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Meters and Energy Cost Allocation

Impeller heat and heat/cooling energy meter set


WFx5

Electronic, mains-independent impeller type heat meters with optional cooling


range to acquire heat or cooling energy consumption on autonomous heating,
cooling or solar plants.
● Nominal flow 0.6 m3/h, 1.5 m3/h or 2.5 m3/h
● Optional communications add-on module
● Upstream or downstream setting paths are not required
● Can be installed horizontally or vertically
● Setting of device-specific parameters on the meter itself in the field via buttons or
operating and parameter setting software ACT50
● Optical interface
● Self diagnostics

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Use
The impeller type heat and cooling energy meter is of compact design and used for the
physically accurate acquisition of energy consumption.
The meter consists of a flow measuring section, 2 ready connected temperature sensors,
and an electronic unit which calculates energy consumption from the flow and the
temperature differential. The device is available for heat, combined heat/cooling, or solar
metering.
It is primarily used on plants with central production of heat or cooling energy, where the
heating or cooling energy is individually supplied in lines to multiple consumers, for example
in:
● Multi-family homes
● Office and administrative buildings

Typical users:
● Service and billing providers
● Housing industry and housing cooperatives
● Building service companies and real estate agencies

Restrictions
The meter's temperature sensors and battery cannot be replaced.
The meter is not approved for use in drinking water systems.

RF sets
Available RF heating and RF heating/cooling meter sets are available in data
sheet A6V11259309.
The data sheet can be downloaded at http://siemens.com/bt/download.

Functions

Meter design
The meter comprises a flow and return temperature sensor and flow sensor installed in a hot
water or cooling water circuit. A processor continuously calculates the temperature
differential of flow and return and multiplies the value by the flow rate. The result (the current
heat or cooling energy output) is added up, displayed, and forwarded via radio or cable to a
data processing system using an optional add-on module. A long-life battery powers the
processor for up to 10 years ¹.
¹ Actual battery life depends on operating state and external factors.

Impeller type measuring principle


The meter's flow sensor operates in accordance wit the single-jet impeller sensor principle.
The water flow hits the impeller radially. The impeller's speed is scanned electronically.
Incorrect direction of flow is detected and indicated by an error message on the display.

Calculation of heat or cooling energy consumption


Using the acquired temperature differential of flow and return, the measured flow rate as well
as the calculated thermal coefficient, the quantity of heat or cooling energy is shown on the
display in physical units (kWh or MWh/MJ or GJ) following an internal calculation process.
To increase measuring accuracy, the density and enthalpy values are determined for every
measurement and included in the calculation.

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Processor unit
The same standard electronic unit with a built-in service unit is used for all flow rates.

Infrared interface
Consumption meters with optical close-range interface must be read out on site. The
WFZ.IRDA-USB optical reading head and associated ACT50 readout and parameterization
software reads out and configures the meter.

Module interface
Each meter is equipped with a module interface. The meter can be read out from a remote
location by installing the optional add-on module.

Tampering
The meter is protected by a factory-fitted seal.

Measuring functions
The temperature is acquired at 36-second intervals (or optional, every 6 seconds at a
shortened battery life of 6 years). The flow is acquired continuously. The amount of energy
supplied is displayed in real time. Any errors are immediately displayed.

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Technical design

Screwed-type water meter Pressure drop characteristic 0.6 m³/h, 110 mm


?p (bar)
1

0.5
0.4
0.3

0.2

0.1

0.05
0.04
0.03

0.02

3
0.01 q (m /h)
0.01 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 1 2

Screwed-type water meter Pressure drop characteristic 1,5 m³/h, 80 mm and 10 mm


Δp (bar)
1

0.5
0.4
0.3

0.2

0.1

0.05
0.04
0.03

0.02

0.01 q (m3 /h)


0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 1 2 3 4 5

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Screwed-type water meter Pressure drop characteristic 2.5 m³/h, 130 mm
Δp (bar)
1

0.5
0.4
0.3

0.2

0.1

0.05
0.04
0.03

0.02

0.01 q (m3 /h)


0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 1 2 3 4 5

Standard parameters
The unit comes programmed as follows:
● Due date: 31.12.
● Display of consumption in kWh
All display levels are shown.
The heating or cooling energy consumption values are continuously cumulated. The state is
stored at 12 am on the due date.
Every time current and annual consumption is stored, the heat meter calculates a checksum.
This can be read out together with the due date value and checked in the billing program.
This detects incorrect read outs of the display. The stored due date remains in place for one
year.

Parameter settings via PC


The following parameters are read out or set with the ACT50 software via the optical close-
range interface:
General
● Serial number
● Mounting place
● Mounting location
● Firmware version
● Medium
● Commissioning date
● Battery life
● Stock number
● Heat carrier
● Error date
● Error code

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Device information
● Current temperature (return)
● Current temperature (flow)
● Current temperature difference
● Current energy flow
● Current flow rate
● Total flow rate
● Pulse value
● Device name

Meter states
● Current meter state
● Last due date
● Meter state on last due date
● Next due date
● Supply low:
– Maximum temperature
– Date of maximum temperature
– Duration of upper deviations
● Return flow:
– Maximum temperature
– Date of maximum temperature
– Duration of upper deviations
● Flow:
– Maximum flow rate
– Date of maximum flow rate
– Duration of upper deviations
● Statistical values:
– 15 monthly values with date
In addition for devices with solar modification:
● Ratio of glycol or brine

Parameter settings via the meter


The following parameters can be entered directly on the meter using both operating buttons:
● Next due date
● Display of kWh or MWh/MJ or GJ
● Selection of levels to be displayed
● Display of meter read outs with or without checksum
In addition for devices with solar modification:
● Ratio of glycol on solar plants

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Communication
The meter is supplied with an optical close-range interface.

Add-on modules

The following external communication modules are available:


● M-bus module WFZ51
● RF add-on module WFZ662/WFZ662C
The ACT50 software can be used to configure the RF add-on module.

M-bus module WFZ51

Function description
The M-bus module (WFZ51) enables the meter to communicate with an M-bus central
communication unit to transmit the measured values. The module can be read out 24/7 as
often as you want via M-bus. The heat meter measured values are read out and saved from
the module at 10-minute intervals.

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Readout parameters
The following parameters are read out via the M-bus interface:
● Device number (8 digits)
● Medium/software version
● Time of day/date
● Error state (readout 5 or 45 times a day)
● Error date
● Current consumption values (heat or cooling energy, volume)
● Due date
● Due date value (heating or cooling energy)
The following data queried via application selection (per EN 13757-3 or supplier-specific) as
an option:
● 13 monthly values (heating or cooling energy)
● Flow rate
● Power
● Energy
● Flow/return temperature

RF add-on module WFZ662/WFZ662C

The meters are read out remotely using the RF add-on module. The module sends out
parallel AMR and walk-by data telegrams.
● WFZ662: S-mode data
● WFZ662C: C-mode data

AMR telegrams are automatically collected and saved by a network node WTT662... Walk-
by telegrams can be collected with the mobile parameterization and readout tool WTT726-
FE7300 or data logger WTT665. The customer can remotely read out all plant consumption
data.

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Readout parameters
The following parameters can be read out and/or configured using the ACT50
parameterization software via the IrDA interface:
Read out only:
General
● Serial number
● Mounting place
● SW version
● Commissioning date
● Battery life
● Stock number
● Device date
● Error date
● Error code

Device information
● Device name/password

Meter states
● Current meter state
● Last due date
● Meter state on last due date
● Next due date

Statistical values
● 13 monthly values

RF settings
● RF mode
● RF system
● Walk-by readout type
● Walk-by transmission delay
● Walk-by transmission timeframe
● Walk-by transmission-free days

Configuration:
General
● Mounting place

Due date
● Next due date

Device information
● Device name
● Device password

RF settings
● RF mode
● RF system
● Walk-by readout type (S-mode only)

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● Walk-by transmission delay (S-mode only)
● Walk-by transmission timeframe
● Walk-by transmission-free days (S-mode only)

RF features in S-mode

RF add-on module in S-mode have the following features:

RF system Parallel transmission of data telegrams ● AMR


● Walk-by

Transmission delay (Offset) Time delay for sending out telegrams after the due date
Time delay for sending out telegrams after the start of the
month in days (Default = 0 days)

Transmission-free days A maximum of 2 days of the week can be defined as


transmission-free days. At least 1 day of the week must be
set (Default = Sunday)

Transmission response

AMR telegrams Every 4 hours, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year


Data telegrams with the current consumption value and due
date value as well as monthly telegrams with consumption
value at the end of the last month

Walk-by telegrams Every 128 seconds, 10 hours a day (from 8:00 am to 6:00
pm)

Readout type Monthly: 4 readout days as of the first of


each month
Annually: 48 readout days, once a year
by due date

Transmission-free Monthly: Saturday and Sunday


days Annually: Sunday

Current consumption value, due date value, due date as


well as end of month values for the last 13 months

RF features in C-mode

RF add-on modules in C-mode have the following features:

RF system Parallel transmission of data telegrams ● AMR


● Walk-by

Increase RF output (typically 10 dBm)

AMR telegrams Every 7.5 hours, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
Data telegrams with current consumption value, due date
value, and consumption value at the end of the last month
as well as status telegrams

Walk-by telegrams Every 112 seconds, 10 hours a day (from 8:00 am to 6:00
pm)
365 days a year

Current consumption value, due date value, due date as


well as end of month values for the last 13 months

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Change of mode
You can switch between S-mode and C-mode any time with the help of the ACT50
parameterization software and the mobile parameterization and readout tool WTT726-
FE7300 or the infrared read head WFZ.IRDA-USB.

Display:
Processor type
The LCD displays meter states, display units, and consumption values on multiple levels.
The meter has 2 buttons to switch between the individual display steps and levels.

1 Button for navigating on a level 2 Button for changing a level

Operation

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Quick reading mode
The meter's display is in sleep mode and only activates when a button is pressed. A
single short press of a button repeats the quick read loop 10x. At the end of 10 repetitions,
the display returns to sleep mode .

Current value
5 sec.

Display test - all on


0.5 sec.

Display test - all off

10x
0.5 sec.

Current due date


5 sec.

Due date value


5 sec. pulsing

The quick read loop can be canceled at any time by pressing a button > 3 s. The display
automatically goes to the standard display levels.

Error messages
For a serious fault, the error code and error data is displayed in front of the meter state
display.
Error code Error date

alternate
The meter state display displays "incorrect flow direction" if it determines that the flow
direction is wrong:

Display levels
The following display levels are available:
● Standard levels:
– L0 Current consumption values
– L1 Annual consumption values
● The levels can be deactivated individually:
– L2 Current values
– L3 Parameters
– L4 Connections
– L5 Monthly values heat
– L6 Monthly values cooling
– L9 Maximum values
If an error message is pending, it is logged with the respective error code and the date the
error occurred and shown on the display (alternating).

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Level L0
Displays the level
Current
ytest – all on
consumption values Display test – all off
a lt .
This display only appears when
a device fault has occurred

Error code
al t.
Error date

Current meter status Serial number Current date Checksum


Current consumption alt . WMZ
a lt . alt .
values

a lt . alt . alt . KMZ

These segment blocks a lt . alt . alt . IMP1


depend on the device.
configuration
a lt . alt . alt . IMP2

The displays coloured grey are optional or can be added


. and switched
. off as required

Level L1
Anzeige der Ebene
Consumption values at
the Serial number Due date Checksum
Annual consumption a lt . alt. WMZ
Due date values
alt.

These segment blocks


depend on the device alt. alt. alt. KMZ
configuration
The displays coloured grey are optional or can be added and switched off as required

Level L2
Displays the level
Current values

Current flow

Current supply flow


temperature

Current return flow


temperature

lt .
Current temperature
difference

Current energy flow

Operating hours

Cumulated volume

High-resolution meter
status WMZ

High-resolution meter This segment appears depending on


status KMZ the device configuration

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Level L3
Displays the level
Parameter

Date of ref. due date

Impuls value VMT

Calibration Calibration checksum


Firmware version Firmware version Fabrication no.

Identification a lt . a lt .

Possible This example: = level 6 hidden


+ activated levels __ (space) = level 7+8 not available

These segments appear depending


Share of solar added on the device configuration.

Level L4 These segment blocks appear depending on the meter's


Connections configuration

Level L5 This level is displayed only when the meter is configured for
Monthly values heat metering heat.

Displays the level

Checksum Serial number

Latest monthly value


a lt . alt. a lt.
heat

Checksum Serial number

Oldest monthly value a lt . alt. a lt.


heat
The displays coloured grey are optional or can be added and switched off as required.

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Level L6 This level is displayed only when the meter is configured for
Monthly values cooling metering cooling energy.
energy

Checksum Serial number

alt. alt. alt.

Checksum Serial number

alt. alt. alt.

The displays coloured grey are optional or can be added and switched off as required.

Level L9 Displays the level

Maximum values Date of Duration of


Highest temperature highest temperature temperature above max.
Maximum values
Supply flow al t. a lt.

temperature
Maximum values
Return flow al t. a lt.

temperature
Date of Duration of
Highest temperature highest temperature temperature above max.
Maximum values al t. a lt.
Flow WMZ

Error messages

Indication of errors Description of error Measures/notes

Hardware error Check flow sensor,


or connecting cable and
processors for signs of
damaged software
external damage
Device must be
exchanged

The add-on module was Backup data as it will be


previously paired with overwritten in the near future
another measuring Press any button to confirm
instrument deletion of the display
The module possesses The new add-on module is
measured data from another accepted after deletion
meter

Low Power Maximum operating period


(add-on radio module) has expired
Exchange the add-on module

The add-on module does not Exchange the add-on module


initialize (time is incorrect)

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Indication of errors Description of error Measures/notes

Flow sensor is broken Check the temperature


sensor and wires for
mechanical damage
Device must be
exchanged

Flow sensor short circuit Check the temperature


sensor and wires for
mechanical damage
Device must be
exchanged

Return sensor is broker Check the temperature


sensor and wires for
mechanical damage
Device must be
exchanged

Return sensor short circuit Check the temperature


sensor and wires for
mechanical damage
Device must be
exchanged

Operating state display

Display Description Measures/notes

Exceeds communications Eliminated after credit period


credit IrDA expires (Irda = current
month).

Operating time has expired Device must be replaced or


exchange the battery.

Comply with all national and country-specific regulations!

Flow direction incorrect Check installation (note


arrow on the flow sensor)
Check piping
Check circulating pumps and
thermostats for proper
operation

Temperature sensors are Check whether the flow


switched around or sensor was mounted in the
incorrectly mounted correct line or check the
installation type for the
temperature sensor

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Status display

Display Description

The displayed data applies to:

Heat = Wärme Imp1 = Pulse input 1

Cool = Kälte Imp2 = Pulse 2

(empty) = Displayed value is the current value

M (Memory) = Value at a monthly or due date

Displayed value is date:

Day = Current date

M-Day = Date applies to saved yearly or monthly value

Displayed value is a checksum:

Check = Checksum refers to a current consumption value

M-Check = Checksum applies to a saved yearly


or monthly value

Current flow available

No energy metering -> No temperature difference

Current flow available

Energy metering

IrDA communication is just active

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Processor unit
The meter's processor is designed as follows:

7
4
8
3

2
6

5
1

1 LCD 5 Interface cover

2 Button to change between levels 6 Module interface

3 Button to navigate on a level 7 Fixing holes for external add-on


modules

4 IrDA interface 8 User protection and sockets for external


cable connections

The processor's ambient temperature cannot exceed 55 °C. Avoid direct sunlight.
Depending on the version (compact or removable meter), the processor can be removed
from the flow measuring section to be fitted on the wall with the mounting bracket at a
distance of 40 cm.

NOTICE
Do not directly mount the process on meters with cooling option (condensation)

Add-on modules
The external add-on module (WFZ..) can be fitted to any meter that cannot communicate to
the outside, e.g. WFM50...
To do this, proceed as follows:
● a) Remove the interface cover from the heat meter
● b) Plug in the add-on module and secure it
Shortly after fitting, the add-on module identifies automatically the type of meter and makes
the required alignment (series number, monthly values, due day, current value and type of
medium).

Wireless meters
ACT50 parameterization software configures the wireless modules.
Wireless operation is activated via WTT726-FE7300 mobile read out and parameterization
software, the the WFZ-PS radio telegram tool, or the ACT50 parameterization software.

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Wired meters
Since the M-bus module adopts all parameters from the meter, only the primary address can
be configured via the M-bus system.
The power required for operation is supplied by the M-bus system, but the module is
equipped with a battery. It powers the module when there is no power available from the M-
bus.
The modules do not affect the acquisition of consumption data and, for this reason, can be
retrofitted at any time without damaging the seal.

Device sealing
After mounting the meter, seal all components to prevent tampering (observe national
regulations):
● The flow measuring section with its fitting (inlet)
● The flow temperature sensor with the ball valve or the protection pocket, the protection
pocket with the pipe and, if required,
● The module with the processor

Type summary
Features of the impeller type meters listed below:
Mounting location In return

Design Processor combined with flow measuring section

Rated pressure PN 16

Sensor mounting Return sensor, integrated in the flow measuring section

Sensing type Pt1000, Ø 5.0 mm, length 45 mm

Temperature sensor cable length 1.5 m

Communication IrDA interface

Threshold value for:

● Acquisition of heating 0.2 K.

● Acquisition of cooling energy 0.2 K.

Due date 31.12

Display kWh

Heat meter

Options Order number Type

0.6 m3/h, mounting length 110 mm, S55561-F177 WFM501-E000H0


connecting thread G ¾"

1.5 m3/h, mounting length 110 mm, S55561-F178 WFM502-E000H0


connecting thread G ¾"

2.5 m3/h, mounting length 130 mm, S55561-F179 WFM503-J000H0


connecting thread G 1"

Combined heat/cooling energy meters and additional types available on request.

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Add-on modules

Designation Order number Type

M-bus module S55563-F131 WFZ51

Add-on radio module in S55563-F153 WFZ662


S-mode

Add-on radio module in S55563-F165 WFZ662C


C-mode

Installation sets, ball valves

Designation Order number Type

Installation set Rp ½", JXF:HMXIK001-001 HMXIK001-001


consisting of:
2 ball valves Rp ½" with
coupling nut G ¾" and flat
gasket 2 mm, ¾"
1 ball valve Rp ½" with
M10x1 mm for fitting
temperature sensor
Ø5.0x45 mm

Installation set Rp ¾", JXF:HMXIK001-002 HMXIK001-002


consisting of:
2 ball valves Rp ¾" with
coupling nut G ¾" and flat
gasket 2 mm, ¾"
1 ball valve Rp ¾" with
M10x1 mm for fitting
temperature sensor
Ø5.0x45 mm

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Designation Order number Type

Installation set Rp 1", JXF:HMXIK001-003 HMXIK001-003


consisting of:
2 ball valves Rp 1" with
coupling nut G ¾" and flat
gasket 2 mm, ¾"
1 ball valve Rp 1" with
M10x1 mm for fitting
temperature sensor
Ø5.0x45 mm

Installation set Rp 1", JXF:HMXIK001-004 HMXIK001-004


consisting of:
2 ball valves Rp 1" with
coupling nut G 1" and flat
gasket 2 mm, 1"
1 ball valve Rp 1" with
M10x1 mm for fitting
temperature sensor
Ø5.0x45 mm

Installation set Rp ¾", JXF:HMXIK001-005 HMXIK001-005


consisting of:
2 ball valves Rp ¾" with
coupling nut G 1" and flat
gasket 2 mm, 1"
1 ball valve Rp 1" with
M10x1 mm for fitting
temperature sensor
Ø5.0x45 mm

Installation sets fittings

Designation Order number Type

Installation set Rp ½", JXF:HMXIK002-001 HMXIK002-001


consisting of:
2 fittings Rp½" with coupling
nut G¾" and flat gasket
2 mm, ¾"
1 ball valve Rp ½" with
M10x1 mm for fitting
temperature sensor
Ø5.0x45 mm

Installation set Rp ¾", JXF:HMXIK002-002 HMXIK002-002


consisting of:
2 fittings Rp ¾" with coupling
nut G ¾" and flat gasket
2 mm, ¾"
1 ball valve Rp ¾" with
M10x1 mm for fitting
temperature sensor
Ø5.0x45 mm

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Designation Order number Type

Installation set Rp 1", JXF:HMXIK002-003 HMXIK002-003


consisting of:
2 fittings Rp 1" with coupling
nut G ¾" and flat gasket
2 mm, ¾"
1 ball valve Rp 1" with
M10x1 mm for fitting
temperature sensor
Ø5.0x45 mm

Installation set Rp 1", JXF:HMXIK002-004 HMXIK002-004


consisting of:
2 fittings Rp 1" with coupling
nut G 1" and flat gasket
2 mm, 1"
1 ball valve Rp 1" with
M10x1 mm for fitting
temperature sensor
Ø5.0x45 mm

Installation set Rp ¾", JXF:HMXIK002-005 HMXIK002-005


consisting of:
2 fittings Rp ¾" with coupling
nut G 1" and flat gasket
2 mm, 1"
1 ball valve Rp 1" with
M10x1 mm for fitting
temperature sensor
Ø5.0x45 mm

Spacers

Designation Order number Type

Spacer G ¾", length 80 mm JXF:FKM0070 FKM0070

Spacer G ¾", JXF:FKM0074 FKM0074


Length 110 mm

Spacer G 1", JXF:FKM0075 FKM0075


Length 130 mm

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Adapter pieces

Designation Order number Type

Adapter set G ¾" to 1", JXF:HMXIK003-001 HMXIK003-001


consisting of:
2 adapter pieces G ¾" to G
1"
2 flat gaskets 2 mm, 1"

Extension set G ¾" x G 1", JXF:HMXIK003-002 HMXIK003-002


consisting of:
2 extension set from
110 mm,
G ¾" to 130 mm G 1"
2 flat gaskets 2 mm, 1"

Extension set 110 mm G ¾" JXF:HMXIK003-003 HMXIK003-003


to 130 mm G ¾", consisting
of:
1 extension 27 mm
2 flat gaskets 2 mm, ¾"
1 gasket made of copper ¾"
x 1.5 mm

Extension set 110 mm G ¾" JXF:HMXIK003-004 HMXIK003-004


to 165 mm G ¾", consisting
of:
1 extension 27 mm
1 extension 42 mm
2 flat gaskets 2 mm, ¾"
1 gasket made of copper ¾"
x 1.5 mm

Extension set 110 mm G ¾" JXF:HMXIK003-005 HMXIK003-005


to 190 mm G 1", consisting
of:
2 extension set from 110 mm
G ¾" to 190 mm G 1"
2 flat gaskets 2 mm, 1"
1 gasket made of copper ¾"
x 1.5 mm

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Fittings

Designation Order number Type

Fittings R ½" x G ¾", JXF:FKM0018 FKM0018


without gasket

Fittings R ¾" x G ¾", JXF:FKM0019 FKM0019


without gasket

Fittings R 1" x G ¾", JXF:FKM0020 FKM0020


without gasket

Fittings R ¾" x G 1", JXF:FKM0021 FKM0021


without gasket

Fittings R 1" x G 1", JXF:FKM0022 FKM0022


without gasket

Ball valves

Designation Order number Type

Ball valve Rp ½" with JXF:FKM0023 FKM0023


temperature
sensor fitting M10x1 mm for
sensor Ø5.0x45 mm

Ball valve Rp ¾" with JXF:FKM0024 FKM0024


temperature
sensor fitting M10x1 mm for
sensor Ø5.0x45 mm

Ball valve Rp 1" with JXF:FKM0025 FKM0025


temperature
sensor fitting M10x1 mm for
sensor Ø5.0x45 mm

Ball valve Rp ½" with JXF:FKM0076 FKM0076


coupling nut G ¾" and
temperature
sensor fitting M10x1 mm for
Sensor Ø5.0x45 mm, without
gasket

Ball valve Rp ½" with JXF:FKM077 FKM0077


coupling nut G ¾", without
gasket

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Designation Order number Type

Ball valve Rp 1" with coupling JXF:FKM0078 FKM0078


nut G ¾", without gasket

Ball valve Rp ¾" with JXF:FKM0079 FKM0079


coupling nut G 1", without
gasket

Ball valve Rp 1" with coupling JXF:FKM0080 FKM0080


nut G 1", without gasket

Accessories

Designation Order number Type

Flat gasket ¾", thickness JXF:FKS0005 FKS0005


2 mm

Flat gasket 1", thickness JXF:FKS0006 FKS0006


2 mm

T-piece R ½" x G ¼" JXF:FKM0035 FKM0035

T-piece R ¾" x G ¼" JXF:FKM0036 FKM0036

T-piece R 1" x G ¼" JXF:FKM0037 FKM0037

Protection pocket G ¼" for JXF:FKM0038 FKM0038


sensor Ø5.0 x 45 mm,
without gasket

Protection pocket M10x1 mm JXF:FKM0051 FKM0051


for sensor Ø5.0x45 mm,
without gasket

Temperature sensor sleeve JXF:FKM0049 FKM0049


G ¼" for
sensor Ø5.0x45 mm and
Ø5.2x45 mm

Temperature sensor sleeve JXF:FKM0050 FKM0050


M10x1 mm
for sensor Ø5.0x45 mm and
Ø5.2x 45 mm

Temperature sensor screwed JXF:HMXIK004-001 HMXIK004-001


made of brass for sensor
Ø5.0 mm and Ø5.2 mm,
directly or indirectly
immersed

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Designation Order number Type

Wall bracket for WFx5 JXF:HMRIK001-001 HMRIK001-001


Heat meter

Seal, wire length 250 mm JXF:FNS0001 FNS0001

Temperature sensor JXF:BOZ5005 BOZ5005


accessory set for 5.0 and
5.2 mm temperature sensors
consisting of fittings, gasket,
and lead seal.

Programming and readout accessories

Designation Order number Type

Mobile read out and S55563-F161 WTT726-FE7300


parameterization tool

Mobil Data Logger JXF:WTT665-BD5000 WTT665-BD5000

Infrared read head (with USB JXF:WFZ.IRDA-USB WFZ.IRDA-USB


interface)

Triggering tool for radio JXF:WFZ.PS WFZ.PS


telegrams

Readout and JXF:ACT50 ACT50


parameterization software

Ordering
When ordering, please provide the quantity, description, type, and stock no.

Designation Order number Type

Impeller heat and heat/ See "Type summary" WFx5..


cooling meter

Scope of delivery
The meters come complete with operating and installation instructions in different languages
as well as all required mounting materials (gaskets, seals, etc.).
The RF add-on module is delivered in packages of 1 items (1 packaging unit).
Installation instructions are supplied with each packaging unit in various languages as well
as cable seals and mounting screws.

Languages
The Installation Instructions are supplied in the following languages:
Bulgarian, German, English, Finnish, French, Greek, Italian, Croatian, Lithuanian, Dutch,
Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Slovakian, Slovenian, Spanish, Czech, Turkish, and
Hungarian.

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Product documentation

Topic Title Document ID

Mounting, operation User and mounting guide A6V10816676

Related documents such as environmental declarations, CE declarations, etc., can be


downloaded at the following Internet address:
http://siemens.com/bt/download

Notes
Installation

Flow measuring section


The meter can be mounted in any position (exception: installation above head is not
allowed). The installation location (return or flow) is based on meter type. Inlet or outlet
settling paths are not required. If the meter is installed in the common return of 2 heating
circuits (e.g. space heating and DHW), the mounting location must be at an adequate
distance from the T-piece (min. 10 x DN) to allow the different water temperatures to
properly mix.
The system must be properly flushed before installing the meter.
Mount the flow measuring section between 2 shutoff valves with the arrow on the measuring
section pointing in the direction of flow. The sensors must be mounted in the same water
circuit as the flow measuring section (observe mixing). The sensors can be fitted in T-pieces,
ball valves, direct immersed or in pockets (national regulations must be observed). In any
case, the end of the sensors must extend to at least the pipe center. Temperature sensors
and fittings must be sealed to prevent tampering.

Mounting with ball valves


Maintenance
The meters are maintenance-free. Comply with all national calibration regulations.
Disposal

This symbol or any other national label indicate that the product, its
packaging, and, where applicable, any batteries may not be disposed of as
domestic waste. Delete all personal data and dispose of the item(s) at
separate collection and recycling facilities in accordance with local and
national legislation.
For additional details, refer to Siemens information on disposal.

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Warranty
Technical data on specific applications are valid only together with Siemens products listed
in this data sheet. Siemens rejects any and all warranties in the event that third-party
products are used.

Technical data

Processor unit

Power supply

Battery type Lithium battery CR AA (cannot be replaced)

Number of batteries 1 pc.

Battery voltage 3.0 V

Battery life Measuring cycle every 36 s:


Up to 10 years with reserve ²
Measuring cycle every 6 s:
Up to 6 years with reserve ²

² Battery life up to 6 / 10 years as of commissioning when stored less than one year prior to commissioning. Actual
battery life depending an operating state and external factors.

Functional data

Measuring range

● Heat meter 10...105 °C

● Optional cooling range 0.2…24 °C

Temperature differential range ∆ t 3...70 K

Temperature response threshold

● Heating 0.2 K.

● Cooling 0.2 K.

Thermal coefficient Shifting compensated

Temperature sensors

Sensing element Pt1000 to EN 60751

Mechanical design Type DS (installed directly)

Diameter Ø 5.0 x 45 mm (standard)

Cable length 1.5 m (standard) (3 m optional)

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Display

Display 8-digit LCD + pictograms

Energy display based on device kWh/MWh


configuration (kWh: Decimal with 1 decimal place)
(MWh: Decimal with 3 decimal places)
MJ / GJ
(MJ: Decimal with 1 decimal place)
(GJ: Decimal with 3 decimal places)

Communication

Optical interface Basic design Similar to


EN 62056-21
Protocol

Flow measuring section Screw-type water meter

Temperature range 10...90 °C


(national approvals may differ)

Maximum temperature tmax. 90 °C

Nominal pressure (max. permissible 16 bar (PN 16)


operational pressure)

Min. system pressure to prevent cavitation 1.1 bar 1.1 bar 1.3 bar 1.1 bar

Nominal flow qp (m³/h) 0.6 1.5 1.5 2.5

Mounting length (mm) 110 80 110 130

Connecting thread G¾B G¾B G¾B G1B

Meterological class (qp/qi).

Horizontal 01:50 01:50 01:50 01:50

Vertical 01:25 01:50 01:50 01:50

Maximum flow qs (m³/h) 1.2 3.0 3.0 5.0

Minimum flow qi

Horizontal 12 30 30 50

Vertical 24 30 30 50

Ratio qs/qi 2:1

Threshold (l/h) 3...4 4…5 4…5 6…7

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Pressure drop at qp

● Mounting length 80 mm Δp (mbar) - 200 - -

● Mounting length 110 mm Δp (mbar) 200 - 200 -

● Mounting length 130 mm Δp (mbar) - - 180

Flow rate at Δp = 1 bar, Kv (m³/h) 1.5 3.2 3.1 5.3

Mounting position Horizontal/vertical

Connecting cable - processor to volume 40 cm


measuring element

Communication

M-bus module WFZ51

M-bus slave interface As per EN 1434-3 and EN 13757-2 /-3


● Battery type Lithium battery CR 2/3 AA
● Battery voltage DC 3.0 V
● Battery life Up to 11 years ¹
● Standby current ≤1.5 mA
● Standard load 1.5 mA
● Addressing Primary or secondary
● Baud rate 300 or 2400 baud
● Polarity Any
● Galvanic isolation Per module interface
● Cable length 2.95 m
● Degree of protection IP65
● Protection class III

RF add-on module WFZ662 & WFZ662C

● Battery type Lithium battery CR 2/3 AA


● Battery voltage DC 3.0 V
● Battery life Up to 11 years ¹
● Frequency S-mode: 868.3 ±0.3 MHz; C-mode: 868.95
● Standards ±0.25 MHz
● Transmission power, typical Data transmission per EN 13757-4
● Degree of protection Max. 10 dBm
● Protection class IP65
III

¹ Battery life up to 11 years as of commissioning. Actual battery life depending an operating state and external
factors.

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Housing type

Protection class III

Degree of protection

● Processor unit IP65 as per EN 60529

● Flow measuring section IP65 as per EN 60529

Environmental conditions

Operation Transportatio Storage


n

Temperature 5...55 °C -25...+70 °C -5...+45 °C

Humidity <95 % r.h. at <95 % r.h. at <95 % r.h. at


25 °C (non- 25 °C (non- 25 °C (non-
condensing) condensing) condensing)

Standards and guidelines

EU conformity (CE)

Processor unit See EU declaration of conformance *)

Heating media quality VDI guideline 2035

Type approval as per EN 1434-4


Electromagnetic class E1
Mechanical class M2
Environment class A
Measuring accuracy class 3

Product standards DIN EN 1434-1 (heat meters)

European Measuring Instruments Directive 2014/32/EU


(MID)

*) The documents can be downloaded at http://siemens.com/bt/download.

Environmental compatibility

The product environmental declaration *) contains data on environmentally compatible


product design and assessments (RoHS compliance, material composition, packaging,
environmental benefit, and disposal).

*) The documents can be downloaded at hhttp://siemens.com/bt/download.

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Material

Dimensions (W x H x D)

● Processor unit 101.5 x 78 mm

● Flow measuring section See "Dimensions”

Processor housing ABS + PC

Processor housing colors RAL 9016

Weight (device packed complete with inserts)

0.6 m³/h 971 g

1.5 m³/h 971 g

2.5 m³/h 910 g

*) The documents can be downloaded at http://siemens.com/bt/download.

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Dimensions

Screw-on meter, compact

Mounting length 80 mm

Mounting length 110 mm

Mounting length 130 mm

Dimensions in mm

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Add-on modules

Dimensions in mm

Issued by
© Siemens Switzerland Ltd, 2013
Siemens Switzerland Ltd
Technical specifications and availability subject to change without notice.
Smart Infrastructure
Global Headquarters
Theilerstrasse 1a
CH-6300 Zug
+41 58 724 2424
www.siemens.com/buildingtechnologies

Document ID CE2N5323_en
Edition 2022-12-15

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