Mounting and Operating Instructions CF51 CF55
Mounting and Operating Instructions CF51 CF55
Mounting and Operating Instructions CF51 CF55
CF 51/55
1. Delivery CF 51/55
- 1 calculator with battery (optionally with mains power supply)
- 1 wall mounting bracket
- package with material for sealing, screws, wall plugs
- mounting and operating instructions
Required tools:
3 mm screwdriver
Crosstip screwdriver
2. General indications
Calculator CF 51/55 is a sophisticated electronic measuring instrument.
The following instructions must be carefully observed in order to ensure
correct mounting and to fulfill all safety and guarantee conditions.
• Discarded electronic devices or batteries contained within the calculator must not be disposed with
domestic waste. Dispose in accordance to local regulations.
• The metrological class of a complete thermal energy meter, made of subassemblies (flow meter,
calculator and temperature sensors pair), assembled and installed according to the manufacturers
installations instructions, meets the metrological class that is indicated on the flow meter type plate.
35,2 mm
Set the calculator with an
angle of 45° on the support
35 mm
Rotate calculator 45° until it
engages.
69 mm
Rotate 45°
Rotate 45°
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4 Connecting temperature probes and flow meter
4.1 Preparation
Cable glands
1. 쏗 4.25 ± 0.75 mm2 – T. probe (supply)
2. 쏗 4.25 ± 0.75 mm2 – T. probe (return)
3. 쏗 6 ± 1 mm2 – mains power supply – optional
1 3
4. 쏗 4.25 ± 0.75 mm2 – optional 2
5. 쏗 4.25 ± 0.75 mm2 – optional 4 5 6 7 8
6. 쏗 6 ± 1 mm2 – T. probe (supply)/optional
7. 쏗 6 ± 1 mm2 – T. probe (return)/optional
8. 쏗 3.75 ± 0.75 mm2 – flow meter
Connecting specification:
• Connection 2 wire technology, for CF 55 also 4 wire technology
• Cable diameter 3.5 mm … 6,5 mm
• Maximum wire section 0.2 … 1.5 mm2
• Type PT100 or PT500 according to DIN EN 60751
Observe nominal value of calculator – cf. nameplate.
The following figures (4.2.2 and 4.2.3) and descriptions cover the connection of temperature probes in heating circuits. When
connecting temperature probes in cooling circuits or in combined heat-cooling circuits, please observe the following connecting
instructions:
Warm connector Cold connector
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4.2.2 Plan of terminal connections for CF 51
Supply Return
Warning: when connecting temperature probes with 2 wire technology to a CF 55 metering unit, the connecting terminals must be
bridged, as shown in the figure.
white
white
white
white
red
red
red
red
Fig.: probe connection with 4 wire technology Fig.: probe connection with 2 wire technology
Using US Echo II flow meters allows for the transmission of trouble warning messages to the calculator over a data cable and for
power supply of the ultrasound flow meter through the calculator, in addition to transmission of pulses.
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4.3.1 Connecting type US Echo II flow meter
+ - P D
+ - P D
Voltage Earth Impulse Data
(red) (black) (blue) (white)
4. 3. 2. 1.
connection sequence
Remark: different versions of US Echo II with supplementary PulsBox are connected box are connected to the calculator as described
under Point 4.3.2. Please find details in the documents concerning US Echo II.
+ - P D
+ - P D
- P
Earth Impulse
+ - P D
+ - P
voltage Earth Impulse
(brown) (blue) (white)
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5. Power supply for calculator
Two types of power supply are available. As a standard, a 6 years battery is supplied.
CAUTION: Leave the calculator with change from battery to main operation
and turnded around 5 minutes without voltage supply. Afterwards check the
internal clock and if necessary reset it.
6. Startup
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7. Operating instructions CF 51/55
A heat meter is a measuring instrument used to record energy released in a heating or cooling system. The partial compo
nents consist of a pair of temperature probes, a flow meter and a calculator, each component being subject to compulsory
calibration for commercial utilization. The metering unit records the measurement values of the pair of probes and of the flow
meter, permitting the display of data over 3 separate display levels.
Display level 2: service level (actual operating data of the heat meter)
Display level 3: due day level (13/24* monthly values of cumulated energy and volume)
1 2 3 4 5 6
14 7
13 12 11 10 9 8
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7.2 All display levels and displays in detail
Depending on the type of unit, the actual range of display may differ from the one shown here. Pressing of the push button activates
the LC display. Switching of levels is achieved by prolonged pressing for 2 sec. of push button , change of display through short
pressing of push button .
Software Version
7.3 Indications concerning special display functions (partly optional, depending on type of unit)
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Function of the energy threshold value register as a function of the selected threshold value:
Flow (Q > Qth) Return temperature (Tr > Trth) Supply temperature (Ts > Tsth
Power (P > Pth)
Temperature difference (dT > dTs)
Details concerning mounting and start up are described in the mounting and operating instructions of the corresponding option
boards.
10. Special version for use in cooling and combined heating/cooling circuits
cooling systems.
CONSUMPTION OF
d COOLING ENERGY
col
ply -
Handling, LC display and utilization of the option boards is Sup
AIR CONDITIONING
essentially in accordance with the heat meter, all energy SYSTEM
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SYSTEM
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The calculator is programmed for installation of the n
ur
flow metering unit in the “warm” pipe of the cooling system Ret
(= return of the cooling system). A version with programming
for the installation of the flow metering in the cold pipe also is
available as an option.
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10.2 Metering unit for utilization in combined heating/cooling circuits
For these product versions, the calculator has been identified and programmed at the factory especially for utilization in air conditio-
ning systems with combined heating and cooling operation.
Handling, LC display and utilization of the option boards is essentially in accordance with the heat meter. The following special charac-
teristics must be taken into account:
LC display
• Display of cooling energy is carried out in a
cold
supplementary register in the 1st display level. In order Sup
ply
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Art.-Nr. 13915/B - HE-0036.0-EN-1110 © Copyright 2012, Itron Inc. All Rights Reserved. - Itron reserves the right to change these specifications without prior notice.
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volume output marked “V”. Retu
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