Wolf AWT Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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Installation and Operating instructions
AWT
Weather-compensated analog control thermostat with day program for gas fired boilers
Nr. 8610016
Technology serving mankind
Part no. 30 48 399 Subject to technical modifications 6.6701.620
Wolf GmbH · Postfach 1380 · 84048 Mainburg · Tel. +49 8751/74-0 · Fax +49 8751/741600 · Internet: www.wolf-heiztechnik.de
03/06 TV GB
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Index
Index ...........................................................................................................................Page
Summary of functions ....................................................................................................................... 3
Terminology / Standards and regulations ...................................................................................... 4
Installation ............................................................................................................................................ 5
BUS interface setting ......................................................................................................................... 6
Electrical connection ......................................................................................................................... 7
Program selector.................................................................................................................................. 8
Temperature selection – heating mode ......................................................................................... 9
Status display ....................................................................................................................................... 9
Setting the time .................................................................................................................................10
Summer/winter..................................................................................................................................10
Economy temperature......................................................................................................................10
Day program setting..........................................................................................................................11
1 x DHW...............................................................................................................................................11
Contractor level ........................................................................................................................12 - 14
Accessories .........................................................................................................................................15
Specification.......................................................................................................................................16
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Summary of functions
Front flap
Program selector Temperature selection – heating modeDisplay
Standard display
Status display Room temperature display
Time
Outside temperature (with connected outside temperature sensor) The outside temperature display changes with the time display in 10 s intervals
BUS connection
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In gas fired combination boilers, the analog room thermostat AWT complies with the following Directives:
- Low Voltage Directive: 73/23/EEC
- EMC guideline: 89/336/EEC
Terminology / Standards and regulations
Standards and regulations
Terminology
Heating water temperature
The heating water temperature is the radiator flow temperature. The higher the heating water temperature, the higher the heat transfer to radiators.
Boiler
Gas fired boiler, which can be combined with a DHW cylinder.
Combination boiler
Gas fired boiler with an instantaneous water heater and DHW QuickStart.
DHW loading
Heating up the DHW cylinder.
DHW QuickStart
The heating water in the boiler will be held at a certain temperature during summer mode. to be able to supply hot water as rapidly as possible from the instantaneous water heater of the combination boiler. The day program switches this function ON and OFF during summer mode.
Heating program
Subject to program selection, the day program switches the gas fired boiler from heating to economy mode or from heating mode to heating OFF and vice versa.
Domestic hot water program
In a combination boiler, the day program controls the DHW QuickStart, and for a boiler with a DHW cylinder, it switches the cylinder loading ON and OFF.
Winter mode
Central heating and DHW according to the day program.
Summer mode
Central heating OFF, DHW according to the day program.
Heating mode/economy mode
In winter mode, two room temperatures can be selected. One for central heating mode and one for economy mode, when the room temperature will be setback to economy temperature. The day program changes over between heating and economy mode.
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Installation
- Install the AWT on an internal wall at a height of approx. 1.5 m.
- Install the AWT in a room, which is representative of the entire living accommodation.
- The AWT must not be subject to draughts or radiated heat.
- The AWT must not be blocked by furniture or curtains.
- In this room, all radiator valves must be fully opened.
Installation
- Secure the base through the fixings holes.
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Plug to the top part
Telecontrol contact
Connection data cable e-BUS or SCOM
Connection of outside temperature sensor
Remove the AWT from its base using a screwdriver
- Lever the AWT top from its base using a screwdriver . In doing so, insert the screwdriver into the lower cutout of the base, and lever the base at the terminal strip.
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Please note: All accessory controllers (BUS users) must be set to the same boiler interface.
BUS interface setting
Wolf boilers are equipped either with an e-BUS or a SCOM interface for control accessories. The interface can be selected with the DIP switches on the back of the AWT .
BUS interface setting
Connection to Wolf boilers with SCOM interface
For boilers with SCOM interface, the BUS terminals are marked “+“ and “-“ in accordance with connection diagrams together with “(Wolf) Accessory“. Push the switches 1 to 4 into the “OFF“ position.
Setting the eBUS address
Using the DIP switches 1 - 3, set one address for every AWT in systems with several AWT controllers (multi-boiler system with DWTM).
Address list at the back of the controller PCB
Einstellung SCOM
Adresse 2 Adresse 3
Adresse 4 Adresse 5 Adresse 6 Adresse 7
SCOM - Master
Einstellung eBUS
Adresse 0
(Werkseinstellung)
Adresse 1
Connection to Wolf boilers with eBUS interface
For boilers with eBUS interface, the BUS terminals are marked “+“ and “-“ together with “eBUS“. Push the DIP switch 4 into the “ON“ position. Switches 1 to 3 remain “OFF“, if only one accessory controller is connected.
eBUS settings
Address 0 (factory setting) Address 1
Address 2 Address 3
Address 4 Address 5
Address 6 Address 7
SCOM master
Accessory
Accessory
SCOM settings
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Do not route these cables with mains supply cables.
Electrical connection
Warning
Replace the AWT onto its base and click into place. When refitting the housing ensure, that the contact pins on the thermostat are not bent.
AWT terminal strip
Terminal strip on the gas fired boiler
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AWT terminal strip
Terminal strip on the gas fired boiler
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AWT terminal strip
Terminal strip on the gas fired boiler
Terminal strip inside the AWT base
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Telecontrol contact for eBUS and SCOM
Connection data cable e-BUS or SCOM
Connection of outside temperature sensor
- The outside temperature sensor may be connected either at the gas fired boiler or at the AWT .
- Install the outside temperature sensor at a North or North Eastern wall at a height of 2 - 2.5m above the ground (cable grommet pointing downwards).
- Wire the AWT with 2-core cable (minimum cross-section 0.5 mm²) in accordance with the diagram shown.
Wire the AWT with 2-core cable (minimum cross-section 0.5 mm²) to the gas fired boiler. Subject to boiler terminal strip, select one of the adjacent wiring diagrams.
Connection version a)
Connection version b)
Connection version c)
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Program selector
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Program selector (l.h. rotary selector)
AWT program selector
Operating mode
Program display
Central heating
Domestic hot water Boiler
Domestic hot water Combination boiler
Central heating OFF / Frost protection
Summer mode
Central heating OFF / Frost protection
Economy mode
Heating mode
Heating or economy mode acc. to day program
Heating mode or central heating OFF acc. to day program
DHW loading OFF, DHW cylinder frost protection ensured
DHW cylinder loading acc. to the day program
DHW loading OFF, DHW cylinder frost protection ensured
Enable DHW loading
DHW cylinder loading acc. to the day program
DHW cylinder loading acc. to the day program
DHW QuickStart OFF
Winter mode
DHW QuickStart acc. to the day program
Standby
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Central heating OFF / Frost protection
Important: This must be set to on gas
fired boilers with program selector.
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Heating mode active Economy mode active DHW loading or DHW QuickStart
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and DHW loading or DHW QuickStart OFF
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Arrows displaying the current operating status
Note: The set value only applies to the room temperature of the room where the AWT is installed in case of room temperature dependent heating mode (heating curve = 0) or for weather-compensated heating mode with room influence (see room influence). The set temperature is only an approximate value for purely weather-compensated control (heating curve 0.2 – 3.0 and room influence = 0).
Temperature selection heating mode / status display
Temperature selection –
heating mode
Temperature selection – heating mode (r.h. rotary selector)
Turning the selector changes the display from current room temperature to set room temperature. Then you can change the desired room temperature for heating mode. If no change is made after more than 2 s, the display will again show the current room temperature.
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Setting time / summer/winter / economy temperature
Setting the time / changing from summer to winter or vice versa
Note: When using a radio clock module, setting the time and summer/winter changes are made automatically.
Open the front flap on the AWT controller to set the current time or to change from summer to winter time or vice versa. After pressing the time key the display changes to the time setting mode. Now adjust the time with the r.h. rotary selector.
The standard display will be shown again if no changes are made after more than 10 s or one of the three keys is pressed.
Program selector Temperature selection – heating modeDisplay
DIP switch
Time key
Economy temperature key
Contractor level key
Reset button
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Setting the economy temperature
After pressing the economy temperature key the display changes to the setting mode for the required room temperature in economy mode. The current set temperature for economy mode will be displayed.
Turning the r.h. rotary selector (heating mode temperature selector) changes this value.
The standard display will be shown again if no changes are made after more than 10 s or one of the three keys is pressed.
Note: The set economy temperature is only an approximate value when the room influence = 0.
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Day program setting / 1 x DHW
DIP switch
1 x DHW Contractor level
Day program example
Heating ON from 06.00 - 22.00 h Heating OFF/economy from 22.00 - 06.00 h
For boilers with DHW cylinder loading enabled from 6.00 - 22.00 h DHW cylinder loading disabled from 22.00 - 06.00 h
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Display during “1 x DHW“
Day program setting
Day programs for central heating and DHW cylinder loading (for boilers with DHW cylinders) or DHW QuickStart are set using the DIP switches under the front flap. Heating mode settings and enabling DHW cylinder loading/DHW QuickStart: Push the DIP switch up for the required period. The set room temperature for heating mode will be used.
Economy mode or central heating OFF (subject to the program selector setting): push the DIP switches for the required period down . The selected set room temperature for economy mode is used or the central heating is switched OFF. DHW loading or DHW QuickStart are disabled. The shortest switching period is 30 minutes.
Note: The day program settings will only be active, if the program selector has been set in accordance with the day program , or .
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1 x DHW
If DHW is required outside the period where DHW loading is enabled, the DHW cylinder can be heated to the set temperature by means of function “1 x DHW“. Pressing keys and simultaneously either activates or deactivates this function. In the activated state, a flashing arrow appears on symbol . Function “1 x DHW“ will be deactivated automatically after one hour.
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Contractor level
Parameter mode
e.g. gradient
Display mode
e.g. current set
flow temperature
Contractor level
Pressing key changes the display to contractor level. The contractor level is segregated into display and parameter mode. Individual displays (e.g. A:01) and parameters (e.g. P:01) are shown in sequence after pressing . In parameter mode you can change the values displayed above the r.h. rotary selector.
Display list:
Index Explanation Unit
A 01 Set flow temperature °C A 02 Actual flow temperature °C A 03 Actual DHW temperature °C
Parameter list
Index Explanation Setting range Factory setting
P 01 Heating curve gradient 0 - 3 1. 2 P 02 Room influence 0 - 20 0 P 03 Set DHW temperature 15 - 65 °C for boilers type E 60 ° C
40 - 63 °C for boilers type K 60 °C P 04 Pasteurisation 00 - 01 0 0 GB 01 Flow temperature hysteresis 1 - 20 GB 04 Upper fan speed - central heating 30 - 100 GB 0 5 Frost protection outside temperature -10 - 10 GB 0 6 Heating circuit pump mode 0 - 1 GB 07 Heating circuit pump run-on 1 - 30 GB 08 Maximum set flow temperature 40 - 90 GB 09 Cycle block 0 - 30 GB 13 Input 1 0 - 5 GB 14 Output 1 0 - 9 GB 15 DHW cylinder hysteresis 1 - 15
List of displays and parameters
Note: Parameters GB01 to GB15 are only shown with the appropriate boilers; for descriptions see the installation instructions of the relevant boiler.
Parameters GB 01 - 15 must only be modified by a heating contractor . Incorrect operation can lead to system faults.
Warning
see installation
instructions for
gas fired boiler
If the factory setting of parameter 5 is modified, please note that for values below 0, frost protection is no longer ensured, consequently the heating system may suffer damage.
Warning
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The room temperature sensor integrated into the weather-compensated AWT controller can be included in the calculation of the heating water temperature. You can adjust the extent to which the room temperature sensor influences the calculation by various room temperature influencing factors (K=0,
-20). The higher the selected factor, the greater the effect of the room temperature sensor. If no outside temperature sensor is installed or an outside temperature sensor break is recognised (resistance = infinite), the system will automatically operate purely as a room thermostat.
Room influence K = 0 ! purely weather-compensated heating water temperature Room influence K = 20 ! purely room temperature dependent heating water temperature
Room influence (P 02)
Setting the desired DHW temperature for eBUS interfaces. For SCOM interfaces, the DHW temperature will only be displayed. Adjustments are made at the boiler.
Set DHW temperature (P 03)
Contractor level
Heating curve gradient (P 01)
The AWT calculates the heating water temperature for the heating system according to the current outside temperature, the set heating curve and the set room temperature. To obtain automatic matching to the system design, heating curves are subject to the adjusted gradient and indicate a more or less severe curvature. From heating curve gradient 1.0 upwards, the raised low end provides sufficient comfort for higher outside temperatures in rooms equipped with radiators.
Note: A purely room temperature dependent heating water temperature control results automatically,
if the heating curve is set to 0.
Default settings for various heating systems:
Heating system flow/return °C 40/30 50/40 70/50 Heating curve 0.6-0.8 0.8-1.0 1.2-1.4
Outside temperature [ °C ]
Set room temperature
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Contractor level
Automatic summer and winter changeover
Heating mode / economy mode: The AWT will automatically change over to summer mode, if the outside temperature rises 1K above the set room temperature. The system automatically reverts to winter mode, when the outside temperature falls below the set room temperature.
Additional feature for heating mode with room influence ‡ 0: The AWT will automatically change over to summer mode, if the room temperature rises 1K above the set room temperature for heating mode. The system automatically reverts to winter mode, when the room temperature falls below the set room temperature.
Additional feature for economy mode: The AWT automatically switches to summer mode, if the set heating water temperature falls below 20 °C. The system automatically reverts to winter mode, when the set heating water temperature rises above 21 °C.
Special case: Heating curve = 0 (only room temperature control) for heating mode / economy mode. The AWT will automatically change over to summer mode, if the room temperature rises 1K above the set temperature. The system automatically reverts to winter mode, when the room temperature falls below the set temperature. Note: In summer mode, the status display shows or .
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Fault Explanation
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15 Outside temp. sens. at ctrl. unit faulty 80 Outside temp. sens. at AWT faulty 91 Wrong address set - AWT
Fault code display
Fault code 15: Fault code 15 is displayed at the AWT if no outside temperature sensor is connected or the outside temperature sensor fitted to the control PCB is faulty. => The heating circuit pump runs permanently , the AWT acts a room controller.
Fault code 80: Fault code 80 will be displayed by the AWT , if the outside temperature sensor fitted to the AWT is faulty. => The heating circuit pump runs permanently , the AWT acts a room controller.
Fault code 91: In systems with several controllers, two (e.g. AWT, ART) are set to the same BUS address. Correct the address settings using the DIP switches on the respective controllers.
Check the installation instructions of the respective boiler for an explanation of all other fault codes.
If the device will not operate properly after the boiler has been reset twice, or if the boiler cannot be reset, inform your heating contractor of the fault code displayed.
Fault codes
Any fault of the gas fired boiler will be indicated by a flashing fault code number and the warning symbol in the ART display.
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Contractor level
Outside temperature dependent frost protection
The heating circuit pump and, if necessary , the burner will be switched ON if the outside temperature falls below the set frost protection level. Burner and heating circuit pump will be switched OFF again, if the temperature rises above the set frost protection level.
Room temperature dependent frost protection
An additional room temperature dependent frost protection function has been integrated into the AWT. The heating circuit pump and, if required, the burner are switched ON at +5 °C room temperature. Frost protection ends at + 6 °C.
Resetting the controller
The AWT processor is restarted by pressing “Reset“. The display indicates the software number, version and all symbols in sequence.
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Loading the standard configuration
Hold down key and briefly press “Reset“. The software number and version and then EEP are displayed. The AWT is then reset to its factory settings.
Pasteurisation (P 04) (only with eBUS in conjunction with a boiler with DHW cylinder)
Pasteurisation is switched OFF when factory settings are active (parameter P 04 = 00). Pasteurisation is active if parameter P 04 is set to 01. The DHW cylinder will be heated to 65 °C once every day for one hour after DHW loading has been enabled, if pasteurisation has been activated. Parameter P 04 will be displayed during eBUS communication.
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Accessories / Specification
Supply voltage 18 VDC ±15%
Power consumption max. 1VA
Protection according to DIN 60529 IP30
Protection class according to VDE 0100 III (max. 24V)
Time switch power reserve min. 10 hrs.
Permissible ambient temperature in use 0 to 50 °C
Permissible ambient temperature during storage -30 to +60 °C
Communication and power supply via 2-core cable, interchangeable (cross-section 0.5mm2) to the gas fired boiler
Telecontrol module
By connecting a telecontrol module, the heating and the DHW mode of the heating system can be activated via telephone, excluding the influence of the time channel. Note the installation and operating instructions of the telecontrol module for connection and settings.
Telecontrol module
(part no. 27 91 044)
Radio clock module (only eBUS)
The AWT time is adjusted via a radio signal received by the radio clock module with outside temperature sensor [where available]. The changeover between summer and winter time too is regulated by radio signal [where available].
Radio clock module
(part no. 27 92 325)
Specification
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