Samson TROVIS 5573-1 Mounting And Operating Instructions
Samson TROVIS 5573-1 Mounting And Operating Instructions

Samson TROVIS 5573-1 Mounting And Operating Instructions

Automation system and heating and district heating controller
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TROVIS 5500 Automation System
TROVIS 5573-1
Heating and District Heating Controller
With graphics display
®
Electronics from SAMSON
Mounting and
Operating Instructions
EB 5573-1 EN
Firmware version 2.26
Edition July 2015

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Mounting and Operating Instructions
TROVIS 5573 Automation System
Overview of the automation system for heating and district heating.
Firmware version 2.26
Specifies the current firmware version of the controller.
1 Safety instructions
1.1 Disposal
Guidelines for the proper disposal of electrical and electronic equipment.
2 Operation
2.1 Operating controls
Description of the controls located on the front panel of the controller.
2.2 Reading information
How to display date, time, and actual temperature readings on the controller.
2.3 Selecting operating modes
Explanation of different operating modes like Day, Night, Automatic, and Manual.
2.4 Setting the time and date
Procedure for setting the current time and date on the controller.
2.5 Setting the times-of-use
Guide to programming daily time schedules for heating and DHW.
2.6 Setting special times-of-use
Instructions for setting Party timer, Public holidays, and Vacations.
2.7 Entering day and night set points
How to program desired room temperatures for day and night modes.
3 Start-up
3.1 Setting the system code number
Guide to configuring the controller by selecting the correct hydraulic schematic.
3.2 Activating and deactivating functions
Process for enabling or disabling specific functions within configuration levels.
3.4 Calibrating sensors
Procedure for recalibrating connected sensors to ensure accurate temperature readings.
3.7 Loading default setting
How to reset all parameters to their factory default settings.
4 Manual mode
Changing positioning value/switching state manually
Guide to manually controlling outputs like valves and pumps.
5 Systems
Boiler systems
Overview of single-stage boiler systems supported by the controller.
System Anl 1.0-1
Description and default settings for the Anl 1.0-1 system configuration.
System Anl 1.6-1
Description and default settings for the Anl 1.6-1 system configuration.
System Anl 11.0
Description and default settings for the Anl 11.0 system configuration.
6 Functions of the heating circuit
6.1 Weather-compensated control
How the controller adjusts flow temperature based on outdoor temperature for efficient heating.
6.1.1 Gradient characteristic
Adapting the heating curve to building requirements by adjusting gradient and level.
6.1.2 Four-point characteristic
Defining heating characteristics using four specific temperature points.
6.3 Underfloor heating/drying of jointless floors
Configuration for underfloor heating and specific drying cycles for new floors.
6.9 Optimization
Adapting heating time based on building characteristics and room sensor data.
6.10 Flash adaptation
Ensuring immediate reaction to room temperature deviations by adjusting heating control.
7 Functions of the DHW circuit
7.1 DHW heating in the storage tank system
Details on starting and managing storage tank charging for domestic hot water.
7.2 DHW heating in the storage tank charging system
Process of charging the storage tank, including temperature set points and pump control.
7.3 DHW heating in instantaneous heating system
Control of DHW temperature in instantaneous systems, utilizing flow rate or switch sensors.
7.11 Thermal disinfection of DHW storage tank
Performing thermal disinfection cycles to prevent legionella bacteria.
8 System-wide functions
8.2 Frost protection
Measures to prevent frost damage by maintaining minimum temperatures.
8.4 Return flow temperature limitation
Limiting the return flow temperature to optimize energy usage and system efficiency.
8.8 Continuous control in control circuit RK1
PID control of flow temperature in RK1 using analog signals for valves.
8.10 Processing an external demand in control circuit RK1
Handling external binary or analog requests for control signals.
8.16 Entering customized key number
Procedure for setting a personalized security key number to prevent unauthorized access.
9 Operational faults
9.1 Error list
List of all possible error messages and their meanings.
9.2 Sensor failure
How sensor failures are indicated and the controller's response to them.
9.5 Alarm notification by text message
How the controller sends text messages to a mobile phone when an error occurs.
10 Communication
10.1 RS-232 to modem communication module
Connecting the controller to telecommunication networks via a modem.
10.2 RS-485 communication module
Establishing a bus connection using the RS-485 module for system integration.
10.4 Meter bus
Connecting to M-Bus units for reading heat meter data.
10.5 Memory module
Using a memory module to transfer controller settings between devices.
10.6 Data logging
Saving controller data such as temperatures and signals to a data logging module.
11 Installation
Panel mounting
Instructions for installing the controller into a control panel.
Wall mounting
Guide for mounting the controller on a wall.
Rail mounting
Steps for mounting the controller onto a top hat rail.
12 Electrical connection
DANGER! Risk of electric shock!
Critical safety warning regarding electrical installation procedures.
Notes on electric wiring
Recommendations for proper installation of power and signal lines to ensure immunity.
Connecting the controller
General instructions for connecting wiring to the controller.
13 Appendix
13.1 Function block lists
Comprehensive list of function blocks, their parameters, and system applicability.
13.2 Parameter lists
Detailed lists of parameters for heating circuits, DHW, and system-wide functions.
13.4 Technical data
Specifications of inputs, outputs, interfaces, operating voltage, and environmental conditions.
13.5 Customer setting
Section for recording customer-specific settings and function block configurations.

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