Differences Between The Individual Device Types; Function Overview; Creating A Zoning Plan; Specifying Temperature Zones - Honeywell HCE 80 Installation And Operation Manual

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3.1.
Differences between the individual
device types
HCE 80
HCE 80R
Antenna
External
External
Pump
230 V AC
230 V AC
relay
internal
internal
Analog
Exists
Does not
output
exist
Boiler
External
External
feedback
with
with
HC60NG/
HC60NG/
radio
R6660D
R6660D
Boiler
Does not
42 V AC/DC Does not
exist
feedback
relay
The pump relay 230 V AC is not floating.
3.2.

Function overview

• 5 controllable temperature zones, extendable to 8
• Up to 3 thermal actuators can be connected per zone
• Normally open and normally closed thermal actuators
can be used
• Integrated pump relay
• Boiler feedback
– Analog (only HCE 80/HCC 80)
– Integrated relay with floating contact 42 V AC/DC
(only at HCE 80R/HCC 80R)
– Wireless via relay HC60NG/R6660D
• Underfloor heating controller can be switched between
heating and cooling
• 1 antenna can be used for 3 controllers
• Internal or external antenna can be used
• Rapid mounting by screwless terminals of the thermal
actuators
• Intelligent controlling via fuzzy logic
• Simple diagnosis of the wireless transmission
• Operating state display via LEDs

4. Creating a zoning plan

Within a building rooms (zones) can be controlled with dif-
ferent room setpoint temperatures. The thermal actuators of
the allocated zone (room) are controlled depending on the
room setpoint temperature.
A maximum of 5 temperature zones can be set
for each underfloor heating controller. This num-
ber can be increased to 8 by using the expansion
module HCS 80.
A maximum of 3 actuators can be connected in
each zone.
Temperature zones
Actuators
(maximum)
(maximum)
8
24
16
48
24
72
Tab. 1: Overview of temperature zones/ underfloor heating control-
lers
HCC 80
HCC 80R
Internal
Internal
230 V AC
230 V AC
internal
internal
Exists
Does not
exist
External
External
with
with
HC60NG/
HC60NG/
R6660D
R6660D
42 V AC/DC
exist
No. of underfloor
heating control-
lers
1
2
3
4.1.

Specifying temperature zones

► Specify the number of zones and corresponding rooms.
► Allocate the corresponding room device, for example
HCW 82, CM67z, and the required thermal actuators to
each zone.
► Label the room devices and thermal drives for the respec-
tive zone (refer to the fold-out page Fig. 4, Z1...Z8).
4.1.1.

Example of zone divisions

Explanation of this example:
• The living area is covered by six temperature zones. The
additional module HCS 80 is required for this parti-
tioning.
• The underfloor heating controller controls 8 actuators.

5. Installation

WARNING
Insufficient data transfer!
Interference of the radio receiver in the
device through metallic objects and
further radio devices.
► When selecting the operating site
ensure that the distance to radio de-
vices such as radio headphones,
cordless phones, etc. according to
the DECT standard amounts to at
least 1 m.
► Ensure that there is sufficient dis-
tance to metallic objects.
► Select another installation site if the
radio interference cannot be rectified.
WARNING
Damage to the underfloor heating
controller!
Short-circuiting through humidity and
moisture.
► Mount the device at a site that is
protected against humidity and mois-
ture.
The underfloor heating controller was designed for installa-
tion in a distributor box. If insufficient space is available,
select an area where the underfloor heating controller can
communicate with the setpoint adjusters by radio without
interference and that is protected from moisture and water.
The underfloor heating controller can be installed in one of 2
ways:
• Wall installation
• DIN rail installation
Creating a zoning plan
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