Didactic Manual: Family
Didactic Manual: Family
Didactic Manual: Family
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FAMILY: Atmospheric Boilers
MODELS: Delfis-Antea
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1st Edition, February 2013
ENGLISH
Contents
SECTION 1
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
1.1 – Models
1.2 – Overall Dimensions
1.3 – Technical Specifications
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SECTION 02
CONTROL PANEL AND DIAGNOSIS
SECTION 03
HYDRAULIC DIAGRAMS AND COMPONENTS
SECTION 04
GAS SETTING AND TSP PARAMETERS
SECTION 05
OPERATING LOGIC
SECTION 06
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
SECTION 07
VENT DUCTS AND TUBES
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SECT. 1
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
1.1 MODELS
DELFIS-ANTEA CTFS 24 AF
DELFIS-ANTEA CTN 24 AF
ABBREVIATION KEY:
C: combined
TFS : sealed chamber forced draught
AF : still water (pump is not powered in DHW)
TN : natural draught
MAIN CHARACTERISTICS :
DELFIS-ANTEA CTFS 24 AF: DHW + CH combined boiler, forced draught, sealed chamber, still water, bi-
thermal;
DELFIS-ANTEA CTN 24 AF: DHW + CH combined boiler, natural draught, sealed chamber, still water, bi-
thermal.
Height H = 700 mm
Width L = 400 mm
Depth P = 250 mm
Delfis Antea
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CTFS VERSION
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CTN VERSION
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INSTALLATION TEMPLATE
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1.3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
General Characteristics
CTN 24 AF CTFS 24 AF
Operating parameters
Equipment category II2H3+
Number of burner nozzles n° 11
Minimum CH flow rate l/h 550
CH circuit min. pressure bar 0.5
CH circuit max. pressure bar 3
DHW circuit min. pressure bar 0,5
DHW circuit max. pressure bar 8
DHW specific flow rate (∆t 30°C) l/min 10.3 11.1
Safety thermostat triggering temperature °C 95
Air pressure switch pressure ON Pa - 45
Air pressure switch pressure OFF Pa - 35
Central heating water setting range °C 35 to 78
Maximum CH working temperature °C 78 + 5
DHW setting range °C 35 to 50
Maximum DHW working temperature °C 50 + 7
Total capacity of expansion vessel l 7
System recommended max. capacity (**) l 100
Nominal electrical data
Electric Power Supply : Voltage / Frequency V - Hz 230-50
Power mains supply fuse A 2
Electric cabinet protection degree IP X4D
Max. absorbed power W 69 98
Electric power in stand-by condition W <2
Overall dimensions and connections
Height mm 700
Width mm 400
Depth mm 250
Net weight (without packaging) Kg 22.5 24.0
Gas connection - G½
Flow and return connection - G¾
Cold water and hot domestic water.... connection - G½
Consumption
Methane gas consumption (*) m3/h 2.6 2.7
Butane gas consumption (*) kg/h 1.93 2.0
Propane gas consumption (*) kg/h 1.89 1.98
Operating characteristics
Type of ignition - Electronic
Flame surveillance - Ionization
Type of detection - Phase-neutral polarization
Hot DHW production - Instant
CTN 24 AF
Load
Pmax. Pmin.
at 30%
Casing heat loss % 3.92 4.45 -
Flue system heat loss with burner on % 5.98 8.15 -
Flue (methane gas) mass flow g/s 16.72 14.98 -
Flue temp. – air temp. °C 83 62 -
CO2 value (methane - propane - butane) % 5.7 – 6.7 – 7.3 3.0 – 3.5 – 3.7 -
Boiler efficiency rating % 90.1 87.4 89.2
Efficiency rating
- ★★
(according to 92/42/EC)
Nox emission class - 2
CTFS 24 AF
Load
Pmax. Pmin.
at 30&
Casing heat loss % 1.01 2.04 -
Flue system heat loss with burner on % 5.89 10.26 -
Flue (methane gas) massive flow g/s 14.18 15.21 -
Flue temp. – air temp. °C 110 87 -
CO2 value (methane - propane - butane) % 7.2 – 8.6 – 6.8 3.0 – 3.6 – 3.0 -
Boiler efficiency rating % 93.1 87.7 90.5
Efficiency rating
- ★★★
(according to 92/42/EC)
Nox emission class - 3
Settings
CTN 24 AF
_Heat Thermal Power Supply Nozzle Burner pressure
capacity MIN-MAX pressure Diameter MIN-MAX
(kW) (kW) (mbar) (mm) (mbar)
methane gas
24.5 10.5 – 22.1 20 1.27 3.2 – 12.4
G20
butane gas
24.5 10.5 – 22.1 29 0.77 7.2 – 27.1
G30
propane gas
24.5 10.5 – 22.1 37 0.77 9.2 – 35.0
G31
CTFS 24 AF
heat Thermal Power Supply Nozzle Burner pressure
capacity MIN-MAX pressure Diameter MIN-MAX
(kW) (kW) (mbar) (mm) (mbar)
methane gas
25.5 11.0 – 23.7 20 1.35 3.0 – 11.9
G20
butane gas
25.5 11.0 – 23.7 29 0.80 6.8 – 26.4
G30
propane gas
25.5 11.0 – 23.7 37 0.80 8.6 – 33.9
G31
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SECT.2
CONTROL PANEL AND DIAGNOSIS
5. LCD
The LCD shows the boiler status and information relative to boiler function (see the following paragraphs).
b. Parameter indicator
Illuminates when the parameter programming mode is accessed (function reserved for installing technician)
c. Alphanumeric indicator
Alphanumeric values indicating:
- flow temperature during “heating” function;
- central heating water temperature setting;
- domestic hot water temperature during the “DHW” function;
- domestic hot water temperature setting;
- boiler status;
- boiler diagnosis.
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2.3 BOILER STATUS AND FAULT CODES
Normal operation
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Malfunction; shut-downs not resettable from boiler
Notes: Backlighting:
Lights up steady on when some boiler buttons are pressed;
Lights up flashing (3 seconds ON and 2 seconds OFF) when a shut-down or
a fault occur.
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SECT.3
HYDRAULIC DIAGRAMS AND COMPONENTS
CTN
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CTFS
24
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3.4 HYDRAULIC UNIT
The arrangement of the hydraulic unit is one of the main factors that allowed to
minimize boiler dimensions. All the parts in "contact" with water, such as 3 bar safety
valve, low water pressure switch and fill cock unit (see picture below) were all indeed
positioned inside circulation pump scroll.
Circulation pump has a fixed speed.
Deaerator
3 bar safety
valve
Low water
pressure switch
Fill cock
unit Wilo circulation
pump
Circulation pump
characteristics: Available pressure curve
Available pressure (mbar)
Max. head: 5m
Max. operating pressure: 6 bar
Max. circulation temperature:
Flow rate (l/h)
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3.4 BI-THERMAL HEAT EXCHANGER
Bi-thermal heat
exchanger section:
Circulation pump is enabled only during CH operation, while it is stopped during DHW
operation in order to ensure a greater heat exchange to the inner circuit. This is the reason
why, we talk about still water (AF) boiler.
The connections between heat exchanger and pipes are ensured by special clips, as the
system is hydraulically sealed with OR seals on pipes.
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3.4 EXPANSION VESSEL
Compact boiler flue fan is of the asynchronous type. It is provided with a plastic
Pitot pipe to minimize the development of condensate on fan pressure measurement point,
and it is homologated to operate with the following models:
FIME NATALINI
Technical Characteristics:
Fime Natalini
Power supply 230 Vac
Power 38 W 35 W
Worm screw Die-casted Metal sheet
WARNING: due to flue diaphragm compatibility, Natalini fan can be replaced with Fime
fan, but not vice-versa.
Fime model only is thus supplied as a spare part.
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3.6 GAS VALVE
SIEMENS VGU 56
Min. pressure
adjuster screw B
Max. pressure
adjuster screw C GAS OUT
Pressure
measurement
Pressure
measurement
i t
GAS IN
Max. pressure
adjuster screw C
Gas inlet
pressure
t
GAS IN
Gas output
pressure
GAS OUT t
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Gas valve characteristics
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
SOLENOID VALVES SV1 and SV2
WARNING: solenoid valves are interchangeable, a single model can thus be stored at
your warehouse.
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SECT.4
check mains static pressure by means of the inlet pressure measurement point
E, referring to the "setting” table on page 8 (pressure values below the specified
limits will not ensure boiler correct operation);
check that the max. heating power output set with parameter P1 is at 100% (to
display or edit this parameter refer to the illustrated sequence in paragraph
"editing TSP parameters" on page 23);
switch the heating system on by enabling the ambient thermostat;
ignite boiler in the “flue cleaning” mode (see following paragraph);
remove the plastic cover protecting adjuster screws on top of modulation coil;
using a small flat screwdriver, loosen retaining screw, and connect pressure gauge
to gas outlet pressure point D;
turn max. pressure screw C to increase (screw) or decrease (loosen) max.
pressure, with reference to "setting" table on page 8;
electrically disconnect one of modulation coil connectors to let boiler work at the
min. power;
adjust min. pressure through gas valve screw B, holding at the same time outer
screw C, and always referring to the table;
re-connect connector to modulation coil, and check max. pressure again;
disconnect pressure gauge from gas output pressure point D, and insert it again
inside pressure inlet point E to check mains dynamic pressure with the boiler
working (if pressure is too low, boiler correct operation is not ensured);
disconnect pressure gauge and make sure that
no gas leaks are present on pressure points
and on gas valve fittings;
refit the protective cover;
quit the "flue cleaning" mode by pressing the
“reset” button;
if parameter P1 has been edited, set again the
correct value;
switch the heating system off with the ambient
thermostat.
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4.2 FLUE CLEANING FUNCTION
The boiler features a flue cleaning function which must be used to measure
combustion efficiency during operation and to set the burner.
This function can be enabled only in the HEATING + DOMESTIC HOT WATER or
HEATING ONLY operating modes. To enable it, press buttons “info” and “reset” at the
same time, and keep them pressed for three seconds. Now the boiler performs the ignition
sequence and then operates at a fixed power output predetermined by the parameter P1
(refer to “TSP parameter setting" paragraph on page 22).
The "broom" symbol will be displayed to indicate that the function is in progress, while flow
water temperature value is displayed.
Flue cleaning function max. duration is 15 minutes, any overtemperature excepted.
To quit the flue cleaning function, set boiler to DOMESTIC HOT WATER or STAND-BY
operating mode.
Boilers are manufactured to run on the type of gas (methane or LPG) specifically
required upon purchase order placing, and any conversion shall be made by qualified
personnel.
During gas conversion, proceed as follows:
make sure to work on the boiler disconnected from the power supply;
remove combustion chamber front panel;
remove burner upper part (gas ramps);
remove burner nozzles and replace them with those suitable to the new type of
gas (see "setting" paragraph on page 9).
WARNING: copper gaskets coming with the conversion kit shall be compulsorily
assembled;
refit burner and combustion chamber;
connect boiler to power supply;
access parameter setting page, and set the P00 parameter to the value
corresponding to the type of gas used (refer to the illustrated sequence on "TPS
parameter editing" on page 23):
P0 0 = methane P0 1 = LPG
now you can adjust gas valve (paragraph 4.1).
NOTE “Polidoro ”burners are factory equipped with nozzles without copper washers.
When making a conversion, these washers shall be compulsorily assembled to ensure
boiler perfect sealing.
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4.4 TSP PARAMETERS
To quit the displaying function, simply press “reset”. Display will anyway go back to the
starting screen 30 seconds after button has been pressed.
Press “OK” to confirm that parameter value has to be edited; the adjustable wrench
symbol indicates that parameter value can be edited using keys “+/- heating”:
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To confirm parameter value editing, press “OK”.
Scroll the parameter list to edit other values, or press “reset” to quit the programming
function.
Default
Parameter Range Notes
values
P0 - TSP0 0 = methane
0 to 1 0
Fuel gas type 1 = LPG
P1 - TSP1 0 = min. output
0 to 100% 100%
Maximum CH output setting 100% = max. output
P2 =0, ignition ramping is
implemented;
P2 - TSP2
0 to 100% 0% P2 ≠ 0, ignition power is
Ignition power setting equal to the set value (no
ramping)
P3 - TSP3 0 to 10 Max. 4 minutes with Flow
4 min
CH thermostat timer min water temperature > P18
P4 - TSP4 0 to 10
4 min
CH power ramping timer min
P5 - TSP5
Timer for CH post-circulation, freeze protection 0 to 180 s 30 s
and flue cleaning function
P6 - TSP6 0 = standard
0 to 1 0
"Solar" thermostat setting 1 = solar
P7 - TSP7
0 to 3 s 0s
Water hammer protection delay configurable
P8 - TSP8
0 to 199 s 0s
Ambient thermostat / OT reading delay
P18 - TSP18 25 to 78
40°C
CH timer reset temperature °C
P19 - TSP19 0 = boiling check function
1 to 78 °C 30°C
∆T max. between flow and return disabled
P20 - TSP20 0 = OFF
0 to 1 0
Default parameters set except for P0 and P9 1 = default parameters
P21 - TSP21
Flow water temperature displaying
Displaying only
P22 - TSP22
Return temperature displaying
P23 - TSP23
DHW temperature displaying
P27 - TSP27 C = forced draught
C; B
Boiler type displaying B = natural draught
P28 - TSP28
yin
Fault code
g
p
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P29 - TSP29
Fault code
Boiler second last shut-down displaying
P30 - TSP30
Fault code
Boiler third last shut-down displaying
P31 - TSP31
Fault code
Boiler fourth last shut-down displaying
P32 - TSP32
Fault code
Boiler fifth last shut-down displaying
P33 - TSP33 0 = OFF
0 to 1
Fault displaying reset 1 = fault reset
P34 - TSP34
Displaying only
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SECT. 5
OPERATING LOGIC
FUNCTION PRIORITY
The following table shows main function enabling priorities in case of simultaneous request
of two or more functions:
Priority Status
Shut-down status (the pump only freeze protection and pump seizing functions
1 could anyway be executed)
2 Flue cleaning
3 DHW request
4 Heating request in "DHW + CH" mode
5 Heating freeze protection both in "DHW" and "DHW + CH" modes
6 Post circulation
7 Pump anti seizing
8 Waiting for a request
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AUTOMATIC FLAME CONTROL.
The device is always ON, continuously carrying out the self-check functions.
Upon an operation request, after having checked that the air pressure switch (CTFS type)
is in rest condition, fan will be powered. When air pressure switch (type C) or flue
thermostat (type N) gives the consensus, device starts counting the waiting time TW (1.5
seconds) after which gas valve and igniter will be powered.
Upon flame detection, igniter will be powered off, and gas valve kept open.
Blocco
Rilevazione
Funzioni
Accensione
Pressostato aria
Termostato fumi
Elettrovalvola
Ventilatore di combustione
ON/OFF
If flame is not detected during a cold ignition attempt, automatic flame control will repeat
the starting sequence and will execute up to 5 ignition attempts if the boiler is of the
forced draught type, and 2 attempts if the boiler is of the natural draught type. These
sequences will be alternated with ventilations for chamber washing: 10 seconds for forced
draught boilers, and 35 seconds for natural draught boilers.
If flame disappears, a single ignition attempt will be carried out.
If the flame control does not detect any flame within the safety time TS (10 seconds) of the
last ignition attempt or if it detects a parasite flame (with the gas valve off) for more than 1
minute, it will enter the flame lock status.
To reset the lock condition, wait at least for alarm reset waiting time (5 seconds), then
press "reset" button on boiler or remote control board.
WARNING: a max. of three reset attempts are allowed with the remote control, then
alarms shall be automatically reset inside boiler.
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IGNITION WITH IGNITION RAMPING OR WITH PRE-SET POWER OUTPUT
P2≠0 Ignition at
reset and
adjustable power
output
Upon every operation request entailing burner ignition,
burner will be ignited with a preset current equal to the
P2 parameter value. Once flame is detected, the
following flame propagation phase will be started for 0
seconds, followed by modulation output.
Igniter will be disabled five seconds after flame
detection or when TS safety time has elapsed.
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DHW PRIORITY
With boiler running in “DHW” or “DHW + CH” mode, DHW flow switch electric contact
closing will originate a DHW operation request, thus starting modulation.
This request can be delayed through P7 parameter (3 seconds max.) to prevent any water
hammer inconvenience.
Sequence will be completed by the electrical contact re-opening, with a consequent pump
post-circulation.
DHW MODULATION
Due to flow switch electric contact closing, if water temperature reading by the NTC probe
is below 53 °C (DHW thermostat triggering temperature ON), burner ignition sequence will
be started with the automatic flame control consensus.
Immediately after burner ignition, gas flow rate corresponds to flame modulation value
that, with PID-type action, allows reaching and keeping set DHW temperature.
During DHW operation, pump is not powered.
During DHW modulation, once gas flow rate min. value is reached and with the supplied
power above the required one, water temperature will be increased. If a balance point is
not reached, once a temperature of 58 °C is reached (DHW thermostat triggering
temperature OFF), burner will be turned off.
After burner is turned off, with the operation request still active, it will be turned on again as
soon as DHW temperature is below 53°C (DHW thermostat triggering temperature ON) or
at 57°C with P6=1.
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Modulation with P2≠0
DHW Output Power
During domestic hot water production, flow water temperature is always monitored and,
once 90 °C are reached, flame control section consensus will be disabled. As soon as flow
water temperature reaches 85 °C, flame control section will be enabled again.
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AMBIENT THERMOSTAT
With the boiler set on the "CH" or "DHW + CH" operating mode, the closing up of ambient
thermostat electric contact or the heat request by the remote control will result in a request
during heating, thus making heating modulation start.
Due to ambient thermostat electric contact closing up, if the flow NTC probe water
temperature reading is below the set value, the automatic flame control section consensus
will be disabled and burner ignition sequence will be started.
Once ignition sequence is completed, gas flow rate will go to the min. value and then to
the value set by the P1 parameter (max. heating output) with a ramping time equal to
heating output rising ramp timer to be set by P4 parameter (default setting: 4 minutes).
From now onwards, flow water temperature will be constantly read, and the rising ramp will
be interrupted with a PID action to keep the selected flow temperature once the set
temperature is reached.
Once gas flow rate min. value is reached (Pmin) and with the supplied power above the
requested one, water temperature will obviously increase. Once flow water temperature is
5 °C above the set value, burner will be turned off and the countdown for burner to stay off
will start (see following paragraph). Once this time has elapsed, burner can be turned on
again if, in the meanwhile, flow water temperature is below or equal to the set value.
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Modulation with P2≠0
It corresponds to the time period during which burner is disabled between one switching
off and the next one when a request in CH mode is active. This timer is set through
parameter P3 (default setting: 4 minutes) and it is reset when the flow NTC probe
temperature reading is below parameter P18 (default setting: 40°C ).
CH thermostat timer
adjustable through parameter P3: 0 to 10 min (default setting: 4
minutes)
Timer reset temperature
Adjustable through parameter P18: 35 to 78°C (default setting:
40°C)
When the CH function is enabled only, flow rate value can be automatically edited
(decreased) based on the temperature readings of flow and return NTC probes. If the
differential value calculated by these probes is higher than the reference ∆t set through P9
parameter (default setting: 30 °C) prevents output complete release with a limited quantity
of water inside heat exchanger, thus entailing heat exchanger boiling problems.
The following algorithm is used for the calculation:
If Tset-point ≥ Treturn+∆Tmax, then Tset-flow=Treturn+ ∆Tmax
WARNING: if P19 parameter is set to 0, function will be disabled and return probe can also
be disconnected.
PCB is pre-set for the connection of an OpenTherm protocol-based remote control. This
latter, besides serving as an ambient thermostat for its area, allows setting boiler
parameters.
When the remote control is not connected and/or does not communicate, all settings are
made from boiler. A communication drop will entail the continuous attempt to restore it but,
after 1 minute, the board will resume operation in local mode (observing switch position)
until connection is restored. Under these circumstances, the heating request will be
temporarily ignored.
When the connection is active, remote control has a priority over boiler switch, and it totally
enables/disables DHW and CH functions.
WARNING: in case of failures, remote control can restore boiler operation for a limited
number of times (3) after which reset shall be made from the boiler itself.
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BOILER FREEZE PROTECTION FUNCTION
When flow water temperature reading drops below 5 °C, a freeze protection operation
request will be developed, followed by burner turning on. At the end of the ignition
sequence, the gas flow rate supplied to burner will be forced to heating min. value.
The operation request during the freeze protection phase continues until flow water
temperature reaches 30 °C or an operating time of 15' is reached.
Any other operation request has higher priority, thus forcing the interruption of the function
in progress.
During a boiler freeze protection function, pump is powered. If flame control is locked and
burner cannot be ignited, the freeze protection function carries anyway out a pump
circulation. The freeze protection function is enabled both during "summer" and "winter"
operating modes. When boiler is in the "stand-by" condition, only pump, and not burner,
will be ignited.
WARNING: this function protects the boiler only, and not the central heating.
DESCRIPTION ON OFF
30°C
Flow freeze protection function 5°C
(or after 15' of operation)
At the end of a request during heating, freeze protection or flue cleaning functions, burner
will be immediately switched off, while pump will continue to be powered for a time equal
to the one set by P5 parameter (default setting: 30 seconds).
If the CENTRAL HEATING function is enabled, pump will be turned on also when flow
water temperature reaches a value of 80 °C. As soon as flow water temperature goes
below 78 °C, pump will execute a 30-second post-circulation, and then turns off.
At the end of a request during DHW function, a 6-second post-circulation function will be
carried out if boiler is working in WINTER mode, or a 1-second post-circulation if boiler is
working in SUMMER mode.
Any operation request during CH, DHW, freeze protection functions will have higher
priority, and thus the post-circulation function in progress will be forced to end in order to
carry out such a request.
Function Time
P5 (0 to 180 sec)
After a CH, freeze protection or flue cleaning request default setting: 30
sec
6 sec in winter
After a DHW request
1 sec in summer
For heating temperature > 80°C 30 sec
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POST-VENTILATION FUNCTION.
Only when boiler is working in "domestic hot water" mode, at the end of a request during
DHW function, burner (if ON) will be turned off, while fan will continue to be powered for 1
minute (DHW post-ventilation timer). A second ventilation phase will be started as soon as
flow water temperature or DHW temperature reaches 83 °C. Ventilation phase will be
completed when both probes (flow + DHW) detect a temperature below 80 °C.
In case of probe shut-down or failure, ventilation duration will be kept unchanged.
Any operation request during CH, DHW, freeze protection or flue cleaning functions will
have higher priority, and thus the ventilation function in progress will be forced to end in
order to carry out such a request.
Function Time
The electronic board calculates the time elapsed since pump disabling: if this time is equal
to 24 hours, pump will be enabled again for 30 seconds (pump circulation timer anti
seizing).
Pump anti seizing timer will be reloaded upon any pump enabling.
During pump lock-prevention function, burner is off.
The first intervention of pump anti seizing function is envisaged 3 hours after board first
power on, then function will operate as described above.
Any operation request during CH, DHW or freeze protection functions will have higher
priority, and thus the function in progress will be forced to end in order to carry out such a
request.
Function ON OFF
After 24 h of
Pump anti seizing 30 s
inactivity
System checks gas proportional modulation coil failure condition occurring when
modulation coil is not powered or short circuited. All boiler functions are anyway carried
out even in case of failure; at min. output, of course.
Faulty modulation coil signal will be suspended as soon as the relevant electric
parameters are within the specified limits.
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TEMPERATURE PROBE WHOLENESS CHECK
System checks the failure condition of the NTC probes connected to the integrated
modulation board. The failure condition occurs when probe is not powered, or when it
detects a temperature value outside probe correct operating range.
Flow probe failure in summer or winter modes, or without any request: boiler makes
a pump post-circulation (1 sec if set on summer and 30 sec if set on winter) and
post-ventilation cycle of one minute.
Flow probe failure during a DHW request : failure is signalled only, but domestic hot
water production is ensured.
DHW probe failure during a DHW request: burner is turned off, pump makes a post-
circulation of 1 sec if set on summer and of 30 sec if set on winter. Fan will continue
to be powered for 1 minute. Any DHW operation request will be ignored, while the
execution of CH and boiler freeze protection functions will be anyway ensured.
Return probe failure: functions are never interrupted. In case of CH request, this
latter will be carried out without taking into account the heat exchanger boiling
control function. In addition, with P19=0, failure will not be signalled.
Flow, return and DHW temperature probe correct operating range: -20 to +120°C. General
tolerance: +/- 3°C.
T °C 0 2 4 6 8
0 27203 24979 22959 21122 19451
10 17928 16539 15271 14113 13054
20 12084 11196 10382 9634 8948
30 8317 7736 7202 6709 6254
40 5835 5448 5090 4758 4452
50 4168 3904 3660 3433 3222 Spare part numbers
60 3026 2844 2674 2516 2369
DHW and flow
70 2232 2104 1984 1872 1767
6SONDNTC07
80 1670 1578 1492 1412 1336
90 1266 1199 1137 1079 1023 Return
6SONDNTC06
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SAFETY DEVICES
Safety thermostat
Safety thermostat positioned onto bi-thermal heat exchanger is a normally closed contact.
When the water temperature value detected by thermostat is above 95 °C for CTFS
models or above 105 °C for CTN models, contact opens thus cutting off gas valve power
supply. Burner will be consequently turned off.
Safety thermostat triggering with gas valve powered results in boiler shut-down due to
"safety thermostat triggering" only if the opening status is above 4 seconds (non-volatile
shutdown). Should these conditions not be present, burner will turn off, but shut-down will
not be signalled.
Safety thermostat is acknowledged and managed only when it triggers during a burner
ignition request. So, should it be already open before the ignition request, this latter will be
delayed until thermostat contact is closed.
WARNING: to trigger at different temperatures, boilers feature different thermostats based
on the model (CTFS or CTN).
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Flue gas thermostat
Flue thermostat, assembled on natural draught boilers only, is a normally closed contact,
and opens when flue temperature reaches 70°C.
It is assembled onto a side fin, and it is used to indicate if exhaust flue draught is correct.
Gas valve will be powered off when contact is open and, 4 seconds after contact opening,
board enters the "flue thermostat" shut-down condition with a consequent post-circulation
phase. The 10-minute timer for boiler automatic re-start triggers together with the shut-
down condition. Boiler will be automatically restarted only if flue thermostat contact is
restored. This timer can be reset if boiler is unlocked with the "RESET" button, and boiler
will start again only when contact is closed. Should this not be the case, timer will start
again.
If, on the other hand, thermostat restores contact within 4 seconds from opening, boiler
operation will be automatically restored.
Flue gas
Flue gas hood thermostat
obstructed
Safety valve
This valve is installed on DHW pipe, and checks that pressure does not exceed 3 bar as
this condition would entail boiler inner problems.
Should valve read a pressure higher than the allowed limit, it will open to discharge water
outside.
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SECT. 6
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Board characteristics
Operating voltage: 170Vac to 300 Vac
Power supply frequency: 45 – 66 Hz
Protection class: IP00
Protection fuse: 5x20 2AF
Ionization current: 1.2 µA
Flame detection method: ionization
Type of detection: phase-neutral
polarization
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6.3 WIRING DIAGRAM
Key:
TA (pins 1 and 2): ambient thermostat (clean contact free from potential)
OT (pins 3 and 4): remote control (shielded wires< 30m)
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SECT. 7
VENT DUCTS AND TUBES
For intake/flue venting gas systems, use original ducts suitable for this boiler, and
recommended by the manufacturer.
168
700
400
1
With reduction unit
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7.2 100/60 CO-AXIAL AIR/VENT DUCTS
100
700
400 250
Type C12
The minimum permissible length of horizontal coaxial pipes is 1 metre, not counting the
first elbow connected to the boiler.
Maximum permissible length of horizontal coaxial pipes is 6 metres, not counting the first
elbow connected to the boiler.
For each additional 90° elbow maximum permissible length must be reduced by 1 metre,
while for 45° elbow, it must be reduced by 0.5 metres. The duct is to have a 1% slope
toward the exit direction, in order to prevent rainwater entering it.
Choosing the applicable diaphragm supplied with the boiler (pic. 1)
Flue gas vent diaphragms:
Flue gas vent diaphragm
Pipe length [m]
diameter [mm]
1 ≤ L < 3* Ø 39.8
3 ≤ L ≤ 6* Ø 44
* the first elbow from the boiler is not to be accounted for
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Type C32 vertical vent duct
Minimum permissible length for vertical coaxial pipes is one metre, equal to the length of
the chimney.
Maximum permissible length for vertical coaxial pipes is 6 metres, including the chimney.
For each additional 90° elbow maximum permissible length must be reduced by 1 metre,
while for 45° elbow, it must be reduced by 0.5 metres. Roof vent duct is equivalent to 1.5
meters of pipe.
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7.3 80/80 SPLIT AIR/VENT DUCTS
Type C12
AIR INTAKE
Minimum permissible length of air intake pipe is 1 metre.
Each wide radius 90° air-intake duct elbow (R=D) is equivalent to a 0.8 metre long straight
pipe section.
Each narrow radius 90° air-intake duct elbow (R<D) is equivalent to a 1.6 metre long
straight pipe section.
Air diaphragms:
Air diaphragm
Neoprene gaskets
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TABLE OF TECHNICAL FAULTS
Flue gas thermostat Air intake or flue gas venting Check air intake or flue
gas venting system and
has shut the boiler system is weak
vent grilles.
down (CTN) Flue gas thermostat is faulty Replace it
CH water does not flow in
the system: pipes might be
Boiler shutdown; clogged, thermostatic valves Check system status
picture flashes: might have shut, system
The safety thermostat stopcocks might be closed
has shut boiler down Circulation pump is blocked Check the circulation
or faulty pump
Flow probe sends wrong
Check flow probe
signals
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Low water inside heating
Fill up system
system
Boiler shutdown; Leaks in the CH system Check system
picture flashes: Water pressure switch is
Re-connect it
CH system water disconnected
pressure is low
Water pressure switch is not
Replace it
operating: it is faulty
Boiler shutdown;
Flow probe disconnected Re-connect it
picture flashes:
Flow probe not
working.
Flow probe faulty Replace it
Boiler shutdown;
DHW probe disconnected Re-connect it
picture flashes:
DHW probe is not
working
Flow probe faulty Replace it
Check system
DHW system insufficient
Check DHW flow switch
DHW flow switch is pressure or flow rate
filter
not working DHW flow switch probe is
Boiler is not supplying Connect or replace it
DHW faulty or disconnected
DHW probe does not
Probe is not correctly set Check probe
activate the request
Wrong boiler setting Check setting
No request from
Thermostat or remote
ambient thermostat or control not set or faulty
Check setting
Boiler is not supplying
remote control
CH
DHW priority DHW flow switch is "stuck" Check flow switch
Flow probe does not
Probe is not correctly set Check probe
activate the request
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Boiler shut-down; the
pictures flash one after Connecting cable
the other: between boiler and
Re-connect it
remote control
disconnected
No communication with
remote control
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Boiler shut-down; the
pictures flash one after
the other:
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FONDITAL GROUP
Delfis-Antea Technic Manual
Customer Service Department
1st edition, February 2013
AST 14 C 259 – 00