UPONOR U N D E R F LO O R H E AT I N G UPONOR CONTROL SYSTEM RADIO 9416-054-10 / IOM- V_07-02 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. U p onor Hou si ng Solu t ions Lt d. S n a peth or pe Hous e R u g by Road L u t ter w or th Le i ces ter s hi re L E 17 4 HN T F W E U p onor Centra l Eu ro pe P O B ox 1 6 4 1 (In dus trie st ra sse 56) D - 9 7 4 3 3 Has s fu r t T +49 ( 0) 9 5 2 1 6 9 0 0 F +49 ( 0) 9 5 2 1 6 9 0 1 5 0 W w w w.up o no r.
Table of contents 1. General recommendations and explanations .................................................................................................... 4 2. The Uponor Control System .............................................................................................................................. 5 2.1 Example of a system...................................................................................................................................... 5 2.
1. General recommendations and explanations Safety measures • Read and follow the instructions. Power supply WARNING • Installation must be performed by a qualified person according to local regulations. • The Uponor Control System uses a 230VAC 50Hz power supply. • It is prohibited to make changes or modifications not specified in this manual. • In case of emergency, immediately disconnect the plug from the 230V mains. • Power must be switched off when carrying out the wiring.
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.
3. Installation Installation steps 3.2 Uponor recommends that you follow the steps described below to guarantee the best possible installation: 3.2.1 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.
Screwing the antenna onto a wall 3.2.2 Mounting the controller • Position the controller just above the manifold. Check position of 230V socket. • Check that the cover of the controller can easily be removed. • Check that the connectors and switches are easily accessible.
3.3 Connections 99 3.3.1 Correct installation: See wiring diagram in the fold-out. Controller description Description Mark 1 Terminal block for connection of antenna and options 2 Interface RJ 9 connector 3 Push-button and LED from 01 to 12 for channel registration 4 Test push-button and LED 5 Quick connectors for the actuators 6 Socket for the connection of the data stick 7 Power LED 8 230VAC 50Hz compartment 3.3.
Controller heating / cooling input WARNING Do not apply voltage to the controller heating / cooling input. Damage to the Uponor Control System will occur. Circulation pump relay The Uponor Control System 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.
3.3.5 Connecting the controller to the mains 3.4 Room thermostats The Uponor Control System may be controlled with the help of three types of thermostats.
3.4.1 Mark room thermostats • Type of batteries for the thermostats: 2x Alkaline AAA 1.5V. Respect the polarity. • Mark the thermostats with the channel numbers they are to control e.g. 02, 03. For a system with an interface and several controllers the ID of the controller has to be added e.g. 1.02, 1.03, 2.02, 2.03. 4 Using a point, press the registration button of the thermostat for at least 5 seconds.
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.
Thermostat Display T-75 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. Installation using the thermostat table stand (option): Insert the metal stand in the appropriate holes at the back of the thermostat. Fix the bracket on the thermostat to lock in place the table stand. Thermostat T-55 and Thermostat Public T-53 Removing the Thermostat Display T-75 from the optional bracket.
3.4.5 99 Thermostat setup 3.5 External sensor thermostats See Operation Manual for thermostat min/max and room temperature settings. 3.5.1 For more information on external sensor settings: See: "3.5 External sensor thermostats", page: 14. The Thermostat Public T-53 allows a floor or outdoor sensor to be fitted to the system. Introduction Configuration switches 3.4.6 99 3.4.7 Mark the external sensor thermostats See: "3.4.1 Mark room thermostats", page: 11.
3.5.3 Wiring It is possible to display the measured floor temperature if your system is fitted with an interface. 3.5.5 99 1 3.5.4 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 controller 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".
3.9 3.9.1 1 ➜ Resetting 3.9.2 2 ➜ If there are problems with thermostat linking, thermostats mixed up, bad channel registration, etc, the system can be reset. Cancelling the registration of a channel • 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.
4. Troubleshooting Normal system operating conditions: 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.
Use of quick connectors: 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&TTE 1999/5/CE Directive dated March 1999.
2 Pump Relay Floor sensor #1 controller number No Yes No Yes 230V 24V Installation report Channels Rooms #3 Pump Floor sensor Pump Floor sensor #2 controller number option: No Yes No Yes Channels Underfloor Heating Rooms
UPONOR U N D E R F LO O R H E AT I N G UPONOR CONTROL SYSTEM RADIO 9416-054-10 / IOM- V_07-02 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. U p onor Hou si ng Solu t ions Lt d. S n a peth or pe Hous e R u g by Road L u t ter w or th Le i ces ter s hi re L E 17 4 HN T F W E U p onor Centra l Eu ro pe P O B ox 1 6 4 1 (In dus trie st ra sse 56) D - 9 7 4 3 3 Has s fu r t T +49 ( 0) 9 5 2 1 6 9 0 0 F +49 ( 0) 9 5 2 1 6 9 0 1 5 0 W w w w.up o no r.
Table of contents 1. General recommendations ................................................................................................................................ 4 2. The Uponor Control System .............................................................................................................................. 5 2.1 Overview of the system .................................................................................................................................. 5 2.
1. General recommendations Safety measures • Read and follow the instructions. Power supply WARNING • Installation must be performed by a qualified person according to local regulations. • The Uponor Control System uses a 230VAC 50Hz power supply. • Don't make changes in hardware or software, send damaged control devices to Uponor if they need to be repaired. • In case of emergency, immediately disconnect the plug from the 230V mains.
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.
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. 3. Thermostats Thermostat Display T-75 LCD display Principle of operation: The temperature setpoint is setting with the thermostats. The order to change the temperature setpoint is controlled by the controller.
Thermostat T-55 1 Room temperature setpoint dial control 2 Configuration button 3 Batteries 4 Radio transmission LED 5 Blue cam to set minimum temperature 6 Red cam to set maximum temperature Thermostat Public T-53 1 Screw to open the thermostat 2 Terminal for external sensor (non-polarized) 3 Batteries 4 Set point temperature potentiometer 5 Configuration switches 6 Floor sensor potentiometer 7 Configuration button 8 Radio transmission LED STOP 77 Uponor Control System - Oper
3.1 Changing the temperature format Thermostat T-55 Thermostat Display T-75 1 Simultaneously press the + and - keys for 10 s ➜ The SEL menu is displayed. 2 Press + or - to change the temperature format (°C or °F) 3 Wait for 5 s ➜ 3.2 The thermostat returns to the default display.
3.3 Setting the min and max temperatures Thermostat Display T-75 The minimum and maximum temperatures (5° 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 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.
3.5 Thermostat battery replacement Installing the batteries Type of batteries for the thermostats: 2x Alkaline AAA 1.5V. Respect the polarity.
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 5. Diagnosis and resolution of alarms and faults 5.1 Normal system operating conditions: are to be changed. You have the possibility of centralizing and optimizing the management of the system by connecting an interface to the controller.
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.
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5.5 List of possible failures and solutions Failure Indication ■ Causes Solutions Note press + or – key to display the use max and min temperature set point on the ■ limitation to protect thermostat thermostat setting the temperature set point is also too low change temperature set point consequences of unreasonable displayed in the room information temperature settings menu temperature displayed on the thermostat e.g.