Connecting The General Alarm, External Input And Load Monitor - IVT Optima 1000 Assembly, Commissioning And Maintenance Manual

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Connecting the general alarm, external
input and load monitor
General alarm
The general alarm is a lamp that lights irrespective of the alarm that
has tripped. If a general alarm is required on the heat pump it should be
connected as shown opposite. The contact for the general alarm output is
potential free (no current) and it closes at a general alarm.
Connect max 24 V and 100 mA on the contact.
External input
The heat pump includes prepared functions to permit the heating to be
controlled externally, for example, from a telephone. The input to the heat
pump can be programmed for different functions on the control unit Rego
634. These functions are available from menu 1.13 (Remote control heat)
and menu 5.7 (Select external controls).
The input must be short circuited to activate the function. Note that the
contact must be potential free.
Load monitor
The load monitor has the task of disconnecting the additional heat in the
event of a too high load on the house's main fuse. Connect the load monitor
to the external output according to the heading External input above.
Select function 3 in the menu 5.7 (Select external controls). When the
external input has been short circuited the additional heat is disconnected.
The heat pump is not affected.
Note: It is not possible to utilise the other functions in menus 1.13 and 5.7 if
you connect a load monitor.
Connecting the heat pump to the power supply
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Terminal
card for
external
connections
Terminal
card for
external
connections

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