solaris 24PC 30PC - Heatline
solaris 24PC 30PC - Heatline
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<strong>solaris</strong> <strong>24PC</strong>, <strong>30PC</strong><br />
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Figure 18<br />
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1- Mechanical Timer<br />
2- D.H.W. temperature control<br />
3- C/Heating temperature control<br />
4- Function switch<br />
5- LCD display<br />
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13.4 LCD display: While giving the<br />
operational status of the boiler and water<br />
temperature, to aid in fault diagnostics the<br />
control unit has a built in facility that<br />
automatically indicates the fault mode. If<br />
more than one fault simultaneously occurs,<br />
then only the highest priority fault is<br />
displayed.<br />
Service mode function: Turn selector control<br />
knob (3 figure 17) 3 times between C/H setting<br />
and the off position (no more than 2 seconds<br />
between each turn) the boiler is now in service<br />
mode and will stay there for 15mins, turn both<br />
C/H & DHW controls to max, this sets the<br />
boiler to max output and will not modulate,<br />
turn both the controls to min to set the boiler on<br />
min without modulation for setting up the<br />
default parameters.<br />
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4<br />
3<br />
4 5 6 7 8 9 10<br />
1- C.Heating/D.H.W. water temperature and<br />
failure code indicator<br />
2- C.Heating water pressure value indicator<br />
3- Flame indication<br />
4- Frost protection indicator<br />
5- Service computer connection indicator<br />
6- Failure indicator<br />
7- D.H.W. mode indicator<br />
8- Winter mode indicator (Heating & Hot<br />
Water)<br />
9- C. Heating mode indicator<br />
10- Summer mode indicator (Hot Water Only)<br />
Reset indicator<br />
Failure Codes:<br />
F0 – The Water Pressure is Too LOW or<br />
Too HIGH<br />
F1 - Lockout due to overheating<br />
F2 - D.H.W. temperature sensor damage<br />
F3 - Primary temperature sensor damage<br />
F4 - Ignition problem<br />
F5 - Combustion product (flue) temperature<br />
sensor damage<br />
F6 - External temperature sensor damage<br />
F7 - Problem with fan feedback signal<br />
F8 - Fan speed out of set range<br />
F9 - Fan is moving when it should be stationary<br />
OC - External sensor is connected and OTC<br />
enabled<br />
CC - External sensor is disconnected and OTC<br />
disabled and Flue sensor<br />
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