Operating manual IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. KEEP FOR THE ENTIRE LIFE OF THE PRODUCT. Heat meters Deltamess TKS-WM compact heat meter 1
Contents Safety and warranty... 3 Radio system... 3 Lithium battery safety... 4 Safety instructions for lithium batteries... 4 Standards and directives... 5 Standards and directives... 5 Temperature sensor... 5 Calculator - volume measuring part connection cable... 5 Instrument elements... 6 Controls and interfaces... 6 Key assignment in default mode... 6 Error massages... 6 Status displays... 7 Special operating states... 7 Display... 8 Call display loop QUICK READ... 8 Fast readout mode... 8 Operating diagram in default mode...8 Levels overview... 9 Display level L0 current consumption values... 10 Display level L1 annual consumption values...11 Display level L2 instantaneous values... 12 Display level L3 parameters... 13 Display level L4 connections... 14 Radio interface configuration... 14 Display level L4 connections... 15 Display level L5 monthly heat values... 16 Display level L6 monthly cooling values... 16 Display level L87 monthly pulse 1 values... 17 Display level L8 monthly pulse 2 values... 17 Display level L9 highest values... 18 Error messages... 18 EU-Declaration of conformity... 19 Correct disposal of this product... 20 2
Safety and warranty Important information competent personnel. Intended use Heat meters are used for central recording of heating energy consumption. Heat meters are intended for this use only. Improper use Any use other than the use described above or any changes made to the instru- - tions must be made in writing beforehand and must be especially approved. Warranty and guarantee Warranty and guarantee claims can only be made if the parts have been used as intended and if the technical requirements and relevant technical regulations have been observed. Safety instructions Improper handling or excessive tightening of threaded connections can cause leaks. Observe the maximum torque stated in the manual. The dimensions and thermal loads of seals must be suitable for their intended use. You must therefore only use the seals supplied with the instrument. Radio system The radio system rcu4 or the radio modules are not compatible with this heat meters. The installed meter is a pressurized component. Risk of scalding due to hot water. 3
Lithium battery safety Safety instructions for lithium batteries Certain components of the heat meter can be equipped with a lithium battery. ALWAYS COMPLY WITH THE RESPECTIVE VALID TRANSPORT REGULA- Handling lithium batteries: store protected from moisture do not short-circuit do not open or damage do not charge keep out of the reach of children Observe the following instructions in emergencies: In the event of leaks: - Cover with sodium carbonate or soda crystals. - Condense gases and fumes by spraying water. - Ensure adequate ventilation. - Avoid all direct contact. In the event of injuries: - If the internal constituents of the dry element come into contact with the eyes, rinse immediately with water for 15 minutes. - In case of contact with the skin, wash with plenty of water and remove contaminated clothing. - After inhaling, move away from the place in which the accident occurred. - Always consult a doctor! - - NEVER EXTINGUISH WITH WATER! - Do not use CO 2 - After inhaling, move away from the place in which the accident occurred and ventilate. - Always consult a doctor! 4
Standards and directives Standards and directives CE conformity refer to Declaration of Conformity (enclosed) Electromagnetic compatibility Immunity EN 61000-6-2 Emission EN 61000-6-3 Degree of protection IP rating IP65 Heat meters European Measuring Instruments Directive (MID) 2004/22/EC DE-12-MI004-PTB009 Heat meters EN 1434 Heating medium quality to VDI Guidelines 2035 Electromagnetic class E1 Mechanical class M1 Environmental class A Measurement accuracy class 3 Temperature sensor Sensor diameter and cable lengths Flow temperature sensor (red) 5.2 mm 1.5 m (opt. 3 m) Return flow temperature sensor (blue) 5.2 mm 0.8 m Calculator - volume measuring part connection cable Cable length (wall-mounted calculator) 30 cm 5
Instrument elements Controls and interfaces (1) By default, the display is always off (sleep mode). Briefly press the key <H> or <V> to bring up the display loop to the quick reading. Press the key <H> or <V> for more than 3 seconds to call up the plane operating display diagramm. (2) < H > key (horizontal) (3) < V > key (vertical) (4) IrDA interface (5) Interface cover (6) Module interface (7) Mounting holes for external optical modules (8) User protection and slots for external cable connections Key assignment in default mode 1. Activate LC display Press the < H > key or Press the < V > key 2. Switch from any position in a level to the next level Press the < H > key 3. Switch to the next display within a level Press the < V > key Error massages If the appliance is a serious error, the error code and the error data is displayed in front of the counter reading display. If it is detected that the flow direction is wrong, is carried out before the count Display the massage "wrong flow direction" Error code Error date Wrong flow direction 6
Instrument elements Status displays Display Description The data displayed applies to: Heat = heating Monthly pulse input 1 values Cool = cooling Monthly pulse input 2 values Special operating states (empty) = Displayed value is a current value M (Memory) = Value on a monthly or reference date Displayed value is a date value: Day = Current date (today) M-Day = Date applies to a saved annual or monthly value Displayed value is a check number: Check = Check number refers to the current consumption value M-Check = Check number applies to a saved annual or monthly value Display Description Measures/Notes Communication credit of the module interface or IrDA exceeded Operating time expired Is corrected after the credit period (module = current day; IrDA = current month) has expired. Device must be exchanged or battery must be replaced. Observe any national and coun- I Check installation (note arrow on Temperature sensors have been mixed up or Check piping Check recirculation pumps and thermostats are functioning correctly C check type of temperature sensor installation 7
Call display loop QUICK READ By default, the display is always off (Sleep mode - ). Briefly press the key <H> or briefly press the key <V> Current heat meter reading 5 sec. Display test - all on 0,5 sec. Display test - all off 0,5 sec. Next reference date 5 sec. Consumption value on reference date 5 sec. pulsating 10 x The display for quick reading starts with the current consumption value. After 10 repetitions, the display will automatically return to the sleep mode. You can always go to the level operating diagram. For this, press the <H> or <V> for more than 3 seconds. Operating diagram of the default levels Changing the level: Press < H > key Changing the menu: Press < V > key 8
Levels overview L0 Current consumption values Default level L1 Annual consumption values Default level L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 Instantaneous values available in all instrument versions Can be hidden individually Parameter Available in all instrument versions Can be hidden individually Connections Only available in instrument version with integrated communication modules Can be switched off individually Monthly heat values Only available in instrument version with heat metering Can be switched off individually Monthly cooling values Only available in instrument version with cooling metering Can be switched off individually Monthly pulse input 1 values Only available in instrument version with pulse input Can be switched off individually Monthly pulse input 2 values Only available in instrument version with pulse inputs Can be switched off individually Maximum values available in all instrument versions Can be switched off individually 9
Display level L0 current consumption values Displays the level Display test all on Display test all off Error number Error date Current consumption values Meter readings Serial number Current date Check number Heat Heat These segment blocks depend on the instru Cooling Pulse 1 Pulse 2 The greyed out displays are optional or can be switched on and off as required. 10
Display level L1 annual consumption values Level display Meter readings Serial number Current date Check number Annual consumption values The greyed out displays are optional or can be switched on and off as required. Heat Cooling Pulse 1 Pulse 2 These segment blocks depend on the instru- 11
Display level L2 instantaneous values Level display temperature Instantaneous return temperature Instantaneous temperature difference Instantaneous Operating hours Cumulated volume High-resolution heat meter reading High-resolution heat meter reading This segment appears depending on 12
Display level L3 parameters Level display Date of next reference date Flow sensor pulse value Calibration Firmware version Calibration Check number Firmware version Serial number Possible + activated levels Percentage solar added This example: Levels 2, 3, 4 and 5 are shown, = level 6 is hidden, 2x spaces = level 7+8 not available, =level 9 hidden Serial number Pulse 1 Meter reading Pulse 1 Pulse value Pulse 1 + medium (here cold water - low thermometer) These segments appear depending on Serial number Pulse 2 Meter reading Pulse 2 Pulse value Pulse 2 + medium (here hot water - high thermometer) 13
Display level L4 connections Level display Walk-by AMR Radio mode annually 4/2 records Transmission monthly 6/0 records Start time Stop time Transmission-free days Postponement in days 14
Display level L4 connections Level display Primary address Heat meter M-Bus Primary address Heat meter M-Bus Primary address M-Bus Pulse 1 Primary address M-Bus Pulse 2 Level display Primary address Heat meter M-Bus Primary address Heat meter M-Bus 15
Display level L5 monthly heat values Level display Date Meter reading Check number Serial number Most recent monthly Heat value Oldest monthly value Heat The greyed out displays are optional or can be switched on and off as required. Display level L6 monthly cooling values Level display Most recent monthly Cooling value Date Meter reading Check number Serial number Oldest monthly Cooling value The greyed out displays are optional or can be switched on and off as required. 16
Display level L7 monthly pulse 1 values Level display Most recent monthly PULSE 1 value Date Meter reading Check number Serial number Oldest monthly PULSE 1 value The greyed out displays are optional or can be switched on and off as required. Display level L8 monthly pulse 2 values Level display Most recent monthly PULSE 2 value Date Meter reading Check number Serial number Oldest monthly PULSE 2 value The greyed out displays are optional or can be switched on and off as required. 17
Display level L9 highest values Level display Max. temperature Date Duration above limit Flow Return Heat meter Date Duration > qp Error messages Error display Error description Measures/Notes Hardware fault or Add-on module was paired with another meter before C cable and calculator for external damage Instrument must be replaced The module has the measuring data of another heat meter Save data, since these are overwritten after a short time Press any key to delete the display 18 Flow sensor broken Flow sensor short-circuit Return sensor broken Return sensor short-circuit Check temperature sensor and pipes for mechanical damage Instrument must be replaced Check temperature sensor and pipes for mechanical damage Instrument must be replaced Check temperature sensor and pipes for mechanical damage Instrument must be replaced Check temperature sensor and pipes for mechanical damage Instrument must be replaced
Conformity EU-Declaration of conformity We QUNDIS GmbH Sonnentor 2 99098 Erfurt declare under our sole responsibility that the product(s): HMR5-DM01-XXXX XXXXX to which this declaration relates is/are in conformity with the requirements of the fallowing directive(s) 2004/108/EC Electomagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 2004/22/EC Measuring Instrument Directive (MID Modul B+D) 2011/65/EU Restriction of the use of certain harardous substances (RoHS) The conformity was ckecked in accordance with the fallowing harmonised EN standard(s) EMC EN 1434-4:2007-02 Heat meters, chap. 6 Immission EMC EN 55922:2006+[A1:2007]+[AC:2011] Information technology equipment - Radio disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement MID EN 1434:2007-2 Heat meters Type examination Annex B: DE-12-MI004-PTB009 Rev.4 Quality assurance of the production process Annex D:DE-13-AQ-PTB008MID RoHS EN 50581:[2012-09] Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substabces. Further applied standards/specifications (without reference to CE-identification) EN 60950-1:2006-04+[A11:2009-03]+[A1:2010-03]+ [AC:2011-02]+[A12:2011-02] Safety of information technology equipment 19
Disposal Correct disposal of this product In countries of the European Community excepting Germany Information concerning correct waste disposal is available from your dealer or from the responsible sales and distribution channels. Products delivered in Germany and directly from Germany All appliances must be brought to a controlled recycling plant. Due to governing regulations, electrical and electronic appliances from DELTAMESS must not be disposed of via public collection points for electrical appliances. All old electronic appliances from DELTAMESS must be sent to us for disposal. The prepaid delivery is to be sent to the following address: DELTAMESS DWWF GmbH Sebenter Weg 42 23758 Oldenburg in Holstein Germany DELTAMESS DWWF GmbH Sebenter Weg 42 23758 Oldenburg in Holstein, Germany Phone 00 49 (0) 43 61/ 51 14-0 Fax 00 49 (0) 43 61/ 51 14-88 www.deltamess.de 20 Compact heat meter Deltamess Type: TKS-WM Document No.: 30187-04 Source: DM_Operating manual Issue date: 18.09.2015 Issue status: 09.15