Danfossss TP9000 Installation Instructions User Instructions

Electronic programmable room thermostat plus domestic hot water timer

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User Instructions
Electronic Programmable
Room Thermostat plus
Domestic Hot Water Timer

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  • Page 1 Electronic Programmable TP9000 Room Thermostat plus Domestic Hot Water Timer Installation Instructions User Instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index Installation Instructions 3-14 Product Specifi cation Installation Cable Access and Wiring Installer Advanced Programming Options User Instructions 15-31 What is a Programmable Room Thermostat Preset programmes Setting Date and Time Changing Preset Programmes User overrides User Advanced Programming Options Overview of Installer Selectable Features Setting References...
  • Page 3: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions Please note: This product should only be installed by a qualifi ed electrician or competent Heating installer, and should be in accordance with the current edition of the IEEE wiring regulations. Product specifi cation Specifi cation 230V model 24V model Power supply 230 Vac, ±15%,...
  • Page 4: Installation

    • For wiring connections refer to diagram on page 6. The TP9000 is double insulated and does not require an earth connection, however a parking terminal is provided on the wallplate. This is clearly marked with an Earth symbol.
  • Page 5: Cable Access And Wiring

    IMPORTANT: The supply to this unit should by wired via a double pole isolation switch in accordance with BS EN60730-1, i.e. one which provides air gaps of at least 3mm in both poles of the mains, and incorporates a 3 amp fuse.
  • Page 6 Wiring NOTE: The TP9000 does not have voltage free contacts, therefore it is NOT suitable for connection to extra low voltage equipment (i.e. > 50 Volts). Remote Sensor to be wired with 1mm 2 core double insulated cable only. Cable length should not exceed 50 metres. Sensor cable should NOT be run parallel to mains cable.
  • Page 7 Remote sensor inputs Terminals 5 and 6 are the designated remote sensor inputs. These can be found on the top right hand side of the wallplate. Window contact (NC) Window or teleswitch Teleswitch contact contact (NC) (NO or NC) Confi gured for Confi gured for Confi gured for remote room,...
  • Page 8: Installer Advanced Programming Options

    Installer advanced programming options TP9000 incorporates a number of advanced features which can be set by the user. These are accessed via a User Advanced Programming Mode, please refer to User Advanced Programming in the user instructions for details (see page 33)
  • Page 9 c) Use + and - keys to scroll backwards and forwards between options Λ then keys to change the option settings. The fl ashing digit on the right hand of the display indicates the number of the selected option. The large characters display the option value selected. d) To return to RUN, press and hold PROG until the display returns to RUN mde.
  • Page 10 Option 34 - Select On/Off or Chrono-proportional This allows the thermostat to be set to run in On/Off mode or for a chrono-proportional cycle rate to be selected. Press + until Option 34 is displayed, use V and Λ to select required setting. On/Off 3 cycles per hour 6 cycles per hour (factory setting)
  • Page 11 Option 37 - Set time duration of override rule (Option 36 set to 1 or 2) This establishes the duration of a temperature override available to the user. Press + until Option 37 is displayed, use V and Λ to select required setting. Setting 0 Next event (factory setting) Setting 1 1 hour Setting 2 2 hours...
  • Page 12 Option 61 - Hot Water Event - Days per week This sets the schedule of Hot Water on/off switching times per week. Press + until Option 61 is displayed, use V and Λ to select required setting. 24 Hour Either 5+2 day or A+B days depending on user APM setting 7 Day (factory setting) Option 70 - Keyboard disable rules...
  • Page 13 Option 73 - Owner thermostat reference number This enables site owners to store a thermostat reference number in the thermostat. Press + until Option 73 is displayed, use V and Λ to select required setting. Setting Any value between 000 and 999 can be set Factory setting is 000 Option 74 - Date format for calendar clock This allows date format to be chosen.
  • Page 14 Option 90 - Defi ne remote sensor type This allows type of remote sensor input type to be defi ned. Press + until Option 90 is displayed, use V and Λ to select required setting. Setting 0 No remote sensor fi tted Setting 1 Remote room or duct sensor fi tted, internal sensor disabled (factory setting) Setting 2 Remote limit sensor fi tted, refer to option 93 to defi ne set-...
  • Page 15: What Is A Programmable Room Thermostat

    What is a programmable room thermostat? ... an explanation for householders A programmable room thermostat is both a programmer and a room thermostat. A programmer allows you to set ‘On’ and ‘Off ’ time periods to suit your own lifestyle. A room thermostat works by sensing the air temperature, switching on the heating when the air temperature falls below the thermostat setting, and switching it off once this set temperature has been reached.
  • Page 16: User Instructions

    A/B programme operation. The Heating side of the TP9000 can be set by your installer to provide up to 2, 4 or 6 time and temperature settings each day, whereas the Hot Water can be set to provide 1, 2 or 3 on/off periods each day.
  • Page 17: Preset Programmes

    General Operation The TP9000 has two distinct display modes - one for Hot Water, one for Central Heating. The currently selected mode is indicated by a bar at the bottom of the LCD screen when in run mode. The right bar is for Heating, the left bar is for Hot Water.
  • Page 18: Setting Date And Time

    27 Setting the correct date and time Your TP9000 incorporates a real time clock with calendar function that automatically changes time in both Spring and Autumn. The time and date is set in the factory for the UK time zone, and does not normally require adjustment.
  • Page 19 Setting the date Press and hold Λ and PROG for 3 seconds, to display date in dd/mm/yy format. The YEAR number will fl ash, use Λ or V to correct the year. Use - or + to move to MONTH, then use Λ or V to correct month.
  • Page 20: Changing Preset Programmes

    Accepting the preset programmes If you are happy with the preset times shown in the table on page 17 you need take no further action. Changing the preset programmes Before you change the preset programmes Your installer will have set the unit to operate in one of the following modes: 7 day - each day has independent times and temperatures off ering full fl exibility of programming (page 21).
  • Page 21 Changing the preset programmes in 7 day mode Press PROG once until the display shows the fi rst preset time and temperature b) Use the + and - buttons to adjust the time (press and hold to adjust in 10 minute increments) Use the Λ...
  • Page 22 f ) Press DAY/HOL to move on to weekend events. For Weekends Press PROG until the fi rst preset time and temperature (Event 1 Days SAT, SUN) appears in display. Repeat steps b, c, & d above to programme the remaining weekend events.
  • Page 23: Changing Preset Programmes

    Changing preset programmes for AB programming (Installer option 41 must be set to 5-2 day mode) Press and hold PROG and V for 3 seconds. The display will change to the fi gure opposite. This will take you into User Advanced Programming option 1.
  • Page 24 Programming “B” programme days and events Press DAY/HOL until the fi rst preset time and temperature (Event 1 for Programme B) appears in the display. Use the + and - buttons to adjust the TIME (press and hold to change in 10 minute increments). Use the Λ...
  • Page 25: Holiday Programme

    Holiday programme The TP9000 is equipped with a holiday mode that enables it to automatically bring back on the Heating and Hot Water when returning from holiday. During the period when the unit is in holiday mode,...
  • Page 26 DAY/HOL once. The display will change, Heating and Hot Water will be switched off . The unit will stay in this state until the programmed return date, at which point it will resume normal operation. Once in holiday mode, the return modes for both the heating and hot water can be set.
  • Page 27: User Overrides

    User Overrides Altering the display to show time or temperature (Heating Mode) Press + and - together to change between settings. Temporarily alter current programmed temperature Press Λ or V until required temperature is displayed. Please note that your installer may have restricted both upper and lower temperature settings and the temperature override limits.
  • Page 28 To change between °C and °F scaling Press V and - together to toggle between °C and °F temperature scaling. Thermostat mode (Heating mode only) a) A constant temperature of between 5-30°C can be selected if required. This can provide frost protection for periods away from home, it can also be used to provide untimed higher temperatures if, for example, a family member is sick.
  • Page 29: Delay Start Feature

    Remote override into and out of thermostat mode Selected models are available with a feature which allows a telephone activated switch or window contacts to step the unit into or out of thermostat mode. The required temperature to be maintained when the building is unoccupied, or when windows are open, must fi rst be set up in User Advanced Programming, step 10, (page 34).
  • Page 30: Temporary Override Buttons

    Temporary override buttons Sometimes you may need to change the way you use your Heating temporarily, i.e. due to unusually cold weather. The TP9000 has two convenient overrides which can be selected without aff ecting the set programme. +1/+2/+3 hr...
  • Page 31 MODE Pressing this button will alternate between setting the unit in OFF (Thermostat), AUTO or ALLDAY modes for HEATING or ON, OFF, AUTO or ALLDAY modes for WATER. In AUTO mode, all programmed events will run, whereas in ALLDAY mode, only the fi rst and last events will run. If set for two events per day for Heating, or one ON/OFF event for Water then AUTO and ALLDAY modes are the same.
  • Page 32 If an outdoor sensor is fi tted: Pressing the INFO button will display the current outdoor temperature, followed by the lowest and highest outdoor temperatures in the last 24 hours. If Service Due date is set: Pressing the INFO button will display the date the service is due.
  • Page 33: User Advanced Programming Options

    User Advanced Programming Options Important: The thermostat has been set in the factory to suit most situations, however, there are additional optional settings which can improve the comfort, convenience and energy eff ectiveness of your thermostat. These are set in the User Advanced Programming and Installer Advanced Programming modes.
  • Page 34 Option 3 - Calendar clock rules This establishes the rules that the automatic calendar clock follows to calculate changes between summer and winter time. Press + until Option 3 is displayed, use Λ and V to select required setting Setting 0 Disabled. Manual: user must change using + to advance and - to Setting 1 retard displayed time.
  • Page 35 Option 11 - Start-up method Your thermostat can start up the system in three diff erent ways. Press + until Option 11 is displayed, use Λ and V to select required setting. Setting 0 Normal: Heating is turned up or down at the programmed times.
  • Page 36 Option 12 - Optimum start control pre-heat setting (Option 11 set to 1) Press + until Option 12 is displayed, use Λ and V to select required setting (only active if Option 11 is set to 1). The optimum start control must be adjusted to match the building energy characteristics.
  • Page 37: Overview Of Installer Selectable Features

    Overview of installer selectable features which may aff ect the operation of your thermostat Temperature range limitation This allows the installer to programme both upper and lower temperature limits. It may limit the upper and lower temperature that you are able to set on the thermostat. Temperature override limitation This allows the installer to limit the number of degrees that you can override the programmed temperature by, it also allows the installer...
  • Page 38: Service Interval Timer

    Service Interval Timer If the property is owned by a landlord he may, for gas safety reasons, have instructed the installer to set the service interval timer. If set, 28 days prior to the service due date, a visual and audible warning will start each day at noon.
  • Page 39: Setting References

    Installer Settings Option Description Installer Setting Option 30 Set upper limit of temperature range Option 31 Set lower limit of temperature range Option 32 Enable Off at lower limit Option 33 Enable On at upper limit Option 34 Select On/Off or Chrono-proportional Option 35 Set Integration Time Option 36...
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