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Boiler Management Units LMU34...


LMU34... are used for premix condensing gas-fired boilers with pneumatic air /
gas ratio control and modulating fan.

The LMU34... and this Data Sheet are intended for use by OEMs which integrate
the BMUs in their products.

Use
The LMU34… provide all functions required for gas-fired heating boilers in intermittent
operation, burner capacity up to 70 kW.
Gas modulation takes place by fan speed variation.
The LMU34... are designed for residential applications only.

Key features  Functions for central heating (CH), with or without weather compensation
 Functions for domestic hot water (DHW), with instantaneous heater, etc.
(depending on the type of LMU34...)
 Function condensate pump (depending on the type of LMU34...)
 Integrated HMI with simple parameter settings / readout of installation data
 Interchangeable L / N mains supply (depending on the type of LMU34...)
 Options (depending on the type of LMU34...)
1. Auxiliary module AGU2.002... for digital room unit QAA73... (LMU34... parameter
settings via QAA73...) and additional output for central heating pump
2. PC software tool for trending / parameter settings (for laboratory and production)
3. YPLAN applications (for UK)

 Note!
For more details, refer to LMU34... specification!

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Warning notes
To avoid injury to persons, damage to property or the environment, the following
warning notes must be observed!

Do not open, interfere with or modify the unit!

Siemens AG does not assume responsibility for damage resulting from


unauthorized interference!

 All activities (mounting, installation and service work, etc.) must be performed by
qualified staff
 Before making any wiring changes in the connection area, completely isolate the
plant from mains supply (all-polar disconnection). Ensure that the plant cannot be
inadvertently switched on again and that it is indeed dead. If not disconnected,
there is a risk of electric shock hazard
 Protection against electric shock hazard on the LMU34... and on all connected
electrical components must be ensured through adequate mounting
 The following hazards must be considered and eliminated by fitting appropriate
covers and by using adequate constructions:
- Electrical shock hazard
- Injury when handling the unit
- Excessive heat spreading to cables, plastic parts or subassemblies
 Before performing any wiring changes, completely isolate the unit from mains
supply and take measures to ensure that the plant cannot be inadvertently
switched on
 Use a multipolar switch to isolate the LMU34... from mains supply
 Each time work has been carried out (mounting, installation and service work, etc.),
check to ensure that wiring is in an orderly state and that parameters have been
correctly set and make the safety checks as described in «Commissioning notes».
 Touch the LMU34... only on the transformer to prevent damage to electronic
components due to static charges
 Check the required DHW temperature to prevent scalding. The installer is
responsible for fitting appropriate warning signs near the taps
 Fall or shock can adversely affect the safety functions. Such units must not be put
into operation, even if they do not exhibit any damage
 On the application, ensure that pollution degree 2 will not be exceeded
 Ensure that the level of protection against electrical shock hazard will not be
reduced when installing or integrating the gas burner control into the equipment
 Screws for securing / mounting the PCB must not be touchable or must be
separated from active parts by double or reinforced isolation

To ensure safe and reliable operation of the unit, the following points must also be
observed:
- Avoid condensation and damp environments!
If such conditions have occurred, make certain the LMU34... is completely dry again
before switching on power!
- Static charges must be avoided since they can damage the electronic components
when touched
Recommendation: Use ESD equipment!

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Engineering notes
The boiler manufacturer is responsible for correct parameterization of the LMU34...
The parameter settings must be in compliance with the relevant standards and
directives (e.g. boiler standards)!

Application notes
Notes on integrating the LMU34… (heating boiler for gaseous fuels type C, rated
capacity 70 kW):
 The impact of continuous control of the ignition equipment caused by an internal
failure of one of the burner control components in connection with an earth fault of
one of the connecting wires of the ignition equipment must be assessed depending
on the application
 High limit thermostat function
Signals from the potential-free contact at terminals X401: X401 pin 3 / X401 pin 4
will be further handled by the LMU34… in a safety-related manner. Functions
”Shutdown”, “Lockout” and “Reset” are implemented in the LMU34… and are in
compliance with EN 298 and DIN V ENV 14459 (class C)
 Signals from the flue gas limiter (thermo fuse) fed to terminals X401: X401 pin 1 /
X401 pin 2 will be further handled in a non-safety-related manner (class A)

Identification code to EN 298 AMCLXN

The LMU34... conforms to standard for gas boiler type C so DIN EN 483: 2000 (gas
boiler for central heating).
The LMU34.3… conforms to CSA / ANSI Z21.20b 2001 < 117 kW.

Note!
Prepurge, postpurge and interpurge times including all fan-related parameters (speed,
 PWM) are non-safety-related.
The boiler must meet the requirements of 6.4.5 (according to EN 483:2000) through
other means (e.g. by a gas valve which must meet special requirements)

Mounting notes
 The electrical wiring inside the boiler must conform to country-specific and local
regulations. The rated loads and the rating of the unit fuse must be taken into
account
 Ensure that the relevant national safety regulations are complied with
 Make certain that spliced individual wires cannot get into contact with neighboring
terminals
 Electromagnetic emissions must be checked on an application-specific basis
 The unit must be mounted within a closed housing
 When mounted inside the boiler, the maximum permissible ambient temperature
must not be exceeded
 On the boiler, fit the unit in a housing (degree of protection min. IP40 or IP54 for
outdoor use)
 Resistor R114 can reach high temperatures in operation. This must be considered
when mounting and servicing the PCB

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Installation notes
 The LMU34... cannot be operated on isolated networks (with no reference to
ground)
 The high limit thermostat (TB) must be short-circuit proof and adequately secured
in its position
 Do not mix up live and neutral conductors (only LMU34.300...)
 Install switches, fuses and earthing, in compliance with local regulations
 Make certain that the maximum permissible current rating of the connection
terminals is not exceeded
 When wiring the unit, ensure that mains voltage and protective extra low-voltage
are always strictly separated to warrant protection against electrical shock hazard
(according to DIN EN 60730-2-5)!
 Only use high-quality and heat-resistant earthing cable
 On the application, it must be ensured that the connections for functional earth
(burner ground) are connected to protective earth with low impedance
 The process-related inputs (X300, X400, and X401) are segregated from mains
supply by double or reinforced isolation and powered by protective extra low-
voltage (PELV) via a safety isolating transformer. For the PWM fan output (X401:
Pin 7 / 8) and the Hall sensor input (X401: Pin 5 / 6), double or reinforced isolation
against active live parts must be ensured on the application itself
 Ensure that the level of protection against electrical shock hazard will not be
reduced when installing or integrating the unit into the equipment
 When making the boiler isolation test, functional earth (X500 / X900) must be
connected. If not, isolation on the LMU34... will not be tested

Use of high-efficiency pumps


When using high-efficiency pumps or pumps with integrated electronics, the
resulting switch-on currents can adversely affect the relays’ service life. For this
reason, use of these types of pump is permitted only if previously authorized in
writing by Siemens AG.

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Electrical connection of ionization probe or ignition electrode
Ionization probe It is important to achieve practically disturbance- and loss-free signal transmission:
 Never run the detector cable together with other cables
– Line capacitance reduces the magnitude of the flame signal
– Use a separate cable
 The ionization probe does not offer protection against electrical shock hazard
 Isolation resistance
- The isolation resistance between ionization probe and ground reduce the quantity
of the flame signal
- Soiled detector holders reduce the isolation resistance, thus supporting
creepage currents

Ignition equipment  Always run high-voltage ignition cables separately while observing the greatest
possible distance to the unit and to other cables. Always use suitable cable for the
ignition equipment. If not observed, unsuitable cable can cause electrical shock or
lead to plant failure

Electrical ignition sparks produce high-frequency energy that can adversely affect radio
and television reception. The high-voltage cable running to the ignition electrode acts
as a transmitter antenna. The ignition module connected to the LMU34…must be
equipped with suitable filters to prevent high-frequency energy from being passed from
the ignition cable to the other connection terminals.
Nevertheless, an application-specific test must be made to ensure that there is no
electrical interference. High-frequency energy is also of capacitive and inductive nature,
and not only wire-bound. This must be taken into consideration when laying the cables.
The ignition cable must meet the technical requirements of the ignition module
and must be run to the ignition electrode as directly as possible, without any
loops.
The ignition cable must never be run parallel or very close to other electrical cables.
To avoid poor EMC performance, run the functional earth of the ignition module to
burner ground as short as possible. This wire should not be routed via the LMU34…

Commissioning notes
 There is no absolute protection against incorrect use of the connectors. For this
reason, prior to commissioning the plant, the correct assignment of the connection
terminals must be checked

 In addition, the following safety checks must be made:

Safety check to be carried out Anticipated response


a) Burner start with gas valve fully Safety shutdown at the end of TSA.
closed Lockout after 3 unsuccessful attempts
b) Burner operation with simulated Repetition with restart, followed by
loss of flame; for that purpose, safety shutdown at the end of TSA.
shut the gas valve in operation Lockout after 3 unsuccessful attempts
and maintain that state

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Standards and certificates
Conformity to EEC directives
- Electromagnetic compatibility EMC (immunity) 2004/108/EC
- Low-voltage directive 2006/95/EC
- Directive for gas-fired appliances 2009/142/EC

ISO 9001:2008
ISO 14001:2004
OHSAS 18001:2007

Service notes
 Each time a unit has been replaced, check all safety functions.
 In the event of blown fuses external to the LMU34…, the unit must be
returned to Siemens AG (apply to safety checks)

Life cycle
LMU34... boiler management unit have a designed lifetime* of 250,000 burner startup
cycles which, under normal operating conditions in heating mode, correspond to
approx. 10 years of usage (starting from the production date given on the type field).

This lifetime is based on the endurance tests in the standard EN 298.


A summary of the conditions has been published by the European Control
Manufacturers Association (Afecor) (www.afecor.org).

The designed lifetime is based on use of the BMUs according to the manufacturer’s
Data Sheet. After reaching the designed lifetime in terms of the number of burner
startup cycles, or the respective time of usage, the BMU is to be replaced by authorized
personnel.

* The designed lifetime is not the warranty time specified in the Terms of Delivery

Disposal notes
The unit contains electrical and electronic components and must not be disposed of
together with domestic waste.
Local and currently valid legislation must be observed.

Type summary
neutral conductor (N)

condensate pump
interchangeable

DHW relay as a
pump module)
(OpenTherm /

CSA approval
Mains voltage

AGU2.002...

Type Remark
Interface to
Phase (L) /

DHW relay
Integrated

LMU34.210... AC 230 V   
LMU34.215... AC 230 V 
LMU34.216... AC 230 V  
LMU34.220... AC 230 V     With software 02.12
LMU34.3... AC 120 V   

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Accessories (to be ordered separately)

Room unit (depending on the type of LMU34...) QAA73...


- Refer to Basic Documentation P2284

Interface and pump module (depending on the type of LMU34...) AGU2.002A…


- For QAA73

Relay PCB AGU2.005A...


 For control a high-efficiency pump via LMU34...
 On request
 See Data Sheet N7217

Communication interface
- Interface for parameterization software ACS425 OCI425
- Interface for laboratory tool ACS420 OCI490...

PC software
- Software tool for laboratory ACS420
- Software tool for parameterization ACS425

Outside sensor QAC34


- Refer to Data Sheet Q1811

Screwed immersion temperature sensor QAK36…


- NTC 10 k
- Refer to Data Sheet Q1844

Cable temperature sensor QAZ36.522/109


- NTC 10 k
- Cable length 2 m
- Refer to Data Sheet Q1843

Cable temperature sensor QAZ36.526/109


- NTC 10 k
- Cable length 6 m
- Refer to Data Sheet Q1843

Ionization probe supplied by thirds

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Technical data
LMU34… Mains voltage
General unit data - LMU34.2… AC 230 V +10 % / -15 %
- LMU34.3… AC 120 V +10 % / -15 %
Mains frequency
- LMU34.2… 50 Hz ±5 %
- LMU34.3… 60 Hz ±5 %
Power consumption (with no loads) 10 VA
Degree of protection IP00
IP40 or IP54 (to be ensured through
mounting)
Safety class 0
Mounting position Vertical (refer to illustration)

7491z06/1204

Dimensions (L x W x D) 160 x 127 x 43.05 mm


Weight Approx. 300 g
Unit fuses to IEC127 (mains supply) T2 H 250
- External side LMU34.2... Terminals «L» and «N» (X1)
LMU34.3... Terminal «L» (X1)
Material PCB
FR4, dual copper layers
Transformer 5 VA
thermo fuse 131 °C
safety transformer to EN 61558-2-6

Environmental Storage DIN EN 60721-3-1


conditions Climatic conditions Class 1K3
Mechanical conditions Class 1M2
Temperature range -20...+60 °C
Humidity <90 % r.h.
Transport DIN EN 60721-3-2
Climatic conditions Class 2K2
Mechanical conditions Class 2M2
Temperature range -20...+70 °C
Humidity <90 % r.h.
Operation DIN EN 60721-3-3
Climatic conditions Class 3K3
Mechanical conditions Class 3M2
Temperature range 0...+70 °C
Humidity <90 % r.h.

Caution!
Condensation, formation of ice and ingress of water are not permitted!

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Technical data (cont´d)

AGU2.002… Connector X1
General unit data Type Siemens AG system-internal connection
cable is supplied together with
AGU2.002…, 5 poles, coded
Loads Connected to LMU34… (PELV)
Siemens AG system-internal connection
Function Interface for LMU34…

Connector X2
Type Stocko: MKS1852-6-0-202
2 poles, coded
AGU2.002… connections 7 and 8
interchangeable and short-circuit-proof
short-circuit might lead to activation of
special LMU34… functions
Lumberg: 2.5 MSF02(3114)
2 poles
Loads Connected to LMU34… PELV
Siemens AG system-internal connection
Function Interface (OpenTherm) for QAA73…
for more detailed information, refer to
OpenTherm specification and Basic
Documentation QAA73… (P2284)

Connector X3
Type Molex: 1008-5031
3 poles, coded
Loads AC 230 V
2 A, cos 0.8 Imax
fusing max. T3.15H250 to IEC127
Assignment Function AGU2.002…
pin 11: relay NC contact
pin 10: relay NO contact
pin 9: relay COM contact
Function Changeover contact for control of zone
pump / of zone valve
NO contact closed when there is a heat
request from QAA73…
NC contact closed when there is no heat
request from QAA73…

Caution!
The AGU2.002… has switching circuits operating on protective extra low-
voltage and switching circuits operating on mains voltage.
On the application, ensure that the required isolation will be observed (cabling,
etc.).

Flame supervision with Ionization current DC switching threshold 0.45 µA (typically)


ionization probe Response time in the event of loss of flame <1 s
Safety time «TSA» 5 s (depending on type of device)
Repetition Max. 3

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External system components
External system components are devices such as
 Ignition equipment
 Fan
 Gas valve
 Flow switch Hall sensor DHW

The external system components used must be approved by Siemens AG!

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Functions
 Modulating control in both central heating (CH) and domestic hot water (DHW)
mode
 PID control of the heating water temperature
 PID control of the DHW temperature (DHW outlet temperature) (depending on the
type of LMU34...)
 NTC temperature sensor on central heating flow pipe
 NTC temperature sensor on instantaneous DHW line or storage tank (depending
on the type of LMU34...)
 Connection facility for a CH programmer / timer
 Connection facility for a non-safety-related flow switch (CH) or water pressure
switch
 Frost protection CH system (boiler only)
 Frost protection DHW (boiler only) (depending on the type of LMU34...)
 Flame supervision by ionization
 Nonvolatile lockout in the event of loss of flame
 Nonvolatile lockout in case of high limit thermostat (TB) response
 Flue gas NTC temperature sensor input or flue gas thermostat input with non-
safety-related function
 Programmable fault response on flue gas failure: Volatile burner stop or nonvolatile
lockout
 Multitry ignition sequence
 Outside sensor input
 Integrated weather compensation of CH
 Pumps kick function and valves kick function
 3 LEDs for status signals
 2 x 7 segment red displays of temperature, faults and diagnostic data
 Auxiliary module AGU2.002… (depending on the type of LMU34...)
 CH potentiometer and DHW potentiometer with additional service functions
 Control of fan speed (non-safety-related)
 Connection to PC tool interface OCI490... / OCI425 with corresponding software
ACS… (laboratory use)
 OpenTherm (parameter settings for LMU34... via QAA73) (depending on the type
of LMU34...)
 Control condensate pump (depending on the type of LMU34...)

General functions Function modes:


The general function modes are:
 Standby
 Frost protection
 Combi comfort
 Central heating
 DHW (combi or storage tank) (depending on the type of LMU34...)
 Chimney sweep function
 Controller stop function
 Anomaly

Operating modes (OFF, summer, winter, remote and reset):


The following operating modes can be selected by means of the external rotary switch
(Gottak switch):
 Summer
 OFF
 Winter
 Reset (monostable position)

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Function (cont´d)

High limit thermostat (TB) (safety relevant)


AC120 / 230V
HMI
Room thermostat (Y-plan compatible) Gas valvel
LED´s
AC120 / 230V
Heating circuit primary FlowSwitch (hall or contact / Flame
water pressure switch / bridge (not safety relevant)
DHW DC 24 V interface (PELV)
DHW hall sensor / DHW FlowSwitch *) DHW
or input condensate switch *) DC fan
Flue gas temperature limiter (PWM / HALL)
NTC or contact (not safety relevant) NTC
AC120 / 230V
NTC - 10 k
Heating temperature sensor
AC120 / 230V
NTC - 10 k Heating circuit pump
DHW temperature sensor (not safety relevant)
NTC - 1 k
Outside sensor AC120 / 230V 3 way valve heating / DHW *)
AC120 / 230V or
condensate pump *)
Heating time switch
AC120 / 230V
Reset N (safety relevant)

Ionization probe
(safety relevant) 120 / 230 RAC

Mains power supply (main switch and Power


fuses outside the PCB) AC 230 V
transformer
FE

OpenTherm room unit Interface


(additional P-settings, etc.) PC tool or ACS420 / OCI490
PC tool or ACS425 / OCI425

*) Depending on the type of LMU34...

Fault display

 Note!
For more details, refer to LMU34... specification!

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Error code list

diagnostics
error code
display of
QAA73...

Internal
Meaning of QAA73... text display Cause

code
Error 10 Error outside sensor 1 Short-circuit of outside temperature sensor
Error 20 Error boiler temperature sensor 1 1 Short-circuit of boiler temperature sensor
Error 20 Error boiler temperature sensor 1 2 Open-circuit of boiler temperature sensor
Error 28 Error flue gas temperature sensor 1 Short-circuit of NTC flue gas sensor
Error 28 Error flue gas temperature sensor 2 Open-circuit of NTC flue gas sensor
Error DHW temperature sensor / thermostat
Error 50 1 Short-circuit of DHW sensor
1
Error DHW temperature sensor / thermostat
Error 50 2 Open-circuit of DHW sensor
1
Error 61 Error room unit 1 20 No telegram received within the timeout time
Error 110 Safety limit thermostat lockout 0 Opening of high limit thermostat
Error 119 Water pressure switch has cutout 0 --
Error 125 Maximum boiler temperature exceeded 20 Pump error due to no temperature gradient
Error 125 Maximum boiler temperature exceeded 21 Pump error due to high temperature check
Error 130 Maximum flue gas temperature exceeded 0 --
Pump error due to temperature check or
Error 131 Burner lockout 0
NTC flue gas sensor
Safety time for flame establishment
Error 133 0 --
exceeded
Error 151 BMU internal error 32 Not existing zeiko number
Error 151 BMU internal error 33-41 Time overrun in time slot detected
Error 151 BMU internal error 48 Not existing cycle number
Program counter was in undefined ROM
Error 151 BMU internal error 65
area
Error 151 BMU internal error 66 Not allowed interrupt vector
Error 151 BMU internal error 67 Stack overflow
Error 151 BMU internal error 68 Error in calculating the heating demand
Error 151 BMU internal error 82 Invalid init state
Error 152 Error parameter setting 20 Invalid parameter version number
Error 152 Error parameter setting 21 Invalid software type
Error 152 Error parameter setting 22 Invalid CRC parameter
Not displayed on the LMU34..., but on
Error 155 Remote lockout release blocked --
QAA73...
Low Voltage Fault (burner control start
Error 156 Error supply voltage 20
prevention)
Low Voltage Fault (indication, no start
Error 156 Error supply voltage 21
prevention)
Over Voltage Fault (indication, no start
Error 156 Error supply voltage 22
prevention)
Error 158 Error condensate 0 Condensate pump continuous operation

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Error code list (cont’d)

diagnostics
error code
display of
QAA73...

Internal
Meaning of QAA73... text display Cause

code
Under run of minimum fan speed threshold,
Error 160 Fan speed threshold not reached 20
wrong air supply, retry
5 times under run of minimum fan speed
Error 160 Fan speed threshold not reached 21
threshold, wrong air supply, retry after 2 hour
Fan speed on standstill in standby not
Error 160 Fan speed threshold not reached 22
reached
Fan speed threshold in ignition phase not
Error 160 Fan speed threshold not reached 23
reached
Fan speed threshold in ignition phase with
Error 160 Fan speed threshold not reached 24
delayed restart not reached
Error 160 Fan speed threshold not reached 25 Ignition fan speed threshold not reached
Error 161 Maximum fan speed exceeded 20 Exceeding of maximum fan speed NoGmax
Pump OFF, but flow / pressure switch does
Error 164 Error heating circuit flow / pressure switch 1
not open
Pump ON, but flow / pressure switch does not
Error 164 Error heating circuit flow / pressure switch 2
close
Exceeding maximum heat capacity in
Error 167 Heating power limit exceeded / under run 20
operating mode
Under run minimum heat capacity in
Error 167 Heating power limit exceeded / under run 21
operating mode
Error 168 Lockout of device active 0 Burner control communication timeout
Error 180 Chimney sweep function active 0 --
Error 181 Regulator stop function active 0 --
Error 183 Remote reset test mode active 20 Remote reset test mode 1 active
Error 183 Remote reset test mode active 21 Remote reset test mode 2 active
Error 193 Flatness test 1 failed 20 Flatness test 1 failed

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Parameterization
Parameterization by QAA73 (service tool) (depending on the type of LMU34...):

Users Installer / service


Features Changing various LMU34... parameters
Parameter types Non-safety-related
Parameter levels Heating engineer
Connection of QAA73 To LMU34... via AGU2.002…

The LMU34... can be configured for different applications by setting parameters via the
QAA73. To make this procedure easy for the installer, 16 sets of parameters have been
defined, every set consisting of 9 parameters, and one set for each application. The
installer will only select the particular parameter set he needs. He cannot select single
parameters.

Only the manufacturer of the LMU34... can define these parameter fields.
The boiler manufacturer is able to set the parameters via OCI425 / ACS425.

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Parameterization (cont´d)
Parameters and service data that can be edited and viewed in a direct way via the
QAA73:

No. OT text Function Access Range Unit


1 TkSmax Max. CH temperature read / write c8_TKSollMin...90 °C
2 THG Summer / winter changeover threshold read / write 10...30 °C
3 Sth1 Slope CH 1 read / write 2...33 ---
4 DtR1 Nominal room adjustment read / write -4.5...4.5 K
5 NhzMax Max. fan speed in CH mode read / write 0...6350 rpm
6 PhzMax Max. modulation in CH mode read / write 0...100 %
7 ZqNach Pump overrun read / write 0...32766 s
8 ZBreMinP Burner min. waiting time read / write 0...6553 s
9 KonfigRg1 Configuration flags read / write 0...255 ---
10 LmodZL_QAA Modulation ignition read / write 0...100 %
11 LmodTL_QAA Min. modulation read / write 0...100 %
12 LmodVL_QAA Max .modulation read / write 0...100 %
13 N_ZL_QAA Nominal fan speed ignition read / write 0...6350 rpm
14 N_TL_QAA Min. nominal fan speed read / write 0...6350 rpm
15 N_VL_QAA Max. nominal fan speed read / write 0...6350 rpm
16 KonfigEingang OT input configuration read / write 0...2 ---
17 Tn_QAA Postpurge time read / write 0...51 s
18 VorgabeLstgLMU Preset output LMU34... read / write 0...100 %
19 ParamID Parameter identification number read --- ---
20 BoilerTyp Boiler type selection read / write 0...15 ---
21 BoilerID Boiler identification read --- ---
22 Stoer1 First previous fault code counter read --- ---
23 Strdia1 First internal previous fault code read --- ---
24 Stoer2 Second previous fault code counter read --- ---
25 Strdia2 Second internal previous fault code read --- ---
26 Stoer3 Third previous fault code counter read --- ---
27 Strdia3 Third internal previous fault code read --- ---
28 Stoer4 Fourth previous fault code counter read --- ---
29 Strdia4 Fourth internal previous fault code read --- ---
30 Stoer5 Fifth previous fault code counter read --- ---
31 Strdia5 Fifth internal previous fault code read --- ---
32 Stoer_akt Actual fault code read --- ---
33 InbetrSetz Startup counter read --- ---
34 SwVers_LMU SW version read --- ---
35 Stralba1 First previous Albatros fault code read --- ---
36 Stralba2 Second previous Albatros fault code read --- ---
37 Stralba3 Third previous Albatros fault code read --- ---
38 Stralba4 Fourth previous Albatros fault code read --- ---
39 Stralba5 Fifth previous Albatros fault code read --- ---
40 Stralba_akt Actual Albatros fault code read --- ---
41 Status_Eingang1 Status input signals LMU34… read --- ---
42 Status_Ausgang1 Status output signals LMU34… read --- ---

 Note!
Additional parameters via ACS425!

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Display of additional service data
Using the CH potentiometer, several internal parameters can be displayed. For
activation of this function, the CH potentiometer must be moved from the starting
position to the «Display» area, then out of it and back into it again – all within one
second. The function will be active 2 seconds later. The CH potentiometer can be used
again to set the CH setpoint. It is not necessary to keep it in the «Display» position.
While operating the CH potentiometer, the CH setpoint will be displayed. 5 seconds
after the last action, the display will show the selected parameter. While activating this
function, the actual DHW setpoint will be stored, so DHW requests will be carried out at
this setpoint. 10 different parameters can be selected with the DHW potentiometer.
When the «Display» function is active and the DHW potentiometer is being operated,
the display shows parameter name A0...A9, depending on the position of the DHW
potentiometer. After selecting a parameter, the display shows alternatively the
parameter name Ax (1 s) and the parameter value (3 s).

CH potentiometer in the 10 different values appear on the display, depending on the DHW potentiometer
«Display» position: position.
A0 DHW position 0: Actual DHW temperature
A1 DHW position 1: Outside temperature
A2 DHW position 2: Actual PWM value
A3 DHW position 3: Actual fan speed
A4 DHW position 4: Actual CH setpoint produced by the LMU34...
A5 DHW position 5: Flue gas NTC temperature
(not identical with the effective flue gas temperature)
A6 DHW position 6: Diagnostic code
A7 DHW position 7: Free
A8 DHW position 8: Boiler identification
A9 DHW position 9: Boiler parameter identification

This function stops when the starting sequence on the CH potentiometer is repeated
once again, or when there was no action within 3 minutes (timeout). When the function
ended by timeout and the CH potentiometer is in the «Display» position, a «d» will
appear alternating with the CH temperature (5 s) to remind the user to set the CH
setpoint again to a useful value. In this situation, the CH setpoint or room temperature
setpoint (depending on the outside sensor) is set to the minimum. The DHW setpoint
will then be taken from the actual DHW potentiometer position. This flashing sequence
will stop as soon as the CH potentiometer leaves the «Display» position.

Marking of the DHW potentiometer CH potentiometer


potentiometers:
7491z02/0805

A4 A5
A3 A6

A2 A7
min.
B min.
A1 A A8 Display
max. max.
A0 A0

Marking of the DHW and CH potentiometers

Range A: Chimney sweep or controller stop function, no preheating function *)


Range B: No preheating function *)

*) Depending on parameterization

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Addendum: Applications
CH and instantaneous DHW heating with 3-port valve: CH and DHW storage tank with heating circuit pump and
3-port valve:

Room thermostat
Room thermostat
HC1
Heat circuit 1 HC1
Heat circuit 1

Room
LMU34... thermostat Room
LMU34... thermostat
Motor 3 way valve
Q1 DHW start Motor 3 way valve
Q1 DHW sensor

DHW
instantanous
DHW storage tank
p HC1
Heat circuit 1 HC1
DHW sensor Heat circuit 1

Boiler 1
Boiler 1
DHW
Primary CH DHW
heat Primary CH
exchanger M heat
Q1 exchanger M
CH pump Q1
CH pump

7491a01e/0107 7491a02e/0107

Single heating zone, controlled via 2-positiion room Single heating zone, controlled via room thermostat,
thermostat: weather-dependent heating curve:

Motor Room
3 way valve thermostat Room thermostat
Room
External summer /
thermostat Room thermostat LMU34... winter changeover
Motor 3 way valve External summer / HC1
Q1 Heat circuit 1
LMU34... / winter changeover HC1 DHW start
Q1 DHW start Heat circuit 1
Outside
temperature
sensor
OTS
Outside
temperatures
sensor

DHW
instantanous DHW
instantanous

p HC1 p
Heat circuit 1 HC 1
Heat circuit 1
Boiler 1
Boiler 1

Primary DHW
Primary DHW
heat CH
heat CH
exchanger
H exchanger
Q1 H

CH pump Q1
CH pump

7491a03e/0107 7491a04e/0107

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Addendum: Applications (cont´d)

Heating zone with weather-compensated heating curve for CH setpoint, with or without room temperature influence:
CH + DHW
Potentiometers without
function QAA73
Remote Remote control
Motor 3 way valve control
20 °C CH setpoint
LMU34... DHW setpoint
Q1
DHW start CH timer
DHW timer
Outside
temperature
sensor
OpenTherm
AGU2.002A149

OTS
Outside
temperature
sensor

DHW
instantanous

p HC1
Heat circuit 1

Boiler 1

Primary DHW
heat CH
exchanger
H
Q1
CH pump

7491a09e/0107

Multizone system, controlled via room thermostat:


Room thermostat Room thermostat Room thermostat
Motor 3 way valve
LMU34...
Q1 Room CH1 CH2 CHn
DHW start thermostat
External summer /
winter changeover

DHW
instantanous

p
CH1 CH2 CHn

Boiler 1
Q2 Q1 Qn
CH pump CH pump CH pump
DHW
Primary
heat CH
exchanger
H
Q1
Boiler pump

7491a05e/0107

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Addendum: Applications (cont´d)

Multizone system, controlled via room thermostat, with outside sensor:


OTS
Outside
temperature
Outside
sensor
temperature
sensor
Room thermostat Room thermostat Room thermostat
Motor 3 way valve
LMU34...
Q1 Room CH1 CH2 CHn
DHW start thermostat

Gottak
Summer / Winter

DHW
instantanous

p
CH1 CH2 CHn

Boiler 1
Q2 Q1 Qn
DHW CH pump CH pump CH pump
Primary
CH
heat
exchanger H
Q1
Boiler pump

7491a06e/0107

Multizone system (room thermostat and / or QAA73), zones with weather-compensated CH setpoint, DHW setpoint
and DHW time program controlled by QAA73:
OTS
Outside
temperature
sensor

Outside temperature sensor


Remote Room thermostat Room thermostat QAA73
Motor 3 way valve Remote control
control
Room controller CH 1
LMU34... 20 °C
CH timer (MC1)
Q1 Room CH2 CHn DHW timer
thermostat DHW setpoint
DHW start External summer / winter changeover
for zone 2...n
OpenTherm
AGU2.002A149

DHW
instantanous

p CH1
CH2 CHn

Boiler 1
Q3 Qn Q2
CH
CH CH
Primary DHW pump
pump pump
heat CH
exchanger
H
Q1
Boiler pump

7491a10e/0107

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Connection diagram
Burner switch Connector block
AC 120 V (not at LMU34...) (not at LMU34...)
AC 230 V L **) / L1 *) OFF
X1 Fuse 1
ON
N **) / L2 *) N Fuse 2
X2 Betriebserde PE

Summer
Winter Room thermostat
Summer / winter /
Fan supply OFF / reset

X3
Gas valve DHW pump
Heating circuit pump
Heating circuit pump

3 way valve 1)
Heating circuit / DHW
or condensate pump 1)

N Reset

L Room thermostat IN
X9
M Time switch heating circuit

Contact time switch

X500 Function earth (has to be connected to burner ground independent from X900)
X501 Flame (ionization probe)
PELV
X401
Flue gas temperature limit thermostat (NTC or contact) not safety relevant

High limit thermostat (safety relevant)

PWM fan interface supply GND (not safety relevant)


PWM hall sensor (fan speed) IN
PWM control output
PWM fan interface supply + (not safety relevant)

Heating circuit temperature sensor

X400
DHW temperature sensor
Outside sensor

DHW flow switch 1)


DHW hall sensor / condensate switch 1)
X

Heating circuit flow switch primary (hall or contact)


X

Water pressure switch / bridge (not safety relevant)

X300

Module remote control (AGU2.002...) 1)

X200

PC tool interface (OCI490)

X403
Interface for parameterization IF (OCI425)

X900 Function earth (has to be connected to burner ground independent from X500)
1) Depending on the type of LMU34...

Caution!
Connection of X500 with X900 – in each case without separate connection to burner
ground and protective – with fault, there is a risk of electric shock hazard!
*) Applications L1 / L2 are only permitted in EC countries
**) Standard application with L / N for EC and U.S.

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Connectors list
Pin code
Connector
No. print on Description LMU34.2… LMU34.3…
type
PCB
Molex AC 230 V, AC 120 V,
X1 HT: Mains supply connector
2599 2 poles 50 Hz 60 Hz
1 LMU34.2…: Mains supply L / L1  ---
1 LMU34.3…: Mains supply L --- 
2 LMU34.2…: Mains supply N / L2  ---
2 LMU34.3…: Mains supply N --- 

Stelvio
X2 HT: Cable length  1 m Cable length  1 m
CFM / 5 A
1 Functional earth (not for protection purposes)
Half wave rectified AC Half wave rectified AC
2 Ignition ¹) supply N
max. 3 VA max. 3 VA
3 PWM mains voltage operated fan supply L AC 230 V AC 230 V
4 PWM mains voltage operated fan supply N max. 160 VA max. 160 VA

Half wave rectified AC Half wave rectified AC


5 Ignition ¹) supply L
max. 3 VA max. 3 VA

Molex
X3 HT: Cable length  1 m Cable length  1 m
2599 9 poles

1 Gas valve supply L ¹) AC and RAC types AC types only


cos > 0.5 cos > 0.5
2 Gas valve supply N ¹) 14 VA 14 VA

3 CH pump supply N or CH + DHW pump N cos >0.9 cos > 0.9


180 VA 95 VA
4 CH pump supply L or CH + DHW pump L
5 3-port valve N or auxiliary relay N 4) 10 VA 4 VA
6 3-port valve CH or auxiliary relay L 4) cos > 0.8 cos > 0.7
7 3-port valve DHW L 4) 3 poles 3 poles

AC 40 V AC 40 V
50 Hz 60 Hz
8 Reset input N
< 5 mA < 5 mA
cable length  0.5 m cable length  0.5 m
5 mA (half wave rectified) 5 mA (half wave rectified)
9 Room thermostat input L Cp < 4000 pF Cp < 4000 pF
cable length  40 m cable length  40 m

The unit is supplied with the temperature setpoint potentiometer in the OFF position.

¹) Only use components approved by Siemens AG!


²) A special conversion list (hard copy) must be used to retrieve correct measurement
values and to set correct threshold values to related functions
³) The fan must meet the requirements of specification
LMU5x_TrafoFan_en_V1.2.doc, chapter 3 “Specification for fans with mains voltage
operated DC motor”
4) Depending on the type of LMU34...

Note on use of mounted pumps!


When using high-efficiency pumps or pumps with integrated electronics, the
 resulting switch-on currents can adversely affect the relays’ service life. For this
reason, use of these types of pump is permitted only if previously authorized in
writing by Siemens AG or see AGU2.005.. Data Sheet (N7217).

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Connectors list (cont´d)
Pin code
Connector
No. print on Description LMU34.2... LMU34.3...
type
PCB

Molex
X9 HT: Cable length  1 m Cable length  1 m
2599 4 poles
< 5 mA AC < 5 mA AC
1 CH timer supply N
cos = 1 cos = 1
External voltage-free External voltage-free
2 CH timer contact OUT contact or bridge in series contact or bridge in series
to room thermostat input to room thermostat input
< 5 mA AC < 5 mA AC
3 CH timer supply L
cos = 1 cos = 1
External voltage-free External voltage-free
4 CH timer contact IN contact or bridge in series contact or bridge in series
to room thermostat input to room thermostat input

PCB edge
X200 PELV: PC tool interface (OCI490...) OCI490... / ACS420 OCI490... / ACS420
connector
1 Internal
2 Internal
3 Internal
4 Internal
5 Internal

Lumberg
X300 PELV: Auxiliary module (AGU2.002…) for 5 poles 5 poles
4)
Duomodul
remote control cable length <10 cm cable length <10 cm
5 poles
1 Internal
2 Internal
3 Internal
4 Internal
5 Internal

The unit is supplied with the temperature setpoint potentiometer in the OFF position.

¹) Only use components approved by Siemens AG!


²) A special conversion list (hard copy) must be used to retrieve correct measurement
values and to set correct threshold values to related functions
³) The fan must meet the requirements of specification
LMU5x_TrafoFan_en_V1.2.doc, chapter 3 “Specification for fans with mains voltage
operated DC motor”
4) Depending on the type of LMU34...

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Connectors list (cont´d)
Pin code
Connector
No. print on Description LMU34.2... LMU34.3...
type
PCB

Lumberg
X400 PELV: Cable length  1 m Cable length  1 m
MSF 9 poles
NTC 10 k at 25 °C NTC 10 k at 25 °C
1 DHW temperature sensor beta = 3977 beta = 3977
DC 5 V DC 5 V
NTC 1 k at 25 °C NTC 1 k at 25 °C
2 Outside temperature sensor beta = 3528 beta = 3528
cable length  40 m cable lengths  40 m
Open-circuit condition: Open-circuit condition:
Vout = DC 7.5 V Vout = DC 7.5 V
3 DHW Hall sensor / DHW flow switch IN Closed-circuit condition: Closed-circuit condition:
Iout < 1 mA Iout < 1 mA
Uin < 0.5 V Uin < 0.5 V
4 DHW temperature sensor NTC 10 k at 25 °C NTC 10 k at 25 °C
beta = 3977 beta = 3977
max. DC 5 V max. DC 5 V
5 Outside temperature sensor NTC 1 k at 25 °C NTC 1 k at 25 °C
beta = 3528 beta = 3528
cable length  40 m cable length  40 m
6 DHW Hall sensor / DHW flow switch GND GND GND
DHW Hall sensor / CH primary flow switch DC 7.5 V DC 7.5 V
7
supply (max. 24 mA) (max. 24 mA)
CH primary flow switch / water pressure DC 7.5 V DC 7.5 V
8
switch / bridge < 2 mA < 2 mA
CH primary flow switch / water pressure
9 GND GND
switch / bridge

The unit is supplied with the temperature setpoint potentiometer in the OFF position.

¹) Only use components approved by Siemens AG!


²) A special conversion list (hard copy) must be used to retrieve correct measurement
values and to set correct threshold values to related functions
³) The fan must meet the requirements of specification
LMU5x_TrafoFan_en_V1.2.doc, chapter 3 “Specification for fans with mains voltage
operated DC motor”

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Connectors list (cont´d)
Pin code
Connector
No. print on Description LMU34.2... LMU34.3...
type
PCB

Lumberg
X401 PELV: Cable length  1 m Cable length  1 m
MSF 10 poles
NTC 20 K at 25 °C NTC 20 k  at 25 °C
Flue gas temperature NTC ²) or thermostat beta = 3970 beta = 3970
1
contact DC 5 V DC 5 V
< 2 mA < 2 mA
NTC 20 K at 25 °C NTC 20 k  at 25 °C
Flue gas temperature NTC ²) or thermostat beta = 3970 beta = 3970
2
contact DC 5 V DC 5 V
< 2 mA < 2 mA
Half wave rectified Half wave rectified
3 High limit thermostat (TB) AC 24 V AC 24 V
I = 2.5...5 mA I = 2.5...5 mA
Half wave rectified Half wave rectified
4 High limit thermostat (TB) AC 24 V AC 24 V
I = 2.5...5 mA I = 2.5...5 mA
5 PWM fan interface supply GND ¹) ³) GND GND
2 rectangular pulses per 2 rectangular pulses per
PWM hall sensor (fan speed) IN (non safety)
6 revolution revolution
¹) ³)
duty ratio 1:1 +/-5 % duty ratio 1:1 +/-5 %
7 PWM control output (non safety) ¹) ³) 4,800 Hz 4,800 Hz
8 PWM fan interface supply + ¹) ³) DC 30 V DC 30 V
NTC 10 k at 25 °C NTC 10 k at 25 °C
9 CH temperature sensor beta = 3977 beta = 3977
DC 5 V DC 5 V
NTC 10 k at 25 °C NTC 10 k at 25 °C
10 CH temperature sensor beta = 3977 beta = 3977
DC 5 V DC 5 V

Lumberg 3850
X403 PELV: PARA-IFC (OCI425) OCI425 / ACS425 OCI425 / ACS425
4 poles
1 Internal
2 Internal
3 Internal
4 Internal

HT: Functional earth (burner ground) (not for


X500 Tabs 6.3 mm Cable length  1 m Cable length  1 m
protection purposes)

X501 VT tabs HT: Flame (ionization probe) < AC 100 V < AC 100 V
4.8 mm cable length  1 m cable length  1 m

X900 Tabs 6.3 mm PELV: Functional earth (burner ground) (not Cable length  1 m Cable length  1 m
for protection purposes)

The unit is supplied with the temperature setpoint potentiometer in the OFF position.

¹) Only use components approved by Siemens AG!


²) A special conversion list (hard copy) must be used to retrieve correct measurement
values and to set correct threshold values to related functions
³) The fan must meet the requirements of specification
LMU5x_TrafoFan_en_V1.2.doc, chapter 3 “Specification for fans with mains voltage
operated DC motor”

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Dimensions
Dimensions in mm

LMU34...

34,5
7

1,55
90 52
75
11 40 24,95 21,52

X900
X300 *) X400 X401

X200

17,5
35

32,94 17,53
127
117

107,82
31 20
94

85,25
80,18
65

X501
4,
2
(6

X500
x)
5

5 87,5 62,5
160

*) Depending on the type of LMU34...

AGU2.002…
(depending on the type of
16,6

LMU34...)

5 40

X1

X2
7
35
45

8
7491m01/0406

X3
11
10
9
5

25 20
51

Terminal Pin Function


7
X2 OpenTherm
8
9
X3 10
11

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Dimensions (cont´d)
Dimensions in mm

Mounting position for


AGU2.002… on the
LMU34...

15,9

X900
X400 X401
X300 *)

X200
45

6 51
60

X501

X500

*) Depending on the type of LMU34...

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Design guide line
Dimensions in mm

Component side x)
9 (6
LMU34…

)
4x
6(

Inclined plane

45
from 27 up to 54

Total height max. 54 (with AGU2.002... mounted)

65
77

60
62

33
Total height max. 34

7491m03e/1006
Zero point 13
Total height (with AGU2.002... mounted) max. 27

Area free of components and PCB track

6 51

With AGU2.002... mounted


45

total height of LMU34...


circuit printed board max. 15
M1:2
60

7491m05e/1006
Zero point

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Design guide line (cont´d)
Dimensions in mm

50 55
Soldering side
52 56 34
LMU34…
3 (2 x)

3,5
9 (6
x)

39
39

Total height max. 5


22 (2 x) 6 (4
x)

44 (2 x) 52 total height max. 7


total height max. 11
94

3,5
4 (4 x)

Total height max. 16


44

44
Total height max. 5

28
14

7491m04e/1006
3,5

4 (2 x) Zero point
50 55

Area free of components and PCB track

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