Perry Electric V001 Series Installation And Use Manual

Smart electronic valve for radiators and towel heaters
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PERRY ELECTRIC Srl - Via Milanese, 11 - 22070 VENIANO (CO) ITALY - www.perry.it
SMART ELECTRONIC VALVE FOR
RADIATORS AND TOWEL HEATERS
Battery-powered device, equipped with control for regulation of the water supply valve in
radiators, in systems with wireless heat regulation system controlled by home automation
power unit or with «STAND-ALONE» independent temperature operation and regulation.
IT IS NOT A THERMOSTATIC HEAD: to adjust the temperature
DO NOT turn the valve, but consult Chapter 7.
INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL
valid from the valve serial number: 0000025249-5 and later ones
Valve controlled exclusively by Home Automation Power Unit
An electronic valve associated with a home automation power unit is set up and controlled directly by the unit in all its heat regulation actions.
The valve is only compatible with home automation units with software rev. equal to or
CONFIGURATION: to install and configure the system (home automation control unit,
ancillary devices and related APP), follow the instructions available on the Perry Electric
website: C.DOM
www.pdaenergy.it
For further information on each
Automation Power Unit.
Series: V001
Autonomous operation of the "Stand-alone" valve"
Serie : V001
s
R
-
CRM4.0
www.perry.it
single
valve setting, see also the manual of the Home
The electronic valve in autonomous operation (Stand-alone) follows its
own settings. It can operate in a variety of modes:
t1
- comfort,
t2
- reduction,
AUTO (according to previously recorded desired thermal profile)
In any working mode it is still possible to request a temperature value
different from the one set
"CUSTOM operation
higher
than 135 (S)
Home automation power unit (optional device)
OF
- antifreeze,
".

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  • Page 1 PERRY ELECTRIC Srl - Via Milanese, 11 - 22070 VENIANO (CO) ITALY - www.perry.it SMART ELECTRONIC VALVE FOR RADIATORS AND TOWEL HEATERS Battery-powered device, equipped with control for regulation of the water supply valve in radiators, in systems with wireless heat regulation system controlled by home automation power unit or with «STAND-ALONE»...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ........................page 3 1 - SAFETY WARNINGS .......................... page 3 1.1 - RADIO RANGE WARNINGS ........................page 3 1.2 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE INSTALLER ................................ page 4 2 - TECHNICAL DATA ..................page 4 2.1 - METHOD OF REGULATING THE VALVE TEMPERATURE ..
  • Page 3: Safety Warnings

    1 - SAFETY WARNINGS In order to obtain e cient operation of the system, a number of rules must be respected during installation: The installation and maintenance of the RADIO EMISSION: device must be performed only by qualified The device intentionally emits radio waves in the personnel and in accordance with the following frequency: “868-868,6”...
  • Page 4: Technical Data

    2 - TECHNICAL DATA Power supply: No. 2 size AA style batteries The device has been tested and guarantees its characteristics with the following batteries: - 1,5V Alkaline (Duracell, Energizer and Panasonic) - 1, V N MH rechargeable (any quality brand with capacity equal to or greater than 2300mA/h) - 1,5V Primary lithium (Energizer) Maximum supply voltage:...
  • Page 5: Valve Description

    3 - VALVE DESCRIPTION QR-code Battery compartment tab only for valve association to the Home Automation Power Unit Battery compartment Valve Threaded ring M30x1,5 Pressure piston Battery compartment Valve Valve coupling cavity Temperature probe Keys Valve 3.1 - DISPLAY AND KEYS LEGEND AUTO (automatic operation) Stand alone: indicates that it is performing a...
  • Page 6: 4- Installation

    4 - INSTALLATION The electronic valve is preferably installed horizontally The valve can only be set MASTER STAND- ALONE mode if the type of Towel warmers installation is the one indicated with the green check; all other types i n v o l v e u n s u i t a b l e temperature detection and consequently potentially I N C O R R E C T h e a d...
  • Page 7: Compatibility And Adaptation Of The Valve To The Main Needle Valves

    Remove the old valve from the radiator Case 1: Thermostatic valve ase : Thermostatic valve ase : Non-thermostable valve Needle-less valve NOT COMPATIBLE (requires intervention by a plumber) 4.1 - COMPATIBILITY AND ADAPTATION OF THE VALVE TO THE MAIN NEEDLE VALVES Attention: the electronic valve is equipped with a ring nut for fastening to the tap with metric thread M30x1.5.
  • Page 8: Installation Of The Threaded Ring Nut To The Radiator

    4.2 - INSTALLATION OF THE THREADED RING TO THE RADIATOR Position the ring nut on the radiator valve, keeping the Screw the threaded ring nut clockwise, keeping the 1° 2° two cavities (indicated with A and B) of the valve valve attachment as shown below.
  • Page 9: Valve Controlled By Home Automation Power Unit

    "Valve controlled by the Home Automation Power Unit" (1/2) 5 - PUTTING THE VALVE INTO OPERATION At the time of installation, the valve requires an adjustment operation that is used to precisely detect the opening and closing positions of the valve. Before installing the valve it is necessary to insert the batteries (not supplied) to power it.
  • Page 10 "Valve controlled by the Home Automation Power Unit" 5 - PUTTING THE VALVE INTO OPERATION (2/2) Make sure that the cavities (A and B) of Using the valve keys to the right and in the vertical 10° 11° the valve attachment are positioned vertically position as a reference.
  • Page 11: Summary Of Main Controls On The Valve

    "Valve controlled by the Home Automation Power Unit" 6 - SUMMARY OF THE MAIN CONTROLS ON THE VALVE With the valve operational and display off (stand-by) Press View Notes Description duration User press any key Reactivation of the valve (in case of 1 or more displays the room alarms, they will be Short...
  • Page 12: Operations Possible Directly On The Valve

    "Valve controlled by the Home Automation Power Unit" 7 - OPERATIONS POSSIBLE DIRECTLY ON THE VALVE 7.1 - NORMAL OPERATION OF THE VALVE Press one of the keys to reactivate the valve from the stand-by state. The detected room temperature is displayed. the valve could be in manual forcing operation or in AUTO operation (thermal profile set by home automation power unit If there are any alarms or anomalies when pressing any key, a code will be displayed before the room temperature (see section 8).
  • Page 13: Valve Closing Forcing

    "Valve controlled by the Home Automation Power Unit" 7 - OPERATIONS POSSIBLE DIRECTLY ON THE VALVE 7.5 - VALVE CLOSING FORCING This forcing can be used to exclude a radiator without errors being made in the metering of the heat consumed and in the operation of the combined home automation power unit.
  • Page 14: Manual Forcing Of Adjustment In Opening And Closing

    "Valve controlled by the Home Automation Power Unit" 7 - POSSIBLE OPERATIONS DIRECTLY ON THE VALVE 7.8 - MANUAL FORCING OF ADJUSTMENT IN OPENING AND CLOSING Operation recommended for the installer. ATTENTION! this procedure will be possible within 10 minutes from the last press of a key, only during the installation phase upon the 1st insertion of the batteries or when changing the batteries and in any case when removing a battery and 5 seconds after placing one of the batteries back in the valve.
  • Page 15: Factory Reset

    "Valve controlled by the Home Automation Power Unit" 7 - OPERATIONS POSSIBLE DIRECTLY ON THE VALVE 7.10 - FACTORY RESET ATTENTION: In case of factory reset the valve will always load the STAND-ALONE factory settings (see section 11.11.) Only later if combined with a power unit and not eliminated by the power unit, upon the first radio contact (automatic when the batteries are inserted), will it be reassigned to the home automation power unit that will take control of it, proposing the settings already set in the power unit before restoring factory settings on the valve.
  • Page 16: Alarms And Anomalies

    "Valve controlled by the Home Automation Power Unit" 8 - ALARMS AND ANOMALIES Reports of any alarms anomalies appear on the display showing the symbol and the code (where X identifies the type of alarm) at the press of any key before the display of the room temperature. If there are multiple reports of alarms or anomalies, each press of a key is displayed in succession every 3 seconds.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    "Valve controlled by the Home Automation Power Unit" 9 - TROUBLESHOOTING 9.1 - BATTERIES ALMOST DEPLETED (E0 anomaly message) When the level of charge of the batteries inside the valve drop below a predetermined level (batteries almost depleted), an anomaly is generated, indicated by the code E0.
  • Page 18: Problematic Radio Transmission (E6 Anomaly Message)

    "Valve controlled by the Home Automation Power Unit" 9 - TROUBLESHOOTING 9.2 - FAULTY TEMPERATURE SENSOR (E1 anomaly message) The fault code E1 indicates that the temperature sensor on the valve is faulty. Solution 1: if the valve has been associated with the home automation power unit as a zone sensor, it must be replaced. Solution 2: if the valve has been associated with the home automation power unit only as an actuator, it will be possible to continue using it.
  • Page 19: Putting The Valve Into Operation

    Autonomous operation of the " STAND ALONE ” valve” from page 8 10 - PUTTING THE VALVE INTO OPERATION (1/2) At the time of installation, the valve requires an adjustment operation that is used to precisely detect the opening and closing positions of the valve. Before installing the valve it is necessary to insert the batteries (not supplied) to power it.
  • Page 20 Autonomous operation of the " STAND ALONE ” valve” 10 - PUTTING THE VALVE INTO OPERATION (2/2) Make sure that the cavities (A and B) of Using the valve keys to the right and in the vertical 10° 11° the valve attachment are positioned vertically position as a reference.
  • Page 21: Summary Of Main Controls On The Valve

    Autonomous operation of the " STAND ALONE ” valve” 11 - SUMMARY OF THE MAIN CONTROLS ON THE VALVE With the valve operational and display off (stand-by) Press View Notes Description duration User press any key Reactivation of the valve (in case of the presence displays the room of 1 or more alarms,...
  • Page 22: Normal Operation Of The Valve

    Autonomous operation of the " STAND ALONE ” valve” 11.1 - NORMAL OPERATION OF THE VALVE Press one of the keys to reactivate the valve from the stand-by state, the detected room temperature is displayed. Any steady AUTO text indicates automatic operation with a previously set thermal profile. If there are any alarms or anomalies when pressing any key, a code will be displayed before room temperature (see section 12).
  • Page 23: Operating Mode With Custom Temperature

    Autonomous operation of the " STAND ALONE ” valve” 11.3 - OPERATING MODE WITH CUSTOM TEMPERATURE At any time it will be possible to switch to a set setting, defined Custom temperature tc, in which the user can choose the desired temperature set value.
  • Page 24: Valve Closing Forcing

    Autonomous operation of the " STAND ALONE ” valve” 11.5 - VALVE CLOSING FORCING This forcing can be used to exclude a radiator. To enable the forcing, press and hold the key " ." for 6 seconds; the valve emits a beep and closes the actuator. Forcing is not possible in case of: •...
  • Page 25: Recording The Desired Thermal Profile

    Autonomous operation of the " STAND ALONE ” valve” 11.7.1 - RECORDING THE DESIRED THERMAL PROFILE To record a profile it is necessary to have set current time and minutes as described in the paragraphs: "COMMISSIONING OF THE STAND-ALONE VALVE” "REPLACEMENT OF the STAND-ALONE VALVE BATTERIES".
  • Page 26 Autonomous operation of the "Stand-alone" valve” At 08:30 hours select the level " t2" by pressing the key . Select the next levels at their respective times as shown in the example graph. In the last change (no.8) select the level "t1". Recording start Recording end 1 : 2...
  • Page 27: Automatic Operation

    Autonomous operation of the " STAND ALONE ” valve” 11.8 - AUTOMATIC OPERATION With the "alarm" valve (room temperature display), and operating level or with Custom follows 24h thermal profile (previously recorded) temperature mode, press the keys simultaneously for 6 seconds to activate the AUTO function (word on steady) with the temperature control valve as per the 24-hour thermal profile set and previously...
  • Page 28: Factory Reset

    Autonomous operation of the " STAND ALONE ” valve” 11.11 - FACTORY RESET To return the valve to factory status, perform the following procedure: 1° IMPORTANT! Forcing the valve open, by holding down the key for 6 seconds (see paragraph 11.6). Rotate the valve body ’s clockwise...
  • Page 29: Valve Alarms And Anomalies

    Autonomous operation of the " STAND ALONE ” valve” 12 - VALVE ALARMS AND ANOMALIES Reports of any alarms anomalies appear on the display showing the symbol and the code (where X identifies the type of alarm) at the press of any key before the display of the room temperature. If there are multiple reports of alarms or anomalies, each press of a key is displayed in succession every 3 seconds.
  • Page 30 Autonomous operation of the " STAND ALONE ” valve” 13 - TROUBLESHOOTING 13.1.1 - REPLACING THE BATTERIES AND ADAPTING THE VALVE IMPORTANT: it is advisable to bring the valve to open (for example by setting the current Tset above room temperature) Proceed as follows: 1°...
  • Page 31: Replacing The Batteries And Adapting The Valve

    Autonomous operation of the " STAND ALONE ” valve” 13 - TROUBLESHOOTING 13.2 - FAULTY TEMPERATURE SENSOR (E1 anomaly message) The fault code E1 indicates that the temperature sensor on the valve is faulty. Solution: - replace the valve. 13.3 - VALVE NOT ADAPTED TO THE RADIATOR VALVE (anomaly message E2 - E4) When for any reason the valve no longer recognises the parameters stored during the operation of adaptation to the valve (example: air in the system, limestone in the valve, pressure changes, etc.), an anomaly is generated that will be signalled by...
  • Page 32: Valve Configuration Menu

    Autonomous operation of the " STAND ALONE ” valve” 14 - VALVE CONFIGURATION MENU ATTENTION: the installer or expert user is advised to access the valve configuration menu as the modification of certain settings could compromise the correct functioning of the system. 1°...
  • Page 33 Autonomous operation of the " STAND ALONE ” valve” 14 - VALVE CONFIGURATION MENU Setting Modification Description Display Value Notes Type of (see also batteries paragraph 15.4) used 2 x 1 5 , V Default Alkaline 2 x 1,2V Nickel Metal Hydrate RECHARGEABLE 2 x 1 5 , V...
  • Page 34: Description Of Valve Setting Code

    Autonomous operation of the " STAND ALONE ” valve” 15 - DESCRIPTION OF VALVE SETTING CODE 15.1 - VALVE TEMPERATURE REGULATION METHOD (setting code A0) The main function of the valve is to open or close the water valve assembled on the radiator connected to it so that the room temperature follows the temperature set by the user on the same valve.
  • Page 35: Smart Thermostatic Valve Faq

    "Valve controlled by the Home Automation Power Unit" Autonomous operation of the " STAND ALONE ” valve” 16 - Smart Thermostatic Valve FAQ Involuntary release from the valve radiator attachment. Never force re-attachment. Remove at least one battery, wait at least 5 sec. before re-inserting it, then repeat the procedure from point 5 to point 7 of paragraph 9.1.1 (Valve controlled by home automation power unit) and from point 5 to point 8 of paragraph 13.1.1 (Valve in stand-alone operation).
  • Page 36 DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product cannot be treated as household waste. Conversely, it must be taken to a specific collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment, such as: - points of sale, when purchasing a new product similar to the one to be disposed of;...

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