KERAFLO TANKTRONIC Manuel utilisateur

Tanktronic
Installation
Guide

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Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................. 4
Quick Start ................................................................................................. 5
Levels ................................................................................................. 8
Valves ................................................................................................. 10
- Tanktronic Servo Ceramic Valve (SCV) ..................................................... 10
- Tanktronic Control Valve ..................................................... 13
- Generic Non-Latching Valve ..................................................... 14
- Commisioning Valves ..................................................... 14
Manual Config ................................................................................................. 15
Devices ................................................................................................. 17
Modules ................................................................................................. 20
- S-Module ................................................................................................. 20
- Battery Module ................................................................................................. 20
- Repeater Unit ................................................................................................. 20
Holiday Mode ................................................................................................. 21
Sensor ................................................................................................. 22
Menus ................................................................................................. 23
Settings ................................................................................................. 24
Dimensions ................................................................................................. 25
Menu Map ................................................................................................. 26
Specifications ................................................................................................. 28
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Control Unit (TT/41, TT/42, TT/43 and TT/44)
The primary monitoring and control hardware for the Tanktronic system. The unit can
manage up to 4 x individual tank sensors, 8 x Tanktronic Servo Ceramic Valves, and 2 x
Tanktronic Control Valves plus additional third party devices.
S-Module (TT/2)
An optional expansion module that increases Tanktronic’s operational capacity. Each
S-Module provides 2 more VFCOs, 2 more VFCIs, 2 more SOLs, and will allow 2 x Control
Valves to be added, plus additional third party devices. Up to two S-Modules can be joined
to a single Control Unit.
Battery Module (TT/3)
An optional back-up power source to the mains supply, providing up to two days of normal
operation before power is expended (Depending on system and usage).
Repeater Unit (TT/100)
An optional interface extension to the Control Unit, allowing you to monitor and control
the Tanktronic system from another location. The Repeater Unit can be located up to 100m
from the Control Unit and does not require a separate power supply.
Battery
Module
Repeater
Unit
S-ModuleControl
Unit
Introduction
Tanktronic system comprises 4 modules, sold separately:
Introduction
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Fixings
a. 4 x #6 Screws for mounting Control Unit
b. 4 x #4 Screws for mounting Connection Box
c. 4 x Wall fixing plugs
d. 4 x Self-adhesive pads
e. 4 x Floating washers
a. e.d.c.b.

Quick Start
Tank conguration:
IMPORTANT
NOTES:
Humidity controlled
Connection Box.
Do not get wet.
Do not remove
silica gel.
Do not modify this
box in any way.
Always refit the lid.
Do not cut the
cable.
Use drilling
template and
wall fixings
provided.
Snap out
to connect
S-Module &
Battery
Module
Installing the Control Unit:
Control
Unit
Installing the sensor:
Single Tank Balanced Tanks
Control
Unit
Quick Start
Use tabs
to align
modules
side by side
Select button (use
when prompted during
installation)
To sensor
Control
Valve
Before commencing installation, isolate main power supply and water supply
Rubber Bung
(Supplied)
Sensor to touch
tank floor
To Connection Box
Drill 25mm
hole
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Isolation
Valve
Control
Valve
Ensure
cables
are fed
through
the cable
glands.
A DIN rail
can also
be used
Connection Box
To Control
Unit
(cable not
supplied)

Outputs
24V PSU
6V
B
A
0V
Pre-fitted
at factory
Outputs Input
Volt free
contact input
for adding
devices
VFCO2VFCO1
3800
VFCI2VFCI1SOL2SOL1
Volt free contact
output for devices
Mains
power in
NL
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Tanktronic requires a 230v/50Hz single phase supply from a switched fused 3A supply.
Connect with a suitable spec power cable. First slide the cable through the safety sleeve,
then attach it to the socket.
Wiring:
For wiring specifications refer to back cover.
Do not power unit until installation is complete and wiring carried out to BS7671 IEE
regulations.
Isolate water supply before powering up.
Wire the SCV Connection
Box and the Sensor
Connection Box here
Quick Start
Wire the
Battery
Module here
Control Unit
Wire the S-Module,
Battery Module and
Repeater Unit here
Use the rubber safety sleeves provided.
Wire the
Tanktronic Control
Valve here

Setup Wizard:
The Setup Wizard will start when the Control Unit is first powered up. It can also be
accessed from:
Main Menu > System > Config > Setup Wizard
The Setup Wizard will go through simple installation:
1. Enable/disable pin
2. Define type and number of tanks (1 Single Tank, 2 Single Tanks, Balanced Tanks)
3. Define tank area
4. Define level settings (see diagram and notes on the next page)
5. Define temperature alarms
Note: If sensors have previously been setup, you will get the option to reselect all sensors.
This is recommended to avoid confusion between sensors with multiple tanks.
For more advanced set up complete the wizard and use Main Menu > System > Config (see
Page 15).
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Quick Start
Scroll up and
down list
Select Scroll
through
menu steps
Setting Date and Time:
To set the date and time (which is not included in the Setup Wizard) use:
Main Menu > System > Config > Set Clock

Levels
Note: Fill Delay = Close Level minus Open Level.
Note: Override is optional and found in Manual Config not the Setup Wizard (See Page 15).
Setting Levels
When setting tank levels, firstly define your valve Close Level depth measured from the
bottom of the tank.
Then, confirm your Fill Delay depth (from the valve Close Level), which will define your
valve Open Level.
Finally, set your levels for Alarm Level High and Override Level High (measured from the
Close Level), then Alarm Level Low and Override Level Low (measured from the Open
Level).
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Prior to commissioning Tanktronic, it is recommended to list the settings you require by
using the Settings Log checklist on Page 24.
Monitoring Only:
When using Tanktronic for monitoring purposes only, the Fill Delay and Open Level is used
for setting Alarm Levels.

Filling Valves
Three types of filling valves are supported. All valves operate from the tank’s specified
Close Level and Fill Delay settings, as illustrated on Page 8.
• Tanktronic Servo Ceramic Valve (SCV) - See Page 10
• Tanktronic Control Valve - See Page 13
• Generic Non-Latching Valve - See Page 14
Tanktronic Servo Ceramic Valve (SCV):
5 models are available, ranging from 3/4” to 2” fittings.
Up to 8 Servo Ceramic Valves in total per system.
• Installed inside the tank
• Motorised operation
• Uses the Keraflo Aylesbury valve body and ceramic discs
• Manual override control knob (Close/Open)
Tanktronic Control Valve:
Available from 2” fittings to 6” fittings.
Up to 6 Control Valves in total per system, with 2 x S-Modules.
• Installed outside of tank
• Can be used as a shared valve on a pair of Balanced Tanks or individual Tank Control
• For high flow rate applications
Generic Non-Latching Valve:
3rd party valves can also be used, controlled via Volt-Free Contact Output.
Up to 6 Generic non-latching valves in total per system, with 2 x S-Modules.
• Must be a non-latching type valve
• Controlled via a Volt-Free Contact
• Not supplied by Keraflo Wire generic Non-
Latching Valves here
Wire Tanktronic Servo
Ceramic Valves here (via
Connection Box)
Wire
Tanktronic
Control Valves
here
Outputs
24V PSU
6V
B
A
0V
Pre-fitted
at factory
Outputs Input
Volt free
contact input
for adding
devices
VFCO2
VFCO1
3800
VFCI2VFCI1
SOL2
SOL1
Mains
power in
NL
Valves are Devices that are attached to the tanks.
Main Menu > Tank X > Config > Devices > Add Device >
For more information on Devices see Page 17.
Valves
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Tanktronic Servo Ceramic Valve (SCV)
SCV Box Contents:
• Valve (fitted with 3m cable and rubber bung)
• Connection Box to connect to the Tanktronic Control Unit
• Connection Box fixings
• Tanktronic Installation Guide
SCV
Connection
Box
SCV with
cable
Rubber
Bung
Control Unit software version must be Issue 2 or later to work with SCV.
Note: Tanktronic Control Unit and sensors are sold separately from SCV.
Maximum of 8 SCVs per system.
Control Unit
Sensor
Connection
Box
Valves
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The software issue can be checked through the menu: Main Menu > System > Status >
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