Ariston 47-116-17 installation instructions Accessory Connection, Room Thermostat Connection

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FIG. 2.11

 

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2.10.

ACCESSORY CONNECTION

 

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To carry out the connection for the roomstat or the outdoor sensor,

 

 

proceed as follows:

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D

A

2.10.1. ROOM THERMOSTAT CONNECTION

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1.Unscrew the screws “A” and rotate the control panel forwards;

2. Insert the connection cable for the thermostat or the outdoor

E

sensor into the cable gland “B” and open the lid of the control

 

panel after having first unscrewed fastening screws “C”.

 

3.Insert the connecting cable into the cable clamp “D” shown in the figure and fasten it.

4.Remove the grommet “E” shown in the figure, make a hole in it and pass the connecting cable for the roomstat or the outdoor

sensor through it.

 

 

 

 

 

5a. In order to connect up the roomstat, remove the link that is

 

 

 

 

 

 

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located in the “F” terminal (marked with the initials “TA”) and

 

 

 

 

connect the cables.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

F

 

5b. To connect up the outdoor sensor, insert the cables into the “G”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

clamp (marked with the initials “SE”).

 

 

 

 

 

6.Return the grommet “E” to its initial position, then close back

 

the lid and lastly return the control panel to its place.

 

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If a remote time clock is to be fitted, disconnect the integral time

 

 

clock plug from the P.C.B.

 

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Using a volt-free switching time clock, connect the switching

 

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wires from the time clock following points 1-6 above.

 

 

9If using a time clock and room thermostat, these must be

connected in series as per points 1-8 above.

 

 

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Note: Only a two-wire type room thermostat can be used.

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For details on fitting the D.H.W. probe (ecoGENUS 27 RFFI only), please consult the separate instruction sheet supplied with the probe.

An anti-frost device is built-in to the appliance’s electronic regulation system.

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Contents Condensing Table of Contents General InformationReference Standards InstallationOverall View Siting the Appliance Overall DimensionsRffi System Mffi Mffi System Minimum ClearancesGAS Connection Mounting the ApplianceMffi System Water ConnectionsFlue Connections Terminal PositionAccessory Connection Room Thermostat ConnectionConnections to the P.CB Under Floor Heating ConnectionElectrical Diagram JumperWater Circuit Diagrams C4 = TimerCommissioning Initial PreparationRemoving the Casing Control Panel Initial START-UPControl Modes Display Messages Shown During Normal OperationOperating Parameters Outdoor Sensor 275 Settings Display Setting the Temperature FieldRegulations Potentiometers Comfort KEYRegulation Menu Table Boiler Safety SystemsPump Overrun Combustion Analysis DrainingGAS Adjustments Changing the Type of GAS Operating TestsZone Valves Maintenance Cleaning the Primary ExchangerCleaning the Condensate Trap General RemarksOperational Test Technical Information Mffi Rffi SystemServicing Instructions Type C Boilers Fault Finding Replacement of Parts To Gain General Access Servicing InstructionsAccess to Removing the side panelsRemoving the sealed chamber front cover Combustion ChamberRemoving the fan Removing the combustion chamber inspection panel Removing the burnerRemoving the electrodes Removing the condensate collector Removing the condensate trap Removing the injectorPage Access to the GAS Valve Removing the gas valveRemoving the D.H.W. secondary exchanger Removing the safety valveAccess to the Water Circuit Removing the main circuit flow switch Removing the D.H.W. flow switchRemoving the automatic air vent Removing the diverter valve actuatorRemoving the pump Removing the pressure gauge Removing the expansion vesselRemoving the C.H. flow temperature probe N.T.C Removing the D.H.W. temperature probe N.T.C. Mffi onlyRemoving the C.H. return temperature probe N.T.C Removing the time clock Access to the Control SystemChecking the fuses Removing the P.C.B.s Page FLOW-CHARTS Fault FindingFault Finding Guide Model 24 Rffi System Model 24 MFFI/24RFFI System Is the FAN Heating flow temperature probe in open circuit Electrical Diagrams JumperC5 = Remote Control Bus+/Bus C1 = FANEcoGENUS 24 Mffi ecoGENUS 24 Rffi Short Spare Parts List Ariston EcoGENUS 24 Rffi System EcoGENUS 24 Rffi System Technical Service Hot Line 01494 Ecogenus 24 Mffi Serial 24MFFIPart Code Description

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