Sensus PolluStat E Installation And Operating Instructions Manual - page 2
Heating / Cooling meter PolluStat E
Installation and operating instructions
M H 4110 INT PolluStat E, page 2
The ultrasonic meter PolluStat E is suitable for the
measurement of energy consumption in heating or
cooling plants filled with the energy carrier liquid
water.
These installation and operating instructions
specify the installation and the operation of
PolluStat E and its variants. It is an essential part
of the delivered items and has to be handed over
to the final user.
Delivered items
PolluStat E (if applicable with already
connected temperature sensors)
2 screws, 2 dowels
2
gaskets
sealing
material
these installation and operating
instructions
Content
1. Important directions ......................................... 2
2. Technical data ................................................. 3
3. Required tools .................................................. 3
4. Installation of sub assemblies .......................... 3
4.1 Flow sensor ................................................ 4
4.2 Installation of temperature sensors ............. 5
4.3 Mounting of the integrator ........................... 5
4.4 Connection of temperature sensors ............ 5
5. Display options ................................................ 7
5.1 User menu .................................................. 7
5.2 Target day menu ........................................ 8
5.3 Archive menu ............................................. 8
5.4 Service menu ............................................. 9
5.5 Control menu for tariff purposes ............... 10
5.6 Parameter menu....................................... 10
6. Functional test, sealing .................................. 11
7. Possible error situations ................................. 11
8. Standard interfaces and optional modules ..... 11
8.1 Optical interface ....................................... 11
8.2 Mini-Bus interface ..................................... 11
8.3 M-Bus plug-in module acc. to EN 13757-3
....................................................................... 12
8.4 Remote pulse plug-in module ................... 12
8.5 M-Bus plug-in module with two contact
inputs ............................................................. 12
8.6 USB plug-in unit (for M-Bus slot) .............. 12
8.7 USB plug-in with 2 inputs for external
consumption meters ....................................... 12
8.8 LONWORKS
®
-FTT10A plug-in module .... 12
8.9. Inserting the plug into the heat meter ...... 12
8.10 Optional integrated data logger .............. 13
8.11 Combined heating / cooling meter .......... 13
9. Attachment ..................................................... 13
9.1 Disassembly and assembly of plastic half
shells for sizes DN 50 to 100 .......................... 13
Declaration of MID conformity ............................ 14
1. Important directions
The installation of PolluStat E requires
adequate professional knowledge and
should be carried out by specially trained
persons only.
The technical data specified in chapter 2
must not be exceeded during operation.
The connection cable between flow
sensor and calculator must not be cut,
shortened or extended.
During the installation of PolluStat E, the
well or ball valve, particular care is to be
taken that they are perfectly mounted,
because otherwise there might be the
danger of being scalded
by leaking
heating liquid. Therefore, first of all, the
stop cocks are to be closed before
removal.
Depending on manufacturing conditions
the brass connection threads might be
sharp-edged. Therefore we recommend
wearing protection gloves.
Heating or cooling meters are measuring
instruments and have to be handled with
care. In order to protect them against
damages and soiling they should only be
taken from the package immediately
before installation.
The instrument must not be carried by the
cable.
For cleaning purposes use nothing else
but a cloth moistened with water.
Within the instrument there is a battery,
which must not be opened by force, come
into contact with water, be short-circuited
or exposed to temperatures exceeding
80 °C.
Empty batteries, no longer needed
electronic instruments or components are
hazardous waste and to be disposed of at
suitable collecting points.
If several meters are used in the same
billing unit, equal instrument types should
be chosen in the interest of the fairest
possible consumption billing.