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Technical Information Interface with DDC

6 720 642 841-00.1RS

Logamatic LON-Gateway For heating contractors

during project planning.


6 720 643 554 (01/2010) US/CA
Contents

Contents

1 Explanation of symbols and safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4


1.1 Guideline to symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.2 Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

2 Product description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.1 Correct use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.2 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.3 Product description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.4 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.5 Specified communication objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.6 Logamatic LON-Gateway firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
2.6.1 Firmware when delivered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
2.6.2 Procedure for updating firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

3 Network interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
3.1 Overview of the SNVTs for variant 2 boilers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
3.2 Description of the SNVTs for variant 2 boilers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
3.2.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
3.2.2 Heating zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
3.2.3 DHW heating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3.2.4 Strategy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
3.2.5 Floor-standing boilers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
3.2.6 Solar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
3.3 Overview of the SNVTs for variant 4 boilers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
3.4 Description of the SNVTs for variant 4 boilers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
3.4.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
3.4.2 Heating zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
3.4.3 DHW heating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
3.4.4 Strategy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
3.4.5 Boiler 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
3.4.6 Boiler 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
3.4.7 Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

4 Operating basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

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5 Incorporation of Logamatic 4000 in LON networks via Logamatic LON-Gateway . 39


5.1 Structure of the hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
5.2 Creating LON networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
5.2.1 Commissioning LON networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
5.2.2 Decommissioning LON networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

6 The LON-Gateway as LonMark object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41


6.1 Variant 2 boiler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
6.2 Variant 4 boiler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

7 Error list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

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1 Explanation of symbols and safety instructions

1 Explanation of symbols and safety instructions


1.1 Guideline to symbols
Warnings

Warnings are indicated in the text by a warning triangle and a gray background.

In case of danger from electric shock, the exclamation point on the warning triangle is
replaced with a lightning symbol.

Signal words at the beginning of a warning are used to indicate the type and seriousness of the
ensuing risk if measures for minimizing damage are not taken.
• NOTE indicates that minor damage to property may occur.
• CAUTION indicates possible minor to medium personal injury.
• WARNING indicates possible severe personal injury.
• DANGER indicates that severe personal injury may occur.

Important information

Important information that presents no risk to people or property is indicated with this
symbol. It is separated by horizontal lines above and below the text.

Additional symbols

Symbol Meaning

B Sequence of steps

Æ Cross-reference to other points in this document or to other documents

• Listing/list entry

– Listing/list entry (2nd level)


Tab. 1

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WARNING: Only transformers with following specification are permitted:


6 V AC; 400 mA. The transformer is not part of the product! Please take care to use a
reliable product which meets our requirements shown above. Do not mount the
transformer internally!
Buderus does not accept responsibility for systems which contravene the Installation
instruction or addition documentation in scope of delivery.
The transformer must be mounted in a separate enclosure which is rated for this purpose.

1.2 Safety instructions


Installation and commissioning
The Logamatic LON-Gateway interface module has been designed and built in accordance with
currently recognized standards and safety requirements.
However, dangers or property damage may arise if it is used improperly.
B Observe these instructions to ensure satisfactory operation.
B The appliance may only be installed and started up by a trained installer.
B All changes and adjustments made via superior control systems must meet the heating system
requirements.

Risk of death from electric shock


B The power supply must be connected by a qualified electrician.
B The terminal diagram must be followed.
B Before opening the appliance, isolate all poles of the mains power supply and secure against
unintentional reconnection.
B Never install this appliance in wet rooms.
B Ensure that a circuit breaker is available to disconnect all poles from the mains power supply.
If there is no circuit breaker, you will need to install one.

Risk of damage from operator error


Operator errors can cause injury and damage to property.
B Ensure that children never operate this appliance unsupervised or play with it.
B Ensure that only individuals who can operate this appliance correctly have access to it.

Device damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD)


B Before unpacking the module, touch a radiator or a grounded metal water pipe to discharge any
electrostatic charge in your body.

Damage from incorrect spare parts


B Only use original Buderus spare parts. Damage caused by the use of spare parts not supplied
by Buderus are excluded from the Buderus warranty.

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2 Product description
2.1 Correct use
The Logamatic LON-Gateway may only be used to connect Buderus boilers with control panel from
the Buderus Logamatic 4000 control series to superior control and/or building control systems via
LON-BUS.

2.2 Disposal
B Electronic components do not belong in household waste.
Dispose of defunct modules correctly through an authorized disposal site.

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2.3 Product description


The Logamatic LON-Gateway is incorporated into a LON network via a twisted pair cable (twisted
2-wire line). The twisted pair cable is protected against reverse polarity.
Defined data of the Buderus control panel is implemented with the Logamatic LON-Gateway
interface on standard network variable types (SNVTs) for the LON data bus. The communication
includes forwarding of error messages, operating messages, and actual values, as well as changing
of set points and operating modes for boilers and consumers.

Fig. 1 Block diagram


1 Superior control system (building control system)
2 LON Gateway

Making the electrical connections


Logamatic LON-Gateway
Connection of the Logamatic LON-Gateway ECOCAN-BUS interface (BUS communication),
with Logamatic 4000 3000 ft (1000 m) shielded cable

Connection of Logamatic LON-Gateway to FTT-10A transceiver for incorporation via 2-wire cable
LON networks (twisted pair) to standardized LON BUS network; line or
free BUS topology possible

Maximum cable length for FTT 10 depending JY(ST)Y 2x2x0,8: max. 1050 ft (320 m) for node to node,
on the cable types used (see Echelon docu- 1640 ft (500 m) total
mentation).
Cat5: max. 820 ft (250 m) for node to node 1480 t (450 m)
Tab. 2 Electrical connections on the LON-Gateway

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Product features of the LON-Gateway


• Can be used with all digital Logamatic 4000 control panels
• Interface can be equipped after the fact for the superior control system or for LON thermostats,
integration into existing building control technology/direct digital control (GLT/DDC)
• Interoperability through use of the standard network variable types (SNVT) assured according to
LonMark®
• Provision of the SNVT data for systems consisting of:

Communication objects Variant 2 boiler Variant 4 boiler


Boiler 2 4
Heating zones 5 1
DHW zone with tank charging pump and 1 1
recirculation pump
Solar thermal system for DHW heating 1 -
Tab. 3 Variants

2.4 Specifications
Unit Logamatic LON-Gateway
Power supply L 6 V AC, 400 mA
Frequency Hz 50/60 Hz
Power consumption VA 1.5
Dimensions (width/height/depth) inches (mm) 5-1/8" / 5-1/2" / 9/16"
(130/140/40)
Weight oz (g) 14 (400)
Operating temperature °F (°C) 40 to 122 (5 to 50)
Protection level IP40
Tab. 4 Specifications

2.5 Specified communication objects


With the LON-Gateway, selected data from up to four Logamatic 4000 control panels can be
exchanged via LON data bus with third-party control systems.
In addition to the communication objects for the first boilers, which are a component of the control
panel, additional functions in the form of modules for multi-boiler systems, heating zones, DHW, and
solar can be added.

If heating zones are served via LON, no other remote controls, e.g. Buderus remote
control BFU, may be connected to this heating zone.

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1 boiler 2 boiler 4 boilers Expansion


5 heating zones 5 heating zones 1 heating zone for heating
Requirement
1 DHW 1 DHW 1 DHW zones 3, 4 1)
1 solar 1 solar

Logamatic Logamatic Logamatic Logamatic Logamatic


4211 4121 4321 4323 4122
Boiler with y – o 2) o2) –
Logamatic 4000 (ZM422) (FM458) (FM458)
Boiler with – y o o2) o2) –
Logamatic EMS (ZM424) (FM456 in (FM458) (FM458)
slot 2)
DHW heating y y o o –
(ZM422) (ZM424) (FM441 in slot 2) (FM441 in slot 1)
LON HK 1 o y o o o –
(FM442 in (ZM424) (FM442 in (FM441 in (FM441 in slot 1)
slot 1) slot 1) slot 1)
LON HK 2 o y o – – –
(FM442 in (ZM424) (FM442 in
slot 1) slot 1)
LON HK 5 y – – o – – –
(ZM422) (FM442 in
slot 3)
Solar DHW o o o – – –
heating (FM443 in (FM443 in slot 2) (FM443 in
slot 2) slot 2)
LON HK 3 o1) o1) o1) o – – o
LON HK 4 (4322 with (FM442 in
FM442 in slot 2)
slot 2)
LON flasher LON Flasher LON Flasher LON Flasher LON Flasher LON Flasher LON Flasher
version 2B_00 2B_E_00 2B_E_00 2B_00 4B_00 4B_00
XIF file version LON_2B_00 LON_2B_00 LON_2B_00 LON_2B_00 LON_4B_00 LON_4B_00
Address of 1 1 1 13) 13) 1 2
Logamatic
control panel
Tab. 5 Overview of LON-Gateway and Logamatic control system
1) Logamatic 4122 required if LON heating zones 3 and 4 are required in one and two-boiler systems.
2) Function module FM458 combines boiler with the Logamatic 4000 and Logamatic EMS control system.
3) ECOCAN-BUS address of the Logamatic 4321 control panel on the first boiler; additional boilers with
Logamatic 4321 control panel of the 4322 are assigned ECOCAN-BUS addresses 2 to 4.

y = Basic equipment
o = Optional (required accessories in parentheses)
– = Not required

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2.6 Logamatic LON-Gateway firmware


2.6.1 Firmware when delivered
When delivered, the firmware version LON_Flasher_2B_00 is preinstalled. This version is for a
heating system with floor-standing boilers with Logamatic 4321. If you need another firmware variant
(e.g. LON_Flasher_4B_00) for your installation, it is easy to update the firmware. (see procedure for
updating firmware)

The firmware version of your LON-Gateway is displayed via the Logamatic ECO-SOFT
4000/EMS service software (Start communication -> Select COM port settings ->
Direct connection).
You can find the correct COM port under: Windows XP from the device manager
(Control panel -> System -> Hardware -> Device manager -> COM port).
Procedure for Windows Visa and Windows 7: Control panel -> Hardware and Sound -
> Device manager -> COM port.

2.6.2 Procedure for updating firmware


First the LON-Gateway must be connected to the power supply and connected on-site to your
computer via the RS232 interface or USB converter.
B Obtain the desired firmware from Buderus and, start the LONFlasher*******.exe.
B Select the COM port.
B Start the update with the Flash button.
A display informs you about the current progress. The update is only complete when a message
"...successful!" appears.
B When a message "...successful!" appears, confirm with OK.
The update is complete.
After the successful update, disconnect the LON-Gateway from the line voltage for approx.
2 minutes to perform a reset. This completes the firmware update.

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Network interface 3

3 Network interface
3.1 Overview of the SNVTs for variant 2 boilers
The prerequisite for the proper function is that the firmware on the LON-Gateway interface has at
least the version number indicated below and the following application file is used:

Buderus LON application file


Alternative (alternative of the LON-Flasher) (XIF file)

2 boilers with Logamatic EMS LON_Flasher_2B_E_00 LON_2B_00

2 boilers with Logamatic 4000 LON_Flasher_2B_00 LON_2B_00

Tab. 6

Communication via the Logamatic LON-Gateway takes place using standard network variable types
(SNVT). Standard configuration parameter types (SCPTs) are not used.

Set the system up for repeated reading of SNVTs, which ensure data exchange
between the network participants.

No. Meaning SNVT type SNVT name


General
0 Time SNVT_time_ stamp(84) nviUhrzeit
1 Outdoor temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoAussen_Tp
2 Error message 1 control unit addresses 1 + 2 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler1
3 Error message 2 control unit addresses 1 + 2 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler2
4 Error message 3 control unit addresses 1 + 2 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler3
5 Error message 4 control unit addresses 1 + 2 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler4
Heating zone 1
6 Change operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode(108) nviHK1TgNtAt
7 Change room set point night temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK1RaumSNt_Tp
8 Change room set point day temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK1RaumSTg_Tp
9 Display room set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoHK1Raum_S_Tp
10 Display operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode(108) nvoHK1Betrieb
11 Display heating zone supply actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoHK1VLIst_Tp
Heating zone 2
12 Change operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode(108) nviHK2TgNtAt
13 Change room set point night temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK2RaumSNt_Tp
14 Change room set point day temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK2RaumSTg_Tp
Tab. 7 Service menu navigator

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No. Meaning SNVT type SNVT name


15 Display room set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoHK2Raum_S_Tp
16 Display operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode(108) nvoHK2Betrieb
17 Display heating zone supply actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoHK2VLIst_Tp
Heating zone 3
18 Change operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode(108) nviHK3TgNtAt
19 Change room set point night temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK3RaumSNt_Tp
20 Change room set point day temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK3RaumSTg_Tp
21 Display room set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoHK3Raum_S_Tp
22 Display operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode(108) nvoHK3Betrieb
23 Display heating zone supply actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoHK3VLIst_Tp
Heating zone 4
24 Change operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode(108) nviHK4TgNtAt
25 Change room set point night temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK4RaumSNt_Tp
26 Change room set point day temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK4RaumSTg_Tp
27 Display room set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoHK4Raum_S_Tp
28 Display operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nvoHK4Betrieb
29 Display heating zone supply actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoHK4VLIst_Tp
Heating zone 5
30 Change operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nviHK5TgNtAt
31 Change room set point night temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK5RaumSNt_Tp
32 Change room set point day temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK5RaumSTg_Tp
33 Display room set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoHK5Raum_S_Tp
34 Display operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nvoHK5Betrieb
35 Display heating zone supply actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoHK5VLIst_Tp
DHW
36 Change operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nviHK1TgNtAt
37 Change DHW set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviWW_Set_Tp
38 Change recirculation pump operating mode SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nviZP_TgNtAt
(D/N/A)
39 Display operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nvoWW_Betrieb
40 Display DHW set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoWW_S_Tp
41 Display DHW actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoWW_Ist_Tp
42 Display recirculation pump operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nvoZP_Betrieb
Strategy
43 Change system operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nviAnlTgNtAt
44 Change system supply set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviAnlVorgabe_Tp
45 Display system supply actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoAnlVLIst_Tp
46 Display system return actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoAnlRLIst_Tp
Tab. 7 Service menu navigator

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No. Meaning SNVT type SNVT name


Boiler 1
47 Status of burner boiler 11) SNVT_state(83) nvoKS1Br1Stufe1
48 Status burner boiler 1 SNVT_state(83) nvoKS1Br1Stufe2
49 Display boiler actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoKS1VLIst_Tp
Boiler 2
50 Status burner boiler 21) SNVT_state(83) nvoKS2Br1Stufe1
51 Status burner boiler 2 SNVT_state(83) nvoKS2Br1Stufe2
52 Display boiler actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoKS2VLIst_Tp
Solar thermal system
53 Change operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nviSLTgNtAt
54 Display operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nvoSLBetrieb
55 Display collector actual temperature (FSK) SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoSLKoll_Tp
56 Display solar tank actual temperature (FSS1) SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoSLSP1Unten_Tp
57 Display solar yield (heat quantity) SNVT_elec_kwh_l (146) nvoSLWMZ_Ertrag
58 SNVT_file_pos(90) nviParameter
59 SNVT_file_pos(90) nviAdresse
60 SNVT_file_pos(90) nvoMonitoring
Tab. 7 Service menu navigator
1) Display of the output for boilers with Logamatic EMS

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3.2 Description of the SNVTs for variant 2 boilers


Note:
The right column indicates the number of bytes.

3.2.1 General

0 Time SNVT_time_ stamp(84) nviUhrzeit 7


Tab. 8 Value for comparison of the time in the Buderus control system with the LON network
Format: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss

1 Outdoor temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoAussen_Tp 2


Tab. 9 Display of the current outdoor temperature
Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.)

2 Error message 1 control SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler1 2


panel address 1 + 2
Tab. 10 Output for error messages: error 1 of control panel 1 and 2

For the error list, see Chapter 7, page 43.


Error messages are displayed as 2-byte values (2 x 8 bits). The first byte (the first 8 bits seen from
the left) is the interpretation of the error message of control panel address 2. The second byte (the
remaining 8 bits) is the interpretation of the error message of control panel address 1:

First byte - error boiler 2 Second byte - error boiler 1

Display 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Interpretation 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Tab. 11

Errors are displayed as binary values and must be converted to decimal values. By comparing with
the error list (see Chapter 7, page 43), the associated texts are assigned to the error numbers.
Example: see page 27

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Example:

3 Error message 2 control SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler1 2


panel address 1 + 2

4 Error message 3 control SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler1 2


panel address 1 + 2

5 Error message 4 control SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler1 2


panel address 1 + 2
Tab. 12 Outputs for error messages

Second, third, and fourth current errors in the control panel in question. List of the error list, see
Chapter 7, page 43.
Interpretation as described for error message 1.

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3.2.2 Heating zones


This section describes only heating zone 1. For heating zones 2 to 5, the details apply accordingly.

6 Operating mode (Day/Night/Auto) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nviHK1TgNtAt 1


Tab. 13 Value for changing the operating mode of a heating zone
Format:

Value Designation Description

0 HVAC_AUTO The heating zone is controlled according to the set heating program
(automatic mode).

1 HVAC_heat The heating zone is controlled in day mode (manual day mode).

6 HVAC_off The heating zone is controlled in setback mode (manual night mode –
see note about setback).

Tab. 14

Changing the operating mode


With the HVAC_heat / HVAC_off setting, the operating mode for the consumer is changed
externally via the LON data bus.

Type of setback:
The type of setback set in the control panel has a direct influence on the behavior of the consumer
in setback mode or night mode. The following functions are available for selection:
• Switch off: the heating mode with activation of the pump is turned off entirely with this operating
mode, however the frost protection is active.
• Reduced: the controls are set to a lower room temperature set point (night temperature) and they
constantly activate the heating pump. The controls work with a parallel heating curve moved
downwards depending on the outdoor temperature.
• Outside stop: this operating mode combines the setback mode and the reduced heating mode.
Below a set outdoor temperature, the boiler operates in reduced mode and above that
temperature, in off mode.

7 Room set point night SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK1RaumSNt_Tp 2


temperature
Tab. 15 Value for changing the set point temperature for the setback heating mode (night mode)

Setting: 36 °F to 84 °F (2 °C to 29 °C) in 1-degree intervals

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Notes:
• The room set point night temperature specifies the temperature level in the setback mode or night
mode for the consumer. With this setting, the heating curve moves in parallel. If you change the
room set point temperature by 2 °F (1 °C), then the supply temperature changes by approx.
6 °F (3 °C).
• The room set point night temperature is not active with the setback type "off."
• The room set point night temperature is not taken into account with the setting heating system
"constant." The temperature set in the control panel for the heating zone and the temperature
setback are active.

8 Room set point day SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK1RaumSTg_Tp 2


temperature
Tab. 16 Value for changing the set point temperature for the setback heating mode (day mode)

Setting: 52 °F to 86 °F (11 °C to 30 °C) in 1-degree intervals


Notes:
• The room set point day temperature specifies the temperature level in day mode for the
consumer. With this setting, the heating curve moves in parallel. If you change the room set point
temperature by 2 °F (1 °C), then the supply temperature changes by approx. 6 °F (3 °C).
• The room set point day temperature is not active with the setback type "off."
• The room set point night temperature is not taken into account with the setting heating system
"constant." The temperature set in the control panel for the heating zone and the temperature
setback are active.

9 Room set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK1Raum_S_Tp 2


Tab. 17 Display of the currently-valid room set point temperature for the consumer

10 Operating mode (Day/Night/ SNVT_hvac_mode nvoHK1Betrieb 1


Auto) (108)
Tab. 18 Display of the currently-valid operating mode for the consumer

11 Heating zone supply actual SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoHK1VLIst_Tp 2


temperature
Tab. 19 Display of the currently-measured supply temperature for the consumer

Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.).

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3.2.3 DHW heating

36 Operating mode (Day/Night/ SNVT_hvac_mode nviHK1TgNtAt 1


Auto) (108)
Tab. 20 Value for changing the operating mode of DHW heating

Format:

Value Designation Description

0 HVAC_AUTO The DHW control follows the set DHW program (automatic mode).

1 HVAC_heat The DHW control operates in constant operation (manual day mode).

6 HVAC_off The DHW controls are turned off (manual night mode).

Tab. 21
Changing the operating modeWith the HVAC_heat / HVAC_off setting, the operating mode for
the consumer is changed externally via the LON data bus.

37 DHW set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviWW_Set_Tp 2


Tab. 22 Value for changing the DHW set point temperature (DHW heating)

Set range: 86 °F to 140 °F (30 °C to 60 °C) (with approval up to 176 °F (80 °C)); in 1-degree
intervals

WARNING: Risk of scalding at the hot water taps.


There is a risk of scalding at the hot water taps if DHW temperatures can be set above
140 °F (60 °C) and during thermal disinfection.
B Select settings > 140 °F (60 °C) only if a thermostatic mixing valve is installed as
protection against scalding.

Notes:
• The set point temperature for DHW heating specifies the temperature level for the consumer in
automatic mode or day mode.
• If for DHW heating temperatures > 140 °F (60 °C) are desired, the range up to 176 °F (80 °C)
can be released on the service level in the DHW menu.

38 Recirculation pump operating SNVT_hvac_mode nviZP_TgNtAt 1


mode (D/N/A) (108)
Tab. 23 Value for changing the operating mode of the recirculation pump

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Format:

Value Designation Description

0 HVAC_AUTO The activation of the recirculation pump works according to the recircu-
lation pump program set (automatic mode).

1 HVAC_heat The recirculation pump is activated constantly (manual day mode).

6 HVAC_off The recirculation pump is turned off (manual night mode).

Tab. 24
Changing the operating mode
With the HVAC_heat / HVAC_off setting, the operating mode for the consumer is changed
externally via the LON data bus.

39 Operating mode (Day/Night/ SNVT_hvac_mode nvoWW_Betrieb 1


Auto) (108)
Tab. 25 Display of the currently-valid operating mode for DHW heating

40 DHW set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoWW_S_Tp 2


Tab. 26 Display of the currently-valid set point temperature for DHW heating

41 DHW actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoWW_Ist_Tp 2


Tab. 27 Display of the actual temperature measured in the DHW tank

Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.).

42 Recirculation pump SNVT_hvac_mode nvoZP_Betrieb 1


operating mode (D/N/A) (108)
Tab. 28 Display of the currently-selected operating mode for the recirculation pump

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3.2.4 Strategy
In the "Strategy" section, the values for the entire heating system are summarized.
This is especially important for multi-boiler systems (cascades).

43 Operating mode (D/N/A) system SNVT_hvac_mode nviAnl_TgNtAt 2


(108)
Tab. 29 Value for changing the operating mode of the entire system (all heating zones)

Format:

Value Designation Description

0 HVAC_AUTO The system works according to the internal setting on the control
panel (automatic mode).

1 HVAC_heat The system is turned on (all on) and works in manual day mode.

6 HVAC_off The system is turned off (all off).

Tab. 30

Changing the operating mode


With the HVAC_heat / HVAC_off setting, the operating mode for the consumer is changed
externally via the LON data bus.

44 System supply set point SNVT_temp_p(105) nviAnlVorgabe_Tp 2


temperature
Tab. 31 Value for changing the system set point temperature (boiler supply temperature)

Set range: 32 °F to 194 °F (0 °C to 90 °C); in 1-degree intervals

45 System supply actual SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoAnlVLIst_Tp 2


temperature
Tab. 32 Display of the currently-measured supply temperature for a floor-standing multi-boiler
system
Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.).

46 System return actual SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoAnlRLIst_Tp 2


temperature
Tab. 33 Display of the currently-measured return temperature for a floor-standing multi-boiler
system

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Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.).

3.2.5 Floor-standing boilers


This section describes "floor-standing boiler 1."
For boiler 2, the details apply accordingly.

47 Status burner boiler 1 SNVT_state(83) nvoKS1Br1Stufe1 2


Tab. 34 Display of the current burner level in operation and/or display of the current boiler output
for boilers with Logamatic EMS

Boiler with Logamatic 4000

Burner 1st level on Burner 2nd level on / modulating

High byte Low byte High byte Low byte

OFF xxxx xxxx 0xxx xxxx xxxx xxxx x0xx xxxx

ON xxxx xxxx 1xxx xxxx xxxx xxxx x1xx xxxx

Tab. 35

x = the bit is not used

Boiler with Logamatic EMS boiler output


Example:

First byte Second byte

Factor 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128

Display x x x x x x x x 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0

Tab. 36

Result: 64 + 32 + 4 = 100% (only evaluate second byte)


X - is not used

49 Boiler supply temperature (FK) actual SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoKS1VLIst_Tp 2


Tab. 37 Display of the currently-measured supply temperature for a floor-standing multi-boiler
system

Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.).

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3.2.6 Solar

53 Solar operating mode (Day/Night/ SNVT_hvac_mode nviSLTgNtAt 2


Auto) (108)
Tab. 38 Value for changing the operating mode of the solar heating system

Format:

Value Designation Description

0 HVAC_AUTO The solar thermal system works according to the internal setting on
the control panel (automatic mode).

1 HVAC_heat The solar thermal system is turned on and works in manual day
mode (heed instructions - no control function!).

6 HVAC_off The solar thermal system is turned off (see instructions!).

Tab. 39
Changing the operating modeWith the HVAC_heat / HVAC_off setting, the operating mode for the
consumer is changed externally via the LON data bus.

54 Solar operating mode (Day/ SNVT_hvac_mode nvoSLBetrieb 2


Night/Auto) (108)
Tab. 40 Display of the currently-valid operating mode for the solar heating system

55 Collector actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoSLKoll_Tp 2


(FSK)
Tab. 41 Display of the currently-measured collector temperature for the solar heating system
Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.).

56 Temperature tank 1 bottom SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoSLSP1Unten_Tp 2


actual (FSS1)
Tab. 42 Display of the currently-measured actual temperature in the solar part of the DHW tank
Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.).

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57 Solar yield (heat quantity) SNVT_elec_kwh_l nvoSLWMZ_Ertrag 4


(146)
Tab. 43 Display of the current quantity of heat brought into the solar part of the DHW tank

Format: yield as numeric value in kWh

3.3 Overview of the SNVTs for variant 4 boilers


The prerequisite for the proper function is that the firmware on the LON-Gateway interface has at
least the version number indicated below and the following application file is used:

Buderus LON application file


Alternative (alternative of the LON-Flasher) (XIF file)

4 boilers with Logamatic EMS LON_Flasher_4B 00 LON_4B_00


or Logamatic 4000

Tab. 44

Communication via the Logamatic LON-Gateway takes place using standard network variable types
(SNVT). Standard configuration parameter types (SCPTs) are not used.

For the data exchange between the network devices to work properly, set up the cyclical
query of the SNVTs.

No. Meaning SNVT type SNVT name


General
0 Time SNVT_time_ stamp(84) nviUhrzeit
1 Outdoor temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoAussen_Tp
2 Error message 1 boiler 1,2 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler1_R1_R2
3 Error message 2 boiler 1,2 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler2_R1_R2
4 Error message 3 boiler 1,2 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler3_R1_R2
5 Error message 4 boiler 1,2 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler4_R1_R2
6 Error message 1 boiler 3,4 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler1_R3_R4
7 Error message 2 boiler 3,4 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler2_R3_R4
8 Error message 3 boiler 3,4 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler3_R3_R4
9 Error message 4 boiler 3,4 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler4_R3_R4
Heating zone 1
10 Change operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nviHK1TgNtAt
11 Change room set point night temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK1RaumSNt_Tp
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No. Meaning SNVT type SNVT name


12 Change room set point day temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK1RaumSTg_Tp
13 Display room set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoHK1Raum_S_Tp
14 Display operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nvoHK1Betrieb
15 Display heating zone supply actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoHK1VLIst_Tp
DHW
16 Change operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nviHK1TgNtAt
17 Change DHW set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviWW_Set_Tp
18 Change recirculation pump operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nviZP_TgNtAt
19 Display operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nvoWW_Betrieb
20 Display DHW set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoWW_S_Tp
21 Display DHW actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoWW_Ist_Tp
22 Display recirculation pump operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nvoZP_Betrieb
Strategy
23 Change system operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode (108) nviAnl_TgNtAt
24 Change system supply set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviAnl_Soll_Tp
25 Display system supply set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoAnl_Soll_Tp
26 Display system supply actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoAnlVLIst_Tp
27 Display system return actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoAnlRLIst_Tp
Boiler 1
28 Status burner 4000 boiler 1 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS1VLIst_4000
29 Temperature 4000 boiler 1 (FK) actual SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoKS1FZIst_4000
30 Additional temperature 4000 boiler 1 (FZ) actual SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoKS1Br4000S1_h
31 Boiler hours of operation 4000 boiler 1 level 1 SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS1Br4000S2_h
32 Boiler hours of operation 4000 boiler 1 level 2 SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS1PU_4000
33 Pump 4000 boiler 1 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS1Br_EMS
34 Status burner EMS boiler 1 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS1VLIst_EMS
35 Temperature EMS boiler 1 (FK) actual SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoKS1Br_EMS_h
36 Burner hours of operation EMS boiler 1 SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS1PU_EMS
37 Pump EMS boiler 1 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS1_Br_4000
Boiler 2
38 Status burner boiler 2 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS2_BrStatus
39 Temperature boiler 2 (FK) actual SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoKS2VLIst_Tp
40 Boiler hours of operation 4000 boiler 2 level 1 SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS2Br4000S1_h
41 Boiler hours of operation 4000 boiler 2 level 2 SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS2Br4000S2_h
42 Pump 4000 boiler 2 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS2PU_4000
43 Burner hours of operation EMS boiler 2 SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS1Br_EMS_h
44 Pump EMS boiler 2 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS1PU_EMS
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No. Meaning SNVT type SNVT name


Boiler 3
45 Status burner boiler 3 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS3_BrStatus
46 Temperature boiler 3 (FK) actual SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoKS3VLIst_Tp
47 Boiler hours of operation 4000 boiler 3 level 1 SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS3Br4000S1_h
48 Boiler hours of operation 4000 boiler 3 level 2 SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS3Br4000S2_h
49 Pump 4000 boiler 3 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS3PU_4000
50 Burner hours of operation EMS boiler 3 SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS3Br_EMS_h
51 Pump EMS boiler 3 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS3PU_EMS
Boiler 4
52 Status burner boiler 4 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS4_BrStatus
53 Temperature boiler 4 (FK) actual SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoKS4VLIst_Tp
54 Boiler hours of operation 4000 boiler 4 level 1 SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS4Br4000S1_h
55 Boiler hours of operation 4000 boiler 4 level 2 SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS4Br4000S2_h
56 Pump 4000 boiler 4 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS4PU_4000
57 Burner hours of operation EMS boiler 4 SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS4BrEMS_h
58 Pump EMS boiler 4 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS4PU_EMS
Status
59 Status ECOCAN-BUS SNVT_state(83) nvo_CAN_Adressen
60 Status LON version SNVT_str_asc (36) nvo_LONVersion
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3.4 Description of the SNVTs for variant 4 boilers


3.4.1 General

0 Time SNVT_time_ stamp(84) nviUhrzeit 7


Tab. 46 Value for comparison of the time in the Buderus control system with the LON network
Format: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss

1 Outdoor temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoAussen_Tp 2


Tab. 47 Display of the current outdoor temperature
Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.)

2 Error message 1 boiler 1, 2 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler1_R1_R2 2

3 Error message 2 boiler 1, 2 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler2_R1_R2 2

4 Error message 3 boiler 1, 2 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler3_R1_R2 2

5 Error message 4 boiler 1, 2 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler4_R1_R2 2


Tab. 48 Outputs for error messages 1 (control panel with address 1) and boiler 2 (control panel
with address 2)

For the error list, see Chapter 7, page 43.


The current errors are displayed per control panel. Up to 4 errors that occurred at the same time can
be displayed. If an error has been eliminated, it disappears from the error list. If more than four errors
have occurred, an error not yet eliminated moves up and is displayed.
Error messages are displayed as 2-byte values (2 x 8 bits). The first byte (the first 8 bits seen from
the left) displays errors from the control panel of boiler 2. The second byte (the remaining 8 bits)
displays errors from the control panel of boiler 1.
Errors that occur are to be interpreted as follows:

First byte - error control panel 2 Second byte - error control panel 1

Display 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Interpretation 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Tab. 49

Errors are displayed as binary values and must be converted to decimal values. By comparing with
the error list (see Chapter 7, page 43), the associated texts are assigned to the error numbers.

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Example: nvoFehler changes


On the display, you see:

nvoFehler1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

Tab. 50
Boiler 2 has no error. Boiler 1 has a fault with the following error number:

nvoFehler1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

Interpretation 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Meaning 1 16 32

Tab. 51
Boiler 1 has the error no. 49 (49 = 1 + 16 + 32), the boiler sensor has a fault

6 Error message 1 boiler 3, 4 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler1_R3_R4 2

7 Error message 2 boiler 3, 4 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler2_R3_R4 2

8 Error message 3 boiler 3, 4 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler3_R3_R4 2

9 Error message 4 boiler 3, 4 SNVT_state(83) nvoFehler4_R3_R4 2


Tab. 52 Outputs for error messages of boiler 3 (control panel with address 3) and boiler 4
(control panel with address 4)
For the error list, see Chapter 7, page 43.
Error messages are displayed as 2-byte values (2 x 8 bits). The first byte (the first 8 bits seen from
the left) displays errors from the control panel of boiler 4. The second byte (the remaining 8 bits)
displays errors from the control panel of boiler 3. Errors that occur are to be interpreted as follows:

First byte - error control panel 2 Second byte - error control panel 1

Display 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Interpretation 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Tab. 53
Interpretation as described for error messages boiler 1, 2.

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3.4.2 Heating zones


This section describes only heating zone 1.

10 Operating mode (Day/Night/ SNVT_hvac_mode nviHK1TgNtAt 1


Auto) (108)
Tab. 54 Value for changing the operating mode of a heating zone
Format:

Value Designation Description

0 HVAC_AUTO The heating zone is controlled according to the set heating program
(automatic mode).

1 HVAC_heat The heating zone is controlled in day mode (manual day mode).

6 HVAC_off The heating zone is controlled in setback mode (manual night mode –
see note about setback).

Tab. 55
Changing the operating mode
With the HVAC_heat / HVAC_off setting, the operating mode for the consumer is changed
externally via the LON data bus.

Type of setback:
The type of setback set in the control panel has a direct influence on the behavior of the consumer
in setback mode or night mode. The following functions are available for selection:
• Switch off: the heating mode with activation of the pump is turned off entirely with this operating
mode, however the frost protection is active.
• Reduced: the controls are set to a lower room temperature set point (night temperature) and they
constantly activate the heating pump. The controls work with a parallel heating curve moved
downwards depending on the outdoor temperature.
• Outside stop: this operating mode combines the setback mode and the reduced heating mode.

11 Room set point night SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK1RaumSNt_Tp 2


temperature
Tab. 56 Value for changing the set point temperature for the setback heating mode (night mode)

Setting: 36 °F to 84 °F (2 °C to 29 °C) in 1-degree intervals

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Notes:
• The room set point night temperature specifies the temperature level in the setback mode or night
mode for the consumer. With this setting, the heating curve moves in parallel. If you change the
room set point temperature by 2 °F (1 °C), then the supply temperature changes by approx.
6 °F (3 °C).
• The room set point night temperature is not active with the setback type "off."
• The room set point night temperature is not taken into account with the setting heating system
"constant." The temperature set in the control panel for the heating zone and the temperature
setback are active.

12 Room set point day SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK1RaumSTg_Tp 2


temperature
Tab. 57 Value for changing the set point temperature for the setback heating mode (day mode)

Setting: 52 °F to 86 °F (11 °C to 30 °C) in 1-degree intervals


Notes:
• The room set point day temperature specifies the temperature level in day mode for the
consumer. With this setting, the heating curve moves in parallel. If you change the room set point
temperature by 2 °F (1 °C), then the supply temperature changes by approx. 6 °F (3 °C).
• The room set point day temperature is not active with the setback type "off."
• The room set point night temperature is not taken into account with the setting heating system
"constant." The temperature set in the control panel for the heating zone and the temperature
setback are active.

13 Room set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviHK1Raum_S_Tp 2


Tab. 58 Display of the currently-valid room set point temperature for the consumer

14 HZ operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode nvoHK1Betrieb 1


(108)
Tab. 59 Display of the currently-valid operating mode for the consumer

15 Heating zone supply actual SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoHK1VLIst_Tp 2


temperature
Tab. 60 Display of the currently-measured supply temperature for the consumer

Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.).

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3.4.3 DHW heating

16 Operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode nviHK1TgNtAt 1


(108)
Tab. 61 Value for changing the operating mode of DHW heating

Format:

Value Designation Description

0 HVAC_AUTO The DHW control follows the set DHW program (automatic mode).

1 HVAC_heat The DHW control operates in constant operation (manual day mode).

6 HVAC_off The DHW controls are turned off (manual night mode).

Tab. 62
Changing the operating mode
With the HVAC_heat / HVAC_off setting, the operating mode for the consumer is changed
externally via the LON data bus.

17 DHW set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nviWW_Set_Tp 2


Tab. 63 Value for changing the DHW set point temperature (DHW heating)
Set range: 86 °F to 140 °F (30 °C to 60 °C) (with approval up to 176 °F (80 °C)); in 1-degree
intervals

WARNING: Risk of scalding at the hot water taps.


There is a risk of scalding at the hot water taps if DHW temperatures can be set above
60 °C and during thermal disinfection.
B Select settings > 140 °F (60 °C) only if a thermostatic mixing valve is installed as
protection against scalding.

Notes:
• The set point temperature for DHW heating specifies the temperature level for the consumer in
automatic mode or day mode.
• If for DHW heating temperatures > 140 °F (60 °C) are desired, the range up to 176 °F (80 °C)
can be released on the service level in the DHW menu.

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mode (D/N/A) (108)
Tab. 64 Value for changing the operating mode

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Format:

Value Designation Description

0 HVAC_AUTO The activation of the recirculation pump works according to the recircu-
lation pump program set (automatic mode).

1 HVAC_heat The recirculation pump is activated constantly (manual day mode).

6 HVAC_off The recirculation pump is turned off (manual night mode).

Tab. 65
Changing the operating mode
With the HVAC_heat / HVAC_off setting, the operating mode for the consumer is changed
externally via the LON data bus.

19 Operating mode (D/N/A) SNVT_hvac_mode nvoWW_Betrieb 1


(108)
Tab. 66 Display of the currently-valid operating mode for DHW heating

20 DHW set point temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoWW_S_Tp 2


Tab. 67 Display of the currently-valid set point temperature for DHW heating

21 DHW actual temperature SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoWW_Ist_Tp 2


Tab. 68 Display of the actual temperature measured in the DHW tank
Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.).

22 Recirculation pump SNVT_hvac_mode nvoZP_Betrieb 1


operating mode (D/N/A) (108)
Tab. 69 Display of the currently-selected operating mode for the recirculation pump

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3.4.4 Strategy
In the "Strategy" section, the values for the entire heating system are summarized. This is especially
important for multi-boiler systems (cascades).

23 Operating mode (D/N/A) system SNVT_hvac_mode nviAnl_TgNtAt 2


(108)
Tab. 70 Value for changing the operating mode of the entire system (all heating zones)

Format:

Value Designation Description

0 HVAC_AUTO The system works according to the internal setting on the control panel
(automatic mode).

1 HVAC_heat The system is turned on (all on) and works in manual day mode.

6 HVAC_off The system is turned off (all off).

Tab. 71

Changing the operating mode


With the HVAC_heat / HVAC_off setting, the operating mode for the consumer is changed
externally via the LON data bus.

24 System supply set point SNVT_temp_p(105) nviAnlVorgabe_Tp 2


temperature
Tab. 72 Value for changing the system set point temperature (boiler supply temperature)

Set range: 32 °F to 194 °F (0 °C to 90 °C); in 1-degree intervals

25 System supply set point SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoAnlVLIst_Tp 2


temperature
Tab. 73 Display of the currently-valid set point temperature for the boiler system

Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.).

26 System supply actual SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoAnlRLIst_Tp 2


temperature
Tab. 74 Display of the currently-measured supply temperature for the boiler system

Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.).

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27 System return actual SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoAnlRLIst_Tp 2


temperature
Tab. 75 Display of the currently-measured return temperature for the boiler system

Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.).

3.4.5 Boiler 1
This section describes "boiler 1."

28 Status burner 4000 boiler 1 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS1_Br_4000 2


Tab. 76 Indicator for boiler 1 with Logamatic 4000 and third party burner

Burner OFF [0 %]
ON [> 0 %]
Current output [%]

29 Temperature 4000 boiler 1 (FK) SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoKS1VLIst_4000 2


actual
Tab. 77 Display of the current boiler temperature for boiler 1 with Logamatic 4000 and third party
burner

Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.).

30 Additional temperature 4000 SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoKS1FZIst_4000 2


boiler 1 (FZ) actual
Tab. 78 Display of the measured temperature on the additional temperature sensor FZ in the
supply of boiler 1 with Logamatic 4000 and third party burner

Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.).

31 Boiler hours of operation 4000 SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS1Br4000S1_h 2


boiler 1 level 1
Tab. 79 Display of the hours of operation for the level 1 (basic load) of boiler 1 with
Logamatic 4000 and third party burner

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32 Boiler hours of operation 4000 SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS1Br4000S2_h 2


boiler 1 level 2
Tab. 80 Display of the hours of operation for the level 2 (basic load) of boiler 1 with
Logamatic 4000 and third party burner

33 Pump 4000 boiler 1 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS1PU_4000 2


Tab. 81 Indicator for boiler 1 with Logamatic 4000 and third party burner

Pump OFF [0 %]
ON [> 0 %]
Current output [%]

34 Status burner EMS boiler 1 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS1Br_EMS 2


Tab. 82 Indicator for boiler 1 with Logamatic EMS

Burner OFF [0 %]
ON [> 0 %]
Current output [%]

35 Temperature EMS boiler 1 (FK) SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoKS1VLIst_EMS 2


actual
Tab. 83 Display of the current boiler temperature for boiler 1 with Logamatic EMS

Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.).

36 Burner hours of operation EMS SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS1Br_EMS_h 2


boiler 1
Tab. 84 Display of the hours of operation for the level 1 (basic load) of boiler 1 with
Logamatic EMS

37 Pump EMS boiler 1 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS1PU_EMS 1


Tab. 85 Operating message for the boiler circulation pump of the boiler 1 with Logamatic EMS

Pump OFF [0 %]
ON [> 0 %]
Current output [%]

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3.4.6 Boiler 2
This section describes "boiler 2." For boilers 3 and 4, the details apply accordingly.

38 Status burner boiler 2 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS2_BrStatus 1


Tab. 86 Indicator for boiler with Logamatic EMS or 4000
Burner OFF [0 %]
ON [> 0 %]
Current output [%]

39 Temperature boiler 2 (FK) actual SNVT_temp_p(105) nvoKS2VLIst_Tp 2


Tab. 87 Display of the current boiler temperature for boiler with Logamatic EMS or 4000

Note:
230 °F (110 °C) is an invalid value (e.g. no temperature sensor connected, sensor defective, etc.).

40 Boiler hours of operation 4000 SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS2Br4000S1_h 2


boiler 2 level 1
Tab. 88 Display of the hours of operation for the level 1 (basic load) of boiler with Logamatic
4000 and third party burner

41 Boiler hours of operation 4000 SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS2Br4000S2_h 2


boiler 2 level 2
Tab. 89 Display of the hours of operation for the modulation/level 2 (large load) of boiler with
Logamatic 4000 and third party burner

42 Pump 4000 boiler 2 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS2PU_4000 1


Tab. 90 Operating message for the boiler circulation pump of the boiler with Logamatic 4000 and
third party burner
Pump OFF [0 %]
ON [> 0 %]
Current output [%]

43 Burner hours of operation EMS SNVT_time_hour(124) nvoKS1Br_EMS_h 2


boiler 2
Tab. 91 Display of the hours of operation for boiler with Logamatic EMS

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44 Pump EMS boiler 2 SNVT_lev_cont (21) nvoKS1PU_EMS 1


Tab. 92 Operating message for the boiler circulation pump of the boiler with Logamatic EMS
Pump OFF [0 %]
ON [> 0 %]
Current output [%]

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3.4.7 Status

59 Status ECOCAN-BUS SNVT_state(83) nvo_CAN_Adressen 2


Tab. 93 With these variables, a status report of the ECOCAN-BUS is transmitted to LON

Using the feedback from the Logamatic control panels, you can get information about whether
control panels were turned off, etc.

Logamatic controls First byte Second byte

Address (ECOCAN-BUS) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Status 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Status "1" means Logamatic controls are present on the ECOCAN-BUS.


Status "0" means Logamatic controls are not present on the ECOCAN-BUS.

Example:

Logamatic controls First byte Second byte

Address (ECOCAN-BUS) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Status 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

In this example, Logamatic controls are connected to the ECOCAN-BUS addresses 1, 2, and 3.

60 Status LON version SNVT_str_asc (36) nvo_LONVersion 31


Tab. 94 Information display via the LON-Gateway

With this variable, information about the LON-Gateway is output.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

C A N . x x . y y / L O N L . x x . y y

"CAN V. XX.YY" indicates the firmware version of the LON-Gateway. "LON V.XX.YY" indicates the
software version of the LON-Gateway (XIF file).

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4 Operating basics

4 Operating basics

Fig. 2 Attaching the user interface

Position Operating element/function

1 Button for turning the gateway ON/OFF.

2 Status LED lights up if the gateway is turned on.

3 "ECO-BUS" LED flashes during data transmission via ECO-BUS.

4 "EMS" LED

5 "LON" LED flashes for the successful commissioning of the LON-Gateway.

6 "LON" service button

Tab. 95 Key to Fig. 2

If the EMS LED lights up, there is a communication problem on the ECOCAN-BUS.
B Check the cable.

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5 Incorporation of Logamatic 4000 in LON


networks via Logamatic LON-Gateway
5.1 Structure of the hardware
A main component of the products that communicate via LON data bus such as the Logamatic LON-
Gateway is the neuron chip. Each neuron chip has a unique ID, the neuron ID making each device
unique. For commissioning, operation, service or replacement, each device is identified via the
unique neuron ID. This ensures that no errors take place in communication.

5.2 Creating LON networks


For the creation of networks in which products from various manufacturers communicate via LON
data bus, special PC software, a so-called binding tool, is required. For each project, a new
database is created and stored separately.
Devices with LON data bus interface are incorporated into this PC software as LON nodes. For this
software incorporation, product-specific application files are required. These application files are
provided by the manufacturer and contain the product-specific data points, the so-called SNVTs
(for details, see Chapter 3). Input network variables (nvi) and output network variables (nvo) of the
various products are connected to one another in the PC software. This way, the required functions
are created in the PC software.

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5.2.1 Commissioning LON networks


The PC software saves the database structure in the respective project. In order to be able to use
the functions created in the PC software, the assignment of the functions in the PC software to the
device is required. This assignment takes place during "commissioning" via the neuron ID of the
device.
During commissioning, a dialog requires the PC software to press the "LON" service button on the
LON-Gateway. The LON-Gateway sends a neuron ID to the LON data bus. This neuron ID is
registered in the database. From the database of the PC software, the application file is downloaded
into the device. This way, the PC software is linked with the hardware (LON-Gateway) on site. This
link between software and hardware is called "commissioning."

5.2.2 Decommissioning LON networks


During "decommissioning," a device in the form of a LON node is removed from the network, the
neuron ID is deleted from the database of the PC software, and the credit for the neuron ID is
released again in the PC software.

For each LON node that is incorporated into this software, license fees in the form of
credits are from Echelon. Since the neuron ID is unique, before removing the device, the
decommissioning via the PC software is recommended.

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The LON-Gateway as LonMark object 6

6 The LON-Gateway as LonMark object


6.1 Variant 2 boiler

Fig. 3 Buderus function block (variant 2 boiler)

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6 The LON-Gateway as LonMark object

6.2 Variant 4 boiler

Fig. 4 Buderus function block (variant 4 boiler)

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Error list 7

7 Error list
Consec. Error message Consec. Error message
no. no.
1 Supply sensor strategy (FVS) fault 28 Function module has no connection fault
2 Outdoor temperature sensor 29 Function module manual OFF fault
3 Heating zone 1 supply sensor fault 30 Internal error no. 1 = internal error no. 30
4 Heating zone 2 supply sensor fault 31 Internal error no. 2 = internal error no. 31
5 Heating zone 3 supply sensor fault 32 Internal error no. 3 = internal error no. 32
6 Heating zone 4 supply sensor fault 33 Internal error no. 4 = internal error no. 33
7 Supply sensor pre-control defective. 34 Heating zone 5 supply sensor fault
8 DHW sensor fault 35 Heating zone 6 supply sensor fault
9 DHW remains cold 36 Heating zone 7 supply sensor fault
10 Thermal disinfection fault 37 Heating zone 8 supply sensor fault
11 Heating zone 1 remote control fault 38 Heating zone 0 supply sensor fault
12 Heating zone 2 remote control fault 39 Heating zone 5 remote control fault
13 Heating zone 3 remote control fault 40 Heating zone 6 remote control fault
14 Heating zone 4 remote control fault 41 Heating zone 7 remote control fault
15 Heating zone 1 communication fault 42 Heating zone 8 remote control fault
16 Heating zone 2 communication fault 43 Heating zone 0 remote control fault
17 Heating zone 3 communication fault 44 Heating zone 5 communication fault
18 Heating zone 4 communication fault 45 Heating zone 6 communication fault
19 Magnesium anode used up 46 Heating zone 7 communication fault
20 Fault burner 1 47 Heating zone 8 communication fault
21 Fault burner 2 48 Heating zone 0 communication fault
22 Fault burner 3 49 Boiler supply sensor fault
23 Fault burner 4 50 Boiler additional sensor fault
24 Boiler 1 no connection fault 51 Boiler remains cold
25 Boiler 2 no connection fault 52 Burner fault
26 Boiler 3 no connection fault 53 Safety sequence fault
27 Boiler 4 no connection fault 54 External fault boiler

Tab. 96 Error list

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Consec. Error message Consec. Error message


no. no.
55 Flue gas sensor defective 81 Address conflict slot A fault
56 Flue gas limit exceeded 82 Address wrong module 1 fault
57 External fault HK1 83 Address wrong module 2 fault
58 External fault HK2 84 Address wrong module 3 fault
59 External fault HK3 85 Address wrong module 4 fault
60 External fault HK4 86 Address wrong module A fault
61 External fault HK5 87 Address unknown module slot 1 fault
62 External fault HK6 88 Address unknown module slot 2 fault
63 External fault HK7 89 Address unknown module slot 3 fault
64 External fault HK8 90 Address unknown module slot 4 fault
65 External fault HK0 91 Address unknown module slot A fault
66 Internal error no. 66 = internal error no. 5 92 System return sensor fault
93 DHW inert anode fault
67 CAN receipt overrun hardware 94 DHW external fault input fault
68 Internal error no. 67 = internal error no. 6 95 Strategy configuration return control fault
69 CAN receipt overrun hardware 96 Strategy configuration supply sensor fault
70 Internal error no. 68 = internal error no. 7 97 Reset
98 Manual switch heating zone 1
71 CAN receipt overrun hardware 99 Manual switch heating zone 2
72 Bus system Ecobus has no reception fault 100 Manual switch heating zone 3
= internal error no. 8
73 CAN receipt overrun hardware 101 Manual switch heating zone 4
74 Bus system no master (fault) 102 Manual switch heating zone 5
75 CAN receipt overrun hardware 103 Manual switch heating zone 6
76 Bus system address conflict fault 104 Manual switch heating zone 7
77 Address conflict 1 fault 105 Manual switch heating zone 8
78 Address conflict 2 fault 106 DHW manual switch
79 Address conflict 3 fault 107 Manual burner switch
80 Address conflict 4 fault 108 Manual switch for boiler loop

Tab. 96 Error list

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Consec. Error message Consec. Error message


no. no.
109 Strategy module missing 138 Solar tank 1 bottom sensor fault
110 LAP primary pump manual switch 139 Solar tank 2 bottom sensor fault
111 LAP secondary pump manual switch 140 Solar flow rate measurement fault
112 LAP heat exchanger sensor defective 141 Solar hysterisis setting fault
113 LAP tank bottom sensor defective 142 Heating zone 1 EIB setting fault
114 DHW solar sensor defective 143 Heating zone 2 EIB setting fault
115 Collector sensor defective 144 Heating zone 3 EIB setting fault
116 Fault burner 5 145 Heating zone 4 EIB setting fault
117 Fault burner 6 146 Heating zone 5 EIB setting fault
118 Fault burner 7 147 Heating zone 6 EIB setting fault
119 Fault burner 8 148 Heating zone 7 EIB setting fault
120 No connection to burner control 1 149 Heating zone 8 EIB setting fault
121 No connection to burner control 2 150 Heating zone 0 EIB setting fault
122 No connection to burner control 3 151 Heating zone EIB setting fault
123 No connection to burner control 4 152 Blocking error UBA
124 No connection to burner control 5 153 Locking error UBA
125 No connection to burner control 6 154 Solar tank 1 in manual mode
126 No connection to burner control 7 155 Solar tank 2 in manual mode
127 No connection to burner control 8 156 Heating zone 0 in manual mode fault
128 Low-loss header supply sensor fault 157 Maintenance required after operating hours
129 Boiler 1 3-way valve fault 158 Maintenance required after date
130 Fill level limit value underrun fault 159 DHW is cold
131 Substation heat undersupply 160 Feed pump in manual mode fault
132 Substation supply sensor fault 161 EMS boiler 1 manual mode
133 Solar collector sensor fault 162 EMS boiler 2 manual mode
134 Solar bypass return fault 163 EMS boiler 3 manual mode
135 Solar bypass buffer fault 164 EMS boiler 4 manual mode
136 Solar heat quantity supply sensor fault 165 EMS boiler 5 manual mode
137 Solar heat quantity return sensor fault 166 EMS boiler 6 manual mode

Tab. 96 Error list

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Consec. Error message Consec. Error message


no. no.
167 EMS boiler 7 manual mode 196 Locking FA heat source
168 EMS boiler 8 manual mode 197 Emergency cooling heat source
169 EMS boiler 1 fault 198 FM458: assignment boiler 1
170 EMS boiler 2 fault 199 FM458: assignment boiler 2
171 EMS boiler 3 fault 200 FM458: assignment boiler 3
172 EMS boiler 4 fault 201 FM458: assignment boiler 4
173 EMS boiler 5 fault 202 FM458: assignment boiler 5
174 EMS boiler 6 fault 203 FM458: assignment boiler 6
175 EMS boiler 7 fault 204 FM458: assignment boiler 7
176 EMS boiler 8 fault 205 FM458: assignment boiler 8
177 EMS DHW fault 206 FM458: boiler 1 no connection
178 Maintenance required EMS boiler 1 207 FM458: boiler 2 no connection
179 Maintenance required EMS boiler 2 208 FM458: boiler 3 no connection
180 Maintenance required EMS boiler 3 209 FM458: boiler 4 no connection
181 Maintenance required EMS boiler 4 210 FM458: boiler 5 no connection
182 Maintenance required EMS boiler 5 211 FM458: boiler 6 no connection
183 Maintenance required EMS boiler 6 212 FM458: boiler 7 no connection
184 Maintenance required EMS boiler 7 213 FM458: boiler 8 no connection
185 Maintenance required EMS boiler 8 214 FM458: supply sensor strategy
186 FM444 PWE manual switch 215 FM458: return sensor strategy
187 FM444 WE-ON manual switch 216 FM458: configuration of return
188 Sensor heat source return 217 FM458: configuration supply
189 Heat source flow sensor 218 FM458: output for boiler is missing
190 Sensor buffer tank center
191 Sensor buffer tank bottom
192 Sensor buffer tank top
193 Sensor system return
194 Sensor heat source flue gas
195 No communication FA heat source

Tab. 96 Error list

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Explanation for Tab. 96

EIB (today also KNX1)) = European Installation Bus

EMS = Energy Management System

Remote control = User interface that controls a heating zone, e.g. BFU, BFU/F

HK = Heating zone

Strategy module or sensor = for multi-boiler systems required control module or


temperature sensor

UBA = Universal burner control unit

1) KNX = Konnex (arose from a combination of EIB with additional bus systems)

For information about troubleshooting, please see the included documentation for the
boiler or the control panel.

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