Technical data

Electrical installation
30 Installation and maintenance instructions ecoTEC plus 0020116700_06
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8.4.2 Connecting controllers to the electronic
system
b
Caution.
Risk of damage caused by incorrect
installation.
Connecting wires that have been stripped
too far can cause short circuits and damage
the electronics if a strand accidentally
comes loose.
> Only strip the outer sheathing of flexible
cables for a maximum of 3cm to prevent
short circuits.
> Lay the lines correctly.
> Use strain reliefs.
b
Caution.
Risk of damage from incorrect installa-
tion.
A mains voltage at the incorrect plug termi-
nals on the ProE system can destroy the
electronics.
> Do not connect a mains voltage to the
eBUS terminals (+/-).
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Make sure that the conductors are securely fas-
tened to the plug terminals of the ProE plug.
> Open the electronics box (¬section8.2).
> Lead the supply lines of the components to be connected
(e.g. external controllers, external sensors) through the
left cable duct (¬fig. 8.1, pos. 4) on the underside of the
boiler.
> Use the strain reliefs provided.
> Shorten the supply lines as necessary.
> Only strip the outer sheathing of the supply lines for a
maximum of 3 cm.
> Ensure inner conductor insulation is not damaged during
stripping of outer sheathing.
> Only strip inner conductors sufficient to make good
sound connections.
> Fit the stripped ends of the conductors with crimp pin
terminals to ensure a secure connection free from loose
strands to prevent short circuits.
> Connect the ProE plug to the supply lines of the control-
ler using a screwdriver.
> Insert the ProE plug into the associated PCB slot
(¬figs.8.3 and 8.4).
> Lay the lines correctly.
> Secure the cable in the electronics box using the strain
reliefs.
> If you connect a 230V AC time and temperature control
to the boiler, then remove the bridge at input 24V = RT
(X100 or X106) if a bridge exists.
> If you connect a weather compensator or room tempera-
ture control via eBUS, then bridge input 24V = RT (X100
or X106) if no bridge exists.
> I If using low voltage (24V) controls connect these in
place of the bridge marked RT 24V (X100 or X106).
> Close the electronics box (¬section8.1).
> In order to achieve pump operating mode "Comfort"
(continuously running pump) for multi-circuit controllers,
change diagnosis code D.018 Pump operating mode from
"Eco" (intermittent pump) to "Comfort" (¬section11.1.2).
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Please note that the bridge at the ProE plug
(Burner off) must be removed when connecting
a maximum thermostat (contact thermostat) for
underfloor heating.
8.5 Connecting additional components
b
Caution.
Risk of damage caused by incorrect
installation.
Connecting wires that have been stripped
too far can cause short circuits and damage
the electronics if a strand accidentally
comes loose.
> Only strip the outer sheathing of flexible
cables for a maximum of 3cm to prevent
short circuits.
> Lay the lines correctly.
> Use strain reliefs.
You can actuate an additional component with the aid of
the auxiliary relay that is installed in the ecoTEC plus (only
ecoTEC 637/837), and two other components with the multi-
functional module.
The following components can be actuated:
Circulation pump
External pump
Cylinder charging pump
Extractor hood
External solenoid valve
External fault signal
Solar pump (not active)
eBUS remote control (not active)
Legionella protection pump (not active)
Solar valve (not active)
8.5.1 Connecting the auxiliary relay (grey
connector on PCB)
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You can connect the additional component to
the integrated auxiliary relay using the grey plug
on the PCB.