The document provides installation instructions for EFET 130, 131, and 132 thermostats. It contains sections on applications and functions, installation instructions including placement and connection diagrams, troubleshooting tips, and technical specifications. The thermostats are used to control indoor heating with the EFET 130 for floor heating, EFET 131 for room heating, and EFET 132 for both floor and room heating. Installation must be done by an authorized electrician and includes properly placing and connecting the thermostat and sensors. The document provides guidance on troubleshooting issues like no heat or constant heat. Danfoss provides a warranty for their products against defects in material and production.
The document provides installation instructions for EFET 130, 131, and 132 thermostats. It contains sections on applications and functions, installation instructions including placement and connection diagrams, troubleshooting tips, and technical specifications. The thermostats are used to control indoor heating with the EFET 130 for floor heating, EFET 131 for room heating, and EFET 132 for both floor and room heating. Installation must be done by an authorized electrician and includes properly placing and connecting the thermostat and sensors. The document provides guidance on troubleshooting issues like no heat or constant heat. Danfoss provides a warranty for their products against defects in material and production.
The document provides installation instructions for EFET 130, 131, and 132 thermostats. It contains sections on applications and functions, installation instructions including placement and connection diagrams, troubleshooting tips, and technical specifications. The thermostats are used to control indoor heating with the EFET 130 for floor heating, EFET 131 for room heating, and EFET 132 for both floor and room heating. Installation must be done by an authorized electrician and includes properly placing and connecting the thermostat and sensors. The document provides guidance on troubleshooting issues like no heat or constant heat. Danfoss provides a warranty for their products against defects in material and production.
Table of contents 1. Applications and functions........................................ 3 2. Installation instructions.. ........................................... 4 a. Installation of sensor for EFET 130, and 132. b. Placement of EFET 130, 131, and 132. c. Connection diagram for EFET 130, 131, and 132. d. Trouble shooting. 3. Technical specications.............................................. 10 4. Guarantee conditions and guarantee certicate.....11-12 080905788 - 01.01 11-2003 NB! The installation must only be carried out by an authorised electrician. A disconnection must be incorporated in the xed wiring to ensure all-pole disconnection from the supply mains.
2 The EFET 130-series is a series of electronic thermostats used for control of indoor heating. The EFET 130 is used for control of oor heating installations. The thermostat is equipped with a oor sensor for control of the desired oor temperature. The EFET 131 is used for control of room heating installations. The thermostat is equipped with a built-in sensor for control of the desired room temperature. The EFET 132 is used for control of both oor heating installations and room heating installations. The thermostat is equipped with a built-in sensor for control of the desired room temperature. In addition, the thermostat is equipped with a oor sensor for control of the desired oor temperature. Furthermore with the temperature dial and front cover removed, you can set the maximum oor temperature, be- tween 20 and 50C, by adjusting the sunken temperature dial, located in the top right hand corner of the thermostat. This is an important feature when having wooden oors. 1. Applications and functions 3 Away from doors and windows (at least 50 cm) 110 cm 2. Installation instructions 2.a Installation of sensor for EFET 130, and 132. The oor sensor should be mounted in a 16 mm installa- tion pipe which is sealed at the end to prevent penetration of concrete into the pipe. Minimum bending radius for the pipe is 50 mm. The sensor cable must be placed in between two strings of the heating cable. 4 To avoid cracks in the concrete oor you must ensure that the oor is completely hardened before the heat is switched on. 2.b Placement of EFET 130, 131, and 132. Thermostat 5 1) 2) 3) Cut d132 temperature limiter Release tab Min. Max. 2.c Connection diagrams for EFET 130, 131, and 132. 1 2 3 4 F NTC N Maks 16A N T C devireg 130 5 - 45C 6 F N 1 2 3 4
Maks 16A devireg 132 5 - 35C 20C 50C NTC N T C 3 N 1 F 4 2
5 - 35C devireg 131 Maks 16A Temperature limiter EFET 130 EFET 131 EFET 132 2.d Trouble-shooting. Control of functioning: If the heat is not turned on by activating the thermostat, check the residual current device (RCD) and safety devices before contacting an authorized electrician. Fault: No heat General: First of all, make sure that all cables, connected to the thermostat, are properly installed Making sure that each wire connected to the thermostat, creates a solid contact to the screw terminal located on the thermostat. Mains voltage: (terminal 3 & 4) Measure the live supply voltage at terminal 3 & 4. The reading should be within specied range, according to the technical specications. If not, check the main fuse. 7 Thermostat output: (terminal 1 & 2) Measure the voltage at terminal 1 & 2, (activated thermostat, red light). The reading should be the same as previously measured at terminal 3 & 4. If the reading is ok, continue to the next step, if not replace the thermostat. Heating cable: (terminal 1 & 2) Disconnect the heating cable from terminal 1 & 2 on the thermostat. Measure the resistance in the heating cable with an ohm meter, it is now possible to calculate the installed wattage, using the formula below:
External sensor input: NTC only for EFET 130 and EFET 132 Disconnect the external NTC sensor at the terminal NTC, on the thermostat. Connect an ohm meter to the NTC sensor, measuring the ohm value. P = = W (at 230 V~) U 2 R 230 2 R = 8 9 The measured value should be within the specied range according to the technical specications. If not, replace the NTC sensor. Fault: Constant heat Floor sensor interrupt If disconnection of the external sensor (NTC) occurs, the thermostat will be constant on (activated thermostat red light). Disconnect the external NTC sensor at the terminal NTC, on the thermostat. Connect an ohm meter to the NTC sensor, measuring the ohm value. The measured value should be within specied range according to the technical specications. If not, replace the NTC sensor. Relay constantly on Measure the voltage at terminal 1 & 2, (non-activated ther- mostat, no light or green light). There should be no voltage at terminal 1 & 2. If voltage is measured replace the thermostat. 10 3. Technical specications: Operation voltage: Power consumption: Relays: - Resistive load: - Inductive load: Sensing unit: Sensing values: - 0C: - 20C: - 50C: Hysteresis: Temperature range: - 130: - 131: - 132: Ambient temperature: Frost protection: LED indicator: - No light: - Red light: - Green light IP class: Dimensions: 230 VAC +10% / -20%, 50 Hz Max. 5W 250V ~ 16A 1A (power factor 0.3) NTC 15 kOhm at 25 C 42 kOhm 18 kOhm 6 kOhm ~ 0,2 C (0) 5-45 C (0) 5-35 C (0) 5-35 C, for temperature limiter: 20-50 C -10 to +50C 5C The system is off The temperature set point is not reached. The temperature set point is reached. 30 82 mm x 82 mm x 36 mm Technical data The Danfoss Warranty: You have purchased a Danfoss EFET 13x thermostat, which forms an integrated part of a Danfoss system, which we are certain will improve your home comfort and economy. Danfoss provides complete heating solu tions with Flex heating cables or Mat heating mats, Danfoss EFET 13x and Fast tting bands. If, however, contrary to all expectations, a problem should occur with your heating system, we at Danfoss, with manufacturing units in Denmark, are, as European Union suppliers, subject to general product liabi- lity rules, as stated in Directive 85/374/CEE, and all relevant national laws which implies that: Danfoss provides a warranty for Flex heating cables and Mat heating mats for a 10 year period and all other Danfoss products for a 2 year period against defects in material and production. The guarantee is granted on the condition that the WARRANTY CERTIFICATE on the overleaf is lled out properly in accordance to instructions and that the defect is in- spected by, or presented to, Danfoss or authorised Danfoss distributor. Please note that the wording of the WARRANTY CERTIFICATE must be provided in English or local language with the ISO code for your country in the upper left corner of the front page of the installation instructions in order to release the warranty. The obligation of Danfoss will be to repair or supply a new unit, free of charge to the customer, without secondary charges linked to repairing the unit. In case of defective Danfoss EFET 13x, Danfoss reserves the right to repair the unit free of charge and without unreasonable delay to the customer. The Danfoss warranty does not cover installations made by unauthorised electricians, or faults caused by incorrect designs supplied by others, misuse, damage caused by others, or incorrect installation or any subsequent damage that may occur. If Danfoss is required to inspect or repair any defects caused by any of the above, then all work will be fully chargeable. The Danfoss warranty is void, if payment of the equipment is in default. At all times, we at Danfoss will respond honestly, efciently and promptly to all queries and reasonable requests from our customers. The above mentioned warranty concerns product liability whereas matters in relation to legislation on sale of goods shall be referred to national law. The Danfoss Warranty is granted to: Name: Phone: Warranty Certificate Address: Postal code: Electrical Installation by: Type of thermostat: Installation date: Production code: Suppliers Stamp: Please Observe! In order to obtain the Danfoss Warranty, the following must be carefully filled in. See other conditions on the overleaf.
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