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By connecting a REG-OTG or a REG-OT4 to the OpenTherm generator(s), it is possible to display the data sent by the generator in the green frame:

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  •  Generator Status:

    • F = Fault

    • H = Heating

    • D = Domestic production

    • F = Flame

    • C = Cooling

    • CH = Heating Second Channel

    • S = Service

    • Cg = Communication failure with the generator

  • Temperature Outlet in °C

  • Temperature Inlet in °C

  • Temperature DHW in °C

  • Power output in %: the powers are expressed in percentage, so if there are generators with different power, for example 24kW and 35kW, the same power % corresponds to different real power. Moreover, some boilers give the real power output, so they consider 0% with the boiler off, while with the flame on the power value read by the system is ≥ 15-17%, that is the minimum power at which they can modulate; other boilers, instead, indicate the % in relation to the useful modulation range, so with 0% they indicate that the boiler is operating at the minimum of its modulation (probably 15-20% of the nominal power rating) but still on. This may have an impact on the settings (although usually not a big one): for the former the minimum power = 30% probably indicates an actual 30%, while in the latter case the minimum power = 30% probably indicates roughly an actual 40% value, assuming its minimum is 15%, this would be [(100%-15%)*0,3+15%)];

  • OT Error

    • Ts = Service Request

    • Rr = Remote Reset Enabled

    • Lp = Low water pressure

    • Gf = Flame failure

    • Ap = Air pressure failure

    • Oh = Over heating

    • Cg = Communication with generator failure

  • OEM Error (see manufacturer's manual)

Warning

Each manufacturer can decide which data to implement, so for example, if OT Errors (OpenTherm) are not encoded, no box will ever be ticked. If the inlet probe is not assembled, its value will not be present in the corresponding box.

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On the other hand, in the purple frame are the REG System demand to the generator (depending on the settings made in the zones, circuits, sources and DHW), which can be:·        R

  • H = Heating

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  • A = Domestic Water

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  • C = Cooling

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  • Temp = Required temperature in Heating or Cooling in °C

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  • Pow. = Required power in Heating or Cooling

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Attenzione

Ogni produttore può decidere quali dati implementare, quindi se ad esempio gli Errori OT (Opentherm) non sono codificati nessuna casella verrà mai spuntata. Se la sonda di ritorno non viene montata il suo valore non ci sarà nella cella corrispondente.

Il pulsante di Reset in corrispondenza di ciascuno degli 8 generatori funziona SE E SOLO SE il costruttore del generatore lo ha implementato.

Nel riquadro viola, invece, vi sono le richieste del Sistema REG al generatore (che dipendono dalle impostazioni effettuate nelle zone, nei circuiti, nelle sorgenti e nell’ACS) che possono essere:

  • R = Riscaldamento

  • A = Acqua Sanitaria

  • C = Raffrescamento

  • Temp = Temperatura richiesta in Riscaldamento o Raffrescamento in °CPot. = Potenza richiesta in Riscaldamento o Raffrescamento in %

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La Potenza richiesta in Sanitario è sempre del 100% e non viene mai visualizzata nella colonna Pot. del riquadro viola. La Temperatura in modalità Produzione ACS richiesta ai generatori viene visualizzata in alto a destra della pagina Opentherm nella sezione “Stato Richiesta OpenTherm” - Abilita/Set SanitarioThe Required power in Domestic is always 100% and it is never displayed in the Pot. column of the purple frame.

The Temperature in DHW production mode requested from generators is displayed in the top right of the OpenTherm page in the section “Generators Demand Status” - Enable/Set DHW.