CLIveT CONTROL4NRG Air view Air Treatment Installation Guide

September 17, 2024
CLIVeT

CLIveT CONTROL4NRG Air view Air Treatment

Product Specifications

  • Product Name: CONTROL4 NRG
  • Model Number: M0CZ00007-03

Product Usage Instructions

Main Functions

The CONTROL4 NRG system allows for the management of various functions within a home environment. It includes the following main functions:

  • Management of ELFOSystem elements through touch screen panel or dedicated App.
  • Heat pump for hot/cold water for various heating systems and domestic hot water.
  • ELFOFresh for air renewal, humidity control, and air-conditioning.
  • Production of domestic hot water with customizable settings.
  • Area divisions for personalized temperature and humidity control.
  • Setpoint adjustments for comfort and economic modes.
  • Program scheduling for daily operation modes.
  • Domotic systems connection.

Control and Display

  • The system can be controlled through the touch screen panel or remotely via the dedicated App. The display provides detailed information on system status and configuration.

Domotic Systems Connection

  • The system can be connected to other domotic systems for enhanced automation and control capabilities.

FAQ

  • Q: How do I modify the setpoint manually?
    • A: To modify the setpoint manually, navigate to the settings menu on the touch screen panel or App and adjust the comfort or economic setpoint as needed.
  • Q: Can I add new programs to the scheduling?
    • A: Yes, you can add new programs to the scheduling by selecting the desired program slot and customizing the operation modes for each hour of the day and day of the week.

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MAIN FUNCTIONS

Indications for the use
Keep this manual in an accessible place for the operator. In case of breakdown or malfunction:
immediately deactivate the system. contact an assistance service centre authorized by the manifac-
turer.
use original spares parts only
Ask the installer to be prepared on:
start-up / shutdown; set-point and scheduling personalization; maintenance; what to do / what not to do in case of breakdown.

Main functions of the System.
Management of all ELFOSystem elements through the “touch screen” panel or remotely with the use of the dedicated App, if there is an internet connection module.
Heat pump for:
hot and cold water for radiators, radiant panels and fan convectors; domestic hot water (DHW).
ELFOFresh for:
renew air by heating or cooling it; manage the ambient humidity by controlling the intake air
humidity ;
air-condition in seasons when the heat pump, terminals and radiant
panels or radiators are not necessary;
renew and filter air without heating or cooling it (ventilation only).
Production of domestic hot water, for which it is possible to set:
the maximum temperature of water inside the storage tank; time bands where water is taken to storage maximum temperature
or kept at a maintenance temperature;
production only with solar panels; production with boiler integrated.
Area Divisions:
the house can be divided into homogeneous areas depending on
the type of use (day or night area, up to a limit of 12 areas);
a different hour schedule can be combined with each area, either
from other areas or from day to day of the week; programs are common to all areas
in one area, three operation modes can be set, comfort, economic
or off; for comfort and eco modes, temperature and humidity set points can be configured together with the type of ventilation;
an area can be forced in the required operation mode for a certain
period, “stopping” temporarily the ongoing program .
Setpoint:
each area has a comfort setpoint (optimal comfort, greater
consumption) and an economic set (medium comfort, minimum consumption); the economic set is calculated adding (in summer) or subtracting (in winter) a set value to the comfort set point;
the set point can be modified manually, any time .
Programs:
a program can be selected among 7 available and modified
according to the requirements;
the time schedule sets the operation mode (comfort, economic or
off) for each hour of the day and each day of the week;
new programs can be added.
Domotic systems connection
Connection with the App

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DISPLAY

MAIN PAGE

CONTROL4 NRG comfort and energy assistant. The new main screen is split into 3 separate sections that display all the system information. The sections are displayed according to the system configuration:

1 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM This section can be found on the main screen if the SINERGY unit is available in the system configuration. The following information is displayed:

Photovoltaic system productiontaico

Energy consumption

Entry/withdrawal from the network

Sinergy battery level

1

2

3

select

1

Pressing anywhere in the section opens the “Energy report” page.

2 ENERGY This section can be found on the main screen if at least one energy measuring device is added to the system configuration. The following information is displayed:

Heat pump unit efficiency

Targeted energy tips

Energy usage statistics of the Sinergy unit connected

3 SYSTEM This section can always be found on the main screen. The following information is displayed:

Heat pump and area status

Air renewal status

DHW production status

select

3

Pressing anywhere in the section opens the area page.

Caution: If the Sinergy unit and an energy measuring device are not available in the configuration, the main screen is SYSTEM.

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DISPLAY

Information displayed:

1 Main control

1

System areas

3 System status
2

3
1 Main control
Switching on and off the system, away from home
Return to the main display
Return to the main display (displayed in the subsequent menus)
New software update availability notification
Date / Hour
Internet/Cloud connection status Multi-status icon displays CONTROL4 NRG connectivity status Not connected = There is no Internet, Wireless or wired connection Connected = CONTROL4 NRG is connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi or wired Ethernet Not connected to the Cloud = CONTROL4 NRG is connected to the Internet but not connected to the Cloud Connected to the Cloud = CONTROL4 NRG is connected to the Internet and to the Cloud
Domotic control Green = connected domotics Red = disconnected domotics Connected domotics, but not in communication (disabled)
Alarms Reports an alarm USB inserted Signals that a USB device is connected to the panel Settings Provides access to the system/user settings panel Press to access user settings Press and hold for 2 seconds to access the system settings
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DISPLAY
2. System areas:
schedule

3. System status
System settings
Heat pump 1 operating status
automatic: red = heating, blue = cooling off : gray with x at the top DWH only : drop 2 status 3 components found in the system: Radiators, Fan coils, Radiant panels,
Production of domestic hot water 1 operating status
automatic / Off
ELFOFresh: (max. four units installed) 1 operating status
on / off / automatic / heating / cooling / ventilation off

1 2 3

1

Domestic hot water Automatic operation

1

1

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SYSTEM

START-UP AND SWITCH-OFF

1

1 – The system can be:
on off away from home

select

1

2 – Start up the system

3 – Switch off the system
Switch off the system until day / hour: at the due time, the system returns to the status previously set.
Move cursor “5”

2

5

3

4

6

Press edit “6”

Set the SYSTEM START-UP date

Set the SYSTEM START-UP date 4 – Away from home
See management away from home

select

3

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SYSTEM
CHANGE MODE
1 – Operation of the system.
Select: 2 – Heating only (red background) 3 – Cooling only (blue background) 4 – Automatic
switches from heating to cooling automatically, depending on the outdoor and indoor temperature detected mode enabled only if ELFOFresh EVO, is present

1

select

1

2 3 4

ADJUSTING DATE AND HOUR
Set date and hour to synchronise the system operation.

Settings:
Set date Set hour

press 2 sec.

1

2

select

2

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SYSTEM
After the date has been changed, press OK “3” to exit

After the time has been changed, press OK “4” to exit

select

3

After the time has been changed, press SAVE AND RESTART “5” to save the changes made

select

4

3 4
5

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HEAT PUMP
SET HEAT PUMP OPERATION
Information displayed:
supply water temperature supply water setpoint return water temperature operation status (heating/cooling/off) compressor (% capacity) signal power components found in the system (radiators, fan coils and
radiant panels) and relative status (enabled / excluded).
2 – Automatic operation: The heat pump is used to produce both air- conditioning system water and domestic hot water.
3 – For domestic hot water only: The heat pump is used only to produce domestic hot water.
4 – Deactivate the heat pump: The heat pump is switched off
5 – Distribution: Displays the components in the system.
The operation of single components of the system can be enabled or excluded:
select 6, 7 or 8 to Exclude / Enable
Example
6 – Radiators: Enabled
7 – Radiant panels: Excluded
8 – Terminals: Enabled

1

select

1

2 3 4

select

5

5
6 7 8

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HEAT PUMP

CLIMATE SETTINGS
Set the operation set point of each circuit:
winter or summer, fixed or compensated
2 – Hydraulic circuits of the system: Select the single circuit to customise the set point
3 – Set point regular intervals: Winter Summer
4 – Supply water set point: Fixed:
– no compensation is set on the outdoor temperature; the value can be set
– dew compensation remains active in the Summer Compensated:
– varies according to the outdoor temperature 5 – Supply setpoint:
Set the flow temperature 6 – Circuits combined with the system components:
– Not mixed (high temperature) – Mixed circuit 1 or 2 or 3

1

select

1

6 3 4
2 5

CHANGE OF SET POINT, FROM FIXED
1 – Select the single circuit to customise the set point 2 – Press + o – to change the setpoint
1
12

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HEAT PUMP

CHANGE OF SET POINT, FROM FIXED TO COMPENSATED

1

1 – Select the single circuit to customise the set point

2

2 – Select “fix”

3 – Compensated supply water set point:
set the compensation curve that corrects the water set point value,
depending on the outdoor air temperature value.

select

2

3

select

3

Example Outdoor air >= 30°C
Outdoor air <= 15°C

supply water set point = 7°C supply water set point = 12°C

MODIFICATION OF SUPPLY SET POINT

4

4 – Select supply set

5 – Set the required values: Max 12°C Min. 7°C

select

4

5

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HEAT PUMP
MODIFY THE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE: 5 – select 6 – Set the required values:
Max 30°C Min. 15°C 7 – Modify the correction

5 7

select

5

6

8 – Modify the correction example: + 1.2°C

select

7

8

The correction can be used to modify the climatic curve rapidly. Example: Outdoor air = 30°C supply water set point = 7°C Outdoor air = 15°C supply water set point = 12°C Correction + 1.2°C in Summer Values after the correction: Outdoor air = 30°C supply water set point = 7+1.2 = 8.2°C Outdoor air = 15°C supply water set point = 12+1.2 = 13.2°C
For the winter correction, follow the same procedure.
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HEAT PUMP
AIR SET POINT COMPENSATION BASED ON THE OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE The air temperature set point correction function is enabled in COOLING ONLY mode. The function applies a correction to the zone set point based on the outside temperature value. The same outside temperature limits set for the climate curve of the PDC are used.
The function is only combined with the not mixed circuit. 2 – Set on Summer 3 – Maximum correction of ambient air set point (0°C max 2°C) 4 – Enabling room air set point correction 5 – Outside temperature limits setting
3 – Modify the correction example: + 1.0°C

select

1

3 4

select

3

3

1
2 5

5 – Set the required values: Max 30°C Min. 15°C

select

5

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HEAT PUMP
Example of zone programming
6

The air set point is corrected by applying an offset to the slider of the individual thermostats

selezionare

6

7

8 – Press “Comfort” for 2 seconds Scheduled zone set point = 20°C

selezionare

7

8

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HEAT PUMP
Set point corrected by air climate = 20° C
The calculation interval of the air set point correction is set in Parameter 2 Default 1 minuto The parameter is the same one used to calculate the water set point climate.

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DOMESTIC HOT WATER
DOMESTIC HOT WATER OPERATION Information displayed:
storage temperature
2 – Automatic operation: domestic hot water is produced automatically, according to the requirement, using all the resources available.
3 – With thermal solar system only: the storage tank temperature is ensured only using solar collectors, even with a greater set point.
4 – With auxiliary heating only: the storage tank temperature is maintained only using the auxiliary heater (heater or integrated boiler).
5 – Deactivates the production: excludes the production of domestic hot water. In this mode, the temperature of the storage tank is not controlled.
6 – Boost: Production of domestic hot water in the shortest time, in this way the heat pump (and any electrical resistance) will work simultaneously to reach the temperature set for domestic hot water as quickly as possible.

select

1

2 3 4 5 6

select

7

DOMESTIC HOT WATER SETTINGS

8 – Water set point with heat pump

8

is indicated as RELOAD in the programming

9

9 – Water set point with heat pump

10

is indicated as MAINTENANCE in the programming

11

10 – Maximum temperature allowed with solar collector

12

11 – Minimum temperature difference to activate the solar collector: the solar collector activates when the temperature is 5.0°C higher than the storage tank

12 – Activates the circulation for 3 minutes every 30 minutes

The recirculation function prevents the stratification in the ACS accumulation.

Is active only at the times foreseen by the scheduler (Maintenance + recirculation, Recharge + recirculation).

DOMESTIC HOT WATER PROGRAMMING Elfocontrol3 EVO is equipped with 3 preset time schedules. Up to 7 programs can be saved in the memory. All programs can be modified.

1 7
12

select

12

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DOMESTIC HOT WATER

Programming example: Day: Thursday Program: Circulation program 1 Operation Profile:

start time

end time

mode

1

4

Maintenance

5

8

Recharge and recirculation

9

19

Maintenance and recirculation

17

20 Recharge and recirculation

21

22 Maintenance

23

0

Recharge

set point (previous page) ref. 8 ref. 7 + ref. 11 ref. 8 + ref. 11 ref. 7 + ref. 11 ref. 8 ref. 7

A different program can be combined to each day of the week
select the day of the week to be programmed:
the selected day is highlighted in “red”.
select a program among the 7 available;
the saved program can be removed; a new program can be created
modify the program using buttons

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ELFOFRESH

FRESH AIR

1- Information displayed:
Elfofresh on / off
operation status:
heating / cooling / ventilation off If 4 units are available, data of unit 1,2,3 and 4 are displayed alternatively. The display shows the unit number to which the data is combined with
1 = unit 1 data 2 = unit 2 data 3 = unit 3 data 4 = unit 4 data

2- Select the unit of which the operation must be set

Information displayed:
Outdoor air temperature Supply air temperature Ambient air temperature Ambient set poin

Ventilation
Unit status
Ambient humidity % (not
available with ElfoFresh EVO)
Compressor status

3 – Continuous automatic operation: the fresh air unit operates without interruptions
4 – Ventilation only: forces the “ventilation only” mode
5 – Scheduled automatic operation: operation according to the programming
6 – Exclude: ELFOFresh off

CONFIGURE THE SET POINTS: 8 – Ambient air setpoint in the summer
9 – Ambient air setpoint in the winter 10 – Ambient humidity set point in the summer (not available with
ElfoFresh EVO) 11 – Ambient humidity set point in the winter (not available with
ElfoFresh EVO) 12 – Ambient air setpoint increasing in summer with zones in
economic mode 13 – Ambient air setpoint decreasing in winter with zones in economic
mode

If four units are installed inside the system, settings must be performed on all units.
14 – select unit and repeat the procedure

select

1

select

7

1

2 3

4

7

5

6

8 9 10 11 12 13

14

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ELFOFRESH

PROGRAMMING

Provide fresh air depending on a daily time schedule.

5 preset daily programs are available (max 14 programs).

All programs can be modified.

A different program can be combined to each unit.

Operation mode:

Normal:

optimal fresh air. To be used in case rooms are occupied.

Reduced:

reduced ventilation flow rate. The volume of fresh air is reduced for greater saving and silence. To be used in case it is not necessary to provide fresh air continuously.

Switched Off: the unit is switched off.

Select 1

Select 2 3 appears

Programming example: Day: Wednesday Program: Fresh air program 1 Operation Profile: exsample Cooling

start

end

time

time

mode

0

8

Normal

9

12

Reduced

13

16

Switched Off

17

23

Normal

set point (previous page) ref. 8 + ref. 10 ref. 8 + ref. 10 + ref. 12 –
ref. 8 + ref. 10

A different program can be combined to each day of the week
select the day of the week to be programmed:
the selected day is highlighted in “red”.
select a program among the 14 available;
the saved program can be removed; a new program can be created
modify the program using buttons

2 1
3

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“AWAY FROM HOME” CONTROL

The “away from home” control mode can be activated when the room

1

is not occupied.

The “Away fom home” control allows setting the operation of:
climatic zones fresh air unit domestic hot water

“AWAY FROM HOME” SETTINGS It is possible

select

1

3 – Climatic Zones All zones can be set in the following modes:
Normal: follows the scheduled programming
Economic: follows the scheduled programming, but it is
forced in Eco
Off

3

4

2

5

4 – Fresh air unit Fresh air units can be set in the following modes:
Normal: automatic ventilation Reduced: reduced ventilation Off: ventilation off
5 – Domestic hot water DHW can be set in the following modes:
Normal: follows the scheduled programming Reduced: is maintained at a lower temperature for an higher
energy savings
Off

select

2

6

7 – If “AWAY FROM HOME” function is enabled :
the word “AWAY FROM HOME” is displayed

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REPORT ENERGETICO

The electric energy is displayed on the CONTROL4 NRG panel and provides a weekly profile of the energy used by the air conditioning system and by the photovoltaic system (when present).
To access the energy report, press anywhere in the ELECTRICAL SYSTEM section on the main page.
Note: The function is active if the following is configured in the system: at least one single-phase or three-phase electric energy measuring
device (see system component configuration) Clivet Sinergy unit

1

select

1

Consultation of weekly electric energy consumption.

Depending on the composition of the system, the following information

is available:

2

Air conditioning system consumption Electrical measuring device 1

Consumption of all electric utilities Photovoltaic production

Electrical measuring device 2
Clivet Sinergy Electrical measuring device 3 (for
third party PV systems)

A. Energy consumption B. Energy production

select

2

Select a line to access the daily details.
3

The Consumption tab shows the electric energy consumption curves on an hourly basis, broken down into:

Domestic water

Cooling

Select 3 – Production

The Production tab shows the electric energy consumption curves on an hourly basis, broken down into
CAUTION The electric energy measuring device can be connected ONLY to a single-phase unit.

Select

3

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ZONE SCHEDULING

The operation of every zone can be SCHEDULED or MANUAL.
Scheduled zone in temperature (gray)
Scheduled zone in call (red = heat; blue = cool) Zone off
Manual zone in temperature (gray)
Manual zone in call (red = heat; blue = cool)
In the time scheduling of the zones, for the slave terminals it is not possible to do an off-set using the cursor
2 – Scheduled zone : uses one of the 7 preset programs.
3 – Zone managed in manual mode: The programming can be ignored and the zone forced for a determined period of time in comfort, normal or off mode.
4 – Modification of a single component temperature
PROGRAMMED MODE
Comfort: Ideal temperature, to use when we are at home. Economic: Holding temperature, to use when the zone is not used.
PROGRAM ZONE A different program can be combined to each day of the week
5 – Select:
cooling or heating select the day of the week to be programmed:
the selected day is highlighted in red.
summer or winter program among those available;
the saved program can be removed; a new program can be created
modify the program using buttons

1

select

1

2 3

select

2

5

2

6 – SETTING ZONE TEMPERATURES Set the zone temperature, selecting one of the preset time schedules:
7 COOLING programs
7 HEATING programs.

select

2

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ZONE SCHEDULING

7 – Select:

cooling or heating

7

the day of the week to be programmed:

the selected day is highlighted in red.

cooling or heating program among those available

The temperature of the “Comfort” profile is preset for all the house zone:
24°C for cooling 21°C for heating
A different temperature can be set for each zone.
To modify the temperature:
8 – Press “Comfort” for 2 seconds 9 – Set
– zone temperature – humidity % – automatic / manual / silenced / off ventilation
(fancoil = off)

8

press for 2 sec

8

9

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ZONE SCHEDULING
The temperature of the “Economic” profile depends on the temperature of the”Comfort” profile:
it is higher in cooling lower in heating.
To modify the temperature difference:
press “Economic” for 2 sec
10

Set:
temperature difference compared to the “Comfort” mode humidity % automatic / manual / silenced / off ventilation
Example

Cooling Temperature
Heating Temperature

Comfort 24°C
Comfort 21 °C

difference +2 °C
difference -2 °C

Economical 26°C
Economical 19°C

Temperature must be selected for both Cooling and Heating (section 7)

press for 2 sec 10

ZONE IN MANUAL MODE

1

The zone can be forced for a certain period of time in the desired mode, ignoring the time schedule.

At the due time, the program previously stopped is restarted.

Set the Zone manually in one of the following operation modes: 3 – Comfort:
for ever (it does not return to the programming)
for 1,2….3 hours…
4 – Economic:
for ever (it does not return to the programming)
for 1,2….3 hours…
5 – Off:
for ever (it does not return to the programming)
for 1,2….3 hours….
The minimum setting interval to force the preset time schedule is 1 hour. The zone in “for ever” mode, enter into the programming to return to the normal programming.

select

1

2 3 4

select

2

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ZONE SCHEDULING
Modification of a single component temperature
1

select

1

2 ­correction setting cursors

2
Example

sub-zone

Final temperature

2

Living room 1

20.0°C

2

Living room 2

19.0°C

Main entrance

21.5°C

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ALARMS
Attention: Before resetting an alarm, identify and remove the cause generating that.
Repeated resets can cause system malfunctions or irreversible damage. In case of doubt, contact the After Sales Centre.
Alarms are indicated by the symbol: Alarms are saved in the memory. Example:
heat pump in alarm or system main alarm
2- description of the alarm and date/hour of the event Alarm status: text in RED = active alarm text in BLACK = alarm resetted by the user (by the Reset button) text in GREEN = alarm reset (resetted by the user), or alarm reset
without user intervention

select

1

2

For contact the After Sales Centre 1­ Open the Settings menu 2­ Open the Info tab to access the support information.

select

3

1 3
1

select

1

2
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MODIFICATION OF THE PROGRAM NAME
Names of the following programs can be customised:
Domestic hot water Elfofresh Zone

select

1

1
3 2

select

2

3

4

press for 2 sec 4 5

select

5

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MODIFICATION OF THE PROGRAM NAME
Use the keyboard to type the name of the program. Key functions:
Capital or small letters Numbers Space Delete

6

select

6

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CLIVET APP
Search for the Clivet Eye App on PLAY STORE and APP STORE To install: download the app register with your email + password associate your device(s) by entering the serial number and
password provided access your system by selecting it from the list of associated
devices
1
2
3

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER

GENERAL WARNINGS
Regulations The information contained in this manual must be integrated with current statutory regulations and by the standards of good practice. Operate with the safety regulations in force.
Planning The water and electric system must be determined by the system designers in accordance with the regulation in force.
Installation All electrical and installation operations should be performed by trained personnel having the necessary requirements by the regulations in force and being informed about the risks relevant to these activities.
Maintenance Only qualified personnel can operate on the system, as required by the regulation in force.
Modification Any type the modifications will end the warranty coverage and the manufacturer responsibility.
Breakdown/Malfuction Using the system in case of breakdown or malfunction voids the warranty. Disable the system immediately in case of breakdown or malfunction. Contact a certified assistance service authorized by the manufacturer. Use original spares parts only.

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MENU (SETTINGS)
Press the icon to open the Settings menu
CAUTION Access to parameters or modifications are only allowed to the installer who takes full responsibility, in case of doubt contact Clivet S.p.A.
For any changes not permitted or not approved by Clivet S.p.A., it declines any responsibility for malfunctions and/or damage to the unit/ system.
The following operations are only necessary for special calibrations and configurations, and are therefore only intended for authorised service centres or in any case qualified technicians.
The following can be accessed from tab 2 – General: 3 – Language change 4 – Software update 5 – Connectivity 7 – Weather 8 – Settings 9 – Advanced 10 – System layout 11 – Area elements status 12 – Mixers status 13 – Energy measuring devices

Press 2 sec

1

2

select

8

1

3 4 5 6
7 8 9

10

11

Mixers status

12

Energy measuring devices

13

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MENU (SETTINGS)

From the Settings menu, select:

1- Electricity to set the electrical system information.

This information is used by the system to provide personalised

statistics and energy tips on the home page of the “ELECTRICAL

SYSTEM” and “ENERGY” sections

1

3 – Set Installed meter capacity 4 – Set Maximum photovoltaic capacity 5 – Select Time slots type:
– F0: Supply at a single hourly rate – F1, F2, F3: Supply at a twice-hourly rate divided into 3 slots – F1, F23: Supply at a twice-hourly rate divided into 2 slots
6,7,8 – Depending on the type, set the energy costs for the respective slots. Note: The values can be found in the contractual conditions stipulated with the electric energy supplier
To complete the operation, drag area “1” upwards.
Save the changes with 9 – Save

select

2

1

2
3 4 5 6 7 8

9

select

9

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ESS MENU
From the Settings menu, select: 1 – ESS to access information on the electrical water tank unit
1

2 – Name of the unit in the system configuration 3 – Scrollable list showing the unit’s main parameters

select

1

2 3

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AIR PROBE MENU
From the Settings menu, select: 1 – Air quality probe to access information on the electrical water tank unit

1

select

1

2 – List with the names of the air quality probes available in the system configuration.

2
3 – Dynamic icon representing the air quality index detected by the

probe

4

4 – List of environmental parameters measured in real time by the air
quality probe
3

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SOFTWARE UPDATE

From the Settings menu, select:

1

2 – General to access information on the electrical water tank unit.

Note: The software update page can be accessed directly also by tapping the software update availability notification icon in the top bar “1”

2

select

2

3

4 – Software version displays the following information: Installed: version currently in use in the device Available: Version number available and release date Update from USB: the software version of the panel can be updated with a USB flash drive
5 – Software update displays the following information: Version available and release date Download update: Download button for
6 – Release notes displays the list of new features/bug fixes introduced with the new version available.
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select

3

4

5

Selezionare

5

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SOFTWARE UPDATE

When the download is complete, press Install update to update the software

6

Please wait for

6

download to com-

plete

Wait for the update operations to finish. When finished, the main page will be displayed again.

7

select

7

2

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INTERNET CONNECTION

The Connection screen displays the information on:

A
A – CONTROL4 NRG’s Internet connection status and the interface

used (Ethernet or Wi-Fi*)

B – Internet connection status

B

C – Enables/disables the Wi-Fi board (where available)

D – List of available Wi-Fi connections and any connected network

E – Cloud connection status

  • Connection to a Wi-Fi network is only possible with a CONTROL4 NRG version that has Wi-Fi support

C

E

D

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132.6

10.5

CONTROL4 NRG
193.6
UP

115.8

6.3

80,9 64

196,3

9 9

141,3 124,4

Dimensions of uncased box for wallmounting
1

Dimensions of metal bracket for fixing the CONTROL4 NRG in the box
2

3

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BUS RS485
Twisted (B) and Shielded cable (A)

Bus

Power line

NO power line and signal cables together

A – Corrugated tube

Power line

Bus

NO power line and signal cables together

A – Metal conduit

SHIELDED CABLE
50-metre spool (optional CBSX) Pair of twisted and shielded conductors Conductor section 0,22 mm2…0.35mm2 Nominal capacity between conductors < 50
pf/m
Typical impedance 120 Use a suitable cable to RS485 network

Maximum number of components: 40

Performed by trained and qualified

Maximum length of every single serial line
1000 m

personnel in data communication networks
Performed up to standard

Difference in potential between the “earth” of Separated from other cables, especially from

the two RS485 devices: lower than 7 v

power cables or supplied with different

Provide guards to protect against
electrostatic discharges of atmospheric

voltages
Far from cables or devices that can affect

origin

electromagnetically.

Complete last network component.

SERIAL LINE

INSTALLATION OF THE SERIAL LINE

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BELUESCRTSR4IC85ITY METER – SINGLE PHASE
The energy value is acquired by the CONTROL4 NGR via a ModBUS serial communication line Electrical connections
Terminals side

Assembly on DIN rail

A – Diagnostics LED

Blink

Communication OK

Fixed

Communication KO

Off

Not feeded

DIP position 43

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BELUESCRTSR4IC85ITY METER – THREE-PHASE
The energy values is acquired by the CONTROL4 NGR via a ModBUS serial communication line Electrical connections
A

A
Install 3 amperometric transformers (supplied) on the 3 phases to be monitored.

Transformer (amperometric “split
core” type)

Assembly on DIN rail

Diagnostics Function Power (gren)
Fail (yellow) RX and TX (red) Dout (gren)

State On Off On Blink Off Not used

Meaning Powered Not powered Inverted current phase Communication OK Communication KO
DIP position

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SYSTEM DIAGRAMS
New building with radiant panels and radiators
CONTROL4 NRG

12 V

RS-485 BUS (shielded cable) BMZRX

230 V ~

Sonda H2O

230 V ~ 12 V
HID-TSmart

ELFOFresh EVO
HID-TSmart

230 /400 V ~

BMZRX

230 V ~

Sonda H2O

12 V
HID-TSmart

HID-TSmart

RS

485

CMRS X

230 V~

SPHERA EVO
Indicative diagram The components of the system are not indicated, because they must be specified by both the Designer and Installer (e.g. expansion tanks, vents, cocks, calibration/safety valves, etc.)

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UNIT FOR PRODUCING THERMAL AND COOLING ENERGY

SPHERA EVO 2.0 SQKN-YEE 1 TC+MiSAN-YEE 1 S 2.1-8.1 R-32

SPHERA EVO 2.0 SQKN-YEE 1 BC+MiSAN-YEE 1 S 2.1-8.1 R-32

SPHERA EVO 2.0 SQKN-YEE 1 BC+MiSAN-YEE 1 S 2.1-5.1 R-32

UNIT KEYBOARD

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UNIT FOR PRODUCING THERMAL AND COOLING ENERGY
SPHERA EVO 2.0 EASYHybrid SQKN-YEE 1 BH+MiSAN-YEE 1 S 2.1-8.1 R-32

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UNIT FOR PRODUCING THERMAL AND COOLING ENERGY

SPHERA EVO SRHME+MDAN-YMi 2.1-5.1 R-32

SPHERA EVO SRHME-BC+MDAN-YMi 2.1-5.1 R-32

SPHERA EVO SRHM-IC+MDAN-YMi 2.1-5.1 R-32

ELFOEnergy Edge EVO WSAN-YMi 21-141 R-32

SHEEN EVO WSAN-YSi 10.1-22.2 R-32

ELFOEnergy Edge WSAN-YMi 21-81 R-32

CONTROLL WIRED

CONTROLL WIRED

CONTROLL WIRED

UNIT CONTROLL WIRED

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UNIT FOR PRODUCING THERMAL AND COOLING ENERGY
Edge EVO 2.0 – EXC WiSAN-YME 1 S 2.1-14.1
CONTROLL WIRED

UNIT CONTROLL WIRED

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UNIT FOR THE PRODUCTION OF DHW
AQUA Plus SWAN-2 190-300

UNIT

50

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FRESH AIR UNIT
ELFOFresh EVO CPAN-YIN Size 2 R-32
CONTROLL WIRED

UNIT CONTROLL WIRED

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FRESH AIR UNIT
ELFOFRESH2 CPAN-U 70-120 R134a

ELFOFRESH2 CPAN-U 200-650 R410a

ELFOFRSH LARGE CPAN-U 17-51 R410a

SP1X – RS485 serial port for remote communication – optional 52

Termination
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UNIT FOR PRODUCING THERMAL AND COOLING ENERGY

GAIA ARIA MSER-XEE 31-61 R-410A

GAIA ACQUA WSHR-XEE 31-61 R-410A

ELFOENERGY GROUND MEDIUM WSH/N-XEE 82-802

Version AD
GAIA MAXI ARIA MSER-XIN 61 R-410A

Version AD
GAIA MAXI ACQUA WSHR-XIN 61 R-410A

ELFOENERGY VULCAN MEDIUM WBAN 82-802 R-407C

GND

-+

RS 485
RS485

AB
GND

+-
12Vdc

Termination

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UNIT FOR PRODUCING THERMAL AND COOLING ENERGY

GAIA L Comfort GLC 2.1-8.1 R-410A

GAIA L Hybrid GLH 2.1-8.1 R-410A

GAIA-i GIGA 2.1-4.1 R-410A

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UNIT FOR PRODUCING THERMAL AND COOLING ENERGY

SPHERA T Comfort SRHM+MDAM-XMi 2.1-8.1 R-410A

SPHERA T Hybrid SRHM+MDAM-XMi 2.1-8.1 R-410A

SPHERA-i SRHM+MDAM-XMi 2.1-4.1 R-410A

SPHERA B SRHM+MDAM-XMi 2.1-8.1 R-410A

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UNIT FOR PRODUCING THERMAL AND COOLING ENERGY

ELFOENERGY EXTENDED INVERTER WSAN/T-XIN 21-171 R-410A

ELFOENERGY DUCT INVERTER WSN/T-XIN 21-141 R-410A

CMSC2X – Serial communication module with RS485 serial converter kit- optional 56

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UNIT FOR PRODUCING THERMAL AND COOLING ENERGY

ELFOENERGY GROUND WSH/N-EE17-121 R-410A

ELFOENERGY MEDIUM WSAN/T-XEE 82-302 R-410A

CMMBX – Serial communication module with supervisor (MODBUS) – optional 57

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AMBIENT TERMINALS
ELFOROOM2 OUTVOT 003.0-015.0

ELFOROOM2 OUTVOT 003.0-015.0

ELFOROOM2 INVOT 003.0-015.0

ELFOROOM2 INVOT 003.0-015.0

SERIAL CARD Set as shown in the figure
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AMBIENT TERMINALS
AURA CAS (cased) CFFA 1-12

AURA UNC (uncased) CFFA 1-12

CONNECTION WITH THERMOSTAT (AURA AC VERSIONS) KJRP-86A
A
A = Thermostat

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AMBIENT TERMINALS
AURA CAS (cased) CFF 1-12

AURA UNC (uncased) CFF 1-12

DIRECT CONNECTION WITH RS-485 SERIAL (AURA DC VERSIONS)
A

A = Thermostat

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AMBIENT TERMINALS
ELFOSPACE BOX3 CFK 007.0 – 011.0 – 015.0

A

A = main board 61

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AMBIENT TERMINALS
ELFOSPACE BOX3 CFK 021.0 – 031.0

ELFOSPACE BOX3 CFK 031.0 – 041.0

CC2 – 2-pipe system (size 021.0 and 031.0) CC4 – 4-pipe system (size 021.0)

CC2 – 2-pipe system (size 041.0) CC4 – 4-pipe system (gr 031.0 and 041.0)

A

A = main board 62

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AMBIENT TERMINALS
MOOD CFW-2 1-5

A

A = main board 63

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AMBIENT TERMINALS
ELFOSPACE OUT-V 003.0-051.0

ELFOSPACE OUT-H 003.0-051.0

ELFOSPACE IN-V 003.0-051.0

ELFOSPACE IN-H 003.0-051.0

ELFODUCT MP 15-71

ELFODUCT HP 015.0-071.0

1 S5

ON

S1

ON

LV

RS485

S4 S3

J1

SP1X – RS485 serial port for remote communication – optional

S2

ON

J3

LR

30292827 26252423222120

L1 L2 L3 L4 N N N N L

BT2 BT1

121110 S L 9 8 7 6

36 35 34 33 32 31

CTS
CLIVET TALK TERMINAL SPACE

L0L0 N N

V1V2V3 N

CTS- CLIVET TALK TERMINAL SPACE Electronic for HID-T2 or HID-T3 thermostats – optional

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AMBIENT TERMINALS
ELFODUCT CF-V 31-242

1 S5

ON

S1

ON

LV

RS485

S4 S3

J1

SP1X – RS485 serial port for remote communication – optional

S2

ON

J3

LR

30292827 26252423222120

L1 L2 L3 L4 N N N N L

BT2 BT1

121110 S L 9 8 7 6

36 35 34 33 32 31

CTS
CLIVET TALK TERMINAL SPACE

L0L0 N N

V1V2V3 N

CTS- CLIVET TALK TERMINAL SPACE Electronic for HID-T2 or HID-T3 thermostats – optional

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ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS
SINERGY 51.05 – 51.20

CONNECTOR “COM”

PIN

DESCRIPTION

3

RS-485 A+

4

RS-485 B-

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SMART THERMOSTAT
HID-TSmart

Lato posteriore

+12V –
A+ B-
RS485
RS485

AB
GND

+-
12Vdc

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SYSTEM ACCESSORIES

CONTROL4 NRG CONTROL4 NRG
193x132x5 3mm LxHxP
PS installation box Metal fixing bracket 196,3x141x80,9 mm LxHxP
(mounting accessories supplied in the package)

Room thermostats and sensors

HID-TSmart T

Thermostat with 3.5″ touchscreen display

and temperature sensor

112x77x18 mm

LxHxP

HID-TSmart T&H

Thermostat with 3.5″ touchscreen display

and temperature and humidity sensor

112x77x18 mm

LxHxP

HIDURNX

HIDUR Modbus temperature and

humidity sensor HIDUR (built-in)

In built-in 503 box (by only)

22,4×45,5×51,6

LxHxP

z-IAQX

Multi sensor for air quality acquisition

with 9 monitored ambient variables

110x70x28 mm

LxHxP

Electricity meter

M1NRGX

Electricity meter only for a single-phase

unit.

Assembly on vertical or horizontal DIN

rail.

63×46,2×26,4

LxHxP

M3NRGX

Electricity meter only for a three-phase

unit.

Supplied with three amperometric

transformers type “split core”

Assembly on vertical or horizontal DIN

rail.

70,8×55,26×17,5

LxHxP

Installation

AL12X

Power supply 230/1/50 – 12Vdc 2A

2 DIN modules

77x90x55 mm

LxHxP

CBSX Shielded cable for RS485 bus;

Radiant panels – Ambient terminals

BMZRX

Radiant area module with generic input/

output mode with RS485 communication

port + TTL/485 converter for Modbus

temperature and humidity sensor.

157x90x60 mm

LxHxP

CMRSX Single area module with RS485 communication port; 6 DIN modules + 2 DIN modules of the TTL/485 converter

105x90x60 mm

LxHxP

EMRSX Mixing unit control module; 6 DIN modules + 2 DIN modules of the TTL/485 converter

105x90x60 mm

LxHxP

Interface module

DOMX Connection device with home automation systems

53x92x63 mm

LxHxP

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SYSTEM ACCESSORIES
MODULE OF RADIANT Module addressing is done using the selectors.

A

B

There are three red selectors on the front of the module. To change addresses, refer to selector A and B as shown below: SELECTOR A = Set X10 SELECTOR B = Set X1
Example to assign address 12: : Selector A = 1, selector B = 2

PROCEDURE
1 – Switch off the module
2 – Using a flat blade screwdriver, turn selectors A and B to the required position to set the address
Example to assign address 12: Selector A = 1, selector B = 2
3 – Switch on the module
If the system configuration includes several radiant area modules (MAX 5): the first must have address = 11 the second must have address = 12 the third must have address = 13 the fourth must have address = 14 the fifth must have address = 15

COMPONENT PARAMETERS
ONTROL4 NRG will automatically set the control of the various outputs. Below are the parameters that are set by the autoconfiguration on the various system components; the list should be considered as indicative and is an operational outline to be assessed based on the type and configuration of the system.

Channel 1 2
……… 6

Setting parameters

Parameter

Value

P02

0 = Disabled

P03

1 = Thermoregulation 1G

2 = Thermoregulation 2 G

…..

3 = I/O

4 = Relay control ID

P07

5 = Thermostat Module

Serial Communication Parameters

Parameter

Mnemonic Name

Description

Value

33

Index

Device address

11,12….

34

Baud Rate

Baud Rate 0=4800 1 :9600 2 :19200

1

35

Parity

Parity 0=NO / 1=Odd 2=Even

0

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SYSTEM COMPONENT CONFIGURATION

Radiant area module: configuration of the channels

Modbus Parameter

Value

1001

02 (A)

0 = Disabled 1 = Thermoreg. 1 G.- HID-T3
2 = Thermoreg. 2 G. – HID-T3
5 = Thermostat Module – HID-T2;

6 = Electromechanical thermostat

1002

03 (A)

As EnChannel1

1003

04 (A)

As EnChannel1

1004

05 (A)

As EnChannel1

1005

06 (A)

As EnChannel1

1006

07 (A)

As EnChannel1

1054

55 (A)

1055 1056 1057 1058 1059

56 (A) 57 (A) 58 (A) 59 (A) 60 (A)

0 = Summer only 1 = Winter only 2 = Summer / Winter
As UseMode1 As UseMode1 As UseMode1 As UseMode1 As UseMode1

1030

31 (A)

3

1031

32 (A)

0.0

1069

870 (A)

20C°

1070

71 (B)

1071

72 (B)

1072

73 (B)

0 = Clivet 1 = Modbus; 2 = Modbus Touch
0 = Temperature + RH 1 = Temperature only 2 = RH only
As TermostatCh1

1073

74 (B)

As TermostatCh1

1074

75 (B)

As TermostatCh1

1075

76 (B)

As TermostatCh1

1076

77 (B)

As TermostatCh1

Description
EnChannel1: Type of function associated to channel 1
Electromechanical thermostat (connected between “-” and “GND”; closed = active call; No par.71 = 1) EnChannel2: Type of function associated to channel 2 EnChannel3: Type of function associated to channel 3 EnChannel4: Type of function associated to channel 4 EnChannel5: Type of function associated to channel 5 EnChannel6: Type of function associated to channel 6
UseMode1: Use type of channel 1
UseMode2: Use type of channel 2 UseMode3: Use type of channel 3 UseMode4: Use type of channel 4 UseMode5: Use type of channel 5 UseMode6: Use type of channel 6 Delay of the dew alarm signal (E07), set at 15 minutes to prevent delayed alarm signals, due to the deactivation of the compressor, once the set has been reached.
It is an offset on the dew point, normally it is set at -2C°, considering that between the temperature of both the panels and surface there is a difference and on the latter, condensation is not formed on the panels. This allows working with lower water temperatures at the dew point, enhancing the cooling capacities.
Dew point limit exceeded, whose channel is excluded automatically from the calculation, in order to not affect the water temperature inside the entire system and the head closes.
If thermostat model =1 (Modbus thermostats) the parameters from P02 to P07 cannot be set at 5 or 6.
ThermostatCh1 Only if thermostat=1
ThermostatCh2 Only if thermostat=1
ThermostatCh3 Only if thermostat=1
ThermostatCh4 Only if thermostat=1
ThermostatCh5 Only if thermostat=1
ThermostatCh6 Only if thermostat=1

A: parameters set by the AUTOCONFIGURATION function B: should always be set only with probe ambiant HID-UR (Parameter 71 = 1)
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MODULE OF RADIANT AREAS
Example on how to use:
Step management Output 5 controls the shut-off valve for the radiant panel Radiator management Output 6 controls the water shut-off valve for the heated towel rail

Thermostat 6 controls the valve for the heated towel rails

BT1 BT2 COM

RS485
+ – GND

CH 1

CH 2

GND – + GND – +

CH 3 GND – +

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH 4

GND –

CH 5 GND – +

CH4

CH5

CH 6 GND – +
CH6

ID1 ID2 COM BT1 BT2 COM

RS 485

+ – GND

ID1 ID2

PWR
230V LN

4
3 2 1

5 6 7
8 9

0

ZONE

G G0

4

5

3

2

1

0

X 10

6 7
8 9

ADDRESS

G1

G2

G3

G4

4

5

3

2

1 0 X 1

6 7 8
9

G5

G6

G1 G0 G2 G0 G3 G0 G4 G0

G5 G0 G6 G0

AUX C1 NO1

LN ac

G1 G0

5

6

G G0

G6….

Low temperature bath zone

High temperature bath zone

Low temperature High temperature

BT2

THE MODULE CAN CONTROL: 230v valve on/off

24ac valve on/off (transformer provided by the
client)

Technical Data Operating Temperature from 0 C° to 70 C° IP20 isolation degree Operating humidity (non-condensing) from 10% to 90%

CH 1

CH 2

GND – + GND – +

CH 3 GND – +

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH 4

GND –

CH 5 GND – +

CH4

CH5

CH 6 GND – +
CH6

ID 1 ID2 COM BT1 BT2 COM

RS 485

+ – GND

ID 1 ID2

PWR LN

4 3
2

5 6
7

1

8

0

9

ZO NE

G G0

4 3
2

5 6
7

1

8

0

9

X 10

ADDRESS

G1

G2

G3

G4

4 3
2

5 6
7

1

8

0

9

X 1

G5

G6

G1 G0 G2 G0 G3 G0 G4 G0

G5 G0 G6 G0

AUX C1 NO1

60

H
P 90
L 157

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MODULE OF RADIANT AREAS WITH HID-UR BUILT-IN MODBUS TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR

The thermostats run only if combined with the radiant module.
Example on how to use: Step management The sensor 1 – 2 – 3 controls one area with 1 component Double step management The sensor 4 controls one area with 2 components Radiator management The sensor 6 controls the valve for the heated towel rails Warning: to disable the humidity function (see page 94)

60

Set as indicated in the figure
H P
90 L
36

Supplied with module of radiant areas

  • Serial line Temperature and humidity sensors 4-conductor shielded cable 2×0,75 + 2×0,22mm2, distance max 1000m
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SYSTEM ACCESSORIES
RADIANT AREA MODULE WITH ELECTRO-MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT WITH DRY CONTACT
This option does not allow the temperature to be displayed by Control4 NRG, it only allows ON/OFF management of the area and time schedule. This option does not allow temperature changes to be made by Control4 NRG.

Low temperature bath zone

High temperature bath zone

Low temperature High temperature

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SYSTEM COMPONENT ADDRESSING

ADDRESSING Each unit inside the network is recognised thanks to an address. The address must be stored in the memory of the unit using a keyboard or thermostat.

Serial addressing

Domestic hot water module

1

Heat pump

2

Unit for fresh air (Elfo Fresh EVO)

3,4,5,6

Generic I/O modules

7,8

Unit Sinergy

9

Elfo Pack

10

Multiple area modules

11,12,13,14,15

Terminals / Single zone modules

17,18…,48,49,60,61,…*

Mixing module

50,51,52

Air quality probes

110..121

HID-TSmart thermostats

150…179

Electricity meter

170,171,172

  • The addresses 17,18 and next are used both for terminals and for the single zone modules (page 89). The addresses with the lowest value must be assigned to single zone modules. Example: First zone module: address 17 Second zone module: address 18 First terminal:address 19 Second terminal: address 20

SPHERA EVO / SPHERA EVO 2.0 / WiSAN-YME 1 S EDGE EVO 2.0 – EXC
The Modbus addressing of the unit can be set in two modes: with the rotary switches (Method A) or from the HMI keyboard (Method B, Sphera Evo 2.0,
Edge EVO 2.0) Where possible, it is recommended to make the setting from the HMI.

S3
Method A Setting Unit main board
S3 = 2

Method B Setting For serviceman > 17 HMI address set > 17.2 HMI address from BMS = 2

WSAN-YMI 21-141 EDGE EVO

The Modbus addressing of the unit can be set in two modes: with the rotary switches (Method A, for AA models, size 21-81) or from the HMI keyboard
(Method B) Where possible, it is recommended to make the setting from the HMI.

S3
Method A Setting Unit main board S3 = 2

Method B Setting For serviceman > 17 HMI address set > 17.2 HMI address from BMS Check that each unit has a different address.

WSAN-YSI 10.1-22.2 SHEEN

Enabling Menu > Project menu > set password >controller select > modbus >YES

Modbus address = 2

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SYSTEM COMPONENT ADDRESSING
WSAN-YMI 21-81 EDGE

S3
Setting Unit main board S3 = 2

ELFOFRESH EVO CPAN-YIN SIZE 2

if one unit is present: address = 3
if four units are presents: First unit address = 3 Second unit address = 4 Third unit adress = 5 Fourth unit adress = 6

Enter the password Maintenance operator to access the parameters.
Press MENU Select “Assistance Setting”

Parameters to be modified

Parameter

Mnemonic Name

Description

1.15

BmsAddSet ModBus serial address

UP DOWN

Press

OK

Enter the PASSWORD

Press Select “Operation Parameter”

OK
UP DOWN

Press Select “1.15 BmsAddSet”

OK
UP DOWN

Value 3,4,5,6

Edit value as indicated in the table 75

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SYSTEM COMPONENT ADDRESSING
SPHERA EVO 2.0 EASYHYBRID

Parameters to be modified

Parameter

Mnemonic Name

101

Index

102

Baud Rate

103

Parity

Description
ModBus supervision serial address
Baud Rate (0=4800 / 1=9600 2 =19200)
Parity 0=NO / 1=Odd 2=Even supervision serial

Value 2 1 0

Enter the password Maintenance operator to access the parameters.

Press “Setting”
Enter the Password Press Confirmation

Set password

CANCELL

CONFIRMATION

Select “Parameters” Press
Select “All” Press
Select the parameter to be modified “101” Confirm Enter the value Confirm the value entered Set parameters 102 and 103.

PARAMETERS KEYBOARD SYSTEM INFO ALARMS

SETTINGS

PDC – PARAMETERS ALL CONFIGURATION
DURATION COMPENSATION

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SYSTEM COMPONENT ADDRESSING
CFW-2 1 – 5 MOOD

SW1

On / off switch ENC2

CFFC / CFFU / CFFAC / CFFAU 1-12 AURA

On / off switch

S4

ENC1

CFK 021.0-041.0 ELFOSPACE BOX3

On / off switch

S4

ENC1

77

Address network 01 – 16 17 – 32 33 – 48 49 – 64
Address network 01 – 16 17 – 32 33 – 48 49 – 64
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SYSTEM COMPONENT ADDRESSING
CFK 007.0-015.0 ELFOSPACE BOX3
SWAN-2 190-300 – AQUA PLUS

On / off switch

S1

ENC1

Press 3 sec. Select C02 Press Select 1 Press

Addressing

Address network
64 01 – 15 16 – 31 32 – 47 48 – 63

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SYSTEM COMPONENT ADDRESSING

GAIA ARIA and ACQUA version AC / GAIA MAXI / GROUND MEDIUM / GAIA L COMFORT and HYBRID / GAIA-i / SPHERA

15-04-2011
25.9°
41.2°

09:30

Esterna: 25.6°

Parameters to be modified

Parameter

Mnemonic Name

315

Index

316

Baud Rate

317

Parity

Description
ModBus supervision serial address
Baud Rate (0=4800 / 1=9600 2 =19200)
Parity 0=NO / 1=Odd 2=Even supervision serial

Value 2 1 0

Enter the password Maintenance operator to access the parameters. Press Confirm
Press to select the “Settings ” menu Confirm
Press to select the “Parameters ” menu Confirm and enter the PASSWORD
Press to select the “Communication ” menu Confirm
Select the parameter to be modified Confirm
Enter the value Confirm the value entered
Set parameters 316 and 317 Press to return to the main screen

15-04-2011
25.9° 41.2°

09:30 ACCESO
50%
T

Esterna: 25.6°
30.9° 45.0°

ACCESO IMPIANTO

PRONTO 69.9°

25.2°

22.2°

45.2°

35.2°

Heat pump Boiler only DHW only Normal operation Settings Operation status

HP – Parameter Secondary circuit 1 Set point Supply set Current set Parameter / PWD

HP – Parameter All Configuration Set point Demand limit Communication

HP – Parameter

Id 315

address

ModBus Svision address

Min 0

Max 127

Valore 1

HP – Parameter

Id 315

address

IndiMrizinzo mod0bus Svision

MinMa0x

127

Max 127 2 Value 1

HP – Parameter

Id 315

address

ModBus Svision address

Min 0

Max 127

Value 2

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SYSTEM COMPONENT ADDRESSING
VULCAN MEDIUM
Enter the Maintenance operator password to access the parameters.

Vulcan Medium – Parameters to be modified

Parameter

Mnemonic Name

Description

315 Address ModBus supervision serial address

316 Baud Rate Baud Rate (0=4800 / 1=9600 2 =19200)

317 Parity

Parity 0=NO / 1=Odd 2=Even supervision serial

Value 2 1 0

Press. Rotate to select the “Scheduling” menu.
Press. Rotate to select the “Configuration” menu.
Press. Rotate to select the “Machine” menu.
Press. Rotate to select the unit.
Press. Select the parameter to be modified.
Press Enter the value.
Press
Press to return to the main screen.
80

Main Menu Stata Scheduling Date and hour Password
Main Menu Stata Alarms Configuration Date and hour
Configuration Menu Keypad Unit
System’s variables

Unit configuration All Configuration Setpoint Charge compensation

Manufacturer parameters

Id 39 MaxSetHeat

Max Set in heat

Min -60

Max 90

Value 40.0

Manufacturer parameters
Id 39 Min Max-S6e0tH.0eat Max SMeat xin heat 90.0 Min -60 50Max 90 Value 40.0

Manufacturer parameters

Id 39 MaxSetHeat Max Set in heat

Min -60

Max 90

Value 50.0

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SYSTEM COMPONENT ADDRESSING
WSAN/T-XIN / WSN/T-XIN
Press Press Select CF menu Press Select CF30 Press Set the value Confirm Back to the previous menu Repeat the sequence for the other parameters

Parameters

Parameters to be modified Description

Value

CF30

ModBus protocol controller Address

2

CF31

ModBus protocol Baud Rate (2=4800 / 3=9600 4 =19200)

3

CF32

Parity modbus 1=EVEN / 2=NONE / 3=ODD

2

CL43

DI4 Digital input Configuration ( remote OFF)

-2

CL44

DI5 Digital input Configuration (remote Summer / Winter )

0

PAr

  • CL CF
    /
    CF01 CF30
    /
    0 2
    /
    2

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SYSTEM COMPONENT ADDRESSING
ELFOENERGY / CPAN-U

Units can be CPAN-U 70-650 and / or CPAN-U 17-51
if one unit is present: address = 3
if four units are presents: First unit address = 3 Second unit address = 4 Third unit adress = 5 Fourth unit adress = 6

ELFOEnergy – Parameters to be modified

Parameter

Mnemonic Name

Description

164

Address

ModBus serial address

165

Baud Rate Baud Rate (0=4800 / 1=9600)

166

Parity

Parity 0=NO / 1=YES

Value 2 1 0

CPAN-U – Parameters to be modified

Parameter

Mnemonic Name

Description

165

Address

ModBus serial address

Value 3,4,5 or 6

166

Baud Rate Baud Rate (0=4800 / 1=9600)

1

167

Parity

Parity 0=NO / 1=YES

0

1 Press 2 Enter the PASSWORD

SE T

– +

Parameter
0

Value
1 0. 3
3 2 1

3 Access parameter 164

1 6 4

X Y

4 Edit value as indicated in the table

– +

1 6 4

2

5

Repeat the sequence for the other parameters indicated in the table

6

Save in the memory Exit

1 0. 3

SE T

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SYSTEM COMPONENT ADDRESSING

HID-TSMART THERMOSTATS

The indications given are valid for all versions of HID-TSmart

HID-TSmart addressing

Unit

Modbus address

HID-TSmart 1

150

HID-TSmart 2

151

HID-TSmart 3

152

HID-TSmart 4

153

HID-TSmart 30

179

The thermostat is connected in daisy-chain topology (in-out) directly to the CONTROL4 NRG serial bus 485
ADDRESSING PROCEDURE HID-TSmart is supplied by default with Modbus address 150. Follow the procedure below to address the HID-TSmart if there is more than one unit in the system.

Step 1

Action Alimentare il dispositivo

Picture

2

Press for more than 5 seconds at the bottom center where the context bar is present

3

You access the CONFIGURATION menu

4

Select PARAMETERS menu

5

Scroll down to the Address parameter

6

Select the numeric value to the right of the parameter name

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SYSTEM COMPONENT ADDRESSING

7

Set the desired address using the + and – keys displayed on the screen

8

Press OK to confirm

9

Verify that the BaudRate parameter is set to 9.6Kbps

10

AAfter making the changes, press the icon at the top right to return to the main screen

Diagnostics When the module is powered, it boots up during which the display shows the thermostat’s Modbus address.

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SYSTEM COMPONENT ADDRESSING
HID-TI6 THERMOSTATS
The thermostat only works in conjunction with ELFOROOM2 fan coil units The terminals for connecting to the CONTROL4 NRG bus are located on the HID-T6 thermostat unit CONNECTIONS

  1. Connection terminal block (fancoils serial) 2) Connection terminal block of presence contact 3) Electronic board 4) Serial connection to the CONTROL4 NRG bus (via serial RS-485)

Use the icons ­ to move inside the menu.

Use the icon to select menu items and to confirm changes made.

Pressing

and confirming the change will switch to the next item.

To exit from menu:

Press the icon for 10sec.

Or wait 30 sec. for automatic shutdown

Attention: after 30 seconds from the last action, the control goes off and the settings is memorised.

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SYSTEM COMPONENT ADDRESSING
DEVICE ADDRESS To view and change the address: with panel in stand-by press and hold for 5 sec. the AUTO key. it appears address 001 flashing use the ­ and keys to set a value from 1 to 255 press the button and wait 10 seconds to confirm the setting
It is advisable to table the addresses that the individual fancoils must assume so that they are then easily identifiable once recognized by the system.
Contact Clivet service for changing the unit parameters for connecting the HID-T6 thermostat.

Fancoil address Andress 17 Andress 18 Andress 19 Andress 20 …..

Destination Leave free
kitchen Livingh room
Room 1 ….

Attention Do not leave fancoils with address 001. This precaution will allow any substitutions and / or additions of devices on the network.

FEATURES OF THE SERIAL PORT
Protocol The “Modicon ModBus” RTU serial communication protocol, with the following settings: Bauderate = 9600 Data bits= 8 Parità = none Stop bit = 1
See the accessory instruction sheet for configuring and modifying the operating parameters.

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SYSTEM COMPONENT ADDRESSING

HID-UR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR HIDUR built-in temperature and humidity sensor

Sensor addressing

Channel

Flashings

1

2

2

4

3

6

4

8

5

10

6

12

The thermostat runs only if combined with the radiant module.

Signalling LED A multi-colour LED is fitted on the front part (visible from the front slot) which indicates the device status.
After powering on: – The device boots up.
– The device is set to operating mode.

Boot up. After turning on, the red LED flashes fast once. If there are no problems, the LED goes off, otherwise it continues flashing.

Red LED flashing. Indicates that no firmware is installed.

Red LED on fixed. Indicates that the sensor is not communicating with the master board. The red LED stays on for maximum 4 seconds and then goes off in the next 8 seconds.

Operating mode. During operation the LED is off. Note that in the first 30 seconds of turning on, a blue LED flashes to indicate proper functioning.

Address assignment. During address assignment, the green LED comes on waiting for the onboard button to be pressed. After assignment, the LED goes off and flashes N times (the number of flashes corresponds to the new address).

Address check. Pressing the onboard button during sensor operation, the green LED flashes N times (the number of flashes corresponds to the new address).

On the back of the sensor there is an addressing button: 1 – Power up and hold down the addressing button; the blue LED will flash 6 times. 2 – Count the number of slow flashes of the green LED up to the address to be assigned and release the button. 3 – After 7 flashes of the blue LED, the sensor repeats the number of the assigned address with flashes of the green LED and confirms the procedure with 1 flash of the blue LED.
Refer to page 68 to address the radiant area module.

Addressing key

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SYSTEM COMPONENT ADDRESSING
MIXING MODULE
Mixing unit control module for managing a section of the circuit at a different temperature to that of the main system.
The area module must be powered at 230 Vac 50 Hz. Mounting on a DIN rail
Type of cable used: 2×0.35 mm2 with screen on GND

Parameters to be modified

Parameter

Mnemonic Name

Description

33

Index

Device address

34

Baud Rate

Baud Rate 0=4800 1 :9600 2 :19200

35

Parity

Parity 0=NO / 1=Odd 2=Even supervision serial

Value 50..,52
1 0

TETREMRINMAINTAIOTNION JUJMUPMEPRER

H
P 90

H

AP1

AP2

P

90

60 60

L 105

L 36

Termination

No

Yes

RS485 MODULE
Addressing can be done using the selectors on the RS485 module. Follow this procedure:
1 – Disconnect power supply to the RS485 module and mixing module 2 – Set the address with the selectors on the RS485 module
S5 = hundreds. Must always be set to OFF S3 = tens S4 = unit 3 – Set parameters 34 and 35 under Other parameters in the Advanced settings of CONTROL4 NRG (see page 110)

J1

+-G

ON

ON

N

S1

D S2

RS485

J3

LV

LR

ON

S5 S3 S4

BT2 EXSTERNAL TEMPERATURE READING PROBE
PE3S0006 – Option Enable BT2 probe:
System setting menu (page 110) Parameter menu Setting parameter 1 = mixing module

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SYSTEM COMPONENT ADDRESSING

ZONE MODULE (HEATED TOWEL )
The module operation opens and closes the valve, according to the temperature detected by the thermostat, in the cooling mode, the module closes the valve. The module can be used also to control 1 radiant circuit. The area module must be powered at 230 Vac 50 Hz. Assembly on DIN guide
Type of cable used: 2×0.35 mm2 with screen on gnd
Maximum distance: 15 m

Parameters to be modified

Parameter

Mnemonic Name

Description

33

Index

Device address

34

Baud Rate

Baud Rate 0=4800 1 :9600 2 :19200

35

Parity

Parity 0=NO / 1=Odd 2=Even supervision serial

Value 17,18…
1 0

Addressing can be done using the selectors on the RS485 module. Follow this procedure: 1 – Disconnect power supply to the RS485 module and mixing module 2 – Set the address with the selectors on the RS485 module
S5 = hundreds. Must always be set to OFF S3 = tens S4 = unit example: 17= S3 =1 , S4 =7 3 – Set parameters 34 and 35 under Other parameters in the Advanced settings of CONTROL4 NRG (see page 110) For module RS485, see page 88

TERMINATION JUMPER

H
P 90

H

AP1

AP2

P

90

60 60

L 105

L 36

89

Termination

No

YES

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SYSTEM COMPONENT CONFIGURATION

CONTROL4 NRG – SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

1

The configuration is performed directly on ELFOControl3 EVO introducing:
type of system; name of the climatic areas (kitchen, living room, etc.); mixed and not mixed circuits; units installed ( which and how many: heat pumps, terminals, etc.); modules installed (input/output modules, single modules, etc.); number of hydraulic circuits (booster pumps, area valve); combining components with the areas.

press for 2 sec. 1

select

2

2 3

select

3

4

select

4

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Create / modify areas:
new modify remove installation reset
Use the keyboard to type the name of the area. Key functions:
Capital or small letters Numbers Space Delete

5

select

5

5

select

6

7

select

7

8

select

8

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Define the hydraulic circuits:
high temperature non-mixed circuits (max. 10)
Circuits greater than 4 refer to the 1st high temperature area
low temperature mixed circuits (max. 3) refer to the
subsequent page
Possible combinations with boosters: STD booster
area 1: high temperature only
optional boosters
2 areas: high temperature only 2 areas: one high temperature + one low temperature 3 areas: high temperature only 3 areas: two high temperature + one low temperature 3 areas: one high temperature + two low temperature 4 areas: high temperature only 4 areas: three high temperature + one low temperature 4 areas: two high temperature + two low temperature 4 areas: one high temperature + three low temperature

select

9

10

select

10

select

11

9 11

select

12

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SYSTEM COMPONENT CONFIGURATION
Define mixed circuits:
low temperature mixed circuits (max. 3) for combinations, refer to the previous page

Define the composition of the system: A. heat pump type B. number of Elfofresh units (max. 4) C. number of Fancoil modules (max. 40 including other components found) Important: check the fancoil model to see if the direct bus connection is to the unit’s board or via thermostat/HMI D. number of HID- TSmart thermostats (max. 30) E. number of Input/Output modules (max. 2, for MIOX compatibility) F. number of single area modules (max. 40 including other components found) G. number of multiple area modules (max. 5) H. number of mixing modules (max. 3) I. type of ESS (max.1) J. number of probes K. presence of domestic hot water module: none ACS da PDC AQUA / Combo On-Off SWAN-2 / Combo Modbus L. home Automation interface module M. type of energy meter N. absorbed energy 1 O. absorbed energy 2 P. producer energy meter
To see the other components, drag area “1” upwards

13

select

13

A

B

C

D

E

1

F

G H I J K L
1

select

14

select

15

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M N O P
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SYSTEM COMPONENT CONFIGURATION

Multiple zone module For each module available, define the type of controlled component for
each channel:

single step radiant panel (Temperature + Humidity)

single step radiant panel (Temperature only)

double step radiant panel (Temperature + Humidity)

B

triple step radiant panel(Temperature + Humidity)

radiator

fan coil with electro-mechanical thermostat

radiator with electro-mechanical thermostat

radiant panel with electro-mechanical thermostat

not used
Generic I/O

Reference terminal (Master) pag. 101

Use mode
HeatCool
Cool only
Heat only
Belonging area:
kitchen, living room, etc.
Type of circuit assigned:
mixed
non-mixed
Number of circuit:
mixed circuit n.1 / 2 / 3
non-mixed circuit n.1 / 2 / 3

Thermostats connected:

Clivet Bus

See ELFO Control3 EVO installation manual

Modbus
Modbus Touch

Sensor thermostat+ humidity
Thermostat only (temperature only)
Sensor only (temperature+humidity

Ambient probe (HID-UR) See ELFO Control3 EVO in-
stallation manual

See ELFO Control3 EVO installation manual

To modify the name, select B.

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SYSTEM COMPONENT CONFIGURATION

GENERIC INPUT/OUTPUT MODES PROVIDED BY THE MULTIPLE RADIANT AREA MODULE

Select I/O from Controlled element

Define the inputs and outputs of multiple radiant area module canals:

Remote consent remotely activates the CONTROL4 NRG

16

system;

Boiler alarm acquires the backup heater’s alarm.

Configure the outputs to control the following functions:

Circulator activation: activates when there is a request for

the water circuit associated with the circulator;

Zone valve control: activates when there is a request for

the water circuit associated with the zone valve;

Seasonal management: with the system in heating mode it

closes the contact, when it is in cooling mode it opens it. If the system includes a Chiller combined with a boiler, it can be used to control the shut- off valves of the water circuit;

select

16

Heating resource activation: activates when the system is

in heating mode and one of the areas needs to be activated. If only the boiler is to be used and not combined with a heat pump.

Delayed heating resource activation: activates with a delay

time (set in the parameter) when the system is in heating mode and one of the areas needs to be activated. If only the boiler is to be used and not combined with a heat pump.

Pump on secondary: activates according to the actual

energy request from a specific area

Dehumidifier: activates up to 4 auxiliary dehumidifiers

with ON/OFF input contact for remote consent.

select

17

ElfoFresh post-heating heater in dehumidification:

activates the use of a post-heating heater for Elfo Fresh units in dehumidification

Cooling resource activation: if the boiler is used in

combination with a unit to produce cooling energy only, the module will also switch circuits according to the system’s heating or cooling operating mode. – normally open contacts on stand-by to chiller.

– powered contacts to boiler.

Delayed cooling resource activation: the same as the

previous mode with the introduction of a delay time that can be set in parameter.

Photovoltaics

In compliance with the thresholds in parameter 67 and 68
Coil

select

18

In compliance with the thresholds in parameter 70 and 71

17 18

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SYSTEM COMPONENT CONFIGURATION
GENERIC INPUT/OUTPUT MODES PROVIDED BY THE MULTIPLE RADIANT AREA MODULE Remote On / off from telephone dial

Configure parameter 49. Use remote consent in the Advanced settings

Par.49

Configuration

CLOSE

OPEN

Note

0

Not used

1

System (NC)

System OFF DHW OFF System ON-OFF from CONTROL4 NRG keypad disabled

System ON DHW ON System ON-OFF from CONTROL4 NRG key-
pad

At CLOSED contact it switches off the whole system including
DHW

2

Air-conditioning only (NC)

System OFF DHW ON
(ONLY DHW) System ON-OFF from CONTROL4 NRG
keypad

System ON DHW ON
(NORMAL CONF. ) System ON-OFF from CONTROL4 NRG key-
pad

At CLOSED contact is switches off only the air-conditioning
system, leaving the DHW pro-
duction active.

System ON

System OFF

3

System (NA)

DHW ON System ON-OFF from CONTROL4 NRG

DHW OFF System ON-OFF from CONTROL4 NRG

At OPEN contact it switches off the whole system including DHW

keypad

keypad disabled

4

Air-conditioning only (NA)

System ON DHW ON
(NORMAL CONF. ) System ON-OFF from CONTROL4 NRG
keypad

System OFF DHW ON
(ONLY DHW) System ON-OFF from CONTROL4 NRG key-
pad

At OPEN contact is switches off only the air-conditioning system,
leaving the DHW production active.

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Zone elements

They are listed:

A. Element 1 to be defined:

A

Single zone modules

Terminals (fan coils)

B

B. Smart thermostats

A – Single radiant zone modules
For each single zone module available, define the type of controlled component for each channel:
Fan coil Radiator Radiant panel
Local control (keypad/thermostat)

C

select

A

Belonging area:
kitchen, living room, etc.

Type of circuit assigned:
mixed non-mixed

Number of circuit:
mixed circuit n.1 / 2 / 3 non-mixed circuit n.1 / 2 / 3

Terminal of reference (master)

Use mode
HeatCool Cool only Heat only

To modify the name, select D.

Zone terminals (fan coils)
Define the belonging area for each component available in the system. (radiator/fan coil)
Local control (from keyboard or thermostat)
Belonging area:
kitchen, living room, etc.
Type of circuit assigned:
mixed non-mixed mixed circuit n.1 / 2 / 3 non-mixed circuit n.1 / 2 / 3
Terminal of reference (master)
To modify the name, select D.

A B

select

A

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B – Smart Thermostats Set the following parameters for each Smart thermostat in the system:

Belonging area:
kitchen, living room, etc.
Type of circuit assigned:
mixed non-mixed mixed circuit n.1 / 2 / 3 non-mixed circuit n.1 / 2 / 3
Enable energy display Select to enable the energy context display on the thermostat
Energy display mode Select which information to display on the energy context page:
Photovoltaics and coil Coil Photovoltaics
Enable air quality display Select to enable the air quality context display
Air quality display mode Select which information to display on the energy context page:
Air quality probe ElfoFresh
Enable system display Select to enable the system context display, showing the most relevant system information
To modify the name, select D.

B

select

18

C 18

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SYSTEM COMPONENT CONFIGURATION
Select the type of Elfofresh installed:
Elfofresh Elfofresh2 Zephir 3 ELFOPack ElfoFreshEvo
A – Combine each used unit to every area.

19

select

19

20

select

20

select

21

A 21

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SYSTEM COMPONENT CONFIGURATION
Select:
mix module controlled by the thermostat assign the area where it is installed name of the thermostat
Select:
name of the air quality sensor assign the area where it is installed
Automatic parameter settings Select YES = the auto-configuration of all elements in the installation starts (loading of the STD system settings)
Select NO = to maintain any Custom settings on the unit / devices (reserved only to qualified/specialised personnel ) The auto-configuration may take a few minutes.
It is also possible to enable the auto-configuration also later (parameter 50 access reserved to installer / ATC)
ATTENTION The access to parameters or modifications are allowed only to the installer who assumes all responsibility, in case of doubts please contact Clivet. For any changes not permitted or not approved by Clivet, the same declines any responsibility for malfunctions and/or damages to the unit/system.

22

select

22

select

23 23 end of the configuration

24

select

24

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SYSTEM COMPONENT CONFIGURATION

Master terminal
Combining the terminal of reference with the master terminal in the configuration

DAY

NIGHT

Component 1 : DAY area, thermostat YES, terminal of reference NONE
Component 2 : DAY area, thermostat YES, terminal of reference 1
Component 3 : DAY area, thermostat YES, terminal of reference 1
Component 4 : NIGHT area, thermostat YES, terminal of reference NONE
Component 5: DAY area, thermostat NO, terminal of reference 4

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SYSTEM COMPONENT CONFIGURATION
Electricity meter
Address allocation:
170 Energy meter 1 (absorbed) 171 Energy meter 2 (absorbed) 172 Energy meter 3 (Production)
The meter is preconfigured with address 170
Meter address setting: 1. Power up and connect the meter to the CONTROL4 NRG serial
line 2. Go to the “Other parameters” page of CONTROL4 NRG (See
screenshots opposite) 3. Set Device address field = 170 4. Set Parameter address field = 2 5. Set Enter value field = New Modbus ID (171 or 172) 6. Press the “Write” button 7. Set Parameter address field:
Single-phase model = 251
Three-phase model = 243
8. Set Enter value field = 49600 9. Press the “Write” button 10. Switch the meter off and on again and check for correct addressing
Verification of address change: 1. From the “Other parameters” screen of CONTROL4 NRG: 2. Set Device address field with the new Modbus address (171 or 172
depending on what has been set) 3. Set Parameter address field = 2 4. Press the “Read” button and check that the device responds.
NOTE: if it is necessary to address more than one meter, only connect one meter at a time to the serial line to carry out the addressing procedure.

press for 2 sec. 1 2

select

2

1 2

3

select

3

4

102

select

4

Vedere pag. 110 “Accesso parametri/visualizzazione”

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AUTOCONFIGURATION

Check of the auto-configuration procedure end.

1

press for 2 sec. 1

To see the other areas, drag area “1” upwards

2

select

2

3

select

3

1

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AUTOCONFIGURATION
Autoconfiguration completed For make the autoconfiguration changes effective, turn off and on the power TO MODULES.
If you do not see ” Autoconfiguration completed”: 1. check the element is in ON 2. check the network

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STATUS COMPONENT SYSTEM

VERIFICATION OF THE COMPONENT COMMUNICATION

1

Once the system is restarted and the new configuration loaded, verify the serial communication.

For a correct verification, wait 5/10 minutes from the first restart, this period can vary depending on the composition of the system.

press for 2 sec. 1

Communication OK (blue)

2

select

2

Communication OFF (grey)

3

A B
A D
C
A – Belonging to area: 2 B – Terminal number: 2 C – Circuit number: 1 D – module channel: 3
The unit does not communicate with CONTROL4 NRG, an alarm is notified “communication with interrupted device”.

select

3

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ZONE ELEMENTS STATUS

1

Check of the installed radiant / fancoil / zone modules operation status,Smart thermostats installed.

press for 2 sec. 1

2

select

2

3

For reference only: A. Status on / off B. Heating/cooling C. Ambient setpoint °C D. Current mode E. Remote control F. Setting G. Air temperature °C H. Zone I. Ambient humidity % J. Water temperature °C K. Dew temperature °C
To see all the components, drag area “1” to the left.

select

3

4 A
B
C D E F G H I J
K

select

4

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STATUS OF THE MIXERS Verification of the operation status of the installed mixing circulators.
For reference only: A. Circulator status on / off B. Heating/cooling C. Supply water setpoint °C D. Supply water temperature °C E. Temperature BT2 F. Air temperature °C G. Ambient humidity % H. Valve opening % I. Dew temperature °C J. Configuration
To see all the components, drag area “1” to the left.

select

5

6

ENERGY MEASURING DEVICES
Check the measured values of the electric energy measuring devices in consultation only. The parameters displayed vary according to single -phase or three-phase models.

select

6

7

select

7

8

Stato miscelatori

5

Misuratori di energia

A

B

C

D

E

F

1

G

H

I

J

Mixers status

Energy measuring devices

7

select

8

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You can insert the contact references.

1

Access to the parameters is reserved only to After Sales Centre.

press for 2 sec. 1

2

select

2

2

select

3

select

4

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ERROR: RS485 NETWORK
TROUBLESHOOTING

1. All the units requested do not respond.
– Verify no short-circuits occurred on the
RS485 serial line
– Ensure that the power supply is
available.

2. Some units requested do not respond.
– Ensure they are switched on
– Ensure that the address, baud-rate and
parity are correct
– Ensure that they are connected to the
bus correctly
– Referring to the electrical diagram, verify
if the TTL/485 converter on the fan coil is connected correctly or it has been introduced erroneously on the card programming TTL
– Try to replace the converter installed

3. From a certain point on, the units do not communicate
– It is likely that the bus of the first unit
does not communicate due to a shortcircuit
– It is likely that the unit that precedes
physically the first unit that does not communicate have inverse bus polarity
– It is likely that the line section that
powers these units is interrupted accidentally or is not connected.

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PARAMETERS ACCESS / VISUALIZATION

ATTENTION

1

The access to parameters or modifications are allowed only to the installer who assumes all responsibility, in case of doubts please contact Clivet S.p.A.

For any changes not permitted or not approved by Clivet S.p.A., the same declines any responsibility for malfunctions and/or damages to the unit/system.

The operations listed below are required only for particular calibrations and configurations, they are therefore addressed only to qualified authorized assistance centres.

press for 2 sec. 1

2

select

2

3 – Other parameters Parameter access (read/write Modbus commands)

2

select

3

4

select

4

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PARAMETERS ACCESS / VISUALIZATION
Key functions: Delete
5

Device address field= Enter the device’s Modbus address Example: for multiple area module 11

select

5

6

select

6

Parameter address field: enter the value of the Modbus register to be read or written Example: 10011 – Value in the Modbus mapping of the multiple area module
7

select

7

Modbus Function field: select the function code to be used for the reading/writing operation of the parameter to be checked:

Writing only (fc 06)

Reading and writing (fc 03 / fc 16)

8

Reading only (fc 04)

111

select

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PARAMETERS ACCESS / VISUALIZATION
In the Enter value field: enter the value to be written for the parameter indicated Write button = writes the value Read button = displays the default value
In case of register reading, press end without entering the value. In case of register writing, enter the value to be written. Attention writing with decimals (ex. 10,5) the value to be written has to be considered without comma (ex. 105) In case of negative values (16-bit ) the value has to be written in two’s complement, obtained as follows: 65536 minus the negative number without comma Example, write -5.5 °C and transform it in the following way: 65536 ­ 55 = 65481 The negative number -5.5 corresponds to 65481 that must be written.

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PARAMETERS OF THE COMPONENTS
Below, we describe the parameters that are set by the autoconfiguration on the several components of the system; the list must be consid-
ered indicative and is an operative trace to be assessed, depending on the type and system configuration.

GAIA (version AB and AC) – Anti-dew compensation enabling ( only in cooling)

Modbus Parameter

Value

Description

27

1

Anti-dew compensation enabling circuit 1 ; 0 = deactivate

892

1

Anti-dew compensation enabling circuit 2 ; 0 = deactivate

901

1

Anti-dew compensation enabling circuit 3 ; 0 = deactivate

Enablement of DHW on Elfo Energy

Modbus Parameter

Value

43686

50

2

43739

110

43576

119

1

43569

140

1

Description Enablement of DHW production Introduce the excursion time of the valve DHW in heat and cool mode ; 2= if Wban Enablement of the plug-in card

ELFOEnergy SMALL

Modbus Parameter

43627

163

Value 1

Description Select the supervision mode

ELFOFresh2 CPAN-U 70-650

Modbus Parameter

Value

1129

130

2

1160

161

0

1137

138

2

ELFOFresh CPAN-U 17-51

Modbus Parameter

Value

43639

130

2

43647

138

2

161

0

Mixing module

Modbus Parameter

1077

78

1084

85

1085

86

Value – –
90 sec.
400 num

Description Enablement of the modbus ambient probe (always set to 2 ) Select the supervision mode Enablement of UR% ambient probe from Elfocontrol3 EVO
Description Enablement of modbus ambient probe Enablement of UR% ambient probe from Elfocontrol3 EVO Select the supervision mode
Description Enables compensation for dew in cooling mode. 0 = deactivate, 1 = activate Time required to position VRad from closed to fully open Allows weighing the opening time of the valve,increase only if the mixing valve oscillates a lot (typical of two-way valves)

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SYSTEM INTERFACE (DOMOTICS)
If the device DOMOX is present during the system configuration (p. 93) to the “Installation composition” screen, activate the “Interface module with domotics”
System architecture The connection between CONTROL4 NRG and the home automation system is done using a device called “DOMOX – Home Automation interface module”. The home automation system must implement a modbus communication TCP/IP over ethernet connection The reading/writing registers are NOT retentive, i.e. a possible lack of the Sten module power supply implies the loss of values written by the system. The settings determined by the external system modify the local ones of CONTROL4 NRG ; it means that in the case of an external system disconnection, CONTROL4 NRG will maintain the last values set. The only settings not stored are: zone Scenario , DHW Profile They are In fact interpreted as forcing coming from an external scheduler with respect to scheduling set on CONTROL4 NRG . As long as it is connected, the only one settings that the external system requires to be modified can not be changed locally acting on CONTROL4 NRG .
Communication mode Deafult parameters Modbus TCP/IP side connection:
Address IP: 10.0.0.141 Doors TCP: 23 Modbus address: 190 By connecting to the address http://10.0.0.141:8680 You can change these settings (password required). Caution: changing settings RTU side will cause the lack of communication between CONTROL4 NRG and the DOMX module. The DHCP client is not active, do not enable it. Currently Sten only accepts commands modbus 03 in reading and 16 in writing.
DOMX only accepts Modbus 03 read and 16 write commands.

GREEN ICON Connected domotics
CONFIGURATION (parameters 51-52) Prolonged pressure “1”

RED ICON Disconnected domotics

Connected domotics, but not in communication (Disabled)
1

press for 2 sec. 1

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select

2

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Drag area “1” upwards.
1

A – Enable parameter 51. Connection type None
3
Domotic /BMS B – Set the communication timeout (par.52)
0 minutes = system disabled

0 minutes = it is the communication check time with the home automation system. After this time (which starts from the last valid response received by the home automation system) without having r eceived a reply from the home automation system, CONTROL4 NRG reports a lack of communication. C – Save parametres

A B
C

select

3

Log list
Heart bit for communication timeout handling The register address 0 is used by CONTROL4 NRG to determine if the external system is properly connected. The system will have to write at least every minute, a value other than 0. CONTROL4 NRG , once read a value other than 0, consider the system connected and will use the data read on Sten in those “local” to thermoregulate system. Just read the value, CONTROL4 NRG puts it back to 0, and if within a minute the system not puts it to a value different from 0, CONTROL4 NRG one considers disconnected and back to work in stand-alone mode, using its own local settings. Command registers CONTROL4 NRG performs a consistency check on the data read; If a register is 0, the command is considered invalid, and the setting is the locale domain. The temperature values, where not explicitly stated, are to be considered in tenths of a degree(°C/10): 213 means 21.3°C.

1 – System 1.1 Commands

Address 1 2 3 4 5

Description Plant status Plant mode Heat pump mode DHW mode Away function

6

Alarm reset

7

Cooling Setpoint Heat pump

8

Heating Setpoint Heat pump

Notes 1 = off, 2 = on 1 = cooling, 2 = heating 1 = PDC disabled, 2 = only domestic hot water (DHW), 3 = auto mode 1 = DHW disabled, 2 = solar only , 3 = auxiliary heater only, 4 = auto mode 1 = away, 2 = At home 1 = heat pump alarm reset, 2 = Fresh alarm reset 1, 3 = Fresh alarm reset 2 , 4 = Fresh alarm reset 3, 5 = Fresh alarm reset 4 It is referred to the fixed setpoint of the unmixed circuit
It is referred to the fixed setpoint of the unmixed circuit

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1.2 Stata

Address
140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147

Description
System status System mode Heat pump status Outdoor temperature Heat pump alarm Heat pump supply temperature Compressor heat pump power Heat pump working Setpoint

Notes 1 = off, 2 = on 1 = cooling, 2 = heating 0 = off (or standby), 1 = system, 2 = DHW
0 = not alarm, 1 = alarm
0…100% ((in tenths of %)

2 – Zone 2.1 Commands
For each zone you can set the commands listed in the table below. There are 7 records for each zone

Zone Offset

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

10

17

24

31

38

45

52

59

66

73

80

87

Address (es. zone 1) Offset zone + 0 (10 + 0 = 10) Offset zone + 1 (10 + 1 = 11)

Description Winter comfort Setpoint zone Summer comfort setpoint zone

Offset zone + 2 (10 + 2 = 12) Delta winter setpoint eco zone

Offset zone + 3 (10 + 3 = 13) Delta summer setpoint eco zone

Offset zone + 4 (10 + 4 = 14) Zone mode Offset zone + 5 (10 + 5 = 15) Winter humidity Setpoint zone Offset zone + 6 (10 + 6 = 16) Summer humidity Setpoint zone

Notes

Limits 8.0°C…35.0°C

8.0°C…35.0°C

Positive value. In Eco mode will be subtracted from the comfort Setpoint

0.1°C…15.0°C

Positive value. In Eco mode will be added to the comfort Setpoint

0.1°C…15.0°C

1 = zone off, 2 = zone Eco, 3 = zone comfort

10%…90% 10%…90%

Note: If mode zone = 0, The zone will follow the local programming set to CONTROL4 NRG (Or any area mode manual forcing)

2.2 Status For each zone you can read the data listed in the table below. There are 4 records for each zone

Zone Offset

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

150

154

158

162

166

170

174

178

182

186

190

194

Address (es. zone 1)

Description

Offset zone + 0 (150 + 0 = 150) Average temperature zone

Offset zone + 1 (150 + 1 = 151) Average umidity zone

Offset zone + 2 (150 + 2 = 152) Profile zone

Offset zone + 3 (150 + 3 = 153) Setpoint zone

Notes 1 = zone off, 2 = zone on eco mode, 3 = zone on comfort mode

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3 – Domestic Hot Water (DHW) 3.1 Commands

Address 110 111

Description Setpoint reload DHW Setpoint maintenance DHW

112

DHW profile

3.2 Stata

Address 200 201
202

Description DHW temperature DHW second temperature
DHW profile

203

Solar temperature

204

Solar status

205

DHW pump/ Recirculation

206

Heating element/DHW boiler

207

Antilegionella

Notes
1 = Maintenance + recirculation, 2 = Maintenance, 3 = recirculation+ recharge, 4 = recharge
Notes
1 = Maintenance + recirculation, 2 = Maintenance, 3 = recirculation+ recharge, 4 = recharge
0 = disable, 1 = active 0 = disable, 1 = active 0 = disable, 1 = active 0 = not in progress, 1 = in progress

4 – ElfoFresh 4.1 Commands

For each ElfoFresh (EF) you can set the commands listed in the table below. There are zone 5 records for each ElfoFresh

ElfoFresh Offset

1

2

3

4

115

120

125

130

Limits 25°C…55°C 25°C…55°C

Address (es. zone 1) Offset EF+ 0 (115 + 0 = 115) Offset EF+ 0 (115 + 1 = 116) Offset EF+ 0 (115 + 2 = 117) Offset EF+ 0 (115 + 3 = 118)
Offset EF+ 0 (115 + 4 = 119)

Description Winter Setpoint room temperature Summer Setpoint room temperature Winter room humidity Setpoint Summer room humidity Setpoint
Functionnning mode

Notes 1 = EF disabled, 2 = EF fan mode only, 3 = auto mode

Limits 18.0°C…26.0°C 22.0°C…28.0°C 5%…80% 45%…100%

4.2 Stata For each ElfoFresh (EF) you can read the data listed in the table below. There are 9 records for each ElfoFresh

ElfoFresh Offset

1

2

3

4

210

219

228

237

Address (es. zone 1) Offset EF+ 0 (210 + 0 = 210) Offset EF+ 0 (210 + 1 = 211) Offset EF+ 0 (210 + 2 = 212) Offset EF+ 0 (210 + 3 = 213) Offset EF+ 0 (210 + 4 = 214) Offset EF+ 0 (210 + 5 = 215) Offset EF+ 0 (210 + 6 = 216) Offset EF+ 0 (210 + 7 = 217) Offset EF+ 0 (210 + 8 = 218)

Description Room supply temperature Room return temperature Room air humidity Outdoor air temperature Ambient air setpoint Status Compressor Dehumidify Alarm

Notes
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DISPOSAL

Disconeting
Only authorised personnel must disconnect the unit. Avoid leak or spills into the environment. Before disconnecting the unit, the following must be recovered, if present: · refrigerant gas · anti-freeze solutions in the water circuit Awaiting dismantling and disposal, the unit can also be stored outdoors, if the electrical, cooling and water circuits of the unit have 100% integrity and are isolated, bad weather and rapid change in temperature will not result in any environmental impact.

separated by its nature and disposed of by authorised personnel at existing collection centres.

Dismalting and disposal
The unit must always be sent to authorised centres for dismantling and disposal. When dismantling the unit, the fan, the motor and the coil, if operating, may be recovered by the specialist centres for reuse. All the materials must be recovered or disposed of in compliance with the corresponding national standards in force. For further information on the decommissioning of the unit, contact the manufacturer.
Directive EC RAEE
The manufacturer is registered on the EEE National Register, in compliance with implementation of Directive 2012/19/EU and relevant national regulations on waste electrical and electronic equipment. This Directive requires electrical and electronic equipment to be disposed of properly. Equipment bearing the crossed-out wheelie bin mark must be disposed of separately at the end of its life cycle to prevent damage to human health and to the environment. Electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of together with all of its parts. To dispose of “household” electrical and electronic equipment, the manufacturer recommends you contact an authorised dealer or an authorised ecological area. “Professional” electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of by authorised personnel through established waste disposal authorities around the country. In this regard, here is the definition of household WEEE and professional WEEE: WEEE from private households: WEEE originating from private households and WEEE which comes from commercial, industrial, institutional and other sources which, because of its nature and quantity, is similar to that from private households. Subject to the nature and quantity, where the waste from EEE was likely to have been by both a private household and users of other than private households, it will be classed as private household WEEE; Professional WEEE: all WEEE which comes from users other than private households. This equipment may contain: refrigerant gas, the entire contents of which must be recovered in suitable containers by specialised personnel with the necessary qualifications; · lubrication oil contained in compressors and in the cooling circuit to be collected; · mixtures with antifreeze in the water circuit, the contents of which are to be collected; · mechanical and electrical parts to be separated and disposed of as authorised. When machine components to be replaced for maintenance purposes are removed or when the entire unit reaches the end of its life and needs to be removed from the installation, waste should be
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