Inspire Ignite Wireless Installation Manual

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WARNING Electricity is dangerous. Before commencing work, ensure that you read and understand these
instructions and isolate the relevant circuit. This product should only be installed by a qualified electrician or
heating engineer and should be installed in accordance to BS 7671 (IEE Wiring Regulations), or to another
equivalent standard.
What's in the box
1 x Assembled Room Thermostat consisting of
1 x Room Thermostat
1 x Battery Cover
1 x Wall Mount
1 x Wall Blanking Plate
1 x Assembled Relay Module consisting of
1 x Control Board
1 x Wall Mount
1 X Front Cover
1 x Screw Pack
2 x Batteries
Introduction
The Ignite Wireless series is designed to control a typical domestic central heating system.
The Relay module can switch two independent channels. This would usually be the Central
Heating and the Hot Water.
The central heating channel is switched on and off in response to commands from the
supplied Wireless Thermostat.
The Hot Water channel is switched on and off at the programmed time intervals that the
user sets. (When in Auto Mode)
Ignite Wireless Installation Guide Rev 1.0
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  • Page 1 1 x Screw Pack 2 x Batteries Introduction The Ignite Wireless series is designed to control a typical domestic central heating system. The Relay module can switch two independent channels. This would usually be the Central Heating and the Hot Water.
  • Page 2: Specifications

    Specifications Relay Module Power Supply: 230V~ 50...60Hz, 2.5W (Max) Switch Type: 2 x SPDT Switch Rating: 3 Amps Total load on all Channels Radio Frequency: 2.4 GHz WiFi & 868 MHz Dimensions: 160 x 100 x 18 mm (35mm including recessed wallmount) Thermostat Power Supply: 2 x AA Alkaline Batteries Controllable Temperature Range: 10 –...
  • Page 3 Bad Positioning The below image shows the path that the signal will travel to communicate between the Relay Module and Thermostat. This is an example of badly positioned items for the following reasons. The signal travels between 2 external walls. Good Positioning Simply by moving the Thermostat slightly to the right we have greatly improved the signal.
  • Page 4 Installation ­ Relay Module Tools Required (Not supplied) Philips screwdriver Flat blade screwdriver Long nosed pliers BS4662 back box Isolate the existing supply, then remove the existing Programmer (if fitted). Make a careful note of all wiring locations of the existing programmer before removing any wires. The Relay Module will replace most existing programmers on the market.
  • Page 5: Wiring Diagrams

    For guidance please refer to the wiring diagrams below, and/or the Wiring Conversions on page 12. After the wiring has been completed, Push the control board assembly into place and secure using the 4 screws. Before putting on the front cover, we suggest that you test the unit for correct operation.
  • Page 6: Preparing Your New Thermostat

    Installation ­ Thermostat Preparing your new Thermostat There is a back panel that can be used to fully cover single gang back boxes. If this is not required, it can be removed from the wallmount by twisting it anti­clockwise. (Fig 5) Pull the thermostat away from the wall mount.
  • Page 7: Testing The System

    Testing the system Testing the Hot Water On the Thermostat ­ Press the 'HW MODE' key until the HW Selector hovers over Man. Or on the Relay Module ­ The HW light should be out. Press the HW button twice to switch it on.
  • Page 8 Pairing Your units were all pre paired before they left the factory. If they do not connect up correctly, and you have waited for at least 10 minutes, the most likely reason is radio range, see the section on ‘Radio Signal’ above. In the unlikely event that you need to pair the units to each other then: To Pair the Thermostat to the Relay Module •...
  • Page 9: Wiring Conversions

    Wiring Conversions Ignite Neutral Live Comments Only if Terminals L,2,5 are Linked DANFOSS RANDALL FP715Si DANFOSS RANDALL 4033 HORSTMANN 425 DIADEM, Only if Terminals TIAGRA L,2,5 are Linked HORSTMANN 425 CORONET Only if Terminals L,2,5 are Linked HORSTMANN CHANNELPLUS XL Only if Terminals SERIES 2 L,2,5 are Linked...

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