Changing the domestic hot water temperature 9.6.1 Changing the domestic hot water operating mode For hot water production, you can choose from 5 operating modes: 1.
  • Page 74: Increasing The Domestic Hot Water Temperature Temporarily

    9 User instructions 1. Select the tile [ 2. Select Scheduling. 3. Select DHW timer program Schedule 1, Schedule 2 or Schedule 3. 9.6.3 Increasing the domestic hot water temperature temporarily Regardless of the operating mode selected for domestic hot water production, it is possible to increase the domestic hot water temperature for a short period.
  • Page 75: Reading The Installer's Name And Phone Number

    9 User instructions System Settings menu Settings Set click sound Enable or disable the click sound of the rotary knob License Information Read out detailed license information from the device platform application Reading the installer's name and phone number The installer can set his name and phone number in the control panel. You can read this information when you want to contact the installer.
  • Page 76: 10 Technical Specifications

    10 Technical specifications 10 Technical specifications 10.1 Homologations 10.1.1 Certifications Tab.73 Certifications CE identification number PIN 0063CS3928 Class NOx Type of flue gas connection B 13(X) 33(X) 63(X) 93(X) (1) EN 15502–1 (2) When installing a boiler with connection type B , the IP rating of the boiler is lowered to IP20.
  • Page 77: Directives

    10 Technical specifications Country Category Gas type Connection pressure (mbar) Luxembourg G20 (H gas) 2H3P G31 (propane) 2H3P Latvia G20 (H gas) Norway G20 (H gas) 2H3B/P G30/G31 (butane/propane) 2H3P G31 (propane) Portugal G20 (H gas) 2H3B/P G30/G31 (butane/propane) 30-50 Romania G20 (H gas) 2H3P...
  • Page 78 10 Technical specifications AMC Pro Central heating efficiency under part load 97.2 98.3 96.6 96.5 (Hi) (Return temperature 60 °C) Part load central heating efficiency (Pn) 110.6 110.4 108.1 108.0 (Hi) (Return temperature 30 °C) Part load central heating efficiency (Pn) 108.4 108.9 108.1...
  • Page 79 10 Technical specifications Tab.77 Central heating circuit data AMC Pro Water content Water operating pressure Water operating pressure (PMS) Water temperature °C 110.0 110.0 110.0 110.0 Operating temperature °C 90.0 90.0 90.0 90.0 Hydraulic resistance (ΔT=20K) mbar Casing-related losses ΔT 30°C ΔT 50°C Tab.78 Electrical data...
  • Page 80: Circulating Pump

    10 Technical specifications AMC Pro elmax Full load 0.075 0.100 0.124 0.184 elmin Part load 0.020 0.029 0.030 0.036 Standby mode 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.006 Other items Standby heat loss 0.101 0.110 0.123 0.123 stby Ignition burner power consumption Annual energy consumption Sound power level, indoors Emissions of nitrogen oxides mg/kWh...
  • Page 81 10 Technical specifications Tab.81 Nominal flow data Unit Q at ΔT = 10°C 3,50 5,28 7,20 H at ΔT = 10°C mbar 1000 Q at ΔT = 20°C 1,75 2,64 3,60 4,50 H at ΔT = 20°C mbar Q at ΔT = 35°C 2,55 H at ΔT = 35°C mbar...
  • Page 82: 11 Appendix

    11 Appendix 11 Appendix 11.1 ErP information 11.1.1 Product fiche Tab.82 Product fiche De Dietrich – AMC Pro Seasonal space heating energy efficiency class (Prated or Psup) Rated heat output Seasonal space heating energy efficiency Annual energy consumption Sound power level L indoors (1) For CH boilers and boilers over 70 kW, no ErP information needs to be provided.
  • Page 83: Package Sheet

    11 Appendix 11.1.2 Package sheet Fig.83 Package sheet for boilers indicating the space heating energy efficiency of the package Seasonal space heating energy effi ciency of boiler ‘I’ Temperature control Class I = 1%, Class II = 2%, Class III = 1.5%, Class IV = 2%, Class V = 3%, Class VI = 4%, from fi...
  • Page 84: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    11 Appendix The value of the seasonal space heating energy efficiency of the preferential space heater, expressed in %. The factor for weighting the heat output of preferential and supplementary heaters of a package as set out in the following table.
  • Page 85: V.01 - 06062019 Amc Pro

    11 Appendix 7725131 - v.01 - 06062019 AMC Pro...
  • Page 86 11 Appendix AMC Pro 7725131 - v.01 - 06062019...
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