Austria Email ECO SWIFT Bedienungsanleitung

ECO SWIFT
ECO SWIFT E
ECO SWIFT EZ
FRESHWATER STATION
CONTROLLER MANUAL

Contents
A. Safty instructions 3
A.1. EC declaration of conformity 3
A.2. General instructions 3
A.3. Explanation of symbols 3
A.4. Changes to the unit 4
A.5. Warranty and liability 4
B. Description of controller 5
B.1. Specications 5
B.2. Temperature resistance table
for Pt1000 sensors 5
B.3. About the controller 6
B.4. Scope of supply 6
B.5. Disposal and pollutants 6
B.6. Hydraulic variants 7
C. Installation 8
C.1. Wall installation 8
C.2. Electrical connection 9
C.3. Electrical connection 10
C.4. Installing the temperature sensors 11
D. Terminal connection diagrams 12
E. Operation 13
E.1. Display and input 13
E.2. Menu sequence and menu structure 14
F. Parametrisation 15
F.1. Commissioning help 15
F.2. Free commissioning 15
F.3. Calibration 16
1. Measurement values 17
2. Statistics 18
2.1. Operating hours HW 18
2.2. Operating hours circ. 18
2.3. Heat output 18
2.4. Graphic overview 18
2.5. Error messages 18
2.6. Reset / clear 18
3. Operating mode 19
3.1. Automatic 19
3.2. Manual 19
3.3. Off 19
4. Settings 20
4.1. Tset 20
4.2. Tmax 20
4.3. VFS -Type 20
4.4. Circulation 21
4.4.1. Circulation 21
4.4.2. Circ. Tmin. 21
4.4.3. Circ. hysteresis 21
4.4.4. Circ. maximum Flow rate 21
4.4.5. Circulation period 21
4.4.6. Tap support 22
4.4.7. Min storage temp 22
4.4.8. Tap support calibration 22
4.6. Zone valve 22
4.12. Comfort 22
5. Protections / Protective functions 23
5.1. Antilegionella 23
5.2. Limescale Protection 24
5.3. Discharge Protection 24
5.4. Seizing protection 24
6. Special functions 25
6.1. Pump menu 25
6.1.1. Type of pump 25
6.1.2. Pump 25
6.1.3. Output Signal 25
6.1.4. 0-10V off / PWM off 25
6.1.5. 0-10V on / PWM on 26
6.1.6. 0-10V Max / PWM Max 26
6.1.7. Show signal 26
6.2. Speed control R1 / R2 26
6.2.1. max. speed 26
6.2.2. min. speed 26
6.5. Relay functions 27
6.5.1. Circulation 27
6.5.2. Storage heating 27
6.5.2.1.Storage heating 27
6.5.2.2.Storage minimum temperature 27
6.5.2.3.SH Setpoint Temperature 27
6.5.2.4.SH hysteresis 27
6.5.2.5.Periods 27
6.5.3. Storage stratication 28
6.5.3.1.Storage stratication 28
6.5.3.2.∆T return storage 28
6.5.4. Parallel operation V1 28
6.5.4.1.Parallel operation V1 28
6.5.4.2.Delay 28
6.5.4.3.Followup time 28
6.5.5. Parallel operation V2 28
6.5.6. Always on 28
6.6. Relay 2 28
6.7. Relay 3 28
6.8. Signal V2 29
6.8.1. Signal V2 29
6.9. Pressure monitor 29
6.9.1. Pressure monitor 29
6.9.2. RPS1 / RPS2 29
6.9.3. Pmin 29
6.9.4. Pmax 29
6.10. Sensor calibration 30
6.11. Commissioning 30
6.12. Factory settings 30
6.13. Time & Date 30
6.14. Daylight saving time 31
6.15. Sleep mode 31
6.16. Temperature unit 31
7. Menu lock 32
7.1. Menu lock 32
7.2. Expert mode 32
8. Service values 33
9. Language 34
Z. Malfunctions 35
Z.1. Malfunctions with error messages 35
Z.2. Replacing the fuse 36
Z.3. Maintenance 37

3
Safety instructions
Failure to observe these instructions can result in danger to life from electric
voltage.
Danger
Danger
Failure to observe these instructions can result in serious damage
to health such as scalding, or even life-threatening injuries.
Caution
Failure to observe these instructions can result in destruction of
the unit or the system, or damage to the environment.
Caution
Information which is especially important for the function and optimal use of
the unit and the system.
A.1. - EC declaration of conformity
By afxing the CE mark to the unit the manufacturer declares that the ECO SWIFT conforms
to the following relevant safety regulations:
- EC low voltage directive 2006/95/EC
- EC electromagnetic compatibility directive 2004/108/EC
Conformity has been veried and the corresponding documentation and the EC declaration
of conformity are kept on le by the manufacturer.
A.2. - General instructions
It is essential that you read this!
These installation and operating instructions contain basic instructions and important infor-
mation regarding safety, installation, commissioning, maintenance and the optimal use of the
unit. Therefore these instructions must be read completely and understood by the installation
technician/ specialist and by the system user before installation, commissioning and opera-
tion of the unit.The valid accident prevention regulations, VDE regulations, the regulations
of the local power utility, the applicable DIN-EN standards and the installation and operating
instruction of the additional system components must also be observed. The controller does
not under any circumstances replace any safety devices to be provided by the customer!
Installation, electrical connection, commissioning and maintenance of the unit may only be
carried out by specialists who possess the appropriate training.
For the user: Make sure that the specialist gives you detailed information on the function and
operation of the controller. Always keep these instructions in the vicinity of the controller.
A.3. - Explanation of symbols

4
A.4. - Changes to the unit
A.5. - Warranty and liability
The controller has been manufactured and tested with regard to high quality
and safety requirements. The unit is subject to the statutory guarantee period
of two years from the date of sale.
The warranty and liability shall not include, however, any injury to persons or
material damage that is attributable to one or more of the following causes:
- Failure to observe these installation and operating instructions
- Improper installation, commissioning, maintenance and operation
- Improperly executed repairs
- Unauthorised structural changes to the unit
- Installation of additional components that have not been tested together with the unit
- Any damage resulting from continued use of the unit despite an obvious defect
- Failure to use original spare parts and accessories
- Use of the device for other than its intended purpose
- Operation above or below the limit values listed in the specications
- Force majeure
- Changes, additions to or conversion of the unit are not permitted without the written permis-
sion from the manufacturer
- It is likewise forbidden to install additional components that have not been tested together
with the unit
- If it becomes clear that safe operation of the unit is no longer possible, for example because
of damage to the housing, then turn the controller off immediately
- Any parts of the unit or accessories that are not in perfect condition must be exchanged
immediately
- Use only original spare parts and accessories from the manufacturer.
- Markings made on the unit at the factory must not be altered, removed or made illegible
- Only the settings actually described in these instructions may be made on the controller
Danger
Changes to the unit can compromise the safety and function of the unit or the entire
system.
Safety instructions

5
Description of controller
B.1. - Specications
B.2. - Temperature resistance table for Pt1000 sensors
°C 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Ω1000 1039 1077 1116 1155 1194 1232 1270 1308 1347 1385
Electrical specications:
Mains voltage 100 - 240VAC
Mains frequency 50 - 60Hz
Power consumption 0,5W - 2,5W
Internal fuse T2A / 250V slow blow
Protection category IP40
Protection class II
Overvoltage Category II
Degree of Pollution Category II
mechanical relay 460VA for AC1 / 460W for AC3 3 (R1-R3)
0-10V output, tolerance 10%, 10 k Ω load or
PWM output freq. 1 kHz, level 10 V
2
PT1000 sensor input measuring range -40°C to 300°C 6
VFS / RPS inputs
0°C-100°C (-25°C /120°C short term)
2
1 l/min - 12 l/min (VFS1-12)
1 l/min - 20 l/min (VFS1- 20)
2 l/min - 40 l/min (VFS2-40)
5 l/min - 100 l/min (VFS5-100)
10 l/min - 200 l/min (VFS10-200)
0-0,6 bar
0-1 bar
0-1,6 bar
0-2,5 bar
0-4 bar
0-6 bar
0-10 bar
Permissible cable length of sensors and appliances:
other PT1000 sensors <10m
VFS/RPS Sensoren <3m
CAN <3m
PWM / 0...10V <3m
mechanichal relay <10m
Real Time Clock RTC with 24 hour power reserve
Permissible ambient conditions:
Ambient temperature
for controller operation 0°C...40°C
for transport/storage 0°C...60°C
Air humidity
for controller operation max. 85% rel. humidity at 25°C
for transport/storage no moisture condensation permiddled
Other specications and dimensions
Housing design 2-part, ABS plastic
Installation methods Wall installation, optionally panel installation
Overall dimensions 163mm x 110mm x 52mm
Aperture installation
dimensions 157mm x 106mm x 31mm
Display Fully graphical display, 128 x 128 dots
Light diode Multicolor red/green
Operation 4 entry keys

6
B.3. - About the controller
The Fresh water controller ECO SWIFT facilitates efcient use and function control through
of your fresh water system. Tap water temperature is regulated fast and precise. The device
is impressive most of all for its functionality and simple, almost self-explanatory operation.
For each step in the input process the individual entry keys are assigned to appropriate func-
tions and explained. The controller menu contains headwords for the measured values and
settings, as well as help texts or clearly-structured graphics.
Important characteristics of the ECO SWIFT:
- Depiction of graphics and texts in a lighted display
- Simple viewing of the current measurement values
- Analysis and monitoring of the system by means of statistical graphics,etc.
- Extensive setting menus with explanations
- Menu block can be activated to prevent unintentional setting changes
- Resetting to previously selected values or factory settings
B.4. - Scope of supply:
- Fresh water controller ECO SWIFT
- replacement fuse 2A slow-blow
- Installation and operating instructions ECO SWIFT
Optionally contained depending on design/order:
- Pt1000 temperature sensor and Vortex Flow Sensor
B.5. - Disposal and pollutants
The unit conforms to the European RoHS directive 2011/65/EU for the restriction of the use
of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
Caution
The unit must not under any circumstances be disposed of with ordinary
household refuse. Dispose of the unit only at appropriate collection points or ship it
back to the seller or manufacturer.
Description of controller

7
B.6. - Hydraulic variants
The following illustrations should be viewed only as schematic diagrams showing
the respective hydraulic systems, and do not claim to be complete. The controller
does not replace safety devices under any circumstances. Depending on the spe-
cic application, additional system components and safety components may be
mandatory, such as check valves, non-return valves, safety temperature limiters,
scalding protectors, etc., and must therefore be provided.
Caution
Description of controller
VFS
S1
S4
S5
S6
S3
S2

8
Caution
Install the controller only in dry areas and under the ambient conditions
described under 2.1 “Specications”. Carry out the following steps 1-8.
A
Fi g.C.1.1
Fig.C.1.2
1.Unscrew cover screw completely
2.Carefully pull upper part of housing
from lower part.
3.Set upper part of housing aside, being
sure not to touch the electronics when
doing so.
4.Hold the lower part of the housing up
to the selected position and mark the 3
mounting holes. Make sure that the wall
surface is as even as possible so that the
housing does not become distorted when
it is screwed on.
5.Using a drill and size 6 bit, drill 3 holes
at the points marked on the wall and push
in the plugs.
6.Insert the upper screw and screw it in
slightly.
7.Fit the upper part of the housing and
insert the other two screws.
8. Align the housing and tighten the three
screws.
Installation
C.1. - Wall installation

9
C.2. - Electrical connection
Before working on the unit, switch off the power supply and secure it against being
switched on again! Check for the absence of power! Electrical connections may
only be made by a specialist and in compliance with the applicable regulations. Do
not use the controller if the housing shows visible damage.
Caution
Danger
Low-voltage cables such as temperature sensor cables must be routed separately
from mains voltage cables. Feed temperature sensor cables only into the left-hand
side of the unit, and mains voltage cables only into the right-hand side.
Caution
Caution
Caution
Installation
The customer must provide an all-pole disconnecting device, e.g. a heating emer-
gency switch.
The cables being connected to the unit must not be stripped by more than 55mm,
and the cable jacket must reach into the housing just to the other side of the strain
relief.
Controller and VFS sensor have to have the same ground potential. The VFS
sensor uses a functional earth connector (PELV). The PE-connector of the
controller has to be connected to the pipe system near the sensor.

10
1. Select necessary program/ hydraulics
2. Open controller
3. Strip cables by 55mm max., insert, t the
strain relief devices, strip the last 8-9mm
of the wires. (Fig. C.3.1)
4. Open the terminals using a suitable
screwdriver (Fig. C.3.2) and make electrical
connections on the controller
5. Connect the ow sensor to the socket
on the board (Fig. C.2.3.).
6. Ret upper part of housing and fasten
with screw.
7. Switch on mains voltage and place con-
troller in operation.
Installation
C.3. - Electrical connection
C.3.1.
C.3.2.
C.3.3.
Dieses Handbuch passt für folgende Modelle
2
Inhaltsverzeichnis

















