Ariston 47-116-17 Connections to the P.CB, Under Floor Heating Connection

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2.10.2. REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTION

2.10.3. ACCESSORY CONNECTION TERMINAL BLOCK

Refer to the illustrations in section 2.10.1.

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

2.Insert the connecting cables of the remote control into the cable gland “B” and open the lid of the control panel after having unscrewed the fastening screws “C”.

3.Remove a blind grommet, make a hole in it and pass the connecting cable of the remote control through it.

4.Connect the cables of the remote control to the flying lead (see section 2.11.) connected to position C5 on the P.C.B. (positions with no closed jumper).

5.Bring the grommet back to its initial position, then close the lid and lastly the control panel.

NOTE: The wiring of the RC must be done by using 2 x 0.5 mm2 cable this guarantees a maximum length of 500 m.

The “BUS” cable of the RC must be wired separately from the 230 VAC cable.

NOTE: The wiring of the Outdoor Sensor (SE) must be done by using 2 x 0.5 mm2 cable this guarantees a maximum length of 50 m. The sensor must be positioned at least 2 - 2.5 m above the ground and where possible facing north. The sensor must not be exposed to direct sunlight.

2.10.4.UNDER FLOOR HEATING CONNECTION

Refer to the illustrations in section 2.10.1.

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

2.Insert the connecting cable of the under floor heating sensor into the cable gland “B” and open the lid of the instrument panel after having unscrewed the fastening screws “C”.

3.Remove a blind grommet, make a hole in it and insert the connecting cable of the under floor heating sensor through it.

4.Remove the jumper located in the flying clamp

5.Connect the cables of the under floor heating sensor to the flying clamp connected to position C6 on the P.C.B. (in place of the position previously occupied by the jumper).

6.Bring the grommet back to its initial position, close the lid and lastly the control panel.

2.10.5.REMOTE CONTROL TERMINAL BLOCK,

CYLINDER PROBE AND SECONDARY OUTLET

CONNECTIONS TO THE P.CB.

C6 (3-11) (grey)

C5 (1-2) (red)

C7 (1-9) (violet)

JUMPER:

UNDER FLOOR

HEATING

SENSOR

REMOTE CONTROL

SECONDARY OUTLET (LPG valve, secondary pump)

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