Comfort Compact Controller ZG 215VN OPERATION AND PUTTING INTO SERVICE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B C ( ) /// B C ZG215VN auto1-8 0 P1 C B 8311.7151 P1 C B CB50268 L1 L2 S P1 C B A
Constant discharge temperature control TW V DR VM FT LF ZG 215VN ///// // /// CB2282 ZG Control Unit VM Servomotor DR Heating mixing valve LF Air flow sensor TW FT V Temperature selector (opt.) Frost protection thermostat Air heater
//// Constant flow temperature control for a floor heating system TW ZG 215VN // VF T //// P //// VM ZR CBZG107.cdr ZG Control Unit VM Servo motor ZR Heating mixing valve VF Flow sensor TW Temperature selector T Temperature limiter P Heating circuit pump
Operating the Control The ZG 215VN can be used at choice for the control of an air-handling system s constant discharge temperature (lefthand system diagram) or a floor heating s constant flow temperature (right-hand system diagram). The VF/LF temperature sensors monitor constantly the actual values and transmit these values to thezg control unit. Should the temperature or the supply temperature deviate from the target value, the controller commands the VM servo motor to adjust the ZR/DR mixing valve. The mixing valve performs the necessary change to the mixing ratio between the heated supply water and the heating circuit s returning cooled water. The TW temperature selector is used as remote control. By means of the P2 selector knob the flow or supply temperature can be mo - dified. The temperature selector is not absolutely necessary in functional terms, but it makes the operation easier. The FT frost protection thermostat (air-handling system only) works independently from the control unit and protects the air heater against freezing.
Operating and Display Components Pos. Function Basic Setting B Day mode C Reduced mode P1 Sensitivity 5 S Operating mode selector auto L1 Hotter LED (red) L2 Colder LED (green) 1 Instructions compartment 2 Heating curve diagram 3 Basic Settings 4 Reserve trip pins 5 Inserted trip pins 6 Timer (optional) 7 Pointer for the current time Settings on the Temperature Selector P2 Selector knob 0 S1 Party switch auto
Operating Mode Selector manu The control unit is deactivated (the timer runs). The mixing valve can be set manually (by hand). The pump is switched on. auto Recommended setting for higher energy saving: automatic change between day and reduced mode according to the timer with night switch-off. Only night mode, timer not active. Constant reduced mode according to the settings on the setting knobs B minus C, the timer remains inactive.
LED s L1 L2 Both LED s light up: neutral mixing valve stops only red LED lights up: hotter mixing valve opens only green LED lights up: colder mixing valve closes In the manu settings of the operating mode selector S there is no LED display.
Putting into service Set the timer 6 with the current time Set the operating mode selector S to auto The remaining basic factory settings are printed under 3 on the control unit. Timer for reduced mode 6 With the aid of the timer, the room temperature during idle periods can be reduced automatically to save on operating costs. The timer has a built-in power reserve of approx. 60 hours thanks to a rechargeable battery.
Changing the program Factory settings: red pin 6:00, blue pin 22:00. Pull out the trip pin and insert it again at the desired switch-on time. Push in the trip pins until they reach the stop! Owing to the different lengths, the trip pins must always be inserted in a red/blue alternate ordere. Thered trip pin switches on day mode, while the blue pin activates reduced mode. In order to make sure that the rooms are heated well in the morning, the heating system s day mode should be activated between a half an hour and an hour before using the rooms. Energy saving tip: Reduced mode can be activated up to an hour before the room is left. The storage capacity of the heating system and building is enough to keep the rooms warm for some time. Timer with day program The day program is repeated every 24 hours. If a (second) decrease in temperature is desired in the course of the day to save energy, the program needs to be extended. Take the extra trip pins 4 and insert them at the desired time. CB5044.7.cdr
Example: Desired time program Normal temperature: 6:00 h to 8:00 h and 16:00 h to 22:00 h Night decrease: 22:00 h to 6:00 h Day decrease: 8:00 h to 16:00 h Position of the trip pins red pin 6:00 h Start day mode (normal temperature) blue pin 8:00 h Start day decrease red pin 16:00 h Start day mode (normal temperature) blue pin 22:00 h Start night decrease Timer with week program The timer has a changeable dial. With the week program, dialling a different heating program for each weekday is possible. The dial is prepared ex factory for the day program and, if required, it can be changed to week program (see installation instructions). Setting the right time To set the time, the time dial is to be placed on the trip pins and turned clockwise until the indication on the setting marker 7 matches with the current time.
Optimization of the Settings The ZG 215VN control unit is a constant temperature controller. The desired temperature, e. g. the supply temperature of an air-handling system or the flow temperature of a heating system can be set on the setting knobs B and C of the controller. Day mode (setting knob B ) The selecting range on the setting knob B varies from 0 to 100 C. Normally the setting knob B sets the desired target value for day mode. If a temperature selector is used as a remote control, the setting knob B is to be set on 20. Reduced mode (setting knob C ) By means of setting knob C, the intensity of the decrease to be activated with the timer can be set. The setting range varies from 0 to -100 K ( C). The decrease set with setting knob C refers to the temperature either on setting knob B or on the TW. Example (without TW) Setting on the setting knob B 50 Setting on the setting knob C -20 i. e. for normal mode (day mode): constant target value of 50 C, for reduced mode (night) a target value of 30 C.
Example (with TW 23) Setting on the setting knob B 20 Setting on the TW 23 s selector knob P2 50 Setting on the setting knob C -20 Both settings give target values of 50 C in the day and of 30 C at night. Setting the target value Temperature selector TW 21A to 23A When using a temperature selector the setting knob B on the controller is always to be set on 20. The setting of the selector knob P2 on the TW is relevant for the target value. There are temperature selectors for various temperature ranges: TW 21A settable temperature range -15... + 15 C TW 22A settable temperature range 0 30 C TW 23A settable temperature range 20 70 C If no temperature selector is available, the desired target value is to be set on the setting knob B of the control unit Energy saving tip: Set the operating mode selector S on. The controller hence works constantly in reduced mode.
Remote Control TF 22 (optional) Setting the Room Temperature On setting knob P2 the setting of the room temperature can be fine tuned. The setting without the remote control is always 20 C. With the respective remote control another setvalue may be tuned. The scale on the selector is divided from -7 to +7 and corresponds more or less to the variation in degrees. + Increasing the Room Temperature Lowering the Room Temperature The values of the selector knob P2 and of the setting knob B on the control unit are added to the controllers basic setting of 20 C. With the controls TW 21A... TW 23A it is possible to set other control temperatures also. S1 P2
Examples TF 22 TW 23A Selector knob P2-1 0 +1 +2 20 21 22 23 Room temp. [ C] 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 If no temperature selector is available, the desired room temperature can be set only on the setting knob B of the control unit. Party switch S1 The party switch at the temperature controller has no function here.
Troubleshooting Checklist Is the heat generator at the required temperature? Read the heat generator s thermometer. Is the burner ready? Is the burner failure lamp on? If necessary, press the reset button. Was the temperature selector set by mistake? Setting of the selector knob P2 Check the setting of the control unit. Setting knobs B C and operating mode selector S. Is the timer running? Is the displayed time correct? Check the time and switch-on point. If the problem still has not been solved after checking the settings, position the setting knob B on +7 The servomotor should now open the mixing valve and the red LED L2 should light up. If this is not the case, the control system has failed. Contact your heating technician.
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Manual mode (fig. on the left) In case of the breakdown of the heating mode regulation, you can proceed temporarily as follows: 1. Set the operating mode selector S on manu. 2. Open the mixing valve by hand until the desired flow and room temperatures are reached. The coupling incorporated in the mixing valve drive unit provides for the release of the connection between the motor and the mixing valve. Press firmly on the unlock key on the cover of the drive unit and keep the key pressed (firmly!). Use the setting lever to set the mixing valve in the desired position. After eliminating the problem, the mixing valve is set again to the right position by the control unit in automatic mode.
Behavior of the target values during day and reduced mode B Day mode setpoint /// B C C ( ) Reduced mode setpoint
Instructions for the Technician (only!) Removing the Timer (see also the installation instructions) Operating steps: 1. Pull out the instructions case. 2. Hold the timer by the two white stems and turn to the left until the connector is released. 3. Remove the timer. (To install the timer proceed in the opposite order.) Regulation Stability (Sensitivity) The stability of the regulation can be modified with the setting potentiometer P1. For the regulation technician: By means of P1, set the proportional range of the PD control unit. Recommended basic setting: P1 10. In case of unstable regulation set higher values.
Flow- and airflow-sensors VF20 VF 20A LF20
Reference Installation instructions Compact Control Units ZG 215N / 215VN / 252N EN1H-0181 GE51 Operating Instructions ZG 252N: EN2H-0215 GE51 ZG 215N: EN2H-0216 GE51 ZG 215VN: EN2H-0217 GE51 Informationsschrift (Planning broschure in German) L3 Komfort Compact Regler GE0H-0327 GE51
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