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Installation manual KIMA ZONE 30

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1. a i ml BR949A15a BRA 16a Fig 1 Fig 2 Documentation Installations manual Users manuals and any other documents for the floor construction should be filed near by the switchboard together with Warranty documents that can prove that it has been an authorized installer that are responsible for the installation Environmental disposal ZONE 30 is an electronic product and should therefor be returned to any envi ronmental approved depo stations Products marked with this symbol can t be disposed together with the normal household waste It should be delivered to a waste collection centre in accordance with the local regulations Faultfinding ZONE 30 Fault tracing should be done by KIMA authorized fault finder The floor will not be warm A Check that the cables have been connected in the right way and the terminal screws are tight B Check the voltage on terminal 1 and 2 C Check that the switch on ZONE 30 is switched on Check the voltage on terminal 3 and 4 when the Heating Heating Mat is on and the LED light is lit as said in paragraph 5 Measure the electric current with a clamp meter and compare it with the technical specifications for the Heating Mat D Disconnect the Heating Mat and check the total resistance and the insulation properties and compare them with the recorded values from the installation that should be
2. at the switchboard or a manual switch that could be installed next to ZONE 30 The timer or switch can control more than one thermostat at the same time Important to use the right control signal the signal should be connected via a rectifier diode see technical specifications See Fig 2 Installing ZONE 30 1 Open the plastic front cover and unscrew the screw The thermostat should not be opened in any other way 2 Connecting cables see fig Terminal 1 Live L Terminal 2 Neutral N Terminal 3 4 Heatingmat Maximum Load 3600W 16Amp Terminal 5 6 Floor sensor Terminal S Control signal from external timer or switch to operate Economy function Day or Night setback or Frost protection if decided to use PS Before the Heating Mat is connected to ZONE 30 the resistance and insulation properties should be checked See Heating Mat installation manual 3 Install ZONE 30 with the frame against the wall or over a wall box and fix it with screws www kima com Fit the covers 4 Don t turn the heating on to early before concrete or liquid concrete have cured enough See manufactures specifications 5 LED light will be red when the Heating Mat is energized Depending on the thickness of the floor construction and how low surrounding temperature are it will take longer time to achieve set temperatures If the heat losses are high it could be a problem to achieve set temperatures If their will be no heat see fault finding list
3. turn the relay of for 10 minutes so the temperature will decrease and the LED light will flash red five times and a error code E5 will be presented in the LCD display J Contact the distributor ZONE 30 has been purchased from The floor is energized all the time a Check that the cables have been connected in the right way and the terminal screws are tight b Disconnect the floor sensor on terminal 5 6 and there will be an error code in the LCD display E1 the LED light will flash red once The same will happened if terminal 5 6 are shortened c Check the floor sensors resistance and compare it with the technical specifications The reading should only change with the temperature d Contact the distributor ZONE 30 has been purchased from Problem programing ZONE 30 see Users manual Error codes in the LCD display E1 Sensor fault The sensor are shortened or disconnected The LED light will flash red once E5 Overheating The temperature will be higher than 70 C in the thermostat and the relay will be switch off for 10 minutes so the temperature will decrease and the LED light will flash red five times Programing ZONE 30 See Users manual Warranty Installation should be done by an authorized installer according to regulations directives and KIMAs installation manual INSTO104011 Rev 111121 Time of Warranty see KIMA Warranty Technical specifications ZONE 30 Voltage 230 VAC 15 50 60 Hz Users
4. 0 5 m from the wall It is important that the sensor will not be placed in an area were the heat can be thermally blocked with fixed or movable furniture wardrobes kitchen cupboards etc If needed the floor sensor cable can be extended with a separate ordinary 1 5 mm instal lation cable maximum length see technical specifications The floor sensor should not be installed in the same electrical conduit pipe as the heatingcables heatingmats cold tail or any other electrical cables If the floor sensor is connected to a cable with metallic sheath Don t earth the metallic sheath Economy function Day or Night setback Lowering the floor temperature with a preset value see Technical specifications with an ex ternal signal This function doesn t need to be used if not needed The external timer should be installed on a suitable place for example at the switchboard or a manual switch that could be installed next to ZONE 30 The timer or switch can control more than one thermostat at the same time Important to use the right control signal see technical specifications LED light will be green when the economy signal is active and red when the heatingcable heatingmat is energized See Fig 1 Frost protection Frost protection will maintain the floor room temperature at a low temperature see techni cal specifications This function doesn t need to be used if not needed The external timer should be installed on a suitable place for example
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6. Installation manual KI MA ZO N E 3 0 ii ee ace Version 2 LCD Display Red increase temperature Programming button Blue decrease On Off temperature switch ZONE 30 is an electronic thermostat for electric underfloor heating system with external floor sensor ZONE 30 can be installed in standard wall box or flush mounted on the wall with an external frame box ZONE 30 controls and regulate the floor temperature to achieve the best room comfort ZONE 30 are designed only to be used with KIMAs Warmfloor Mat in floor constructions with combustible material according to standard EN 60335 2 96 ZONE 30 is using the adaptive PWM and PI technics to to give the best performance and to extend ZONE 30s lifetime The only way to eliminate overtemperatures is to design the floor construction with the right W m and compensate for the floor constructions thermal insulation and the Wattage per square meter Warm Floor Mat If the buildings insulation properties is poor it can be compensated with another external heat source If ventilation heat pump air condition are chosen as the external heat source it is important that the temperature setting for this heat sources will not be lower than the floor temperature this will save energy The under floor heating construction should never be exposed to high temperatures to elimi nate the risk of fire The worst situation will be when the construction have a high power output per sqm floor and the flo
7. filed near the switchboard and compare it with the technical specifications E If the measured electrical values are correct according to the technical specifications and the construction doesn t get warm enough the problem could be that the heat losses are greater than the input power and the reasons could be cold spots PS Do not increase the power out put that will instead increase the risk of fire and also shorten the ageing properties of the Heating Mat Analyze the total building constructions insulation properties and try to find any cold spot that can cause the problem If the floor construction is a concrete slab on the ground check the moisture that could be a great problem due to better heat conductivity Another problem could be that their is a could area under the floor construction and that s why it important to insulate the construction well F Disconnect the floor sensor on terminal 5 6 and there will be an error code in the LCD display E1 the LED light will flash red once The same will happened if terminal 5 6 are shortened G Check the floor sensors resistance and compare it with the technical specifications The reading should only change with the temperature H If ZONE 30 are turned on and the surrounding temperature are lower than 20 C ZONE 30 will turn the relay off and when the temperature increase over 20 C it will turn on again I If the temperature in the thermostat will be greater than 70 C it will
8. manual ZONE 30 with a floor sensor are the best and an easy way to control and regulate the underfloor heating system and to achieve the best comfort Underfloor Heating system are Max output resistance load 3600 W always slow reacting system and that depends on the thickness of the floor construction Max current 16 Amp Thicker cement based floor constructions gives also a possibility to accumulate heat Relay Normally open If the building have poor insulation value and the heat losses are considerable is it pos Energy consumption lt 1W sible to lower the energy consumption by using the Economy function with an external Switch 2 pole 16 Amp switch or external timer see technical specifications Control range 0 30 C ZONE 30 factory set value are 8 3 LCD display 25 0 C floor temperature Preset temp floor sensor Economy function fixed value Economy function control signal Frost protection fixed limittemp Frost protection control signal 25 C 8 3 in the display 5 C LCD display minus 5 C 230 VAC 10 C 230 VDC rectified serial connected diode ZONE 30 LCD display controls between 0 10 To change setting press blue or red button and the LCD display will change 0 1 up or down It is possible to change the LCD display to degree C operating mode see Programming With ZONE 30 their is also the possibility to change the temperature reading in the LCD display Offset compared with the actual floor temperature to match meas
9. nd down Yes No Measured current when energizedC oou cccccccssssssssssssssesssssscescsssssssssusssessssseeeessnsssssssnsuessssseecssessssssssnseesesseeeees Amp Drawing or photo showing thermostat and floor sensors with measurement distance from wall location Signature property owner sssini Signature installeri www kima com
10. or construction is thin with a good thermal insulation and the floor surface will be covered with a carpet or any other good thermal insulating material The maximum allowed temperatures is depending on the surrounding material and regulated by the electrical standards regulations and directives Maximum temperature in a floor construction according to electrical standards is 80 C The general maximum temperature for combustible material is 80 C Maximum operating temperature for the Heating Mat see the products technical specifications The maximum temperature for water membrane are quite low 50 C see the producers technical specifications ZONE 30 complies with the directives for electrical safety and EMC compatibility ZONE 30 are CE marked and complies with the following standards EN 61000 6 2 EN 61000 6 3 EN 60730 1 and 60320 2 9 ZONE 30 should only be used when the whole installation complies with electrical standards regulations directives and KIMAs installation manuals ZONE 30 should only be installed by authorized installers If ZONE 30 have been exposed to violence or got damaged it should be carefully controlled by qualified personnel before it will be connected to the mains Installation floor sensor It makes it easier if the floor sensor is installed in an end sealed electric conduit pipe if it needs to be replaced The floor sensor should be installed in an open floor area between two heating cables about
11. ured room Housing IP21 temperature maximum offset 8 C up or down This will only work when ZONE 30 is opera Classification Class II ting in the degree C mode Category overvoltage III Pulse voltage 4kV acc to IEC 60664 1 ZONE 30 is maintenance free Min Max surrounding temp turned on 0 40 Cc Programming Min Max storage temp 20 50 C Limit surrounding airpollution Length sensor cable Max extension sensor cable Floor sensor resistance Dimensions Class 2 normal aircirculation domestic home 3 0 m 50 m with min 1 5 mm conductor se separate table below H 82 W 82 d 38 mm ZONE 30 can only operate with a resistive load such as a heating mat an external con tactor should be used if the load is larger than 3600 W or a 3 phase construction Sensor resistance at diffrent temperatures To program parameter values press and hold the programming button for 3 seconds In the LCD diplay Lcd nU will be displayed At first Lcd for 1 second then nU ready to be changed To continue with the programming with the next parameter press the programming button If no button is being pressed within 30 seconds it will return to it s operating mode Temperature Sensor ohm Pos Parameter Mode eee Factory setting Possible to select 2 _ LCD display 0 10 Led nU U Uorc 0 C 38000 or degree C peice j ee 10 C 23300 2 Offset oFF 0 8 20 C 14800 30

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