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EVODENS PRO Service Manual Control panel & 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 ®...
1 Safety Safety Liabilities 1.1.1 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.
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1 Safety Have the required inspections and maintenance carried out by a qualified installer. Keep the instruction manuals in good condition close to the appliance. 7725087 - v.01 - 06062019 AMC Pro...
2 About this manual About this manual Additional documentation The following documentation is available in addition to this manual: Installation and user 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.
3 Description of the product Description of the product The AMC Pro boiler is delivered with a combination of the control panel, control unit and extension PCB. The contents of this manual are based on the following software and navigation information: Tab.1 Software and navigation information Name visible in display...
4 Use of the control panel Use of the control panel Control panel components Fig.2 Control panel components 1 Rotary knob to select a tile, menu or setting 2 Confirm button to confirm the selection 3 Back button Short button press: Return to the previous level or previous menu Long button press: Return to home screen 4 Menu button...
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4 Use of the control panel Tab.3 Available menus for the installer Description Icon Installation Setup Commissioning Menu Advanced Service Menu Error History System Settings Version Information 7725087 - v.01 - 06062019 AMC Pro...
5 User instructions User instructions Changing the display settings 1. Press the button. 2. Select System Settings 3. Perform one of the operations described in the table below: Tab.4 Display settings System Settings menu Settings Set Date and Time Set the currrent date and time Select Country and Language Select your country and language Daylight Saving Time...
5 User instructions Tab.5 Selectable tiles for the user Tile Menu Function Information menu. Read out various current values. Error indicator. Read out details about the current error. With some errors the icon will appear with installer contact details (when filled in).
5 User instructions Icon Menu Function Set Heating Activity Temperatures Set the room temperature setpoint for each activity of the timer program. See: Timer program to control the room temperature, page 13 Zone configuration Access the settings for the configuration of the heating circuit. Tab.8 Extended menu to configure a heating circuit Zone configuration...
5 User instructions Fig.8 Letter selection 4. Change the name of the zone (20 characters maximum): 4.1. Use the rotary button to select a letter, number or action. 11:20 ....: ....4.2. Select to delete a letter, number or symbol. 4.3.
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5 User instructions 4. Select the weekday you want to modify. Fig.10 Weekday A Weekday B Overview of scheduled activites C List of actions 11:20 ............5. Perform the following actions, if necessary: ..:..
5 User instructions Activating a timer program In order to use a timer program, it is necessary to activate the operating mode Scheduling. This activation is done separately for each zone. 1. Select the tile of the zone you want to change. 2.
5 User instructions Important The domestic hot water temperature can only be adjusted in this way if a domestic hot water sensor is installed. 1. Select the tile [ 2. Select Hot water boost. 3. Set the duration in hours and minutes. The temperature is increased to the DHW comfort setpoint.
5 User instructions Switching the central heating on or off You can switch off the central heating function of the boiler to save energy, for example during the summer period. 1. Select the tile [ 2. Select CH function on. 3.
6 Installer instructions Installer instructions Accessing the installer level Some parameters that may affect the operation of the boiler are protected by an access code. Only the installer is allowed to modify these parameters. 1. Select the tile [ 2. Press the button to confirm the selection.
6 Installer instructions Parameters, counters, signals Description Adv. Counters Read the counters at advanced installer level Adv. Signals Read the signals at advanced installer level 6.2.1 Setting the installer details You can store your name and phone number in the control panel to be read by the user.
Setting the maximum load for CH operation See the graphs for the relationship between load and speed for natural gas. The speed can be changed using parameter GP007. Fig.15 Load AMC Pro 45 M Maximum heat input F Factory setting Q Input (Hi) (kW)
6 Installer instructions Fig.17 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.18 Load AMC Pro 115 M Maximum heat input F Factory setting Q Input (Hi) (kW) R Fan speed (rpm)
6 Installer instructions Important The settings for these temperatures must follow the screed layer's recommendations. Activation of this function via the parameter CP470 forces the permanent display of the screed drying function and deactivates all other regulator functions. When the screed drying function is active on one circuit, all other circuits and the domestic hot water circuit continue to run.
6 Installer instructions Tab.20 Load tests in the chimney sweep menu Change load test mode Settings No test MinimumPower Part load test MaximumPowerCH Full load test for Central Heating mode MaximumPowerDhw Full load test for Central Heating + Domestic Hot Water mode Tab.21 Load test settings Load Test menu...
6 Installer instructions 2. Select > Advanced Service Menu > Save as commissioning settings. 3. Select Confirm to save the settings. When you have saved the commissioning settings, the option Revert commissioning settings becomes available in the Advanced Service Menu. Maintaining the installation 6.4.1 Viewing the service notification...
6 Installer instructions 3. Select the appliance, control board or any other device you want to view. Fig.26 Version information A Select the appliance, control board or device B List of information 4. Select the information you want to view. AD-3000936-01 6.4.4 Changing the domestic hot water temperature...
6 Installer instructions 6.5.4 Resetting to factory settings You can reset the boiler to the default factory settings. 1. Press the button. 2. Select Advanced Service Menu > Reset to Factory Settings. 3. Select Confirm to restore the factory settings. AMC Pro 7725087 - v.01 - 06062019...
7 Installation examples Installation examples Access to the expansion box Fig.28 Access to the expansion box If there is no space in the boiler’s instrument box to install an (optional) expansion PCB, install the PCB in the electronics expansion box This is available as an accessory.
7 Installation examples 5 Room temperature sensor - circuit A 15 Flow sensor - circuit B 6 Domestic hot water tank pump 16 Flow sensor - circuit A 7 Mixing valve - circuit B 17 Impressed current anode 8 Pump and safety thermostat - circuit B 18 Connectors Mod-BUS 9 Mixing valve - circuit A 19 Coding wheel, selects the generator number in the...
7 Installation examples Tab.23 Zone function settings explanation Zone setting Explanation 0 = Disable Removes the circuit display, the circuit is not used, but its pump output can be used as a status output. 1 = Direct Setting to manage a heating pump on the selected zone, cooling is not possible. 2 = Mixing Circuit Setting to manage a valve and a pump with the flow sensor, in heating or cooling (exam...
7 Installation examples 7.4.1 Analogue temperature regulation (°C) Fig.31 Temperature regulation 1 Boiler on 2 Parameter CP010 3 Maximum flow temperature 4 Calculated value The 0–10 V signal controls the boiler supply temperature. This control modulates on the basis of flow temperature. The output varies between the minimum and maximum value on the basis of the flow temperature set point calculated by the controller.
7 Installation examples Fig.33 Traditional cascade control 1 First boiler starts running when system temperature is 3°C below management set point. 2 After 4 minutes the second boiler starts running if ΔT< 6K and the system temperature is still more than 3°C below set point. 3 After 8 minutes the third boiler starts running if ΔT<...
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7 Installation examples Symbol Explanation Safety group Low-loss header Instant boiler Primary heating circuit connection Solar collector Domestic hot water storage tank Titanium anode Electrical heating element Shower Heating zone Underfloor heating Underfloor heating manifold Hot-air heater Swimming pool (1) Fitted in domestic hot water storage tank. AMC Pro 7725087 - v.01 - 06062019...
7 Installation examples 7.6.2 Connection example 1 Fig.35 1 boiler + 1 direct zone + domestic hot water (DHW) zone AD-4100034-01 L-BUS X131 X136 CB-03 SCB-10 S-BUS R-Bus Tout Tdhw Status 0-10V T out R-Bus R-Bus R-Bus N L TS Tsyst Tsyst Tdhw Tflow Tflow...
7 Installation examples 7.6.3 Connection example 2 Fig.36 1 boiler + 1 direct zone + 1 mixing zone AD-4100035-01 L-BUS X131 X136 CB-03 SCB-10 S-BUS R-Bus Tout Tdhw Status 0-10V T out R-Bus R-Bus R-Bus Tsyst Tsyst Tdhw Tflow Tflow Tflow N L TS +TA- AD-4100137-01...
7 Installation examples 7.6.4 Connection example 3 Fig.37 1 boiler + 1 mixing zone + domestic hot water (DHW) zone AD-4100036-01 L-BUS X131 X136 CB-03 SCB-10 S-BUS R-Bus Tout Tdhw Status 0-10V T out R-Bus R-Bus R-Bus Tsyst Tsyst Tdhw Tflow Tflow Tflow N L TS +TA- AD-4100138-01...
7 Installation examples 7.6.5 Connection example 4 Fig.38 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 R-Bus...
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7 Installation examples Tab.29 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...
7 Installation examples 7.6.6 Connection example 5 Fig.39 1 boiler + buffer tank + 3 mixing zones + domestic hot water (DHW) zone AD-4100038-01 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 R-Bus...
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7 Installation examples Tab.31 On > > Installation Setup > SCB-10 > Pass.buff.tank 2sens > Parameters, counters, signals > Parameters Code Display text Description Range Setting BP001 Type Buffer Tank Type of buffer tank 0 = Disabled 1 = One sensor 2 = Two sensors Tab.32 On >...
7 Installation examples 7.6.7 Connection example 6 Fig.40 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 R-Bus...
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7 Installation examples Tab.33 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...
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7 Installation examples Tab.36 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...
7 Installation examples 7.6.8 Connection example 10 Fig.41 1 boiler (A) + low-loss header + 2 mix groups (B, C) + boiler group (D) AD-4100040-01 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 R-Bus...
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7 Installation examples Tab.37 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 6 DHW tank...
7 Installation examples 7.6.9 Connection example 11 Fig.42 1 boiler + low-loss header + 3 mixing zones + domestic hot water (DHW) zone AD-4100041-01 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 R-Bus...
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7 Installation examples Tab.40 On > > 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 - 100 °C when the zone is set to a fixed flow setpoint.
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7 Installation examples Tab.44 On > > 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...
7 Installation examples 7.6.10 Connection example 12 Fig.43 1 boiler + low-loss header + 1 direct zone + 1 mixing zone + domestic hot water (DHW) zone AD-4100042-01 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...
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7 Installation examples Tab.45 Installation Setup > SCB-10 > DHW tankA > 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...
7 Installation examples 7.6.11 Connection example 14 Fig.44 2 boiler cascade + low-loss header + 1 mixing zone + domestic hot water (DHW) zone AD-4100043-01 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 R-Bus...
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7 Installation examples Tab.49 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 6 = DHW tank...
7 Installation examples 7.6.12 Connection example 16 Fig.45 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 R-Bus...
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7 Installation examples Tab.53 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 –...
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7 Installation examples Tab.57 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 4 = Buffer Tank top...
8 Settings Settings Introduction to parameter codes Fig.47 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 ....
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu AP073 Summer Outdoor temperature: upper 10 °C - 30 °C Outdoor Winter limit for heating temperatu AP074 Force The heating is stopped. Hot 0 = Off Outdoor summer mode water is maintained. Force 1 = On temperatu Summer Mode...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu CP660 Icon display Choice icon to display this 0 = None Direct zone zone 1 = All zone 2 = Bedroom 3 = Livingroom 4 = Study 5 = Outdoor 6 = Kitchen 7 = Basement 8 = Swimming Pool 9 = DHW Tank...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu AP006 Min. water Appliance will report low water 0 bar - 6 bar Gas fired pressure pressure below this value appliance AP008 Time release The appliance will wait x sec 0 Sec - 255 Sec Gas fired signal (0=off) for the release contact...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu CP210 Zone HCZP Comfort footpoint of the 15 °C - 90 °C Direct Comfort temperature of heat curve of zone the circuit CP220 Zone HCZP Reduced footpoint of the 15 °C - 90 °C Direct Reduced temperature of heat curve of...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu GP050 Power Min Minimum power in kilo Watt 0 kW - 80 kW Gas fired 10,8 11,4 for RT2012 calculation appliance PP015 CH Pump Central heating pump post run 0 Min - 99 Min Gas fired postrun time time...
8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu GP008 Fan RPM Min Minimum fan speed during 1400 Rpm - 4000 Gas fired 1550 1600 1600 1750 Central Heating + Domestic appliance Hot Water mode GP009 Fan RPM Fan speed at appliance start 1000 Rpm - 4000 Gas fired 2500...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu Default setting CP010 Tflow setpoint Zone flow temperature setpoint, used 7 °C - 100 °C Direct zone CP011 zone when the zone is set to a fixed flow Mixed zone CP012 setpoint. High temp.
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu Default setting CP158 RoomCoolTempS Setpoint of the room cooling 20 °C - 30 °C Mixed zone CP159 etpoint temperature of the zone CP160 convector CP161 zone CP162 CP163 CP164 RoomCoolTempS Setpoint of the room cooling 20 °C - 30 °C Mixed zone CP165...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu Default setting CP510 Temporary Room Temporary room setpoint per zone 5 °C - 30 °C Direct zone CP511 Setp Mixed zone CP512 High temp. CP513 zone CP514 convector zone CP540 Zone Setpoint of swimming pool when 0 °C - 39 °C Swimming CP541...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu Default setting CP660 Icon display zone Choice icon to display this zone 0 = None Direct zone CP661 1 = All Mixed zone CP662 2 = Bedroom Swimming CP663 3 = Livingroom pool CP664 4 = Study...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu Default setting AP075 NeutralBandSum Outdoor temperature neutral band 0 °C - 10 °C Outdoor Winter between heating and cooling. The temperature generator is stopped. AP079 Building Inertia Inertia of the building used for heat 0 - 10 Outdoor up speed...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu Default setting CP000 MaxZoneTFlowS Maximum Flow Temperature setpoint 7 °C - 100 °C Direct zone CP001 etpoint zone Mixed zone CP002 Swimming CP003 pool CP004 High temp. zone convector zone DHW tank Electrical DHW tank Process heat...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu Default setting CP040 Postrun zone Pump post runtime of the zone 0 Min - 20 Min Direct zone CP041 pump Mixed zone CP042 Swimming CP043 pool CP044 High temp. zone convector zone DHW tank Electrical DHW tank...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu Default setting CP240 ZoneRoomUnitInf Adjustment of the influence of the 0 - 10 Direct zone CP241 zone room unit Mixed zone CP242 High temp. CP243 zone CP244 convector zone CP270 CoolMixTflowZon Mixing flow temperature setpoint 11 °C - 23 °C Mixed zone CP271...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu Default setting CP400 Zone Dhw Duration of the function 10 Min - 600 Min DHW tank CP401 antileg. Antilegionellosis Electrical CP402 DHW tank CP403 CP404 layered tank DHW tank internal Commercial Tank CP420 ZoneDhwHysteris Trip differential for DHW production...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu Default setting CP500 Tflow Sensor Enable/Disable Flow temperature 0 = Off Mixed zone CP501 Enable sensor of the zone 1 = On Swimming CP502 pool CP503 DHW tank CP504 Electrical DHW tank Process heat layered tank DHW tank...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu Default setting CP650 RedRoomTempC Desired reduced room temperature 20 °C - 30 °C Mixed zone CP651 ool Zone setpoint in cooling mode per zone CP652 convector CP653 zone CP654 CP690 RevContactOTH Reversed OpenTherm contact in 0 = No Mixed zone CP691...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu Default setting EP030 Min Setp Temp Sets the minimum set point 0 °C - 100 °C 0-10 volt 0-10V temperature for 0 - 10 volts for the input Smart Control Board EP031 Max Setp Temp Sets the maximum set point 0.5 °C - 100 °C...
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8 Settings Tab.69 Navigation for advanced installer level Level Menu path Advanced installer > Installation Setup > SCB-10 > Submenu > Parameters, counters, signals > Adv. Parameters (1) See the column "Submenu" in the following table for the correct navigation. The parameters are grouped in specific functionalities. Tab.70 Factory settings at advanced installer level Code...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu Default setting CP530 Zone PWM Pump Pulse Width Modulation pump speed 20 % - 100 % Direct zone CP531 speed per zone Mixed zone CP532 Swimming CP533 pool CP534 High temp. zone convector zone DHW tank...
8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu Default setting NP002 CascProdMan Hysterese low for Producer Manager 0.5 °C - 10 °C Cascade Hys.Low management NP003 CascProdManErr Maximum error gain for Producer 0 °C - 10 °C Cascade Range Manager management NP004 CascPFactorAlgo...
8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu DC005 DHW burning Number of burning hours in Domestic Hot 0 Hours - 65534 Hours Tank DHW hours Water Gas fired appliance GC007 Failed starts Number of failed starts 0 - 65534 Gas fired appliance PC001...
8 Settings 8.3.3 Control unit signals Tab.77 Navigation for basic installer level Level Menu path Basic installer > Installation Setup > CU-GH08 > Submenu > Parameters, counters, signals > Signals (1) See the column "Submenu" in the following table for the correct navigation. The signals are grouped in specific functionalities. Tab.78 Signals at basic installer level Code...
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8 Settings Tab.80 Signals at installer level Code Display text Description Range Submenu AM024 Actual rel. Power Actual relative power of the appliance 0 % - 100 % Gas fired appliance AM036 Flue gas Temperature of the exhaust gas leaving the 0 °C - 250 °C Gas fired temperature...
8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu GM012 Release Input Release signal for the CU 0 = No Gas fired 1 = Yes appliance GM013 Blocking Input Blocking input status 0 = Open Gas fired 1 = Closed appliance 2 = Off 8.3.4 SCB-10 expansion PCB signals...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu CM070 Zone Tflow Current Flow temperature setpoint of zone 0 °C - 150 °C Direct zone CM071 Setpoint Mixed zone CM072 Swimming pool CM073 High temp. zone CM074 Fan convector zone DHW tank Electrical DHW tank Process heat...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu CM210 ZoneTout temp Current outdoor temperature of the zone -70 °C - 70 °C Direct zone CM211 Mixed zone CM212 High temp. zone CM213 Fan convector CM214 zone CM250 Zone temp DHW Measurement of the DHW tank temperature -10 °C - 120 °C DHW layered...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu EM024 Tas status Titan anti corrosion system status 0 = Short circuited TAS settings 1 = Open circuit 2 = Out of order 3 = OK EM046 Digi input stat Digital input status of the Smart Control Board 0 = Off Digital Input 1 = On...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu CM050 Status Pump Status of the Pump of zone 0 = No Direct zone CM051 zone 1 = Yes Mixed zone CM052 Swimming pool CM053 High temp. zone CM054 Fan convector zone DHW tank Electrical DHW tank...
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8 Settings Code Display text Description Range Submenu CM280 ZoneRTC Internal room temperature setpoint calculated 0 °C - 100 °C Direct zone CM281 TcalcRoomStp by the room temperature controller of the zone Mixed zone CM282 High temp. zone CM283 Fan convector CM284 zone CM320...
9 Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance regulations Important The boiler must be maintained by a qualified installer in accordance with local and national regulations. An annual inspection is mandatory. Perform the standard checking and maintenance procedures once a year. Perform the specific maintenance procedures if necessary. Caution Replace defective or worn parts with original spare parts.
9 Maintenance 9.3.2 Checking the ionisation current 1. Check the ionisation current at full load and at low load. The value is stable after 1 minute. 2. Clean or replace the ionisation/ignition electrode if the value is lower than 4 µA. 9.3.3 Checking the flue gas outlet/air supply connections Fig.52...
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Checking/setting values for O at full load Fig.55 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.
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Checking/setting values for O at part load Fig.57 Position of adjusting screw B 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.
- 6,3 (1) Nominal value Tab.96 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 - 6,2 AMC Pro 90 - 6,2 AMC Pro 115...
9 Maintenance 9.3.6 Checking the burner and cleaning the heat exchanger Fig.59 Removing the fan 1. Remove the air inlet flue on the venturi. 2. Loosen the gland on the gas valve unit. 3. Disconnect the fan plugs (on the front and rear). 4.
9 Maintenance Fig.61 Cleaning the heat exchanger 8. Use a vacuum cleaner fitted with a special endpiece (accessory) to clean the top part of the heat exchanger (combustion chamber). 9. Vacuum again without the top brush on the end piece. 10.
9 Maintenance Fig.63 Checking the non-return valve 6. Dismantle the fan. 7. Remove the fan together with the gas valve unit. 8. Inspect the non-return valve and replace it in the event of a defect or damage, or if the maintenance kit contains a non-return valve. 9.
9 Maintenance 9.4.2 Cleaning the condensate collector Fig.65 Open clicker flue gas pipe 1. Remove the return sensor connector. 2. Remove the flue gas temperature sensor (if connected) 3. Open the clicker from the flue gas pipe. 4. Push the upper part of the telescopic flue gas pipe down as far as possible.
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9 Maintenance Fig.68 Flush the condensate collector 8. Flush the condensate collector gently with water, via the opening of the flue gas pipe. Warning When flushing, prevent water from getting into the boiler. AD-4000131-01 Fig.69 Place new gaskets 9. Place the new gaskets: Warning Take care to place the gasket at the clicker level in the bottom ring.
9 Maintenance Fig.70 Re-assemble and place the flue gas 10. Place the upper part of the flue gas pipe into the lower part up to the pipe mark. 11. Place the flue gas pipe with the line between the two arrows facing forward into the condensate collector up to the mark.
10 Troubleshooting 10 Troubleshooting 10.1 Error codes The boiler is fitted with an electronic regulation and control unit. The heart of the control is a microprocessor, which controls and also protects the boiler. In the event of an error, a corresponding code is displayed. Tab.97 Error codes are displayed at three different levels Code...
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10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution A00.34 TOutside Missing Outside temperature sensor was Outdoor sensor not detected: expected but not detected Outdoor sensor is not connected: Connect the sensor Outdoor sensor is not connected correctly: Connect the sensor correctly A00.42 WaterPressureMissing Water pressure sensor was...
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10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution A10.34 SDhwTopZoneD Domestic Hot Water tank top Domestic hot water top temperature sensor Closed temperature sensor Zone DHW short-circuited: Closed Bad connection: check the wiring and connec tors Incorrectly fitted sensor: check that the sensor has been correctly fitted Faulty sensor: replace the sensor A10.45...
10 Troubleshooting 10.1.3 Blocking Tab.99 Blocking codes Code Display text Description Solution H00.69 TbufferTankOpen Buffer Tank temperature sensor is Buffer tank temperature sensor open: either removed or measures a Bad connection: check the wiring and connec temperature below range tors Incorrectly fitted sensor: check that the sensor has been correctly fitted Sensor is not present.
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10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution H00.78 TcascadeFlow missing Cascade Flow temperature sensor Cascade flow temperature sensor not detected: was expected but not detected Cascade flow temperature sensor is not con nected: Connect the sensor Cascade flow temperature sensor is not con nected correctly: Connect the sensor correctly Faulty sensor: replace the sensor H00.81...
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10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution H02.03 Conf Error Configuration Error Configuration error or unknown configuration number: Reset CN1 and CN2 H02.04 Parameter Error Parameter Error Factory settings incorrect: Parameters are not correct: Restart the boiler Reset CN1 and CN2 Replace the CU-GH PCB H02.05 CSU CU mismatch...
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10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution H02.64 Unsupported function Zone D doesn't support the selected Zone C function (DHW) setting is not correct or is function not allowed on this circuit: Check the setting of parameter CP022. H02.65 Unsupported function Zone E doesn't support the selected Zone E function (AUX) setting is not correct or is function...
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10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution H10.01 T Flow Zone A Closed Flow temperature sensor Zone A Flow temperature sensor zone A short-circuited: Closed Bad connection: check the wiring and connec tors Incorrectly fitted sensor: check that the sensor has been correctly fitted Faulty sensor: replace the sensor H10.02...
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10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution H10.12 T Dhw Zone B Closed Domestic Hot Water temperature Domestic hot water temperature sensor zone B sensor Zone B Closed short-circuited: Bad connection: check the wiring and connec tors Incorrectly fitted sensor: check that the sensor has been correctly fitted Faulty sensor: replace the sensor When using thermostat instead of sensor: pa...
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10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution H10.22 TSwimmPoolZoneC Swimming Pool Temperature Swimming pool temperature sensor C open: Open Sensor Zone C Open Bad connection: check the wiring and connec tors Incorrectly fitted sensor: check that the sensor has been correctly fitted Sensor is not present.
10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution H10.38 T Dhw Zone AUX open Domestic Hot Water temperature Domestic hot water temperature sensor zone sensor Zone AUX open AUX open: Bad connection: check the wiring and connec tors Incorrectly fitted sensor: check that the sensor has been correctly fitted Sensor is not present.
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10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution E00.16 DHW sensor Open Domestic Hot Water tank Calorifier sensor open: temperature sensor is either Bad connection: check the wiring and connec removed or measures a temperature tors below range Faulty sensor: replace the sensor E00.17 DHW sensor Closed Domestic Hot Water tank...
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10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution E02.47 Failed Conn Funct Gr Failed Connecting Function Groups Function group not found: Carry out an auto-detect Restart the boiler Replace the CU-GH E04.00 Parameter error Safety parameters Level 5 are not Replace the CU-GH. correct or missing E04.01 TFlow Closed...
10 Troubleshooting Code Display text Description Solution E04.13 Fan speed has exceeded normal Fan fault: operating range Bad connection: check the wiring and connec tors. Fan operates when it should not be operating: check for excessive chimney draught Faulty fan: replace the fan E04.17 GasValve Driver Err.
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11 Technical specifications 1 Power supply 17 Power supply for pump 2 On/off switch 18 Return sensor (NTC 10 kΩ/25°C) 3 Power supply for SCB-xx control PCBs 19 Flow sensor (NTC 10 kΩ/25°C) 4 Power supply for IF-01 control PCB 20 Connection point for flue gas sensor (PTC <20Ω/ 5 Interior lighting 25°C)
Information about available parts can be found via the website for professionals. Fig.75 http://pieces.dedietrich-thermique.fr Important When ordering a part, you must state the part number of the required part. When ordering a part, you must state the part number that appears in the list beside the position number of the required part.
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