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Offline Drongo  
#1 Posted : 10 December 2020 04:42:40(UTC)
Drongo

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Hi, I need some help to understand the wiring for the Viessmann 1500 (in Australia we call them outside dunnies).

I'm using an EcoS with a m84 and a Marklin transformer 66470. All on c track. I thought I had followed the Viessmann diagram, however, it doesn't work. Maybe someone can help me with a suitable wiring diagram.

Thanks in advanced

Greg
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Offline river6109  
#2 Posted : 10 December 2020 05:25:57(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Drongo Go to Quoted Post
Hi, I need some help to understand the wiring for the Viessmann 1500 (in Australia we call them outside dunnies).

I'm using an EcoS with a m84 and a Marklin transformer 66470. All on c track. I thought I had followed the Viessmann diagram, however, it doesn't work. Maybe someone can help me with a suitable wiring diagram.

Thanks in advanced

Greg


Greg, do you have any wiring diagram what you've done so far ? what roll does the ECoS play ?

https://viessmann-modell...a9/1500kxewJW2tP7K9M.pdf

John
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Offline Drongo  
#3 Posted : 10 December 2020 05:37:37(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: river6109 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Drongo Go to Quoted Post
Hi, I need some help to understand the wiring for the Viessmann 1500 (in Australia we call them outside dunnies).

I'm using an EcoS with a m84 and a Marklin transformer 66470. All on c track. I thought I had followed the Viessmann diagram, however, it doesn't work. Maybe someone can help me with a suitable wiring diagram.

Thanks in advanced

Greg


Greg, do you have any wiring diagram what you've done so far ? what roll does the ECoS play ?

https://viessmann-modell...a9/1500kxewJW2tP7K9M.pdf

John


Yes John, that's the wiring diagram that I used, however, I find it a little confusing with the brown wire. The EcoS is used to connect to the m84 address and then to switch the door open/closed.
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Offline Drongo  
#4 Posted : 10 December 2020 07:08:46(UTC)
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I've managed to get the dunny door to work. Now for the Ladies dunny.

Regards
Greg
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Offline river6109  
#5 Posted : 10 December 2020 11:06:08(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Drongo Go to Quoted Post
I've managed to get the dunny door to work. Now for the Ladies dunny.

Regards
Greg


This will take you hours BigGrin

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Offline Drongo  
#6 Posted : 11 December 2020 12:44:43(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Drongo Go to Quoted Post
I've managed to get the dunny door to work. Now for the Ladies dunny.

Regards
Greg


This will take you hours BigGrin



Surprisingly the sheila's dunny didn't take as long as the bloke's. However, the doors open and close at different speeds - the sheila's door stays open for about 3 seconds and the blokes only for 1 second. Does anyone know if it's possible to adjust the timing ?
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Offline PJMärklin  
#7 Posted : 11 December 2020 13:36:29(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Drongo Go to Quoted Post
Surprisingly the sheila's dunny didn't take as long as the bloke's. However, the doors open and close at different speeds - the sheila's door stays open for about 3 seconds and the blokes only for 1 second. Does anyone know if it's possible to adjust the timing ?


Yes Greg,
But it requires a change of gender !!OhMyGod

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