Uponor Control System Radio Installation Manual Controller and Thermostats, UK, IRL
Uponor Control System Radio Installation Manual Controller and Thermostats, UK, IRL
Uponor Control System Radio Installation Manual Controller and Thermostats, UK, IRL
U N D E R F LO O R H E AT I N G
UPONOR CONTROL SYSTEM
RADIO
Up o nor Nord ic T + 4 6 2 23 3 8 0 0 0
P O Box 101 F + 4 6 2 23 3 8 1 0 1
SE-730 61 Virs bo
3. Installation ....................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.1 Preparation before installation ......................................................................................................................... 6
3.6.1 Testing the communication between the room thermostats and the controller ............................................. 16
3.6.2 Testing the communication between the external sensor thermostats and the controller ............................... 16
3.7 Finishing the installation ............................................................................................................................... 16
3.9 Resetting.................................................................................................................................................... 17
• Installation must be performed by a qualified person • The Uponor Control System uses a 230VAC
according to local regulations. 50Hz power supply.
• Power must be switched off when carrying out the wiring. • Do not use water to clean the Uponor Control
System.
• We decline any responsibility concerning damages and
breakdowns that may result from the non-observance of • Do not expose the Uponor Control System to
these instructions! flammable vapors or gases.
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See another page in the manual. Technical constraints
Extended function with the interface. • Keep installation/data cables away from power
cables > 50V to avoid interference.
LED off.
LED on.
LED blinks.
LED flickers.
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2. The Uponor Control System
The Uponor Control System is a complete management for 2.2 Uponor Control System components
underfloor heating systems. Comfort, user-friendliness and
temperature control for each room can be combined through
the different components. The controller Installation and
Operation Manual allow an optimum installation and setting.
An ergonomic interface can be added in order to facilitate the
setting and optimize the management. If your system is
equipped with an interface, see interface Installation and
Operation Manual.
2 Fastening screws
3 Batteries
Uponor
4 Table stand
Thermostat Mounting
Kit for T-75
5 Wall bracket
2 Fastening screws
Mark Description
10 Antenna
Connection cable for antenna,
11
length 0.3 m
Connection cable for antenna,
12
length 3 m
Installation and Operation
13
Manual
Uponor
14 Floor sensor
Floor sensor
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Screwing the antenna onto a wall 3.2.2 Mounting the controller
• Position the controller just above the manifold. Check
position of 230V socket.
2 Interface RJ 9 connector
7 Power LED
3.3.3 Connecting the actuators to the controller 3.3.4 Installation of the options
Identify what room each loop on the manifold is Systems with interface, please see the interface
STOP supplying and decide which channel it should be Manual.
connected to.
WARNING
Mains supply 230VAC 50Hz
Example installation: Disconnect the 230V mains before installing or
changing the device wiring.
Each thermostat can control any desired channel,
one or several. It simplifies installation and Using an interface with this system allows increased
maintenance if actuators controlled by the same management possibilities.
thermostat are wired to channels in sequence.
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Controller heating / cooling input Circulation pump relay
The Uponor Control System can operate a circulation pump
on heating/cooling demand. The controlled use of a
WARNING
circulation pump improves the efficiency and responsiveness
Do not apply voltage to the controller heating /
of the underfloor heating.
cooling input. Damage to the Uponor Control
System will occur. Example of an installation:
WARNING
See the circulation pump supplier documentation
before performing the connection.
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3.4.1 Mark room thermostats
Using a point, press the registration button of the
• Type of batteries for the thermostats: thermostat for at least 5 seconds.
2x Alkaline AAA 1.5V. Respect the polarity. For Thermostat Display T-75:
• Mark the thermostats with the channel numbers • The temperature is replaced by 2 lines
4
they are to control e.g. 02, 03. For a system • When the temperature appears again the button
with an interface and several controllers the ID can be released
of the controller has to be added e.g. 1.02,
For Thermostat T-55 and Thermostat Public T-53:
1.03, 2.02, 2.03. • The LED of thermostat blinks one time only
If registration is successful the LEDs of channels 02
➜
and 03 switches on after 10 s .
If channel registration fails (the channel LEDs
continues to flash or switch off), follow steps 2 to 4
once more.
LED on
LED flash
LED off
The floor sensor has to be connected to a If no external sensors are used, go to "3.4.13 Close
Thermostat Public T-53. This thermostat has to be the thermostats".
registered to the same channel as the room
thermostat, but can be mounted elsewhere.
The room thermostat must be registered to the 3.4.4.1 Location of a thermostat
controller before the sensor thermostat. See: "3.5 (For all thermostats)
External sensor thermostats" • On an indoor wall.
Example of installation: • 1.5 m to 1.8 m from the floor.
Thermostat Display #01 controls channels 01a,01b
and 02a,02b, • Away from any source of humidity.
External sensor thermostat #01 communicates the floor • Away from any source of heat (television, electronic
temperature to the controller, equipment, fireplace...).
Thermostat Display #03 controls channels 03 and 04.
... • Away from direct solar sunshine.
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Thermostat Display T-75 Installation using the thermostat table stand (option):
Insert the metal stand in the appropriate holes at the back of
the thermostat.
Fix the bracket on the thermostat to lock in place the table
stand.
For more information on external sensor settings: The Thermostat Public T-53 allows a floor or outdoor sensor
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See: "3.5 External sensor thermostats", page: 14. to be fitted to the system.
Configuration switches
3.4.6 Mark the external sensor thermostats The Thermostat Public T-53 has a terminal to permit the
connection of different type of sensors.
See: "3.4.1 Mark room thermostats", page: 11. The switches has to be set according to the type of sensor
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used.
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See: "3.5 External sensor thermostats", page: 14.
3 (No used)
3.4.10 Cancelling the registration of a channel
4 (No used)
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See: "3.9 Resetting", page: 17.
Only one of the four switches must be on. When the
thermostat is used as a room thermostat all
switches should be off. If more than one switch is
3.4.11 Mount external sensor thermostats
on: the LED flickers. It stops flashing when only one
switch is on, or none at all.
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See: "3.5 External sensor thermostats", page: 14.
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3.5.3 Wiring
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3.9 Resetting 3.9.2 Resetting the system
If there are problems with thermostat linking, thermostats
3.9.1 Cancelling the registration of a channel mixed up, bad channel registration, etc, the system can be
reset.
- Only for Thermostat Public T-53: LED flickers if several switches are in ON position.
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UPONOR
U N D E R F LO O R H E AT I N G
UPONOR CONTROL SYSTEM
RADIO
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P O Box 101 F + 4 6 2 23 3 8 1 0 1
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3. Thermostats ..................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.1 Changing the temperature format .................................................................................................................... 8
➜ Result of an action.
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2. The Uponor Control System
The Uponor Control System is a complete management for
underfloor heating systems. Comfort, user-friendliness and
temperature control for each room can be combined through 2 Thermostat T-55
the different components. The controller Installation and
Operation Manual allow an optimum installation and setting.
The thermostat is easy to use.
An ergonomic interface can be added in order to facilitate the
The temperature settings can be adjusted with
setting and optimize the management. If your system is
the help of a simple dial. The cover may be
equipped with an interface, see interface Installation and
removed to allow min/max temperatures to be
Operation Manual.
set.
The 21°C position is marked.
2.1 Overview of the system
The controller manages the operation of the actuators, when
required by the thermostats following a demand for heating
or cooling. It is possible to add an interface to centralize and 3 Thermostat Public T-53
optimize the management of the system.
The thermostat is designed for public location.
An alarm is triggered as soon as the cover is
opened.
The button, switches and potentiometers are
all hidden by a cover. The cover may be
removed to allow min/max temperatures to be
set.
An external sensor can be connected.
Interface I-75
5
(possible option)
1 Thermostat Display T-75 The interface gives you the opportunity to
centralize and optimize the management of the
The thermostat shows the ambient or set system. The interface allows you to display and
temperature on its screen. update easier and faster the operating
The thermostat is designed for operative parameters of the system.
measurement, it is affected by temperature of The interface also displays the causes of any
surrounding surfaces as well as the ambient air alarms. It is simple and easy to use.
temperature.
Default display
(Indication of room
For more information on your system, please see to temperature)
the Installation Report in the fold-out.
Normal operation
When the system is running in normal mode:
• The Power LED is on (visible on the upper right side of 1 LCD display
the controller cover),
Display of temperatures and menus
• In Heating mode, in case of room temperatures lower
Display of the temperature with a precision of 0.1°
than the temperatures set on the thermostat, the
actuators are open. Displayed when setting the temperature set point
• In Cooling mode, in case of room temperatures higher
than the temperature set on the thermostat, the Displayed during radio transmission
actuators are open.
This can be seen in the small windows of the actuators. Temperature format for the display
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Thermostat T-55 Thermostat Public T-53
7 Configuration button
CAUTION
STOP
Your thermostats are allocated by your installer to
precise rooms and locations. Any change of the
location may cause abnormal temperature control.
3 Wait for 5 s
You can avail of an energy-saving mode (ECO Mode) Thermostat Public T-53
if your system is fitted with a Thermostat
Display T-75 and an Interface I-75. This ECO Mode
may be activated from the interface menu and will
allow you to achieve significant energy savings.
3 Wait for 5 s
The radio transmission icon is displayed,
confirming that the set point has been
➜
recorded and sent, and returns to default
display.
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3.3 Setting the min and max temperatures 3.4 Floor sensor settings
If your system includes a floor sensor, a potentiometer fitted
behind the cover of the Thermostat Public T-53 allows you to
Thermostat Display T-75
adjust the minimum or maximum temperature settings for
the floor.
The minimum and maximum temperatures (5° C The floor sensor can be used for maximum or minimum
and 35° C) of the Thermostat Display T-75 are limitation of the floor temperature, regardless of the room
pre-set. It is however possible to tailor these temperature.
temperatures to your system if it is equipped with The maximum limitation can be used, for example, to prevent
an interface. a sensitive floor covering from exposure to a too high
temperature where there is a high heat demand. The
minimum limitation can be used, for example, to keep a tile
Thermostat T-55 floor warm even when there is no general demand for heat
supply to the room.
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4. System maintenance 5. Diagnosis and resolution
Regular checks on your system components are of alarms and faults
recommended in order to optimize performance. This system
requires no maintenance, but every few years the batteries 5.1 Normal system operating conditions:
are to be changed.
5.1.1 Controller
You have the possibility of centralizing and
optimizing the management of the system by The Power LED of the controller is lit up. All the channel LEDs
connecting an interface to the controller. The are off if there is no demand for heating or cooling. The LEDs
interface allows you to display and update easier light up when the corresponding actuators are activated.
and faster the operating parameters of the system. While on stand-by, waiting for the actuators to be activated,
The interface also displays the causes of alarms and the LEDs flash.
facilitates diagnosis.
• Installation report.
• Drawings of the underfloor heating system (if available).
Cover Alarm:
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5.4 List of possible alarms and solutions
Component Indication Causes Solutions Note
power LED and thermostat
antenna out of position or wire mount antenna in correct position
LED's in the controller for
disconnected with wire correctly connected
connected channels flash
short-circuit on a connected check the wiring of the actuators,
actuator replace the actuator
Controller C-55 ■ use another channel (if an
power LED and concerned unused one is remaining)
channel LED flash short-circuit on the actuator
■ for replacement of the
terminal/wiring error
controller, see Installation
manual
the thermostat batteries are
battery icon displayed replace the batteries
discharged
see "3.5 Thermostat battery
batteries totally dead or wrong
replacement"
type of battery used
the display is off
batteries mounted upside down
mount batteries correctly
(reversed polarity)
no radio transmission icon thermostat is out of the correct
move the thermostat
displayed position
■ force the thermostat to
transmit by changing the
Thermostat temperature set point
Display T-75 ■ replace the thermostat
transmitter working but with
radio transmission icon is reduced signal intensity ■ for info how to delete the
displayed but signals are assignment of the old
received only if the thermostat thermostat and replace it with
is close to the antenna the new one, see Installation
Manual
new installations in the house,
try to find a new position for
shielding radio signals (e.g.
thermostat and/or antenna (or, if
drying cupboard, safe, metallic
possible, the shielding object)
door)
the thermostat batteries are
LED blinks twice replace the batteries
discharged
see "3.5 Thermostat battery
batteries totally dead or wrong
replacement"
type of battery used
LED no blinks one time only
batteries mounted upside down
mount batteries correctly
(reversed polarity)
thermostat is out of the correct
move the thermostat
position
■ force the thermostat to
transmit by changing the
Thermostat T-55
temperature set point
and Thermostat
Public T-53 in transmission LED no blinks
■ replace the thermostat
one time
transmitter broken in thermostat
■ for info how to delete the
assignment of the old
thermostat and replace it with
the new one, see Installation
Manual
power LED and concerned
the cover of thermostat is check the settings and put back in
channel LED flash in the
opened (Thermostat Public T-53) place the cover of the thermostat
controller
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: To find out if a problem is caused by the supply system or the control system: loosen the actuators from the manifold, wait
some minutes and check if the flow pipe of the floor heating loop warms up. After some more minutes, the return pipe also
should warm up. If the pipes do not warm up, the trouble lies in the warm water supply, if the loops warm up, the cause
could be the room control system.
2: Supply system defect: no warm water in manifold. Check boiler and circulation pump.
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Technical data
General
■ IP: IP30 (IP: degree of non-accessibility to the active parts of the product and degree of non-accessibility of water)
Thermostat
■ CE marking:
■ Voltage:2.2 V to 3.6 V
Interface
■ CE marking:
Declaration of conformity:
Antenna We hereby declare under our own
■ Power supply: 11VDC ±10% from Controller responsibility that products dealt with by
■ Consumption: << 1W these instructions satisfy all essential
■ Radio Frequency: 868.3 MHz
Mark Description
demands linked to the R&TTE 1999/5/CE
■ Transmitter Duty Cycle: 1% Directive dated March 1999. Terminal block for connection of antenna and
■ Receiver Class: 2 1 extensions
Controller
■ CE marking:
2 Interface RJ 9 connector
- Low Voltage Tests: EN 60730-1* and EN 60730-2-1**
- EMC Tests: EN 60730-1 and EN 301-489-3 Push-button and LED from 01 to 12 for channel
- ERM Tests: EN 300 220-3 3 registration
■ Power supply: 230VAC +10/-15% 50Hz
24VDC ±10%, 218 mA max per output 3 to 12 6 Socket for the connection of the data stick
■ Supply connection: EU - Plug 1 m cable, pre-mounted
#1
Floor sensor
Yes
Pump
No
Floor sensor
Yes
24V
Relay
No 230V
Yes #3
Pump
No
Floor sensor
Yes
Pump
No
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