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1. a EO Qe V a aii Di OT OT aii OT OT ai Oo JU pli p J o O O 230 VAC 50 Hz l Usable in all Europe C 0682 Declaration of conformity We hereby declare under our own responsibility that products dealt with by these instructions satisfy all essential demands linked to the R amp TTE 1999 5 CE Directive dated March 1999 Description EN 60730 2 1 Particular Requirements for Electrical Controls for Electrical Household Appliances EN 60730 2 9 Specific rules for devices of thermo sensitive control Press without turning with a thin screwdriver on the white button of the terminal to insert or remove a wire Insert a wire in the quick connector Remove the screwdriver from the white button Run the cable in the cable guides to block it in secure ES ES SS Coes Screw clamp to secure the cable of antenna or and extension Terminal block for connection of antenna and extensions Interface RJ 9 connector Push button and LED from 01 to 12 for channel registration Test push button and LED Quick conne
2. 1 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 6 Disposal of the product The Uponor Control System is made up of various recyclable components Uponor would be grateful if you could sort out these components batteries plastics electric or electronic parts and dispose of them at a suitable recycling centre Underfloor Heating Technical data General a IP IP30 IP degree of non accessibility to the active parts of the product and degree of non accessibility of water a Max ambient RH relative humidity 95 max at 20 C Thermostat a CE marking Low Voltage Tests EN 60730 1 and EN 60730 2 9 EMC Electromagnetic compatibility requirements Tests EN 60730 1 and EN 301 489 3 ERM Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum Matters Tests EN 300 220 3 a Approval and certification KNX Konnex approval and certification Power supply 2x Alkaline AAA 1 5V a a Voltage 2 2 V to 3 6 V a Operating temperature 0 C to 45 C a Storage temperature 10 C to 65 C a
3. 9416 054 10 IOM V_07 02 uponor UPONOR UNDERFLOOR HEATING UPONOR CONTROL SYSTEM RADIO Uponor Control System Radio Installation Manual Controller and Thermostats UK IRL In keeping with our policy of continuous improvement and development Uponor reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice Uponor Housing Solutions Ltd Snapethorpe House Rugby Road Lutterworth Leicestershire LE17 4HN Uponor Central Europe PO Box 1641 Industriestrasse 56 D 97433 Hassfurt Uponor Nordic PO Box 101 SE 730 61 Virsbo HS South West Area management Uponor Hispania S A U Calle C n 24 Pol gono Industrial n 1 E 28938 Mostoles Madrid Uponor Corporation Robert Huberin tie 3b P O Box 37 FI 01511 VANTAA mend s nd Tn 4 44 0 1455 550355 44 0 1455 550366 www uponorhousingsolutions co uk hsenquiries uponor co uk 49 0 9521 690 0 49 0 9521 690 150 www uponor de 46 223 380 00 46 223 381 01 34 91 685 3600 34 91 647 3245 www uponor es 358 0 20 129 211 358 0 20 129 2841 uponor uponor Table of contents 1 General recommendations and explanations KERKE ER ER RE RE RE RR AR AR ER ER ER ER RE RE RE RE RE RR ER ER ER ER ER ER ER R EER RE EE ER ER RE RE RR ER ER 4 2 The Uponor Control System seks RE RE RE RE REK ARE R ER ER ER ER ER ER RE RE RE RE RE RE RR ER ER ER ER ER ER RE RE KERE RE EK EK EER REK ER ER HER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER RE RE RR E Re
4. C and 35 C of the Thermostat Display T 75 are pre set It is however possible to tailor these temperatures to your system if it is equipped with an interface Thermostat T 55 1 Remove the dial with a screwdriver 2 Set the desired minimum temperature of the room with the blue cam 3 Set the maximum temperature with the red cam The blue and red cam allow the minimum and maximum set point to be set as a deviation from the usual setpoint Example e The usual set point is 21 C e The setting of the blue cam is 10 C e The setting of the red cam is 5 C The temperature range for this room is 11 C to 26 C Thermostat Public T 53 It is not possible to set min max temperatures using the Thermostat Public T 53 Uponor Control System Operation Manual 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 adjust the minimum or maximum temperature settings for the floor The floor sensor can be used for maximum or minimum limitation of the floor temperature regardless of the room temperature The maximum limitation can be used for example to prevent 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 floor warm even when there is no general demand for heat supply to t
5. WARNING Risk of bodily injuries or squeezing Non observance may harm health or cause damage to product components CAUTION Important note on functionality Non observance of this note may cause malfunctions Information Important operating advice and information See another document See another page in the manual Extended function with the interface Result of an action Press button LED off LED on LED blinks LED flickers Power supply WARNING e The Uponor Control System uses a 230VAC 50Hz power supply In case of emergency immediately disconnect the plug from the 230V mains e Do not use water to clean the Uponor Control System e Do not expose the Uponor Control System to flammable vapors or gases Limitations for radio waves The Uponor Control System uses radio waves The frequency used is reserved for similar applications and the chances of interference from other radio sources is very low However in some rare special cases it may not be possible to establish a perfect communication The transmission range is sufficient for most applications but each building has different obstacles affecting communication and maximum transmission distance If communication trouble exists Uponor can support the system with accessories such as repeaters for solving the exceptional problems Technical constraints e Keep installation data cables away from power cables gt 50V to avoid i
6. the alarm originated is blinking rapidly See 5 2 Alarms page 11 Automatic exercise function The system is fitted with an automatic exercise function Set every 6 days 24 hours this function consists of a test run designed to prevent the pump and actuators from seizing up when they have not been activated since the last test If your system is fitted with an interface the exercise function may be activated at any time Use a dry soft cloth to clean the Control System and all it s components Do not use any detergent Uponor Control System Operation Manual 5 Diagnosis and resolution of alarms and faults 5 1 Normal system operating conditions 5 1 1 Controller The Power LED of the controller is lit up All the channel LEDs are off if there is no demand for heating or cooling The LEDs light up when the corresponding actuators are activated While on stand by waiting for the actuators to be activated the LEDs flash 5 1 2 Thermostat Display T 75 The thermostat displays the room temperature 5 1 3 Thermostat T 55 and Thermostat Public T 53 LED blinks one time only with each transmission 5 2 Alarms WARNING Note that some actions e g actions involving 230V wiring etc are to be performed by a qualified person The errors are indicated on the controller when the power LED blinks The errors could be e Loss of radio transmission from a thermostat for more than 3 hours e Low batterie
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8. connectors and switches are easily accessible Vo L The controller has to be mounted horizontally e There is a risk for overheating if the controller is mounted vertically or on a horizontal surface sy 76X30 Zz Connect the RJ 9 connector into the antenna Drill the wall 6 mm Fix anchor and screw on the wall Let the screw protrude from the wall 3 mm Sie Se Hang the antenna on the screw Q Sticking the antenna onto a wall 7 g 6 6X35 4X40 Drill the wall 06 mm Press the anchor into the hole Attach the controller to the wall with screws antenna on a smooth wall such as glazed ceramic Use the double sided adhesive strip to fix the tiles 1 Connect the RJ 9 connector into the antenna Stick the antenna on the wall Uponor Control System Installation Manual 3 3 Connections B See wiring diagram in the fold out 3 3 1 Controller description Mark Description Terminal block for connection of antenna and options Interface RJ 9 connector Push button and LED from 01 to 12 for channel registration Test push button and LED Quick connectors for the actuators Socket for the connection of the data stick Power LED amp HEESE EES 230VAC 50Hz compartment 3 3 2 Connecting the antenna to the controller Only if the antenna is mounted on the wall Remove plastic part at the cable entrance
9. on the side of the controller Pull cable under the strain release and connect to terminals 09 and 10 symbol i non polarized 3 3 3 Connecting the actuators to the controller Example installation Identify what room each loop on the manifold is supplying and decide which channel it should be connected to Each thermostat can control any desired channel one or several It simplifies installation and maintenance if actuators controlled by the same thermostat are wired to channels in sequence Correct installation Thermostat Display 01 controls channels 01a 01b and 02a 02b External sensor thermostat 01 communicates the floor temperature to the controller Thermostat Display 03 controls channels 03 and 04 Oo R Oo wo 05 06 10 S00 Boe ENEE EEEE lt 3 03 o4 o5 o6 1 Tm 12 i i up E er E HEEIE TF Aa 01b 02b ABAE MERE EVA BAB E TE Te TET E c RES VY VS VI a 7 ap YC ay YJ LE ee ee I f A I I f Radio Program connection Cable connection 3 3 4 Installation of the options ka Syste
10. remaining contact your installer a building structure for help checking the radio unfavorable for radio transmission transmission and test with repeater for radio signals Underfloor Heating 9416 054 10 IOM V_07 02 uponor UPONOR UNDERFLOOR HEATING UPONOR CONTROL SYSTEM RADIO Uponor Control System Radio Operation Manual Controller and Thermostats UK IRL In keeping with our policy of continuous improvement and development Uponor reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice Uponor Housing Solutions Ltd Snapethorpe House Rugby Road Lutterworth Leicestershire LE17 4HN Uponor Central Europe PO Box 1641 Industriestrasse 56 D 97433 Hassfurt Uponor Nordic PO Box 101 SE 730 61 Virsbo HS South West Area management Uponor Hispania S A U Calle C n 24 Pol gono Industrial n 1 E 28938 Mostoles Madrid Uponor Corporation Robert Huberin tie 3b P O Box 37 FI 01511 VANTAA mend s nd Tn 4 44 0 1455 550355 44 0 1455 550366 www uponorhousingsolutions co uk hsenquiries uponor co uk 49 0 9521 690 0 49 0 9521 690 150 www uponor de 46 223 380 00 46 223 381 01 34 91 685 3600 34 91 647 3245 www uponor es 358 0 20 129 211 358 0 20 129 2841 uponor uponor Table of contents 1 General recommendations cccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeueueueueueuaueeaeaeaeeeueueeeuauauauauaeusueueueueeaueuaeauauauaaeaea
11. 3 4 12 Set min and max temperature for floor sensor Q R See 3 5 4 Floor sensor setting page 15 D 3 4 13 Close the thermostats Q R See controller Operation Manual page 10 3 4 14 Carry out communication test See 3 6 Testing the communication between the thermostats and the controller page 16 3 5 External sensor thermostats 3 5 1 Introduction The Thermostat Public T 53 allows a floor or outdoor sensor to be fitted to the system Configuration switches The Thermostat Public T 53 has a terminal to permit the connection of different type of sensors The switches has to be set according to the type of sensor used n EET n He A aan oowlT ON ORR Floor sensor Outdoor sensor No used No used 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 on the LED flickers It stops flashing when only one switch is on or none at all 3 5 2 Registration and marking The registration procedure for a Thermostat P Public T 53 fitted with a floor or outdoor sensor is A similar as that followed for room thermostats See 3 4 3 Register room thermostats page 11 Marking the Thermostat Public T 53 is carried out in the same way as with the r
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13. ER ee RR Ge ER Ee Be Ee Se BEE de ee ee Ge ee es EE Ge Ge ge se 10 3A Room thermostats esiin OE EE N OE N ER OR EO EE i 10 34 1 Mark room thermostats sies RE ER GE De OD ER Ge EE SR EE ee Ee Ge GE EG N ERG E EG Ee SE GEE Ee ees 11 3 4 2 Insert batterl S ye EE BEE EE EE SE Ee ee Ve BEE EE EE RR DE Ge ee EDE N OE Ge se see DES ee Se EE ee Bee ENE EE Gee Ge 11 3 4 3 Register room thermostats AE EE EER ER NR SA EE EE ERG EE EE ER tae KEES Ge AE Ge Oe ARE EE DEE ER SE ER EE DR De Ed Be Re RE EE GE EE EE 11 34 4 Mount thesroorm thermostats ss SERE AE DERE Ee EE SERE GER EE a Ge ERG GEE SERE EG GEGEE ER Ee Ee EE eis 12 3 45 LNeErMOStat de OR EE EA ER ER OE 14 3 4 6 Mark the external sensor thermostats KEER ES EE Ee ESE Re EE EE De ES ER ER Re ER DAE AR BE ed Ee be ER Ge Ne wee ke ee ie me ed ei di 14 3 4 7 Insert batterieS iss Es EE EE bea ESE eed Es ee GE EE GES shee Vs Ee RR oc ee EE RR ee Se EENDE Ee ee Ee EE ee EE ER Ge Ge EES 14 3 4 8 Connect the sensor and put switch on right DOSIHOM ceram esse Ke RE WEEG EER Ne AR ER ER aoa N WEEG EG Ee RE NEE EE HE EE Ee 14 3 4 9 Register external sensor tietmostats Ek ES EER ES ERGE ER BERG G ES EE ele ee ERG WERE EG E RE EER RE GEE EI Ge Ie 14 34 10 Cancelling the registration of a nannel EE HE MEE DE EE iee EE Ee EE EER De Ee Dee EE GES Se ee Ee GEE EE De DR GEE EE 14 3 4 11 Mount external sensor thermostats esse N KEER VERA RE EE Ee ge RR EE SE NG Ke ER RE AA EE ee Ge RR DER GE RE Ke WEE Ee Ee Ne eens ed
14. Radio Frequency 868 3 MHz a Transmitter Duty Cycle 1 Interface a CE marking Low Voltage Tests EN 60730 1 and EN 60730 2 1 EMC Tests EN 60730 1 a Power supply 11VDC 410 from Controller a Operating temperature 0 C to 55 C a Storage temperature 20 C to 70 C a Consumption 1W max Antenna a Power supply 11VDC 410 from Controller a Consumption lt lt 1W a Radio Frequency 868 3 MHz a Transmitter Duty Cycle 1 a Receiver Class 2 Controller a CE marking Low Voltage Tests EN 60730 1 and EN 60730 2 1 EMC Tests EN 60730 1 and EN 301 489 3 ERM Tests EN 300 220 3 a Power supply 230VAC 10 15 50Hz a Operating temperature 0 C to 55 C a Storage temperature 20 C to 70 C Consumption 70 W in full charge max Pump relay output 230VAC 10 15 250VAC u 2A max Heating cooling input Only Dry contact Valve outputs 24VDC 10 436 mA max per output 1 and 2 24VDC 410 218 mA max per output 3 to 12 a Supply connection EU Plug 1 m cable pre mounted a Pump connection wires 1 5mm max a Heating cooling connection wires 1 5mm max EN 60730 1 Automatic electrical control to domestic use uponor Ze oA O2
15. aneously press the and keys for 10 s 2 The SEL menu is displayed 3 2 Changing the temperature setpoint Rotate the dial to get a higher temperature set point Rotate the dial counter clockwise to get a lower temperature set point Thermostat Display T 75 p p 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 1 Press the or key The set point setting icon and the set point value are displayed Press or to change the set point value For C setting by 0 5 C steps For F setting by 1 F steps 15 21 Wait for 5 s 10 725 The radio transmission icon is displayed confirming that the set point has been then 30 ROOM recorded and sent and returns to default display default value of 22 0 C 72 0 F briefly press the In order to set the temperature set point to its and keys simultaneously Open the cover See 3 5 Thermostat battery replacement Select the required temperature using the potentiometer N Underfloor Heating 3 3 Setting the min and max temperatures Thermostat Display T 75 The minimum and maximum temperatures 5
16. ce and several controllers the ID of the controller has to be added e g 1 02 1 03 2 02 2 03 ai T 55 T 53 ETE K 3 4 2 Insert batteries Q R See controller Operation Manual 3 4 3 Register room thermostats Example of registration thermostat placed in a room with 3 loops connected to channels 02 and 03 sy ca l Q SS P NS 1 Press the Test push button Using a point press the registration button of the thermostat for at least 5 seconds For Thermostat Display T 75 e The temperature is replaced by 2 lines 4 e When the temperature appears again the button can be released For Thermostat T 55 and Thermostat Public T 53 e The LED of thermostat blinks one time only If registration is successful the LEDs of channels 02 and 03 switches on after 10s TE If channel registration fails the channel LEDs continues to flash or switch off follow steps 2 to 4 once more Press Test push button to end the registration process Register all room thermostats gt The Test LED switch off LED LED status ie LED on Tr LED flash LED off gt The Test LED lights up Press the push buttons of channels 02 and 03 gt The LED of channels 02 and 03 flash H Uponor Control System Installation Manual To cancel registration of a channel and to reset the controller see 3 9 Resetting page 17 Wron
17. ctors for the actuators Socket for the connection of the data stick Power LED DODE EP PEEOIE S x 230VAC 50Hz compartment Pump i II at SREE a i II JLI E NL jl S7 egla 5 01 02 os 04 li 6 Pool HE uy i 9 a a j a OO DI ad ed o Be si II ira To i b b I 7i amg 2av 2av 2av zav j TAK MEE H N Zz Nz o 230V Uponor Control System Installation report rd Fr gy ma sog option uponor BQO controller number controller number Channels Floor sensor Pump Yes O No 0 Floor sensor Relay Yess O fz O No o rat ma Pump Y
18. e 14 34 12 Set min and max temperature for floor Sen SOP EER EES IE EE ESE GES E GE Ee GR GE EE Ge Re ge ie el ee 14 34 13 Close the thermostat Snina MERE Ee EE EE ee Ge es NEER se ED GEE RES Dee Ee doce ie ei De GE ES bo ig ie De ie dei 14 3 4 14 Carry out COMMUNICATION FESteni ER SR EE ARE RE DE EER Ges Ee EEN Ge EP ed BEE RARR SE EE Re Ee DEER Ge ee ed Ee HER Ee EE EER Ee 14 3 5 External sensor thermostats iss ESE ESE nie Ee EE Eg SU De Res EE EE EE caus De De Se KEER EER ORR ES see Ee se ee De gies dee Es OE SR ER EE GR 14 3 562 IMtrodUctiON sss AE OE AA EE N RE EE EE EE ED 14 3 5 2 Registration and marking EES DE Ee De EE Ge IG G G E na aise we O GER EE WEER EE EE se re 14 35 S EO E OO E E EE OE OE EDE 15 3 9 4 Floor sensor setting ss es eise RES SE AA a is De eie Re De Me ee Re ee Ee ee Ee AA EE Me ee Ee GER DE SA Ee ed Ee ek Ge ee ES 15 3 5 5 Finishing the registration of the tiermostats sisie EE DE ENE SEE EES HE GE GEE EE GE N EES NEE Re EE HE SE ORE E EES EE GE Ge ee 15 3 6 Testing the communication between the thermostats and the controlleF iese se ee ee ee Re RR RR RR RR RR RR Re Re RR RR RR ee Re ee ee 16 3 6 1 Testing the communication between the room thermostats and the controller ese se see ee RR RR RR Re RR RR RR RR ER 16 3 6 2 Testing the communication between the external sensor thermostats and the controlleF sesse see ke RR RR ee 16 3 7 Finishing the installatiOM ses ss SE He GEE ie Ee Ne GE EE DE We AE AE e
19. el LED blink 5 3 Erasing the alarms Each LED switches off as the corresponding problem is solved and the Power LED goes back to its normal state i e always on Underfloor Heating 5 4 List of possible alarms and solutions Component Indication Causes Solutions Note Controller C 55 power LED and thermostat LED s in the controller for connected channels flash antenna out of position or wire disconnected mount antenna in correct position with wire correctly connected power LED and concerned channel LED flash short circuit on a connected actuator check the wiring of the actuators replace the actuator short circuit on the actuator terminal wiring error muse another channel if an unused one is remaining m for replacement of the controller see Installation manual Thermostat Display T 75 battery icon displayed the thermostat batteries are discharged the display is off batteries totally dead or wrong type of battery used replace the batteries see 3 5 Thermostat battery replacement batteries mounted upside down reversed polarity mount batteries correctly no radio transmission icon displayed thermostat is out of the correct position move the thermostat radio transmission icon is displayed but signals are received only if the thermostat is close to the antenna transmitter working but with reduced signal intensity m force the thermo
20. entralize and optimize the management of the system The interface allows you to display and update easier and faster the operating parameters of the system The interface also displays the causes of any alarms It is simple and easy to use 2 2 Operating your installation The Uponor Control System controls your heating installation according to your needs You simply have to set the temperatures you wish on the thermostats located in each room Principle of operation The temperature setpoint is setting with the thermostats The order to change the temperature setpoint is controlled by the controller Is there a temperature deviation the actuator opens or closes the valve which varies the heat supply Yay For more information on your system please see to gt the Installation Report in the fold out D Normal operation When the system is running in normal mode e The Power LED is on visible on the upper right side of the controller cover e In Heating mode in case of room temperatures lower than the temperatures set on the thermostat the actuators are open e In Cooling mode in case of room temperatures higher than the temperature set on the thermostat the actuators are open This can be seen in the small windows of the actuators 3 Thermostats Thermostat Display T 75 LCD display Default display Indication of room temperature LCD display Display of temperatures and menus Display of
21. es BE No O 3 Floor sensor Pump Yes g No 0 Underfloor Heating
22. eueueueueuauananananan 4 2 The Uponor Control System seks KERE RE RE RE REK ARE R ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER RE RE RE RE RR ER ER ER ER ER ER RE RE KERE RE RE RE EER REK ER ER HER ER ER ER ER ER ER RE RE RR ER ER 5 2 1 Overview of the SYSTEM ss OER HOEDE IE RES ER SE ER GE EE GR EE be EE Bee ei si ee Ge neice EO GO OR SE Ee GE Ee Ie EE oe Ge DE EE DE EE GE EES 5 2 2 Operating vouf installatOM ass sesse oie ERAS RENEE EER AS Ge SG Ee SA SE SE ER Ee RE BE ER AR EE Gee Ge oe EE ee BR gel bone Be RR EE Gee ER REEN DEE Ee Ee Ee RENE EES 6 3 dT DELE OR Ee Ge EG Ge ee ee Ge Ge Ge Ge ee GE GO Ge ee ee Ge Ge Ge Ge ve Ge 6 3 4 Changing the temperature forma Es EE se EE DE EE GE DE Re es SE EG Ek Ee ER Ee GEE ei Ee EE DOG Ge ig DE ee ee ie eg EE EE 8 3 2 Changing the temperature Setpoint SEE RE EE ER ER ER N Ee GEE Ee DE DE ee SE EE GR eN ee ee Ee E RE RAER RE EA RES EE EE De ee Ne EE GE Ged Ge De 8 3 3 Setting the min and max temperatUreS EE ESE ORE EG EG DE DE EE eie ee SG ES SE GR OR EE ee Ee ii be 9 324 Floor sensorsettngs ss De AE EE DS Ee Ee DE ee ee RI De RE GE SE Ee NE GE Ee De Se Re DON GR EE a OE GEE ee ee EE DE es Ee EE 9 3 5 Thermostat battery replacement sis ss ek ESE EE ENE AE EE Ee Re Ee DER EE EE KERE EE Gee Dek EE GADE RE EE ER Oe EER EE ne WEE SR oe Ee ee ee 10 4 System maintenance rk EKKE ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER RE RE RE RE RR AR ER ER ER ER ER ER RE RE RE RE RE RE RR ER ER ER ER ER RE RE RE RE RE RE RE RE RR ER ER ER ER ER ER ER 11
23. g registration of the channels will cause bad temperature control Room with floor sensor The floor sensor has to be connected to a Thermostat Public T 53 This thermostat has to be registered to the same channel as the room thermostat but can be mounted elsewhere The room thermostat must be registered to the controller before the sensor thermostat See 3 5 External sensor thermostats Example of installation Thermostat Display 01 controls channels 01a 01b and 02a 02b External sensor thermostat 01 communicates the floor temperature to the controller Thermostat Display 03 controls channels 03 and 04 Oo wo 01 05 06 10 SOO o BEE TEE EE ER So o 7 o rd o 1 o a siel Na H i mE ib Op BEFEA E IE EERS BJ H lo E E Hg a m UI im ET LI g Ka kessa The Thermostat Display T 75 01 controls the room temperature The Thermostat Public T 53 01 has been added in order to provide the room with a floor sensor temperature if your system is fitted with an 5 It is
24. g the installation Make a complete check up of the installation e Verify that the antenna is correctly mounted e Check if the thermostats are powered Close the cover of the controller Close the thermostat covers where necessary Fill in the Installation report on the centre pages of booklet e e el 00 Give the manual and all information about the system to the end user Actuators test Press the button of the selected channel e The LED lights up the actuator is powered time for actuator opening is 5 min e The LED does not light up See 4 Troubleshooting page 18 Press the Test button twice to end the actuator test or wait 10 min Underfloor Heating 3 9 Resetting 3 9 1 Cancelling the registration of a channel Z f 7 oA gt A 4 GE o 1 Press the Test push button The Test and channel LEDs with registered thermostats light up TE Press the push button of the channel that is to be cancelled for 10 s amp The LED of the channel cancelled flashes Tr for 2 s 4 then switches off Press the Test push button to leave registration mode The Test LED switches off channel you first have to cancel the existing not In order to register a different thermostat to a desired registration of this thermostat Uponor Control System Installation Manual 3 9 2 Resetting the system If there are prob
25. he room J ds ak me 40 1 FLOOR Select the required temperature using the potentiometer Ya See controller Installation Manual for more information 3 5 Thermostat battery replacement Type of batteries for the thermostats 2x Alkaline AAA 1 5V Respect the polarity ning the batter mpartment or th ver T 75 Wao a Installing the batteri T 75 losing the thermostat Underfloor Heating 4 System maintenance Regular checks on your system components are recommended in order to optimize performance This system requires no maintenance but every few years the batteries are to be changed You have the possibility of centralizing and optimizing the management of the system by connecting an interface to the controller The interface allows you to display and update easier and faster the operating parameters of the system The interface also displays the causes of alarms and facilitates diagnosis Thermostat batteries The thermostats are powered by batteries Discharged batteries must be replaced See 5 2 Alarms page 11 Controller The Power LED of the controller is always lit up When it blinks this means that an alarm has been triggered Open the controller cover The LED of the channel from which
26. lems with thermostat linking thermostats mixed up bad channel registration etc the system can be reset e For the controller press the Test button for 10 s The Test LED flashes for at least 2 s then all LED go off except the POWER LED All parameters are erased New installation registration after reset is necessary e Pressing briefly the reset buttons is sufficient for the thermostats New installation registration after reset is not necessary 4 Troubleshooting Normal system ratin nditions The Power LED of the controller is lit up All the channel LEDs are off if there is no demand for heating or cooling The LEDs light up when the corresponding actuators are activated While on stand by waiting for the actuators to be activated the LEDs flash LED of Thermostat T 55 and Thermostat Public T 53 LED blinks one time only with each transmission LED blinks twice for low batteries Only for Thermostat Public T 53 LED flickers if several switches are in ON position Failure Causes Indication Solution See the system does not no voltage power LED off in controller check that the controller is start connected to the mains and that the wiring in the 230V compartment is OK cable breakdown 230V in socket but notin replace cable and plug 230V compartment bad radio reception aa repeated radio alarms change the location of the epee antenna if the problem still is to other shielding objects
27. m may be controlled with the help of three types of thermostats Designed for maximum comfort the thermostats communicate with the controller through radio waves They may be used individually or in combination with each other They are fitted with the same battery type for power supply Thermostat Display T 75 sd The thermostat shows the ambient or set O temperature on its screen The thermostat is designed for operative measurement it is affected by temperature of D surrounding surfaces as well as the ambient air temperature Uponor Control System Operation Manual Thermostat T 55 The thermostat is easy to use The temperature settings can be adjusted with the help of a simple dial The cover may be removed to allow min max temperatures to be set The 21 C position is marked Thermostat Public T 53 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 Controller with antenna and actuators The controller drives the actuators according to the setting in the interface and the temperature information received from the thermostats The controller is typically located near the hydraulic system manifolds Interface I 75 possible option The interface gives you the opportunity to c
28. ms with interface please see the interface Manual WARNING Mains supply 230VAC 50Hz Disconnect the 230V mains before installing or changing the device wiring Using an interface with this system allows increased management possibilities Underfloor Heating Controller heating cooling input WARNING Do not apply voltage to the controller heating cooling input Damage to the Uponor Control System will occur Should your system include a cooling unit it is possible to manage the Uponor Control System with the help of a heating cooling switch input The contact may be operated in different ways timer ancillary control system 2 position switch The heating cooling input operates with the connection of a dry contact e When the contact of the relay is open the system is in heating mode e When the contact of the relay is closed the system is in cooling mode eJ QONOWAWNE 2 B Oo N ora LA ea Heating cooling relay m ed g Heating cooling contact Controller heating cooling input potential free dry contact Example of different type of heating cooling relay input Seo 6 See the heating cooling relay documentation Uponor Control System Installation Manual Circulation pump relay The Uponor Control Sy
29. n Causes Solutions Note room too cold or too warm in Cooling mode t mpress or key to display the temperature set point on the thermostat m the temperature set point is also displayed in the room information menu thermostat setting too low change temperature set point use max and min limitation to protect system from consequences of unreasonable temperature settings temperature displayed on the thermostat drops after a while when the thermostat is moved thermostat e g influenced by a heat source change the location of the thermostat msee installation report and the controller channel numbering under thermostat batteries cover m force thermostat to transmit and check so if the corresponding LED s are flashing the thermostat of single rooms were mixed up place the thermostat in the room supplied by the loops controlled by the thermostat the white indication can not be seen in the indicator window of the actuator actuator does not open replace the actuator room too warm or too cold in cooling mode the corresponding loop is warm even after a long period without heat call actuator does not close m check that the actuator is correctly mounted mreplace the actuator the floor is cold 2 m no heat demand from underfloor heating system m the room is heated by another heat source room temperature OK but the floor is cold
30. nterference e The electrical circuits of the boiler and the pump must be protected by a maximum 6A circuit breaker Underfloor Heating 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 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 1 Example of a system yy RE Ba CP DEP 22 9 S x Description 2 2 Uponor Control System components W Oe Ty RES ap im A Uponor Control System designation Uponor Thermostat Display T 75 Description Thermostat Display T 75 Fastening screws Thermostat Display T 75 Thermostat T 55 Thermostat Public T 53 This thermostats can be used as a room thermostat or for a floor sensor Thermostat Public T 53 with floor sensor Controller C 55 Antenna for Controller C 55 The floor sensor can be used for maximum or minimum limitation of the floor temperature regardless of the room temperature SPBDEEE Uponor Control System Installation Manual Batteries Uponor Tremosa
31. om the optional T 55 T 53 bracket N N Bo Of Screw the thermostat on the wall or and on the box OO Pop Sticking onto a smooth wall Use the double sided adhesive strip to fix the thermostat on a smooth wall such as glazed ceramic tiles Sticking onto a smooth wall Use the double sided adhesive strip to fix the thermostat on a smooth wall such as glazed ceramic tiles Use optional bracket for Thermostat display T 75 sy OH D J Z Q Uponor Control System Installation Manual w ba u Thermostat setup See Operation Manual for thermostat min max and room temperature settings QO D Ta For more information on external sensor settings See 3 5 External sensor thermostats page 14 sd hi gt a Mark the external sensor thermostats AJ See 3 4 1 Mark room thermostats page 11 Y gt N Insert batteries 4 O X See controller Operation Manual 3 4 8 Connect the sensor and put switch on right position sd See 3 5 External sensor thermostats page 14 w A o Register external sensor thermostats E See 3 4 3 Register room thermostats page 11 3 4 10 Cancelling the registration of a channel P See 3 9 Resetting page 17 ES 3 iN 11 Mount external sensor thermostats RJ See 3 5 External sensor thermostats page 14
32. oom thermostat but add information floor or outdoor See 3 4 6 Mark the external sensor thermostats page 14 Underfloor Heating 3 5 3 Wiring Connect cable from the floor or outdoor sensor non polarized o 3 5 4 Floor sensor setting Floor sensor The limitation of the floor temperature is adjusted with a potentiometer The temperature is set on the minimum or the maximum range of the potentiometer So the Thermostat Public T 53 allows to have a minimum or a maximum floor limitation The Thermostat Public T 53 sends the external sensor values to the controller e The floor temperature e The minimum or the maximum limitation temperature aes 40 FLOOR o Select the required temperature with the potentiometer o Uponor Control System Installation Manual 3 5 5 E It is possible to display the measured floor temperature if your system is fitted with an interface Finishing the registration of the thermostats The procedure for completing the registration of a Thermostat Public T 53 fitted with a floor or outdoor sensor is the same as that followed for room thermostats See 3 4 3 Register room thermostats page 11 3 6 Testing the communication between the thermostats and the controller 3 6 1 Testing the communication between the room thermostats and the cont
33. ounta Table stand Kit for T 75 Wall bracket Fastening screws Adhesive strip Uponor Thermostat T 55 Thermostat T 55 Bag with fastening screws and adhesive strip Batteries Uponor Thermostat Public T 53 Thermostat Public T 53 Bag with fastening screws and adhesive strip Batteries Uponor Controller C 55 Controller C 55 Bag with fastening screws and adhesive strip Antenna Connection cable for antenna length 0 3 m Connection cable for antenna length 3 m Installation and Operation Manual Uponor Floor sensor Floor sensor 8 N WAG FG 5 Vaio eee eee Instruction for floor sensor 3 Installation Installation steps Uponor recommends that you follow the steps described below to guarantee the best possible installation Description 3 1 Preparation before installation 3 2 Installation of controller and antenna 3 3 Connection of components to controller Actuators pump H C relay 3 4 Registrations and mounting of room thermostats 3 5 Registrations and mounting of external sensor thermostats 3 6 Testing the communication between the thermostats and the controller 3 7 Finishing the installation 3 1 Preparation before installation Before beginning the installation e Verify the contents of the package with the list shown in Section 2 to make sure you have all the necessary components e Check whether a floor sensor ha
34. possible to display the measured floor interface 3 4 4 Mount the room thermostats If no external sensors are used go to 3 4 13 Close the thermostats 3 4 4 1 Location of a thermostat For all thermostats e On an indoor wall e 1 5 m to 1 8 m from the floor e Away from any source of humidity e Away from any source of heat television electronic equipment fireplace e Away from direct solar sunshine e Away from direct water splashes ad 8 Elle je ol 24 Uponor Wall frame can be used to hide marks on the wall or the box if needed 3 4 4 2 Thermostat fixation There are various solutions to fix the thermostat e Fixing on the wall using a screw e Fixing on the wall using the bracket option e Using the thermostat table stand option Underfloor Heating Thermostat Display T 7 Installation using the thermostat table stand option Insert the metal stand in the appropriate holes at the back of T 75 the thermostat Pi Fix the bracket on the thermostat to lock in place the table A A stand gl OI D m y oY 0 A sv o 5 A Os Let the screws protrude 3 mm from the wall or Fix the bracket on the wall option Hang the thermostat on the screw or on the bracket Thermostat T 55 and Thermostat Publi Removing the Thermostat Display T 75 fr
35. re special cases it may not be possible to establish a perfect communication The transmission range is sufficient for most applications but each building has different obstacles affecting communication and maximum transmission distance If communication trouble exists Uponor can support the system with accessories such as repeaters for solving the exceptional problems Technical constraints e Keep installation data cables away from power cables gt 50V to avoid interference e The electrical circuits of the boiler and the pump must be protected by a maximum 6A circuit breaker Underfloor Heating 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 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 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 optimize the management of the system The Uponor Control Syste
36. roller T Press the Test push button The Test and channel LEDs with registered thermostats light up Lo Using a point briefly press the registration button of the thermostat e Communication OK gt LED for the channels registered to the thermostat switch off e NO Communication gt LED for the channels registered to the thermostat stay on See 4 Troubleshooting page 18 o O To exit the Test mode press the Test push button Alternative Thermostat Display T 75 Use the keys of the thermostat to switch between high and low temperatures and make sure that the LED of the channel continues changing Alternative Thermostat T 55 Use the control dial of the thermostat to switch between high and low temperatures and make sure that the LED of the channel continues changing 3 6 2 Testing the communication between the external sensor thermostats and the controller The procedure for testing a Thermostat Public T 53 fitted with an outdoor sensor is the same as that described under 3 6 1 Testing the communication between the room thermostats and the controller 3 7 Where two thermostats are connected to the same channel the procedure described under 3 6 1 Testing the communication between the room thermostats and the controller must be carried out fully and separately for each thermostat Finishin
37. s EE EE ie ED OR Ee RE GE GE ee EG ie ee Ge Ora 16 S B ACtUAtOrs do EE EO RE EE ER 16 3 9 ad nle RE EE EE ORE OR ER 17 3 91 Cancelling the registration of ai Chanel sb EE MEE ES aaan Gee GE SEE DS Ee ie Ge ee Ee Ee De de EE 17 3 9 2 Resetting the SYSTEM ER Ee ER EE SERE DEE GE ES EE EE ER Ge Ge EE BARE GEES EE ER Se ER EE ee Ee EE ERG EE EE EER SEER BEE Ge ES EE ee RE Ee dy 4 Troubleshooting ee Ee OG OG Ge GE Ge Ge ee Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge ee 18 5 Installation report sesse REK ER ER RR RE RE RE RE RE ERA RE REK ER ER ER ER ER RE RE RE RE RE ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ENE RE RE RE RE ER ER ER ER ER HER GR ER ER ER RE RE RE RE RE RE RE fold out 6 Ke Te IE EO EE ee ER Ge Ge Ge Ge EG Ge GO ee Ee ee ee Er fold out 7 Wiring diagram Controller description KERK ERK ER EER ERK RE ER ER ER ER REKE RE RE RE RE AK AKA R ER ER ER ENE RE RE RE RE RE RR RE RE RE RE RE ER fold out Uponor Control System Installation Manual 1 General recommendations and explanations Safety measures e Read and follow the instructions e Installation must be performed by a qualified person according to local regulations e It is prohibited to make changes or modifications not specified in this manual e Power must be switched off when carrying out the wiring e We decline any responsibility concerning damages and breakdowns that may result from the non observance of these instructions Symbols used in this manual Oo amp O D Ta a ER w De
38. s been mounted e Study the wiring diagram in the fold out or inside the controller cover Study the drawings of the underfloor heating system If the locations of the controllers and thermostats are not specified determine the best positions e A controller with antenna should be installed close to each manifold e A power outlet is required for the connection of the controller to the mains e The mounting locations for the Uponor Control System must be protected from running and dripping water e Use one thermostat for every room with underfloor heating 3 2 Installation of the components 3 2 1 Mounting the antenna Decide if the antenna are to be mounted on the back of the controller or on the wall Metal cabinet the end of the antenna or the whole antenna must If the controller is installed inside a metal cabinet be outside the cabinet Clip the antenna at the back of a controller Use 0 3 m antenna cable Connect the RJ 9 connector into the antenna Clip the antenna into the controller Run the cable of the antenna into the hole of the controller eee ee Connect to terminals 9 and 10 Underfloor Heating Screwing the antenna onto a wall 3 2 2 Mounting the controller e Position the controller just above the manifold Check position of 230V socket e Check that the cover of the controller can easily be JA removed Ag 9 4 e Check that the
39. s on a thermostat e Short circuited actuator e Cover Alarm To contact your installer See installation report in the fold out to find the contact information of the installer Please prepare the following information before contacting an installer e Installation report e Drawings of the underfloor heating system if available If an interface is fitted to the system alarms can be readily displayed without the need to take the controller apart The interface displays clearly and accurately the causes of the various alarms 5 2 1 Controller A blinking mains indicator indicates an alarm an error message The power LED of the controller always remains lit up If it blinks this means a problem has occurred Please consult your Installation Report which can be found in the Installation Manual Open the controller cover and identify the LED s that are flickering in order to assess from which thermostat the alarm is Originating 5 2 2 Thermostat Display T 75 Battery Alarm Replace the batteries of the Thermostat when the symbol dd appears 5 2 3 Thermostat T 55 and Thermostat Public T 53 Battery Alarm Replace the batteries of the thermostat when the red LED inside the thermostat blinks twice During a heat or cool demand Cover Alarm The Thermostat Public T 53 includes a switch to warn in case of opening the cover The status of the switch is transmitted by radio waves Power LED and concerned chann
40. stat to transmit by changing the temperature set point mreplace the thermostat m for info how to delete the assignment of the old thermostat and replace it with the new one see Installation Manual new installations in the house shielding radio signals e g drying cupboard safe metallic door try to find a new position for thermostat and or antenna or if possible the shielding object Thermostat T 55 and Thermostat Public T 53 LED blinks twice the thermostat batteries are discharged LED no blinks one time only batteries totally dead or wrong type of battery used replace the batteries see 3 5 Thermostat battery replacement batteries mounted upside down reversed polarity mount batteries correctly in transmission LED no blinks one time thermostat is out of the correct position move the thermostat transmitter broken in thermostat m force the thermostat to transmit by changing the temperature set point m replace the thermostat m 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 channel LED flash in the controller the cover of thermostat is opened Thermostat Public T 53 check the settings and put back in place the cover of the thermostat Uponor Control System Operation Manual 5 5 List of possible failures and solutions Failure Indicatio
41. stem can operate a circulation pump on heating cooling demand The controlled use of a circulation pump improves the efficiency and responsiveness of the underfloor heating Example of an installation WARNING See the circulation pump supplier documentation before performing the connection The controller controls the circulation pump via connection on terminal block dry contact Ensure the power is disconnected Open 230V compartment and fix cover to hanger Connect L wire from to pump via relay BOON amp Close 230V compartment The electrical circuits of the pump must be protected by a maximum 6A circuit breaker 3 3 5 Connecting the controller to the mains Check that the wiring is complete Actuators Antenna Check that the 230V compartment is closed Connect the plug to the mains 3 4 Room thermostats The Uponor Control System may be controlled with the help of three types of thermostats These may be used separately or together Thermostat Display T 75 O Thermostat T 55 Thermostat Public T 53 Underfloor Heating 3 4 1 Mark room thermostats e Type of batteries for the thermostats 2x Alkaline AAA 1 5V Respect the polarity e Mark the thermostats with the channel numbers they are to control e g 02 03 For a system with an interfa
42. the temperature with a precision of 0 1 Displayed when setting the temperature set point EO eo AD OO Displayed during radio transmission Temperature format for the display o ae Low battery indication Temperature sensor for optimum measurement of ambient temperature and keys to set the thermostat parameters Soo Thermostat resetting push button Underfloor Heating Thermostat T 55 Room temperature setpoint dial control Configuration button Thermostat Public T 53 Screw to open the thermostat Batteries Terminal for external sensor non polarized Radio transmission LED Batteries Blue cam to set minimum temperature Set point temperature potentiometer Sa Siac Red cam to set maximum temperature Uponor Control System Operation Manual Configuration switches Floor sensor potentiometer Configuration button EOF B EE Radio transmission LED CAUTION Your thermostats are allocated by your installer to precise rooms and locations Any change of the location may cause abnormal temperature control 3 1 Changing the temperature format Thermostat T 55 Thermostat Display T 75 Press or to change the temperature format C or x l F 3 wait for 5 s WR The thermostat returns to the default Q display 1 Simult
43. tructions Installation must be performed by a qualified person according to local regulations Don t make changes in hardware or software send damaged control devices to Uponor if they need to be repaired It is prohibited to make changes or modifications not specified in this manual Power must be switched off when carrying out the wiring We decline any responsibility concerning damages and breakdowns that may result from the non observance of these instructions Symbols used in this manual WARNING Risk of bodily injuries or pinching Non observance may harm health or cause damage to product components CAUTION Important note on functionality Non observance of this note may cause malfunctions Information Important operating advice and information Reference to another document Reference to another page in the manual Extended function with the interface Result of an action Press button Power supply WARNING e The Uponor Control System uses a 230VAC 50Hz power supply In case of emergency immediately disconnect the plug from the 230V mains e Do not use water to clean the Uponor Control System e Do not expose the Uponor Control System to flammable vapors or gases Limitations for radio waves The Uponor Control System uses radio waves The frequency used is reserved for similar applications and the chances of interference from other radio sources is very low However in some ra

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