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Frico FC Series - System Operation and Configuration; System Start-Up Procedure; System Solution Types; Sensor Applications

Frico FC Series
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FC111/113
20
GB
Start up
1. Check that all components and accessories are
enclosed.
2. Assemble and connect system, consult wiring
diagrams.
3. Power-up the system.
4. The system automatically identifies all components,
even when they are added at a later stage.
System solution
A system consists of a control panel, FCCH, as well as an
optional number of control units, FCPOBH/FCPOB3H (1-63
units), sensors and heaters. The set-point temperature for
the system is selected on the control panel.
In the system, groups are created that comprise one
FCPOBH/FCPOB3H, sensor and heater. At most, each group
can consist of one or more heaters with a total rated current
of 16A (FCPOBH) or 3 x 13A (FCPOB3H).
The control panel houses a built-in temperature sensor
which can be used, alternatively the groups which are fitted
with external room temperature sensors have better sensor
positioning for local temperature control per group.
Black bulb sensor
With black bulb sensors, the operative temperature is
measured and the control adapted to suit radiant heaters.
When the black bulb sensors are connected (accessory
FCBB), the system will automatically detect this and the
room value will be recorded from the black bulb sensor.
Heating blocked dependent on outdoor temperature
With outdoor temperature sensors (accessory FCOTX),
heating is automatically blocked when the outdoor
temperature exceeds 15 °C. This function can be
deactivated, see Settings.
C. System with several groups of external
room sensors in each group
External room temperature sensors
control each group.
D. System with several groups, of which,
at least two groups have external room
sensors and at least one group does not
have an external room sensor
External room temperature sensors control
each group.
Group/groups without sensors are controlled
by the control panel's temperature sensor.
B. System with one external room sensor
One external room temperature sensor in
the system controls all groups.
A. System without external room sensors
The control panel's temperature sensor is
controlling.