Baxi Potterton WH65, WH46 manual With QAA73 room temperature regulator

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b) With QAA73 room temperature regulator:

The temperature curve “kt” must be selected by setting parameter 70 “HC1 curve” of the QAA73 room tem- perature control device as described in section 14.4 “QAA73: parameters which can be set by the installation engineer (service)”.

See graph 4 for selecting the curve referred to a room temperature of 20°C.

The curve is shifted automatically on the basis of the room temperature set using the QAA73 climate con- trol.

If the system is divided into zones, the temperature curve “kt” relating to the part of the system not control- led by the QAA73 must be selected by setting parameter H532 as described in section 16 “setting the boiler parameters”.

IMPORTANT: For systems divided into zones, parameter 80 “HC2 curve”, which can be set on the QAA73 room temperature regulator, must be set as _ _ . _ “not active” (see section 14.4).

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TM = Flow temperature

Graph 4

Te = Composite outside temperature

 

c) With AGU2.500 for control of a low temperature system:

Refer to the instructions provided with the AGU2.500 accessories for connection and control of a low tem- perature zone.

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Contents INSTALLATION, Operation and Maintenance Manual WALL-MOUNTED Condensing BoilersContents Instructions Prior to Installation Instructions Prior to CommissioningCommissioning of the Boiler KeysCentral heating mode operating key Description of KeysSetting the Maximum Central Heating Temperature Setting the Maximum HOT Water TemperatureSetting the daily times for central heating mode operation Setting the Minimum Central Heating TemperatureFault Warnings and Resetting the Boiler Table for USER-SETTABLE ParametersFault Warnings Table E110Servicing Instructions and GAS Change Filling the BoilerTurning OFF the Boiler Heating circuit New system General InformationHot water circuit Boiler Installation Existing systemInstallation of Flue and AIR Ducts Boiler SizeConcentric flue Horizontal Concentric FluesHorizontal Flue Terminal Ø 80/125 Installation Options Vertical Flue Terminal Ø 80/125 mm Installation OptionsHydraulic Diagram Hydraulic SystemPCB AGU Heat Exchanger Pressure Drop Connecting the Mains Supply Connecting the Pumps AC 50 Hz 1 a max cos φConnecting the HOT Water Tank Sensor Description of the Electrical Connections to the Boiler CLIP-IN AGUConnecting the QAA73 Temperature Regulator Fault messagesConnecting the Outdoor Temperature Sensor Without QAA73 room temperature regulatorWith QAA73 room temperature regulator With AGU2.500 for control of a low temperature systemGAS Valve Adjustment PCI MJ/Kg NET 34.02 Setting the Boiler Parameters H91Control and Operation Devices Check of Combustion Parameters Annual Service Activating the CHIMNEY-SWEEP FunctionBoiler Schematic Illustrated Wiring Diagram Technical Data Boiler model WH CategoryTelephone

WH46, WH65 specifications

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