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Heatmiser Senior Engineers Set-up Guide Revision 1 This product should be installed by a qualified electrician. Improper installation may result injury, death or property damage. Ref. HS1...
Contents Description Page Keypad Layout Standard Terms Initial Setup Boiler Setup Optimiser Zone Setup Compensator Zone Setup (With Internal Sensor) Compensator Zone Setup (No Internal Sensor) Timer Zone Vent Zone Setup Inputs Explained Normal Run Mode Screen Sensor Calibration Title Setup Viewing Zone Setup Altering Zone Setup Comms Setup...
1. Heatmiser Senior Keypad Soft Keys The Heatmiser Senior features “soft keys” which can be seen above down each side of the LCD. If you have used a cash machine, you will be familiar with soft keys The benefit of soft keys is that the button text is displayed on the LCD and is constantly changed as you use the control.
This initial set-up guide has been designed to help you set-up the control to suit your installation. When setting up the Heatmiser Senior you must first set-up the Boiler zone and then any other zones thereafter. Apart from the Boiler zones, there are 4 other types available;...
B. Fixed or Variable – Select fixed if you require a fixed flow temperature. One reason to select this option is if there is a hot water zone. Select variable if you wish the Heatmiser Senior to calculate the flow temperature (compensate) depending on the external temperature.
The Heatmiser Senior will automatically calculate how many relays you have used and will only offer zone types which can be set-up on the Senior with the relays and sensor connections remaining.
Compensator Zone The Heatmiser Senior asks you to select the zone with or without an internal sensor. With an internal sensor, the Heatmiser Senior compensates the flow temperature only when the Room temperature is within 2ºC of the set temperature. Without an internal sensor, the Heatmiser Senior compensates whenever there is a demand for heat.
• When you have set-up the settings listed above, you need to press OK Timer Zone The Heatmiser Senior allows you to set-up a timer zone. In this mode, the user has 4 switching periods per day available. When you select a Timer Zone you are prompted to enter the following parameters.
Vent Zone The Heatmiser Senior allows you to set-up a vent zone. In this mode, the user has 4 switching periods per day available. When you select a Vent Zone, you are prompted to enter the following parameters. Feature No...
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Boiler Screen Wednesday 15.12 16-08-06 23°C Program BOILERS This screen shows: FLOW TEMPERATURE ACTUAL 1. The current time and date 75°C 80°C 2. The Flow Actual and Set temperatures PUMP STATUS 3. The Pump and Boiler status 4. Note that on this screen there is BOILER SATUS only 1 menu button “Program”...
You now need to calibrate each sensor connected to the Heatmiser Senior. 6. Sensor Calibration Each sensor connected to the Heatmiser Senior should be calibrated to ensure the reading is accurate. We suggest you wait 1 hour after installation before calibrating.
You should now consult the User Operators Guide for information on how to operate the product. 9. Viewing the Zone Set-up Once you have configured the Heatmiser Senior you can view the setting for each zone by following the steps:...
9. EXTERNAL OFF 10. Altering a Zone Set-up Once you have configured the Heatmiser Senior you are able to change any of the zone parameters, but you are not able to make changes to say the number of zones or add additional sensors etc..
13. System Reset Should you need to reset the Heatmiser Senior back to the factory defaults, you can do so by using this function. You should note that all your settings will be lost after resetting the Senior.
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