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Installation and service VIESMANN

instructions
for contractors

Vitotrol 300A

Remote control, part no. 7438 364

VITOTROL 300A

5458 093 GB 3/2010 Please keep safe.


Safety instructions

Safety instructions

Please follow these safety instructions closely to prevent accidents and mate-
rial losses.

Safety instructions explained ■ all current safety regulations as


defined by DIN, EN, DVGW, TRGI,
Danger TRF, VDE and all locally applicable
This symbol warns against the standards,
risk of injury. ■ Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regu-
lations

! Please note
This symbol warns against the
risk of material losses and envi-
– the appropriate Building Regulation
either the Building regulations, the
Building Regulation (Scotland),
ronmental pollution. Building Regulations (Northern Ire-
land),
Note – the Water Fittings Regulation or
Details identified by the word "Note" con- Water Bylaws in Scotland,
tain additional information. – the current I.E.E. Wiring Regula-
tions.
Target group
If you smell gas
These instructions are exclusively
designed for qualified personnel. Danger
■ Work on gas equipment must only be Escaping gas can lead to explo-
carried out by a qualified gas fitter. sions which may result in serious
■ Work on electrical equipment must injury.
only be carried out by a qualified elec- ■ Never smoke. Prevent naked
trician. flames and sparks. Never
■ The system must be commissioned by switch lights or electrical appli-
the system installer or a qualified per- ances ON or OFF.
son authorised by the installer. ■ Close the gas shut-off valve.
■ Open windows and doors.
Regulations ■ Remove all people from the
danger zone.
Observe the following when working on ■ Notify your gas or electricity
this system supplier from outside the build-
■ all legal instructions regarding the pre- ing.
vention of accidents, ■ Shut off the electricity supply to
■ all legal instructions regarding envi- the building from a safe place
ronmental protection, (outside the building).
■ the Code of Practice of relevant trade
associations,
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Safety instructions

Safety instructions (cont.)

If you smell flue gas Ancillary components, spare and


wearing parts
Danger
Flue gas can lead to life-threat-
ening poisoning.
■ Shut down the heating system.
! Please note
Spare and wearing parts which
have not been tested together
■ Ventilate the boiler room. with the heating system can com-
■ Close all doors leading to the promise its function. Installing
living space. non-authorised components and
non-approved modifications/con-
Working on the system version can compromise safety
and may invalidate our warranty.
■ When using gas as fuel, also close the For replacements, use only orig-
main gas shut-off valve and safeguard inal spare parts from Viessmann
against unauthorised reopening. or those which are approved by
■ Isolate the system from the power sup- Viessmann.
ply and check that it is no longer 'live',
e.g. by removing a separate fuse or by
means of a main isolator.
■ Safeguard the system against unau-
thorised reconnection.

! Please note
Electronic modules can be dam-
aged by electro-static dis-
charges.
Touch earthed objects, such as
heating or water pipes, to dis-
charge static loads.

Repair work

! Please note
Repairing components which ful-
fil a safety function can compro-
mise the safe operation of your
heating system.
Replace faulty components only
with original Viessmann spare
parts.
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Index

Index

Installation instructions
Installation sequence
Installation location............................................................................................... 5
Installing and connecting the Vitotrol 300A.......................................................... 6
Connecting several remote control units.............................................................. 7
Fitting the programming unit................................................................................. 9
Removing the programming unit (if required)....................................................... 10

Service instructions
Commissioning
Configuring the remote control............................................................................. 11

Specification....................................................................................................... 12

Parts list.............................................................................................................. 13

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Installation sequence

Installation location

■ Weather-compensated mode Do not install further controllers in this


Installation in any room. room. Open any thermostatic radiator
■ Operation with room temperature- valves fully.
dependent control
– On an internal wall in the living Note
space, at a height of approx. 1.5 m If the remote control cannot be installed
from the floor in a suitable location, connect the room
– Not near windows and doors temperature sensor, part no. 7438 537,
– Not above radiators available as an accessory.
– Not near heat sources (direct sun-
light, fireplace, TV set etc.)

Installation
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Installation sequence

Installing and connecting the Vitotrol 300A

! Please note
Electronic modules can be dam-
aged by electrostatic dis-
Before beginning work, touch
earthed objects, such as heating
or water pipes, to discharge static
charges. loads.

Connection Note
Two-core cable with a cross-section of at Never route the cable to the remote con-
least 0.75 mm; cores may be inter- trol immediately next to 230/400 V
changed. cables.
Cable length up to 50 m.
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Installation sequence

Installing and connecting the Vitotrol 300A (cont.)

4 3 2 1

Installation
13c

145
9
B

7 6 5 4 3 2 1
X4 X3
C

A Vitotrol 300A D Separate room temperature sensor


B 2 or 3-pole plug aVG (to the control (accessory)
unit or the KM BUS distributor)
C Weather-compensated control unit
with terminals X3

Connecting several remote control units

Up to 2 remote control units can be connected to a boiler control unit, incl. a


Vitotrol 200A and a Vitotrol 300A.

Vitotrol 200A installation instructions


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Installation sequence

Connecting several remote control units (cont.)

Version 1
4 3 2 1

4 3 2 1

B B 15 m
15 m

A C

A To the control unit or to the KM BUS B Vitotrol


distributor (see connection diagram C Socket (on site)
on page 7)

■ On-site connection via socket: ■ Limit the total length of all KM BUS
Connect in accordance with the dia- cables to 50 m.
gram

Version 2

15 m
4 3 2 1

4 3 2 1

B 15 m B

A D C

A To the control unit or to the KM BUS B Vitotrol


distributor (see connection diagram C Socket (on site)
on page 7) D Further BUS subscribers

■ If several remote control units and ■ Limit the total length of all KM BUS
additional KM BUS users are connec- cables to 50 m.
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ted, make the connections via an on-


site socket as shown in the diagram.

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Installation sequence

Fitting the programming unit

! Please note
The remote control is supplied
with power by the control unit.
Do not insert batteries into the
battery compartment.

3.

Installation
2.

1.
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Installation sequence

Removing the programming unit (if required)

1.

2.

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Commissioning

Configuring the remote control

Up to 3 heating circuits can be operated 8. OK as confirmation.


with one Vitotrol 300A; alternatively one The operating state of the heating
Vitotrol 300A can be employed for each system is transferred. A running bar
heating circuit in a single heating sys- appears in the display. This process
tem. may take several minutes.
Up to 2 remote controls may be connec-
ted to the boiler control unit. Note
Whilst the bar is shown, pressing
1. Switch ON the power supply on the can display the configured heating
control unit. circuits.
The operating state of the heating
system is transferred. A running bar Configuration has completed when
appears in the display. the bar disappears.

2. With / select the language. Note


To return to configuration, press
3. OK as confirmation. and simultaneously for approx.
4 s.
4. With / select the heating circuits If the heating circuit allocation is later
and (if installed) the room tempera- cancelled, reset coding address A0
ture sensor to be controlled. for this heating circuit to 0 (fault mes-
sage bC, bd, bE).
5. With / select "Save with OK".

6. OK as confirmation.

7. With / select "Save Yes".

Service
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Specification

Specification

Power supply via KM BUS


Power consumption 0.5 W
Protection class III
IP rating IP 30 to
EN 60529;
ensure through
appropriate
design and
installation
Permissible ambient temperature
■ during operation 0 to +40 °C
■ during storage and −20 to +65 °C
transport
Set room temperature
range 3 to 37 °C

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Parts list

Parts list

When ordering spare parts Parts not shown


Quote part no. 7438 364 and the pos. no. 080 Installation and service instructions
of the part (as per this parts list). 081 Operating instructions
Obtain standard parts from your local
supplier.

Parts
017 Wall mounting base
018 Programming unit
019 Cover, wiring chamber

017

Service

018 019
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Viessmann Werke GmbH&Co KG Viessmann Limited


D-35107 Allendorf Hortonwood 30, Telford
Telephone: +49 6452 70-0 Shropshire, TF1 7YP, GB
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Fax: +49 6452 70-2780 Telephone: +44 1952 675000


www.viessmann.com Fax: +44 1952 675040
E-mail: info-uk@viessmann.com
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