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jablotron JB-150N-HEAD Manual

jablotron JB-150N-HEAD Manual

Wireless valve head

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This product is a wireless bi-directional device of the
JABLOTRON 100 series intended for controlling water heat line
radiator valves or heat line distributors. A valve head enrolled
in the JA-10xK control panel copies selected PG outputs.
A maximum of 16 valve heads can be controlled by the control
panel.
This product should be installed by a trained technician with a valid
Jablotron Alarms installation certificate.
Installation
The wireless valve head (referred to as the valve head) should
be installed in a dry indoor environment. Installation is done by
the use of a heat line valve adapter.
The JA-11xR radio module must be installed in order to make
the wireless valve heads functional with a JABLOTRON 100 series
control panel. The valve head must be enrolled in the control panel
and takes one position.
Fig. 1: 1 – indicator; 2 – battery; 3 – safety ring; 4 – adapter;
5 – radiator valve
Installation procedure:
1. Remove the original valve head.
2. Screw a suitable adapter onto the valve. (4).
3. Proceed according to the control panel installation manual.
Basic procedure:
a. Go to the F-Link program, select the required position
in the Devices tab and launch enrollment mode
by clicking on the Enroll option.
b. Inserting batteries into the valve head will send
an enrolment signal to the control panel.
4. Attach the valve head to the adapter.
5. Close the battery cover.
6. When the cover is closed, the tamper contact deactivates and
the valve head starts calibration for the type of valve used.
The result of calibration is indicated by a flashing indicator.
1x Valve detection has been successful.
3x Valve detection has been unsuccessful (the valve head
will attempt to detect the valve two more times within
3 minutes). If the valve hasn't been detected after
the third attempt, make sure that you have selected
the correct adapter for the particular valve and that
the valve head has been attached correctly. Repeat
the calibration process by opening and closing the battery
cover.
Notes:
The valve head can also be enrolled into the control panel
by entering its production code in the F-Link software.
The production code is on a sticker (8) placed under
the battery. All numbers stated under the bar code shall
be entered (example: 1400-00-0000-0001).
If communication with the control panel is lost, the valve head
will stay in the position of the last processed command from
the control panel. Loss of communication is indicated by a lit-up
yellow indicator.
When communication is restored, the valve head will switch
according to the current settings.
Valve head settings
Open the Devices tab in the F-Link software. Use the Internal
settings option at the detector's position to open a dialogue
window with settings:
JB-150N-HEAD Wireless valve head
JB-150N-HEAD Wireless valve head
PG output reaction: Activation by one or more control panel PG
outputs. The valve head will open when at least one of the selected PG
outputs is active.
Reverse response: This setting inverts the valve head's reaction
to a PG output. The valve head will be open when none of the selected
PG outputs is active.
Tamper contact:
Enabled – An open battery cover is reported as device
tampering resulting in system alarm.
Disabled – An open battery cover is reported as fault with
a delay of two minutes (time to replace the batteries).
Note: Do not enable the "Tamper contact" option if you suppose
the batteries will be replaced by the user.
Valve head removal and battery
replacement
Low batteries are visually indicated by a red indicator (1) flashing
twice every 30 seconds or every time the status of the valve head
changes. The information is then transferred to the control panel.
If the "Tamper contact" function is disabled then it is not necessary
to switch the control panel into Service mode before replacing
the batteries in the valve head
Strictly use only new batteries of the same type and brand.
Always replace all batteries at the same time.
Instructions:
1. Open the battery cover (6) using an auxiliary tool (7).
2. Wait until the pressure piston slides inside the valve head (this
will release the valve head from the valve to make
installation/disassembly easier).
3. Remove the batteries.
a) Now when needed it is also possible to remove the valve
head from the valve (not needed for battery replacement).
Pull the safety ring away from the centre using a thin tool
(7) inserted in the recess of the plastic safety ring (3).
b)
Remove the valve head from the valve
4. Insert new batteries
5. Close the cover. Calibration will be performed once the cover has
been closed. See step 6 in the Installation chapter.
Fig. 2: 6 – battery cover; 7 – auxiliary tool (a screwdriver);
8 – production number
Valve head re-enrollment
Enrolling to a different control panel is done by inserting
the batteries just like during installation. The valve head must not
be in radio range of the previous control panel.
Valve head accessories
The packaging contains an installation adapter for a valve with
a thread size of M30x1.5 (VA 50)
If the VA 50 type adapter is not compatible with the valve used,
the other 4 types of adapters listed below can be ordered additionally
(5 pieces in the packaging).
JB-VA78 – diameter 23mm (Danfoss RA)
JB-VA16 – M28x1.5 (Herz, Polytherm (H), KAN-Therm, Thermoval
or Buderus)
JB-VA26 – (Giacomini)
JB-VA80 – M30x1.5 (Heimeier, Herb, Ondra, IVAR, Thermoval)
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MNQ51100

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Summary of Contents for jablotron JB-150N-HEAD

  • Page 1 The JA-11xR radio module must be installed in order to make the wireless valve heads functional with a JABLOTRON 100 series Valve head removal and battery control panel. The valve head must be enrolled in the control panel replacement and takes one position.
  • Page 2 JB-150N-HEAD Wireless valve head Technical specification Valve head removal and battery Power 3 x Alkaline battery type AA (LR6) 1.5 V replacement Current consumption (nominal/maximal) 0.025/550 mA Protection rating (IP) IP40 Typical lifetime of batteries is 1 year = 1 heating season Limit values of the switchgear (10 cycles/day).