A.O. Smith BFC - 60, BFC - 30 service manual Week program setting the program- controlled pump

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11.7.4Week program: setting the program- controlled pump

1.If required, a pump can be controlled during the period. Use and to set PUMP ON . The pump ensures a regular circulation of hot water in the hot water pipes. You can skip this step if you there is no pump in your hot water circuit.

Confirm with

.

The cursor moves to

SAVE.

ON SU 08:15

OFF SU 12:45

Tset 75ÉC

PUMP»ON SAVE

2.Confirm with .

The display shown in the figure will appear.

 

DAY

TIME

Tset

ON »SU

08:15

75ÉC P

OFF

SU

12:45

 

ON

MO

00:00

65ÉC P

 

 

 

 

OFF

MO

23:59

 

ON

TU

00:00

65ÉC P

OFF

TU

23:59

 

 

 

 

 

3.If you wish, you can use to scroll to another day, and change more switch-on times (11.7.1 "Week program: setting the switch-on time") and switch- off times (11.7.2 "Week program: setting the switch-off time").

4.After changing all desired switch-on and switch off times, you can start running the week program:

Scroll with to START OPERATION.

Confirm with .

11.8 Adding times to a week program

Call up the menu to INSERT switch-on and switch-off times into a week program as follows:

1.: WEEK PROGRAM PROGRAM OVERVIEW.

Confirm with .

WEEK PROGRAM START OPERATION

^»PROGRAM OVERVIEW

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gis

The display shows the menu for the week program. The cursor points to the active period.

DAY TIME Tset

ON »SU 08:15 75ÉC P

OFF SU 12:45

ON MO 00:00 65ÉC P

....................

....................

OFF SA 23:59

INSERT

DELETE

START OPERATION

2. Scroll to INSERT.

Confirm with .

The sub-menu for adding a period will appear.

ON

»SU

08:15

 

OFF

SU

12:45

 

Tset

75ÉC

 

 

PUMP

ON

SAVE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Example

As an example, we will program an extra period in which the switch-on time is set to 18:00 hours, and the corresponding switch-off time to 22:00 hours. The water temperature will be set to 75 °C and the pump will run continuously.

DAY TIME Tset

ON »SU 18:00 75ÉC P

OFF SU 22:00

ON MO 00:00 65ÉC P

OFF MO 23:59

....................

....................

OFF SA 23:59

INSERT

DELETE

START OPERATION

3.Proceed as follows:

a.Set the switch-on time (11.7.1 "Week program: setting the switch-on time").

b.Set the switch-off time (11.7.2 "Week program: setting the switch-off time").

c.Set the water temperature (11.7.3 "Week program: setting the water temperature").

d.Set the program-controlled

pump (11.7.4 "Week program: setting the program-controlled pump").

5.To activate the week program with the new period added, scroll down with to

START OPERATION and confirm with .

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Installation User Your installer Liability Read this manual carefullyTrademarks More informationGis Table of contents Maintenance frequency Service programTroubleshooting Performing maintenanceAppendices Table of contents What to do if you smell gas Regulations IntroductionAbout the appliance Introduction Target groups MaintenanceSymbol Target group Gis Chapter Target groups Description Overview of thisDocument General working principle of the appliance Safety of the installationWorking principle of the appliance Appliances heating cycleAppliances heating cycle Protection for the appliance Water temperature protection TheGas valvePressure switch Flame probe Working principle of the applianceGas valve Water temperature protectionPressure switch 4 FanVented installation Safety of the instal- lationUnvented installation Flame probeEnvironmental InstallationPackaging ConditionsWater composition Air humidity and ambient temperatureAppliance maximum floor load Working clearancesWorking clearances Dimensions of the appliance Technical specifica- tionsSion General and electrical specificationsDimen Description Unit BFCGas category 2H G20 20 mbar Gas dataDescription II2H3+ Unit General 3+Installation diagram Hot water side Water connections, UnventedCold water side Circulation pipeWater connections, Vented Requirements for flue gas discharge materials Gas connectionAir supply and flue Introduction C43 B23 C33 C13 C53 Type of appliance Description Concentric connectionsPractical example of concentric flue gas discharge Appliance Diameter Maximum length Number of 90º BendsSpecifications Appliance with concentric flue gas discharge materialConcentric wall flue terminal specifications C13 Specification DescriptionParallel connections Practical example of parallel flue gas outletPreparation Connecting the mains voltage Electrical connectionPreparation 10.2 Preparation Connecting the mains voltageIsolating transformer Connecting an extra on mode switch Tank on Connecting continuous pumpConnecting a program-controlled pump Connecting an extra error signal Alarm OUTChecking the supply pressure and burner pressure 11.1Procedure to check pressures Gas data Adjusting the pressureFinalising Finish off 3.11.4 FinalisingOrifice assembly Conversion to a different gas categoryConversion to a different gas category Conversion of gas controlPage Conversion to a different gas category Installation diagram FillingFilling the appliance Filling unvented installationsFilling vented installations FillingDraining Draining Min Gis Controls Electronic controller ON/OFF switchControl panel Meaning of iconsPC connection Control panelOperating modes Operating modes Error conditions Service conditionStatus of the appliance Status of the appliance Error conditionsManual 13 Troubleshooting Menu 11 Main menu chapterService condition Manual 14 Maintenance frequencyGis Appliances heating cycle Open 3.5 Installation diagram the manual gas valveStarting and running Starting and running Appliances heating cycleStarting and running Electrically isolating the appliance Shut the appliance down for a brief period OFF modeShutting down Shutting the appliance down for a long period Shutting down Notational convention for menu-related instructions Switching on the on modeMain menu Starting and stopping the week program Setting water temperature during on modeWeek program Changing the appliances standard week programWeek program setting the water temperature Week program setting the switch- on timeWeek program setting the switch- off time Week program setting the program- controlled pump Adding times to a week programDeleting times from a week program Extra periodSetting the water temperature Setting the switch-on timeSetting the switch-off time Setting the program-controlled pumpSetting day and time SettingsSetting menu language Adjustable settingsDisplaying appliance specifications Displaying the error history Service programSetting the hysteresis Setting the display contrast Switching the pump on or offSetting the service interval Setting the display backlight timeDisplayed errors TroubleshootingGeneral errors Display is off Troubleshooting table for general errorsSymptom Cause Solution Remark Gas smell Start the appliance up 9 Starting and runningHot water supply Symptom Cause Solution Remark Water leakageExplosive ignition Insufficient or absentTroubleshooting table for displayed errors Displayed errors S14 blocking error Code + Description Cause Solution Remark S12 blocking errorS13 blocking error S15 blocking errorCode + Description Cause Solution Remark F02 lock out error Code + Description Cause Solution Remark Check the values 2.4.5 Pressure switchAppliance Code + Description Cause Solution Remark F03 lock out errorMaintenance 15.2 Preparation for maintenance. If there is FlueCode + Description Cause Solution Remark F04 lock out error F05 lock out errorF08 lock out error Code + Description Cause Solution Remark F06 lock out errorF07 lock out error F09 lock out errorCode + Description Cause Solution Remark F10 lock out error F11 blocking errorC04 blocking error Code + Description Cause Solution Remark C02 lock out errorC03 blocking error Selected applianceE04 lock-out error Code + Description Cause Solution Remark E01 blocking errorE03 lock-out error Page Maintenance frequency IntervalMaintenance frequency Performing maintenance Introduction Preparation for maintenancePerforming maintenance Checking the anodes Descaling and cleaning the tankWater-side mainte- nance Introduction Clean the orifices Cleaning condensation water dischargeClean the burners Cleaning the heat exchanger Finalizing mainte- nance16.2 Tank warranty Warranty certificate16.1 General warranty Conditions for Instal- lation and useWarranty certificate Electrical diagram AppendicesElectrical diagram AppendicesTerminal Block Connections Appendices Tset Pump Week program cardPeriod Example PeriodPage Index 0306 Index