3.7.4 Setting the pump operating mode
LED display
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
• Pressing the button for the 9th time returns to
the basic setting (constant speed / characteristic
curve III).
3.7.5 Possible pump faults, causes and possible solutions
Colour of LED
Possible fault
Turbine operation
Idle operation
Flashing
red-green
Under/overvoltage
Flashing
Excessive temperature
red
Steady
"Permanent lockout"
red
LED Off
40
Control mode
Pump curve
II
Constant speed
Constant speed
I
III
Variable di erential
pressure
p-v
Variable di erential
II
pressure
p-v
I
Variable di erential
pressure
p-v
Constant di erential
III
pressure
p-c
II
Constant di erential
pressure
p-c
Constant di erential
I
pressure
p-c
III
Constant speed
Cause
The hydraulic system of the pump is pow-
ered, but the pump has no mains voltage
Air in the pump
The motor runs with difficulty. The number
Overload
of revolutions is lower compared to normal
operation
Supply voltage too low/high
Excessive temperature inside the pump
Short circuit
Motor current too high
Rotor blocked
stop
Circuit board and/or motor failure
Electrical power failure
Stopped
Faulty LED
Faulty circuit board
Variable
Recommended for two-pipe heating systems with radi-
di erential
ators to reduce the ow noise at thermostatic valves.
pressure
p-v (I, II, III)
The pump reduces the delivery head to half in the case of
H/m
decreasing volume ow in the pipe network.
III
II
Electrical energy saving by adjusting the delivery head to
I
the volume ow requirement and lower ow rates.
There are three pre-de ned pump curves (I, II, III) to
choose from.
Q/m³/ h
Constant
Recommended for under oor heating for large-sized
di erential
pipes or all applications with out a variable pipe network
pressure
curve (e.g. storage charge pumps), as well as single-pipe
p-c (I, II, III)
heating systems with radiators.
The control keeps the set delivery head constant irre-
H/m
III
spective of the pumped volume ow.
II
There are three pre-de ned pump curves (I, II, III) to
choose from.
I
Q/m³/ h
Constant
Recommended for systems with xed system resistance
speed (I, II, III)
requiring a constant volume ow.
The pump runs in three prescribed xed speed
H/m
III
stages (I, II, III).
II
NOTICE
I
Factory setting:
Constant speed, pump curve III
Q/m³/ h
Possible solution
- Check the mains voltage
- Check that there are no leaks in the
system
- Check the mains voltage
- Check the system flow rate/pressure
- Check the characteristics of the water
in the system; remove debris from the
system
- Check the mains voltage
- Check the water temperature level in re-
lation to that of the ambient temperature
- Check the mains voltage
- Check the environmental operating condi-
tions
- Check the mains voltage
- Restart manually
- REPLACE THE PUMP
- REPLACE THE PUMP
- Check the connection to the power supply
- Check to see if the pump can work
- REPLACE THE PUMP