® THERMOMATIC EC HOME Installation and User Guide, version 3.0 Table of contents: 1. Overview, dimensions, choice of control functions, extras, pages 2-3 2. Delivery scope, page 4 3. Start Guide, pages 5-7 3.1 Installation of motor on mixing valve 3.2 Installation of Connection Centre (CC)
Overview 1. List of included components and extras System 1 Control panel/room sensor (CP) System 2 (Extra) Connected with 2 conductor cable to CP. See pages 45-46. Extra: Passive room sensor Extra: Wireless room sensor Extra: Outdoor sensor Extra: Relay box for circulation pump and heating booster Flow sensor...
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Overview 5 different control options EC Home is easy to optimise to the needs of your building. ROr/ROo Room control With Room and Outdoor sensor This gives the most effi cient and easiest control (see also in menu 7.3) function in a single family dwelling or premises with ROr in a family house or premises with uniform uniform heating needs.
Overview 2. Delivery scope and extras (Photo 1) 1. Mixing valve motor, 24 V DC, 0-10 V, 90°, 10 Nm (connected to CC when delivered) 2. Connection centre (CC, with bracket for fi tting motor. The click lock is inside the CC on delivery (photo 2, overleaf) 3.
Start Guide 3 Start Guide NB! When using wireless room sensors, several steps are factory-set. 3.1 Fitting the motor to a mixing valve Fit the motor to the mixing valve according to the instructions on the respective installation kit (example shown in photos 1 and 2). Which installation kit is to be used depends on the mixing valve, see the table and instructions in the installation kit.
Start Guide 3.4 Cabling Installing the 4 conductor cable: Lay the whole cable between the CC and the CP before connecting to the respective units. 3.5 Connection of the CC Insert the cable through the cable entry. We recommend that you knot the cable as a cable grip (photo 7). The terminal block can be removed (photo 8) and is pushed into place on the stud after the cables are connected.
Start Guide 3.7 Installing the CP or separate room sensor The CP can be fi tted on the CC or on the wall using the enclosed installation kit (plug and screw). In its standard design, the CP has an integrated temperature sensor that is used as the room sensor. The position of the CP is therefore decisive for correct operation when using the room sensor function.
USER GUIDE – R The padlock shows Control function 6. USER GUIDE - R that the menu lock R = Room sensor In this section, each menu is described in detail. Current room has been activated. temperature Menu 0 – Basic menu A fl...
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USER GUIDE – R Menu 3 – Setting control mode In this menu you can activate the clock function, constant day, con- stant night or if you want to shut down the control. Depending on what is selected in menu 3, the basic menu, menu 0, will display different information.
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USER GUIDE – R Menu 4 – Time settings for Night/Saving time Night temperature NOTE! Only displayed if the clock function is activated. active Night temperature times can be set for every day of the week. Use the up and down arrows to go to the day you want to set. The arrow temperature along the left edge shows which day has been selected.
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USER GUIDE – R Menu 6 - List Shows all relevant temperatures and settings as below. Values that are displayed change back and forth automatically. Click OK to stop the changes and then the up and down arrows to browse them.
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USER GUIDE – R Menu 7 - Service The following options are available in this menu. The arrow along the left edge shows which menu has been selected. 7.1 Rotation – Setting for the direction of rotation – clockwise or anti-clockwise opening.
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USER GUIDE – R 7.4 Max/Min//Rem Contr Max = Maximum permitted supply fl ow temperature. Settable from 0-90°C. Min = Minimum permitted supply temperature. Especially suitable for underfl oor heating systems. Settable from 0-60°C. Room temp Remote switch = Desired room temperature when the exter- nal contact has closed, e.g.
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USER GUIDE – R 7.6 Statistics This is where you see what the Supply pipe temperature, Room temperature and Out- door temperature (if outdoor sensor is being used) have been over the last few hours. The supply sensor shows the last 200 minutes, every second minute. The values for the other sensors change much more slowly, and here you can see the last 200 hours, every second hour.
Trouble shooting Trouble shooting In the case of a fault on a sensor or its cable, or an incorrect connection, EC Home will show an error message on the display. If there is a sensor fault, menu 6 will be automatically displayed and the value for the faulty sensor will fl ash. A value is shown, and this value may indicate the cause of the fault.
USER GUIDE – S 8. USER GUIDE S In this section, each menu is described in detail. Menu 0 – Basic menu The Basic menu shows information about: Current supply fl ow temperature, set supply fl ow temperature, set night reduction, set external reduction, lock (if the Security code has been activated) and time and weekday (if the clock function has been acti- vated).
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USER GUIDE – S Set point setting Menus 1 and 2 – Adjustment of set point and night reduction of supply temperature You set the set point for the supply temperature in menu 1c. Settable values are 0 - 90°C*. Night reduction takes place in menu 2a.
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USER GUIDE – S Menu 4 – Time settings for Night/Saving time Night temperature NOTE! Only displayed if the clock function is activated. active Night temperature times can be set for every day of the week. Use the up and down arrows to go to the day you want to set. The arrow temperature along the left edge shows which day has been selected.
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USER GUIDE – S Menu 7 - Service The following options are available in this menu. The arrow along the left edge shows which menu has been selected. 7.1 Rotation – Setting for the direction of rotation – clockwise or anti-clockwise opening.
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USER GUIDE – S 7.4 Max/min//Rem Contr Max = Desired supply temperature. Settable from 0-90°C. Min = Limits the settable supply temperature. Settable 0-60°C Lower supply temp Remote switch = The number of degrees that the supply temperature should be reduced when the external contact is closed, e.g.
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USER GUIDE – S 7.6 Statistics This is where you see what the Supply pipe temperature, Room temperature and Outdoor temperature (if outdoor sensor is being used) have been over the last few hours. The supply sensor shows the last 200 minutes, every second minute. The values for the other sensors change much more slowly, and here you can see the last 200 hours, every second hour.
USER GUIDE – ROr 9. USER GUIDE ROr The padlock shows Control function In this section, each menu is described in detail. that the menu lock ROr = Room sensor with has been activated. outdoor sensor controlled Menu 0 – Basic menu max.
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USER GUIDE – ROr Menu 3 – Setting control mode In this menu you can activate the clock function, constant day, constant night or if you want to shut down the control. Depending on what is selected in menu 3, the basic menu, menu 0, will display different information.
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USER GUIDE – ROr Menu 4 – Time settings for Night/Saving time Night temperature NOTE! Only displayed if the clock function is activated. active Night temperature times can be set for every day of the week. Use the up and down arrows to go to the day you want to set. The arrow temperature along the left edge shows which day has been selected.
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USER GUIDE – ROr Menu 7 - Service The following options are available in this menu. The arrow along the left edge shows which menu has been selected. 7.1 Rotation – Setting for the direction of rotation – clockwise or anti-clockwise opening.
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USER GUIDE – ROr 7.4 Max/Min//Rem Contr Max = Maximum permitted supply fl ow temperature. Settable from 0-90°C. Min = Minimum permitted supply temperature. Especially suitable for underfl oor heating systems. Settable from 0-60°C. Room temp Remote switch = Desired room temperature when the external contract has closed, e.g.
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USER GUIDE – ROr 7.6 Statistics This is where you see what the Supply pipe temperature, Room temperature and Out- door temperature have been over the last few hours. The supply sensor shows the last 200 minutes, every second minute. The values for the other sensors change much more slowly, and here you can see the last 200 hours, every second hour.
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USER GUIDE – ROr 7.9 Curve setting When control is run in ROr mode, this setting is used for the supply temperature and also for the minimum limit if Curve Room reduction is used. 7.9.1 B-point at out – This setting allows you to break the curve at a selected outdoor temperature. 7.9.2/7.9.4 Supply t at +20 / -20 –...
USER GUIDE – ROo 10. USER GUIDE ROo The padlock shows In this section, each menu is described in detail. that the menu lock Control function has been activated. ROo = Outdoor Menu 0 – Basic menu sensor with room Current room sensor controlled The basic menu only shows basic information.
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USER GUIDE – ROo Menu 3 – Setting control mode In this menu you can activate the clock function, constant day, constant night or if you want to shut down the control. Depending on what is selected in menu 3, the basic menu, menu 0, will display different information.
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USER GUIDE – ROo Menu 4 – Time settings for Night/Saving time Night temperature NOTE! Only displayed if the clock function is activated. active Night temperature times can be set for every day of the week. Use the up and down arrows to go to the day you want to set. The arrow temperature along the left edge shows which day has been selected.
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USER GUIDE – ROo Menu 6 - List Displays current temperatures and functions as follows. Values that are displayed change back and forth automatically. Click OK to stop the changes and then the up and down arrows to browse them. NOTE! The set value for Night reduction curve, External reduction of the curve are displayed, even if the clock function or external...
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USER GUIDE – ROo Menu 7 - Service The following options are available in this menu. The arrow along the left edge shows which menu has been selected. 7.1 Rotation – Setting for the direction of rotation – clockwise or anti-clockwise opening.
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USER GUIDE – ROo 7.4 Max/min//Rem Contr Max = Maximum permitted supply fl ow temperature. Settable from 0-90°C. Min = Minimum permitted supply temperature. Especially suitable for underfl oor heating systems. Settable from 0-60°C. Lower supply temp Remote switch = The number of degrees that the supply temperature should be reduced when the external contact is closed, e.g.
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USER GUIDE – ROo 7.6 Statistics This is where you see what the Supply pipe temperature, Room temperature and Outdoor temperature have been over the last few hours. The supply sensor shows the last 200 minutes, every second minute. The values for the other sensors change much more slowly, and here you can see the last 200 hours, every second hour.
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USER GUIDE – ROo 7.9 Curve setting The supply temperature can be set for 2 fi xed end positions and a settable intermediate point, the so-called break point. 7.9.1 B-point at out – This setting allows you to break the curve at a selected outdoor temperature. 7.9.2/7.9.4 Supply t at +20 / -20 –...
USER GUIDE – O 11. USER GUIDE O In this section, each menu is described in detail. Control function O = Outdoor sensor Menu 0 – Basic menu The basic menu only shows basic information. A fl ashing lightning is Current outdoor temperature, locking (if the Secu- shown when Additional rity code has been activated) and time and day of the...
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USER GUIDE – O Menu 4 – Time settings for Night/Saving time Night tempera- NOTE! Only displayed if the clock function is activated. ture active Night temperature times can be set for every day of the week. Use the up and down arrows to go to the day you want to set. The arrow tempera- along the left edge shows which day has been selected.
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USER GUIDE – O Menu 6 - List Displays current temperatures and functions as follows Values that are displayed change back and forth automatically. Click OK to stop the changes and then the up and down arrows to browse them. The current supply temperature, calculated supply temperature, outdoor temperature, max.
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USER GUIDE – O Menu 7 - Service The following options are available in this menu. The arrow along the left edge shows which menu has been selected. 7.1 Rotation – Setting for the direction of rotation – clockwise or anti-clockwise opening.
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USER GUIDE – O 7.4 Max/Min//Rem Contr Max = Maximum permitted supply fl ow temperature. Settable from 0-90°C. Min = Minimum permitted supply temperature. Especially suitable for underfl oor heating systems. Settable from 0-60°C. Lower supply temp Remote switch = The number of degrees that the supply temperature should be reduced when the external contact is closed, e.g.
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USER GUIDE – O 7.6 Statistics This is where you see what the Supply pipe temperature, Room temperature and Out- door temperature (if outdoor sensor is being used) have been over the last few hours. The supply sensor shows the last 200 minutes, every second minute. The values for the other sensors change much more slowly, and here you can see the last 200 hours, every second hour.
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USER GUIDE – O 7.9 Curve setting The supply temperature can be set for 2 fi xed end positions and a settable intermediate point, the so-called break point. 7.9.1 B-point at out – This setting allows you to break the curve at a selected outdoor temperature. 7.9.2/7.9.4 Supply t at +20 / -20 –...
USER GUIDE – 2K ® THERMOMATIC EC HOME Connection and user guide for control of 2 separate heating systems When controlling two systems, only one Control Panel is used, The CP is connected to the fi rst system as usual.
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Basic Menu for the chosen system. Settings for System 1 and 2 is explained in the complete manual for Thermomatic EC Home and are exactly the same as when running only 1 system. Holding Esc for 1 second will always take you back to the Common Basic Menu.
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