Fault clearance
Before you look for a fault on the heat meter itself, please check the following items:
Is the heating on? – Is the circulation pump running?
Are the shut-off devices fully open?
Is the pipe free (possibly clean the strainer)?
Is the dimensioning okay?
In case of error F6 execute the following steps:
Check the meter installation.
1
Generate a positive flow.
2
Check the current flow (LCD).
3
Wait until the LCD is off again (approx. 2 mins.).
4
Press the button again.
5
Wait for 1.5 mins.
6
The result of recognising the flow direction is only displayed after 1.5 mins.
Check LCD as to whether F-6 is now off.
7
!
If F-6 does not cease, you must replace the meter.
Display levels
The heat meter has two display levels - the readout level and the service level
A long press of the button switches between the display levels. A short press of the
button jumps to the next display.
!
In the device number display, the number next to the display identifier is the first
digit of the device number.
Key for
1
1
Readout level
1.1
Cumulated energy since commissioning
1.2
Display test "everything on"
1.3
Display test "everything off"
1.4
Display test "UHF ON/OFF"
1.5
Due date value
1.6
Due date*
* The production date is displayed here before the first due date.
LT = long button press (> 3s)
KT = short button press (< 3s)
10
1
2
Service level
2.1
Current flow rate
2.1
Inlet temperature
2.3
Outlet temperature
2.4
Temperature difference
2.5
Current performance
2.6
Cumulated volume since commissioning
2.7
Next due date
2.8
Device number
2.9
Firmware version number