Uponor Control Systems
The Uponor Control System is a complete management for underfloor heating systems. Comfort, user-friendliness and temperature control for each individual room of your home can be combined through the use of thermostats or floor temperature sensors.
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Uponor Control Systems User Guides
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T-55 Thermostat
T-75 Thermostat
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Radio Control for Individual Rooms Uponor High - Level Dynamic Energy Managment
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Controls Radio Controls I-76 Interface
T-55 Thermostat
T-75 Thermostat
T-54 Public Thermostat
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Controls Radio
I-76 Radio Interface User Guide
T-36 Room Thermostat
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I-75/76 Interface Operate Uponor Interface I-75/76 Interface I-75/76 main screen
Adding Uponor Interface I-75/76 to the Uponor Control System provides: • Centralized management of the underfl oor system • Rapid display and update of system settings The illustration below shows the exterior and interior of Uponor Interface I-75/76.
The table below describes icons displayed on the Uponor mainscreen: Icon Description Holiday Mode Alarm/error message Temperature set point Temperature measured The table below describes the numbered items in the illustration. Item 1 2 3 4 5
Floor temperature (when fl oor sensor is installed) Batteries suffi ciently charged
Description
Batteries discharged, replace batteries
Screen Navigation keys Fault indicator Reset button Data stick connection
Basic access level (Interface I-76 only) Advanced access level (Interface I-76 only) The outdoor temperature is displayed if the system has Thermostat T-54 Public with an outdoor sensor installed.
Use Navigation Keys Each of the five navigation keys on Uponor Interface I-75/76 has dual functions, as described in the table below. Displays next menu or Moves to next field
Interface I-75/76 main menu
Displays previous or Moves to previous field menu. Pressing and holding in a menu screen displays main Uponor screen Moves to line above or Increases value
The table below describes the numbered items in the example.
Moves to line below or Decreases value
Item Description Displays next screen or Confirms selections; displays screen of current menu • Press any navigation key to activate backlighting. • Press OK to go to the main menu.
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Upper banner displays menu heading
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Information zone: the selected line is highlighted
3
Scroll bar
I-75/76 Interface Display room information
Access and Navigate Menu To access room information from the menu: 1 Press the OK navigation key to display the Main Menu. 2 Select Information and press OK. The information menu is displayed.
The digits at the beginning of the room name on the display mean: • 1st digit – controller number (1, 2, 3). • 2nd and 3rd digits – number of the fi rst channel controlled by this thermostat (01, 02, 03, and so on). If several channels are controlled by the thermostat, only the lowest channel number is displayed.
3 Select Rooms and press OK. The list of rooms is displayed.
To display room information: 1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Information > Rooms.
4 Select the desired room and press OK. Information for the selected room is displayed.
2 Select the desired room and press OK.
5 Display the desired information using the navigation keys. Use and to display the previous/next screen. Use and to display the previous/next thermostat.
Meanings of the temperature icons as shown in the example screens below. Icon
Screen Example
If temperature set on thermostat is outside allowed temperature range for room, limitation temperature is displayed as set point.
Press OK to return to the room list. Select access level Two access levels are available for operation:
Measured temperature is 21.2 °C.
• Basic allows the users to view basic information but not to modify settings. Basic mode can be used in a public location or rented accommodation, for example.
Temperature setting for room when in ECO mode. (Current setting 19 °C). Options for current status: COMF: Comfort mode. ECO: Economy mode.
• Advanced allows users both to view and modify settings. To select the access level: 1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Settings > System Parameters > Access Level.
This screen is displayed if there is a fl oor sensor in the room. Floor temperature is 23 °C. Max and Min - Minimum and maximum fl oor temperature set point is displayed.
2 Select Basic or Advanced and press OK.
To switch from Basic to Advanced level, on the Uponor screen,simultaneously press until the Advanced screen appears.
Description of Use
Display Battery and Communication Status
and
To display battery and communication status: Icon
Select Advanced and press OK to put the system in advanced level.
Description of Use
Screen Example
Battery: batteries are suffi ciently charged. Signal: radio signal from the thermostat and antenna is good.
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Battery: batteries are discharged. Signal: radio signal from antenna or thermostat is poor or faulty.
I-75/76 Interface Display Room Thermostat Status
To apply holiday mode:
display thermostat and actuator status of a room: Icon
Description of Use
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Screen Example
2 Enter the time and date for the start of the holiday period and press OK.
Stat call Yes: thermostat is calling for heating (or cooling). No: thermostat is reporting that room temperature is OK. Act.
Min. Max.
On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Holiday Mode > Apply Holiday Mode.
3 Enter the time and date for the end of the holiday period and press OK.
Open: actuators are powered and open or on delay and will open soon. Closed: no power to the actuators, which are closed (or closing).
4 Enter the holiday temperature set point and press OK. The icon on the main screen indicates that the system is in holiday mode.
Minimum set point of room is set at 20 °C.
To cancel holiday mode:
Maximum temperature set point of room is set at 26 °C.
1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Holiday Mode > Cancel Holiday Mode.
Select Heating or Cooling Mode
2 Select Yes and press OK.
To select heating or cooling mode: System Status
Heating or cooling mode is activated for the whole system.
Room Cooling
Enable: Cooling the room is allowed. Disable: Cooling the room is not allowed.
Assign Room Name The digits at the beginning of the room name on the display mean: • 1st digit – controller number (1, 2, 3). • 2nd and 3rd digits – number of the fi rst channel controlled by the thermostat (01, 02, 03, and so on). If several channels are controlled by the thermostat, only the lowest channel number is displayed.
Use Holiday Mode Use holiday mode to set a common temperature reduction for all rooms for a specified time. The thermostat settings are ignored during this period.
To assign a room name:
The reduced holiday set point applies to all installed room thermostats. The setting range is 5 to 35 °C.
1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Settings > Rooms > Room names.
The minimum and maximum thermostat limitations have priority over the holiday mode. For example, if the maximum/minimum temperature range of a room thermostat is set to 20 °C to 25 °C, and holiday mode temperature is set to 15 °C for all rooms, the temperature for this room will not go below 20 °C.
2 Select the desired controller (applies only when more than one is installed) and press OK. 3 Select the desired room or thermostat and press OK.
Floor sensor thermostat settings have priority over holiday mode maximum and minimum limitations.
4 Select the room name from the list and press OK.
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I-75/76 Interface Set minimum/maximum temperatures Example: If the temperature set point of the thermostat is set to 5 °C, the temperature will not fall below 12 °C because the minimum and maximum limitations for this room are set to 12 and 26 °C respectively. To set minimum and maximum temperatures:
Set temperature unit To set the temperature unit: 1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Settings > System Parameters > Temperature Unit. 2 Select °C or °F and press OK.
1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Settings > Rooms > Min/Max Temperatures. 2 Select the desired controller or All for all rooms on all controllers and press OK. Selecting All sets the same minimum and maximum temperatures for all rooms.
Set Time and Date To set the time and date: 1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Settings > System Parameters > Clock Settings > Set Date/Time. Toggle between the fields using the and keys. Change the values using the and keys.
3 Select a thermostat or room and press OK. 4 Set the temperatures. Use and to increase and decrease the value. Use and to toggle between minimum and maximum.
2 Change the time and date and press OK.
Set time format
Press OK. Disable Cooling Use this setting to exclude specifi c rooms from cooling mode, for example, a bathroom or garage. This menu is displayed only when cooling is activated during installation. To disable cooling: 1
To set time format: 1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Settings > System Parameters > Clock Settings > Time Format. 2 Select 24 hour or AM/PM and press OK.
On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Settings > Rooms > Disable Cooling.
2 Select the controller (applies only when more than one is installed) and press OK. 3 Select a thermostat or room and press OK.
Set date format To set date format: 1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Settings > System Parameters > Clock Settings > Date Format. 2 Select the format and press OK.
4 Select Yes to disable cooling for the room (or all rooms) and press OK.
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Set automatic daylight saving
Edit ECO profiles
For European zone CET, an automatic time adjustment is made complying with European directive 2000/84/EC.
After making modifications, profiles cannot be reset to their initial values, except by modifying them again.
For countries in the southern hemisphere, set the end date earlier than the start date.
Modify the profiles first, then define the thermostats that each profi le controls. To edit ECO profiles:
To set automatic daylight saving:
1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Settings > Edit ECO Profiles.
1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Settings > System Parameters > Clock Settings > Auto Daylight Saving.
2 Select the ECO profile to modify and press OK.
2 Select the desired setting and press OK.
Modify ECO profile, then confirm by pressing OK.
3 Fixed date allows manual setting of the dates.
3 To modify the profile, select the time using the and keys to move in increments of 30 minutes. The set time is indicated above the time profile.
Enter Start date and End date of summer time and press OK.
Apply Comfort mode by pressing the
Use ECO mode Use ECO to save energy. In heating mode, ECO mode reduces room temperatures at the set times. In cooling mode, it increases the temperature. Different ECO profi les may be applied to a thermostat for each day of the week.
Apply ECO mode by pressing the
• Move the cursor to the start time of the period. • Set the start time: by briefly pressing the
ECO All
ECO mode active: From 9.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.
ECO Night & Day
For example, ECO mode active: From 10.30 p.m. to 5.00 a.m. From 9.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.
ECO Custom
For example, ECO mode active: From 00.30 a.m. to 5.30 a.m. From 12.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
ECO Night
For example, ECO mode active: From 10.30 p.m. to 5.00 a.m.
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• Move the cursor to the end time of the period. • Press and hold the
Cooling ECO profiles are displayed only when cooling is activated and set in the system parameters menu. Description
key.
4 To set a complete period with the same mode:
The ECO profi le provides five different time/temperature profiles. The names indicate their specifi c application. All profiles can be modified. In the event of a power failure, all customised settings are saved.
ECO Mode Setting ECO Off
key.
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key.
The profile applies from start time to end time. 5 Modify the correction value of the temperature set point for the ECO mode and press OK.
The Uponor Remote access module R-56 allows switching between Comfort mode and ECO mode, by using a mobile telephone.
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key.
I-75/76 Interface Apply ECO profiles
Exercise valves only
To check the ECO profile settings, select the days to check by using and for each day. The assigned timer programme is displayed.
To run the exercise for valves only:
To apply ECO profiles:
1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Settings > System Parameters > Valve/Pump Exercise > Exercise Valve Only.
1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Settings > Rooms > Apply ECO profile.
2 Set the time and date for the 5-minute activation and press OK.
2 Select the desired controller or all controllers (applies only when more than one is installed) and press OK.
Set display backlight To set the display backlight:
3 Select the desired room or All and press OK.
1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Settings > System Parameters > Backlight.
If one ECO profile is used in most rooms, apply the profile to every room by selecting the setting All.
2 Select: • Always ON
4 Select the day by using the and keys and briefly pressing the key on the desired day. The current profile is displayed. 5 Select ECO Profiles mode by pressing the
• Dimmed (when inactive) for reduced screen brightness. • OFF (when inactive) backlighting is off. key.
Press OK.
6 Select the desired ECO profile and press OK. Repeat the settings for each day. Display software version
Exercise functionality of valves and pumps The exercise function maintains the functionality of the valves and pumps. A 5-minute activation is scheduled each week.
To display the software version of Uponor Interface I-75/76: 1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Information > System > Software Version.
Cancel exercise
X.X.X Software version.
To cancel the exercise:
(X.X.X) Hardware version.
1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Settings > System Parameters > Valve/Pump Exercise > Cancel Exercise. 2 Select Cancel Exercise and press OK.
Exercise valves and pumps To run the exercise for both valves and pumps: 1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Settings > System Parameters > Valve/Pump Exercise > Exercise Valve and Pump. 2 Set the time and date for the 5-minute activation and press OK.
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I-75/76 Interface Identify Alarms A flashing power indicator on Interface I-75/76 and Controller C-55/56 indicates an alarm or error message. In the event of unread alarm, Interface I-75/76 displays an alarm icon in the upper right of the Uponor screen. The icon disappears when the message is read, even if the problem remains.
Cover Alarm To identify a cover alarm for Uponor Thermostat T-54 Public: 1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Information > Alarms > Cover Alarm. 2 Select the desired alarm and press OK. The alarm indicates that the cover of Uponor Thermostat T-54 Public in the living room is open.
The Interface I-75/76 power LED fl ashes if there is an unresolved problem. An exclamation mark (!) indicates that the error is still present and has not been resolved. The Controller C-55/56 power LED and LED for referring channels fl ash if there is an unresolved problem.
Short Circuit Alarm To identify a short circuit alarm: A short circuit is detected on the circuit controlled by thermostat 1.01. The terminals for the actuators are protected against short circuits, so an error exists in the wiring or in the actuator.
Display alarms Display the alarm menu to determine the location of alarms. To display the alarm list: 1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Information > Alarms > All Alarms.
Radio Signal Lost To identify a lost radio signal alarm:
All alarms are displayed in a list.
The radio signal of thermostat 1.02 is lost.
2 Select the desired alarm and press OK. The screen displays Resolved when the cause of the alarm is resolved.
Communication Error To identify a communication error alarm: In this example, controller 3 has a communication error.
Battery Alarm To identify a battery alarm:
Unknown Error
1 On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu > Information > Alarms > Battery Alarm.
To identify an unknown error alarm: The system has an unknown error.
2 Select the desired alarm and press OK. The example screens, show a battery alarm for a living room thermostat.
Change batteries in both room and sensor thermostats at the same time.
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Controls Radio
T-55 Room Thermostat User Guide
T-36 Room Thermostat
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T-55 Operating Buttons
Operate Thermostat T-55 During normal operation the thermostat LED flashes once only with each radio transmission. The illustration below shows the parts of the thermostat.
The table below describes the numbered items in the illustration Item
Description
1
Room temperature set point dial control
2
Registration Button
3
Batteries
4
Radio Transmission LED
5
Blue cam to set minimum temperature
6
Red cam to set maximum temperature
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T-55 Operating Buttons
Adjust Temperature Use the control dial of the thermostat to adjust the temperature. The illustration below shows how to adjust the thermostat set point
To adjust the thermostat temperature Rotate the dial clockwise for a higher temperature Rotate the dial anti-clockwise for a lower temperature Set minimum and maximum temperatures The illustration below shows how to set minimum and maximum temperatures in the thermostat. If the system is equipped Uponor interface I-75/76, all the minimum/maximum settings can be handled from there, and procedures below are not necessary.
To set minimum and maximum temperatures 1 - Remove the dial with a screwdriver 2 - Set the desired minimum temperature of the room with the blue cam. 3 - Set the maximum temperature with the red cam.
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Controls Radio
T-54 Public Thermostat User Guide
T-36 Room Thermostat
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T-54 Public Thermostat
Operate Thermostat T-54 Uponor Thermostat T-54 Public contains a switch that sends an alarm when the thermostat cover is opened. The alarm is transmitted by radio, causing both the power LED and related channelled to flash. During normal operation the thermostat LED flashes once only with each radio transmission. The illustration below shows the parts of the thermostat.
The table below describes the numbered items in the illustration Item
Description
1
Screw for opening thermostat
5
Configuration switches
2
Terminal for external sensor ( not polarized )
6
Floor sensor potentiometer
3
Batteries
7
Registration Button
4
Setpoint temperature potentiometer
8
Radio transmission LED
Replace Batteries The thermostats are powered by batteries. Replace the batteries of the thermostat when the red LED flashes inside. The thermostat flashes twice during heating or cooling demand. The illustration shows how to open the thermostat.
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T-54 Public Thermostat
Change Temperature Setpoint It is not possible to set minimum and maximum temperatures using the Uponor Thermostat T-54 Public unless Uponor Interface I-75/76 is installed. The illustration below shows how to change the temperature setpoint in the Uponor Thermostat T-54 Public
To change the Uponor Thermostat T-54 Public temperature setpoint: 1 Remove the cover 2 Select the desired temperature using the potentiometer 3 Put back the cover and tighten in place
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T-54 Public Thermostat
Adjust Floor Sensor If the system includes a floor sensor, the potentiometer behind the cover of Uponor Thermostat T-54 Public Allows minimum or maximum temperature settings of the floor sensor
Embedded in concrete slab
Embedded in wooden suspended floor
The floor sensor limits the maximum or minimum floor temperature, regardless of room temperature. The maximum limitation can be used to prevent sensitive floor covering from exposure to excessive high temperature when there is a high heat demand
To change Uponor Thermostat T-54 Public floor sensor settings 1 Select the desired temperature using the potentiometer
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Controls Radio
T-75 Thermostat User Guide
T-36 Room Thermostat
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T-75 Thermostat
Operating Uponor T-75 with Display Batteries for Thermostats All thermostats use two alkaline 1,5V AAA batteries. Ensure that the batteries are correctly inserted in the thermostats Clean Thermostats Use a dry soft cloth to clean the thermostats Do not use detergent or any other liquids The thermostat displays the room temperature during normal operation, as shown in the illustration.
The table below describes the numbered items in the illustration
1
LCD Display
2
Temperature Sensor for Ambient Temperature
3
+ and - Keys to Set Temperatures
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T-75 Thermostat
Operating Uponor T-75 with Display The table below describes the icons displayed on the Uponor Thermostat display T-75 Temperature display with menus and precision of 0.1º Displayed when setting the temperature set point
Displayed during radio transmission Temperature format for the display Low battery indicator
Change Temperature Format To change the temperature format to Celsius or Fahrenheit: 1 Simultaneously press the + and - keys until the SEL menu appears. 2 Press + or - to change the temperature format ( ºC or ºF ) and wait until the thermostat returns to the initial display Adjust Temperature Use the + or - key of the thermostat to adjust the temperature. To reset the temperature set point to the start up value of 22.0ºC ( 72.0ºF), gently press the + and - key simultaneously. 1 Press the + or - key. The set point icon and value are displayed. 2 Press + or - to change the set point value: For ºC setting by 0.5 ºC steps. For ºF setting by 1 ºF steps. 3 Wait until the radio transmission icon is displayed, confirming that The set point has changed, and the display returns to normal. Set Minimum/Maximum Temperatures The minimum and maximum temperatures ( 5ºC and 35ºC ) of the thermostat are set and can not be changed unless the system is equipped with the Uponor Interface T-75/76 Replace Batteries The thermostat is powered by batteries. Replace the batteries of the thermostat when the symbol is displayed. The illustration shows how to open the thermostat john.ashford@uponor.com 2012
Controls Radio
R-56 Remote Access Modul User Guide
T-36 Room Thermostat
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Controls 24v Controls C-35 230v x 24v Control Panel
I-36 Set-Back Timer
T-35 & T-37 Thermostat
T-36 Digital Thermostat
T-33 Public Thermostat
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T-38 Programmable Digital Thermostat
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I-36 Set-Back Timer User Guide
I-36 Set-Back Timer
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I-36 Operating Buttons
I-36 Set-Back Timer
Button Description
Parameter and Mode Settings Menu To enter the parameter and mode settings menu: 1. Press and hold the OK button for three seconds to enter the settings menu.
The OK button is used to: The first menu, CLK (clock), is displayed Enter and exit the settings menu Confirm a setting
2. Press the + button repeatedly to reach the other menus.
Select comfort or economy mode
The menus are presented in the following order:
The minus and plus sign buttons are used to:
CLK (clock) PRG (programming) HOL (holiday mode) CAL (calibration) OFF (standby mode) 3. Press the - button to run the menu sequence in Opposite order.
Set the temperature setpoint Toggle between comfort and economy modes
4. Press and hold the OK button for three seconds to exit the settings menu.
Modify settings in the settings menus Enter and exit the lock mode (press and hold simultaneous for 3 seconds)
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I-36 Operating Buttons
Run Mode
Power-Up At power-up the I-36 software version is shown for three seconds. Then enters into run mode. Example:
Run mode display description In run mode the screen displays the following: Zone, Z1 or Z2 ECO or Comfort mode icon depending on system working mode Standby icon if the system is set in standby mode Holiday mode icon and remaining days if system is set in holiday mode Lock mode icon if the timer is set in lock mode Manual override icon if the zone is set in forced comfort or ECO mode
Setting forced ECO or Comfort mode To set the system in forced ECO or comfort mode:
Weekday and time Example:
Press the OK button. The house icon starts flashing. Press the + or - button to change from comfort to ECO mode or the other way around. Press the OK button. The screen returns to run mode displaying the selected ECO or comfort mode and the manual override icon. To remove forced mode:
In the example above the following is displayed: Zone Z1 is in economy mode
Press the OK button.
Today is Tuesday
The manual override icon disappears and the system returns to the mode, ECO or comfort, as defined by the programming. Remote System Controlled Forced Economy Mode
Time is 13:20
Changing zone to be displayed To change the zone to be displayed:
Forced economy mode in a zone can be set from a remote external system such as the Uponor R-56 SMS module. Then the empty house and hand icon are flashing. In this case it is not possible to cancel the forced mode from the timer.
Press the + or - button. The screen changes to display the other zone, from zone Z1 to Z2 or the other way around.
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CLK – Clock Settings
12. Press OK to confirm the setting.
The clock menu is used to set date and time.
The screen displays S/W (summer-winter time).
To set the clock parameters:
Two alternatives are selectable:
1. Press and hold the OK key for 3 seconds.
S/W and OK displayed: Automatic change of summer winter time activated
The screen displays CLK (clock). S/W only displayed: Automatic change of Summer winter time de-activated
2. Press OK to enter the clock menu. The screen displays YR (year) and four digits designating the year are blinking.
Example: Automatic summer-winter time change selected.
3. Press the + and - buttons to change the setting. 4. Press OK to confirm the setting. The screen displays MTH (month) and two digits designating the month are blinking. 5. Press the + and - buttons to change the setting. 6. Press OK to confirm the setting.
13. Press OK to confirm the setting and proceed to the next menu.
The screen displays DAY (day) and two digits designating the date are blinking. Lock Mode
7. Press the + and - buttons
The three operating buttons can be locked to Prevent unintentional use.
8. Press OK to confirm the setting. The screen displays TME (time) and either 24:H or AM/PM 12:H, designating the time format are blinking. 9. Press the + and - buttons to change the setting.
Entering lock mode 1. Press and hold the + and - buttons simultaneously for three seconds. The lock icon appears.
10. Press OK to confirm the setting. The screen displays TME (time) and four digits designating the time are blinking.
Other displayed information remains and the timer operates as set-up. Exiting lock mode
11. Press the + and - buttons Press once and the time setting increments with a 1 minute step. Press continuously and the time setting increments with 1 minute steps.
2. Press and hold the + and - buttons simultaneously for three seconds. The lock icon disappears.
After a few seconds increments are made with 10 minute steps and then 1 hour steps.
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I-36 Operating Buttons
PRG – Programming The programming menu is used to adjust the settings for comfort and economy modes.
The diagram below shows the default schedule for Monday till Friday or Monday till Saturday programming groups.
To change the programming: 1. When PRG is displayed, press OK to enter the menu. The next diagram shows the default schedule for The screen displays the same zone, Z1 or Z2, that was displayed in run mode. 2. If required, press the + or - button to change zone. Monday till Sunday programming group.
3. Press OK to start the programming. The group of days flashes (day numbers with frames).
7. Press the + and - buttons to modify the default clock setting: Press once and the time setting increments with a 1 minute step. Press continuously and the time setting increments with 1 minute steps, after a few seconds increments are made with 10 minute steps and then 1 hour steps.
4. Press + or - successively to change the group of days.
8. Press the OK key to change between comfort and economy mode at the desired time.
There are three choices: 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Monday till Friday, default setting 1
2
3
4
5
6
2
3
4
5
6
Continue to the next comfort/economy changeover with the + button. Up to 5 changes in 24 hours are permitted. 9. Continue stepping the clock until midnight is passed.
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Monday till Saturday 1
Set the clock to the time for the first comfort/ economy changeover.
Depending on the selection made in step 4. above, the screen displays the following: If the group Monday till Friday was selected, then
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Monday till Sunday
1
2
3
4
5
6
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5. Press OK to confirm the setting. Saturday till Sunday is displayed. The digital clock starts flashing. 6. Press and hold the OK key for 3 seconds to select the default schedule.
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PRG – Programming
18. Continue stepping the clock until midnight is passed.
Continued
The screen displays the next menu, HOL.
If the group Monday till Saturday was selected, then 1
2
3
4
5
6
HOL – Holiday Mode Entering holiday mode
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1. When HOL is displayed, press OK to enter the menu.
Sunday is displayed. If the group Monday till Sunday was selected, then the screen displays the next menu, HOL, 10. Press and hold the OK key for 3 seconds to select the default schedule.
The screen displays the following: Holiday suitcase
icon
Empty house
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1 d flashing, designating the number of days the holiday mode is active
11. Press the + and - buttons to modify the default clock setting: Press once and the time setting increments with a 1 minute step. Press continuously and the time setting increments with 1 minute steps, after a few seconds increments are made with 10 minute steps and then 1 hour steps. Set the clock to the time for the first comfort/ economy changeover. 12. Press the OK key to change between comfort and economy mode at the desired time. Continue to the next comfort/economy changeover with the + button. Up to 5 changes in 24 hours are permitted. 13. Continue stepping the clock until midnight is passed. The screen displays the next menu, HOL. 14. Press the - key to get back to the PRG screen. 15. Press OK to enter the menu.
2. Press the + and - buttons to set the number of days the holiday mode shall be active. 3. Press OK to confirm the setting. The screen enters run mode. The timer starts to countdown the days when holiday mode is active. The holiday mode ends automatically at 00:00 the day 0. Exiting Holiday Mode 1. Press and hold the OK button for three seconds. The holiday mode is cancelled and the run mode is entered. OFF – Standby Mode Entering standby mode 1. Press OK to confirm the standby mode. The standby
icon is displayed.
Exiting standby mode 1. Press and hold OK for three seconds.
16. Press the + or - button to change zone.
The timer name and software version are displayed for two seconds.
17. Repeat steps 1. to 13. for the other zone.
Then the timer enters run mode.
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T-36 Room Thermostat User Guide
T-36 Room Thermostat
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T-36 Operating Buttons
T-36 Menu Tree
T-36 Room Thermostat
Button Description
Parameter and Mode Settings Menu To enter the parameter and mode settings menu: 1. Press and hold the OK button for three seconds to enter the settings menu.
The OK button is used to: 2. Press the + button repeatedly to reach the other menus.
Enter and exit the settings menu Confirm a setting
The menus are presented in the following order: Select comfort or economy mode
The minus and plus sign buttons are used to:
MOD (regulation choices) BAL (balancing mode) ECO (economy mode) CAL (calibration) OFF (standby mode) 3. Press the - button to run the menu sequence in Opposite order.
Set the temperature setpoint Toggle between comfort and economy modes
4. Press and hold the OK button for three seconds to exit the settings menu.
Modify settings in the settings menus Enter and exit the lock mode (press and hold simultaneous for 3 seconds)
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T-36 Operating Buttons
Power-up
Run Mode ( Continued )
At power-up the thermostat designation, T-36, and the software version is shown for three seconds.
Example:
Then the thermostat enters into run mode.. Example:
In the example above the following is displayed:
• System works in heating mode • Room temperature is 22.3 °C • System works in comfort mode
Run Mode Run mode display description
• System works in auto-balancing mode, heating demand is on
In run mode the screen displays the following: • Room temperature in degrees Celsius • Heating or cooling icon depending on system working mode • ECO or comfort mode icon depending on system working mode • Heating/Cooling demand icon if a demand is present • Standby icon if the system is set in standby mode
ECO – Economy Mode (T-36 only) The economy mode menu is used to set the setback temperature for economy mode. In heating mode, the setback temperature is negative, in cooling mode it is positive. Activation and deactivation of the economy is done from the run mode screen,
• Holiday mode icon and remaining days if system is set in holiday mode
1. When ECO is displayed, press OK to enter the menu.
• Lock mode icon if the thermostat is set in lock mode
The screen displays the setback temperature.
• Manual override icon if the system is set in forced comfort or ECO mode • If a connected floor sensor is faulty, this is indicated by a flashing star to the left of the displayed room temperature
2. Press the + or - button to change the setting. Default setting: 4 °C Setting range: 0 – 11 °C Setting accuracy: 0.5 °C 3. Press OK to confirm the setting and proceed to the next menu.
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T-36 Operating Buttons
Setting forced ECO or comfort mode To set the system in forced ECO or comfort mode: 1. Press the OK button. The house icon starts flashing.
MOD – Regulation Choices The regulation choices menu is used to set the regulation mode of the thermostat. 1. When MOD is displayed, press OK to enter the menu.
2. Press the + or - button to change from comfort to ECO mode or the other way around. 3. Press the OK button. The screen returns to run mode displaying the selected ECO or comfort mode and the manual override icon.
The screen displays one of the following: • RT – room sensor regulation • RFT – room sensor regulation with floor sensor limitation • RS – remote sensor regulation 2. Press the + or - button to change the setting.
To remove forced mode:
3. Press OK to confirm the setting.
1. Press and hold the OK key for 3 seconds.
If RT or RS regulation mode is selected, the next menu is displayed, see section
The manual override icon
disappears and
the system returns to the mode, ECO or Comfort, as defined by the programming. Parameter and Mode Settings Menu To enter the parameter and mode settings menu: 1. Press and hold the OK button for three seconds to enter the settings menu. 2. Press the + button repeatedly to reach the other menus. The menus are presented in the following order:
If RFT regulation mode is selected, the next regulation setting, is displayed. 4. (Heating mode only) The symbol (heating mode) and MAX is displayed (maximum floor temperature limitation). 4.1. Press OK to display the limitation temperature. 4.2. Press the + and - buttons to change the setting. Default setting: 26 °C Setting range: 20 – 35 °C 4.3. Press OK to confirm the setting. 5. (Heating and cooling modes)
Uponor Thermostat T-36
The heating or cooling icon and MIN is displayed (low floor temperature limitation).
• MOD (regulation choices) • BAL (balancing mode) • ECO (economy mode) • CAL (calibration) • OFF (standby mode)
5.1. Press OK to display the limitation temperature. 5.2. Press the + and - buttons to change the setting.
3. Press the -button to run the menu sequence in opposite order.
Default setting: 20 °C Setting range: 10 – 35 °C
4. Press and hold the OK button for three seconds to exit the settings menu.
Press OK to confirm the setting
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T-36 Operating Buttons
BAL – Balancing Mode
OFF – Standby Mode
The balancing mode menu is used to select between manual and auto-balancing. The auto-balance function removes the need for manual balancing of the manifold at installation. The principle for automatic balancing is that the energy required by each loop is distributed in pulses. The length of the pulses in each loop is calculated from the actual heat demand of the room. 1. When BAL is displayed, press OK to enter the menu.
In standby mode, the regulation of the room temperature is disabled, but thermostat still displays the current room temperature. Entering standby mode 1. Press OK to confirm the standby mode. The standby icon and the room temperature is displayed. Exiting standby mode 1. Press and hold OK for three seconds. The thermostat name and software version are displayed for two seconds. Then the thermostat enters run mode.
The screen displays one of the following: • MAN – manual balancing • AB – automatic balancing
Lock Mode
2. Press the + or - button to change the setting. 3. Press OK to confirm the setting
The three operating buttons can be locked to prevent unintentional use. Entering lock mode
CAL – Calibration The calibration menu is used to adjust the temperature sensor in the thermostat.
1. Press and hold the + and - buttons simultaneously for three seconds.
1. When CAL is displayed, press OK to enter the menu.
The lock icon appears. Other displayed Information remains and the thermostat operates as set-up.
The room temperature is displayed.
Exiting lock mode
2. Press the + and - buttons to change the setting in 0.1 °C steps.
1. Press and hold the + and - buttons simultaneously for three seconds.
Setting range: -3 °C to +3 °C
The lock
3. Press OK to confirm the setting.
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T-38 Room Thermostat User Guide
T-38 Room Thermostat
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T-38 Operating Buttons
T-38 Programmable Room Thermostat
Button Description
Parameter and Mode Settings Menu To enter the parameter and mode settings menu: 1. Press and hold the OK button for three seconds to enter the settings menu.
The OK button is used to: The first menu, CLK (clock), is displayed Enter and exit the settings menu Confirm a setting
2. Press the + button repeatedly to reach the other menus.
Select comfort or economy mode
The menus are presented in the following order:
The minus and plus sign buttons are used to: Set the temperature setpoint
CLK (clock) PRG (programming) HOL (holiday mode) MOD (regulation choices) BAL (balancing mode) T 째C (temperature set point) CAL (calibration) OFF (standby mode)
Toggle between comfort and economy modes Modify settings in the settings menus
3. Press the - button to run the menu sequence in Opposite order.
Enter and exit the lock mode (press and hold simultaneous for 3 seconds)
4. Press and hold the OK button for three seconds to exit the settings menu.
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T-38 Operating Buttons
Power-up
Run Mode ( Continued )
At power-up the thermostat designation, T-38, and the software version is shown for three seconds.
Example:
Then the thermostat enters into run mode.. Example:
In the example above the following is displayed:
• System works in heating mode • Room temperature is 22.3 °C • System works in comfort mode
Run Mode Run mode display description
• System works in auto-balancing mode, heating demand is on
In run mode the screen displays the following:
• Today is Thursday
• Room temperature in degrees Celsius
• Time is 15:47
• Heating or cooling icon depending on system working mode
Changing Temperature Setpolnt
• ECO or comfort mode icon depending on system working mode
To adjust the temperature setpolnt of the current mode from the run mode screen:
• Heating/Cooling demand icon if a demand is present
1. Press the + or - button once. The screen shows the current setpolnt flashing.
• Standby icon if the system is set in standby mode
2. Press the + or - button repeatedly to adjust the Setpolnt temperature.
• Holiday mode icon and remaining days if system is set in holiday mode • Lock mode icon if the thermostat is set in lock mode
When the new setpolnt is set, the screen returns to run mode after a few seconds, showing the room temperature.
• Manual override icon if the system is set in forced comfort or ECO mode • If a connected floor sensor is faulty, this is indicated by a flashing star to the left of the displayed room temperature • (T-38 only) Weekday and time
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T-38 Operating Buttons
Setting forced ECO or comfort mode
CLK – Clock Settings T-38
To set the system in forced ECO or comfort mode:
The clock menu is used to set date and time.
1. Press the OK button. The house icon starts flashing.
To set the clock parameters:
2. Press the + or - button to change from comfort to ECO mode or the other way around.
1. Press and hold the OK key for 3 seconds. The screen displays CLK (clock). 2. Press OK to enter the clock menu.
3. Press the OK button. The screen returns to run mode displaying the selected ECO or comfort mode and the manual
The screen displays YR (year) and four digits designating the year are blinking.
override icon.
3. Press the + and - buttons to change the setting.
To remove forced mode:
4. Press OK to confirm the setting. The screen displays MTH (month) and two digits designating the month are blinking.
1. Press and hold the OK key for 3 seconds. 5. Press the + and - buttons to change the setting. The manual override icon
disappears and
the system returns to the mode, ECO or Comfort, as defined by the programming.
6. Press OK to confirm the setting. The screen displays DAY (day) and two digits designating the date are blinking. 7. Press the + and - buttons to change the setting.
Parameter and Mode Settings Menu To enter the parameter and mode settings menu: 1. Press and hold the OK button for three seconds to enter the settings menu.
8. Press OK to confirm the setting. The screen displays TME (time) and either 24:H or AM/PM 12:H, designating the time format are blinking. 9. Press the + and - buttons to change the setting.
• T-38: The first menu, CLK (clock), is displayed 2. Press the + button repeatedly to reach the other menus. The menus are presented in the following order:
10. Press OK to confirm the setting. The screen displays TME (time) and four digits designating the time are blinking. 11. Press the + and - buttons to change the setting:
Uponor Thermostat T-38
• Press once and the time setting increments with a 1
• CLK (clock) • PRG (programming) • HOL (holiday mode) • MOD (regulation choices) • BAL (balancing mode) • T °C (temperature setpoint) • CAL (calibration) • OFF (standby mode)
minute step.
• Press continuously and the time setting increments with 1 minute steps, after a few seconds increments are made with 10 minute steps and then 1 hour steps.
12. Press OK to confirm the setting.
3. Press the -button to run the menu sequence in opposite order.
The screen displays S/W (summer-winter time).
4. Press and hold the OK button for three seconds to exit the settings menu.
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T-38 Operating Buttons
CLK – Clock Settings T-38
There are three choices: 1
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Two alternatives are selectable: • S/W and OK displayed: Automatic change of summer winter time activated
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• S/W only displayed: Automatic change of summer winter time deactivated 1 Example:
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Automatic summer-winter time changes elected.
3. Press OK to confirm the setting. The digital clock starts flashing. 4. Press and hold the OK key for 3 seconds to select the default schedule. The diagram below shows the default schedule for Monday till Friday or Monday till Saturday programming groups.
13. Press OK to confirm the setting. The next diagram shows the default schedule for Monday till Sunday programming group.
PRG – Programming The programming menu is used to adjust the settings for comfort and economy modes. To change the programming: 1. When PRG is displayed, press OK to enter the menu.
5. Press the + and - buttons to modify the default clock setting: • Press once and the time setting increments with a 1 minute step. • Press continuously and the time setting increments with 1 minute steps, after a few seconds increments are made with 10 minute steps and then 1 hour steps. • Set the clock to the time for the first comfort/economy changeover. 6. Press the OK key to change between comfort and economy mode at the desired time. Continue to the next comfort/economy changeover with the + button. Up to 5 changes in 24 hours are permitted.
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T-38 Operating Buttons
PRG – Programming
HOL – Holiday Mode T-38
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Sunday is displayed. If the group Monday till Sunday was selected, then the screen displays the next menu, 8. Press and hold the OK key for 3 seconds to select the default schedule.
The holiday mode menu is used to set a temperature setpoint that is used for a defined period when the house is empty. Entering holiday mode 1. When HOL is displayed, press OK to enter the menu. The screen displays the following: Heating
or cooling
Holiday suitcase
icon depending on mode icon
Ambient temperature
Empty house
icon flashing
9. Press the + and - buttons to modify the default clock setting:
1 d flashing, designating the number of days the holiday mode is active
• Press once and the time setting increments with a 1minute step.
2. Press the + and - buttons to set the number of days the holiday mode shall be active.
• Press continuously and the time setting increments with 1 minute steps, after a few seconds increments are made with 10 minute steps and then 1 hour steps.
3. Press OK to confirm the setting.
• Set the clock to the time for the first comfort/ economy changeover.
4. Press the + and - buttons to change the holiday mode temperature setpoint.
10. Press the OK key to change between comfort and economy mode at the desired time.
Default setting: 18 °C
Continue to the next comfort/economy changeover with the + button. Up to 5 changes in 24 hours are permitted. 11. Continue stepping the clock until midnight is passed. The screen displays the next menu, HOL.
The holiday mode temperature setpoint and the empty house icon are flashing.
Setting range: 10 – 30 °C 5. Press OK to confirm the setting. The screen enters run mode. The thermostat starts to countdown the days when holiday mode is active. The holiday mode ends automatically at 00:00 the day 0. Exiting holiday mode 1. Press and hold the OK button for three seconds. The holiday mode is cancelled and the run mode is entered.
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T-38 Operating Buttons
MOD – Regulation Choices
BAL – Balancing Mode
The regulation choices menu is used to set the regulation mode of the thermostat.
The balancing mode menu is used to select between manual and auto-balancing.
1. When MOD is displayed, press OK to enter the menu.
The auto-balance function removes the need for manual balancing of the manifold at installation.
The screen displays one of the following:
The principle for automatic balancing is that the energy required by each loop is distributed in pulses.
• RT – room sensor regulation • RFT – room sensor regulation with floor sensor limitation • RS – remote sensor regulation 2. Press the + or - button to change the setting.
The length of the pulses in each loop is calculated from the actual heat demand of the room. 1. When BAL is displayed, press OK to enter the menu.
3. Press OK to confirm the setting. The screen displays one of the following: If RT or RS regulation mode is selected, the next menu is displayed, see section If RFT regulation mode is selected, the next regulation setting, is displayed.
• MAN – manual balancing • AB – automatic balancing 2. Press the + or - button to change the setting.
4. (Heating mode only) 3. Press OK to confirm the setting The symbol (heating mode) and MAX is displayed (maximum floor temperature limitation). 4.1. Press OK to display the limitation temperature. 4.2. Press the + and - buttons to change the setting. Default setting: 26 °C Setting range: 20 – 35 °C
The menu for comfort and economy mode temperatures is used to set the setpoint temperature in comfort mode and the setback temperature in economy mode. The settings will apply to the mode the system is set to work in, heating or cooling.
4.3. Press OK to confirm the setting. 5. (Heating and cooling modes) The heating or cooling icon and MIN is displayed (low floor temperature limitation). 5.1. Press OK to display the limitation temperature. 5.2. Press the + and - buttons to change the setting. Default setting: 20 °C Setting range: 10 – 35 °C
T°C – Comfort and economy mode temperatures (T-38 only)
The default comfort and economy settings are used unless the user changes a setpoint from the run mode screen. In that case the latest setpoint setting will be applied. Adjusted settings are saved in the thermostat. 1. When T °C is displayed, press OK to enter the menu.
Press OK to confirm the setting
The screen displays the setpoint temperature and the comfort icon. Continued
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T-38 Operating Buttons
OFF – Standby Mode
T°C – Comfort and economy mode temperatures (T-38 only)
In standby mode, the regulation of the room temperature is disabled, but thermostat still displays the current room temperature.
Continue 2. Press the + or -button to change the setting.
Entering standby mode Default setting, heating mode: 21 °C Default setting, cooling mode: 26 °C
1. Press OK to confirm the standby mode.
Setting range: 5 -30 °C Setting accuracy: 0.5 °C
The standby icon and the room temperature is displayed.
3. Press OK to confirm the setting.
Exiting standby mode
The screen displays the economy setpoint temperature and the ECO icon.
1. Press and hold OK for three seconds.
4. Press the + or - button to change the setting.
The thermostat name and software version are displayed for two seconds. Then the thermostat enters run mode.
Default setting, heating mode: 17 °C Default setting, cooling mode: 30 °C
Lock Mode
Setting range: 5 - 30 °C Setting accuracy: 0.5 °C
The three operating buttons can be locked to prevent unintentional use.
5. Press OK to confirm the setting.
Entering lock mode
CAL – Calibration The calibration menu is used to adjust the temperature sensor in the thermostat. 1. When CAL is displayed, press OK to enter the menu.
The lock icon appears. Other displayed Information remains and the thermostat operates as set-up. Exiting lock mode
The room temperature is displayed. 2. Press the + and - buttons to change the setting in 0.1 °C steps. Setting range: -3 °C to +3 °C
1. Press and hold the + and - buttons simultaneously for three seconds.
1. Press and hold the + and - buttons simultaneously for three seconds. The lock
icon disappears.
3. Press OK to confirm the setting.
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Controls Uponor 24 Volt
T-35 & T-37 Room Thermostats User Guide
T-36 Room Thermostat
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T-35 & T-37 Room Thermostat
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Controls Uponor 24 Volt
T-33 Public Thermostat User Guide
T-36 Room Thermostat
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T-33 Public Thermostat
Select the required room temperature using the potentiometer
Floor Sensor Settings If your system includes a floor sensor, a potentiometer fitted on the Thermostat Public T-33 and Thermostat T-37 allows you to adjust the minimum or maximum Temperature settings for the floor. The floor sensor can be used for maximum or minimum limitation of the floor temperature, regardless of the room temperature. For example, the maximum limitation will protect a sensitive floor covering from exposure to too high temperature when there is a high heat demand. The minimum limitation can keep a tiled floor warm even when there is a no general demand for heat supply to the room.
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230v PRT-E
230v Time Clock
230v DS1-EL
230v Control Panel
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DS1-EL 230v Thermostat
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Air Sensor: Uses the built in air sensor only Air Sensor & Floor Limiting Sensor: Uses the built in air sensor but also uses the remote floor sensor to ensure the floor temperature doesn’t overheat. Floor Sensors: Uses the remote floor sensor only Air Sensor Air & Floor Floor Sensor
Switch 3 and 4 Off Switch 3 On and Switch 4 Off Switch 3 Off and Switch 4 On
6. Floor Limit Temperature This setting is only required when the sensor option is set to Air and Floor mode. The setting is used to protect the floor surface from overheating. It can be set to 30, 35 or 40°C To set the required floor limit temperature, set the DIP switches according to the table. The DIP switches can be accessed from the back of thermostat 30°C 35°C 40°C
Switch 5 and 6 Off Switch 5 On and Switch 6 Off Switch 5 Off and Switch 6 On
Should the floor temperature be achieved (even if the desired room temperature has not) the heating will turn off. The Heat Active Icon will flash in this case. 7. Switching Differential
2. Icons Explained
The thermostat offers 1, 2 and 3°C switching differential. Heating ON
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3. Setting the Temperature In normal mode, the display shows the actual room temperature. To change the set point, rotate the dial until the digital LCD displays the new set temperature. 4. Lock Facility The Uponor DS1-EL has a lock facility. To lock the thermostat, press and hold down the dial for 10 seconds. You will see a lock symbol appear. To unlock, repeat the steps above. Placing DIP switch 8 to ON will lock the thermostat and will override the push dial lock. 5. Sensor Option The thermostat has three modes of operation. These are explained below. Select the desired mode, and then set the DIP switches according to the table. The DIP switches can be accessed from the back of thermostat.
With A 1°C switching differential the heating will switch on 1°C below the set temperature and will turn off when the set temperature is reached. A 2°C will turn the heating on 2°C below the set temperature. 3°C will switch the heating on 3°C below the set temperature. To set the differential, you should set the DIP switches according to the table below. The DIP switch can be accessed from the back of the thermostat. 1°C Switching 2°C Switching 3°C Switching
Switch 1 and 2 Off Switch 1 On and Switch 2 Off Switch 1 Off and Switch 2 On
8. Set Back Function The thermostat offers a set-back function, automatically reducing the set temperature by 4°C. To make use of the set-back function, a 230v time clock is required on the system On receiving a 230v signal on the terminal, the thermostat will set- back the temperature by 4°C. When no 230v signal is present, the thermostat will work to the temperature set on the thermostat. As an indication the thermostat is in the set-back mode, the display flashes when displaying the set temperature
Operating Instructions Programmable Room thermostat
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Single Channel Timer User Instructions
Before you Start
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• 5/2 day - one set of programmes for weekdays and another for weekends. • 7 day - diff erent settings for each day of the week. • 24 hour - one set of programmes for the whole week. See INSTALLER SETTING tick box on inside fl ap label to ascertain which mode your unit is set.
Please Note The unit must be programmed in sequence. ON/OFF times cannot be set out of sequence. If you want to leave a preset time as it is, simply press NEXT to move on to the next setting. Your installer will have set your unit to programme either 2 or 3 ON/OFFs per day. If your clock has been installed to allow 3 ON/ OFFs and you do not wish to use one of the ON/OFF settings, simply programme the ON time to be the same as the OFF time and the setting will not operate. 3
Single Channel Timer User Instructions
Programming the On/Off times in 5/2 day mode 1. Press PROG once until SET ON TIME appears at the top of the display and MOTUWETHFR appears at the bottom of the display. Use the + or - buttons to set the time you would like your system to first come on in the morning (Event 1). 2. Press NEXT ON/OFF once only.
Use the + or - buttons to set the time you want your system to go off (Event 2). To move to the next setting, i.e. when you would like your system to come on again (Event 3) press the NEXT ON/OFF button again. 3. Continue programming the system ON and OFF times for weekday Events 4, 5 and 6 as in Step 2. 4. Press the DAY/HOL button once and SASU will appear at the bottom of the display.
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5. To set the times required for SA and SU repeat steps 1-3 or if the same settings are required press COPY.
6. Press the PROG button once to return the unit to RUN mode (time appears and colon in the display begins to fl ash). 7. Proceed to page 8.
Please Note If this setting is made on a weekend day SASU will show in place of MOTUWETHFR.
Programming the On/Off times in 7 day mode
1. Press PROG once until SET ON TIME appears at the top of the display. Note the current day is displayed. Press the DAY/HOL button until the required day is displayed. 2. Use the + or - buttons to set the time you want your system to fi rst come on in the morning (Event 1). 3. Press NEXT ON/OFF to move to Event 2.
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4. Continue programming the system ON and OFF times in this way by using the + or - buttons to set the time you want and pressing the NEXT ON/OFF button to move to the next setting.
5. Press DAY/HOL button once only. The next day will appear at the bottom of the display. 6. Continue programming the rest of the week by pressing: a) NEXT ON/OFF button to move to the next setting, b) + or - buttons to amend the time, c) DAY/HOL to advance to the next day. d) To copy the previous day press the COPY button.
7. Press the PROG button to return the unit to RUN mode (time appears and the colon in the display begins to fl ash). 8. Proceed to page 8.
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Programming the On/Off times in 24 hour mode
1. Press PROG once until SET ON TIME appears at the top of the display. Use the + or - buttons to set the time you want your system to fi rst come on in the morning (Event 1).
2. Press NEXT ON/OFF to move to Event 2. Continue programming the system ON and OFF times by pressing: a) NEXT ON/OFF button to move to the next setting,
b) + or - buttons to amend the time. 3. Press the PROG button to return the unit to RUN mode (time appears and the colon in the display begins to fl ash). 4. Proceed to page 8.
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Running Your Programme
To run the programme: press the SELECT button.
Each time you press the SELECT button the display will change between ON, OFF, ALLDAY and AUTO.
• AUTO = the system will come on and go off at the programmed times. • ON = the system will remain on constantly. • OFF = the system will not come on. • ALLDAY = the clock will turn the system on at the first programmed ON and will leave it on until your last programmed OFF.
Select the option you require depending on your circumstances, time of year, etc.
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Single Channel Timer User Instructions
Advanced Settings Temporary Override Buttons Sometimes you may need to change the way you use your heating temporarily, i.e. due to unusually cold weather. The TS715 Si has two convenient overrides which can be selected without aff ecting the set programme.
+1HR
Pressing this button when the unit is in AUTO or ALLDAY mode will cause the system to remain on for an extra hour. If it is pressed while the programme is OFF the system will come on immediately for 1 hour then go off again. +1HR will be shown in the display.
MAN
Pressing this button when the unit is in AUTO or ALLDAY mode will cause the system to go OFF until the next programmed ON, or vice versa. MAN will be shown in the display.
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Holiday Programme
To automatically bring the heating back on when returning from holiday the TS715-Si has a built in holiday feature. Follow the steps below to set the date that the system needs to come back on. 1. Press DAY/HOL
2. Use the + or - buttons to select the year.
3. Press DAY/HOL, then use the + and - buttons to select the month.
4. Press DAY/HOL again, then use the + and - buttons to select the day in month. 5. Press DAY/HOL to turn heating off and enter holiday mode. To cancel holiday mode press DAY/HOL.
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Changing Clocks Forward and Backward
This is handled automatically. Should the installer have turned off Automatic Time Change then follow the instructions below. Open the flap on the front of the unit to reveal the programming buttons. To change from Summer to Winter (clocks back) • press and hold - button
To change from Winter to Summer (clocks forward) • press and hold + button
Take care when making this change for the fi rst time. If it is made in the wrong direction the unit will have to be reset and any user-settings re-entered.
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Making a Full Reset If it is necessary to fully reset the unit, excluding the date and time, follow the instructions below. 1. Press and hold the +1HR and MAN buttons on the left hand side of the product.
2. Press the RESET button and hold for 3 seconds.
3. Release the RESET button. The display will change to show the current time.
Example 4. Finally, release both the +1HR and MAN buttons. The unit is now fully reset and must be re-programmed, 12