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Two mixed heating circuits, one direct heating circuit and one DHW circuit with
pump
Check/Change parameter P02 of the "Transparent Parameters Menu" to 5.
Change parameter P.02 of the "System Type Menu" to 1.
Change parameter P.09 of the "System Type Menu" to 1.
For the electrical connection and the zone system settings, refer to the "FZ4 zone regu-
lator" handbook
138

3.4 Electrical connections

Connection to the electrical grid
B
The unit's electrical safety is only guaranteed when correctly connected to an
efficient earthing system executed according to current safety standards. Have
the efficiency and suitability of the earthing system checked by professionally
qualified personnel. The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage
caused by failure to earth the system. Also make sure that the electrical system
is adequate for the maximum power absorbed by the unit, as specified on the
boiler dataplate.
The boiler is prewired and provided with a Y-cable and plug for connection to the elec-
tricity line. The connections to the grid must be made with a permanent connection and
equipped with a bipolar switch whose contacts have a minimum opening of at least 3
mm, interposing fuses of max. 3A between the boiler and the line. It is important to re-
spect the polarities (LINE: brown wire / NEUTRAL: blue wire / EARTH: yellow-green
wire) in making connections to the electrical line. During installation or when changing
the power cable, the earth wire must be left 2 cm longer than the others.
B
The user must never change the unit's power cable. If the cable gets damaged,
switch off the unit and have it changed solely by professionally qualified person-
nel. If changing the electric power cable, use solely "HAR H05 VV-F" 3x0.75
mm2 cable with a maximum outside diameter of 8 mm.
Room thermostat (optional)
B
CAUTION: The room thermostat must have clean contacts. CONNECTING
230 V. TO THE TERMINALS OF THE ROOM THERMOSTAT WILL IRREPA-
RABLY DAMAGE THE ELECTRONIC CARD.
When connecting a remote timer control or a timer switch, do not take the pow-
er supply for these devices from their cut-out contacts. Their power supply must
be taken with a direct connection from the mains or with batteries, depending
on the kind of device.
External probe (optional)
Connect the probe to the respective terminals. The maximum permissible length of the
electric cable connecting the boiler - external probe is 50 m. A common 2-wire cable can
be used. The external probe should preferably be installed on the North, North-West wall
or on the wall facing most of the main living-room. The probe must never be exposed to
the early morning sun, and in general (as far as possible) it should not be exposed to
direct sunlight; protect it if necessary. In any case, the probe must not be installed near
windows, doors, vents, flues or heat sources that could affect the reading.
fig. 34 - Inadvisable positioning of external probe
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FZ4
72/139
72/139
72/139
Zona 1
Zona 2
TS
TS
I
PZ
PZ
SM
SM
M
M
298
D
fig. 33
cod. 3541H060 - Rev. 02 - 04/2018
Accessing the electrical terminal block
The electrical terminal block is located inside a sealed box at the bottom left of the cab-
inet. Make the electrical connections as shown in the wiring diagram on fig. 67 and run
the cables through the special cable glands.
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12
A
(
( (
(
300
301
302
Zona 3
42
PR
130
42
DHW temperature sensor (not supplied)
72
Room thermostat (not supplied)
F
72b
Room thermostat (not supplied)
95
Diverter valve (not supplied)
A = Heating phase
B = DHW phase
C = Neutral
Note: For valves with 2 wires and spring return, use the connections B and C
130
DHW circulating pump (not supplied)
138
External probe (not supplied)
139
Remote timer control (not supplied)
298
Cascade temperature sensor (not supplied)
299
Input 0-10 Vdc
300
Burner lit contact (voltage-free contact)
301
Fault contact (voltage-free contact)
302
Remote reset input (230 Volt)
306
Heating system circulating pump (not supplied)
307
Heating system second circulating pump (not supplied)
B
The output relay of the heating circulating pump (32) has a capacity of
8A@230Vac.
The output relays of the diverter valve (95) have a capacity of 5A@230Vac.
In case of loads with higher absorption, supporting relays with respective addi-
tional protection must be installed.
For connection in cascade (MAX. 5 MODULES)
1.
Connect the modules as shown in fig. 36 (example with 4 modules)
A
25 26 27 28 29 30
A
10 11 12
A
1st Module
B
2nd Module
C
3rd Module
D
4th Module
2.
Carry out all the electrical connections (terminals 4 to 24) on module no. 1
3.
On the remaining modules only connect the power supply and possible contacts for:
burner lit (300), fault contact (301) and remote reset input (302).
4.
Switch on the power to the entire cascade
5.
After the "FH" procedure, check correct operation of the cascade:
Module 1: arrow symbol at top left of the display
Module 2: arrow symbol at bottom right of the display
Module 3: arrow symbol at bottom right of the display
Module 4: arrow symbol at top right of the display
If this does not occur, disconnect the power and check the wiring in fig. 36.
Settings
All adjustments must be made on all the modules.
Possible faults
If the electrical connection of a module is disconnected for any reason, module 1 will ac-
tivate fault F70.
If the electrical connection of a module is disconnected for any reason, the next module
will activate fault F71.
ENERGY TOP B
306
25 26 27 28 29 30
B
C
130/307
95
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
72
299
138
298
72B
42
139
fig. 35 - Electrical terminal block
B
25 26 27 28 29 30
25 26 27 28 29 30
B
10 11 12
fig. 36 - Connection in cascade
C
D
25 26 27 28 29 30
C
D
10 11 12
10 11 12

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