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Viessmann VITOTRONIC 300-K User Manual

Viessmann VITOTRONIC 300-K
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Operating instructions
for the system user
VIESMANN
Multi boiler system with control unit for constant temperature
operation (Vitotronic 100, type GC1B, GC4B or HC1B) and weather-
compensated cascade control unit (Vitotronic 300-K, type MW1B or
MW2B)
VITOTRONIC 100
VITOTRONIC 300-K
5592 675 GB 3/2011
Please keep safe.

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Viessmann VITOTRONIC 300-K Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeControl Unit
ModelVITOTRONIC 300-K
ApplicationHeating systems
DisplayLCD
CompatibilityViessmann boilers and heating systems
Power Supply230 V AC
Protection ClassIP20
SensorsTemperature, pressure
Operating ModesAutomatic, manual, holiday
Operating Temperature0°C to +45°C

Summary

Safety Instructions

For Your Safety

General safety advice and precautions for system users.

If You Smell Gas

Emergency procedure to follow in case of suspected gas leaks.

If You Smell Flue Gas

Emergency procedure for handling flue gas leaks.

In Case of Fire

Emergency procedure to follow in the event of a fire.

Boiler Room Requirements

Specifies necessary conditions for the boiler room.

Introductory Information

Commissioning

Initial setup and user instruction by the heating contractor.

About the Controls

Controls: Vitotronic 100

Details on the Vitotronic 100 control unit, its interface, and operation.

Controls: Vitotronic 300-K

Details on the Vitotronic 300-K control unit, its interface, and operation.

Start-up and Shutdown

Starting the Heating System

Step-by-step guide to initiating the heating system.

Stopping the Heating System

Procedures for deactivating the heating system.

Stopping with Frost Protection Monitoring

Procedure for stopping the system with frost protection enabled.

Stopping Without Frost Protection Monitoring (Shutdown)

Procedure for stopping the system without frost protection.

Central Heating

Required Settings (Central Heating)

Essential settings for the central heating function.

Setting the Room Temperature

Adjusting room temperature for standard and reduced heating modes.

Setting the Heating Program for Central Heating

Configuring the heating program for central heating operation.

Setting the Time Program for Central Heating

Programming specific heating times for central heating.

Stopping the Central Heating

Procedures for deactivating the central heating function.

Comfort and Energy Saving Functions

Selecting Comfort Function "Party Mode"

Activating Party mode for enhanced comfort for a set period.

DHW Heating

Required Settings (DHW Heating)

Essential settings for the domestic hot water heating function.

Scanning Options

Scanning Fault Messages

Checking for system error codes and fault notifications.

Emissions Test Mode

What to Do If...

Rooms Are Too Cold

Troubleshooting steps for when rooms are not reaching the desired temperature.

Rooms Are Too Hot

Troubleshooting steps for when rooms are overheating.

There Is No Hot Water

Troubleshooting steps for issues with domestic hot water supply.

The DHW Is Too Hot

Troubleshooting steps for domestic hot water being excessively hot.

Repair Work

Inspection and Maintenance

Requirements for system inspection and professional servicing.

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