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Table of contents ........................................................................................................3
Symbols used in this manual
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1 General information ............................................................................................9
1.1 Introduction................................................................................................9
1.2 Safety information .....................................................................................9
2 Description of the operating controls .............................................................11
2.1 Front view of the EQJW 145 ...................................................................11
2.2 Top Rotary switches (heating) ................................................................12
2.3 Bottom rotary switch (hot water/pilot timer).............................................12
2.4 Input knob................................................................................................13
2.5 ESC key ..................................................................................................13
2.6 Display.....................................................................................................13
3 Commissioning..................................................................................................15
3.1 Operating the device for the first time .....................................................15
3.1.1 Setting the time .......................................................................................15
3.1.2 Setting the date .......................................................................................16
3.2 Commissioning level ...............................................................................16
3.2.1 List of SERVice parameters.................................................................... 17
3.2.2 Access to commissioning level ...............................................................18
3.2.3 View SERVice parameters......................................................................18
3.2.4 Change SERVice parameters................................................................. 18
3.3 SERVice level .........................................................................................19
3.3.1 Access to SERVice level.........................................................................19
3.3.2 View SERVice parameters......................................................................20
3.3.3 Change SERVice parameters................................................................. 20
3.3.4 List of SERVice parameters.................................................................... 21
3.3.5 Explanations for individual SERVice parameters....................................25
3.4 Communication level...............................................................................38
3.4.1 Access to communication level............................................................... 39
3.4.2 Viewing the communication parameters ................................................. 39
3.4.3 Changing communication parameters ....................................................39
3.4.4 List of communication parameters ..........................................................40
3.4.5 Explanations of individual communication parameters...........................42
4 Operation............................................................................................................47
4.1 Operating modes.....................................................................................47
4.1.1 Displays when automatic mode is set..................................................... 48
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4.1.2 Displays when back-up mode, reduced mode and normal mode are set50
4.2 Entering the setpoint temperature in normal mode.................................51
4.3 Enter setpoint temperature in reduced mode..........................................52
4.4 Weekly switching programme for heating ............................................... 52
4.4.1 Calling up the weekly switching programme...........................................53
4.4.2 View switching commands...................................................................... 53
4.4.3 Enter a switching command.................................................................... 54
4.4.4 Changing and deleting a switching command ........................................ 54
4.5 Calendar switching programme ..............................................................55
4.5.1 Calling up the calendar switching programme........................................55
4.5.2 View switching commands...................................................................... 55
4.5.3 Enter a switching command.................................................................... 56
4.5.4 Changing and deleting a switching command ........................................ 56
4.6 Temporary temperature change for the heating circuit...........................57
4.7 Entering DHW temperatures................................................................... 58
4.7.1 Notes on the boosted DHW temperature................................................ 59
4.8 Weekly switching programme for domestic hot water ............................59
4.8.1 Calling up the weekly switching programme...........................................60
4.8.2 View switching commands...................................................................... 60
4.8.3 Enter a switching command.................................................................... 61
4.8.4 Changing and deleting a switching command ........................................ 61
4.9 Weekly switching programme for pilot timer/circulating pump................62
4.10 Calling up the weekly switching programme...........................................63
4.10.1 View switching command........................................................................63
4.10.2 Enter switching command....................................................................... 63
4.10.3 Change/delete switching command ........................................................64
4.11 Once-only tank charge............................................................................64
5 Manual mode......................................................................................................65
5.1 Access to manual mode (heating) ..........................................................65
5.2 Access to manual mode (domestic hot water, configurable output and
second final control element) ..................................................................65
5.3 Set valve position .................................................................................... 65
5.4 Set status of other outputs (pumps, configurable output) for manual
mode .......................................................................................................66
5.5 Exit manual mode ...................................................................................66
5.6 Check measured values in manual mode...............................................66
6 Communication functions ................................................................................67
6.1 Bus wiring................................................................................................67
6.2 Device bus...............................................................................................67
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6.2.1 Assigning addresses...............................................................................67
6.2.2 Room operating unit EDB 100 ................................................................ 68
6.2.3 Sending and receiving outdoor temperatures.........................................68
6.2.4 Requesting and processing a heat requirement .....................................68
6.2.5 Requesting and processing a return temperature ..................................68
6.2.6 Synchronising the time............................................................................68
6.3 Modbus communication ..........................................................................69
6.3.1 Modbus data points (holding register)..................................................... 70
6.3.2 Modbus data points (coils) ......................................................................74
6.4 Modem operation ....................................................................................75
6.4.1 Connection with the modem....................................................................75
6.4.2 Modbus operation via modem.................................................................75
6.4.3 Sending SMS if there is a fault on the installation ..................................76
6.4.4 Displays for modem operation ................................................................76
6.5 Setting parameters using the PC ............................................................77
7 Faults ..................................................................................................................79
7.1 Displaying faults ...................................................................................... 79
7.1.1 Error list...................................................................................................79
7.1.2 Device status...........................................................................................79
7.2 Logbook...................................................................................................80
7.3 Reset functions .......................................................................................81
7.4 Actions to deal with faulty temperature value measurements ................81
8 Using the controller...........................................................................................83
8.1 General information.................................................................................83
8.2 Examples of use......................................................................................83
8.2.1 Control model 1....................................................................................... 84
8.2.2 Control model 2....................................................................................... 87
8.2.3 Control model 3....................................................................................... 88
9 Economy tips .....................................................................................................89
10 Resistance values for the Ni1000 sensors .....................................................91
11 Accessories .......................................................................................................93
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Wiring diagram ..................................................................................................93
13 Dimension drawing ...........................................................................................93
14 Technical data....................................................................................................95
14.1 Overview of technical data......................................................................95
14.2 Overview of main functions..................................................................... 97
15 Overview of controller settings......................................................................101
15.1 List of SERVice parameters.................................................................. 101
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15.2 List of communication parameters ........................................................ 102
15.3 Weekly switching programme: heating .................................................103
15.4 Calendar switching programme: heating ..............................................103
15.5 Weekly switching programme: domestic hot water...............................104
15.6 Weekly switching programme: pilot timer/circulating pump .................. 104
Table of Figures ......................................................................................................105
List of tables............................................................................................................106
Abbreviations..........................................................................................................107
Index ........................................................................................................................108
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Information
Information concerning the use of the product.
Warnings
Factory setting of the EQJW 145 (e.g. manufacturer's specified control
values, switching times, etc.)
The operating instructions explain the various functions of the device, step by
step, using the following symbols:
'PROG' is shown on the display, flashing
'09:00' is shown on the display, not flashing
Press key ...
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1 General information
1.1 Introduction
Congratulations! You have chosen a Sauter heating controller. The
equitherm
EQJW 145 is a quality product from one of the leading
manufacturers of control technology products for the heating, ventilation and
air conditioning industry.
The EQJW 145 is a compact, weather-compensated heating controller used
to regulate flow temperatures and domestic hot water preparation. In
automatic mode, the EQJW 145 reduces the room temperature during the
night (reduced mode) by means of switching commands from the weekly time
switch (weekly switching programme), and during the day it switches to the
normal temperature. Domestic hot water preparation is switched on or off via
another switching programme. There is a choice of two adjustable
temperatures for domestic hot water. The EQJW 145 is suitable for buildings
of all types. A fixed basic programme (factory setting) ensures that
commissioning is simple. Any adaptations to the heating system which might
be needed are implemented using SERVice parameters. Automatic
summertime/wintertime change-over eliminates the need for residents to
adjust the time twice a year. The equitherm
EQJW 145 incorporates a
variety of protective functions such as the anti-frost function and the pump
anti-jamming facility. Additional functions such as automatic switch-off are
also implemented. For every installation, these features ensure optimal
comfort with the minimum use of energy.
Analogue or digital room operating units can be connected to the EQJW 145,
enabling convenient remote control of the controller from the living room.
A programmable output is provided for additional tasks. For example, it may
be used as a pilot timer output, as a signal for a collective fault alarm, and to
activate a circulating pump for domestic hot water. The communication
interface makes it possible to network several controllers, to connect to a
control station and to send alarms to a mobile telephone via SMS.
1.2 Safety information
Special care is required in order to prevent injuries, damage by fire or
damage to equipment. After the device has been installed by a specialist in
accordance with the Installation Instructions enclosed with it (MV506103),
please read these instructions on operating it. Local regulations must be
followed during installation. The controller is not a safety-relevant component.
The anti-frost, overheating protection and flow temperature limitation
functions do not replace the relevant safety equipment.
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2 Description of the operating controls
2.1 Front view of the EQJW 145
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3
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Fig. 1: EQJW 145 - Front view
Rotary switch
Display
ESC button
Input knob
The device has a rotary switch with 10 positions, an input knob and a button.
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2.2 Top Rotary switches (heating)
The switch positions have these meanings:
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Automatic mode according
to switching programme
Regulator is
continuously in
normal mode
Regulator is
continuously in
reduced mode
Regulator is
continuously in
back-up mode
Access to manual mode
for heating
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Setpoint adjustment
Normal mode
Setpoint adjustment
Reduced mode
Enter
weekly and
yearly programme for
heating
Limited (unlimited)
temperature change
Access to SERVice and
communication leve
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2
Fig. 2: EQJW 145 - Top Rotary Switches
Normal mode corresponds to nominal mode as per EN 12098-1.
Back-up mode means that the heating is switched off and the anti-frost function is active.
2.3 Bottom rotary switch (hot water/pilot timer)
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Automatic mode for domestic hot
water according to switching
programme
Continuous heating to
increased domestic hot
water temperature
Continuous heating
to normal domestic hot
water temperature
Domestic hot water
heating switched off
Access to manual mode
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Setpoint for increased
domestic hot water temperature
Fig. 3: EQJW 145 - Bottom Rotary Switches
If the rotary switches are used to select a prohibited combination of positions,
e.g. simultaneous entry of setpoints for heating and domestic hot water
preparation, the controller will show this symbol:
In this case, one of the switches should be set to the symbol or to another
mode.
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2.4 Input knob
You can use the input knob to scroll through menus, and
to select or change values. Unless explicitly described
otherwise, you can scroll through or change
menus/values in a ring structure. There is no 'limit stop'
for adjusting values or scrolling.
The input knob has a key function, i.e. you can press it.
This is used to select the parameter just shown for
changing, or to confirm a flashing value, or to access a
lower menu level.
2.5 ESC key
Press the ESC key to cancel operations, or to return from
a lower menu item to the next level up.
2.6 Display
The device has an LC display (see 2.1), which can show various items of
information at the same time. The next illustration shows what the symbols
mean:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8..........21 22 23 2 4
Times for normal mode on the current day
Time, date, setpoints, actual values, etc.
Automatic mode according to the weekly and calendar switching
programme. flashing: temperature change for limited (unlimited) period
Heating circuit is in normal mode flashing. Optimisation takes place on
changing to normal mode.
Heating circuit is in reduced mode flashing. Optimisation takes place on
changing to reduced or off mode.
Heating circuit is in back-up mode. flashing: anti-frost function is active
At least one sensor is faulty (or not connected)
Heating medium pump is switched on
Final control element 1 is opened ( ) or closed ( )
Final control element 2 is opened ( ) or closed ( )
Display of setpoint temperature. flashing: display of actual temperature
Display of flow temperature
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Display of outdoor temperature
Display of room temperature
Display of return temperature
Display of tank temperature
Controller is in summer mode
Calendar switching programme mode is currently active
Domestic hot water. flashing: with increased temperature
Charge pump switched on
2nd charge pump switched on
An error has occurred (see 7)
Floor drying function (heating function) is active
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3 Commissioning
3.1 Operating the device for the first time
When you operate the equitherm
EQJW 145 for the first time, you must set
the date and time. Essentially, once this is done, the controller is ready for
use. However, depending on the application, it may be necessary to change
further settings after this.
3.1.1 Setting the time
To enable you to set the time, you must first move the bottom rotary switch
into one of the following positions (see 4.1):
Off mode
Continuous heating to normal DHW temperature
Continuous heating to increased DHW temperature
Automatic mode
1. Set the top rotary switch to automatic mode.
The time is shown.
2. Press the input knob.
the time flashes ...
3. Turn the input knob.
The time is set.
4. Press the input knob again.
The new time is confirmed.
If several devices are connected to each other via a device bus (see 3.4.4)
and you set the clock on one device, the time and date are also set on all the
other devices.
Procedure
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3.1.2 Setting the date
To enable you to set the date, you must first move the bottom rotary switch
into one of the following positions (see 4.1):
Off mode
Continuous heating to normal DHW temperature
Continuous heating to increased DHW temperature
Automatic mode
1. Set the top rotary switch to automatic mode.
The time is shown.
2. Turn the input knob until the date is displayed
(day/month and year are shown alternately).
3. Press the input knob.
The number of the year flashes...
4. Turn the input knob.
The year is changed.
5. Press the input knob.
The year is confirmed and the day/month
is shown.
6. Turn the input knob.
The date is changed.
7. Press the input knob,
The new date is confirmed.
3.2 Commissioning level
In commissioning level, a specialist can perform the basic settings on the
GZP which are important for commissioning. Direct access to specified
service parameters is enabled.
Incorrect parameterisation (setting) of the heating controller
It can cause major faults or damage to the installation.
The commissioning level must only be enabled by a specialist.
Some of the parameters cannot be changed. They can only be viewed
(version number, status information).
Procedure
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3.2.1 List of SERVice parameters
The following SERVice parameters can be reached on commissioning level.
Para-
meter
Description Range Step value
SP01 Software version Y.XX (read only)
SP06 1 Control model
1 = one control valve on the primary side
2 = one control valve on the secondary side
3 = two control valves on the primary side
0...3 1
SP15 40 Proportional band, PI controller in K 2...100 1
SP16 40 MOD3: Proportional band, PI controller in K (2nd control circuit) 2...100 1
SP19 120 Runtime for final control element in sec 30...960 15
SP20 180 Runtime for second final control element in sec
MOD1, 2: for diverter valve (SP34 = 3 or 4)
MOD3: for second control valve
30...960 15
SP34 1 Functions for domestic hot water
0 = not enabled.
1 = MOD 1, 2: with sep. charge pump using one DHW
sensor
2 = MOD 1, 2: with sep. charge pump using two DHW
sensors
3 = MOD 1, 2: with diverter valve using one DHW sensor
4 = MOD 1, 2: with diverter valve using two DHW
sensors
0…4 1
SP36 5 MOD 1, 2: Switching difference for domestic hot water in K 1...30 1
SP37 70 Maximum setpoint for increased DHW temperature/[°C] 10…90 1
SP38 10 Setpoint boost for domestic hot water in K 0…30 1
SP41 1.4 Slope of heating characteristic 0.2...5.0 0.1
SP60 0 Floor drying
0 = not enabled. 7d = enabled. 8 = malfunction
9 = successfully completed
0.7d.8.9 0.7d. 8.9
Tab. 1: SERVice parameter
An overview of the SERVice parameters and explanations for individual
SERVice parameters is given in these sections: 'List of SERVice parameters'
and 'Explanations for individual SERVice parameters'.
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3.2.2 Access to commissioning level
1. Set the upper rotary switch to the Service
position.
2. Press the input knob, select 'In' (=
commissioning)
.
3. Press the input knob.
4. Turn the input knob,
show the code.
5. Press the input knob.
The first SERVice parameter is displayed.
3.2.3 View SERVice parameters
1. Turn the input knob.
2. Select the SERVice parameter you want.
3. Press the input knob.
The value of the parameter is shown.
4. To leave the value unchanged.
5. Press ESC to exit the display.
3.2.4 Change SERVice parameters
Press the ESC key to cancel the operation. The value is not accepted unless
it has already been confirmed.
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1. Turn the input knob.
2. Select the SERVice parameter you want.
3. Press the input knob.
The value of the parameter is shown.
4.
Turn the input knob.
The value of the parameter is changed.
5. Press the input knob.
The new value is confirmed.
3.3 SERVice level
In SERVice level, a specialist can adapt the basic setting of the EQJW 145 to
the installation so as to meet specific requirements. For this purpose, also
please note the installation instructions enclosed with the EQJW 145
(MV506103).
Incorrect parameterisation (setting) of the heating controller
It can cause major faults on the installation, injuries to people or damage to
the installation.
SERVice mode must only be enabled by a specialist.
Some of the parameters cannot be changed - they can only be viewed
(version number, status information).
3.3.1 Access to SERVice level
1. Set the upper rotary switch to the Service
position.
2. Press the input knob.
3. Turn the input knob.
4. Show the code.
5. Press the input knob.
6. The first SERVice parameter is displayed.
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3.3.2 View SERVice parameters
1. Turn the input knob.
2. Select the SERVice parameter you want.
3. Press the input knob.
The value of the parameter is shown.
4. To leave the value unchanged, press ESC to
exit the display.
3.3.3 Change SERVice parameters
Press the ESC key to cancel the operation. The value is not accepted unless
it has already been confirmed.
1. Turn the input knob.
2. Select the SERVice parameter you want.
3. Press the input knob.
The value of the parameter is shown.
4. Turn the input knob.
The value of the parameter is changed.
5. Press the input knob.
The new value is confirmed.
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