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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 1 Smile Controller Family
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 2 There are controllers from 3 to 12 relays applications cover heating, district heating, all controllers have proprietary communication controllers have 4 language menues DIN housing Features
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 3 spring terminals in wall socket backlit 3 line display push and turn operation with softkeys standard wall module and wall module for individual access service interface on controller front several applications in one „box“ Features Highlights
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 4 Information key Heating characteristics Operating mode key for Permanent and temp. modes Manual mode key Multi-functional Display Rotary Pushbuttom Cover clip for service jack Daytime room temp Nighttime room temp DHW daytime temp User Interface
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 5 C = Central Area, E = Eastern Europe... p = panel mount w = wallmount 1x..4x = heating, 5x = district heating, 6x = ventilation, 7x= boiler cascade, 8x = solar 1 = number of analog outputs* 3, 8 = number of relays Smile = controller family (smile digital contr.) Type key SDC 9 x-21 P C * is only mentioned when there is an analog output. For example SDC 41-61 PC District heating only: DHC 43 - 1 PC / WC (7 Relais) DHC 43 - 2 PC / WC (9 Relais) Controller Types
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 6 C = Central Area: D, GB, F, I Language versions
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 7 Easy system architecture: Max 5 controllers per system Max 3 wall modules per controller Architecture
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 8 System architekture (max size) MK 2 MK 1 DK MK 2 MK 1 DK MK 2 MK 1 DK MK 2 MK 1 DK MK 2 MK 1 DK Architecture
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 9 Displaytest at power on - 21 x 14 –segments characters - 16 symbols - timescale divided in 30 min segments. - 13 hour marks the 14 segment characters can show also kyrilic and hebrew letters Display
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 10 Push and turn knob Operation 2 3 1 The centrally positioned push and turn knob has several functions: Turning clockwise will change to higher values and vice versa A short push will confirm the setting A long push (appr. 3 secs) will a)start the parameter menue b)go back to the previous input level
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 11 User hierarchy entering the installer or OEM code will enable additional parameters for adjustment Please press and at the same time and hold Enter the code by turning and pushing the knob for confirmation for each number separately. The installer code default is 1234 Parameter input
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 12 Operating keys Day room setpoint Night (reduced)room setpoint Operation This key enters the desired room setpoint for automatic operation and the operation modes „heating“ and „party“. In the standard function this is the setpoint for all heating circuits of the controller This key enters the desired reduced room setpoint for automatic operation and the operation modes „absent“ and „reduced“. In the standard function this is the setpoint for all heating circuits of the controller
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 13 c Operation Operating keys Warm water day setpoint Operating mode key This key enters the desired warm water setpoint for automatic operation and the operation modes „heating“ and „party“ and „summer “. This key enters the desired operating mode. A cursor will show at the bottom of the display in combination with an explanatory text in the first line. In the standard function the operation mode is valid for the whole controller The same key serves as escape key i.o. to return to the standard display
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 14 Heating curve Operation, heating curve Operating keys This key enters the desired heating curve for all circuits in the controller. Adjustment range: 0,20...3,5 Default: unmixed heating circuit:=1,50 mixed heating circuit:=1,00 Returning to the basic display is either possible by pressing this key twice or waiting for 60 seconds
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 15 Operation, status info With this info key the user can display various status information about inputs and outputs. The info is always starting with the outdoor temperature. By turning the knob clockwise all activated information can be reached. Setpoint can be displayed by pressing the knob. When entering a value this key can also be used to move the cursor one position back. System information Operating keys
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 16 Manual Operation Operating keys, district heating Manual key Pressing this key longer than 5 sec. will switch the controller into manual mode. Here the heat generator setpoint can be adjusted with the knob. All pumps will be running, while vales can only be operated by moving either the motor or the valve by hand. The heatgenerator setpoint is adjustable between 5..80°C. The setpoint is displayed as well as the actual temperature. The switching differential is according to the parameter And is symmetrical to the setpoint.
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 17 Manual Operation Operating keys, heating Manual key, emission test In addition to the described manual function, this key can be used to start the emission test phase for the service man. With a short push of this button the boiler will operate with it´s adjusted max. temperature limit for a periode of 20 minutes. The remaining time will be displayed. By pushing and holding the key the controller will ignore the max. limit and the temperature an reach a higher value in order to test the safety limiter.
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 18 Cold start By pressing and holding all 4 keys at the same time a cold start is carried out. (return to default settings) This cold start will only effect the parameters of the activated operating hierarchy. The date/time setting and all switching programmes are effected also Variable cold start
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 19 1. Check controller wiring 2. Switch on power after segmenttest a similar line will appear: 26.06 V.1.00 date und version of software. 3. Please check if weekday, date, month and actual time are ok. If not please adjust in appropriate parameter menue. (controller will be delivered with running clock) 4. Please press the keys and at the same time and hold until CODE appears in the top line Enter installer code 1 2 3 4 with push and turn knob The display will switch to the standard picture after about 2 sek. 5. Hold push and turn knob until the menue switching times will appear and turn the knob clockwise until the menue hydraulic appears. Confirm by pushing, then parameter 01 will show 0000 6. Enter system hydraulic number, e.g. 0201, or individual hydraulic parameters. First start up
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 20 Decisions before start up: Do I treat all heatconsumers as one? (Then: System/operation mode=1) Do I use only one time program per consumer? (Then: system/ program = P1) Do I treat heatconsumers individually? (Then: System/operation mode=2) Do I want different time programs for individual heatconsumers? (Then: System/operation mode=2 and system/program=P1-P3) Start up
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 21 Operation mode= 1: Equal day-night setpoints and operation mode for all heating circuits Operation mode= 2: individual day-night setpoints and operation modes for all heating circuits Operation modes Menue:System/Operation
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 22 Time programDKMK 1MK 2WWZirk P 1 P1 individually adjustable for each consumer Time programDKMK 1MK 2WWZirk P1..3P1 + P2 + P3 individually adjustable for each consumer Time programs Menue: System/time programs
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 23 Time programs Timeprograms, default values Timeprogram P1 Timeprogram P1...P3
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 24 Overview Controller Types Each Controller is available for Panel Mount (PC) or for Wall Mount (WC)
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 25 Mounting - Panel mount Panel mount with 4 terminal rows at the back of the controller
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 26 Mounting – Wall mount Wall mount with screws or on DIN rail
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 27 10= standard room unit 20=comfort room unit Smile = controller family Type key SDW 20 Room Units SDW 10
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 28 Application Codes 0901,...Special Applications 0801, 0802,....Solar Applications 0701, 0702,....Bolier Sequence 0601, 0602,....Ventilation Applications 0501, 0502,....District Heating Applications 0401,....Additional Heating Circuits 0301, 0302,.... Basic Applications with 3 Heating Circuits 0201, 0202,....Basic Applications with 2 Heating Circuits 0101,....Basic Applikations with 1 Heating Circuit
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 29 Heating Hydraulic 0101 SDC 12-31 SDC 9-21 SDC 8-21 SDC 7-21 SDC 6-20 SDC 3-10 - 1 stage burner - unmixed heating circuit - DHW
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 30 Heating Hydraulic 0201 SDC 12-31 SDC 9-21 SDC 8-21 SDC 7-21 SDC 6-20 - 1 stage burner - unmixed heating circuit - mixed heating circuit - DHW
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 31 Heating Hydraulic 0202 SDC 12-31 SDC 9-21 SDC 7-21 - 2 stage burner - unmixed heating circuit - mixed heating circuit - DHW
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 32 Heating Hydraulic 0301 SDC 12-31 - 1 stage burner - unmixed heating circuit - 2 mixed heating circuits - DHW
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 33 Heating Hydraulic 0302 SDC 12-31 - 2 stage burner - unmixed heating circuit - 2 mixed heating circuits - DHW
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 34 Heating Hydraulic 0401 SDC 12-31 SDC 9-21 SDC 8-21 SDC 7-21 SDC 6-20 SDC 3-40 - 1 mixed heating circuit
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 35 District Heating Hydraulic 0501 DHC 43-2 DHC 43-1 - District Heating Valve - unmixed heating circuit
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 36 District Heating Hydraulic 0502 DHC 43-2 DHC 43-1 - District Heating Valve - unmixed heating circuit - DHW
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 37 District Heating Hydraulic 0503 DHC 43-2 DHC 43-1 - District Heating Valve - unmixed heating circuit - separate DHW control
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 38 District Heating Hydraulic 0504 DHC43-2 - District Heating Valve - unmixed heating circuit - layered DHW storage tank
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 39 District Heating Hydraulic 0505 DHC 43-2 DHC 43-1 - District Heating Valve - mixed heating circuit
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 40 District Heating Hydraulic 0506 DHC 43-2 DHC 43-1 - District Heating Valve - unmixed heating circuit - mixed heating circuit
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 41 District Heating Hydraulic 0507 DHC 43-2 DHC43-1 - District Heating Valve - mixed heating circuit - DHW
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Smile training Smile_training_engl. Sept.02.ppt Honeywell Proprietary Jan. 31st, 2002 42 District Heating Hydraulic 0508 DHC43-2 - District Heating Valve - unmixed heating circuit - mixed heating circuit - DHW
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