Uponor Smatrix Move PRO Installation And Operation Manual
Uponor Smatrix Move PRO Installation And Operation Manual

Uponor Smatrix Move PRO Installation And Operation Manual

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Uponor Smatrix
Move PRO
H E AT I N G / C O O L I N G A P P L I C AT I O N
E N
I N S TA L L AT I O N A N D O P E R AT I O N
M A N U A L
12 | 2016

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  • Page 1 Uponor Smatrix Move PRO H E AT I N G / C O O L I N G A P P L I C AT I O N I N S TA L L AT I O N A N D O P E R AT I O N...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Uponor Smatrix Move PRO components ....7 System Overview ............53 Accessories .............10 Information .............53 Functions..............10 Alarms ..............61 7.10 Settings ..............62 Install Uponor Smatrix Move PRO system ..12 7.11 Pre Heating Info ...........131 Installation procedure ..........12 7.12 Pre Heating Settings..........133 Prepare for installation ...........12 7.13 Menu tree .............140...
  • Page 3: Copyright And Disclaimer

    Modification or use of any of the contents of the The manual is provided “as is” without warranties of manual for any other purpose is a violation of Uponor’s any kind, either expressed or implied. The information copyright, trademark and other proprietary rights.
  • Page 4: Dk 2 Preface

    Uponor cannot accept any responsibility for damage or breakdown that can result from ignoring these instructions. Power arning The Uponor system uses 50 Hz, 230 V AC power. In case of emergency, immediately disconnect the power. Technical constraints aution To avoid interference, keep installation/data cables away from power cables of more than 50 V.
  • Page 5: Ee Uponor Smatrix Move Pro

    It is used to keep the indoor Uponor Smatrix Move PRO consists of a controller and a temperature as close as possible to the indoor wide array of sensors. Together they control the supply temperature setpoint.
  • Page 6: Example Of A System

    When to start or stop snow melting (status: Stop, system. Idle or Meltaway) is determined by using an outdoor temperature sensor and two Uponor Smatrix Move PRO The outdoor temperature sensor is connected to the Sensor Snow S-158 sensors. One of S-158 sensors is...
  • Page 7: Uponor Smatrix Move Pro Components

    The controller operates the valve actuators and circulation pumps, which in turn affect the supply water temperature to the zone. The temperature in up to three zones can be regulated by the controller. Uponor Smatrix Move PRO Controller X-159 microSD Main characteristics: 15VDC 12VDC IN...
  • Page 8 N O T E ! Uponor Smatrix Move PRO Sensor Humidity S-157 The room sensor is affected by the The sensor is designed to measure the relative humidity temperature of the surrounding surfaces as within the zone.
  • Page 9 Item Description Smatrix Move PRO Sensor Snow & Ice S-158 Mounting socket U P O N O R S M AT R I X M O V E P R O · I N S TA L L AT I O N A N D O P E R AT I O N M A N U A L...
  • Page 10: Accessories

    Accessories Functions Uponor offers a wide variety of accessories for use with eating Cooling Curve the standard portfolio. The Move PRO controller use a heating/cooling curve to calculate the supply temperature setpoint. This requires the zone to be setup as Stand Alone Control or Smatrix Base PRO.
  • Page 11 To facilitate accurate scheduling, the controller contains The system can be integrated with an Uponor Smatrix a real time clock. If an Uponor Smatrix Base PRO system Base PRO system to enable individual room control in is connected it will act as a time master, pushing the the zone.
  • Page 12: Fi 4 Install Uponor Smatrix Move Pro System

    Install Uponor Smatrix Move PRO system Installation procedure To determine where to best place the Uponor Smatrix Move PRO components, follow these guidelines: Ponor matrix • Ensure that the controller can be installed close to Uponor recommends following the process described the valve actuators, if possible.
  • Page 13 17 and 17 . Base See section 5 Install Uponor Smatrix Move PRO controller for more information. See also the wiring diagram in the end of the manual. Example specific system settings in startup wizard...
  • Page 14 N O T E ! These are outline diagrams. Real systems must be installed according to applicable norms and regulations. This connection example shows an Uponor Smatrix Move PRO Controller (with the heating/cooling application installed) regulating three different zones in a 2-pipe system.
  • Page 15 External signal for heating/cooling switch in zone 1 is connected to the terminals labelled 17 and 17 . See section 5 Install Uponor Smatrix Move PRO controller for more information. See also the wiring diagram in the end of the manual.
  • Page 16 Base These are outline diagrams. Real systems must be installed according to applicable norms and regulations. This connection example shows an Uponor Smatrix Move PRO Controller (with the heating/cooling application installed) regulating three different heating/ Base cooling zones in a 4-pipe system.
  • Page 17 External signal for heating/cooling switch in zone 3 is connected to the terminals labelled 18 and 18 . See section 5 Install Uponor Smatrix Move PRO controller for more information. See also the wiring diagram in the end of the manual.
  • Page 18 Base These are outline diagrams. Real systems must be installed according to applicable norms and regulations. This connection example shows an Uponor Smatrix Move PRO Controller (with the heating/cooling application installed) regulating three different zones in a 4-pipe system. •...
  • Page 19 External signal for heating/cooling switch in zone 3 is connected to the terminals labelled 18 and 18 . See section 5 Install Uponor Smatrix Move PRO controller for more information. See also the wiring diagram in the end of the manual.
  • Page 20 Move PRO controller is integrated with an Uponor Smatrix Base PRO system (with outdoor temperature sensor). See section 5 Install Uponor Smatrix Move PRO controller for more information. SYSTEM SETTINGS IN STARTUP WIZARD If the zone (1 through 3) is setup as Stand Alone Control, basic control of the zone is enabled.
  • Page 21 Controller is activated in the Integration menu in the Base PRO interface) in the startup wizard on the Move PRO controller. See section 5 Install Uponor Smatrix Move PRO controller for more information. SYSTEM SETTINGS IN STARTUP WIZARD If the zone (1 through 3) is setup as Smatrix...
  • Page 22 BoostPower and hot water recirculation Smatrix Base PRO system (with outdoor temperature requires a return sensor to work properly. sensor). See section 5 Install Uponor Smatrix Move PRO See section 5 Install Uponor Smatrix Move PRO controller for more information. controller for more information.
  • Page 23: Install Uponor Smatrix Move Pro Controller

    Install Uponor Smatrix Move PRO controller Placement of controller Attach stickers Refer to the installation preparation guidelines (see Attach the stickers from the application package to the section 4.2 Prepare for installation), and use the controller. following guidelines when positioning the controller: •...
  • Page 24: Attach Controller To The Wall

    The following sensors can be connected to the system: • Uponor Smatrix Outdoor S-1XX • Uponor Smatrix Move Sensor Supply/Return S-152 • Uponor Smatrix Move PRO Sensor Room S-155 • Uponor Smatrix Move PRO Sensor Humidity S-157 • Uponor Smatrix Move PRO Sensor Snow S-158 •...
  • Page 25 Either directly to the Move PRO controller or connected to the controller. via an integrated Uponor Smatrix Base PRO controller. If a Base PRO controller is integrated to the system, it is a requirement to connect the outdoor temperature sensor...
  • Page 26 uPPly sensor eturn sensor The supply sensor needs to be installed in all zones. The return sensor only needs to be installed in zones setup as Meltaway or DHW (domestic hot water). Connect supply sensor to controller Connect return sensor to controller The illustration below shows supply sensors connected to the controller.
  • Page 27 Label room sensor oom sensor The room sensor only needs to be installed in zones Label the room sensors, where suitable, with the zone setup as Stand Alone, with Heating Mode setup as numbers they are to control, for example, #02, #03. Outdoor + Indoor comp..
  • Page 28 Connect room sensor to controller To connect a room sensor to the controller: The illustration below shows room sensors connected to 1. Study the wiring diagram to locate the connection the controller. terminal positions. 2. Ensure that the power is disconnected from the S-155 controller.
  • Page 29 Label humidity sensor umidity sensor The humidity sensor only needs to be installed in zones Label the humidity sensors, where suitable, with the setup as Stand Alone. zone numbers they are to control, for example, #02, #03. N O T E ! The sensor is required in zones where Attach humidity sensor to the wall heating/cooling (or cooling only) is enabled.
  • Page 30 Connect humidity sensor to controller To connect a humidity sensor to the controller: The illustrations below shows humidity sensors 1. Study the wiring diagram to locate the connection connected to the controller. terminal positions. 2. Ensure that the power is disconnected from the S-157 controller.
  • Page 31 noW sensor The snow sensor only needs to be installed in zones setup as Meltaway. aution Two snow sensors are needed to guarantee the Meltaway function. One of them is used as a ground temperature sensor and the other one as a ground ≥...
  • Page 32 Install snow sensor into the ground surface 5. Remove the wood plug when the concrete/asphalt has cured. The following illustrations show how to install the snow sensor into the ground surface. 1. Create a notch for the cable conduit (maximum diameter of 23 mm).
  • Page 33 Connect snow sensor, used as ground temperature Connect snow sensor, used as ground moisture sensor, to controller sensor, to controller. The illustration below shows the snow sensor, used as The illustration below shows the snow sensor, used as ground temperature sensor, connected to the controller. ground moisture sensor, connected to the controller.
  • Page 34 rimary return sensor ondensation sensor kit The primary return sensor may only need to be installed The condensation sensor kit is optional for zones setup in zones setup as Meltaway. as Stand Alone or Smatrix Base PRO. The condensation kit consist of a relative humidity Connect primary return sensor to controller sensor connected to a converter, which in turn is The illustration below shows a primary return sensor...
  • Page 35 Attach converter to DIN rail aution Maximum lenght of the sensor cable is 10 The illustration below shows the attached to a DIN-rail. meters. To connect a condensation sensor kit to the controller: 1. Study the wiring diagram to locate the connection terminal positions.
  • Page 36: Connect External Signal For Heating/Cooling Switch To The Controller

    Connect external signal for Connect mixing valve actuators to heating/cooling switch to the the controller controller The controller can control up to 3 different zones. The external signal for heating/cooling switch is The illustration below shows actuators connected to the optional for zones setup as Stand Alone.
  • Page 37: Connect Diverting Valve Actuators To The Controller

    5.10 Connect diverting valve actuators arning to the controller Electrical installation and service behind secured 230 V AC covers must be carried The controller can control up to 3 different zones. out under the supervision of a qualified The illustration below shows actuators in a 2 pipe setup electrician.
  • Page 38: Connect Circulation Pumps To The Controller

    5.11 Connect circulation pumps to the arning controller Electrical installation and service behind secured 230 V AC covers must be carried The controller can control either a circulation pump or a out under the supervision of a qualified dehumidifier in up to 3 different zones. electrician.
  • Page 39: Connect A Dehumidifier To The Controller

    5.12 Connect a dehumidifier to the arning controller Electrical installation and service behind secured 230 V AC covers must be carried The controller can control either a dehumidifier or a out under the supervision of a qualified circulation pump in up to 3 different zones. electrician.
  • Page 40: Connect Uponor Smatrix Base Pro Controller

    (BMS) through a electrician. Modbus-RTU interface over RS-232. To connect an Uponor Smatrix Base PRO system bus to See separate documentation for more information about the controller: BMS integration.
  • Page 41: Connect The Controller To Ac Power

    Uponor technical support. U P O N O R S M AT R I X M O V E P R O · I N S TA L L AT I O N A N D O P E R AT I O N M A N U A L...
  • Page 42 1. s 4. s et language eleCt Peration Select operation mode of the controller. Select the language which is to be used in the controllers menu system. • Select Standard to continue setting up the Language controller for heating/cooling operation. English •...
  • Page 43 • Average calculates,only in heating mode, the the controller. Smatrix Base PRO uses a connected average from all connected room thermostats Uponor Smatrix Base PRO system. in the zone (selected in the Smatrix Base PRO interface I-147). Zone Setup Stand Alone Control...
  • Page 44 Heating Min. Supply Temp. the controller. Smatrix Base PRO uses a connected Uponor Smatrix Base PRO system. Domestic Hot 15˚C Water (DHW) regulates the supply temperature for DHW in the zone.
  • Page 45 8.5 Select which indoor temperature data in the Smatrix 8.7 Set minimum and maximum allowed supply Base PRO system to use when calculating the temperature when in heating and/or cooling mode. supply temperature. The heating minimum and maximum supply • Worst Case uses the room temperature from temperatures can only be set if heating is allowed in the room (only rooms with a heating demand)
  • Page 46 Average calculates,only in heating mode, the the controller. Smatrix Base PRO uses a connected average from all connected room thermostats Uponor Smatrix Base PRO system. Meltaway uses in the zone (selected in the Smatrix Base PRO snow sensors to keep large areas clear of snow.
  • Page 47 9.7 Set minimum and maximum allowed supply 10 HC s WitCHover temperature when in heating and/or cooling mode. Select how to switch the zones in a 2 pipe system The heating minimum and maximum supply between heating and cooling (requires Indoor temperatures can only be set if heating is allowed in Cooling Only to be set to No).
  • Page 48: Pre Heating Concrete Slab (Din 1264-4)

    5.18 Pre heating concrete slab (DIN 3. s et tHe date 1264-4) Set the date of the system, starting with the day. The controller can be setup to pre heat a concrete slab Date before a property is finished. Enter the day 01.06.2016 Pre heating is run in three different phases.
  • Page 49 6. e naBle eating 6.1 Select Enable to enable pre heating zone 2 in the controller. Pre-Heating Zone 2 Disable Enable 6.2 Set a maximum allowed calculated supply setpoint. Z2 Max. Calc. Supply Setpoint 45.0˚C min: 5.0 max: 70.0 7. e naBle eating 7.1 Select Enable to enable pre heating zone 3 in the...
  • Page 50: Finishing Installation

    Finishing installation Make a complete check up of the installation: 1. Make sure all wiring is done correctly and that the wires are thoroughly fastened. 2. Re-attach the terminal covers to the controller. 3. Check the mixing valves. 12 5 Increase the setpoints in each zone to make sure the mixing valves are opening correctly.
  • Page 51: Operate The Uponor Smatrix Move Pro Controller

    Operate the Uponor Smatrix Move PRO controller Principle of operation Controller layout The controller calculates the supply temperature for The illustration below shows parts of the controller. up to 3 different zones using a wide array of sensors. The calculated supply temperature is compared to the measured supply temperature.
  • Page 52: Start Up

    Start up • Mixing valve (status) When starting up, the controller shows the Uponor logo before entering the main menu. matrix The following information is shown if the zone is setup N O T E ! as Smatrix Base PRO.
  • Page 53: Main Menu

    System Overview eltaWay The following information is shown if the zone is setup This menu shows the current outdoor temperature, and as Meltaway. supply temperatures for enabled zones. • Supply Temperature (current supply temperature) z# - s uPPly emPerature • Outdoor Temperature (current outdoor temperature) The current supply temperature is shown.
  • Page 54 Operating Mode nformation This menu shows information about zone 1. The current operating mode (heating or cooling) for the zone is shown: Menu tree* Supply temperature Zone 1 Information The current supply temperature is shown. The Zone Setup temperature is measured by the supply temperature Heating Mode sensor wired to the controller.
  • Page 55 Heating MENU TREE* This menu shows current heating mode information in Cooling the zone. Cooling Curve This information is only shown if one of the following Calculated Supply Setpoint conditions is met: Condensation • System Type is set to 4 Pipe, and Z1&2 Relative Humidity Operation Mode is set to Only Heating or Dew Point Temperature...
  • Page 56 Operating Mode nformation This menu shows information about zone 2. The current operating mode (heating or cooling) for the zone is shown: Menu tree* Supply temperature Zone 2 Information The current supply temperature is shown. The Zone Setup temperature is measured by the supply temperature Heating Mode sensor wired to the controller.
  • Page 57 Heating MENU TREE* This menu shows current heating mode information in Cooling the zone. Cooling Curve This information is only shown if one of the following Calculated Supply Setpoint conditions is met: Condensation • System Type is set to 4 Pipe, and Z1&2 Relative Humidity Operation Mode is set to Only Heating or Dew Point Temperature...
  • Page 58 Operating Mode nformation This menu shows information about zone 3. The current operating mode (heating or cooling) for the zone is shown: Menu tree* Supply temperature Zone 3 Information The current supply temperature is shown. The Zone Setup temperature is measured by the supply temperature Heating Mode sensor wired to the controller.
  • Page 59 Ground Temperature Pump The current temperature in the ground around the snow The status of the circulation pump is shown (on/off). sensor is shown. This information is only shown if Zone Setup is This information is only shown if Zone Setup is set to set to Stand Alone Control or Meltaway, and if Meltaway.
  • Page 60 Cooling DEW POINT TEMPERATURE This menu shows current cooling mode information in The current dew point temperature in the zone is the zone. shown. This information is only shown if one of the following DEHUMIDIFIER conditions is met: The status of the dehumidifier in the zone is shown •...
  • Page 61: Alarms

    Alarms larm History This menu shows a list of the 10 latest alarms in the This menu shows the current active alarms and the controller. Each active alarm is presented with a short alarm history. A possibility of acknowleding all alarms description about when it was logged and why it and reseting the alarm histroy is also available.
  • Page 62: Settings

    7.10 Settings T Outdoor Fallback In this menu the fallback temperature for the outdoor In this menu installer settings, enabled zone settings, temperature sensor is set. This value will be used if the and controller settings can be changed (when the connection to the outdoor temperature sensor is lost.
  • Page 63 ENTERING A MENU WHEN LOCK CODE IS ENABLED Display settings To enter a lock code: This menu enables display settings, such as contrast, and it also shows the version number of the display 1. Select the parameter. software. 2. Press the navigation wheel to confirm selection. To set the display contrast: 3.
  • Page 64 Restore backup ettings In this menu parameter settings for zone 1 can be set or This menu enables the controller to restore all parameter changed. settings from a previously created backup located on the microSD-card. Menu tree* To restore from a backup: Zone 1 Settings 1.
  • Page 65 H E AT I N G M A X . S U P P LY T E M P. HEATING In this menu the maximum allowed supply temperature This menu enables access to settings related to the for the zone can be set. The supply temperature is not heating supply temperature in the zone.
  • Page 66 C O O L I N G M I N . S U P P LY T E M P. COOLING In this menu the minimum allowed supply temperature This menu enables access to settings related to the for the zone can be set. The supply temperature is not cooling supply temperature in the zone.
  • Page 67 D E W P O I N T M A R G I N Heating Indoor Temp. Settings In this menu the dew point margin for the zone can be This menu enables access to settings related to the set. The dew point temperature is calculated using the room temperature sensor in the zone.
  • Page 68 ECO-COMF STATUS INDOOR SETPOINT INFLUENCE (UPPER) This menu shows if the zone is set in ECO mode. In this menu the indoor setpoint influence (upper) is set. If the measured indoor temperature is lower This information is only shown if ECO-Comf mode is set than the indoor temperature setpoint, the supply to ECO for the zone.
  • Page 69 Comf. - ECO To edit/create the ECO-Comf Schedule: This menu enables access to settings related to the 1. Select ECO-Comf Schedule. controller Comfort/ECO modes. 2. Press the navigation wheel to confirm selection. This menu and its submenus are only shown if Zone The current schedule is showing.
  • Page 70 Heating Curve Cooling Curve This menu enables access to heating curve settings for This menu enables access to cooling curve settings for the zone. Settings such as the slope (Setting) and offset the zone. Settings such as the slope (Setting) and offset of the heating curve.
  • Page 71 Manual Operation MIXING VALVE This menu enables access to manual operation mode in In this menu the mixing valve can be overriden opened the zone. or closed manually. When manual operation mode is activated, access to This menu is only shown if Manual Mode is set to On. manual control (override) of the circulation pump and To override the mixing valve setting: mixing valve is enabled.
  • Page 72 Pump Pump Exercise. This menu enables access to pump settings in the zone. To select a day of the week for pump exercise: This menu is only shown if Zone Setup is set to Stand 1. Select Exercise Day of the Week. Alone Control, and if Dehumidifier is disabled for the 2.
  • Page 73 I - T I M E Mixing Valve In this menu the I-time for the mixing valve regulation This menu enables access to mixing valve settings in the is set. zone. To set the I-time: MENU TREE* 1. Select I-time. Mixing Valve 2.
  • Page 74 I - T I M E COOLING In this menu the I-time for the mixing valve regulation This menu enables access to mixing valve settings in the is set. zone while in cooling mode. To set the I-time: This menu is only shown if one of the following requirements are met: 1.
  • Page 75 Dehumidifier Control Seasonal Shut Off This menu enables access to dehumidifier settings in the This menu enables access to seasonal shut off settings zone. in the zone. This menu is only shown if Dehumidifier Control is MENU TREE* enabled in the startup wizard for the zone. Seasonal Shut Off MENU TREE Heating...
  • Page 76 V A L V E C L O S E T. O U T D O O R S E T P O I N T In this menu a function to close the mixing valve, when In this menu the outdoor temperature setpoint for requirements are met, is enabled.
  • Page 77 S H U T O F F I N D O O R T E M P. COOLING In this menu the function to stop the circulation pump, This menu enables access to seasonal shut off settings and/or when to close the mixing valve, at an indoor in the zone, while in cooling mode.
  • Page 78 V A L V E C L O S E H/C Switchover In this menu a function to close the mixing valve, when This menu enables access to settings related to requirements are met, is enabled. switching between heating and cooling in the zone. To enable the function: This menu is only shown if System Type is set to 4 Pipe and Z1&2 Operation Mode is set to Heating...
  • Page 79 OUTDOOR TRIGGER TEMP. INDOOR TRIGGER TEMP. In this menu one of the triggers (outdoor temperature) In this menu one of the triggers (indoor temperature) for switching the zone between heating and cooling is for switching the zone between heating and cooling is set.
  • Page 80 SUPPLY SETPOINT FOR HC SWITCH HYSTERESIS In this menu the supply temperature setpoint for In this menu the hysteresis which is used to switch switching between heating and cooling is set. between heating and cooling using Supply Setpoint for HC Switch is set. The zone switches to heating when the supply temperature is higher than Supply Setpoint for HC To set the hysteresis:...
  • Page 81 HEATING ettings In this menu parameter settings for zone 2 can be set or This menu enables access to settings related to the changed. heating supply temperature in the zone. This menu is only shown if one of the following Menu tree* requirements are met: Zone 2 Settings...
  • Page 82 H E AT I N G M I N . S U P P LY T E M P. D E V I AT I O N A L A R M L I M I T In this menu the minimum allowed supply temperature In this menu the deviation alarm limit for the supply for the zone can be set.
  • Page 83 C O O L I N G M I N . S U P P LY T E M P. COOLING In this menu the minimum allowed supply temperature This menu enables access to settings related to the for the zone can be set. The supply temperature is not cooling supply temperature in the zone.
  • Page 84 D E W P O I N T M A R G I N DHW SUPPLY SETPOINT In this menu the dew point margin for the zone can be In this menu the supply temperature setpoint for set. The dew point temperature is calculated using the domestic hot water production is set.
  • Page 85 OVERHEATING ALARM DELAY DEVIATION ALARM DELAY In this menu the overheating alarm delay for the In this menu the deviation alarm delay for the deviation overheating alarm limit of the zone is set. If the supply alarm limit in the zone is set. If the difference between temperature is higher than Overheating alarm limit, the measured and the calculated supply temperatures during the set delay, the alarm is triggered.
  • Page 86 Heating Indoor Temp. Settings INDOOR SETPOINT INFLUENCE (LOWER) This menu enables access to settings related to the In this menu the indoor setpoint influence (lower) is set. room temperature sensor in the zone. If the measured indoor temperature is higher than the indoor temperature setpoint, the supply temperature This menu and its submenus are only shown if Heating sepoint will be lowered using this value.
  • Page 87 DHW Circ Return Settings Comf. - ECO This menu enables access to settings related to the This menu enables access to settings related to the return temperature sensor. controller Comfort/ECO modes. This menu is only shown if Zone Setup is set to This menu and its submenus are only shown if Zone Domestic Hot Water for the zone.
  • Page 88 ECO-COMF SCHEDULE 7. Select OK at the end of the line, when done, and press the navigation wheel to confirm selection. In this menu a schedule for switching between Comfort and ECO mode can be created. A new line has been added to the schedule. The default schedule is set to Comfort mode 24h a day, 8.
  • Page 89 Heating Curve OFFSET This menu enables access to heating curve settings for In this menu the the heating curve can be offset. The the zone. Settings such as the slope (Setting) and offset offset can be used for temporary changes to the heating of the heating curve.
  • Page 90 Cooling Curve OFFSET This menu enables access to cooling curve settings for In this menu the the heating curve can be offset. The the zone. Settings such as the slope (Setting) and offset offset can be used for temporary changes to the heating of the heating curve.
  • Page 91 Manual Operation MIXING VALVE This menu enables access to manual operation mode in In this menu the mixing valve can be overriden opened the zone. or closed manually. When manual operation mode is activated, access to This menu is only shown if Manual Mode is set to On. manual control (override) of the circulation pump and To override the mixing valve setting: mixing valve is enabled.
  • Page 92 Pump EXERCISE HOUR This menu enables access to pump settings in the zone. In this menu the hour of the day for pump exercise is set. This menu is only shown if Zone Setup is set to Stand Alone Control or Domestic Hot Water, and if This menu is only shown if Pump Exercise is set to Dehumidifier is disabled for the zone.
  • Page 93 I - T I M E Mixing Valve In this menu the I-time for the mixing valve regulation This menu enables access to mixing valve settings in the is set. zone. To set the I-time: MENU TREE* 1. Select I-time. Mixing Valve 2.
  • Page 94 I - T I M E COOLING In this menu the I-time for the mixing valve regulation This menu enables access to mixing valve settings in the is set. zone while in cooling mode. To set the I-time: This menu is only shown if one of the following requirements are met: 1.
  • Page 95 P-AREA ACTUATOR RUNNING TIME In this menu the P-area for the mixing valve regulation In this menu the actuator running time for the mixing is set. valve regulation is set. This menu is only shown if Zone Setup is set to This menu is only shown if Zone Setup is set to Domestic Hot Water for the zone.
  • Page 96 Dehumidifier Control Seasonal Shut Off This menu enables access to dehumidifier settings in the This menu enables access to seasonal shut off settings zone. in the zone. This menu is only shown if Dehumidifier Control is This menu is only shown if Zone Setup is set to Stand enabled in the startup wizard for the zone.
  • Page 97 P U M P S T O P T. O U T D O O R S E T P O I N T In this menu a function to stop the circulation pump, In this menu the outdoor temperature setpoint for when requirements are met, is enabled.
  • Page 98 S H U T O F F I N D O O R T E M P. COOLING In this menu the function to stop the circulation pump, This menu enables access to seasonal shut off settings and/or when to close the mixing valve, at an indoor in the zone, while in cooling mode.
  • Page 99 V A L V E C L O S E H/C Switchover In this menu a function to close the mixing valve, when This menu enables access to settings related to requirements are met, is enabled. switching between heating and cooling in the zone. To enable the function: This menu is only shown if System Type is set to 4 Pipe, Z1&2 Operation Mode (for Zone 1) is set to...
  • Page 100 OUTDOOR TRIGGER TEMP. INDOOR TRIGGER TEMP. In this menu one of the triggers (outdoor temperature) In this menu one of the triggers (indoor temperature) for switching the zone between heating and cooling is for switching the zone between heating and cooling is set.
  • Page 101 SUPPLY SETPOINT FOR HC SWITCH HYSTERESIS In this menu the supply temperature setpoint for In this menu the hysteresis which is used to switch switching between heating and cooling is set. between heating and cooling using Supply Setpoint for HC Switch is set. The zone switches to heating when the supply temperature is higher than Supply Setpoint for HC To set the hysteresis:...
  • Page 102 Condensation Delay ettings In this menu parameter settings for zone 3 can be set or In this menu the condensation delay in the zone is set. changed. If condensation is not detected (by the condensation sensor in the zone) during the time set in the delay, the Menu tree* condensation status (in the zone information menu) switches to No.
  • Page 103 C A L C U L AT E D S U P P LY S E T P O I N T Supply Temp. Settings In this menu the calculated supply setpoint for the zone This menu enables access to settings related to the can be overidden.
  • Page 104 D E V I AT I O N A L A R M L I M I T COOLING In this menu the deviation alarm limit for the supply This menu enables access to settings related to the temperature in the zone is set. If the difference between cooling supply temperature in the zone.
  • Page 105 C O O L I N G M I N . S U P P LY T E M P. D E W P O I N T M A R G I N In this menu the minimum allowed supply temperature In this menu the dew point margin for the zone can be for the zone can be set.
  • Page 106 CALCULATED SUPPLY SETPOINT HEATING CURVE MELTAWAY In this menu the calculated supply setpoint for the zone In this menu a heating curve for the zone, while can be overidden. This temperature is used as setpoint meltaway status is IDLE, can be enabled. for the supply temperature.
  • Page 107 MIN. SUPPLY TEMP. (IDLE STATUS) Heating Indoor Temp. Settings In this menu the minimum available supply temperature This menu enables access to settings related to the for the zone, while meltaway status is IDLE, can be set. room temperature sensor in the zone. The supply temperature is not allowed to fall below this This menu and its submenus are only shown if Heating value.
  • Page 108 ECO-COMF STATUS INDOOR SETPOINT INFLUENCE (UPPER) This menu shows if the zone is set in ECO mode. In this menu the indoor setpoint influence (upper) is set. If the measured indoor temperature is lower This information is only shown if ECO-Comf mode is set than the indoor temperature setpoint, the supply to ECO for the zone.
  • Page 109 Comf. - ECO To edit/create the ECO-Comf Schedule: This menu enables access to settings related to the 1. Select ECO-Comf Schedule. controller Comfort/ECO modes. 2. Press the navigation wheel to confirm selection. This menu and its submenus are only shown if Zone The current schedule is showing.
  • Page 110 Heating Curve OFFSET This menu enables access to heating curve settings for In this menu the the heating curve can be offset. The the zone. Settings such as the slope (Setting) and offset offset can be used for temporary changes to the heating of the heating curve.
  • Page 111 Cooling Curve OFFSET This menu enables access to cooling curve settings for In this menu the the heating curve can be offset. The the zone. Settings such as the slope (Setting) and offset offset can be used for temporary changes to the heating of the heating curve.
  • Page 112 Meltaway Curve (IDLE Status) OFFSET This menu enables access to meltaway heating curve In this menu the the meltaway heating curve can be settings for the zone while in IDLE status. Settings offset. The offset can be used for temporary changes to such as the slope (Setting) and offset of the meltaway the heating curve.
  • Page 113 Return Temperature Enter Stop State Conditions This menu enables access to settings related to the This menu enables access to parameters deciding when return temperature sensor. to switch the meltaway state in the zone between IDLE and STOP. This menu is only shown if Zone Setup is set to Meltaway for the zone.
  • Page 114 Enter Idle State Conditions DELAY (HOURS) This menu enables access to parameters used when to In this menu the number of delay hours, used to switch switch the meltaway state in the zone to and from IDLE. meltaway state from STOP to IDLE, is set. The zone switches from STOP to IDLE state when the To set the delay: measured outdoor temperature is lower than the value...
  • Page 115 Enter Melting State Conditions GROUND TEMPERATURE LIMIT This menu enables access to parameters used when In this menu the ground temperature limit, used to to switch the meltaway state in the zone to and from switch meltaway state between IDLE to MELTING , is MELTING.
  • Page 116 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE LOW LIMIT Manual Operation In this menu the lower outdoor temperature limit, used This menu enables access to manual operation mode in to switch meltaway state from IDLE to MELTING, is set. the zone. When manual operation mode is activated, access to To set the lower outdoor temperature limit: manual control (override) of the circulation pump and 1.
  • Page 117 MIXING VALVE Pump In this menu the mixing valve can be overriden opened This menu enables access to pump settings in the zone. or closed manually. This menu is only shown if Zone Setup is set to Stand Alone Control or Meltaway, and if Dehumidifier is This menu is only shown if Manual Mode is set to On.
  • Page 118 EXERCISE HOUR Mixing Valve In this menu the hour of the day for pump exercise is This menu enables access to mixing valve settings in the set. zone. MENU TREE* This menu is only shown if Pump Exercise is set to Pump Exercise.
  • Page 119 P - A R E A COOLING In this menu the P-area for the mixing valve regulation This menu enables access to mixing valve settings in the is set. zone while in cooling mode. To set the P-area: This menu is only shown if one of the following requirements are met: 1.
  • Page 120 A C T U AT O R R U N N I N G T I M E I-TIME In this menu the actuator running time for the mixing In this menu the I-time for the mixing valve regulation valve regulation is set. is set.
  • Page 121 Dehumidifier Control Seasonal Shut Off This menu enables access to dehumidifier settings in the This menu enables access to seasonal shut off settings zone. in the zone. This menu is only shown if Dehumidifier Control is This menu is only shown if Zone Setup is set to Stand enabled in the startup wizard for the zone.
  • Page 122 P U M P S T O P T. O U T D O O R S E T P O I N T In this menu a function to stop the circulation pump, In this menu the outdoor temperature setpoint for when requirements are met, is enabled.
  • Page 123 S H U T O F F I N D O O R T E M P. COOLING In this menu the function to stop the circulation pump, This menu enables access to seasonal shut off settings and/or when to close the mixing valve, at an indoor in the zone, while in cooling mode.
  • Page 124 V A L V E C L O S E H/C Switchover In this menu a function to close the mixing valve, when This menu enables access to settings related to requirements are met, is enabled. switching between heating and cooling in the zone. To enable the function: This menu is only shown if System Type is set to 4 Pipe and Z3 Operation Mode is set to Heating And...
  • Page 125 OUTDOOR TRIGGER TEMP. INDOOR TRIGGER TEMP. In this menu one of the triggers (outdoor temperature) In this menu one of the triggers (indoor temperature) for switching the zone between heating and cooling is for switching the zone between heating and cooling is set.
  • Page 126 SUPPLY SETPOINT FOR HC SWITCH HYSTERESIS In this menu the supply temperature setpoint for In this menu the hysteresis which is used to switch switching between heating and cooling is set. between heating and cooling using Supply Setpoint for HC Switch is set. The zone switches to heating when the supply temperature is higher than Supply Setpoint for HC To set the hysteresis:...
  • Page 127 PRIMARY RETURN TEMP. HIGH H/C s WitCHover This menu enables access to settings related to In this menu the higher threshold is set. switching between heating and cooling in the zone. To set the high threshold: This menu is only shown if System Type is set to 2 1.
  • Page 128 Outdoor Trigger Temp. Indoor Trigger Temp. In this menu one of the triggers (outdoor temperature) In this menu one of the triggers (indoor temperature) for switching the zone between heating and cooling is for switching the zone between heating and cooling is set.
  • Page 129 Supply Setpoint for HC Switch Hysteresis In this menu the supply temperature setpoint for In this menu the hysteresis which is used to switch switching between heating and cooling is set. between heating and cooling using Supply Setpoint for HC Switch is set. The zone switches to heating when the supply temperature is higher than Supply Setpoint for HC To set the hysteresis:...
  • Page 130 Language ontroller ettings In this menu parameter settings for the controller can be In this menu the language of the system is set. set or changed. To set the language: Menu tree 1. Select Language. Controller Settings 2. Press the navigation wheel to confirm selection. Time 3.
  • Page 131: Pre Heating Info

    7.11 Pre Heating Info nformation This menu shows information about zone 1. This menu shows information about the system, enabled zones and the controller (when the operating mode is Menu tree set to Pre Heating in the startup wizard). Zone 1 Information Menu tree* Supply temperature State...
  • Page 132 nformation nformation This menu shows information about zone 2. This menu shows information about zone 3. Menu tree Menu tree Zone 2 Information Zone 3 Information Supply temperature Supply temperature State State Time Left Time Left Supply temperature Supply temperature The current supply temperature is shown.
  • Page 133: Pre Heating Settings

    7.12 Pre Heating Settings ontroller nformation This menu shows information about the controller. In this menu installer settings, enabled zone settings, and controller settings can be changed (when the Menu tree operating mode is set to Pre Heating in the startup wizard).
  • Page 134 Lock code Change lock code A lock code can be used to block a user from changing The standard lock code which is used to block a user parameter settings. The menu system is fully accessible, from changing parameter settings, can be changed in but the lock code is required to enter and change this menu.
  • Page 135 Restore factory settings New backup This menu enables all parameter settings in the This menu enables the controller to save a backup of all controller to be reset to the factory default settings. parameter settings to the microSD-card. To restore the factory settings: To save from a backup: 1.
  • Page 136 P-area ettings In this menu parameter settings for zone 1 can be set or In this menu the P-area for the mixing valve regulation changed. is set. To set the P-area: Menu tree 1. Select P-area. Zone 1 Settings 2. Press the navigation wheel to confirm selection. Z1 Max.
  • Page 137 P-area ettings In this menu parameter settings for zone 2 can be set or In this menu the P-area for the mixing valve regulation changed. is set. To set the P-area: Menu tree 1. Select P-area. Zone 2 Settings 2. Press the navigation wheel to confirm selection. Z2 Max.
  • Page 138 P-area ettings In this menu parameter settings for zone 3 can be set or In this menu the P-area for the mixing valve regulation changed. is set. To set the P-area: Menu tree 1. Select P-area. Zone 3 Settings 2. Press the navigation wheel to confirm selection. Z3 Max.
  • Page 139 Language ontroller ettings In this menu parameter settings for the controller can be In this menu the language of the system is set. set or changed. To set the language: Menu tree 1. Select Language. Controller Settings 2. Press the navigation wheel to confirm selection. Time 3.
  • Page 140: Menu Tree

    7.13 Menu tree N O T E ! Parts of the menu tree may only be visible in the Move PRO controller depending on its current configuration. tandard Perating System Overview Information System information Time Date Outdoor Temperature Zone 1 Information Zone Setup Heating Mode Operating Mode...
  • Page 141 Cooling Cooling Curve Calculated Supply Setpoint Condensation Relative Humidity Dew Point Temperature Dehumidifier Zone 3 Information Zone Setup Heating Mode Operating Mode Supply temperature Calculated Supply Setpoint Indoor temperature Meltaway Curve Return temperature Ground Temperature Ground Moisture Primary Return Temperature Status Mixing Valve Pump...
  • Page 142 Settings Installer Settings T Outdoor Fallback Lock code Change lock code Display settings Restore factory settings Restore backup New backup Restart wizard Zone 1 Settings Supply Temp. Settings Heating Calculated Supply Setpoint Heating Min. Supply Temp. Heating Max. Supply Temp. Deviation alarm limit Deviation alarm delay Cooling...
  • Page 143 Mixing Valve Heating P-area I-time Actuator running time Cooling P-area I-time Actuator running time Dehumidifier Control Dew Point Margin Dead Zone Seasonal Shut Off Heating Pump Stop Valve Close Shut Off Outdoor Temp. T. Outdoor Setpoint T. Outdoor Delay Shut Off Indoor Temp. T.
  • Page 144 Heating Indoor Temp. Indoor Setpoint Settings Calculated Indoor Setpoint ECO-Comf. Status Indoor Setpoint Influence (Lower) Indoor Setpoint Influence (Upper) DHW Circ Return Settings DHW Circ Return Setpoint BoostPower Comf. - ECO ECO Setback ECO-Comf Status ECO-Comf Schedule Heating Curve Setting Offset Heating Curve Cooling Curve...
  • Page 145 Seasonal Shut Off Heating Pump Stop Valve Close Shut Off Outdoor Temp. T. Outdoor Setpoint T. Outdoor Delay Shut Off Indoor Temp. T. Indoor Delay Cooling Pump Stop Valve Close T. Outdoor Setpoint T. Outdoor Delay HC Switchover H/C Switchover Outdoor Trigger Temp.
  • Page 146 Comf. - ECO ECO Setback ECO-Comf Status ECO-Comf Schedule Heating Curve Setting Offset Heating Curve Cooling Curve Setting Offset Cooling Curve Meltaway Curve (IDLE Setting Status) Offset Heating Curve Return Temperature Max. Supply-Return Diff. Enter Stop State Conditions Outdoor Temperature Delay (days) Enter Idle State Conditions Outdoor Temperature...
  • Page 147 Dehumidifier Control Dew Point Margin Dead Zone Seasonal Shut Off Heating Pump Stop Valve Close Shut Off Outdoor Temp. T. Outdoor Setpoint T. Outdoor Delay Shut Off Indoor Temp. T. Indoor Delay Cooling Pump Stop Valve Close T. Outdoor Setpoint T.
  • Page 148 eating Perating System Overview Pre Heating Info System information Time Date Zone 1 Information Z1 - Supply Temperature State Time Left Zone 2 Information Z2 - Supply Temperature State Time Left Zone 3 Information Z3 - Supply Temperature State Time Left Controller Information Language About...
  • Page 149 Pre Heating Settings Installer Settings Lock code Change lock code Display settings Restore factory settings Restore backup New backup Restart wizard Zone 1 Settings Z1 Max. Calc. Supply Setpoint Frost Protection Setpoint P-area I-time Actuator running time Zone 2 Settings Z2 Max.
  • Page 150: Maintenance

    Maintenance The maintenance of Uponor Smatrix Move PRO includes Corrective maintenance the following: allBaCk mode • Manual preventive maintenance If a sensor is malfunctioning or not detected, the • Automatic preventive maintenance controller triggers an alarm and executes the fallback mode to maintain the temperature in the zone until the •...
  • Page 151: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The table below shows problems and alarms that can occur with Uponor Smatrix Move PRO and describes solutions. A common cause of a problem though may be due to wrongly installed loops or mixed up thermostats. Problem Indication Probable cause...
  • Page 152: Troubleshooting After Installation

    Troubleshooting after installation Problem Indication Probable cause Solutions The system does The controller display is off There is no AC power to the controller 1. Check that the controller is connected not start to AC power 2. Check the wiring 3.
  • Page 153: Technical Data

    10 Technical data 10.1 Technical data General IP20 (IP: degree of inaccessibility to active parts of the product and degree of water) ErP (with room sensors) III (VII) Operating temperature 0 °C to +50 °C Storage temperature -20 °C to +70 °C Mounting standard EN 50022, DIN 46277-3 microSD...
  • Page 154: Technical Specifications

    Mixing valve output connection terminals Battery and transformer input connection terminals microSD BMS, MODBUS-RTU (RS-232), connection Uponor Smatrix Base PRO bus connection terminals Diverting valves/Snow and ice sensor output connection terminals Circulation pump/Dehumidifier output connection terminals Power connection connection terminal...
  • Page 155: Wiring Diagram, Uponor Smatrix Move Pro Controller

    10.4 Wiring diagram, Uponor Smatrix Move PRO controller 24VAC 24VAC 24VAC 15VDC 12VDC IN 24VAC IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 52 53 54 55 56 microSD...
  • Page 156: Dimensions

    10.5 Dimensions ontroller X-159 90 mm 45 mm 214 mm oom temPerature sensor 80 mm S-155 60 mm 30 mm elative Humidity sensor 85 mm S-157 60 mm 26 mm 50 mm 20 mm noW sensor S-158 63.5 mm 60 mm U P O N O R S M AT R I X M O V E P R O ·...
  • Page 157: Installation Report

    11 Installation report Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Setup Sensors Supply temperature sensor Indoor temperature sensor Condensation sensor Relative Humidity sensor Outdoor temperature sensor Mixing Valve Diverting Valve Circulation pump Dehumidifier Heating/Cooling switch/external signal U P O N O R S M AT R I X M O V E P R O · I N S TA L L AT I O N A N D O P E R AT I O N M A N U A L 1 5 7...
  • Page 158 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Setup Sensors Supply temperature sensor Condensation sensor Mixing valve Diverting Valve Circulation pump Dehumidifier Heating/Cooling switch/external signal Smatrix Base PRO controller Supply temperature sensor Return temperature sensor Outdoor temperature sensor Ground temperature sensor Moisture sensor Primary return sensor Mixing valve Circulation pump...
  • Page 159 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Setup Sensors Supply temperature sensor Return temperature sensor Mixing valve Circulation pump U P O N O R S M AT R I X M O V E P R O · I N S TA L L AT I O N A N D O P E R AT I O N M A N U A L 1 5 9...
  • Page 160 Uponor Corporation www.uponor.com Uponor reserves the right to make changes, without prior notification, to the specification of incorporated components in line with its policy of continuous improvement and development.

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