Viessmann VITOTRONIC SPS Operating Instructions Manual
Viessmann VITOTRONIC SPS Operating Instructions Manual

Viessmann VITOTRONIC SPS Operating Instructions Manual

Heat pump control unit, type 2.0
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Operating instructions
for the system user
Heat pump control unit Vitotronic SPS, type 2.0
VITOTRONIC SPS
Please keep safe.
5838122 GB
10/2019

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  • Page 1 Viesmann Operating instructions for the system user Heat pump control unit Vitotronic SPS, type 2.0 VITOTRONIC SPS Please keep safe. 5838122 GB 10/2019...
  • Page 2 Safety instructions For your safety Please follow these safety instruc- tions closely to prevent accidents and material losses. Safety instructions explained Danger Note This symbol warns against the risk Details identified by the word "Note" of injury. contain additional information. Please note This symbol warns against the risk of material losses and environmen-...
  • Page 3 Safety instructions For your safety (cont.) Work on the appliance Auxiliary components, spare and wearing parts All settings and work on the appliance ■ must be carried out as specified in Please note these operating instructions. Components that were not tested Further work on the appliance may be with the system may cause system carried out only by authorised contrac-...
  • Page 4 Safety instructions For your safety (cont.) Please note Incorrect ambient conditions can result in system damage and can put safe operation at risk. Maintain the permissible ambient ■ temperatures as detailed in these operating instructions. Appliance for indoor installa- ■ tion: Avoid air contamination through –...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Index Index 1. Liability ........................ 2. Introductory information Symbols ....................Terminology ................... Intended use ..................Product information ................Commissioning ..................3. Control unit operation Operating principles ................10 Home screen: Displays and settings ............. 10 Home screen displays ................ 10 ■...
  • Page 6 Index Index (cont.) 9. Appendix Menu overview ..................26 Overview of the navigation area ............26 ■ Overview of the home screen ............. 27 ■ Overview of the Main menu ..............27 ■ Terminology ................... 32 Refrigerant ..................... 34 Information on disposal ................34 Disposal of packaging ................
  • Page 7 The Viessmann General Terms and Conditions apply, ate use. which are included in each current Viessmann pricelist. Liability is limited to typical damage arising if a funda- mental contractual obligation is violated through slight negligence, the fulfilment of which is essential for proper execution of the contract.
  • Page 8 Introductory information Symbols Symbol Meaning Reference to other document containing further information Step in a diagram: The numbers correspond to the order in which the steps are carried out. Warning of material losses and environ- mental pollution Live electrical area Pay particular attention.
  • Page 9 Introductory information Product information Depending on the type of heat pump and accessories ■ Heating: installed, your heating system may be equipped as fol- Central heating and, if installed, heating of heating lows: water buffer cylinders Cooling: ■ The "natural cooling" and "active cooling" functions are supported if the required accessories are instal- led.
  • Page 10: Operating Principles

    Control unit operation Operating principles You can change all heat pump control unit settings at The display switches on as soon as you touch the the programming unit. screen. The start page appears. The programming unit is equipped with a touchscreen. If the screen is not touched for 5 minutes, the display To input settings and check information, tap the on- switches off automatically (standby).
  • Page 11: General Buttons

    Control unit operation General buttons Confirm an entry or selection Cancel an entry or selection Overview of the Main menu In the "Main menu", you can call up and adjust all fur- Call up the "Main menu" as follows: ther settings for the control unit's range of functions, Standby display active: ■...
  • Page 12: Setting The Operating Level

    Settings Setting the operating level The settings and checks available depend on the oper- You can select the following operating levels: ating level. ■ "No user" (not logged in) Only information can be checked at this operating level. Settings cannot be adjusted. Only "User admin"...
  • Page 13: Setting The Temperatures For The Heat Sink

    Settings Setting the temperature (cont.) "Coolant buff. cyl." Parameter Factory Min. Max. Description setting Set value int. 5 °C 3 °C 30 °C Fixed set buffer temperature for coolant buffer cylinder ("Fix") Start differential 10 K If the differential between the actual and set buf- fer temperature is greater than this start differen- tial, a demand is triggered.
  • Page 14: Setting Time Programs

    Settings Setting the temperature (cont.) "HW" (domestic hot water) Parameter Factory Min. Max. Description setting Set val. standard heating 50 °C 25 °C 60 °C Fixed set buffer temperature for standard heating of the DHW cylinder Set val. high heating 60 °C 25 °C 65 °C...
  • Page 15: Setting A 7-Day Program For A Heating Circuit

    Settings Setting time programs (cont.) "7-day program" Parameter Factory setting Description Operat. Status (On/Off) Monday on 05:00 h Start time on Monday Monday off 22:00 h Stop time on Monday Sunday on 05:00 h Start time on Sunday Sunday off 22:00 h Stop time on Sunday Setting a 7-day program for a heating circuit...
  • Page 16: Setting Heating Curves For The Heat Sink

    Settings Setting cooling curves and heating curves (cont.) Setting heating curves for the heat sink Tap the following on-screen buttons: 6. "Heating curve" 1. If necessary, for the home screen 7. Set the required values. "Day" Flow temperatures, standard mode for the "Main menu"...
  • Page 17: Setting High Temperature Maintenance

    Settings Setting day/night changeover (cont.) Parameter Factory setting Description Operat. Status (day (On) / night (Off)) Start day 07:00 h Time of changeover from night curve to day curve End day 22:00 h Time of changeover from day curve to night curve Setting high temperature maintenance With high temperature maintenance, the heating water...
  • Page 18: Heating The Dhw Cylinder At Certain Times

    Settings Heating the DHW cylinder at certain times The DHW cylinder can be heated at certain times with for the "Main menu" 4 "time switches" for "standard heating" and 2 "time switches" for "high heating". 3. "Set val." Note 4. "Heat sink" For the heat pump to heat the DHW cylinder, there must be a demand from the DHW cylinder and at least 5.
  • Page 19: Setting The Language

    Settings Setting email addresses for messages (cont.) Tap the following on-screen buttons: 4. e.g. "Email address 1" to set the email address or "Delay dispatch 1" to set the time delay 1. If necessary, for the home screen 5. Set the required values. for the "Main menu"...
  • Page 20: Calling Up Information

    Checks Calling up information Information in the function area The system is displayed graphically in the function 2. Tap on the required system component to see fur- area; see Fig. 1, page 10. ther information about it, e.g. current temperatures. You can call up additional information for each system component.
  • Page 21 Checks Checking messages (cont.) Example for alarm list Text Date Time Status Prim. circ. press. too low 12/11/2018 11:38:47 Note If an alarm is connected to alert you to fault messages (e.g. a buzzer), this is deactivated when the fault mes- sage is acknowledged.
  • Page 22: Switching The Heat Pump On

    Switching on and off Switching the heat pump on 1. Switch ON the power supply, e.g. at a separate Notes MCB/fuse or a mains isolator. In automatic mode, the heat pump (or compressors) does not start until the required conditions have been 2.
  • Page 23: Rooms Are Too Cold

    What to do if...? Rooms are too cold Cause Remedy The system is switched off. Switch the system to automatic mode. ■ Turn on the mains isolator. ■ Set the MCB in the power distribution board (main do- ■ mestic MCB). Control unit incorrectly adjusted.
  • Page 24: Fault Symbol

    What to do if...? Fault symbol is flashing Cause Remedy The system has developed a fault. Proceed as described on page 20.
  • Page 25: Cleaning And Renovations

    Damaged cables/lines If there is damage to the connecting cables or lines of the appliance or externally installed accessories, these must be replaced with special cables or lines. Use only cables/lines recommended by Viessmann for replace- ment. Notify the system installer.
  • Page 26: Appendix Menu Overview

    Appendix Menu overview Overview of the navigation area The navigation area is available in every menu. Call up the "Alarm list" Depending on the configuration of your system, not all Grey: No alarm and no messages of the menu entries shown may be available. Red: Alarm Call up the home screen...
  • Page 27: Overview Of The Home Screen

    Appendix Menu overview (cont.) Overview of the home screen Home screen Main menu See chapter "Overview of the Main menu" System operating mode Auto Overview of the Main menu Note Subject to the features of your heating system, not all of the menu entries shown may be available under User admin Logout...
  • Page 28 Appendix Menu overview (cont.) Set val. Heat source Coolant buff. cyl. Set val. Set value int. Start differential Stop differential Day/night changeover cooling curve Operat. Start day End day Cooling curve (graph) Cool.circ Circ. 1 (2/3/4) Set val. Control switch Set val.cooling Cool.
  • Page 29 Appendix Menu overview (cont.) Set val. Heat sink Condenser Valve condenser T maint. HWB (heating water buffer cylinder) Set val. Set value int. Set val. active cooling Start differential Stop differential Day/night changeover htg curve Operat. Start day End day Heating curve (graph)
  • Page 30 Appendix Menu overview (cont.) Set val. HW (domestic hot water) Set val. Set value int. Start differential Stop differential Pump DHW circ. Pump DHW circ. Anti-blocking prot. Weekday Time Dur. 7-day program Operat. Monday on Monday off Tuesday on etc. Time sw.
  • Page 31 Appendix Menu overview (cont.) Set val. Htg circ. Circ. 1 (2/3/4) Set val. Control switch Set val. htg Htg limit day Htg limit night Day/night changeover htg curve Operat. Start day End day Heating curve (graph) On/Off Htg circ. Operat. Monday on Monday off Tuesday on...
  • Page 32: Terminology

    Appendix Menu overview (cont.) Langs. Lang. Terminology Application limits Heating and cooling curves represent the relationship between the outside temperature, room temperature The application limits define the temperature range in (set room temperature) and (heating circuit) flow tem- which the compressor/system can be operated safely perature.
  • Page 33 Appendix Terminology (cont.) Heating curve 35.0 °C 33.0 °C 30.0 °C 30.0 °C 28.0 °C 25.0 °C 23.0 °C 20.0 °C 20.0 °C 18.0 °C -8.0 °C 0.0 °C 10.0 °C 20.0 °C Fig. 3 Example Set temperatures, heating, day Set temperatures, heating, night Minimum set temperature (with very high outside Outside temperatures...
  • Page 34: Refrigerant

    (Altstoff Recycling Austria AG, licence num- ber 5766). Final decommissioning and disposal of the heating system Viessmann products can be recycled. Components and fluids from your heating systems are not part of ordinary domestic waste. Please speak to your contractor about the correct dis- posal of your old system.
  • Page 35: Keyword Index

    Keyword index Keyword index 7-day programs............14 Language..............19 Login................12 Alarms................ 20 Main menu..............11 Maintenance...............25 Blocking protection.............17 Menu structure............27 Buffer cylinder............33 Messages..............20 Buttons............... 10 – Email addresses............18 Cleaning..............25 No hot water...............23 Commissioning.............9 Controls..............10 Control unit operation..........10 Operating level............
  • Page 36 Your contact Contact your local contractor if you have any questions about your system or wish to arrange maintenance or repair work. You can find local contractors on the internet at www.viessmann.de. Viessmann Werke GmbH & Co. KG Viessmann Limited...

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