Technical data

Installation, user and maintenance manual – GAHP-GS/WS
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For the operating codes generated by the CCP/DDC, refer to the manuals supplied with
the unit.
Operating codes generated by the electronic board during the start-up of the
appliance
If the appliance remains inactive for a prolonged period, it is possible that air is present in
the gas pipes. In this case, activation fails and the appliance reports the operating code:
"u_12" - flame controller arrest (temporary) (see Paragraph 9.1 OVERVIEW AND OPERAT-
ING CODES/TROUBLESHOOTING 82) and after a brief interval the appliance automati-
cally launches the start up procedure again. If code (u_12) is signalled 3 times on succes-
sive activation attempts, the code persists, the appliance locks out the flame controller
and displays the following operating code: "E_12" - flame controller arrest (see Paragraph
9.1 OVERVIEW AND OPERATING CODES/TROUBLESHOOTING 82). In this case reset is
not automatic.
To restore operation of the appliance, carry out a reset of the flame control unit via menu
2 of the controller: the procedure is illustrated in Paragraph 4.3 RESET OPERATIONS 22.
After it is reset, the appliance will make a new attempt to activate.
If the appliance locks out several times, contact a Robur TAC by calling the Technical Serv-
ice Department of Robur S.p.A. (tel. +39.035.888111).
When activation is successful, the appliance is managed by the on-board controller (see
following paragraph).
4.2 ONBOARD ELECTRONICS
The following descriptions refer to the S61 controller with firmware version 3.024.
The appliance is fitted with an S61 microprocessor controller with Mod10 modulation
controller mounted above it (see Figure 4.1 On-board controller 20).
The S61 controller, in the electrical panel, controls the appliance and displays data, mes-
sages and operating codes.
Programming, control and monitoring of the appliance take place by interacting with the
display A and knob B shown in Figure 4.1 On-board controller 20. The CAN-BUS port
connects one or several appliances to the CCP (if present) or a DDC (if present).
The Mod10 controller (detail D in Figure 4.1 On-board controller 20) is used for com-
bustion modulation and variable rate pump control.