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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION
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SMO 10
MOS GB 0521-1
511262
SMO 10

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION SMO 10 MOS GB 0521-1 511262 SMO 10...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Operating settings ..........43 Electrical connections Quick start ............45 Connection ............13 Alarm log .............. 45 Modular cable between SMO 10 and FIGHTER 2010 / Component positions 2005 ..............14 Component locations .......... 46 Modular cable/3-conductor between SMO 10 and several FIGHTER 2010s / 2005s ........
  • Page 4: General

    In order to get the ultimate benefit from your SMO 10 you should read through this Installation and Maintenance Instruction. SMO 10 is a control module designed to provide optimal control of up to nine FIGHTER 2010s / 2005s together with other heating equipment.
  • Page 5: System Description

    System description Principle of operation SMO 10 is an advanced control module that together with FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 and existing heating and hot water equipment forms a complete installation. SMO 10 can be used for numerous different connec- tion options, the basic is FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 which in turn can be docked to an electric boiler, oil-fired boil- er and accumulator tank, e.g.
  • Page 6: Front Panel Layout

    The line indicates which power step/steps are currently connected. Only shown when the immersion heater is connected. Power step I is connected. Power step II is connected. Power step III is connected. Only lightening is shown with hot water production. SMO 10...
  • Page 7 This button is used to scroll through the The different operating modes are: menu system (backwards) or lower the Auto mode: SMO 10 automatically selects the oper- value of the selected parameter. ating mode by taking the outdoor temperature into See the section Control —...
  • Page 8: Room Temperature

    2.1 by one incre- ment. Warm weather conditions If the room temperature is low, increase the offset heating curve setting by one step. If the room temperature is high, reduce the heating curve offset setting by one step. SMO 10...
  • Page 9: Basic Values For The Automatic Heating Control System

    1 degree change in room tempera- ture. NOTE! An increase in the room temperature may be inhibited by the radiator or floor heating thermostats, if so these must be turned up. Hotwatertemperature Offset heating curve SMO 10...
  • Page 10: Offset Heating Curve -2

    Setting the heating controls Setting using diagrams Offset heating curve -2 SMO 10 is equipped with an outdoor temperature con- HEATING CURVE trolled automatic heating system. This means the flow VÄRMEKURVA temperature is regulated in relation to the current out- °C...
  • Page 11: Actions With Operating Disturbances

    MCB tripped (7) or fine-wire fuse (33). See the NOTE! section Dealing with malfunctions — Resetting the miniature circuit breakers. As SMO 10 can be connected to a Tripped temperature limiter. (Contact service) large number of external units even Automatic heating control system settings not correct.
  • Page 12: Alarm Indications On The Display

    The information dis- are restarted. appears when the pressure switch has been reset and NOTE! SMO 10 should be switched on within 5 min- FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 has been restarted. The alarm utes of FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 being restarted and is reset in menu 5.2.
  • Page 13: Resetting The Miniature Circuit Breakers

    9.3.6. Resetting the miniature circuit breakers Miniature circuit breakers (7) are located on the under- side of SMO 10. Normal mode on the miniature circuit breakers is “1” (to the right). SMO 10...
  • Page 14: General Information For The Installer Mounting

    General information for the installer Mounting SMO 10 is installed by mounting it on a wall using four screws. There are two holes at the rear for mounting and two straight-through holes in the electrical con- nection area. Inspection of the installation Current regulations require the heating installation to be inspected before it is commissioned.
  • Page 15: Electrical Connections

    Electrical connection Connection SMO 10 must be installed via an isolator switch with a NOTE! minimum breaking gap of 3 mm. Disconnect the control module before insulation test- In order to prevent operating ing the house wiring. disturbances, sensor cables and...
  • Page 16: Modular Cable Between Smo 10 And Fighter 2010 / 2005

    Electrical connection Modular cable between SMO 10 and one FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 For communications between SMO 10 and FIGHTER Routing of the modular cable in FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 2010 / 2005 use the supplied modular cable of 15 m.
  • Page 17: Fighter 2010S / 2005S

    Electrical connection Modular cable/3-wire between SMO 10 and several FIGHTER 2010s / 2005s VP1: The modular cable is connected between SMO VP3: The modular cable is connected between 10 position (4) and FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 VP1 FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 VP2 position (44) and position (44).
  • Page 18: Connection Of Sensors And External Units

    Electrical connection Connection of sensors and external units SMO 10...
  • Page 19 In order to prevent operating disturbances, sensor cables and modular cables should be kept separate * The suppressor supplied in the enclosed kit should from the power cables when cable be fitted either to terminal 11 or on the connector. routing. SMO 10...
  • Page 20: Addition

    Boiler temperature Knob position Safety equipment can comprise of a temperature lim- iter, isolator switch and a possible by-pass. SMO 10 gives 230 V control voltage for load regula- tion. Max. electrical addition (binary) No. of steps Knob position...
  • Page 21: Centralised Load Control And Load Monitor

    Electrical connection Centralised load control and load monitor Load monitor SMO 10 is equipped with an internal load monitor. When the load monitor senses an overcurrent on one of the phases, the immersion heater will step down the output until it can be connected again.
  • Page 22: External Contacts

    Alarms can be received on the following occasions: The hot water sensor (VV) is indicated as “SEN- Low pressure pressostat (LP) in FIGHTER 2010 / SOR ALARM VV”. SMO 10 is force-run for heating 2005 has tripped. Indicated as “LP-ALARM (05)”. only and auto mode is connected.
  • Page 23: Docking General

    The safety equipment must be installed in accordance with current regulations for all docking options. See www.nibe.se/vvs for more docking options. FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 is docked to the oil-fired/pellet boiler together with SMO 10 and water heater (floating condensing) SMO 10 SÄV VXV1...
  • Page 24: Fighter 2010 / 2005 Docked To An Immersion Heater After Vxv

    Docking FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 is docked to the immersion heater after the shuttle valve together with SMO 10 and water heater (floating condensing) SMO 10 VXV1 FIGHTER 2010/2005 FIGHTER 2010 SÄV SMO 10 controls FIGHTER 2010 / 2005, immersion heater, If FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 cannot meet the heating require- circulation pump, shunt, etc.
  • Page 25: Several Fighter 2010S / 2005S Docked To An Oil- Fired/Pellet Boiler

    Docking Several FIGHTER 2010s / 2005s together with SMO 10 and water heater (floating condensing) SMO 10 SÄV FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 VP2 FIGHTER 2010 VP2 SÄV SÄV FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 VP1 FIGHTER 2010 VP1 VXV1 SMO 10 controls up to nine FIGHTER 2010s / 2005s...
  • Page 26: Fighter 2010 / 2005 And Fighter 310

    FIGHTER 2010/2005 FIGHTER 2010 LP 1 FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 docked to the immersion heater before the shuttle valve together with an SMO 10 and a double-shelled water heater (floating condensing) SMO 10 Function SMO 10 controls FIGHTER 2010 / 2005,...
  • Page 27: Commissioning

    5.4, Minutes to start: Shows the time to the com- tor switch or the miniature circuit-breaker pressor start in F-2010/2005. SMO 10 should be voltage fed within 5 minutes after the FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 has been restart- ed, to prevent communication alarms.
  • Page 28: Control

    5 0 . 0 ° C H o t w a t e r t e m p . Ensure the operating mode is not 13.43 changed during quick movement Menu name Clock Key lock Menu number SMO 10...
  • Page 29: Menu Tree

    Temp. increase 5.16 Start defrosting 5.17 ↵ Return 5.0 Normal, covers the normal user's needs. Extended, shows all menus except the service menus. Service, shows all menus, returns to nor- mal 30 minutes after the last button was pressed. SMO 10...
  • Page 30 Current Phase 2 8.4.3 Pool starttemp. 7.4.5 8.3.5 Extra HW Friday 8.4.4 Current Phase 3 8.3.6 Pool stoptemp. 7.4.6 Factor Extra HW Saturday 8.4.5 ↵ 8.3.7 Return 8.4.0 7.4.7 Return 8.3.0 ↵ Extra HW Sunday 7.4.8 ↵ Return 7.4.0 SMO 10...
  • Page 31 Let SMO select step 9.5.1 9.1.16 9.5.0 9.3.16 ↵ ↵ Log 01 (load) Alarmlog Max time Compr. Return 9.3.0 9.5.2 9.1.17 Log 02 ↵ Return 9.1.0 ↵ Return 9.0 9.5.3 Log 03 9.5.4 Log 04 9.5.5 ↵ Log 05 SMO 10...
  • Page 32: Main Menus

    Settings concerning FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 can be read in the sub-menus to this. Normal, covers the normal user's needs. Extended, shows all menus except the service menus. Service, shows all menus, returns to nor- mal 30 minutes after the last button was pressed. SMO 10...
  • Page 33: Hot Water Temperature

    S t o p t e m p X H W 1 . 5 Menu 1.5 Stop temp XHW The required stop temperature for extra hot water is set here. The value is adjustable between 40 and 80 °C. SMO 10...
  • Page 34: Supply Temperature

    S e t t e m p e r a t u r e 2 . 6 . 3 Menu 2.6.3 Set temperature Here you select at what outside temperature the break point shall occur. The value is adjustable between -15 and +15 °C. SMO 10...
  • Page 35 The value can be set between - 700 and 100. R e t u r n 2 . 9 Menu 2.9 Return Pressing the Enter button returns you to Menu 2.0. SMO 10...
  • Page 36: Heat Pump

    S t a r t s c o u n t A 5 . 5 Menu 5.5 Starts count A The accumulated number of starts with compressor step 1 in FIGHTER 2010. (Does not apply to FIGHTER 2005.) SMO 10...
  • Page 37 9 . 7 ° C T e m p . i n c r e a s e 1 5 . 1 5 Menu 5.15 Temp. increase Difference (∆T) between the flow and return lines in/out FIGHTER 2010 / 2005. SMO 10...
  • Page 38: Clock

    The value is adjustable between -25 and +25 °C. R e t u r n 7 . 3 . 3 Menu 7.3.3 Return Pressing the Enter button returns you to menu 7.3. SMO 10...
  • Page 39: Other Settings

    W i n t e r t e m p 8 . 2 . 2 Menu 8.2.2 Wintertemp The average outdoor temperature when the circulation pump and immersion heater are blocked is selected here. The value is adjustable between 0 and 30 °C. SMO 10...
  • Page 40 Shows the measured current from phase 1. 3 . 3 A C u r r e n t P h a s e 2 8 . 3 . 1 Menu 8.3.4 Current Phase 2 Shows the measured current from phase 2. SMO 10...
  • Page 41 The temperature when the pool heating should start is set here, state in whole °C. When the temperature falls below this value pool heating starts once the hot water and heating requirement have been met. The value is adjustable between 5 and 40 °C. SMO 10...
  • Page 42: Service Menus

    The required stop temperature on the evaporator sen- sor for defrosting of FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 is set here. The value is adjustable between 10 and 40 °C. The numbers in brackets denote the corresponding channel number in FIGHTER 2010 / 2005. SMO 10...
  • Page 43 FIGHTER 2010 / 2005. The value is When the compressor does not succeed in raising the adjustable between 20 and 60 °C. temperature after this, SMO 10 switches to combi mode and starts the immersion heater in the hot water heater.
  • Page 44: Settings Additional Heat

    Default setting is 0, must not be changed in SMO. Settings concerning additional heat and the shunt in SMO 10 and any extra shunt are made in the sub- Min and max limits are 0 to 100 degree min. per menus to this.
  • Page 45: Operating Settings

    R o o m u n i t 9 . 2 . 1 2 9 . 3 . 4 Menu 9.2.12 Return Menu 9.3.4 Room unit Pressing the Enter button returns you to menu 9.2.0 Accessories are needed. SMO 10...
  • Page 46 N u m b . o f d a y s p e r . 1 Menu 9.3.7 Factory setting 9 . 3 . 5 . 2 Return to the factory settings in SMO 10, Yes or No. Menu 9.3.5.2 Numb. of days per. 1 Selection of the number of days in period 1.
  • Page 47: Quick Start

    The value is adjustable between 1 and 8 °C. Menu 9.4 Quick start Both SMO 10 and FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 start within 3 1 m i n minutes. W a r m v a t e r r e c y c . t i m e Alarm log 9 .
  • Page 48: Component Positions Component Locations

    Component placement Hotwatertemperature SMO 10...
  • Page 49: List Of Components

    29,20 4,31 21,93 4,12 16,62 3,90 12,71 3,65 9,81 3,38 7,62 3,09 5,97 2,80 4,71 2,50 3,75 2,22 3,00 1,95 2,42 1,70 1,96 1,47 1,60 1,27 1,31 1,09 1,08 0,94 0,83 0,76 0,69 0,65 0,56 0,54 0,46 0,46 SMO 10...
  • Page 50: Electrical Circuit Diagram

    Electrical circuit diagram SMO 10...
  • Page 51 Electrical circuit diagram * Not supplied with SMO 10 SMO 10...
  • Page 52 Electrical circuit diagram * Not supplied with SMO 10 SMO 10...
  • Page 53 Electrical circuit diagram Current transformer L3 Current transformer L2 Current transformer L1 Centralised load control 1/1 Centralised load control 1/2 External comp. Outdoor temperature sensor Alarm output Return 2 Flow 2 Boiler Hot water Return 1 Flow 1 Pool SMO 10...
  • Page 54: Dimensions

    Dimensions Dimensions and setting-out coordinates 151.5 SMO 10...
  • Page 55: Accessories

    Part no 418 366 EP 42 EP 26 EK 15 Part no 069 321 Part no 069 320 Part no 069 310 EP 42 EP 26 °C °C Electric element 15 kW Electric boiler 26 kW Electric boiler 42 kW SMO 10...
  • Page 56: Enclosed Kit

    Enclosed kit Outdoor sensor (UG) Temperature sensor with pin Modular cable, 15 m Heating pipe paste Current sensor Aluminium tape Suppressor SMO 10...
  • Page 57: Technical Specifications

    Max. number of FIGHTER 2010 / 2005 Max. number of sensor Max. number of charge pumps Max. number of circulation pumps (heating system) Supply voltage 230 V 50 Hz Max. current 2,5 A Enclosure class IP21 Part No. 089 259 SMO 10...
  • Page 58 SMO 10...
  • Page 60 Fax: 22 90 66 09 Jerikoveien 20 E-mail: info@nibe.se 1067 Oslo www.nibe-villavarme.no Tel: 085 662 84 90 NIBE-BIAWAR Sp. z o. o. Fax: 085 662 84 14 Aleja Jana Pawła II 57 E-mail: sekretariat@biawar.com.pl 15-703 BIAŁYSTOK www.biawar.com.pl Tel: +46 - (0)433 - 73 000...

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