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Naneo PMC-S
Content
• Documentation .......................................................................................................................2
• Parameter overview................................................................................................................3
• Parameter overview PCU / GU-GH ....................................................................................... 11
• Signals (Information menu) ................................................................................................... 12
• Status / Substatus ................................................................................................................ 14
• Warnings (A) / Blockings (H) / Lockings (E) .......................................................................... 18
• Counters .............................................................................................................................. 21
• Hat curve / Outside temperature ........................................................................................... 22
• Blocking input (BL) ............................................................................................................... 28
• Enable input DHW/CH .......................................................................................................... 29
• Service notification (ABC) ..................................................................................................... 30
• Automatic filling .................................................................................................................... 33
• DHW / CH temperature setting ............................................................................................. 36
• DHW .................................................................................................................................... 37
• ECO mode for DHW ............................................................................................................. 39
• Anti-legionella ....................................................................................................................... 40
• Shower timer ........................................................................................................................ 41
• Solar tank (pre-heating combi boiler) .................................................................................... 42
• Scheduling ........................................................................................................................... 44
• Frost protection .................................................................................................................... 45
• Using the boiler pump as zone pump or system pump .......................................................... 46
• Deaeration cycle................................................................................................................... 47
• Energy calculation ................................................................................................................ 48
• OpenTherm .......................................................................................................................... 51
• Components ......................................................................................................................... 52
• CU-GH09 / CB-06 connections ............................................................................................. 64
• Smart TC reference guide..................................................................................................... 66
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Documentation
For detailed end user information see also the Naneo PMC-S User and Installation Manual.
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Parameter overview
Explanation
• AP Appliance related parameters
• BP Buffer related parameters
• CP Zone related parameters
• DP DHW related parameters
• EP Smart Solutions parameters
• GP Gas fired heat engine related parameters
• HP Heat pump related parameters
• MP Combustion engine parameters
• NP EM platform related parameters
• OP Oil fired related parameters
• PP CH parameters
Note
Parameter location, access level and default values can be different according firmware version,
country or brand. Some parameters are only accessible when a sensor or SCB is connected.
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Menu
Naneo PMC-S parameter location in menu structure.
Advanced Naneo PMC-S parameter location in menu structure Recom and Smart Service App
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Parameter table
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Above this outdoor temperature the boiler will not
start for central heating
AP074 General boiler function 0 = OFF
Central heating OFF 1 = ON
The boiler will not start for central heating.
DHW is still operational.
(Forced summer mode).
AP079 Outdoor temperature control 0 = 10 Hour
Thermal inertia of the building used for heat up (lowest thermal inertia)
speed. 1 = 14 Hour
Used for outside temperature control. 2 = 18 Hour
3 = 22 Hour
Do not change. 4 = 26 Hour
Used for switching over between summer / winter 5 = 30 Hour
mode 6 = 34 Hour
7 = 38 Hour
8 = 42 Hour
9 = 46 Hour
10 = 50 Hour (highest
thermal inertia)
See chapter: Outside temperature.
AP080 Outdoor temperature control -60 - 25 °C
Outside temperature below which the antifreeze
protection is activated.
See chapter: Outside temperature.
AP082 General boiler function 0 = Off
Enable daylight saving for the system. 1 = On
AP091 Outdoor temperature control 0 = Auto
Type of sensor connection to be used for the 1 = Wired sensor
outdoor sensor. 2 = Wireless sensor
Auto: Priority in the following order: wired > 3 = Internet measured
wireless > internet. 4 = No sensor used or
Preferred setting: 1 or 4. Option 2 and 3 currently connected
(status 01- 2021 not fully operational).
See chapter: Heat curve / Outside temperature.
CP000 General boiler function 0 - 90 °C
Maximum flow temperature setpoint.
Upper limit.
CP010 General boiler function 0 - 90 °C
Flow temperature setpoint used when there is no
outside sensor and no room sensor.
Temperature set point when ON/OFF thermostat is
connected on R-Bus input. Limited by CP000.
CP020 General boiler function 0 = disabled
Function of direct central heating zone of the boiler. 1 = Direct
CP040 Zone functionality 0 Min - 20 Min
Delay of post operation of the zone pump.
CP060 Prefered Smart TC setting 5 - 20 °C
Wished room temperature when holiday mode is
activated.
CP070 Prefered Smart TC setting 5 - 30 °C
Room setpoint to switch from comfort to reduced in
heating mode.
CP080 Prefered Smart TC setting 5 - 30 °C
Setpoint temperature activity: Sleep
CP081 Prefered Smart TC setting 5 - 30 °C
Setpoint temperature activity: Home
CP082 Prefered Smart TC setting 5 - 30 °C
Setpoint temperature activity: Away
CP083 Prefered Smart TC setting 5 - 30 °C
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Setpoint temperature activity: Morning
CP084 Prefered Smart TC setting 5 - 30 °C
Setpoint temperature activity: Evening
CP085 Prefered Smart TC setting 5 - 30 °C
Setpoint temperature activity: Custom
AP102 Using the boiler pump as zone pump? Yes / 1 = Pump run as zone pump.
The pump only runs when the boiler
zone has a heat request.
Otherwise it is used as a system pump (feed low No / 0 = Pump run as system pump
loss header).
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CP640 General boiler function 0 = Normally Open
Logic level contact to start heating 1 = Normally Close
CP660 Prefered Smart TC setting. 0 = None
Icon used to display this zone. 1 = All
2 = Bedroom
3 = Livingroom
4 = Study
5 = Outdoor
6 = Kitchen
7 = Basement
CP730 General boiler function 0 = Extra slow
Heat up speed selection. 1 = Slowest
2 = Slow
This allows you to determine how quickly or slowly 3 = Normal
the controller responds. This parameter affects the 4 = Fast
pre-heating and the control response. 5 = Fastest
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See chapter: Anti-legionella. 2 = Daily
DP005 Domestic hot water (DHW) 0 - 50 °C
Increase flow temperature setpoint above required
tank temperature.
See chapter: DHW.
DP006 Domestic hot water (DHW) 2 - 15 °C
Hysteresis, below the offset, on external tank
temperature sensor for start heat demand.
See chapter: DHW.
DP007 Domestic hot water (DHW) 0 = CH
Position of three way valve during standby. 1 = DHW
DP020 Domestic hot water (DHW) 0 - 99 Sec
Pump post run time.
DP034 Domestic hot water (DHW) 0 °C - 10 °C
Offset on the setpoint for external tank sensor to
end heat demand.
See chapter: DHW.
DP035 Domestic hot water (DHW) -20 - 20 °C
Start pump.
DP060 Domestic hot water (DHW) 0 = Schedule 1
DHW primary time program selector. 1 = Schedule 2
2 = Schedule 3
DP070 Domestic hot water (DHW) 40 - 65 °C
Primary Comfort Setpoint.
See chapter: DHW.
DP080 Domestic hot water (DHW) 7 - 50 °C
Primary reduced setpoint.
DP140 Domestic hot water (DHW) 0 = Combi
Type load on the DHW circuit. 1 = Solo
2 = Layered cylinder
3 = Process heat
4 = External
(Heat request from SCB-xx.
For BIC boiler with internal
DHW tank: SCB-05)
DP150 Domestic hot water (DHW) 0 = Temperature sensor
DHW input. 1 = Thermostat (ON/OFF)
Not for Naneo PMC-S combi.
DP160 Domestic hot water (DHW) 50 - 90 °C
Temperature setpoint for anti legionella.
See chapter: Anti-legionella.
DP170 Prefered Smart TC setting -
Start time of holiday.
DP180 Prefered Smart TC setting -
End time of holiday.
DP200 Domestic hot water (DHW) 0 = Scheduling (time program)
Mode Zone DHW primary Working. 1 = Manual (controlled by Smart TC)
See chapter: ECO mode for DHW (Combi) 2 = Frost protection
DP337 Domestic hot water (DHW) 10 - 60 °C
Zone DHW primary Holiday Setpoint
DP347 Domestic hot water (DHW) 0 = Disable Eco mode
Combi DHW mode when MK1 or ON/OFF 1 = Enable Eco mode
thermostat is connected. Not to be modified for the 2 = Eco mode according to
Naneo PMC-S in combination with an Smart TC. OpenTherm setting
See chapter: ECO mode for DHW (Combi)
DP357 Prefered Smart TC setting 0 - 180 Min
Shower timer combi boiler.
Shower time before action is taken.
Active when DP367 = 1 or 2.
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See chapter: Shower timer.
DP367 Prefered Smart TC setting 0 = Off / No Shower timer not active
Shower timer combi boiler. 1 = Warning / Shower timer active
Action to be taken when the time has elapsed. 2 = Reduced mode DHW setpoint /
See chapter: Shower timer. Shower timer active.
DP377 Prefered Smart TC setting 20 - 65 °C
Shower timer combi boiler.
Domestic hot water (DHW).
Reduced DHW temperature set point during
limitation.
Active when DP367 = 2.
See chapter: Shower timer.
GP007 Central heating (CH) 1400 - 7000 Rpm
Maximum fan speed.
GP008 Central heating (CH) 1400 - 4000 Rpm
Minimum fan speed.
GP009 Central heating (CH) 1000 - 4000 Rpm
Fan speed during ignition.
GP010 SCB-09 setting 0 = No
GPS check enabled? Is an external gas pressure 1 = Yes
switch connected and should it be used in the
control of the appliance.
GP021 General boiler function 10 - 40 °C
Maximum delta T for the heat exchanger. Modulate
back when delta temperature is larger than this
threshold.
GP022 General boiler function 1 - 255
Value for average flow calculation. Not a time, just Min = Shortest
a value for internal calculation. Max = Longest
GP050 Energy calculation 0 - 80 kW
Absolute minimum power output of the device in
kW. This is the power the device can produce
when burner parameters are set at minimum.
PP014 Reduction of heat exchanger dT by increasing 1 - 40 °C
pump speed to prevent controlled stop on dT.
PP015 General boiler function 0 - 99 Min
System pump post run time.
PP016 General boiler function 20 - 100 %
Maximum system pump speed.
PP017 General boiler function 0 - 100 %
Maximum pump speed at minimum burner load.
This is a percentage of max pump speed. The
maximum pump speed increases when the load
increases.
PP018 General boiler function 20 - 100 %
Minimum system pump speed.
PP023 General boiler function 1 - 10 °C
Temperature hysteresis for the generator to start
on central heating.
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Parameter overview PCU / GU-GH
Overview parameters old platform (PCU) and the new eSmart control platform (CU-GH).
Advanced service parameters (ADV) only to be read and adjusted by means of the Smart Service
Tool.
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Signals (Information menu)
Menu Signal
Information AM001, AM010, AM011, AM012, AM014, AM015, AM016, AM018, AM019, AM024,
AM027, AM033, AM037, AM040, AM046, AM091, BM000, CM030, CM190, CM200,
CM210, CM240, CM280, DM001, DM002, DM005, DM008, DM009, DM019, DM029,
GM001, GM002, GM003, GM004, GM007, GM008, GM013, GM027, GM044
Overview
Signal Description
AM001 Is the appliance currently in domestic hot 0 = No DHW demand
water production mode. 1 = DHW demand
AM010 Current pump speed. 0 % - 100 %
AM011 Service message active / Maintenance 0 = No
needed. 1 = yes
AM012 Status of appliance. See Chapter:
Status / Substatus
AM014 Sub Status of appliance. See Chapter:
Status / Substatus
AM015 Pump running. 0 = No
1 = yes
AM016 Flow temperature. °C
AM018 Return temperature. °C
AM019 Water pressure. bar
AM024 Actual relative power produced.
AM027 Outside temperature. °C
AM033 Next service indication, the service 0 = None (If AP10 = 3)
indication after the upcoming. 1 = A (If AP10 = 2)
0 = No notification 2 = B (If AP10 = 2)
1 = General (custom) notification 3 = C (If AP10 = 2)
2 = ABC notification 4 = Custom (If AP10 =1)
AM037 Three way valve status. 0 = CH
1 = DHW
AM040 Current control temperature. °C
AM046 Outside temperature received from an °C
internet source.
AM091 Seasonal mode active (summer / winter). 0 = Winter
1 = Winter system frost protection
2 = Summer neutral band
3 = Summer
BM000 DHW temperature depending on °C
loadtype this is tank temperature or
DHW temperature.
CM030 Current room temperature. °C
CM190 Current room temperature setpoint °C
requested.
CM200 Displaying current operating mode. 0 = Standby
1 = Heating
2 = Cooling
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CM210 Outside temperature. °C
CM240 Outside sensor connected to the zone.
CM280 Internal room temperature set point °C
calculated by the room temperature
control (RTC).
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Status / Substatus
This overview is a platform wide list of possible staus and substatus. Not all are used for the Naneo
PMC-S.
Status
AM012 Status
6 Pump post run. Pump post run. DHW to CH switch with cold
return temperature. Reduce risk of
blocking/locking due to high dT
7 Cooling active.
8 Controlled stop. Temperatures are above setpoint. Wait for
start condition. start condition is depends the
requested temperature vs actual temperature
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Status
AM014 Sub status
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45 Limited power on Tflue gas.
46 Auto filling Installation. initial filling water pressure < 0,3 bar.
47 Auto filling Top-up. auto filling water pressure < 0,8 bar.
60 Pump post running. pump running after CH or DHW heat
demands is off.
61 Open pump.
62 Open hydraulic valve relay.
63 Set boiler anti cycle timer.
65 Heat pump relieved and backup on.
66 Heat pump flow over max flow temp and
backup ON.
67 Heat pump off due to external condition and
backup on.
68 Heat pump off due to hybrid and backup on.
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95 The machine is in wait state until the water
pressure is sufficient.
96 No producer available in the appliance or the
system.
102 Heat pump free cooling mode CH pump
Inactive.
103 Heat pump free cooling mode CH pump
active
104 Source pump pre running.
200 Initialising. Done.
201 Initialising. CSU.
202 Initialising. Identifiers.
203 Initialising. Blocking.
204 Initialising. Safety.
205 Initialising. Blocking.
254 State unknown.
255 Sub state SU out of resets 1Hr wait time
active.
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Warnings (A) / Blockings (H) / Lockings (E)
Explanation error codes
A00.43
1 2 3
3. Error number*:
• 0-99
* This overview is a list of messages. Not all are used for this product.
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Overview
This overview is a list of messages. Note: not all are used for this product.
Warnings
Blockings
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Lockings
E00.04 Return temperature sensor is either removed or measures a temperature below range.
E00.05 Return temperature sensor is either shorted or measures a temperature above range.
E00.06 Return temperature sensor was expected but not detected.
E00.07 Return temperature difference is too large.
E00.16 Domestic Hot Water tank temperature sensor is either removed or measures a temperature
below range.
E00.17 Domestic Hot Water tank temperature sensor is either shorted or measures a temperature
above range.
E00.44 Domestic hot water outlet temperature sensor is either removed or measures a
temperature below range.
E00.45 Domestic hot water outlet temperature sensor is either shorted or measures a temperature
above range.
E01.04 5x Error of unintended flame loss occurrence.
E01.11 Fan speed has exceeded normal operating range.
E01.12 Return temperature has a higher temperature value than the flow temperature.
E01.24 Several combustion errors occur with 24 hours.
E02.13 Blocking Input of the Control Unit from device external environment.
E02.15 External CSU Timeout.
E02.17 Gas Valve Control unit communication has exceeded feedback time.
E02.32 Auto filling installation communication has exceeded feedback time.
E02.35 Safety critical device has been disconnected.
E02.39 No sufficient rise of pressure after auto filling.
E02.47 Failed Connecting Function Groups.
E04.00 Safety parameters Level 5 are not correct or missing.
E04.01 Flow temperature sensor is either shorted or measuring a temperature above range.
E04.02 Flow temperature sensor is either removed or measuring a temperature below range.
E04.03 Measured flow temperature above safety limit.
E04.04 Flue temperature sensor is either shorted or measuring a temperature above range.
E04.05 Flue temperature sensor is either removed or measuring a temperature below range.
E04.06 Measured flue temperature above limit.
E04.07 Deviation in flow sensor 1 and flow sensor 2 detected.
E04.08 Safety input is open.
E04.09 Deviation in flue sensor 1 and flue sensor 2 detected.
E04.10 5 Unsuccessful burners starts detected.
E04.11 VPS Gas Valve proving failed.
E04.12 False flame detected before burner start.
E04.13 Fan speed has exceeded normal operating range.
E04.14 The burner temperature and setpoint differs more than 60s regarding GVC configuration.
E04.15 The flue gas pipe is blocked.
E04.17 The driver for the gas valve is broken.
E04.18 The flow temperature is less than the minimum defined by the GVC parameter.
E04.19 Mass flow sensor communication.
E04.20 Mass flow sensor deviation.
E04.21 Deviation in burner sensor 1 and burner sensor 2 detected.
E04.23 Gas Valve Control internal locking.
E04.24 No Gas Family determined during gas family detection mode.
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Counters
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Hat curve / Outside temperature
Related parameter
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Heat curve
1 = Parameter CP000.
2 = Parameter CP210.
3 = Parameter CP230.
F = Heat curve.
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Where to connect the outside sensor?
• Sensor value measured by sensor connected on CU will also be used for connected SCB-
zones.
• When connected a sensor on a SCB-zone, the measured temperature will be used only for tis
zone.
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Reference room temperature
The heating curve is based on a desired room temperature of 20°C.
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ilding inertia (with connected outdoor sensor)
The controller reacts at the same speed as the building, thus limiting any variation in room
temperature inside it. The control unit works as a function of the mean outside temperature over 130
seconds and not as a function of the instantaneous temperature.
For example:
Setting the building's inertia factor I = 3 (Factory setting)
TR=10+ (4x3) = 22 hours
Outside temperature changes integrated for ideal disruption, with an inertia factor of 3. The control unit
will therefore take 22 hours to compensate for 90% of a variation in outside temperature.
The water temperature of the boiler flow will change according to an integrated outside temperature
over 22 hours, thus taking into account the building's reaction speed.
Parameter
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Frost protection (with connected outdoor sensor)
The frost protection of the system is activated if the outside temperature averaged over 2
hours falls below the temperature setpoint AP080. In case of activation, burner and pump are
started.
Example AP080 = 3
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Blocking input (BL)
Connection
Used for an external potential free NC contact,
A wire loop is placed on the screw terminal.
Maximal wire length: < 10 m
Related parameter
AP001: Blocking function / CH Enable (Default: 1)
1 = Full blocking: State 9, blocking code H.02.10
2 = Partial blocking: State 9, blocking code H.02.09, frost protection possible.
3 = User reset locking: State 10, locking code E.02.13, frost protection, but no burner start.
Related status
Status9: Blocking mode / (No) Heat demand
Status 10: Locking mode / (No) Heat demand
Additional Information
- Frost protection can overrule the blocking contact, depending on Parameter AP001.
- The blocking input contact can be used for CO boiler switch off. The contact will be opened when it
receives a CO signal from an interconnect carbon monoxide alarm.
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Enable input DHW/CH
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Service notification (ABC)
Parameter AP009, AP010, AP011 - Service Notification
The boiler is pre-programmed to generate a service message as soon as the boiler needs
maintenance. This message appears in the display of the boiler, and on the screen of the Smart TC.
As a service notification the display will show service controlled by an algorithm based on counters.
The service notification will normally follow an interval of 2-3 years (start with interval n = 2),
in the order A, B, A, C, A, B, A…etc. Only heavy use (burner starts and or hours) will shorten the
interval.
- Service notification A when interval n = 2 or 6
- Service notification B when interval n = 4
- Service notification C when interval n = 8
Calculation Interval:
- Operating hours > 17520 (2 years) OR
- Burner starts > 75000 AND Burning hours > 5500
Calculation Interval:
- Operating hours > AP009 OR
- Burner hours > AP011
Parameter
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Signals
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Contents maintenance sets
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Automatic filling
Important
This knob may only being used when boiler is
not present or functional
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Note
• Min working pressure: 0.8 bar.
• Max. water inlet temperature: 85°C.
Combi boiler:
bar 0 0,2 0,4 0,5 0,7 1,0 1,3 1,5 2,0
l/min 0 0 0,16 0,65 1,6 2,8 3,38 3,82 4,78
l/h 0 0 10 39 96 168 203 229 287
Hydroblock
Combi boiler (mounting frame filling unit): Double solo boiler (stand-alone filling unit):
Discharge connection
This connection is available for combi and double solo stand-alone filling units.
Parameter setting
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Level Parameter Description Range Default
2 AP006 Automatic filling. 0 bar-6 bar 0,8 bar
Water pressure below the automatic
filling will start (depending setting
AP014).
When automatic filling is not activated
a warning will be displayed.
2 AP014 Automatic filling mode 0 = Auto filling disabled 0
1 = Auto filling manual
(semi-automatic)
2 = Auto filling automatic
2 AP023 Maximum time to fill the installation 0 Min-90 Min 5 Min
and to reach 0,3 bar.
2 AP051 minimum time between 2 fillings 0 Days-65535 Days 90 Days
2 AP069 Maximum time to top up the 0 Min-60 Min 5 Min
installation
2 AP070 Maximal water pressure. 0 bar-2,5 bar 2 bar
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DHW / CH temperature setting
The desired hot water temperature can be set with both a parameter setting (DP070) and
the minus button on the control panel. Setting the temperature with the +/- buttons on the
control panel has priority and ignores DP070.
About the same applies to the maximum supply temperature setting. This can also be set
with a parameter setting (CP000) or with the plus button on the control panel. Setting the
temperature on the control panel is always limited by CP000.
Disabling DHW / CH
It is also possible to turn off the hot water operation or central heating. First, by using the method
described above to set the temperature below 1. The display then displays 'OFF'.
As an alternative, this can also be set by means of the following parameter setting:
• CH: AP016 (0 = OFF)
• DHW: AP017 (0 = OFF)
By disabling the central heating or hot water operation via these parameters, the possibility of
changing this via the control panel will be switched off.
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DHW
Use of Tdhw connection
Combi boiler with solar tank Double solo boiler with external tank
Internal DHW sensor: not present on this boiler type. Use heat exchanger flow temperature.
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External tank
System CU-GH09
With external tank
Naneo PMC-S Solo
and Double solo
Boiler Setpoint DP070
Tflow Offset 5°C
Raise DP005
Load offset 2°C
Hysteresis 1°C
Tank Setpoint DP070
heat demand ON/OFF Offset DP034
Hysteresis DP006
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ECO mode for DHW
To be described.
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Anti-legionella
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Shower timer
DHW Energy saving functionality. To keep a shower short.
Parameter setting
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Solar tank (pre-heating combi boiler)
Solar tank
• Only for use in combination with combi boilers. Not suitable for solo or double solo boilers.
• When a sensor connected to de Tdhw connector, this sensor will act like a solar boiler tank
sensor. The boiler calculate a DHW setpoint taking in account to the temperature.
• The temperature can be read with Signal DM005.
• Max. inlet temperature Naneo PMC-S: xxx °C
Flow restrictor
Solar sensor
1070Ω @ 85°C
10kΩ @ 25°C
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Solar controls
Basic control (illustrative example)
20ºC
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Scheduling
Example scheduling
Activities:
1 - Morning
2 - Away
3 - Home
4 - Evening
5 - Sleep
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Frost protection
The frost protection of the system is activated if the outside temperature averaged over 2
hours falls below the temperature setpoint AP080. In case of activation, burner and pump are
started.
Example AP080 = 3
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Using the boiler pump as zone pump or system pump
Characteristics
The boiler pump:
- will run depending setting AP102. This is not a SCB-10 parameter, but a heat pump or boiler
parameter.
- can be used as an system pump or as a zone pump.
- controlled by the main control board connected to the pump connection (CB-xx) of the boiler /heat
pump itself.
Schematics
For this example, a SCB-10 and Quinta Ace is used.
Example 1: Example 2:
Using the boiler pump as system pump. Using the boiler pump as zone pump.
AP102 = 0 (no) AP102 = 1 (yes)
Boiler pump start at each heat demand of Boiler pump start only at heat demand
CIRCA or CIRC B. CH circuit.
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Deaeration cycle
Status
17 Deaeration
Substatus
0 Standby
3 Stop pump
61 Start pump
Note:
Dearation cycle cannot be deactivated.
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Energy calculation
Energy calculation parameter GP017 and GP050 only to be changed in case a deviation exist
between the displayed m3 in the energy consumption screen of the Smart TC room unit and the
registered m3, measured by the building gas meter.
Important is to understand that these parameters are only relevant to use in combination with the
energy calculation functionality of the Smart TC. With the parameters GP017 and GP050 the display
of the used energy in kW can be influenced. This can be useful in cases of increased resistance of the
heat exchanger or flue discharge system.
However, our experience is that it is almost not possible to use this algorithm to fine tune the displayed
energy calculation. That is why we advise not to modify both parameters GP017 and GP050.
Often technicians think that these parameters are meant to modify the boiler capacity in kW. This is
not the case. For these other parameters have to be modified:
• GP007 Central heating (CH) Maximum fan speed.
• GP008 Central heating (CH) Minimum fan speed.
• GP009 Central heating (CH) Fan speed during ignition.
• DP003 Domestic hot water (DHW) Maximum fan speed.
Explanation
• Nominal input (Hi): theoretical input power according to boiler specification (Himin and Hi max.).
Set by fan speed parameter GP007 and GP008.
• Calculated input: realistic output used for visualizing energy cost.
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Related parameter
Related counters
Only available in the MK3.
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Smart TC screen
The displayed energy consumption data are an indication of the consumed energy.
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OpenTherm
When an OpenTherm controller is connected to the zone, all heating and cooling algorithms are
disabled, including scheduling. The calculated temperature setpoint (CM07x) is given by the
OpenTherm controller.
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Components
Return sensor
Data
Temperature Rnom
°C Ω
5 25440
10 19930
15 15730
20 12500
25 10000
30 8051
35 6524
40 5319
45 4362
50 3597
55 2982
60 2485
65 2081
70 1751
75 1480
80 1256
85 1071
90 917
95 788
100 680
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Flow temperature sensor
Double NTC
Electrical connection
Values
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Solar sensor combi boiler
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Outside temperature sensor
NTC 10 kΩ @ 25°C
Locations to be avoided
Do not place the sensor in a sheltered area, such as in a niche or under a balcony. Also, it must not be
affected by the heat (or cold) flowing through doors, windows or ventilation openings.
Recommended locations
The outside sensor must be installed on the most exposed and coldest outer wall of the building (north
or north-west) away from direct sunlight. It should be placed on a corner, or alternatively on the middle
of a wall, so as to be directly affected by changes in the weather conditions. It should be easily
accessible.
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Installation and Fastening
- Mount the outside sensor onto the outer wall with the supplied accessories: two CB 4 mm dia.
wood screws and sockets.
- Connect a maxi. 2x 1,5 mm2 cross-section cable on the 2-pin sensor.
- Connect the cable on the 2 pin-connector delivered with the boiler, then connect it to the
terminal of the control panel connection strip, at the foreseen location.
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Ignition
- Between the left pin and the ignition cable outlet, you can measure a resistance of
around 1.4 MΩ.
- Measurement between terminals 1 and 2: 1.5MΩ.
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Gas valve
Resistance between L + N
28kW: ± 4,25kΩ
40kW: ± xxx kΩ
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Water pressure sensor
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Heat exchanger maintenance
General notes:
• The heat exchanger has a
treated surface and
therefore does not need to
be cleaned. Cleaning with
cleaning tools, chemicals,
high pressure or water is
prohibited.
• It is not necessary to clean
the condensate trap.
Advise: never disassemble
the condensate trap. Once
removed, it cannot be easy
reinstalled.
You can follow the instructions below whenever you suspect increased resistance in the air supply or
flue gas discharge (including the heat exchanger) of your boiler.
Follow the instructions below when you suspect increased resistance in the air supply or flue gas
discharge (including the heat exchanger) of a boiler. A control pressure measurement is performed to
indicate whether the heat exchanger or burner is contaminated.
Requirements:
• Phillips screwdriver
• Flathead screwdriver
• Adjustable spanner
• Pressure gauge (range 0 - 20 mbar)
• Installation and service manual
• New burner
Preparation.
Before you carry out the measurement described in the steps below, as a minimum you must perform
the following checks:
• Check the boiler adjustment (O2)
• Check the air supply and flue gas discharge
• Check the equipment for recirculation
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Use the correct CN1 code given in the table below to determine the values needed.
2. Check the fan speed at (DHW) full load. This value is stored in parameter DP003. The value
must match the value shown in the table "Control pressure". If not, reset this parameter to the
value shown in the table.
4. In order to determine the actual control pressure, connect the pressure gauge to the top
measuring nipple of the gas valve unit. Do not forget to open (and to close it after the
measurement) the screw in the nipple (marked yellow in picture below).
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5. Remove the green R-bus connector from the CB-03 connection board if there is an Smart TC
(On/Off or OpenTherm) connected.
6. Heat the boiler in chimney-sweeping mode at DHW full load (setting: H) and wait until the fan
has reached its maximum speed.
7. Exit chimney-sweeping mode and read off the highest measured value on the pressure gauge
during the post-circulation time for the fan. This is the measured control pressure.
Important: the control pressure must only be measured during the post circulation time of the
fan when leaving chimney sweep mode H if the boiler is no longer in operation. If the boiler is
heating, the control pressure measurement will be incorrect.
8. Compare the measured pressure with the control pressure which was determined in step 3. If
the measured control pressure is less than this value, clean or replace the burner and go back
to step 6.
Important: the burner should be cleaned using compressed air at a maximum pressure
of 2 bar.
9. If the measured control pressure after cleaning or replacing the burner still is less then this
value, replace the heat exchanger.
10. If the heat exchanger has been replaced at step 9, the measuring procedure from step 6 to 8
should be carried out again after assembly of the new heat exchanger in the device. If the
measured control pressure still is less than the value determined in step 3, then re-check the
points mentioned in Preparation, page 7
11. Reconnect the wiring (or connector) from the thermostat connection (On/Off or OpenTherm or
RU) on the control board.
12. Do not forget to close the screw in the measure nipple of the gas valve.
13. Reset the value from parameter DP003 to the original found value.
Note: this procedure is available in EN/DE/NL and FR. Contact your sales/service representative at De
Dietrich to receive a copy.
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DHW Cartridge
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CU-GH09 / CB-06 connections
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X1 User I/O X2 Field connections
1 - OpenTherm 1 - GND
2 - CH Enable 2 - OpenTherm
3 - DHW Enable 3 - GND
4 - Release input 4 - Blocking input
5 - DHW NTC external 5 - GND
tank 6 - Tdhw external tank
6 - Outdoor sensor 7 - GND
7 - CU TX - HMI RX 8 - Toutside
8 - CU RX - HMI TX
9 - CAN_H X3 CH/DHW Enable
10 - CAN_L - Not operational
11 - +5Vdc
12 - Ground X4 L-bus
13 - +24Vdc - SCB bus connection
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Smart TC reference guide
AP016 CH ON/OFF.
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CP320 Operating mode.
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Scheduling data not stored in accessible
parameters.
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CP080 Setpoint temperature activity: Sleep.
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CP210 Curve base temperature in comfort
mode.
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AP073 Above this outdoor temperature the
boiler will not start for central heating.
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AP014 Automatic filling mode.
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DP070 Setpoint DHW: Comfort / Day.
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ECO: DP200 DHW working mode = Eco ON (2)
or
Comfort: DP070 Comfort temperature.
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