User manual
SCH.E.I.D.L Energy Controller
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Installation Manual Data-Logger
EN
zation derived.
The device do not control your system
(Warranties of the heating system
itself remain through the use of the
measurement data logger ge t). He
collects - dependin g on the selected
locations of your sensors - the rele-
vant data a nd stores them over a pe-
riod of 20 years.
The functionality is optimized for the
monitoring of heating systems (e.g.
temperature sensors above 100 ° C ,
long recordi ng), but it can also coo-
ling, air-conditioning, ventilation or in-
dustrial facilities are monitored.
Introduction
Introduction
You have chosen a SCH.E.I. D. L
Energy Controller. A very good choice
of a qualit y product. It makes as
measuring-data-logger, for example,
your heat ing system by web monito-
ring t ransparen t. You understand the
function of the system, you can see
where and why costs are incurred and
can t hus qualifies to start tweaking .
In t hi s manual, the first installat ion of
SCH.E.I.D.L Energy Control ler is de-
scribed. A network co nnect ion and an
Internet-facing computer or a tablet is
required.
The following operating and installati-
on inst ruct ions are part of the product.
It contains all t he importan t notices
regarding u se and safety. Read the
instructions carefully and familiarize
yourself with the b asic operation of
trusts. Use the product only as des-
cribed and observe all safety instruc-
tions.
Use
The SCH.E.I.D.L Energy Controlle r
can be used everywhere, where re-
cords of
• Energy and perf ormance
• Temperatures and
• Flow data
are needed . This can be varied sys-
tems t ech nologie s, such as:
• Solar heat
• Heat pumps
• Cogeneration
• Condensing boiler
• Space heating
All data collected will be presente d to
a dashboard similar to PCs, laptops,
tablets or sma rtp hones in conventio-
nal browsers. You can access it at
home, or on the Internet . At t he same
time analyzes of the collect ed data
are availab le as graphs. These allow
a specif ic analysis of the performance
of yo ur system over time. From the
analysis, then possibilities of optimi-










