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1. As per IEC 721 3 1 Class 1K3 25 60 C lt 95 r h 2004 108 EC Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC N474 C tick conformity to EMC emission standard AS NSZ 4251 1 1999 ROHS Reduction of hazardous substances Product standards Automatic electrical controls for household and similar use Special requirements for temperature dependent controls Electronic control type 2002 95 EC As per EN 60730 1 As per EN 60730 2 9 2 B micro disconnection on operation Electromagnetic compatibility Emissions Immunity Safety class Pollution class Degree of protection of housing 23 As per IEC EN 61000 6 3 As per IEC EN 61000 6 2 Il as per EN 60730 Normal IP30 as per EN 60529 VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 VE S Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Controls Continued 7 7 15 Technical data Connection terminals Solid wires or prepared Continued stranded wires 1 x 0 4 2 5 mm2 or 2 x 0 4 1 5 mm2 Housing front color RAL 9003 white Weight 0 30 kg 7 16 Disposal KY ry The Printed Circuit Board may be sent to any PCB recovery contractor to recover some of the Ua Ti 7 components for any metal such as gold and silver Hi The device is classified as waste electronic equipment in terms of
2. QVES VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire S053 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Sili el h of the units Important This manual must be read in full before Installation Operation and maintenance Please ensure that this document is passed to the end user This manual forms an integral part of the product and should be kept for the working life of the product Additional copies of this and supporting documents are available by contacting VES or by visiting www ves co uk and following the Download O amp M s link The following symbols used within this document refer to potential dangers or advice for safe operation Warning AN Indicates hazards associated with electric current and high voltages Caution Indicates hazards that require safety advice for personnel and or potential unit property damage Important Q Indicates important information Contents Introduction Page 1 Introduction 1 2 Unit Description 2 3 Receipt of Goods Handling 2 4 Product Overview 2 5 Installation 3 6 Wiring 5 7 Controls 7 8 Maintenance 25 9 Declaration of conformity 26 10 Warranty 27 The VES HEATLINE Duct Mounted Electric Heater Battery brings wider versatility to existing and new
3. data Frequenc 50 60 Hz Power consumption Max 18 VA Fan control rating Q1 Q2 Q3 N Control outputs Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 N Multifunctional inputs X1 M X2 M Temperature sensor input Type Digital input Operating action Contact sensing Insulation against mains D1 GND Operating action Contact sensing AC 230 V max 5 4 A AC 230 V max 1 A CPEL1011 NTC Selectable NO NC DC 0 5 V max 5 mA N A mains potential Selectable NO NC SELV DC 6 15 V 3 6 mA Insulation against mains 3 75 kV reinforced insulation Function input External temperature sensor fault contact Switching differential adjustable Heating mode P30 Setpoint setting and setting range LZ Comfort mode P08 C Energy Saving mode P11 P12 Protection P65 P66 Built in room temperature sensor Measuring range Accuracy at 25 C Temperature calibration range Settings and display resolution Setpoints Current temperature value displayed Operation Climatic conditions Temperature Humidity Transport Climatic conditions Temperature Humidity Mechanical conditions Storage Climatic conditions Temperature Humidity Conformity EMC directive Selectable 2 K 0 5 6 K 21 C 5 40 C 15 C 30 C OFF 5 40 C 8 C OFF OFF 5 40 C 0 49 C lt 0 5K 3 0K 0 5 C 0 5 C As per IEC 721 3 3 Class 3K5 0 50 C lt 95 r h As per IEC 721 3 2 Class 2K3 25 60 C lt 95 r h Class 2M2
4. P40 Q2 Control output fan speed medium AC 230 V Measuring neutral for sensor and switch Q3 Control output fan speed high AC 230 V Control output Valve AC 230 V NO for normally closed valves output for electrical heater via external relay 21 VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 VE S Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Controls Continued 7 7 14 Mechanical design The room thermostat consists of 2 sections Plastic housing which accommodates the electronics the operating elements and the temperature sensor N Mounting plate with the screw terminals The housing engages in the mounting plate and is secured with 2 screws on the left side SIEMENS Do ee a a a 1BD gt So TT 7 14 2 Dimensions Dimensions in mm Ae iP ne z JHM 22 VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual VES Controls Continued 7 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS VES Ref ID 899 7 15 Technical Operating voltage AC 230 V 10 15
5. VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 OVE S Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Controls 7 7 1 CP Option Operation SIEMENS Layout E 1 Operating mode button Esc 2 Button to enter the time and to set the timers 3 Fan mode button OK 4 Rotary knob for setpoint and parameter adjustment Button Operation e 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 e 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 Press left button Go into Operating mode selection Press left button gt 3 seconds Set thermostat to protection mode Keep left button depressed and turn rotary Activate temporary timer Extend Presence knob clockwise and set the time for details see page 12 Keep left button depressed and
6. charge 80 Please State which option you require when you place your order A transferable certificate will then be issued to you Please note this offer excludes condensing units We would be happy to quote you for these separately VES Spares offer a six monthly free reminder service This can help ensure your equipment is kept in optimum condition If you would like to subscribe to this service please call Spares on 02380 461 153 Once subscribed you will be eligible to a 5 regular user discount off of replacement filter prices and a fixed 20 00 carriage charge for all UK Main Land deliveries VES can also offer Spares for existing units for requirements that are over 40 years old To arrange any of these options Phone 08448 15 60 60 or Email spares ves co uk Stating the sales order and reference number from the unit 2
7. E pm temperature setpoint etc Sie Setting the time of day and the L weekday Morning 12 hour format 12 Afternoon 12 hour format Temporary timer function visible when operating mode is temporarily extended due to extended presence or absence wd Confirmation of parameters Indicates that room temperature is displayed Protection Digits for room temperature and setpoint display P LO QVES Controls Continued 7 7 2 Brief description 7 2 1 Applications 7 2 2 Features 7 3 Mounting and installation Caution VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Controls for modulating thyristor electric heater 2 multifunctional inputs and 1 digital input for keycard contact external sensor etc Operating modes Comfort Energy Saving and Protection Adjustable commissioning and control parameters Minimum and maximum setpoint limitation Backlit LCD Auto Timer mode with 8 programmable timers 7 day time program 8 programmable timers to switch over between Comfort and Energy Saving mode Maintenance of room temperature via built in temperature sensor or external room temperature return air temperature sensor Display of current room temperature or s
8. N gorg N 7 lt X ow Sy Z 2 I o o e c N o i Y Z L a Z G S AR x LOI 21g Y MO W O No Se Hn Nw CO Z u l VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls VES Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Warning AN Caution Important Q Wiring Continued 6 6 1 CP 1ph example wiring diagram Note Please refer to order acknowledgement for specific controls wiring information and heater load Z a SL 52 gE O Z S F f2 P SL 8 WR ga hs S ua 9 S A eE s G R Q l a Q T A o lt M Q Iz B o e L lt z LL PL ke z5 ae oe S all CL er LU ow cl LL 2 OL 5 Kw N C N Q ga 6 6 e va 8 A T o O 0 3 ES l S e E ee a z E A ae I Ne Qoe N W o o 9 Z G JA ci UL S 4 I o e S kK 5 cof N aK S a m O gt 28 i 75 308 N OS SBF Or D I S moo ife 90929 lt j L OO C0 CN 0 og ab Z Ww jj 4A AC3 230VAC 50HZ ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS LINK IF NOT REQUIRED SELV CPEL1011 ROOM MOUNTED CONTROLLER VES Ref ID 899
9. Press left button and right button simultaneously for gt 3 seconds release press the left button for gt 3 seconds then turn the rotary knob counterclockwise min 12 rotation The display shows Pxx Continue with step 2 Adjusting 2 Select the required parameter by turning the rotary knob parameters both levels Press button 3 OK the current value of the selected parameter starts blinking and can be changed by turning the rotary knob Press button 3 OK to confirm the adjusted value or button Esc to cancel the change If you wish to adjust additional parameters repeat steps 2 4 Press button 1 Esc to leave the parameter setting mode Resetting The factory setting for the control parameters can be reloaded via parameter P71 parameters by changing the value to ON Confirm by pressing the right button The display shows 8888 during reloading 15 VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 OVE S Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Controls Continued 7 7 8 2 Service level Caution N Important Q The following parameters are factory set by VES m M Ile L ov 1 Auto Comfort Protection 2 Auto Comfort E Saving 14 Protection JOJO WELJEd PO2 User oper
10. also be set during operation without opening the unit In the event of a power failure all control parameter settings are retained The control parameters are assigned to 2 levels Service level e Expert level and Diagnostics and test 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 14 VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 VE S Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Controls Continued 7 7 8 Control parameters Continued SIEMENS 7 8 1 Parameter mame Hf d ggeeee C setting gy B ggmms B 8 Sns AS LL LL E secese T Eve E Jo 1 Operating mode button Esc 2 Button to enter the time and to set the timers 3 Fan mode button OK 4 Rotary knob for setpoint and parameter adjustment Caution Important Q Service level Press left and right button simultaneously for gt 3 seconds release then press the right button for gt 3 seconds The display shows P01 Continue with step 2 Expert level l
11. symbol appears If parameter P68 extend Comfort period 0 extended Comfort cannot be activated pressing the left button will show OFF blinking 3 times Temporary Timer for The current operating mode can be forced temporarily into Comfort or Energy Saving extension of Protection mode The time period is adjusted via the rotary knob Extend presence Set the device to Comfort mode for the selected time period presence absence 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 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 appears During the extended presence absence period timer symbol appears 7 13 Connection terminals Warning AN Caution YT Y VW F T Y Operating voltage AC 230 V D1 GND Multifunctional input for potential free switch X1 X2 Multifunctional input for temperature Factory setting Operating mode sensor e g CPEC1011 or switchover potential free switch Factory setting contact X1 external room temperature Change of setting Parameter P42 sensor X2 sensor or switch for heating Q1 Control output fan speed low AC cooling changeover 230 V Change of setting Parameters P38
12. 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 00am 4 Confirm the time of day by pressing the right button The weekday indicator starts blinking Turn the rotary knob clock or counterclockwise to set the current weekday Confirm the current weekday by pressing button Ok Press the program mode button Esc to leave the program mode Timers A1 A4 have the following default settings residential use e The thermostat is in Energy Saving mode during the remaining time e Timers A5 A8 are free with no default settings 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 12 VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 VE S Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Controls Continued 7 7 6 AutoTimer Continued Setting the timers The CP option 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 l H L H
13. K 05 K 0 5 6K HFA P30 P31 3 P band Switching differential for radiator Dead zone in Comfort mode v Sil ole JayowWeled 2K 1K 2K 2K 0 5 8 C P34 P35 Integraltime min Omi P36 Heating Cooling changeover switching point cooling X1 X2 P37 Heating Cooling changeover switching point heating X1 X2 P38 Functionality of X1 No function No function or 0 1 External sensor Al 1 External sensor 2 H C changeover AIDI 3 Operating mode contact DI 4 Dew point sen DI 5 Enable electric heater 6 Fault input 1 Normally closed Closed v P40 Functionality of X2 3 Operating mode No function 1 Room tem ext Return temp Al 2 H C changeover AIDI 3 Operating mode contact DI P 4 Dew point sen DI i 5 Enable electric heater 6 Fault input P41 Operating action of X2 if digital input 1 N C 0 Normally open Open 1 Normally closed Closed BEA 6 Fault input DI No function 1 Room tem ext Return temp Al 2 H C changeover AIDI 3 Operating mode contact DI wf 4 Dew point sen Dl 5 Enable electric heater E D gt NO Functionality of D1 6 Fault input 1 Normally closed Closed modulating PI control modulating PI control YS XS z 46 Output Y1 Y2 if not parameterized as 3 pos P47 Output Y2 Y3 if not parameterized as 3 pos i Para
14. ameter may need adjusting to enable other parameter changes 18 QVES Controls Continued 7 9 Functions 7 9 1 Temperatue control General note Display 7 10 Operating Modes Comfort mode Energy Saving mode Protection mode Auto Timer mode Operating mode button VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire S053 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesltd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 7 C Bea LCH k Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Setting of the control parameters P01 etc mentioned throughout the document is described in section 7 8 The thermostat acquires the room temperature via built in sensor or external duct air temperature sensor CPEL1011 and maintains the setpoint by delivering actuator control commands to heating equipment The switching differential or proportional band is 2 K for heating mode adjustable via parameters P30 The integral action time for modulating PI control is 5 minutes adjustable via parameter P35 The display shows the acquired room temperature or the Comfort setpoint selectable 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 Select the thermostat s operating mode via the operating mo
15. at acquires the room temperature via built in sensor or external duct air temperature sensor CPEL1011 connected to multifunctional input X1 or X2 Inputs X1 or X2 must be commissioned accordingly X1 via P38 and P39 X2 via P40 and P41 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 The thermostat can be forced into Energy Saving mode e g when a window is opened The window contact can be connected to digital input D1 or multifunctional input X1 X2 Set parameter P42 P38 P40 to 3 20 VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 VE S Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Controls Continued 7 7 12 Additional features continued Extended Comfort The left button switches the operating mode from Energy Saving to Comfort for the period preset in P68 if the following conditions are fulfilled The operating mode switchover contact is closed connected to input X1 X2 D1 parameter P38 P40 P42 set to 3 Parameter P68 extend Comfort period is greater than 0 During the temporary Comfort mode extension timer
16. ating mode profile mode button 03 User fan mode selection 0 Auto Manual 1 Manual 2 Auto Manual Protection r P04 Selection of C or F 0 C 0 Degrees Celsius C 1 Degrees Fahrenheit F Ea 3 3K a 0 Room temperature Lo L O Standard temperature displayed 08 21 C 5 C 35 C i 15 C i 30 C N A o P5409 l O we LNR k U U U O LZ 0 11 Energy saving heating point Energy saving cooling point Electric reheater in cooling mode P14 Button lock function w Parameter available Do not adjust Sensor calibration internal external P U U wN Unlocked Auto locked Manual locked O Parameter not available Note Parameter display depends on selected application and function Some parameter may need adjusting to enable other parameter changes 16 VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 OVE S Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Controls Continued 7 7 8 Control parameters Continued Caution A Important Q 7 8 3 Expert l level The following parameters are factory set by VES E Expert Level P band Switching differential in heating mode CE ES P band Switching differential in cooling ee mode 2K 7 2K C
17. ck See section 7 1 Fan operation in In Auto Timer mode the default fan mode is automatic The fan mode can be changed to manual AutoTimer by pushing the FAN button The fan returns to the automatic default mode after each switchover from Comfort to Energy Saving mode and vice versa 11 VES Controls Continued 7 7 6 Auto Timer Setting time of day and the weekday 12 hour and 24 hour format Default timer setting Power failure VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesltd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual The thermostat provides an Auto Timer mode with 8 programmable timers Each timer can be assigned to one or several days In this mode the thermostat automatically changes over between Comfort and Energy Saving mode according to the preprogrammed timers sE AHS i KV y H 109 Uj os fn EH k x N L Dh N k 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 12Hr or 24Hr time format If the current time of day is in 24 hour format and you wish to change it to 12 hour format turn the knob clockwise passed 23
18. de 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 In Comfort mode the thermostat maintains the room temperature setpoint which can be adjusted via the rotary knob Energy Saving mode helps save energy Select it by pressing the operating mode button if parameter P02 is set accordingly control will then be according to Energy Saving setpoints P11 and P12 In Protection mode the system is protected against frost factory setting 8 C can be disabled or changed via P65 protected against overheating factory setting OFF can be enabled or changed via P66 In Auto Timer mode the thermostat automatically changes from Comfort to Energy Saving mode according to the 8 pre programmed timers The display shows the Auto Timer mode symbol ll along with the symbol for the current operating mode Comfort O or Energy Saving C 3 The behaviour of the operating mode button can be selected via parameter P02 Without timer program With timer program Remark gt Dans Factory Setting 19 VES Controls Continued 7 11 Room temperature setpoints Comfort mode Setpoint limitation Temporary setpoint Energy Saving mode Protection mode Caution 7 12 Additiona
19. ed 7 6 Autotimer Continued Reloading the default timer settings 7 7 Handling faults 7 8 Control parameters VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire S053 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual 7 e LCN AL A1 A1 j DRIE 4 nant iat OGIO B 22 p HHH N S R 9 E 2 c I i E z z 1 Press the program mode button twice to select the Auto timer setting in programming mode Press button OK to enter the timer setting mode Press the program mode button for at least 3 seconds rES will be displayed 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 When the room temperature is outside the measuring range i e above 49 C or 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 A number of control parameters can be readjusted to optimise control performance These parameters can
20. ent 93 68 EEC Low Voltage Directive The European Harmonised Standards applied are BS EN ISO 12100 EN 294 EN61000 EN 60204 1 The National Standards applied in particular are BS 848 Part 1 Basis of Self attestation Quality Assurance to ISO 9001 2000 BSI Reg Firm Cert No Q5375 Signature of Manufacturer 7 l Position of Signatory Technical Director 26 VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesltd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 QVES Warranty 10 Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Extended Warranties All VES Andover Products come with a one year guarantee from date of dispatch which covers parts and labour You can now extend this with the following options Option 1 FREE extended Warranty We can offer you a maintenance agreement that keeps this equipment in tip top condition If you take out this agreement we will extend the warranty free of charge for up to 5 years providing the regular maintenance agreement remains in place Option 2 12 24 Month Extended Warranty 12 24 months from the date of dispatch This can be covered at a cost of just 3 of order value minimum charge 50 00 Option 3 12 36 Month Extended Warranty 12 36 months from date of dispatch For this cover the charge is 6 of order value Minimum
21. etpoint in C and or F Button lock automatic or manual Fault input Reminder to clean filters Reload factory settings for commissioning control parameters Do not mount on a wall in niches bookshelves behind curtains above or near heat sources or exposed to direct solar radiation Mount about 1 5m above the floor The room unit must be mounted in a clean dry indoor place and must not be exposed to water Comply with local regulations to wire fuse and earth the thermostat Use the correct size cables for the duct EHB controller and room unit The power supply line must have an external fuse or circuit breaker with a rated current to meet the required heater full load current Isolate the cables of inputs X1 M X2 M and D1 GND if the conduit box carries AC 230 V mains voltage Inputs X1 M and X2 M carry mains potential If the sensor s cables are extended they must be suited for mains voltage Inputs X1 M X2 M or D1 GND of different units e g summer winter switch may be connected in parallel with an external switch Consider overall maximum contact sensing current for switch rating Disconnect power supply before removing the thermostat from the mounting plate VES Controls Continued 7 7 3 Mounting and installation contined Commissioning Control sequence Calibrate sensor Setpoint and setpoint setting range limitation 7 4 Control sequences Important 7 4 1 Sequences overview setting v
22. ff Disabled v setpoint P08 On Enabled OFF Disabled P71 Reload factory settings OFF Note VES settings are not factory settings ro n T ra aan R i ar uc a an d01 Application type Diagnostics No application 2 2 pipe with pipe electric heater z 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 d02 X1 status Diagnostics 0 Not activated for DI 1 Activated DI 0 49 C cur temp value for Al 00 Ct HC input short 100 HC input open d03 X2 status Diagnostics 0 Not activated for DI 0 Not activated 1 Activated DI 0 49 C cur temp value for Al 00 Gt HC input short 100 70 HC input open d04 D1 status Diagnostics 0 Not activated for Dl 0 Not activated 1 Activated DI 00 Ct HC input short 100 7 HC input open d05 Test mode for checking the Y1 Y2 actuator direction no signal on outputs Y1 and Y2 press left button to escape k OPE Output Y1 forced open CLO Output Y2 forced closing Test mode for checking the Y3 Y4 actuator direction no signal on outputs Y1 and Y2 press left button to escape X OPE Output Y1 forced open CLO Output Y2 forced closing w Parameter available d Do not adjust JO JBWeled a T ee ee H Pees sts ts X Parameter not available Note Parameter display depends on selected application and function Some par
23. ia parameter P01 7 4 2 Controls output overview setting via DIP switches Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire S053 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS VES Ref ID 899 Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual 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 Refer to section 7 4 The control parameters of the thermostat can be set to ensure optimum performance of the entire system See page 15 to find out how to set The control sequence may need to be set via parameter P01 depending on the application The factory setting is PO1 0 heating only 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 We recommend to review the setpoints and setpoint setting ranges parameters P08 P12 and change them as needed to achieve maximum comfort and save Energy The sequence can be set via parameter P01 The thermostats can be used in systems featu
24. ire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 VE S Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Duct Installation 5 Continued 5 1 Airflow Caution N The heater can be used for horizontal or vertical airflow The air should be evenly distributed across the duct and the minimum air volume as stated on the air heater name plate must be maintained Important 5 2 Themal Cutout Every heater is provided with a thermal cutout which will break contacts when the duct manual temperature rises above 130 C This cutout is provided to comply with M amp E specifications Warning and will require removal of the terminal cover to reset Supply must be isolated before removing cover 5 3 Testing N B It is very important that all electrical connections are properly made Elements are tested prior to dispatch and are within tolerance of 7 2W of total load If the elements are found to be faulty they can be easily removed and replaced Elements stored in damp conditions may need drying to attain correct insulation readings contact VES Andover Ltd if in doubt 5 4 Notes 1 Supply to Heatline should be 1ph or 3ph and a neutral refer to name plate for correct supply Warning AN 2 The heater is fitted with a manual reset high temperature cutout which has NC normally closed terminals and an air f
25. l features External return Temperature Button Lock Window Contact Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual The setpoint in Comfort mode can be adjusted via the rotary knob For energy saving purposes the setpoint setting range can be limited to minimum P09 and maximum P10 N If the minimum limit PO9 is set lower than the maximum limit P10 both heating and cooling are adjustable between these 2 limits Heating setpoint adjustable 5 21 C 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 Use control parameter P11 to adjust the Energy Saving mode setpoints The heating setpoint is factory set to 15 C Use control parameters P65 to adjust the Protection mode setpoint The heating setpoint is factory set to 8 C frost protection If a setpoint is set to OFF P65 the thermostat does not maintain the setpoint in the corresponding mode heating This means no protective heating function and thus risk of frost in the heating mode The thermost
26. low pressure switch This is connected Caution N in series with the main contactor coil circuit to remove power from the heater in the event of over temperature or airflow failure Under no circumstances is this circuit to be bypassed Important Q 3 Ensure sufficient earth connection to termainal is provided 4 The speed controller must not switch off fan independent of control system or allow airflow to fall below stated volume on the electric heater battery VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS VES Ref ID 899 VES Wiring 6 Warning AN Caution Important 6 1 BMS 1ph Note Please refer to order example wiring acknowledgement for specific controls diagram wiring information and heater load Zz B 52 go H sE Z ZO N J 9229 ye 8 W832 LO Ea S an HS NS a o wi OO wes O N Z Zoe lt 9 238 3O ao vin N Ge i L 4 S xn oO lt m o a op i o 2 o y7 LU Q Pa ZW E Ha 8 Gees H Uis Lio Cows He Sla L S5 9902 cols 8955 98 Base 2 S259 3 5 C AOL o 5635 ze Z L n PSR SaaS k ae a Ss z H F Roe REIN X 2 N m
27. meter available k Do not adjust x Parameter not available Note Parameter display depends on selected application and function Some parameter may need adjusting to enable other parameter changes VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 OVE S Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Controls Continued 7 7 8 Control Caution AN Important Q parameters Continued The following parameters are factory set by VES P48 Minimum output on time 2 Position control output a 2 coi Ome Ln Mad Purging function only when changeover appl with OFF local sensor is selected P51 Floorheatinglimittemperature OFF N P52 Fan Operation Cd Enabled OE P53 Fan Speed i peed Pet T Fan overur trme oniy when alec heater musea Tesee oaeee Yb P55 Switching point fan speed high 100 K P56 Switching point fan speed med 65 X P57 Switching point fan speed low 10 X Psa Fan start booster o H U U R P59 Fan minimum on time dwell ime Amin B60 Ean kick in Comfort mode ime untl next kico 8 pret a meds einen E pez Gean ieran T n 40 C max P66 Protection cooling setpoint Pes Prolang Comet peed ore oe se Le Temporary setpoint Comfort see also Comfort O
28. nits the unit MUST BE COMPLETELY ISOLATED from its electrical supply Ensure a minimum of two minutes after electrical disconnection before removing access panels Caution Ensure the unit has been allowed to completely cool before attempting any work to the unit Spares amp repairs When enquiring about or ordering spares contact VES Spares Department quoting the sales order SO number and unit type found on the unit nameplate Tel 08448 15 60 60 Fax 02380 26 12 04 BSI PLEASE ENSURE THAT THIS DOCUMENT IS PASSED ON TO THE END USER We reserve the right to alter the specification without notice OVES Andover Ltd 2010 BSRI A No part of this publication may be photocopied or otherwise reproduced without the ara prior permission in writing of VES Andover Ltd 25 VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 OVE S Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Declaration of 9 Conformity C Declaration of Conformity Date 16th March 2010 Product Heatline Type Heatline Units Manufacturer VES Andover Limited The product above is produced in accordance with EC Council Directives 98 37 EC Machinery Directive 89 336 EEC and amendment 92 31 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 73 223 EEC and amendm
29. ring Heating only P01 0 Parameter Sequence Mode The patterns of DIP switches is as follows Binni 2 3 4 5 Y1 Y2 2 position 10 VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 VE S Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Controls Continued 7 7 5 Fan control The HLC HLD unit has single speed fan control only Fan overrun for electric heater CP option only When the electrical heater is switched off the fan overruns for at least 3 minutes parameter Caution P54 factory set by VES to avoid over temperature of the electrical heater or prevent the thermal cutout from responding In case of fan failure the thermostat cannot protect the Important Q electrical heater against over temperature That is why the electrical heater features a separate safety device thermal cutout Note For the BMS option the fan run on must be controlled by others Clean Filter The clean fan filter reminder function counts the fan operating hours and displays message FIL to remind the user to clean the fan filter as soon as the threshold is reached This does not impact the thermostats operation which continues to run normally The clean filter reminder is reset when the operating mode is manually set to Protection and ba
30. tes before V F system run signal is removed 4 2 2 CP Control option 2 LCD Room Unit As control option 1 PLUS LCD room unit with built in room sensor and user temperature adjustment On Off Auto control e Time clock setup and fan overrun timer adjustment Fault display e Adjustable commissioning and control parameters Tamperproof locking with PIN access Optional duct sensor for supply air or return temperature control VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 VE S Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Duct Installation 5 Circular and Square Examples for illustration purposes only RS Fan c w circular spigots Circular ducting HLO Heatline c w circular spigots Ducting where necessary Po l EBXExX Male amp Female couplings where CRSM necessary Filter section c w circular spigots Self sealing spigot as standard on sizes up to 560 Square ducting Ducting where necessary ECO Ecobox unit Securing nuts amp bolts used to join 30mm MEZ flanges togethers HLD Heatline c w square spigots VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampsh
31. the EuropeanDirective 2002 96 a EC WEEE and should not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste The relevant national legal rules must be adhered to Regarding disposal use the systems in place for collecting electronic waste Observe all local and applicable laws E AL the end of their useful life the packaging and product should be disposed of via a suitable recycling centre Do not dispose of with normal household waste Do not burn 24 VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 VE S Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Maintenance 8 In general this series of units require little maintenance Regular inspection for damage and cleaning In the unlikely event of component failure spares are available from stock at VES Andover Ltd Before attempting to carry out any work on our units all accompanying documentation including warning labels on the unit must be referenced Should it be necessary to remove any component ensure that these are secured into position once reinstalled It is critical that after any maintenance work has been conducted that all components removed replaced be refitted correctly by a competent engineer Before attempting to carry out any maintenance work investigative or repair work on our u
32. turn rotary Activate Extend Comfort mode for details knob counterclockwise see page 21 Press right button gt 3 seconds Activate Deactivate button lock Press right button Change fan mode Turn rotary knob Adjust the room temperature setpoint Press left and right button gt 3 seconds 9 n l Go to parameter mode Service Level release then press right button gt 3 seconds Press left and right button gt 3 seconds release then press left button gt 3 seconds Go to parameter mode Expert Level then turn rotary knob counterclockwise min diagnostics 1 2 rotation Press centre button Go to timer settings VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 OVE S Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Controls 7 Continued EMNENE j Seeeee MUNNEN am O SEE 1585 SSSss o _Symbol _ Description Symbo Description a Ss Heating mode 14 eaa Automatic fan AUTO Electrical heater on 15 q Manual fan oN 16 Fan speed 1 Cooling mode Comfort mode Energy Saving mode Fan speed Fan speed 2 Fan speed 3 Auto Timer mode C Degrees Celsius oF Degrees Fahrenheit View and set auto timer program ee ee ee ee ee TI E HES p magis tor teneor cay ddl 20 Condensation in room dewpoint sensor active 0 J
33. unit in the case of small items In the event of any damage having occurred or if any item found to be missing it is essential to inform VES Andover Ltd within 3 working days of delivery quoting sales order SO number and the unit type as found on the unit nameplate After this period we will be unable to accept any claim for damaged or missing goods Product Overview 4 4 1 Features Suitable for circular HLC and square ducts HLD in various sizes Single or three phase Thyristor heater available for modulating output Intergrated controls for response to BMS Optional versatile LCD room unit with built in sensor and timers Easy installation to existing ductwork systems Exstensive built in safety features mez flange or self sealing spigots Use with VES ECOBox filter and fan kits for compact efficient heat recovery Refer to page 3 4 2 Control types 4 2 1 BMS External control Control option 1 BMS V F enabled and 0 10V dc control no room unit 1ph or 3ph Thyristor heater options Fan control up to 4Amps 230V 50Hz Run on timer required e Main isolating switch with lockable handle and panel live indicator e Independent safety circuitry Factory fitted safety interlock airflow pressure and thermal cut out switches e Volt free run and trip indication V F enable and 0 10V heating demand signal required to operate unit Run on timer requiring heating demand signal to be removed for a minimum of 2 minu
34. ve Re dea v AL HL i 1 30 AL J DEAR L Me B 1100 E 1 bin z i a E L L wins K N l V K l i 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 To save your adjustments remember to press button OK in step 6 above before pressing button Esc to leave the programmable timer setting mode Viewing the timers Pyg H oga lI ga Ta N You can view the 8 timers in sequence 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 13 QVES Controls Continu
35. ventilation installations Intelligent control options for BMS or LCD room units plus a Thyristor heater make this the ideal solution to accurately heat individual rooms HEATLINE is also both simple to install and maintain Duct sizes ranging from 100 to 600 Square Round For further technical details regarding dimensions and weights contact VES on 08448 15 60 60 quoting the sales order SO number and the unit type as found on the unit nameplate or visit www ves co uk VES Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Tel 08448156060 Fax 08702 404550 E mail vesitd ves co uk Web www ves co uk VES Ref ID 899 OVE S Heatline Duct mounted Electric Heater with controls Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Unit Description 2 Point Description Point variants Details as appropriate 1 Product HLD Square Ducting Part Number Coding HLC Circular Ducting 2 Duct size 100 to 600 Diameter size for circular ducting 100 to 600 Lengths of sides for square ducting 3 KW 0 5 to 32 KW rating 4 Thyristor Heater Supply 1x1 1 Phase 1x3 3 Phase 5 Control Options BMS V F enabled and 0 10V heat demand control from remote source CP LCD room unit control Typical example HLC200 4 5SKW 1x1 CP fo Receiptof Goods 3 Immediately upon receipt of goods check for possible damage in transit Also check to ensure that any ancillary items are included These will normally be supplied fitted or taped to the
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