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Would you like to start configuration?
If a system has already been configured you will be prompted
to confirm you wish to overwrite the previous setup.
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How is heat transferred from the source?
Confirm if you are using a volumiser or low loss header that
the Smart controller will manage or if heat is transferred
directly to the primary circuit.
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Is DHW in the system?
The Smart controller will manage the DHW cylinder as well
as prioritise DHW on a demand.
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Is recirculation pump for DHW in system?
This would be enabled if you require the Smart controller to
manage a secondary circulation pump.
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Is Outdoor temperature sensor in the system?
This will enable the weather control features of the Smart
controller.
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Source of Outdoor temperature sensor
Assign an Outdoor temperature sensor. 'Smart Controller'
is the outdoor weather sensor supplied with your Smart
Controller kit and should be the only option you choose.
Refer to Section 3.5.2.
! NOTE !
Ensure to select 'Smart Controller' as your outdoor
temperature sensor. This will give the best weather
compensation values, if the sensor is placed correctly.
Refer to Section 3.5.2.
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Do you want to Configure circuit 1, 2 or 3?
Configuration of Heating circuits. Circuit 1 is non-adjustable
and this is indicated with a note that Circuit 1 cannot have a
mixer.
Circuit Name
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To amend the name of a circuit e.g., "Ground Floor" tap the
change name button which will open a qwerty keyboard. To
finish tap the enter key.
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Choose circuit mode
Assign the heating emitter type for the circuit. This could be
'RADIATORS' or 'UNDERFLOOR HEATING'.
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Choose circuit control method
Assign a control method from either 'FIXED' or 'WEATHER'
control. Individual circuits can be assigned differing methods
and can be amended later via the Circuit settings within the
system settings menu.
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Fixed Set point water temperature (Fixed Control)
The circuit will operate on a fixed flow temperature. This is
the default day flow temperature.
Decreasing set point water temperature (Fixed Control)
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This is the drop in system flow temperature during scheduled
night/unattended periods.
Heating curve edit (Weather Control)
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Configure the heating curve for the calculative weather
control adjustments for set-point temperatures. Refer to 7.13
for further information on setting & editing the heating curve.
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Decreasing set point temperature (Weather Control)
This is the drop in system flow temperature during scheduled
night/unattended periods.
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Will circuit be controlled with a Mixer?
Confirm if the circuit will be controlled by a motorised mixing
valve. (Not applicable to Circuit 1)
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Mixing valve opening time
Enter the valve opening time to allow the controller to
calculate the opening times for correct temperature mixing.
(Refer to Appendix C for further information on the mixing
valve).
Section 6: System Configuration with Touchscreen Display
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Circuit thermostat choice
If required, configure a thermostat to a circuit. A circuit could
be uncontrolled, use the touchscreen display or a wired/
wireless thermostat. If either a wired or wireless thermostat is
chosen, the touchscreen display will begin the pairing wizard
to be followed to pair the individual thermostat to this circuit.
Refer to Section 7.3.1.4. . If appropriate, at least one circuit
can be controlled by the touchscreen display supplied in the
Smart Controller kit.
! NOTE !
If more than one wireless thermostat is to be used, you
MUST ensure you configure the thermostat addresses
prior to starting the system configuration creator to avoid
conflicts. Refer to Appendix B.4.
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Circuit Summary
The circuit summary displays the parameters you have
defined. The circuit structure displays as a pump but is a
230V switched live output (labelled on the wiring centre as
H1-P, H2-P & H3-P. This could be connected to a 2-Port
motorised valve as is common in the UK. (Refer to Section
4.12, Figure 4-3).
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Do you want to check configured system?
Confirming will activate the manual control function (Refer
to Section 8 and Figure 8-2) on the touchscreen display.
The components that you have configured via the creator
will be shown on the screen. There will be both an icon on
the operational button area and the terminal block numbers
to which they should be wired to on. Refer to Section 4 for
the terminal blocks and associated devices that they control.
Tapping the icon will switch the internal relay and send a
relevant voltage to activate.
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Do you wish to configure ecoNET? (On first install only)
If you wish to configure ecoNET services tap to confirm
and follow the steps in the 'ECONET CONFIGURATION
WIZARD' to connect the Wi-Fi hub to the wiring centre and/
or pair with the household wireless network. Refer to Section
10 for further details on this process.
! NOTE !
For further assistance with circuit configurations and
commissioning the installation refer to Appendix F.
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