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Vitotronic 200h
Vitotronic 200h
Instructions
for use by heating contractor
Vitotronic 200-H
Type HK1B
Weather-compensated, digital heating circuit control units
VITOTRONIC 200-H r
IMPORTANT
Certified as a component Read and save these instructions
part for Viessmann boilers for future reference.
Please ensure that these instructions are read and understood before commencing installation. Failure to comply with
the instructions listed below and details printed in this manual can cause product/property damage, severe personal
injury, and/or loss of life. Ensure all requirements below are understood and fulfilled (including detailed information
found in manual subsections).
Product documentation
Read all applicable documentation before commencing
installation. Store documentation near boiler in a
WARNING
readily accessible location for reference in the future Installers must follow local regulations with respect to
by service personnel. installation of carbon monoxide detectors. Follow the
Viessmann maintenance schedule of the boiler contained
For a listing of applicable literature, in this manual.
please see section entitled “Important
Regulatory and Installation Requirements”. Operating and Service Documentation
It is recommended that all product documentation such
as parts lists, operating and service instructions be
Warranty handed over to the system user for storage.
Information contained in this and Documentation is to be stored near boiler in a readily
related product documentation must accessible location for reference by service personnel.
be read and followed. Failure to do
so renders the warranty null and void.
Advice to owner
Once the installation work is complete, the heating
contractor must familiarize the system operator/
ultimate owner with all equipment, as well as safety
precautions/requirements, shutdown procedure, and
the need for professional service annually before the
heating season begins.
Product Information
Vitotronic 200-H, Type HK1B
For centralized heating circuit control.
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Page
Components Sensors..................................................................73
Mixing Valve Motor...................................................74
Extension EA1 Accessory (optional)...........................75
Specification Specification............................................................77
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Safety Terminology
Take note of all symbols and notations intended to draw attention to potential hazards or important product
information. These include ”WARNING” and ”CAUTION”. See below.
WARNING CAUTION
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, could result in substantial product / if not avoided, may result in minor injury or product /
property damage, serious injury or loss of life. property damage.
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Electrical installation
Required codes
In systems with a DHW tank, the coding addresses
“00:2” to “00:10” are set automatically.
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Extension for heating circuits 2 and 3 with mixing valve Main PCB 120 V~
(with accessory extension module, supplied separately)
sÖM1 Heating circuit pump
? M2/M3 Supply temperature sensor or
sÖ M2/M3 Heating circuit pump Primary pump, primary store system
gS M2/M3 Mixing valve motor sA Circulation pump for DHW tank heating
(accessory)
Main PCB, LV sK DHW re-circulation pump (on site)
fÖ Power supply
! Outside temperature sensor gÖ Central fault message
§/? Supply temperature sensor gSM1 Mixing valve motor
%A DHW tank temperature sensor or
%B DHW tank temperature sensor 2 Motor for 3-way mixing valve, primary store
(optional accessory not used) system
aJB Return temperature sensor aBH Power supply connection for accessories
(optional accessories not used)
aVD External hook-up
aVG KM BUS participant (accessory)
LON LON BUS, connecting cable for data exchange
with other Vitotronic control units
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Legend
A Cables with moulded strain relief
B On-site cables; strip up to 4 in. (100 mm) insulation
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Legend
! Outside temperature sensor
§/? Supply temperature sensor
%A DHW tank temperature sensor
%B DHW tank temperature sensor 2
(optional accessory not used)
aJB Return temperature sensor
(optional accessory not used)
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240V pumps
Contactor specification 120VAC 1A
A Din rail
B Contactor/relay (field supplied)
C Pump
D Power supply w/disconnect and protection
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Legend Legend
A 24V Mixing Valve Adaptor A 120V Mixing Valve Adaptor
B DIN Rail (in junction box) B DIN Rail (in connection enclosure)
C 24V Valve Actuator C 120V Valve Actuator
D Valve D Valve
Available connections
Refer to the mixing valve adaptor
gS M1 for heating circuit 1 Installation Instructions
gS M2 for heating circuit 2
gS M3 for heating circuit 3
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Connection options:
Connection at plug aVH
Extension EA1 (accessory, see page 75)
Connection
Note: ‘Live’ contacts lead to short circuits or phase failure.
The external connection must be potential-free.
When the contact is closed, burner operation is load-
dependent. The supply water is heated to the value set
in the coding address “9B” in the “General” group on the
Vitotronic 300 -K.
The supply water temperature is limited by this set
value and the electronic supply temperature maximum
limit (coding address “06” in the “Boiler” group on the
Vitotronic 200).
Legend
A Floating contact Codes
B Plug aVH of the control unit
Plug aVH No code required.
Extension EA1 Set “5D”, “5E” or “5F” in the “General”
group to 2.
Legend
A Floating contact
B Extension EA1
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Legend
A External “Mixing valve open” (floating contact)
B External “Mixing valve closed” (floating contact)
Codes
External “Mixing valve open” External “Mixing valve closed”
This function is assigned to the heating circuits via This function is assigned to the heating circuits via
coding address “9A” in the “General” group. coding address “99” in the “General” group.
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Plug aVD
Via coding address “91” in the “General” group, the
function can be assigned to the heating circuits.
Legend
A Floating contact
B Plug aVD of the control unit
Extension EA1
The changeover can be achieved separately for heating
circuits 1 to 3.
Set “5D”, “5E” or “5F” in the “General” group to 1.
Via coding address “D8” in the “Heating circuit...” group,
the function can be assigned to the heating circuits.
Legend
A Floating contact
B Extension EA1
or Central heating
w ON/DHW ON
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Legend
L: Line
N: Neutral
G: Ground 1. Ensure that the main power supply to the control
contains overcurrent protection with a minimum
A Power supply 120VAC, 1PH, 60Hz, provide rating of 6A and 2-pole disconnect.
disconnect means and overcurrent protection
as per local codes
WARNING
B Terminals N, G and 11 (in junction box)
The control must be grounded.
C Junction box Ensure that “L”, “N” and “G” are not interchanged.
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The following relay outputs can be switched subject to system equipment level:
Display Explanation
“All actuators” OFF All actuators have been switched OFF.
“Output 20” ON Output 20 active.
“Output 52” Open -
“Output 52” Close -
“DHW tank prim pump” ON Output circulation pump for DHW tank heating active.
“DHW circ pump” ON Output DHW circulation pump active.
“Central fault mess.” ON -
“Htg circ pump HC2”* ON Output heating circuit pump active (heating circuit with mixing valve M2).
“Mixing valve HC2”* Open Output “Mixing valve open” active (heating circuit with mixing valve M2).
“Mixing valve HC2”* Close Output “Mixing valve close” enabled (heating circuit with mixing valve M2).
“Htg circ pump HC3”* ON Output heating circuit pump active (heating circuit with mixing valve M3).
“Mixing valve HC3”* Open Output “Mixing valve open” active (heating circuit with mixing valve M3).
“Mixing valve HC3”* Close Output “Mixing valve open” active (heating circuit with mixing valve M3).
“Solar circuit pump” ON Output solar circuit pump sF at solar control module, type SM1 active.
“Solar circ pmp min” ON Output solar circuit pump sF at solar control module, type SM1, switched to
minimum speed.
“Solar circ pmp max” ON Output solar circuit pump sF at solar control module, type SM1, switched to
maximum speed.
“SM1 output 22” ON Output sS at solar control module, type SM1, active.
Checking sensors
1. Press OK and simultaneously for approx. 4 sec.
2. “Diagnosis”
3. Select group (see page 31).
4. Scan actual temperature of the relevant sensor.
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Room
set-point Outdoor temperature
temperature
Legend
A Underfloor heating system, slope 0.2 to 0.8
B Low temperature heating system, slope 0.8 to 1.6
C Heating systems with a boiler water temperature
in excess of 167° F (75° C), slope greater than 1.6
Legend
A Boiler water temperature or supply temperature
B Outside temperature
C Set room temperature
D Heating circuit pump OFF
E Heating circuit pump ON
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Legend
A Boiler water temperature or supply temperature
B Outside temperature
C Set room temperature
D Heating circuit pump OFF
E Heating circuit pump ON
2. “Heating”
3. Select heating circuit.
Boiler water or
4. “Heating curve”
5. “Slope” or “Shift”
6. Select heating curve according to the system
requirements.
Outside temperature
Legend
A Changing the slope
B Changing the shift (vertical parallel offset of the
heating curve)
Example:
Heating curve setting with slope 1.5:
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For boiler Participant no. 1 Participant no. 10 Participant no. 11 Participant no. 99
Code “77:1” Code “77:10” Set code “77:11”.
For cascade Participant no. 5
Code “77:5”
Control unit is fault Control unit is not fault Control unit is not fault Device is fault manager.
manager manager manager
Code “79:1” Code “79:0”. Code “79:0”.
Control unit transmits the The control unit receives The control unit receives Device receives the time.
time the time the time
Code “7B:1”. Set code “81:3”. Set code “81:3”.
Control unit transmits Control unit receives the Control unit receives the --
outside temperature outside temperature outside temperature
Set code “97:2”. Set code “97:1”. Set code “97:1”.
Viessmann system number Viessmann system number Viessmann system number --
Code “98:1” Code “98:1” Code “98:1”
LON participant fault LON participant fault LON participant fault --
monitoring monitoring monitoring
Code “9C:20” Code “9C:20” Code “9C:20”
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Preconditions:
H The control unit must be programmed as fault manager
(code “79:1”).
H The LON participant no. must be programmed
in all control units
H The LON participant list in the fault manager must
be up to date.
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General
Diagnosis
Heating circuit 1 HC1
Heating circuit 2 HC2*
Actuator test
Heating circuit 3 HC3*
Participant check
Service functions
Service PIN
Vitocom PIN input
Terminate service?
Service reset
3. “Reset data”
4. Select required value or “All details”.
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Brief Scan
For an explanation of the relevant values in the individual lines, see the following table:
Line (brief scan) Field
1 2 3 4 5 6
1: System schemes 01 to 10 Control unit software version Programming unit software version
2: 0 0 Appliance identification
ZE-ID
3: 0 0 Number of KM BUS Software version
participants Solar control module
4: 0 0 0 0 0 0
5: 0 0 0 0 Software version,
extension EA1
6: 0 0 0 0 0 0
7: Subnet address/system number Node address 0 0
8: SNVT Software Software version Number of LON participants
config. version Neuron Chip
0: Auto Communic.
1: Tool coproc.
Heating circuit HC1 Heating circuit HC2* Heating circuit HC3*
9: Remote Software Remote Software Remote Software
control version control version control version
0: Remote 0: Remote 0: Remote
none control none control none control
1: 1: 1:
Vitotrol Vitotrol Vitotrol
200A 200A 200A
2: 2: 2:
Vitotrol Vitotrol Vitotrol
300A 300A 300A
or or or
Vitohome Vitohome Vitohome
300 300 300
10: 0 0 0 0 0 0
11: 0 0 Software 0 Software 0
version, version,
extension for extension for
heating circuits heating circuits
2 and 3 with 2 and 3 with
mixing valve mixing valve
Note: The displays in fields 3 and 5 are the same.
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Acknowledging a fault
Follow the instructions on the display.
Fault Codes
Displayed System characteristics Cause Measures
fault code
10 Controls as if the outside temperature Short circuit, outside Check the outside
was 32° F (0° C) temperature sensor temperature sensor
(see page 73).
18 Controls as if the outside temperature Lead break, outside temperature Check the outside
was 32° F (0° C) sensor temperature sensor
(see page 73).
20 Mixing valve is being closed. Short circuit, supply temperature Check the supply
sensor, heating circuit with temperature sensor
mixing valve M1 (see page 73).
(heating circuit 1)
28 Mixing valve is being closed. Lead break, supply temperature Check the supply
sensor, heating circuit with temperature sensor
mixing valve M1 (see page 73).
(heating circuit 1)
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Fault Codes
Displayed System characteristics Cause Measures
fault code
40* Mixing valve is being closed. Short circuit, supply temperature Check the supply
sensor, heating circuit with temperature sensor
mixing valve M2 (see page 73).
(heating circuit 2)
44* Mixing valve is being closed. Short circuit, supply temperature Check the supply
sensor, heating circuit with temperature sensor
mixing valve M3 (see page 73).
(heating circuit 3)
48* Mixing valve is being closed. Lead break, supply temperature Check the supply
sensor, heating circuit with temperature sensor
mixing valve M2 (see page 73).
(heating circuit 2)
4C* Mixing valve is being closed. Lead break, supply temperature Check the supply
sensor, heating circuit with temperature sensor
mixing valve M3 (see page 73).
(heating circuit 3)
50 DHW tank primary pump “ON”: Short circuit, DHW tank Check the DHW tank
Set DHW temperature = set supply temperature sensor 1 temperature sensor
temperature (see page 73).
Priority control is cancelled.
or
With primary store system:
DHW tank heating is started and stopped
by DHW tank temperature sensor 2.
51 With primary store system: Short circuit, DHW tank Check the DHW tank
DHW tank heating is started and stopped temperature sensor 2 temperature sensor
by DHW tank temperature sensor 1. (see page 73).
58 DHW tank primary pump “ON”: Lead break, DHW tank Check the DHW tank
Set DHW temperature = set boiler water temperature sensor 1 temperature sensor
temperature (see page 73).
Priority control is cancelled.
or
With primary store system:
DHW tank heating is started and stopped
by DHW tank temperature sensor 2.
59 With primary store system: Lead break, DHW tank Check the DHW tank
DHW tank heating is started and stopped temperature sensor 2 temperature sensor
by DHW tank temperature sensor 1. (see page 73).
70 Weather-compensated control unit Short circuit, temperature sensor Check temperature sensor
without return temperature sensor. aJB (see page 73).
or
with primary store system:
Mixing valve primary circuit is being
closed, no DHW heating.
78 Weather-compensated control unit Lead break, temperature sensor Check temperature sensor
without return temperature sensor. aJB (see page 73).
or Without temperature
with primary store system: sensor:
Mixing valve primary circuit is being Set code “4b:0”
closed, no DHW heating.
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Brief description
H Type HK1B:
The control unit has a control circuit for one heating
circuit without mixing valve M1 (heating circuit 1).
H Type HK1B (with accessory module for heating circuits
2 & 3):
The control unit has control circuits for one heating
circuit without mixing valve M1 (heating circuit 1)
and two heating circuits with mixing valve M2 (heating
circuit 2) and M3 (heating circuit 3).
H The set supply temperature of every heating circuit
is determined from the following parameters:
– Outside temperature
– Set room temperature
– Operating mode
– Heating curve slope and shift
H The supply temperature is regulated by the stepped
opening or closing of the mixing valves.
The mixing valve motor control changes the actuating
and pause times subject to the control differential
(control deviation).
H Upper control limit
Electronic maximum supply temperature limit (coding
address “C6” in the “Heating circuit...” group)
Factory set condition: 167° F (75° C)
H Lower control range limit
Electronic minimum supply temperature limit (coding
address “C5” in the “Heating circuit...” group)
Factory set condition: 68° F (20° C)
(only active in standard heating mode)
Functions
Time program
In accordance with the time program in the “Heating
and DHW” heating program, the control unit regulates
between “Central heating with standard room
temperature” and “Central heating with reduced room
temperature”.
Every operating mode has its own set level.
4 time phases per day can be selected.
Outside temperature
A heating curve must be set for matching the control unit
to the building and the heating system.
The heating curve characteristics determine the set boiler
water temperature subject to outside temperature.
The control unit uses an average outside temperature.
This comprises the actual and the adjusted outside
temperature.
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Room temperature
In conjunction with the remote control and room
temperature hook-up (coding address “B0” in the “Heating
circuit...” group):
Compared with the outside temperature, the room
temperature has a greater influence on the set boiler
water temperature (changed via coding address “B2”
in the “Heating circuit...” group).
For control differentials (actual value deviation) above 2 K
room temperature, the influence can be increased again
(coding address “B6” in the “Heating circuit...” group):
H Quick heat-up
The set room temperature must be raised by at least 2 K
by the following measures:
– Activating party mode
– Changeover from central heating with reduced
temperature to central heating with standard
temperature
– Start optimization (coding address “B7” in the
“Heating circuit...” group)
Quick heat-up will stop when the set room temperature
has been reached.
H Quick setback
The set room temperature must be reduced by at least
2 K by the following measures:
– Activating economy mode
– Changeover from central heating with standard
temperature to central heating with reduced
temperature
– Stop optimization (coding address “C1” in the
“Heating circuit...” group)
Quick setback will end when the set room temperature
has been reached.
DHW temperature
Priority control
H With priority control: (code “A2:2” in the “Heating
circuit...” group):
The set supply temperature is set to 32° F (0° C)
during DHW tank heating.
The mixing valve closes and the heating circuit pump is
switched off.
H Without priority control:
The heating circuit control unit continues to operate
with the same set value.
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System dynamics
You can influence the control characteristics of the mixing
valves via coding address “C4” in the “Heating circuit...”
group.
Frost protection
The supply temperature is maintained in accordance with
the heating curve for the reduced set room temperature,
but at min. 50° F (10° C).
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Example using the settings in the factory set condition Control sequence
Mixing valve circuit
The mixing valve motor will not be controlled within the
“neutral zone” (±1 K).
control differential.
The duration of pauses reduces with an increasing control
differential.
Legend
A Start of operation with standard room temperature
B Set boiler water or supply temperature in accordance
with the selected heating curve
C Set boiler water or supply temperature in accordance
with coding address “FA”:
122° F + 20 % = 146.5° F
50° C + 20 % = 60° C
D Duration of operation with raised set boiler water
or supply temperature in accordance with coding
address “FB”:
60 min
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DHW demand to central DHW tank Code “55:3” in the “DHW” group, DHW tank temperature
control, primary store system
Only in conjunction with LON communication module.
The DHW demand can optionally be applied to a central The DHW tank goes cold (set value −2.5 K, adjustable
DHW tank. The DHW tank temperature control in the via coding address “59”):
Vitotronic 200-H is disabled. H The set boiler water temperature is set 20 K higher
In other words, no DHW temperature can be selected and than the set DHW temperature (change via coding
no DHW circulation pump is switched. However, the set address “60”).
time phases for DHW heating remain active. H The primary pump in the primary store system switches
Set coding address “57” in the “DHW’ group. ON (observe coding address “4C” in the “General”
group).
Control sequence H The 3-way mixing valve opens and then regulates
Code “55:0” in the “DHW” group, DHW tank heating to the specified set value (observe coding address “4E”
in the “General” group)..
The DHW tank goes cold (set value −2.5 K, adjustable
via coding address “59”): H The circulation pump for DHW tank heating cycles
(briefly switches ON and OFF) until the set supply
H The set boiler water temperature is set 20 K higher than
temperature has been reached (set DHW temperature
the set DHW temperature (adjustable via coding address
+ 5 K). Then it runs constantly.
“60”).
If, during heating, the actual value falls below the
H Circulation pump for DHW tank heating is ON if DHW required set temperature, the circulation pump for DHW
heating is enabled. tank heating will temporarily cycle again.
The DHW tank is hot (set value +2.5 K): The DHW tank is hot:
H The set boiler water temperature is returned H DHW tank temperature sensor 1:
to the weather-compensated set value. Actual value ≥ set value
H Pump run-on: and
The DHW tank primary pump runs on after DHW tank DHW tank temperature sensor 2:
heating until the following criteria are met: Actual value > set value −1.5 K:
– The weather-compensated set boiler water H The set boiler water temperature is returned to the set
temperature has been reached. weather-compensated value.
– The set DHW temperature is exceeded by 5 K.
H The circulation pump for DHW tank heating stops
– The set max. run-on time has been reached (coding
immediately when the 3-way mixing valve is fully
address “62”).
opened.
H Without pump run-on (code “62:0”). or
H The circulation pump for DHW tank heating stops after
Code “55:2” in the “DHW” group, DHW tank temperature expiry of the run-on time that is selected via code “62”.
control with 2 DHW tank temperature sensors
DHW tank temperature sensor 1 enables the circulation
pump for DHW tank heating and is evaluated for stop
conditions during the pump run-on time.
DHW tank temperature sensor 2:
The DHW tank heating will be switched ON early
if a lot of hot water is drawn off. The DHW tank heating
will be switched off early if no hot water is drawn off.
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“General” Group
Coding
Coding in the factory set condition Possible change
System design
00:1 One heating circuit without mixing 00:2 For system schemes, see the following
valve M1 (heating circuit 1), without to table.
DHW heating 00:10
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“DHW” Group
Coding
Coding in the factory set condition Possible change
DHW
67:40 For solar DHW heating: 67:0 No set value 3.
Set DHW temperature 104° F (40° C). 67:10 Set DHW temperature adjustable from 50
Reheating is suppressed above the selected to to 203° F (10 to 95° C) (limited by boiler
set temperature (DHW heating by the boiler 67:95 specific parameters).
only if solar energy is not sufficient). Observe the setting of coding address “56”
in the “DHW” group.
Enable DHW circulation pump
73:0 DHW circulation pump: 73:1 “ON” from once per hour for 5 min up to
“ON” according to time program. to 6 times per hour for 5 min. during the time
73:6 program.
73:7 Constantly “ON”.
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“Solar” Group
Only in conjunction with solar control module, type SM1.
Coding
Coding in the factory set condition Possible change
Speed control solar circuit pump
02:0 Solar circuit pump (multi stage) without 02:1 Solar circuit pump (multi stage) is speed-
speed control by solar control module SM1. controlled with wave pack control.
02:2 Solar circuit pump is speed-controlled with
PWM control.
DHW tank maximum temperature
08:60 The solar circuit pump stops when the 08:10 The maximum DHW tank temperature is
actual DHW temperature reaches the to adjustable from 50 to 203° F (10 to 90° C).
maximum DHW tank temperature 140° F 08:90
(60° C).
Stagnation time reduction
0A:5 To protect system components and heat 0A:0 Stagnation time reduction is disabled.
transfer medium: 0A:1 Value for stagnation time reduction
the speed of the solar circuit pump is to is adjustable from 1 to 40 K.
reduced if the actual DHW temperature 0A:40
is 5 K below the maximum DHW tank
temperature.
Flow rate solar circuit
0F:70 The solar circuit flow rate at maximum 0F:1 Flow rate adjustable from 0.1 to 25.5 L/min;
pump speed is 7 L/min. to 1 step 0.1 L/min.
0F:255
Extended solar control functions
20:0 No extended control functions enabled. 20:1 Additional function for DHW heating.
20:2 Differential temperature control 2.
20:3 Differential temperature control 2 and
auxiliary function.
20:4 Differential temperature control 2 for central
heating backup.
20:5 Thermostat function.
20:6 Thermostat function and auxiliary function.
20:7 Solar heating via external heat exchanger
without additional temperature sensor.
20:8 Solar heating via external heat exchanger
with additional temperature sensor.
20:9 Solar heating of two DHW tanks.
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Coding
Coding in the factory set condition Possible change
Priority DHW heating
A2:2 DHW tank priority applicable to heating A2:0 Without DHW tank priority applicable
circuit pump and mixing valve. to heating circuit pump and mixing valve.
A2:1 DHW tank priority applies only to the mixing
valves.
Economy function outside temperature
A5:5 With heating circuit pump logic function A5:0 Without heating circuit pump logic function.
(economy circuit): A5:1 With heating circuit pump logic function:
Heating circuit pump “OFF” when the to Heating circuit pump “OFF”; see the
outside temperature (AT) is 1 K higher than A5:15 following table.
the set room temperature (RTset)
AT > RTset + 1 K
Parameter address A5:... With heating circuit pump logic function: Heating circuit pump “OFF”
1 AT > RTset + 5 K
2 AT > RTset + 4 K
3 AT > RTset + 3 K
4 AT > RTset + 2 K
5 AT > RTset + 1 K
6 AT > RTset
7 AT > RTset - 1 K
to
15 AT > RTset - 9 K
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“Heating Circuit 1”, “Heating Circuit 2”*, “Heating Circuit 3”* Group (continued)
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*1 Party mode ends automatically in the “Heating and DHW” heating program when the system changes over to
operation with standard room temperature.
* With an extension module for circuits 2 & 3 (optional accessory)
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“General” Group
Coding
Coding in the factory set condition Possible change
00:1 One system circuit M1 (heating circuit 1), 00:2 For system schemes, see the following table.
without DHW heating. to
00:10
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55
56
57
58
59
“DHW” Group
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61
“Solar” Group
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63
64
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“Heating Circuit 1”, “Heating Circuit 2”*, “Heating Circuit 3”* Group
Coding
Coding in the factory set condition Possible change
A0:0 Without remote control. A0:1 With Vitotrol 200A; automatic recognition.
A0:2 With Vitotrol 300A or Vitohome 300;
automatic recognition.
A1:0 Only with Vitotrol 200A: A1:1 Only party mode can be set at the remote
All possible settings at the remote control can control.
be accessed.
A2:2 DHW tank priority applicable to heating circuit A2:0 Without DHW tank priority applicable
pump and mixing valve. to heating circuit pump and mixing valve.
A2:1 DHW tank priority applies only to the mixing
valves.
A3:2 Outside temperature below 34° F (1° C): A3:-9 Heating circuit pump “ON/ OFF”
Heating circuit pump “ON”. to (see the following table).
Outside temperature above 37° F (3° ): A3:15
Heating circuit pump “OFF”.
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Parameter address A5:... With heating circuit pump logic function: Heating circuit pump “OFF”
1 AT > RTset + 5 K
2 AT > RTset + 4 K
3 AT > RTset + 3 K
4 AT > RTset + 2 K
5 AT > RTset + 1 K
6 AT > RTset
7 AT > RTset - 1 K
to
15 AT > RTset - 9 K
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“Heating Circuit 1”, “Heating Circuit 2”*, “Heating Circuit 3”* Group (continued)
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“Heating Circuit 1”, “Heating Circuit 2”*, “Heating Circuit 3”* Group (continued)
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Legend
A1 PCB, extension for heating circuits 2 and 3 with A8 PCB
mixing valve (only for type HK3B) A10 LON communication module (accessory)
A2 PCB low voltage A11 Power supply unit PCB
A3 PCB 120 V~ A12 ON/OFF switch
A6 Programming unit X Electrical interfaces
A7 Optolink PCB
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PCB 120 V~
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sÖ Heating circuit pump gS Mixing valve
sA Circulation pump for DHW tank heating abH Power supply connection for accessories
(accessory) F Fuse
sK DHW circulation pump (on site) K1-K10 Relay
sL No function S1 ON/OFF switch
fÖ Power supply, 120 V/60 Hz X Electrical interfaces
gÖ Central fault message
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! Outside temperature sensor/radio clock receiver
? Supply temperature sensor aVD External hook-up
%A DHW tank temperature sensor aVH External connections
%B DHW tank temperature sensor 2 for primary store aVG KM BUS participant
system) LON Cable for data exchange between control units
) No function (accessories)
aG No function V1 Fault indicator (red)
aJA No function V2 ON indicator (green)
aJB Return temperature sensor X Electrical interfaces
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Temperature sensor primary store system
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Legend
? Supply temperature sensors
sÖ Heating circuit pumps
fÖ Power supply (to plug aBH)
gS Mixing valve motors
K1-K6 Relay
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DHW tank, supply, return and room temperature sensor Note: The supply temperature sensor in the mixing
valve extension kit is a contact temperature
Note: sensor.
H The supply temperature sensor can be used as a
contact or immersion temperature sensor. H The room temperature sensor is connected at terminals
3 and 4 in the Vitotrol 300A.
Temperature
Viessmann NTC 10 kΩ
1. Pull plug !.
2. Check the sensor resistance across plug terminals
“1” and “2” and compare with the curve.
Resistance in kΩ
Temperature
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Components:
H Mixing valve motor (not for flanged mixing valve)
H Connecting plug for the heating circuit pump
H Supply temperature sensor as contact temperature
sensor for measuring the supply temperature, with
connecting cable 19 ft. (5.8 m) long.
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A Mixing valve plug
B Field wiring
C Connection to mixing valve adaptor
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Ordering parts
The following information is required:
Serial no. (see rating plate A)
Position number of the part (from this parts list)
Obtain standard parts from your local supplier.
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Ordering parts
The following information is required:
Serial no. (see rating plate)
Position number of the part (from this parts list)
Obtain standard parts from your local supplier.
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