Siemens RDG Termostato
Siemens RDG Termostato
Siemens RDG Termostato
RDG1… RDG100T
Basic Documentation
Edition: 1.0
CE1P3181en
28 May 2009 Building Technologies
www.heronhill.co.uk
Heronhill Air Conditioning Ltd For all your HVAC Control requirements Tel: 01823 665660
Contents
1 About this document ..............................................................................4
1.1 Revision history.........................................................................................4
1.2 Reference documents ...............................................................................4
1.3 Before you start .........................................................................................4
1.3.1 Copyright ...................................................................................................4
1.3.2 Quality assurance .....................................................................................4
1.3.3 Document use / request to the reader ......................................................5
2 Summary ..................................................................................................6
2.1 Brief description ........................................................................................6
2.2 Types and features....................................................................................7
2.3 Equipment combinations...........................................................................8
2.4 Accessories ...............................................................................................9
2.5 Ordering ....................................................................................................9
3 Use............................................................................................................9
4 Functions ...............................................................................................10
4.1 Temperature control ................................................................................10
4.2 Operating modes.....................................................................................11
4.3 Room temperature setpoints...................................................................12
4.4 Setpoints and sequences........................................................................13
4.4.1 2-pipe and 2-stage applications ..............................................................13
4.4.2 4-pipe applications ..................................................................................14
4.5 Applications overview..............................................................................15
4.6 Additional features ..................................................................................16
4.7 Control sequences ..................................................................................20
4.7.1 Sequences overview (setting via parameter P01) ..................................20
4.7.2 Control outputs overview (setting via DIP switches 4 / 5 and parameters
P46 / P47) ...............................................................................................21
4.7.3 2-pipe fan coil unit ...................................................................................22
4.7.4 2-pipe fan coil unit with electrical heater .................................................23
4.7.5 2-pipe fan coil unit with radiator or floor heating .....................................25
4.7.6 4-pipe fan coil unit ...................................................................................27
4.7.7 4-pipe fan coil unit with electrical heater .................................................29
4.7.8 2-stage heating or cooling.......................................................................31
4.7.9 Chilled / heated ceiling and radiator applications ...................................33
4.7.10 Compressor applications (general) .........................................................33
4.7.11 1-stage heating or cooling with reversing valve ......................................33
4.8 Control outputs ........................................................................................35
4.9 Fan control ..............................................................................................37
4.10 Multifunctional input, digital input ............................................................40
4.11 Auto timer (RDG100T only).....................................................................41
4.12 Handling faults.........................................................................................43
4.13 Infrared remote control............................................................................43
4.14 DIP switches............................................................................................44
4.15 Control parameters .................................................................................45
4.15.1 Service level ............................................................................................46
4.15.2 Expert level, diagnostics and test ...........................................................47
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5 Handling.................................................................................................49
5.1 Mounting and installation ........................................................................49
5.2 Operation ................................................................................................50
5.3 Disposal ..................................................................................................52
6 Engineering ...........................................................................................53
6.1 Connection terminals ..............................................................................53
6.2 Connection diagrams ..............................................................................54
7 Mechanical design ................................................................................56
7.1 General ...................................................................................................56
7.2 Dimensions .............................................................................................56
8 Technical data .......................................................................................57
Index ................................................................................................................ 59
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Siemens RDG100, RDG100T, RDG110, RDG140, RDG160 Basic Documentation CE1P3181en
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2 Summary
2.1 Brief description
Features, all types • 2 multifunctional inputs and 1 digital input for keycard contact, external sensor,
etc.
• Operating modes: Comfort, Energy Saving and Protection
• Automatic or manual heating / cooling changeover
• Adjustable commissioning and control parameters
• Minimum and maximum setpoint limitation
• Backlit LCD
RDG100, RDG100T • AC 230 V operating voltage, on/off, PWM or 3-position control outputs (triac)
features • Output for 3-speed or 1-speed fan
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• Advanced fan control function, i.e. fan kick, fan start, selectable fan operation
(enable, disable or depending on heating or cooling mode)
• Purge function together with 2-port valve in a 2-pipe changeover system
• Reminder to clean filters
• Floor heating temperature limit
• Reload factory settings for commissioning and control parameters
• 7-day time program: 8 programmable timers to switch over between Comfort
and Energy Saving mode (RDG100T)
• Infrared remote control (RDG100T)
Product Features
no.
1)
Number of control outputs
Operating voltage
Infrared receiver
Time program
Backlit LCD
2)
ECM Fan
DC
ON/OFF PWM 3-pos
0..10 V
3) 3) 3)
RDG100 AC 230 V 3 2 2
3) 3) 3)
RDG100T AC 230 V 3 2 2
4)
RDG110 AC 230 V 2
RDG140 AC 24 V 2
RDG160 AC 24 V 2
1) Infrared remote control must be ordered as a separate item
2) ECM fan output DC 0…10 V
3) ON/OFF, PWM or 3-position (triac outputs)
4) Relay output (SPDT)
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2.4 Accessories
Data
Description Product no.
Sheet
Changeover mounting kit (50 pcs / package) ARG86.3 1840
Adapter plate 120 x 120 mm for 4“ x 4“ conduit
ARG70
boxes
Adapter plate 112 x 130 mm for surface wiring ARG70.2
2.5 Ordering
3 Use
The RDG1… room thermostats are designed for use with the following types of
system:
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4 Functions
4.1 Temperature control
General note Setting of the control parameters (P01, etc., mentioned throughout the document)
is described in section 4.15.
The thermostat acquires the room temperature via built-in sensor, external room
temperature sensor (QAA32), or external return air temperature sensor (QAH11.1),
and maintains the setpoint by delivering actuator control commands to heating
and/or cooling equipment. The following control outputs are available depending on
the thermostat type:
• 2-position control on RDG100, RDG100T, RDG110
• PI / P control with 3-position control output on RDG100, RDG100T,
• PI / P control with PWM output on RDG100, RDG100T
• PI / P control with DC 0…10 V control output on RDG140, RDG160
The switching differential or proportional band is 2 K for heating mode and 1 K for
cooling mode (adjustable via parameters P30 and P31).
The integral action time for modulating PI control is 5 minutes (adjustable via
parameter P35).
Display The display shows the acquired room temperature or the Comfort setpoint, selecta-
ble via parameter P06. The factory setting displays the current room temperature.
Use parameter P04 to display the room temperature or setpoint in °F rather than
°C as needed.
Concurrent display of Concurrent display of the current temperature or setpoint in °C and °F (parameter
°C and °F P07) is possible on the thermostats without 7-day time program.
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Select the thermostat's operating mode via the operating mode button on the unit
or operating mode input (e.g. keycard occupancy sensor), when X1, X2, or D1 is
set to 3 (P38, P40, P42). A corresponding setpoint is used to maintain the room
temperature at the desired level depending on the active operating mode. The
following operating modes are available:
Comfort mode In Comfort mode, the thermostat maintains the room temperature setpoint which
can be adjusted via the rotary knob. The fan can be set to automatic or manual
fan speed: Low, medium or high.
Energy Saving mode Energy Saving mode helps save energy. Select it by pressing the operating mode
button if parameter P02 is set accordingly, or if the external operating mode
switchover contact is active (e.g. window contact).
Note If the external operating mode switchover contact is active, user operations are
ineffective and OFF is displayed. Control will then be according to Energy Saving
setpoints (P11 and P12).
Operating mode button The behavior of the operating mode button can be selected via parameter P02:
# Without time With time program Remark
program (RDG100T only)
1 Factory setting
2
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Comfort mode The setpoint in Comfort mode can be adjusted via the rotary knob.
Setpoint limitation For energy saving purposes, the setpoint setting range can be limited to minimum
(P09) and maximum (P10).
P09 < P10 • If the minimum limit P09 is set lower than the maximum limit P10, both heating
and cooling are adjustable between these 2 limits
P09 ≥ P10 • For heating or cooling applications (e.g. 2-stage):
– The setting range in cooling mode is from P09…40 °C in place of 5…40 °C
– The setting range in heating mode is from 5…P10 °C in place of 5…40 °C
• For heating and cooling applications (e.g. 4-pipe):
– P09 is the setpoint for cooling and P10 the setpoint for heating
– The setpoint can no longer be adjusted via the rotary knob
Temporary setpoint If the “Temporary setpoint function” is enabled via parameter P69, the setpoint
adjusted via the rotary knob is set back to the Comfort basic setpoint when the
operating mode changes.
The factory setting for the Comfort basic setpoint is 21 °C and can be changed via
parameter P08.
Energy Saving mode Use control parameters P11 and P12 to adjust the Energy Saving mode setpoints.
The heating setpoint is factory-set to 15 °C, and the cooling setpoint to 30 °C.
Protection mode Use control parameters P65 and P66 to adjust the Protection mode setpoints.
The heating setpoint is factory-set to 8 °C (frost protection) and to OFF for cooling.
Caution If a setpoint is set to OFF (P65, P66), the thermostat does not maintain the setpoint
in the corresponding mode (heating or cooling).
This means no protective heating or cooling function and thus risk of frost in the
heating mode or risk of overtemperature in cooling mode!
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T[°C]
wHeatProt w wCoolProt
3181D127
wHeatEco wCoolEco
Y Y Y Y
2-pipe
W T W T WHeatEco/Prot T WCoolEco/Prot T
2)
YE YE1) YE 2)
YE1)
Y Y Y Y
2-pipe
& el. heater
W T W T WHeatEco/Prot T WHeatEco/Prot WCoolEco/Prot T
YR YR YR YR
Y Y Y Y
2-pipe
& radiator
W T W T WHeatEco/Prot T WHeatEco/Prot WCoolEco/Prot T
2-stage Y Y Y Y
heating or
cooling
W T W T WHeatEco/Prot T WCoolEco/Prot T
1) If P13 = ON
2) In case of manual changeover (P01=2), the first heating sequence is disabled to prevent heating (el.
heater) and cooling (coil) at he same time
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On 4-pipe applications, the Comfort setpoint (w) is in the middle of the dead zone,
between the heating and cooling sequence.
The dead zone can be adjusted via parameter P33.
If manual changeover is selected, then either the cooling sequence or the heating
sequence is released. In this case, the Comfort setpoint is at the selected heating
or cooling sequence.
Energy Saving /
Comfort mode
Protection mode
Heating mode1) Heating and/or
Application Heating and Cooling Cooling mode1)
cooling
4-pipe
Y Y Y Y
W T W T W T WHeatEco/Prot WCoolEco/Prot T
W T W T W T WHeatEco/Prot WCoolEco/Prot T
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The thermostats support the following applications, which can be configured via
DIP switches at the rear of the unit. Depending on the type of thermostat, on/off or
modulating control outputs are available.
Application DIP Control output Product
(set via DIP switches 1…3) switch (set via DIP swi. 4 and 5) no.
Heating or cooling
ON/OFF, PWM, 3-position RDG100..
• 2-pipe fan coil unit B2
M1 OFF
T
1 2 3 4 5
DC 0…10 V RDG140
(B1)
2)
DC 0…10 V RDG160
heater M1 OFF
1 2 3 4 5 DC 0…10 V
• 1-stage compressor and el. T RDG140
(B1) Note: Modulating el. heater
heater 1) DC 0…10 V 2)
RDG160
Note: Modulating el. heater
Heating or cooling and radiator /
ON/OFF, PWM, 3-position RDG100..
floor heating B2
OFF
radiator M1
1 2 3 4 5
T DC 0…10 V RDG140
(B1)
2)
YR
DC 0…10 V RDG160
Heating and cooling
ON/OFF, PWM, 3-position RDG100..
• 4-pipe fan coil unit
• Chilled ceiling and radiator Y2 T
(B1)
ON ON/OFF (SPDT) RDG110
• 1-stage compressor 1) Y1
OFF
• 1-stage compressor with reversing M1
1 2 3 4 5
DC 0…10 V RDG140
valve T
(B1)
2)
DC 0…10 V RDG160
heater
Y2 T
Y1 (B1)
ON ON/OFF (SPDT) RDG110
• 2-stage compressor 1)
M1 OFF
T
(B1)
1 2 3 4 5
DC 0…10 V RDG140
2)
DC 0 … 10 V RDG160
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Note The diagrams above only show the water-based fan coil applications, but not the compressor
Universal applications The RDG1xx.. can also be used on universal applications, e.g. fan coil-based
cooling and floor heating, or chilled ceiling and electrical heater, etc.
For more detailed information, refer to subsection 4.7.9 ff.
Automatic heating / The water temperature acquired by the changeover sensor (QAH11.1 + ARG86.3)
cooling changeover is used to change over from heating to cooling mode and vice versa. When the
water temperature is above 28 °C (parameter P37), the thermostat changes over to
heating mode, and to cooling mode when below 16 °C (parameter P36).
If the water temperature is between the 2 changeover points immediately after
power-up, the thermostat starts in heating mode.
The water temperature is acquired at 30-second intervals and the operating state is
updated accordingly.
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Tw[°C]
Remote heating / The QAH11.1 cable temperature sensor for automatic heating / cooling changeover
cooling changeover can be replaced by an external switch for manual, remote changeover:
X2 X2
T Contact open heating mode
M M Contact closed cooling mode
QAH11.1 3076Z03
T °C
External / return air The thermostat acquires the room temperature via built-in sensor, external room
temperature sensor temperature sensor (QAA32), or external return air temperature sensor (QAH11.1)
connected to multifunctional input X1 or X2.
Inputs X1 or X2 must be commissioned accordingly. See section 4.10 “Multi-
functional input”.
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Purge function The changeover sensor ensures changeover from heating to cooling mode based
on the acquired water temperature. We recommend activating the purge function
(parameter P50) with 2-port valves. This function ensures correct acquisition of the
medium temperature even if the 2-port valve is closed for an extended period of
time. The valve is then opened for 1 to 5 minutes (adjustable) at 2-hour intervals
during off hours.
Caution The purge function (parameter P50) must be disabled if the thermostat is used in
compressor-based applications.
Avoid damage from In very warm and humid climates, the fan can be run periodically or continuously at
moisture a low fan speed (e.g. in empty apartments or shops) in Energy Saving mode by
setting parameter P61, in order to avoid damage from moisture due to lack of air
circulation. See also section 4.9 “Fan control”, under “Fan kick function”.
Minimum output Limit the on/off switching cycle to protect the compressor and reduce wear and
on-time / off-time tear. The minimum output on-time and off-time for 2-position control output can be
adjusted from 1 to 20 minutes via parameters P48 and P49.
The factory setting is 1 minute.
Readjusting the setpoint or heating / cooling mode changeover immediately results
in calculation of the output status; output Y11/Y21 may not hold the minimum 1-
minute on/off time.
If parameter P48 or P49 is set to above 1 minute, the minimum on/off time for the
control output is maintained as set, even if the setpoint or changeover mode is
readjusted.
This function is only available for on/off control with RDG100, RDG100T and
RDG110.
Floor heating / All heating sequences can also be used for floor heating.
Floor cooling You can use fan coil heating / cooling sequences for floor heating or cooling by
disabling the fan via parameter P52.
Floor heating The temperature should be limited for 2 reasons: comfort and protection of the
limitation function floor.
The floor temperature sensor, connected to multifunctional input X1 or X2, acquires
the floor temperature. If the temperature exceeds the parameterized limit
(parameter P51), the heating valve is fully closed until the floor temperature drops
to a level 2 K below the parameterized limit.
This function is factory-set to OFF (disabled).
Input X1 or X2 must be commissioned accordingly (P38 or P40 = 1).
See section 4.10 “Multifunctional input”.
Recommended values Living rooms:
for P51: Up to 26 °C for long-term presence, up to 28 °C for short-time presence.
Bath rooms:
Up to 28 °C for long-term presence, up to 30 °C for short-time presence.
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The table below shows the relation between parameter, temperature source and
temperature display:
External temp. Source for display of room Output control according Floor temp. limit
Parameter P51
sensor available temperature to function
OFF No Built-in sensor Built-in sensor Not active
OFF Yes External temp. sensor External temp. sensor Not active
10...50˚C No Built-in sensor Built-in sensor Not active
Built-in sensor + limit by
10…50˚C Yes Built-in sensor Active
external sensor
The floor temperature limitation function influences the outputs listed in the table
below:
Dewpoint monitoring Dewpoint monitoring is essential to prevent condensation on the chilled ceiling
(cooling with fan disabled, parameter P52). It helps avoid associated damage to
the building.
A dewpoint sensor with a potential-free contact is connected to multifunctional input
X1, X2 or D1. If there is condensation, the cooling valve is fully closed until no
more condensation is detected, and the cooling output is disabled temporarily.
The condensation symbol is displayed during temporary override.
The input must be commissioned accordingly (P38, P40, P42).
See section 4.10 “Multifunctional input”.
Button lock If the button lock function is enabled by parameter P14, the buttons will be locked
or unlocked by pressing the right button for 3 seconds.
If “Auto lock” is configured, the thermostat will automatically lock the buttons 10
seconds after the last adjustment.
Operating mode The thermostat can be forced into Energy Saving mode, e.g. when a window is
switchover contact opened. The window contact can be connected to digital input D1 (or
(window contact) multifunctional input X1, X2). Set parameter P42 (P38, P40) to 3.
Extended Comfort The left button switches the operating mode from Energy Saving to Comfort for the
mode (operating mode period preset in P68, if the following conditions are fulfilled:
switchover contact • The operating mode switchover contact is closed (connected to input X1, X2,
closed) D1, parameter P38, P40, P42 set to 3)
• Parameter P68 (extend Comfort period) is greater than 0
During the temporary Comfort mode extension, timer symbol appears.
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Temporary timer for The current operating mode can be forced temporarily into Comfort or Energy
extension of presence / Saving / Protection mode. The time period is adjusted via the rotary knob:
absence • Extend presence: Set the device to Comfort mode for the selected time period
• Extend absence: Set the device to Energy Saving / Protection mode for the
selected time period
To activate the function, keep the left button pressed and, within 3 seconds, turn
the rotary knob
• clockwise for extended presence
• counterclockwise for extended absence
The rotary knob adjusts the time period:
• Extend presence: 0.00…+9:30 in steps of 30 minutes; symbol appears
• Extend absence: 0.00…–9:30 in steps of 30 minutes; symbol or appears
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The available modes depend on the application (selected via DIP switch, see
section 4.5).
Parameter P01 = 0 P01 = 1 P01 = 2 P01 = 3 P01 = 4
T
Sequence
T °C T °C T °C T °C
T °C
Mode Heating mode Cooling mode Manually select Automatic Heating and
heating or heating/cooling cooling mode,
cooling mode changeover via i.e. 4-pipe
Available external water
for basic temperature
application 1) : sensor or
remote switch
2-pipe,
2-pipe & el. heater
2-pipe & radiator
4-pipe 2) 2)
4-pipe & el. heater
2-stage heating or
cooling
Notes 1) Chilled / heated ceiling and radiator applications, see section 4.7.9
2) Manual and automatic changeover for 4-pipe applications, see section 4.7.6:
– 4-pipe manual changeover (P01=2) means activating either cooling or
heating outputs
– 4-pipe automatic changeover (P01=3) means swapping the control outputs
according to a heating / cooling sensor or remote switch (main and secondary
application), see section 4.7.6
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Control outputs
(2-position)
DC 0…10 V
2-position
3-position
PWM
Application
2-pipe
2-pipe and electrical heater
2-pipe and radiator
4-pipe
4-pipe and electrical heater ( )*
2 stage, cooling or heating
RDG100T
RDG100T
RDG100T
RDG100
RDG110
RDG100
RDG100
RDG140
RDG160
Available with type
With RDG100 and RDG100T, the function of the control outputs (2-position or 3-
position) is set via DIP switches 4 and 5 .
With RDG140 and RDG160, DIP switches 4 and 5 can be used to invert the
DC 0…10 V signal to 10…0 V.
3181D101
OFF OFF OFF OFF
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
For details concerning connection of peripheral devices and setting of the DIP
switches, refer to the Mounting Instructions:
– [4] M3181.1 (RDG100, RDG100T)
– [5] M3181.2 (RDG110)
– [6] M3181.3 (RDG140, RDG160)
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ON/OFF control
Control sequence The diagram below shows the control sequence for 2-position control.
on/off output
Heating mode Cooling mode
Y Y
3076D02
3076D01
Y1 Y1
1 1
w w
0 T[°C] 0 T[°C]
½ SDH ½ SDH
½ SDC ½ SDC
Control sequence The diagram below shows the control sequence for modulating PI control.
modulating output
Heating mode Cooling mode
Y [%] Y [%]
3076D03
3076D04
Y1
Y1
100 100
0
w T[°C] 0
w T[°C]
XpH XpC
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Heating or cooling with On 2-pipe applications with electrical heater, the thermostat controls a valve in
auxiliary heater heating / cooling mode with changeover, heating only, or cooling only plus an
auxiliary electrical heater.
Cooling only is factory set (P01=1) with enabled electrical heater (P13).
Electrical heating, In cooling mode, the valve receives an OPEN command if the acquired tempera-
active in cooling mode ture is above the setpoint.
The electrical heater receives an ON command if the acquired room temperature
drops below “setpoint” minus “dead zone” (= setpoint for electrical heater) while the
electrical heater is enabled (parameter P13 = on).
Note: “Setpoint for electrical heater” is limited by parameter “Maximum heating
setpoint” (P10).
Electrical heating in In heating mode, the valve receives an OPEN command if the acquired tempera-
heating mode ture is below the setpoint. The electrical heater is used as an additional heating
source when the heating energy controlled by the valve is insufficient.
The electrical heater receives an ON command, if the temperature is below
“setpoint” minus “setpoint differential” (= setpoint for electrical heater).
Electrical heating and The electrical heater is active in heating mode only and the control output for the
manual changeover valve is permanently disabled when manual changeover is selected (P01=2).
Digital input “Enable Remote enabling / disabling of the electrical heater is possible via input X1, X2 or
electrical heater” D1 for tariff regulations, energy savings, etc.
Input X1, X2, or D1 must be commissioned accordingly (parameters P38, P40,
P42). See section 4.10 “Multifunctional input”.
Caution An electrical heater must always be protected by a safety thermostat!
ON/OFF control
Control sequence The diagram below shows the control sequence for 2-position.
on/off output
Heating mode Cooling mode
(automatic changeover = heating or heating only) (man. / auto. changeover = cooling or cooling only)
Y YE Y1 Y YE Y1
3076D05
3076D06
wD xdz
1 1
w w
0 T[°C] 0 T[°C]
½ SDH ½ SDH ½ SDC ½ SDC
½ SDH ½ SDH ½ SDH ½ SDH
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Control sequence The diagram below shows the control sequence for modulating control.
modulating output
Heating mode Cooling mode
(automatic changeover = heating or heating only) (man. /auto. changeover = cooling or cooling only)
Y [%] YE Y1 Y [%] YE Y1
3076D08
3076D09
wD xdz
100 100
0 T[°C] 0
XpH w XpC T[°C]
XpH XpH w
3076D10
YE W Room temperature setpoint
Y1 Control command “Valve”
100
YE Control command “Electrical heater”
XpH Proportional band “Heating” (P30)
XpC Proportional band “Cooling” (P31)
0
w T[°C]
Xdz Dead zone (P33)
XpH
wD Setpoint differential (P34)
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Heating or cooling with On 2-pipe applications with radiator, the thermostat controls a valve in heating /
radiator or floor heating cooling mode with changeover, heating only, or cooling only plus a radiator valve.
Cooling only is factory-set (P01=1).
Radiator, active in In cooling mode, the valve receives an OPEN command if the acquired tempera-
cooling mode ture is above the setpoint.
The radiator receives an ON command if the acquired room temperature drops
below “setpoint” minus “dead zone” (= “setpoint for radiator”).
Radiator in heating mode In heating mode, the radiator receives an OPEN command if the acquired tempera-
ture is below the setpoint. The fan coil unit is used as an additional heat source
when the heat energy controlled by the radiator is insufficient.
The fan coil unit receives an ON command if the temperature is below “setpoint”
minus “setpoint differential” (= setpoint for fan coil unit).
Floor heating The radiator sequence can also be used for floor heating.
The "Floor heating limitation function" is described on page 17.
ON/OFF control The diagram below shows the control sequence for 2-position control.
Heating mode Cooling mode
(automatic changeover = heating or heating only) (man. /auto. changeover = cooling or cooling only)
Y Y1 YR Y YR Y1
3181D120
3181D121
wD xdz
1 1
w w
0 T[°C] 0 T[°C]
½ SDH ½ SDH ½ SDC ½ SDC
½ SDH ½ SDH ½ SDH ½ SDH
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Y [%] Y1 YR Y [%] YR Y1
3181D123
3181D122
wD xdz
100 100
0 T[°C] 0
XpH w XpC T[°C]
XpH XpH w
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Heating and cooling On 4-pipe applications, the thermostat controls 2 valves in heating and cooling
mode, heating / cooling mode by manual selection, or heating and cooling mode
with changeover. Heating and cooling mode (P01=4) is factory-set.
4-pipe application with The heating or cooling output can be released via operating mode button if
manual changeover parameter P01 is set to manual (P01=2).
“Main and secondary” If parameter P01 is set to changeover (P01=3), the heating and cooling output is
application (4-pipe swapped according to the changeover sensor input status (see automatic heating
with changeover) and cooling changeover sensor, section 4.6). This mode is used for the so-called
“Main and secondary” application. This is a 4-pipe fan coil unit system with different
capacity of the 2 coils. The water circuit is changed to optimize the energy
exchange depending on the season (summer/winter):
– Winter: Large coil (V1) for heating, small coil (V2) for cooling
– Summer: Large coil (V1) for cooling, small coil (V2) for heating
Y
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Changeover
3181D117
YH YC
1
V2
T B2 w
0 T[°C] Note:
w
This example shows
V1 on/off control;
M1
for modulating con-
YH V1 trol, connect the
Changeover appropriate output
T
YC V2 terminals.
B1
Notes • The factory setting for the heating and cooling changeover sensor (B2 in the
above diagram) is input X2 (P40 = 2)
• The thermostat assumes winter operation when B2 > P37 (factory setting 28 °C)
• The thermostat assumes summer operation when B2 < P36 (factory setting 16 °C)
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ON/OFF control The diagram below shows the control sequence for 2-position control.
Heating mode with manual selection Cooling mode with manual selection
(P01=2) (P01=2)
Y Y
3076D13
3076D01
Y1 Y2
1 1
w w
0 T[°C] 0 T[°C]
½ SDH ½ SDH ½ SDC ½ SDC
3076D11
½ xdz ½ xdz w Room temperature setpoint
1 Y1 Control command “Valve” or “Comp.” (H)
Y2 Control command “Valve” or “Comp.” (C)
w SDH Switching differential “Heating” (P30)
0 T[°C]
½ SDC ½ SDC SDC Switching differential “Cooling” (P31)
½ SDH ½ SDH Xdz Dead zone (P33)
Heating mode with manual selection Cooling mode with manual selection
(P01=2) (P01=2)
Y [%] Y [%]
3076D03
3076D14
Y1 Y2
100 100
0
w T[°C] 0 T[°C]
w
XpH
XpC
½ xdz ½ xdz
w Room temperature setpoint
100 Y1 Control command “Valve” heating
Y2 Control command “Valve” cooling
0
XpH w XpC T[°C] XpH Proportional band “Heating” (P30)
XpC Proportional band “Cooling” (P31)
Xdz Dead zone (P33)
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Heating and cooling with On 4-pipe applications with electrical heater, the thermostat controls 2 valves in
auxiliary heater heating and cooling mode by manual selection, heating and cooling mode with
automatic changeover, heating only, or cooling only plus an auxiliary electrical
heater. Heating and cooling is factory-set (P01=4).
Electrical heating in The electrical heater is used as an additional heat source when the heating energy
heating mode controlled by the valve is insufficient.
The electrical heater receives an ON command when the temperature is below
“setpoint” minus “1/2 "dead zone" minus "setpoint differential" (= "setpoint for
electrical heater").
Digital input “Enable Remote enabling / disabling of the electrical heater is possible via input X1, X2, or
electrical heater” D1 for tariff regulations, energy saving, etc.
Input X1, X2, or D1 must be commissioned accordingly (parameters P38, P40,
P42). See section 4.10 “Multifunctional input”.
Caution An electrical heater must always be protected by a safety thermostat!
4-pipe application with The heating or cooling output can be released via operating mode button if
manual changeover parameter P01 is set to manual (P01=2).
ON/OFF control The diagram below shows the control sequence for 2-position control.
Heating mode with manual selection (P01=2) Cooling mode with manual selection P01=2)
Y Y Y3
3181D126
3181D125
Y2 (YE) Y1
1 1
w w
0 T[°C] 0 T[°C]
½ SDH ½ SDH ½ SDC ½ SDC
½ SDH ½ SDH
WD
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Heating mode with manual selection (P01=2) Cooling mode with manual selection P01=2)
Y [%] Y [%]
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Y3
3181D105
Y2 (YE) Y1
100 100
w
0
w
T[°C] 0 T[°C]
½ SDH ½ SDH XpH XpC
wD
3181D114
½ xdz ½ xdz
w Room temperature setpoint
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ON/OFF control The diagram below shows the control sequence for 2-position control.
Y Y
3181D16
SDH SDH
3181D15
SDC SDC
1 1
YHC1
YHC1
YHC2
YHC2
w w
0 0
wD wD TR [°C]
TR [°C]
Changeover
T[°C] Room temperature
3181D17
Y
SDH SDH SDC w Room temperature setpoint
1 YHC1 Control command “Stage 1"
SDC
YHC2 Control command “Stage 2”
YHC2
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Y Y
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XpH XpH
3181D18
XpC XpC
100% 100%
YHC1 YHC2
YHC2 YHC1
w w
0% 0%
wD wD
TR [°C] TR [°C]
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ON
OFF
1 2 3
RV C1
ON/OFF control The diagrams below show the control sequences for 2-position control.
Heating mode with manual selection Cooling mode with manual selection
(P01 = 2) (P01 = 2)
3181D116
Y Y
3181D115
C1 (H) C1 (C)
1 1
w w
0 T[°C] 0 T[°C]
½ SDH ½ SDH ½ SDC ½ SDC
Y12 Y12
RV
RV
1 1
w w
0 T[°C] 0 T[°C]
RV
1
w
0 T[°C]
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Overview of control Different control output signals are available depending on the thermostat type, the
outputs position of DIP switches 4 and 5, and parameters P46 and P47.
ON/OFF control signal The valve or compressor receives the OPEN/ON command via control output Y1 or
(2-position) Y3 (RDG110: Y11, Y21):
1. When the acquired room temperature is below the setpoint (heating mode) or
above the setpoint (cooling mode).
2. When the control outputs have been inactive for more than the “Minimum
output off-time” (factory setting 1 minute, adjustable via parameter P48).
OFF command:
1. When the acquired room temperature is above the setpoint (heating mode) or
below the setpoint (cooling mode).
2. When the valve has been active for more than the “Minimum output on-time”
(factory setting 1 minute, adjustable via parameter P49).
Electrical heater The electrical heater receives an ON command via the auxiliary heating control
control signal output (Y…, see Mounting Instructions):
(2-position) 1. When the acquired room temperature is below “setpoint for electrical heater”
2. When the electrical heater has been switched off for at least 1 minute
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2. When the thermostat calculates the positions "fully close" or "fully open", the
actuator running time is extended by 150% to ensure the right actuator position
is synchronized to the control algorithm.
3. After the actuator reaches the position calculated by the thermostat, a waiting
time of 30 seconds is applied to stabilize the outputs.
PWM control This function is available with RDG100 and RDG100T only.
The demand calculated by PI control from the current room temperature and set-
point is provided via Y1 and Y3 to the valve actuator as a PWM signal (pulse width
modulation) for thermal actuators. The output is activated for a period proportional
to the heating / cooling demand and then switched off for the rest of the PWM
interval.
The interval is 150 seconds (factory setting). It can be adjusted via parameters
P44 (Y1) or P45 (Y3). These parameters are only visible if 2-position is selected via
DIP switches 4 and 5 and if PWM is selected via P46 and P47.
PWM for thermal For thermal valve actuators, set the running time to 240 seconds.
valve actuators
Note! • Never apply PWM to an electromotoric actuator
• It is not possible to ensure exact parallel running of more than one thermal valve
actuator. If several fan coil units are driven by the same thermostat, preference
should be given to electromotoric actuators
PWM for electrical For electrical heaters, set the running time to 90 seconds.
heaters To avoid burn-off of mechanical contacts by frequent switching, use a current valve
in place of a relay or contactor.
DC 0...10 V control This function is available with RDG140 and RDG160 only.
DC 0...10 V The demand calculated by PI control from the current room temperature and
for valve actuators setpoint is provided via Y10 and Y20 to the valve actuator as a continuous
DC 0...10 V signal.
DC 0...10 V • The demand calculated by PI control from the current room temperature and
for electrical heaters setpoint is provided via Y20 as a continuous DC 0...10 V signal.
• The signal converter (SEM61.4) converts the DC 0...10 V signal to AC 24 V
PDM pulses for the current valve
• The current valve (SEA45.1) supplies the electrical heater with AC 50…660 V
pulsed current
L
3181D21
G
FF
G Y E
F...
Y PWM
N1 AC 24 V U1
G0 Y1 G
DC 0 ... 10 V
Y1 G L
N1 RDG140, RDG160
Y1 U1 Signal converter SEM61.4 (see Data Sheet N5102)
Q
G0
Y1 Current valve SEA45.1 (see Data Sheet N4937)
K... K… Safety loop (e.g. safety thermostat and high-
5.7 kW temperature cutout)
max. FF Very fast-acting fuse
N F… Overcurrent trip
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Overview of fan Different fan output signals are available depending on the thermostat type:
outputs
Control output On/off Modulating fan
Product no. 1- / 3-speed fan DC 0…10 V
RDG100, RDG100T Q1,Q2,Q3 (3)
RDG110 Q1,Q2,Q3 (3)
RDG140 Q1,Q2,Q3 (3)
RDG160 Y50 (1)
( ) Number of outputs
The fan operates in automatic mode or at the selected speed with manual mode.
In automatic mode, the fan speed depends on the setpoint and the current room
temperature. When the room temperature reaches the setpoint, the control valve
closes and the fan switches off or stays at fan speed 1 (parameter P60; factory
setting: fan speed 1 in dead zone).
3-speed fan control The individual switching points for ON of each fan stage can be adjusted via control
with modulating parameters P55…P57. The fan speed switch off point is 20% below the switch on
heating / cooling point. The diagram below shows fan speed control for modulating PI control.
control Q
w Room temperature setpoint
Q3 Q Fan speed
YH Control demand “Heating”
Q2 YC Control demand “Cooling”
XpH Proportional band “Heating”
Q1 XpC Proportional band “Cooling”
Xdz Dead zone
100 0 w 0 100
YH[%] XpH xdz XpC YC[%]
w T[°C]
XpHFan XpCFan
Look-up table with SDH/SDC [K] 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 >4.5
on/off control XpHFan/XpCFan [K] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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1-speed / 3-speed fan The fan speed thermostat can control a 1-speed or 3-speed fan (selected via
control parameter P53). A 1-speed fan is connected to terminal Q1, a 3-speed fan
to terminals Q1, Q2 and Q3.
Control sequence RDG160 has a DC 0…10 V output for electronically commutated (ECM) fan
for modulating fan motors. The switching points can be set via parameter P55…P57.
(ECM fan)
Q [%] w Room temperature setpoint
100
Q Fan speed
YH Control demand “Heating”
YC Control demand “Cooling”
SFmax
SFmin
XpH Proportional band “Heating”
3181D109
XpC Proportional band “Cooling”
Xdz Dead zone
100
SFan
0 w 0
SFan
100 SFan Switching point fan (P57)
YH[%] YC[%]
SFmin ECM fan min. output (P56)
XpH xdz XpC
SFmax ECM fan max. output (P55)
100
Fan III
=
SFmax
SFmin
Fan II
= 3181D110
Fan I
100 0 w 0 100
SFan SFan YC[%]
YH[%]
Fan operation as per Fan operation can be limited to be active with cooling only or heating only, or even
heating / cooling be totally disabled via control parameter “Fan operation” P52.
mode, or disabled When fan operation is disabled, the fan symbol on the display disappears and
pressing the fan button has no influence.
This function allows you to use the thermostat on universal applications such as
chilled / heated ceilings and radiator, etc. (see sections 4.7.9 ff).
Fan minimum In automatic mode, a dwelling time of 2 minutes (factory setting) is active. The fan
on- time maintains each speed for at least 2 minutes before it changes to the next speed.
This minimum on-time can be adjusted from 1…5 minutes via parameter P59.
Fan operation in In automatic fan mode and with the room temperature in the dead zone, the control
dead zone (fan kick) valve is normally closed and the fan disabled. With the fan kick function, the fan
can be released from time to time at low speed for minimum on-time (see above)
even if the valve is closed.
This function can be used to avoid damage from moisture due to a lack of air circu-
lation, or to allow a return air sensor to acquire the correct room temperature.
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Q1
0
t [h:mm]
The periodic fan kick time can be selected individually for Comfort mode via
parameter P60, and for Energy Saving mode via parameter P61.
Note: Fan kick value “0” means the fan runs continuously in the dead zone.
Fan kick value “OFF” means the fan does not run in the dead zone.
Fan start When the fan starts from standstill, it starts at speed 3 for 1 second to ensure safe
fan motor start by overcoming inertia and friction (selected via parameter P58).
Q 1 sec
3181D22
Q3
Q2
Q1
0
T
Fan overrun for When the electrical heater is switched off, the fan overruns for 60 seconds
electrical heater (parameter P54) to avoid overtemperature of the electrical heater or prevent the
thermal cutout from responding.
Fan failure In case of fan failure, the thermostat cannot protect the electrical heater against
overtemperature. That is why the electrical heater must feature a separate safety
device (thermal cutout).
Clean fan filter The clean fan filter reminder function counts the fan operating hours and displays
reminder message “FIL” to remind the user to clean the fan filter as soon as the threshold
is reached. This does not impact the thermostat's operation, which continues to run
normally.
The clean filter reminder is reset when the operating mode is manually set to
Protection and back.
Fan in Auto Timer In Auto Timer mode, the default fan mode is automatic. The fan mode can be
mode changed to manual by pushing the “FAN” button. The fan returns to the automatic
(RDG100T only) default mode after each switchover from Comfort to Energy Saving mode and vice
versa.
Fan start delay To let the heating / cooling coil reach its temperature, the fan start can be delayed
(2-position control only) by a time period set via parameter P67.
Y
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0 T
P67
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The thermostat has 2 multifunctional inputs X1 and X2 and a digital input D1.
A sensor type NTC like the QAH11.1 (AI, analog input) or a switch (DI, digital input)
can be connected to the input terminals. The functionality of the inputs can be
configured via parameters P38 for X1, P40 for X2, and P42 for D1.
Operational action can be changed between normally open (NO) and normally
closed (NC) via parameter P39, P41 (or P43 if it is a digital input).
Each input X1, X2 or D1 must be configured with a different function (1…5).
Exception: 1, 2 or 3 inputs can be configured as alarm inputs (6).
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1. Press the program mode button to enter the programming mode menu.
2. Press button (OK) to enter the setting mode for the time of day.
The time digits start blinking.
3. Turn the rotary knob clock- or counterclockwise to set the time of day.
12-hour and 24-hour If the current time of day is in 24-hour format and you wish to change it to 12-hour
format format, turn the knob clockwise passed 23:59 or counterclockwise passed 00:00.
If the current time of day is in 12-hour format and you wish to change it to 24-hour
format, turn the knob clockwise passed 12:00 pm or counterclockwise passed
12:00 am.
Power failure After a power failure, the time of day will blink to indicate power was lost.
However the auto timer will continue to run with the time before the power loss
occurred. Enter the setting mode to adjust the time of day if needed.
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Setting the timers The RDG100T provides 8 programmable timers A1 … A8. Each timer has a
Comfort mode start and end time that can be applied to one or several weekdays.
To set an auto timer, proceed as follows:
1. Press the program mode button twice to select “Auto timer setting” on the
“Programming mode” menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob to the desired timer A1…A8 that you wish to adjust and
press button (OK).
3. Turn the rotary knob to adjust the Comfort mode start time and confirm by
pressing button (OK).
4. Turn the rotary knob to adjust the Comfort mode end time or Energy Saving
start time respectively and confirm by pressing button (OK)
5. Weekday , and blink. Press button (OK) to select or button
(Esc) to deselect each day and advance to the next day.
6. After the 7th day is adjusted, all selected weekdays blink.
Confirm setting for actual timer by pressing button (OK) and advance to the
next timer. To adjust the next timer, repeat step 3…6 or press button (Esc)
to leave the setting mode.
Note To save your adjustments, remember to press button (OK) in step 6 above before
pressing button (Esc) to leave the programmable timer setting mode.
1. Press the program mode button twice to select the “Auto timer setting” in
programming mode.
2. Turn the rotary knob to review the 8 auto timers.
3. Press button (Esc) to return to normal operation.
Default timer Timers A1…A4 have the following default settings (residential use):
settings
Days Time when thermostat is in Comfort mode
Mon(1)- Fri(5) 06:30 – 08:30 (A1) 17:30 – 22:30 (A2)
Sat (6) 08:00-23:00 (A3)
Sun (7) 08:00-22:30(A4)
• The thermostat is in Energy Saving mode during the
remaining time
• Timers A5…A8 are free with no default settings
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1. Press the program mode button twice to select the “Auto timer setting” in
programming mode.
2. Press button (OK) to enter the timer setting mode.
3. Press the program mode button for at least 3 seconds.
“rES” will be displayed.
4. Press button (OK) to confirm reloading of the default timer settings
or button (Esc) to leave without change.
The display will show “8888” during the reloading process.
Overlapping of timer When several timer sequences overlap, the resulting output is the OR combination
sequences of the Comfort mode time of all timers.
09:00 12:00 20:00 22:00
A1 = 09:00 – 22:00
A2 = 12:00 – 20:00
3181D119
Resulting output:
= 09:00 – 22:00
Temperature out When the room temperature is outside the measuring range, i.e. above 49 °C or
of range below 0 °C, the limiting temperatures blink, e.g. “0 °C” or “49 °C”.
The heating output is activated if the current setpoint is not set to “OFF”, the
thermostat is in heating mode and the temperature is below 0 °C.
For all other cases, no output is activated.
The thermostat resumes Comfort mode after the temperature returns to within the
measuring range.
Use the IRA211 infrared remote control to operate a thermostat with built-in
infrared receiver. The following operations can be carried out remotely:
• Select Protection, Comfort or Auto Timer mode
• Adjust setpoint in Comfort mode
• Select fan mode “Automatic” or “Manual”
A buzzer in the thermostat indicates remote control command reception.
Infrared remote control can be disabled via parameter P70.
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ON
Use the DIP switches at the rear of the thermostat to commission the thermostat's
OFF basic application prior to snapping it to the base.
1 2 3 4 5
For details concerning connection of peripheral devices and setting of the DIP
switches, refer to the Mounting Instructions:
– [4] M3181.1 (RDG100, RDG100T)
– [5] M3181.2 (RDG110)
– [6] M3181.3 (RDG140, RDG160)
Note During startup, the thermostat reloads the control parameter factory settings after
each change of DIP switch setting.
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The “Service level” contains a small set of parameters to set up the thermostat for
the HVAC system and to adjust the user interface. These parameters can usually
be adjusted any time.
Change parameters at the “Expert level” carefully, as they impact control
performance and functionality of the thermostat.
Enter “Expert level” 1. Press left button and right button simultaneously for >3 seconds, release,
and "Diagnostics and press the left button for >3 seconds, then turn the rotary knob
test" counterclockwise min. ½ rotation.
The display shows “Pxx”.
Continue with step 2.
Adjusting parameters 2. Select the required parameter by turning the rotary knob.
3. Press button (OK); the current value of the selected parameter starts
blinking and can be changed by turning the rotary knob.
4. Press button (OK) to confirm the adjusted value or button (Esc) to
cancel the change.
5. If you wish to adjust additional parameters, repeat steps 2…4.
6. Press button (Esc) to leave the parameter setting mode.
Resetting parameters The factory setting for the control parameters can be reloaded via parameter P71,
by changing the value to “ON”. Confirm by pressing the right button.
The display shows “8888” during reloading.
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RDG100T
RDG100
RDG110
RDG140
RDG160
Service level
P01 Control sequence When 2-pipe / 0 = Heating only
2-stage: 1 = Cooling only
1 = Cooling only 2 = H/C changeover manual
When 4-pipe: 3 = H/C changeover auto
4 = H and C 4 = Heating and Cooling
P02 User operating mode profile (mode button) 1 1 = (Auto) - Comfort - Protection
2 = (Auto) - Comfort - E Saving - Prot
P03 User fan mode selection 0 0 = Auto - Manual
1 = Manual
2 = Auto - Manual - Prot
P04 Selection of °C or °F 0 (°C) 0 = Degrees Celsius (°C)
1 = Degrees Fahrenheit (°F)
P05 Sensor calibration (intern, extern) 0K – 3 ... 3 K
P06 Standard temperature display 0 0 = Room Temperature
1 = Setpoint
P07 Display info line 0 0 = --- (No display) 0..1 0..1 0..1 0..1
(2nd line of LCD) 1 = °C and °F
P08 Comfort setpoint 21 °C 5 ... 40 °C
P09 Minimum setpoint in Comfort mode 5 °C 5 ... 40 °C
P10 Maximum setpoint in Comfort mode 35 °C 5 ... 40 °C
P11 Energy Saving heating setpoint 15 °C OFF, 5 ... WcoolE-saving;
(WcoolE-saving = 40 °C max)
P12 Energy Saving cooling setpoint 30 °C OFF, WHeatE-saving ... 40 °C;
(WHeatE-saving = 5 °C min)
P13 Electric reheater in cooling mode ON ON: Enabled
OFF: Disabled
P14 Button lock function 0 0 = Unlocked
1 = Auto locked
2 = Manual locked
Parameter available
Parameter not available
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RDG100T
RDG100
RDG110
RDG140
RDG160
Expert level
P30 P-band / Switching differential in heating mode 2K 0.5 … 6 K
Parameter available
Parameter not available
Note P46, P47: Setting to 2-position or 3-position is made with DIP switches 4 and 5.
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RDG100T
RDG100
RDG110
RDG140
RDG160
Diagnostics & test
d01 Application type Diagnostics 0 = (No application)
1 = 2-pipe
2 = 2-pipe with electric heater
3 = 2-pipe with radiator
4 = 4-pipe
5 = 2 stage heat or cool
6 = 4-pipe with electric heater
d06 Test mode for checking the Y3/Y4 --- “---“ = no signal on outputs Y3 and Y4
actuator direction OPE = output Y3 forced open
(press left button to escape) CLO = output Y4 forced closing
Parameter available
Parameter not available
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5 Handling
5.1 Mounting and installation
Mounting • The room thermostat must be mounted in a clean, dry indoor place and must not be
exposed to drip or splash water
Commissioning Select the application and the type of control output via the DIP switches before
fitting the thermostat to the mounting plate.
After power is applied, the thermostat carries out a reset during which all LCD
segments blink, indicating that the reset was correct. After the reset, which takes
about 3 seconds, the thermostat is ready for commissioning by qualified HVAC
staff.
The control parameters of the thermostat can be set to ensure optimum
performance of the entire system (see section 4.15, control parameters).
Control sequence • The control sequence may need to be set via parameter P01 depending on the
application. The factory setting for the 2-pipe application is “Cooling only”; and
“Heating and cooling” for the 4-pipe application
Compressor-based • When the thermostat is used in connection with a compressor, the minimum
application output on-time (parameter P48) and off-time (parameter P49) for Y11/Y21 must
be adjusted to avoid damage to the compressor and shortening its life
Calibrate sensor • Recalibrate the temperature sensor if the room temperature displayed on the
thermostat does not match the room temperature measured. To do this, change
parameter P05
Setpoint and setpoint • We recommend to review the setpoints and setpoint setting ranges (parameters
setting range limitation P08…P12) and change them as needed to achieve maximum comfort and save
energy
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5.2 Operation
Layout
RDG100 RDG100T
RDG110
RDG140
RDG160
1 3
1 3
4 2 4
Button operation • When the thermostat is in normal operation, the actual operating mode and
status are indicated by symbols
• When a button is pressed, the RDG goes into mode selection
The LCD backlight will turn on, all possible mode selection options (symbols) will
turn on, indicator element (arrow) will appear on the current mode/status
• When the button is pressed again, the indicator element will change to the next
mode symbol and so on.
• After the last press and a timeout of 3 seconds, the newly selected mode is
confirmed, the other elements disappear
• After a timeout of 20 seconds, the LCD backlight will turn off
Only onRDG100T:
Press center button Go to timer settings
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LCD 24 23 22 21 20 19 18
1 17
3
16
4
15
5
14
6
8
8
9 10 11 7 12 13
22 Fault
Morning: 12-hour format
12 Afternoon: 12-hour format Temporary timer function (visible when
23 operating mode is temporarily extended due to
extended presence or absence)
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5.3 Disposal
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6 Engineering
6.1 Connection terminals
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Note For details concerning connection of peripheral devices and setting of the DIP
switches, please refer to the Mounting Instructions:
– M3181.1 (RDG100, RDG100T)
– M3181.2 (RDG110)
– M3181.3 (RDG140, RDG160)
RDG100… RDG110
1- or 3-speed fan 1- or 3-speed fan
• 2-pipe • 2-pipe
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RDG140 RDG160
1- or 3-speed fan EMC fan DC 0…10 V
S3
• 2-pipe • 2-pipe
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7 Mechanical design
7.1 General
The housing engages in the mounting plate and is secured with 2 screws on the
left side.
RDG100 RDG100T
RDG110
RDG140
RDG160
7.2 Dimensions
Dimensions in mm 3181M101
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8 Technical data
RDG100, RDG100T, RDG140, RDG160
RDG110
Power supply Operating voltage AC 230 V +10/-15% SELV AC 24 V ± 20%
Frequency 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz
Power consumption Max. 18 VA Max. 2 VA
Outputs Fan control rating
Q1, Q2, Q3-N AC 230 V, max. 5(4) A AC 230 V, max. 5(4) A
(RDG140)
Y50 – G0 SELV DC 0…10 V,
max. ± 1mA (RDG160)
Control outputs
Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4-N AC 230 V, max. 1 A
(RDG100, RDG100T)
Y11-N / /Y21-N (N.O.) AC 230 V, max. 5(3) A
(RDG110)
Y10-G0 / Y20-G0 SELV DC 0…10 V
Resolution 39 mV
Current Max. ± 1 mA
All types
Inputs Multifunctional inputs
X1-M/X2-M
Temperature sensor input
Type QAH11.1 (NTC)
Digital input
Operating action Selectable (NO/NC)
Contact sensing DC 0…5 V, max. 5 mA
Insulation against mains N/A, mains potential
D1-GND
Operating action Selectable (NO/NC)
Contact sensing SELV DC 6…15 V, 3…6 mA
Insulation against mains 3.75 kV, reinforced insulation
Function input Selectable
External temperature sensor, changeover sensor,
operating mode switchover contact, dewpoint
monitor contact, enable electrical heater contact,
fault contact
Switching differential, adjustable
Heating mode (P30) 2 K (0.5…6 K)
Cooling mode (P31) 1 K (0.5…6 K)
Setpoint setting and setting range
Comfort mode (P08) 21°C (5…40 °C)
Energy Saving mode (P11-P12) 15 °C/30 °C (OFF, 5…40 °C)
Protection (P65-P66) 8 °C/OFF (OFF, 5…40 °C)
Multifunctional inputs X1 / X2, digital input D1 Selectable
Input X1 Ext. temperature sensor
(P38=1)
Input X2 Changeover sensor (P40=2)
Operating mode switchover
Input D1 (P42=3)
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Product standards
Automatic electrical controls for household and As per EN 60730–1
similar use
Special requirements for temperature-dependent As per EN 60730–2-9
controls
Electronic control type 2.B (micro-disconnection on
operation)
Electromagnetic compatibility
Emissions As per IEC/EN 61000-6-3
Immunity As per IEC/EN 61000-6-2
Safety class
RDG100… / RDG110, RDG140 II as per EN 60730
RDG160 III as per EN 60730
Pollution class Normal
Degree of protection of housing IP30 as per EN 60529
General Connection terminals Solid wires or prepared
stranded wires
1 x 0.4…2.5 mm2
or 2 x 0.4…1.5 mm2
Housing front color RAL 9003 white
Weight RDG100… / RDG110 / RDG140 0.30 kg
RDG160 0.25 kg
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Index
C H
Chilled / heated ceiling applications ...................... 33 Heating / cooling changeover.................................40
Clean fan filter reminder ........................................ 39 Heating and cooling mode .....................................20
Comfort mode.........................................................11 Heating mode .........................................................20
Compressor applications ....................................... 33
Control outputs ........................................................ 7 I
Control outputs overview ....................................... 21 Infrared receiver .......................................................7
Control parameters................................................ 45 Infrared remote control...........................................43
Control sequences................................................. 20 Integral action time.................................................10
Cooling mode ........................................................ 20
L
D LCD ........................................................................51
DC 0…10 V ........................................................... 37 LCD, backlit ..............................................................7
DC 0…10 V control signal ..................................... 35
DC 0…10 V for electrical heaters.......................... 36 M
DC 0…10 V for valve actuators............................. 36 Main and secondary...............................................27
Default timer settings............................................. 42 Manually select heating or cooling mode...............20
Dewpoint monitor................................................... 40 Minimum output......................................................17
Dewpoint monitoring.............................................. 18 Moisture..................................................................17
Diagnostics and test .............................................. 45 Mounting and installation .......................................49
Digital input............................................................ 40 Multifunctional inputs..............................................40
DIP switches .......................................................... 44
Disposal................................................................. 52 O
On/off control signal ...............................................35
E Operating mode button ..........................................11
ECM fan............................................................. 7, 38 Operating mode input.............................................11
Electrical heater..................................................... 23 Operating mode switchover ...................................40
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S W
Sensor input........................................................... 40 Window contact .................................................... 18
Service level parameters ....................................... 45