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THERMOSTATS
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Display of current room temperature or setpoint in INTEGRATION VIA KNX BUS TEMPERATURE CONTROL Room temperature
C and/or F The acquired room temperature (internal or
Minimum and maximum limitation of room Integration into third-party systems via group General note:
addressing (ETS). external sensor) is also available as information on the
temperature setpoint Parameters bus.
Button lock (automatically or manually) The following KNX functions are available:
Setting of the control parameters (P01, etc., mentioned With automatic changeover or continuous heating
2 multifunctional inputs, freely selectable for: Central time program and setpoints
throughout the document) is described in page 51. / cooling, symbols indicate that the system
- Operating mode switchover contact (keycard, Outside temperature or time of day via bus displayed
on thermostat currently heats or cools (heating or cooling output is
window contact, etc.) Temperature control
Remote operation and monitoring, activated).
- Sensor for automatic heating / cooling
Maximum energy efficiency due to exchange of The thermostat acquires the room temperature via With manual changeover (P01 = 2), symbols
changeover
relevant energy information,) built-in sensor, external room temperature sensor , or indicate that the system currently operates in heating
- External room temperature or return air temperature
Alarming, e.g. external fault contact, condensation, external return air temperature sensor , and maintains or cooling mode. Thus, the symbols are displayed even
sensor
clean filter, etc. the setpoint by delivering actuator control commands to when the thermostat operates in the neutral zone.
- Dew point sensor
Monitoring input for temperature sensor or switch heating and/or cooling equipment. The following control Symbols indicate that the system currently
- Electric heater enable
outputs are available: heats or cools (heating or cooling output is activated).
- Fault input Engineering and commissioning can be done using
- Monitor input for temperature sensor or switch - local DIP switches / HMI ON/OFF control (2-position)
state - ETS Professional Modulating PI/P control with 3-position control Concurrent display of C and F
Advanced fan control function, e.g. fan kick, fan output (only for 2-pipe applications) Concurrent display of the current temperature or
start, selectable fan operation (enable, disable or The switching differential or proportional band is 2 K for setpoint in C and F (parameter P07 = 1) is possible on
depending on heating or cooling mode) heating mode and 1 K for cooling mode (adjustable via the thermostats.
"Purge" function together with 2-port valve in a parameters P30 and P31).
2-pipe changeover system
The integral action time for modulating PI control is 5 Outside temperature via bus
Reminder to clean fan filters
minutes (adjustable via parameter P35). The outside temperature can be displayed on
Floor heating temperature limitation
Reload factory settings for commissioning and the room thermostat by setting parameter P07 = 2. This
control parameters Display temperature value has only information character.
The display shows the acquired room temperature or In S-mode, the corresponding communication object
the Comfort setpoint, selectable via parameter P06. The needs to be bound with a KNX sensor device.
factory setting displays the current room temperature.
Use parameter P04 to display the room temperature or
setpoint in F rather than C as needed.
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Priority of operating mode interventions Auto Timer mode with time schedule via bus Precomfort via bus
The following table shows the priorities of different interventions. A lower number means a higher priority. If a time schedule via bus is present, e.g. from If the time schedule sends Precomfort mode, then this
central control unit, then the Auto Timer mode mode will be transformed either into Economy (factory
is active. The thermostat automatically changes setting) or Comfort (selectable via parameter P88).
Priority Description Remark
between Comfort and Economy according to the
1 Commissioning In parameter setting mode (highest priority), you can always time schedule via bus.
Behavior when bus sends Protection
command an operating mode independent of all other settings The display shows the Auto Timer mode symbol
or intervention via bus and local input. No intervention is possible neither by the user nor by an
along with the symbol for the effective room operating operating mode switch-over contact, if Protection mode
2 Protection mode via bus from time Protection mode, sent by a time schedule, has priority 2. mode (Comfort or Economy ). is set by the time schedule. OFF flashes on the display
schedule It cannot be overridden by the user nor by an operating mode By pressing the operating mode button, you can when the user presses a button.
switchover contact. change to another operating mode.
3 Operating mode switchover If the contact is closed, the operating mode changes to Economy. Automatic fan is the default fan speed in Auto Timer
Availability of Economy mode
contact This overrides the operating mode on the thermostat. mode.
The operating mode can be selected locally via the
3 "Window state" via bus "Window state" sent via bus has the same effect as the operating mode button. The behavior of the operating
operating mode switchover contact. Behavior when bus sends new operating mode
mode button (user profile) can be defined via parameter
Each time the time schedule sends a new operating mode P02, factory setting is P02 = 1.
NOTE: (switching event), the operating mode of the thermostat
Only one input source must be used, either local input X1/X2 is set back to Auto Timer mode. This is to assure that
or KNX bus. the room temperature is maintained according to the
time schedule.
4 Operating mode button The user can switch the operating mode using the operating
mode button.
4 Operating mode via bus The operating mode can be changed via bus P02 Without With Description
4 Temporary extended Comfort The operating mode can be temporarily set from Economy to time schedule time schedule via bus
mode via operating mode button Comfort by pressing the operating mode button, if... 1 - Switching manually between 2 modes, Economy is not
- Economy was sent via bus available (factory setting)
- Suited for hotel guest rooms or commercial buildings.
- extended Comfort period >0 (parameter P68)
- If a time schedule via bus is available, then the Comfort
The last intervention wins, either locally or via bus mode can be temporarily extended (see below)
4 Time schedule via bus The operating mode sent via bus can be overridden by all other 2 - Switching manually between 3 modes
interventions. - Suited for homes and rooms where manual switching to
Exception: Protection mode has priority 2. Economy mode is desired
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Operating mode switchover contact (window Temporary timer to extend the Comfort mode COMMUNICATION EXAMPLES The substitution (parameter P88) for Precomfort via
contact) Comfort mode can be temporarily extended (e.g. The following examples show two typical applications of bus is set on the thermostats as follows:
The thermostat can be forced into Economy mode (e.g. working after business hour or on weekends) when the a central time schedule in conjunction with local control - Room 1: Comfort (1)
when a window is opened, when a presence detector thermostat is in Economy mode. The operating mode of the room operating mode. - Room 2: Economy (0)
signals "no one present", when the keycard of a hotel button switches the operating mode back to Comfort for The room operating mode in rooms 12 of a building is
room is withdrawn, etc). The contact can be connected the period preset in P68. determined by the time schedule. Window contacts are Example 1 : Operating mode switchover
to multifunctional input X1, X2. Set parameter P38, P40 Press the operating mode button again to stop the fitted in all rooms. In room 1, the window is opened briefly, once in the
to 3. timer. The following conditions are specified: morning, once in late afternoon and once at night (1).
The following conditions must be fulfilled: The rooms are used and controlled by the time Only the opening in the morning has a direct impact on
oom operating mode:
R mode selection via operating mode button is set to schedule as follows: the effective room operating mode.
Window state "Protection-Auto" (P02 = 1) and the time schedule - Night setback from 17:00 to 08:00 (Economy) During lunch break, the time schedule changes to
via bus is Economy. - Protection from 20:00 to 06:00 Precomfort. The mode remains in Comfort as set by
The function is also available via the KNX signal "Window
Parameter P68 (extend Comfort period) is greater - Lunch break from 12:00 to 13:00 (Precomfort) parameter "Transformation Precomfort" (P88 = 1).
state", e.g. from a KNX switch or a KNX presence
than 0.
detector.
During the temporary Comfort mode extension, symbol
Note: Only one input source must be used, either local
appears.
input X1/X2or KNX bus.
User operations are ineffective and "OFF" is displayed If parameter P68 (extend Comfort period) = 0, extended
if the operating mode switchover contact is active, or if Comfort cannot be activated; pressing the operating 06:00 08:00 12:00 13:00 17:00 20:00
mode button will switch the thermostat to Protection. Time schedule Comfort
"Window state" is sent via bus.
If the operating mode switchover contact is active, Precomfort
pressing the operating mode button will show "OFF"
(blinking). Economy
Protection
(2)
Comfort
Effective room operating
mode Room 1
Economy
Protection
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Example 2 : Interaction of user operation (operating During lunch break, the user changes the operating ROOM TEMPERATURE SETPOINTS P09 < P10
mode button) and central time mode to Comfort (temporary Comfort extension) by If the minimum limit P09 is set lower than the
schedule pressing the operating mode button (2). At 13:00, the DESCRIPTION
maximum limit P10, both heating and cooling are
In room 2, the window is opened briefly, once in the timer is reset due to mode change of the central time Comfort mode adjustable between these 2 limits
morning and once at night (1). Only the opening in schedule The customer adjusts the desired setpoint and
The factory setting for the Comfort basic setpoint
the morning has a direct impact on the effective room In the afternoon, the user switches the thermostat off the thermostat controls the room temperature
is 21C and can be changed in the thermostats
operating mode. by pressing the operating mode button (3). At 17:00 accordingly.
EEPROM via parameter P08 or via bus with
the user setting is reset to Economy by the time For 4-pipe applications, the selected comfort
With the operating mode button, the operating mode communication object "Comfort basic setpoint". The
schedule setpoint is in the middle of the dead zone (P33).
can be changed between OFF and Auto or temporary last intervention always wins.
At 19:30, the user again extends the Comfort mode (4). The unit stops to energize the heating / cooling
Comfort extension respectively. The Comfort setpoint can be adjusted via the
At 20:00, the timer is reset by the time schedule outputs as soon as the room temperature reaches
During lunch break, the time schedule changes to After 20:00, pressing the operating mode button has +/- buttons, or via bus from a remote device like a
the dead zone.
Precomfort. The mode of the thermostat changes no effect, as the central time switch sets the thermostat touchpanel, operating unit, etc. The last intervention
to Economy as set by parameter "Transformation to Protection (5). always wins. Example
Precomfort" (P88 = 0) (6)
Temporary setpoint
If the "Temporary setpoint" function is enabled via 5C 18C 25C 40C
06:00 08:00 12:00 13:00 17:00 20:00
Time schedule Comfort parameter P69, the Comfort setpoint adjusted via P09 P10
Precomfort the +/- buttons or via bus is set back to the Comfort
Cooling setpoint adjustable 1825 C
basic setpoint stored in P08 when the operating mode
Economy changes. Heating setpoint adjustable 1825 C
Protection
Setpoint limitation
Operating mode button For energy saving purposes, the setpoint setting range
(2) (3) (4) (5)
on the thermostat Pressed can be limited to minimum (P09) and maximum (P10).
Comfort
Effective room operating
mode Room 1
Economy
(6)
Protection
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P09 P10 Economy mode SETTING AND ADJUSTING SETPOINTS Current runtime setpoints in thermostat
If the minimum limit P09 is set higher than the limit Use control parameters P11 and P12 to adjust the Room temperature setpoints can be: Comfort setpoint
P10, then Economy mode setpoints. - set during commissioning Economy Heating
- The setting range of cooling setpoint is from The heating setpoint is factory-set to 15 C, and the - adjusted during runtime Economy Cooling
P0940 C in place of 540 C cooling setpoint to 30 C. Protection Heating
- The setting range of heating setpoint is from 5 Comfort basic setpoint Protection Cooling
P10 C in place of 540 C. Comfort setpoint
Protection mode
This allows the user to limit the maximum heating The source can be: - the local HMI
setpoint and the minimum cooling setpoint. This Use control parameters P65 and P66 to adjust the Setpoint adjustment
- a tool
concept helps to save energy costs. Protection mode setpoints. Input S-mode (3) Local operation
- a central control unit
For 4-pipe applications The heating setpoint is factory-set to 8 C (frost Comfort setpoint + / - buttons
The thermostat stores the setpoints
- The thermostat runs with the setpoint of the active protection) and to OFF for cooling.
- in EEPROM in the form of parameters
sequence: - in the runtime memory New current runtime setpoints in thermostat
In heating mode, the heating setpoint is active and Comfort setpoint
adjustable via "+" / "-" buttons. In cooling mode, CAUTION: The table below shows the interrelations:
If a setpoint (Economy or Protection) is set to OFF, Economy Heating
the cooling setpoint is active and adjustable via "+"
the thermostat does not control the room temperature Setpoint setting Economy Cooling
/ "-" buttons.
- Switching from the heating setpoint to the cooling in the corresponding mode (heating or cooling). Commissioning Input Protection Heating
setpoint and vice-versa occurs when the room This means no protective heating or cooling function - HMI S-mode Protection Cooling
temperature reaches the adjusted limitation and thus risk of frost in heating mode or risk of - Tool download
(P09 or P10) of the inactive sequence. E.g. the overtemperature in cooling mode! Current setpoint
Comfort basic setpoint Comfort Effective room
thermostat is in heating sequence and runs with The Economy setpoints are accessible at the service Dead zone Comfort (1) basic (used by the thermostat for
operating mode
the heating setpoint. When the room temperature level (P11, P12); the Protection setpoints at the setpoint temperature control)
Setpoint Economy Heating
reaches P09, the thermostat switches to cooling expert level (P65, P66). Setpoint Economy Cooling
mode and runs with the cooling setpoint, as long
Setpoint Protection Heating
as the room temperature does not drop below Setpoint Protection Cooling
P10.
Example
Stored in EEPROM of thermostat
P08 Comfort basic setpoint
P33 Dead zone Comfort (1)
5C 21C 25C 40C P11 Economy Heating (1)
nly required for heating AND cooling applications
O
P12 Economy Cooling (see page 33)
P10 P09 P65 Protection Heating (3)
S-Mode: the last intervention wins, either S-Mode
P66 Protection Cooling
Cooling setpoint adjustable 2540 C input or local operation
Heating setpoint adjustable 521 C
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Current setpoint 4
-pipewith P09<P10 APPLICATIONS OVERVIEW
The current setpoint (used by the thermostat for The comfort setpoint w (value selectable via e.g.
The thermostats support the following applications, The tool offers the applications printed in bold text (basic
temperature control) is available on the bus for use in +/_ buttons) is in the middle of the dead zone (P33).
which can be configured using the DIP switches inside applications).
the central control unit. The current setpoints w2.. (used by the thermostat
for temperature control) are at the boundaries of the front panel of the unit or a commissioning tool. For universal applications (chilled ceiling, etc.), refer to
the dead zone. All DIP switches need to be set to OFF (remote page 32.
Clarification concerning current setpoint in Comfort configuration, factory setting) to select an application For compressor applications, refer to page 32.
w2h = Comfort setpoint (w) dead zone (Xdz)
mode via commissioning tool.
w2c = Comfort setpoint (w) + dead zone (Xdz)
The comfort setpoint w (e.g. customer setting on
the display) and the current setpoint w2 (used by the
thermostat for temperature control, but not visible on Y[%] Y1 Y2 Application and output signal DIP switches Diagram
1/2 Xdz 1/2 Xdz
the unit) is handled differently depending of the selected Remote configuration ON
application and setting: 100 via commissioning tool (factory setting)
2-pipe or 4-pipe with P09>P10 ETS Professional
The comfort setpoint w and current setpoint w2 1 2 3
0
have the same value. XpH w XpC T[C] Heating or cooling ON
Setting the Comfort basic setpoint will reset the (heating or cooling)
M1
0 0 runtime Comfort setpoint to the basic setpoint. 2-pipe fan coil unit 3-position ON
w T[C] w T[C]
XpH XpC (heating or cooling) T
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Application and output signal DIP switches Diagram ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS M M Operating mode
Heating / cooling changeover via bus Tw Water temperature
Heating or cooling with electric heater ON
The heating / cooling changeover information can Cooling mode
2 -pipe fan coil unit with electric heater ON/OFF YE
(heating or cooling) B2 be received via bus. This is only possible if the Heating mode
P36 P37 Tw[C]
1 2 3 T control sequence is set to automatic heating / cooling
Chilled / heated ceiling with electric heater, ON/OFF + T
changeover (parameter P01 = 3) and no local input X1,
(heating or cooling) (B1)
X2 is assigned with this function. Changeover switch
Y1
1-stage compressor with electric heater, ON/OFF The cable temperature sensor for automatic heating/
(heating or cooling)
Heating/cooling changeover cooling changeover can be replaced by an external
M1
switch for manual, remote changeover:
In the absence of the required information (e.g. due to
T
(B1) problems with data communication, power failure, etc.),
(B1)
the thermostat operates in the last valid room operating
X2
Heating and cooling ON
mode (heating or cooling). T
M X2
4 -pipe fan coil unit ON/OFF M
(heating and cooling) Automatic heating / cooling changeover via TC
1 2 3
Chilled ceiling and radiator, ON/OFF Y2
changeover sensor
T
(heating and cooling) (B1) If a cable temperature sensor is connected to X1 / X2, Contact open heating mode
1-stage compressor, ON/OFF Y1
and parameter P38 / P40 is =2, the water temperature Contact closed cooling mode
(heating and cooling) acquired by the changeover sensor is used to change
M1 over from heating to cooling mode, or vice versa. When The sensor or switch can be connected to input terminal
the water temperature is above 28 C (parameter P37), X2 or X1, depending on the commissioning of the inputs
T
(B1) the thermostat changes over to heating mode, and to (P38, P40).
(B1) cooling mode when below 16 C (parameter P36).
See also page 40 "Multifunctional input".
If the water temperature is between the 2 changeover
Key points immediately after power-up, the thermostat starts
Y1 Heating or heating / cooling valve actuator B1
Return air temperature sensor or external room in heating mode.
Y2 Cooling valve actuator temperature sensor (optional)) The water temperature is acquired at 30-second intervals
E1 Electric heater B2 Changeover sensor (optional) and the operating state is updated accordingly.
M1 3- or 1-speed fan
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Manual heating / cooling changeover Avoid damage from moisture Floor temperature limitation function Input X1 or X2 must be commissioned accordingly (P38
If manual heating / cooling changeover is commissioned In very warm and humid climates, the fan can be run The floor temperature should be limited for 2 reasons: or P40 = 1).
(P01 = 2), then heating / cooling mode cannot be changed periodically or continuously at a low fan speed (e.g. Comfort and protection of the floor. See page 40 "Multifunctional input".
via bus / changover sensor / switch; it will remain in the in empty apartments or shops) in Economy mode by The floor temperature sensor, connected to multifunctional Recommended values for P51:
last mode as selected locally via button. setting parameter P61, in order to avoid damage from input X1 or X2, acquires the floor temperature. Living rooms: Up to 26 C for long-time presence,
moisture due to lack of air circulation. See also page 36 If the temperature exceeds the parameterized limit up to 28 C for short-time presence.
"Fan control", under "Fan kick function". (parameter P51), the heating valve is fully closed until Bath rooms: Up to 28 C for long-time presence, up
External / return air temperature sensor
the floor temperature drops to a level 2 K below the to 30 C for short-time presence.
The thermostat acquires the room temperature via The table below shows the relation between parameter,
Minimum output ON-time / OFF-time parameterized limit.
built-in sensor, external room temperature sensor, or temperature source and temperature display:
external return air temperature sensor connected to Limit the ON/OFF switching cycle to protect the HVAC This function is factory-set to OFF (disabled).
multifunctional input X1 or X2. equipment, e.g. compressor and reduce wear and tear.
Inputs X1 or X2 must be commissioned accordingly. See The minimum output on-time and off-time for 2-position
Parameter P51 External temp. Source for display Output control Floor temp. limit
page 40 "Multifunctional input". control output can be adjusted from 1 to 20 minutes
sensor available of room temperature according to function
via parameters P48 and P49. The factory setting is 1
minute. OFF No Built-in sensor Built-in sensor Not active
Purge function OFF Yes External temp. sensor External temp. sensor Not active
Readjusting the setpoint or heating / cooling mode
The changeover sensor ensures changeover from changeover immediately results in calculation of the 10...50 C No Built-in sensor Built-in sensor Not active
heating to cooling mode based on the acquired water output state; the outputs may not hold the minimum 10...50 C Yes Built-in sensor Built-in sensor + Active
temperature. We recommend activating the "Purge" 1-minute ON/OFF time. limit by external sensor
function (parameter P50) with 2-port valves. This function
If parameter P48 or P49 is set to above 1 minute,
ensures correct acquisition of the medium temperature
the minimum ON/OFF time for the control output is The "Floor temperature limitation" function influences the outputs listed in the table below:
even if the 2-port valve is closed for an extended period
maintained as set, even if the setpoint or changeover
of time. The valve is then opened for 1 to 5 minutes
mode is readjusted. "Floor temp. limit" function has impact on output
(adjustable) at 2-hour intervals during off hours.
Application Output Y11 Output Y21 Heating Cooling Heat. and cool. Remark
CAUTION: Floor heating / Floor cooling (P01 = 0/2/3) (P01 = 1/2/3) (P01 = 4)
The "Purge" function (parameter P50) must be All heating sequences can also be used for floor 2-pipe H/C valve Y11 N/A
disabled if the thermostat is used in compressor- heating. 2-pipe & H/C valve El heater Y21 Y21 (*) Only
based applications. You can use fan coil unit heating / cooling sequences for el heater el heater
floor heating or cooling by disabling the fan via parameter 4-pipe Heating Cooling Y11 Y11
P52. valve valve
* If P13 = ON
( )
electric heater in cooling mode
NOTE:
Either floor temperature sensor or external room temperature sensor can be used.
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Dew point monitoring CONTROL SEQUENCES Parameter P01 = 0 P01 = 1 P01 = 2 P01 = 3 P01 = 4
Dew point monitoring is essential to prevent condensation SEQUENCES OVERVIEW T
on the chilled ceiling (cooling with fan disabled, parameter (SETTING VIA PARAMETER P01)
P52). It helps avoid associated damage to the building. Sequence
A dew point sensor with a potential-free contact is The main control sequence (i.e. the water coil sequence
TC TC TC TC TC
connected to multifunctional input X1 or X2. If there is of the fan coil unit) can be set via parameter P01.
The following sequences can be activated in the Available Heating Cooling Manually
T Automatic Heating
condensation, the cooling valve is fully closed until no
thermostats (each without or with auxiliary heating). for basic = heating select heating heating / cooling and cooling
more condensation is detected, and the cooling output
application (1): sequence for or cooling changeover via sequence,
is disabled temporarily.
el. heater / sequence external water i.e. 4-pipe
The available sequences depend on the application radiator (using the temperature
tat de dfaut / Informations de dfaut (selected via DIP switch, see page 17). T
button on the sensor or remote
The condensation symbol is displayed during thermostat) switch
temporary override and the fault "Condensation in room" 2-pipe,
will be sent via bus. -
2-pipe & el heater T
The input must be commissioned accordingly (P38, 4 arrives - - (2) (2)
P40). See page 40 "Multifunctional input".
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With all other commands, the thermostat behaves like in Auto mode, i.e. heating or cooling according to demand.
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Heating AND cooling 2-PIPE FAN COIL UNIT Modulating control: 3-position
With a 4-pipe, 2-pipe with electric heater, and 2-pipe with radiator application, the control sequence state depends On 2-pipe applications, the thermostat controls a valve Control sequence modulating output
on the application mode and on the heating / cooling demand. in heating / cooling mode with changeover (automatically The diagrams below show the control sequence for
or manually), heating only, or cooling only. Cooling only modulating PI control.
Application Mode Heating / cooling demand Control sequence is factory-set (P01 = 1). Heating mode Cooling mode
(via bus) on thermostat
Y[%] Y[%]
Auto (0) Heating Heating ON/OFF control Y1 Y1
Heating / cooling depending 100 100
Control sequence ON/OFF output
No demand
on last active sequence The diagrams below show the control sequence for
Cooling Cooling 2-position control. 0 T[C] 0 T[C]
W W
Heat (1), (2), (8) Heating mode Cooling mode XpH XpC
Heating Heating
Y Y
No demand Heating T[C] R
oom temperature
Y1 Y1
1 1 W Room temperature setpoint
Cooling Heating
Y1 Control command "Valve" or "Compressor"
W W
Cool (3), (5) Heating Cooling 0 T[C] 0 T[C] XpH Proportional band "Heating" (P30)
No demand Cooling 1/2 SDH 1/2 SDH 1/2 SDC 1/2 SDC XpC Proportional band "Cooling" (P31)
0
TR
Wheat Wcool
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2-PIPE FAN COIL UNIT WITH ELECTRIC HEATER Electric heating in heating mode Enable electric heater Cooling mode
In heating mode, the valve receives an OPEN command The electric heater can also be enabled / disabled via (man. / auto. changeover = cooling or cooling only)
Heating or cooling with auxiliary heater
if the acquired temperature is below the setpoint. The bus. Y
On 2-pipe applications with electric heater, the
electric heater is used as an additional heating source YE XDZ Y1
thermostat controls a valve in heating / cooling mode
when the heating energy controlled by the valve is NOTE: 1
with changeover, heating only, or cooling only plus an
insufficient. If "Enable electric heater" input is used via bus, then
auxiliary electric heater.
The electric heater receives an ON command, if the function must not be assigned to a local input X1 W
Cooling only is factory-set (P01 = 1) with enabled electric 0 T[C]
the temperature is below "setpoint" minus "setpoint or X2.
heater (P13). 1/2 SDH 1/2 SDH 1/2 SDC 1/2 SDC
differential" (= setpoint for electric heater).
CAUTION:
Electric heating, active in cooling mode
Electric heating and manual changeover An electric heater must always be protected by a Heating mode with manual changeover (P01 = 2)
In cooling mode, the valve receives an OPEN command safety limit thermostat!
The electric heater is active in heating mode only and (manual changeover = heating)
if the acquired temperature is above the setpoint.
the control output for the valve is permanently disabled
The electric heater receives an ON command if the Y
when manual changeover is selected (P01 = 2). ON/OFF control YE
acquired room temperature drops below "setpoint"
minus "dead zone" (= setpoint for electric heater) while Control sequence - ON/OFF output 1
the electric heater is enabled (parameter P13 = ON). Digital input "Enable electric heater" The diagrams below show the control sequence for
2-position. W
Remote enabling / disabling of the electric heater is 0 T[C]
possible via input X1 or X2 for tariff regulations, energy Heating mode
NOTE: 1/2 SDH 1/2 SDH
savings, etc.
"Setpoint for electric heater" is limited by parameter (automatic changeover = heating or heating only)
"Maximum setpoint for Comfort mode" (P10). Input X1 or X2 must be commissioned accordingly
Y
(parameters P38, P40). See page 40 "Multifunctional YE Y1 T[C] R
oom temperature
WD
input".
1 W Room temperature setpoint
W Y1 Control command "Valve" or "Compressor"
0 T[C] YE Control command "Electric heater"
1/2 SDH 1/2 SDH 1/2 SDH 1/2 SDH SDH Switching differential "Heating" (P30)
SDC S witching differential "Cooling" (P31)
XDZ Dead zone (P33)
WD Setpoint differential (P34)
NOTE:
The diagrams only show the PI thermostats
proportional part.
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Setting the sequence and the control outputs Winter: Large coil (V1) for heating, T[C] R
oom temperature
NOTES:
Refer to page 17 "Applications", page 22 "Sequences", small coil (V2) for cooling W Room temperature setpoint
T he parameter for the heating and cooling changeover
and page 35 "Outputs". Summer: Large coil (V1) for cooling,
sensor (B2 in the above diagram) must be set to 2 (X1 Y1 Control command "Valve" or "Comp." (H)
small coil (V2) for heating
or X2, P38 or P40) Y2 Control command "Valve" or "Comp." (C)
+ The thermostat assumes winter operation when SDH Switching differential "Heating" (P30)
V2
4-PIPE FAN COIL UNIT T B2 B2 > P37 (factory setting 28 C) SDC S witching differential "Cooling" (P31)
+
Heating and cooling + The thermostat assumes summer operation when XDZ Dead zone (P33)
V1
V2 B2 < P36 (factory setting 16 C)
On 4-pipe applications, the thermostat controls 2 valves T B2
+
in heating and cooling mode, heating / cooling mode M1 NOTE:
by manual selection, or heating and cooling mode with V1 ON/OFF control The diagrams only show the PI thermostats
changeover. Heating and cooling mode (P01 = 4) is T
(B1) The diagrams below show the control sequence for proportional part.
factory-set. M1
(B1) 2-position control.
T
(B1) Heating mode Cooling mode
4-pipe application with manual changeover (B1)
with manual with manual Setting the sequence and the control outputs
The heating or cooling output can be released via selection selection Refer to page 17 "Applications", page 22 "Sequences",
operating mode button if parameter P01 is set to Manual Y Changeover (P01 = 2) and page 35 "Outputs".
(P01 = 2)
(P01 = 2). YH YC
1 Y Y
Y1 Y2v
"Main and secondary" application W 1 1
0 T[C]
(4-pipe with changeover)
If parameter P01 is set to changeover (P01 = 3), the WDZ W W
0 T[C] 0 T[C]
heating and cooling output is swapped according to the
input state of the changeover sensor / switch / bus input 1/2 SDH 1/2 SDH 1/2 SDC 1/2 SDC
(see automatic heating and cooling changeover sensor YH V1
in page 19). This mode is used for the so-called "Main Changeover
and secondary" application. This is a 4-pipe fan coil unit Heating and cooling mode (P01 = 04)
YC V2
system with different capacities of the 2 coils. The water Y
circuit is changed to optimize the energy exchange Y1 1/2 XDZ 1/2 XDZ Y2
depending on the season (summer / winter): 1
NOTE:
This example shows ON/OFF control; for modulating W
0 T[C]
control, connect the appropriate output terminals.
1/2 SDH 1/2 SDH 1/2 SDC 1/2 SDC
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CHILLED / HEATED CEILING AND RADIATOR COMPRESSOR APPLICATIONS SETPOINTS AND SEQUENCES The setpoints for Economy and Protection mode are
APPLICATIONS below the Comfort setpoints (heating) and above the
For compressor applications, 2-pipe applications
Comfort setpoints (cooling).
For chilled / heated ceiling and radiator, set the corresponding basic application On changeover applications, the Comfort setpoints for
They can be set via parameters P11, P12 (Economy
set the corresponding basic application disable the fan (P52) or set the fan speed (P53) heating and cooling sequence are the same (w).
mode) and P65, P66 (Protection mode)
disable the fan (P52) The following applications are available: On 2-pipe applications with electric heater, the Comfort
The following applications are available: setpoint is either at the first heating sequence (in heating
Application for Set basic See Sequences mode) or at the cooling sequence (in cooling mode).
Application for Set basic See Sequences compressor application page T[C]
chilled / heated application page 1-stage 2-pipe 27 H WHeatProt W WCoolProt
ceiling, radiator compressor C
Chilled / heated 2-pipe 27 H for heating or WHeatEco WCoolEco
ceiling with C cooling
changeover 1-stage 2-pipe and 28 El H + H ( \ \)
Chilled / heated 2-pipe and 28 El H + H ( \ \) compressor and electric El H + C ( \ /) Comfort mode Economy / Protection mode
electric heater heater C(/) Application
ceiling electric El H + C ( \ /) Heating Cooling Heating Cooling
& el heater heater C(/) (for cooling only: Y Y Y Y
(cooling only: disable electric
disable el heater heater via P13)
via P13) 1-stage 4-pipe 30 H + C ( \ /) 2-pipe T T T T
Chilled ceiling 4-pipe 30 H + C ( \ /) compressor W W WHeatEco/Prot WCoolEco/
and radiator for heating and Prot
cooling
Y Y Y Y
YE (2) YE(1) YE (2) YE(1)
If P13 = ON
(1)
WHeatEco/Prot s etpoint heating in Economy or
In case of manual changeover (P01 = 2), the first
(2) Protection mode
heating sequence is disabled to prevent heating WCoolEco/Prot setpoint cooling in Economy or
(electric heater) and cooling (coil) at he same time. Protection mode
W setpoint in Comfort mode YR radiator sequence
YE electric heater sequence
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4-pipe applications If manual changeover is selected, then either the cooling CONTROL OUTPUTS Electric heater control signal (2-position)
On 4-pipe applications, the Comfort setpoint (w) is in sequence or the heating sequence is released. In this The electric heater receives an ON command via the
case, the Comfort setpoint is at the selected heating or OVERVIEW
the middle of the dead zone, between the heating and auxiliary heating control output (Y, see Mounting
cooling sequence. cooling sequence. Overview of control outputs Instructions) when
The dead zone can be adjusted via parameter P33. Different control output signals are available. They need 1. the acquired room temperature is below the
to be defined during commissioning (see below). "Setpoint for electric heater"
2. the electric heater has been switched off for at
Comfort mode Economy / Protection mode 2-position 2-position PWM 3-position DC 010 V least 1 minute
Application Heating and Heating only (1) Cooling only (1)
Heating and/or cooling Y11, Y21 Y11, Y21 The OFF command for the electric heater is output
cooling (2 x SPST) * (1 x / )
( )
when
Y Y Y Y * Only on 2-pipe application
( ) 1. the acquired room temperature is above the
setpoint (electric heater)
2. the electric heater has been switched on for at
4-pipe ON/OFF control signal (2-position)
T T T T least 1 minute
W W WHeatEco/Prot WHeatEco/ WCoolEco/ The valve or compressor receives the OPEN/ON
Prot Prot command via control output Y11 or Y21 when
CAUTION:
1. the acquired room temperature is below the
safety limit thermostat (to prevent overtemperatures)
setpoint (heating mode) or above the setpoint
Manual changeover, P01 = 2
(1)
WCoolEco/Prot s etpoint cooling in Economy or must be provided externally.
(cooling mode).
W setpoint in Comfort mode Protection mode 2. the control outputs have been inactive for more
WHeatEco/Prot setpoint heating in Economy or YE electric heater sequence than the "Minimum output OFF-time" (factory
Protection mode setting 1 minute, adjustable via parameter P48).
OFF command when
1. the acquired room temperature is above the
setpoint (heating mode) or below the setpoint
(cooling mode).
2. the valve has been active for more than the
"Minimum output on-time" (factory setting 1
minute, adjustable via parameter P49).
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3-position control signal FAN CONTROL Q 2. The maximum switching range of the fan (XpHFan
Output Y11 provides the OPEN command, and Y21 the / XpCFan) is defined by the switching differential
The fan operates in automatic mode or at the selected (SDH/SDC) via a look-up table.
CLOSE command to the 3-position actuator. Q3
speed with manual mode.
The factory setting for the actuator's running time is 150 In automatic mode, the fan speed depends on the
Q2
Y XDZ
seconds. It can be adjusted via parameter P44. setpoint and the current room temperature. When the
The parameter is only visible if 3-position is selected via room temperature reaches the setpoint, the control 1
Q1
DIP switches. valve closes and the fan switches off or stays at fan W
Synchronization speed 1 (parameter P60; factory setting: 0 = fan speed YH[%] YC[%]
0
T[C]
1. When the thermostat is powered up, a closing 1 in dead zone). 100 100 Q
W SDH SDC
command for the actuator running time + 150% is
provided to ensure that the actuator fully closes and an command value
F XpH XDZ XpC
Q3
synchronizes to the control algorithm. Enable fan command value
2. W hen the thermostat calculates the positions "fully W Room temperature setpoint
The fan speed and mode can be changed via bus. Q2
close" or "fully open", the actuator's running time For this purpose, the fan command value needs to be Q Fan speed
is extended + 150% to ensure the right actuator enabled YH Control demand "Heating" Q1
position is synchronized to the control algorithm.
YC Control demand "Cooling"
3. After the actuator reaches the position calculated
by the thermostat, a waiting time of 30 seconds is onctionnement de la ventilation
F XpH Proportional band "Heating" T[C]
applied to stabilize the outputs. tage de ventilation 1-2-3 XpC Proportional band "Cooling" XpHfan W XpCfan
Sortie de ventilation XDZ Dead zone
Control outputs configuration The fan speed and mode can be monitored via bus. T[C] Room temperature
(setting via DIP switches or tool) 3 -speed fan control NOTE: W Room temperature setpoint
The type of the control outputs on 2-pipe applications with modulating heating / cooling control The diagram only shows the PI thermostats Q Fan speed
(2- or 3-position) is set via DIP switches (see page 17). The individual switching points for ON of each fan stage proportional part.
can be adjusted via control parameters P55P57. The Y Control command "Valve"
The DIP switches have no impact if the application is fan speed switch off point is 20% below the switch on SDH Switching differential "Heating"
commissioned via tool. point. The diagrams below show fan speed control for 3-speed fan control SDC S witching differential "Cooling"
modulating PI control. with ON/OFF heating / cooling control XDZ Dead zone
On applications with 2-position control: XpHfan Switching range for fan "Heating"
1.
The switching point for low fan speed (Q1) is
XpCfan Switching range for fan "Cooling"
synchronized to the heating / cooling output.
Parameter "Switching point fan speed low" P57 is
not relevant.
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Look-up table with ON/OFF control In automatic fan mode and with the room temperature in Fan start Clean fan filter reminder
the dead zone, the control valve is normally closed and When the fan starts from standstill, it starts at speed 3 for The "Clean fan filter reminder" function counts the fan
SDH/SDC [K] 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 >4.5 the fan disabled. With the "Fan kick" function, the fan can
1 second to ensure safe fan motor start by overcoming operating hours and displays message "FIL " to remind
XpHfan/XpHfan [K] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 be released from time to time at low speed for minimum inertia and friction (selected via parameter P58). the user to clean the fan filter as soon as the threshold
on-time (see above) even if the valve is closed. is reached. This does not impact the thermostat's
Q
This function can be used to avoid damage from 1 sec operation, which continues to run normally.
1-speed / 3-speed fan moisture due to a lack of air circulation, or to allow a
return air temperature sensor to acquire the correct Q3
The thermostat can control a 1- or 3-speed fan (selected Fault information
room temperature.
via control parameter P53). A 1-speed fan is connected Q2 The "Clean filter reminder" is reset when the operating
to terminal Q1, a 3-speed fan to terminals Q1, Q2 and mode is manually set to Protection and back.
Q3. Fan operation in dead zone (fan kick) Q1
Y Fan in Auto Timer mode
Fan operation as per heating / cooling mode, 0
Q1 T In Auto Timer mode , the default fan mode is automatic.
or disabled
The fan mode can be changed to Manual by pressing
Fan operation can be limited to be active with cooling the FAN button. The fan returns to the automatic default
only or heating only, or even be totally disabled via 0 t[h:mm] Fan overrun for electric heater mode after each switchover from Comfort to Economy
control parameter "Fan operation" P52. Periodic fan kick Periodic fan kick
When the electric heater is switched off, the fan overruns mode, and vice versa.
When fan operation is disabled, the fan symbol on the Minimum Minimum
for 60 seconds (parameter P54) to avoid overtemperature
display disappears and pressing the fan button has no on-time on-time of the electric heater or prevent the thermal cutout from
impact. responding.
This function allows you to use the thermostat on The periodic fan kick time can be selected individually
universal applications such as chilled / heated ceilings for Comfort mode via parameter P60, and for Economy FAN FAILURE:
and radiator, etc. (see page 32). mode via parameter P61. In case of fan failure, the thermostat cannot protect
the electric heater against overtemperature. For this
NOTE: reason, the electric heater must feature a separate
Fan minimum on- time
Fan kick value "0" means the fan runs continuously safety device (thermal cutout).
In automatic mode, a dwelling time of 2 minutes (factory
setting) is active. The fan maintains each speed for at in the dead zone.
least 2 minutes before it changes to the next speed. Fan kick value "OFF" means the fan does not run in
This minimum on-time can be adjusted from 16 the dead zone.
minutes via parameter P59.
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MULTIFUNCTIONAL INPUT, DIGITAL INPUT parameters P38 + P39 for X1 and P40 + P41 for X2. # Function of input Description Type X1/X2
The current temperature or state of the inputs X1/X2 is 5 Digital input to enable / disable the electric heater via remote control. DI
# Function of input Description Type X1/X2 6 Digital input to signal an external fault (example: dirty air filter). DI
Heating /
cooling changeover A switch can also be connected rather than a sensor (switch closed =
cooling, see page 19).
8 Sensor input to monitor the state of an external sensor via bus. AI
Heating / cooling changeover is also possible via bus. In this case, the Monitor input
function must not be assigned to any local input X1, X2. (Temperature)
mode switchover open (NO) and normally closed (NC) via parameter X2 to "External sensor" (1).
ineffective and "OFF" is displayed. P39, P41. For more detailed information, refer to page 17
Operating mode switchover is also possible via bus. In this case, the Each input X1 or X2 must be configured with a different "Applications".
function must not be assigned to any local input X1, X2. See also page function (15). Exception: 1 or 2 inputs can be
6. configured as fault (6) or monitor input (7,8).
4 Dew point monitor Digital input for a dew point sensor to detect condensation. Cooling is DI
stopped if condensation occurs.
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HANDLING FAULTS KNX COMMUNICATIONS Reducing the bus load Heating and cooling demand
Temperature out of range The thermostats support communications as per the Individual zones can also be disabled (out of service) via Heating output primary
KNX specification. control parameter if they are not being used. In disabled Heating output secondary
When the room temperature is outside the measuring zones, the signal will no longer be periodically sent, and Cooling output primary
range, i.e. above 49 C or below 0 C, the limiting S-mode Standard mode: engineering via group will therefore reduce bus load.
temperatures blink, e.g. "0 C" or "49 C". addresses. In S-mode, the current state signals of the control
outputs are available.
In addition, the heating output is activated if the current Startup
setpoint is not set to "OFF", the thermostat is in heating S-mode Startup response Fault function on KNX
mode and the temperature is below 0 C. The application is restarted after every reset, so
This mode corresponds to KNX communications. If a fault occurs (e.g. digital fault input, dew point,
For all other cases, no output is activated. that all the connected motorized valve actuators are communication configuration, etc.) then a fault will be
Connections are established via ETS Professional by
The thermostat resumes Comfort mode after the assigning communication objects to group addresses. synchronized (see "Control outputs", 3.7). sent on the bus.
temperature returns to within the measuring range. Startup delay An thermostat listens on the bus and sends its fault when
After a reset, it takes up to 5 minutes for all the connected the fault has the highest alarm priority. This ensures that
Send heartbeat and receive timeout
room thermostats to restart. This is designed to avoid the management station does not miss any alarms.
For fault status messages on the bus, see page In a KNX network, S-mode communication objects can overloading the mains power supply when restarting. If alarms occur at the same time, the alarm with the
43. be exchanged between individual devices. The Receive At the same time, it reduces the load on the KNX highest priority will be first displayed and sent on the
timeout defines the period of time within which all the network, as not all thermostats transmit data at the bus.
communication objects requested from a device must same time. The delay (TWaitDevice) is determined by The table below shows the error code and default alarm
have been received at least once. If a communication the thermostat's device address. After the delay, the texts.
object is not received within this period, a predefined device starts to send.
value is used.
Similarly, the Send heartbeat defines the period of time
within which all the communication objects requested Thermostat Fault information on bus
must be transmitted at least once. Prio. Fault Display Error code Default fault text
Fixed times are specified as follows: - No fault 0 No fault
- Receive timeout: 31 minutes 1 Bus power supply (**) BUS 5000 No BUS power supply
- Send heartbeat: 15 minutes 2 Device address error Addr 6001 >1 id device address
3 Condensation 4930 Condensation in the room
4 External fault input X1 AL1 9001 Fault input 1
5 External fault input X2 AL2 9002 Fault input 2
6 Clean filter reminder FIL 3911 Dirty filter
**) This error will not be sent on bus (because there is no bus!)
(
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Priority of alarms
Fault transmission COMMUNICATION OBJECTS (S-MODE)
Priority order is #16 Overview
A supervisor alarm system may command the thermostat
External faults #45: If faults are active, the display
to stop sending faults to the bus via the communication
will show AL1, AL2, alternating. On the bus, only the
object "Fault transmission" (disable / enable).
fault with the highest priority will be sent. Page Object # and name Thermostat Object # and name Page
This has no impact on the local display of faults.
After a timeout of 48 hours, the sending of faults will 5 1 System time
automatically be enabled again. 5 3 Time of day
5 44 Outside temperature 21 Room temperature 5
16 Room operating mode: 6
State (1)
7 12 Room operating mode: 24 Room temperature: 16
Time switch (1) Current setpoint
7 7 Room operating mode:
Preselection (1)
6, 20 Room operating mode: 33 Fan operation 37
8, Window state (0 = Auto / 1 = Manual)
40
35 Fan output 37
15 22 Room temperature: 36 Fan stage 1 37
Comfort basic setpoint
15 23 Room temperature: 37 Fan stage 2 37
Comfort setpoint
38 Fan stage 3 37
24 31 Application mode
25 Heating output primary (2) 43
37 32 Enable fan command value 26 Heating output secondary (2) 43
37 34 Fan command value 27 Cooling output primary (2) 43
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Page Object # and name Thermostat Object # and name Page Description of communication objects
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Parameter
+ P01 - + P02 - + P08 - + P13 - + P14 - + End - Service level Factory setting Range
Connecting a KNX tool
Connecting a KNX commissioning / operating tool to the
3. Press + and simultaneously. The current value of is described in page 60. P01 Control sequence 2-pipe: 0 = Heating only
the selected parameter begins to flash, allowing you 1 = Cooling only 1 = Cooling only
to change the value by repeatedly pressing + or . 4-pipe: 2 = H/C changeover manual
4. The next parameter is displayed when you press + 4 = Heating and Cooling
and again simultaneously. 3 = H/C changeover auto
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 to display and change additional 4 = Heating and Cooling
parameters. P02 Operation via room op 1 1 = Auto Protection
selector 2 = Auto - Comfort - Economy - Protection
6. Press + or until "End" is displayed, and then press
+ and simultaneously to save the change and exit P04 Unit C (0) C = Celsius
parameter entry mode. F = Fahrenheit
P05 Measured value correction 0K 3 ... 3 K
Reset parameters P06 Standard display 0 0 = Room temperature
The factory setting for the control parameters can be 1 = Setpoint
reloaded via parameter P71, by changing the value P07 Additional display information 0 0 = --- (No display)
to "ON", and confirming by pressing buttons + and 1 = C and F
simultaneously. The display shows "8888" during
2 = Outside temperature (via bus)
reload.
3 = Time of day (12h) (via bus)
4 = Time of day (24h) (via bus)
Parameter setting / download via tool
P08 Comfort basic setpoint 21 C 5 ... 40 C
ETS Professional
P09 Comfort setpoint minimum 5 C 5 ... 40 C
Control parameters can be adjusted via local HMI P10 Comfort setpoint maximum 35 C 5 ... 40 C
or bus via ETS by parameter download during
P11 Economy heating setpoint 15 C OFF, 5 ... WCoolEco;
commissioning.
WCoolEco = 40 C max
P12 Economy cooling setpoint 30 C OFF, WHeatEco ... 40 C;
WHeatEco = 5C min
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Parameter
Parameter
Service level Factory setting Range Expert level Factory setting Range
P13 Electric heater when cooling ON ON: Enabled P38 Input X1 3 = Op mode c/o 0 = --- (no function)
OFF: Disabled 1 = Room temp ext. sensor /
P14 Button lock 0 0 = Unlocked Return air temp (AI)
1 = Auto lock 2 = H/C changeover (AI/DI)
2 = Manual lock 3 = Operating mode contact (DI)
4 = Dew point sensor (DI)
5 = Enable electric heater (DI)
NOTE:
6 = Fault input (DI)
Parameter display depends on selected application and function.
7 = Monitor input (Digital)
8 = Monitor input (Temp)
P39 Normal position input X1 0 (N.O.) 0 = Normally open / Open
Parameters of the "Expert level with diagnostics and test" 1 = Normally closed / Close
P40 Input X2 1 = Ext. sensor 0 = --- (no function)
Parameter
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Parameter
Expert level Factory setting Range Communications Factory setting Range
P52 Fan control 1 0 = Disabled P81 Device address (1) 255 1255
1 = Enabled P83 Geographical zone (room) 1 ---, 1...63
2 = Heating only P84 Heat distr zone heating coil --- ---, 1...31
3 = Cooling only P85 Refrig distr zone cooling coil --- ---, 1...31
P53 Fan speeds 3-speed 1 = 1-speed P88 Transformation Precomfort 0 0 = Economy
2 = 3-speed 1 = Comfort
P54 Fan overrun time 60 sec 0...360 sec
P55 Fan speed switching point 100% 80...100% (1)
hysical address = Area.Line.DeviceAddress. Factory setting for Area = 0, Line = 2s.
P
high Can be changed by special management service e.g. from line coupler or via ACS commissioning tool.
P56 Fan speed switching point 65% 30..75% (2)
Type = geographical zone A.R.S. In sub zone = fixed value 1
med
P57 Fan speed switching point low 10% 1...15%
P58 Fan start kick ON ON: Enabled
OFF: Disabled
P59 On time minimum fan 2 min 1...6 min
P60 Periodic fan kick Comfort 0 089 min, OFF(90)
P61 Periodic fan kick Eco OFF 0359 min, OFF(360)
P62 Service filter Off (0) Off, 1009900 h
P65 Protection heating setpoint 8 C OFF, 5WCoolProt;
WCoolProt = 40 C max
P66 Protection cooling setpoint OFF OFF, WHeatProt 40;
WHeatProt = 5 C min
P68 Temporary Comfort mode 0 (= OFF) 0...360 min
P69 Temporary Comfort setpoint OFF OFF = Disabled
ON = Enabled
P71 Restore factory setting OFF OFF = Disabled
ON = Reload start
"8888" is displayed for 3s during
reload process
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MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION Isolate the cables of SELV inputs X1-M/X2-M for 230 V
Parameter
1.5 m
049 C = Current temp. value (for AI) Disconnect from supply before opening the cover.
00 = H/C Input shorted
100 = H/C Input open
d03 X2 state 0 = Not activated (for DI)
1 = Activated (DI) Mounting
049 C = Current temp. value (for AI) Mount the room thermostat in a clean, dry indoor place
00 = H/C Input shorted without direct airflow from a heating / cooling device,
100 = H/C Input open and not exposed to dripping or splash water.
d05 Test mode for checking the Y11/Y21 actuator's running "---" = no signal on outputs Y11 and Y21
direction (3) OPE = output Y11 forced opening Wiring
(3)
his parameter can only be quit when the setting is back at "---".
T Comply with local regulations to wire, fuse and earth
Press buttons + and simultaneously to escape. the thermostat.
Properly size the cables to the thermostat, fan and
valve actuators for AC 230 V mains voltage.
Use only valve actuators rated for AC 230 V.
The AC 230 V mains supply line must have an external
fuse or circuit breaker with a rated current of no more
than 6 A.
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C
F
C
F C
C F
F
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ETS PROFESSIONAL Parameter settings in ETS Professional CONNECTION TERMINALS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
ETS PROFESSIONAL For setting the parameters, open the project and select Application
a device. To start the parameter settings, select Edit,
ETS Professional is an engineering tool. It is used L X1 M X2 CE+ CE-
N1 Room thermostat
SELV
L
then Edit parameters.
to set up the communication of the thermostat and N Q1 Q2 Q3 Y11 N Y21
KNX
M1 1- or 3-speed fan
S1 S2
assigns the communication object to group addresses F Y1 V alve actuator, 2- or
(S-mode). 6A
B1 T T B2 3-position
All other parameters are only used for choosing (making L, N Operating voltage AC 230 V L X1 M X2 CE+ CE- Y1, Y2 V alve actuator,
visible / hiding) the communication objects!
Q1 Control output "Fan speed 1 AC 230 V" 2-position
This Manual does not describe how to operate ETS N Q1 Q2 Q3 Y11 Y21 N1
Q2 Control output "Fan speed 2 AC 230 V" E1 Electric heater
Professional and commission a device. Refer to the I II III
Q3 Control output "Fan speed 3 AC 230 V" 2-pipe, C1 1-stage compressor
KNX Manual for more details. Y1
M1 2-position
Y11,Y21 Control output "Valve" AC 230 V (NO, 5(2)A 5(2)A F External fuse
max. max.
NOTE: for normally closed valves), output for N S1, S2 S witch (keycard,
Setting RDF KNX parameters is only supported by compressor or output for electric heater window contact,
2-pipe,
ETSf or higher. NOTE: X1, X2 Multifunctional inputs for temperature sensor 3-position
presence
Y1
The tool required is ETS Professional version 3f or or potential-free switch detector, etc.)
5(2)A
higher! Factory setting: max. B1, B2 T emperature
- X1 = Operating mode switchover contact 2-pipe and sensor (return
- X2 = External sensor electric Y1 E1 air temperature,
(function can be selected via parameters P38 heater 5(2)A 5(2)A external room
/ P40). max. max. temperature,
M Measuring neutral for sensor and switch changeover
4-pipe
CE+ KNX data + Y1 Y2
sensor, etc.)
CE- KNX data - 5(2)A 5(2)A CE+ KNX data +
max. max.
CE- KNX data
1-stage
compressor
C1 C2
(heating
and/or 5(2)A 5(2)A
max. max.
cooling)
1-stage
compressor C1 E1
and electric 5(2)A 5(2)A
heater max. max.
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The base fits on a rectangular conduit box with 60.3 mm Switching differential (adjustable)
fixing centers. Fan control Q1, Q2, Q3-N: AC 230 V Heating mode (P30): 2 K (0.5...6 K)
Slide the front panel in the mounting base and snap on. Rating: Max. 5(2) A Cooling mode (P31): 1 K (0.5...6 K)
Control output Y11-N / Y21-N (NO) : AC 230 V
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Maximum current (Qx+yxx): Max. 6 A Comfort (P08): 21 C (5...40 C)
1 2 Economy (P11-P12): 15 C/30 C (OFF, 5...40 C)
Protection (P65-P66): 8 C/OFF (OFF, 5...40 C)
INPUTS
41.5
Multifunctional input X1-M/X2-M Multifunctional input X1/X2 (Selectable 0...8)
4.5 Temperature sensor input: Input X1 default value (P38): 3
(operating mode
52.5 Type : NTC switchover)
Temperature range: 0...49 C Input X2 default value (P40): 1
(external temperature
Cable length: Max. 80 m sensor)
Digital input:
Operating action Built-in room temperature sensor
Contact sensing: Selectable (NO/NC) Measuring range: 0 49 C
Accuracy at 25 C (after calibration via P05): < 0.5 K
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Index (continued)
H P
Heating / cooling changeover................................19, 40 PWM............................................................................32
Heating and cooling sequence....................................21
Heating demand..........................................................43 R
Heating sequence.......................................................21 Radiator applications...................................................29
Remote heating / cooling changeover.........................54
I Reset parameters........................................................52
Integral action time......................................................54
M S
Main and secondary....................................................30 Sensor input................................................................40
Manual heating / cooling changeover..........................20 Setpoint Comfort mode...............................................33
Manually select heating or cooling sequence..............21 Setpoint Economy mode.............................................33
Minimum output...........................................................20 Setpoint limitation........................................................15
Moisture.......................................................................20 Setpoint Protection mode............................................34
Mounting and installation.............................................59 Setpoints and sequences............................................34
Multifunctional inputs...................................................40 Standby / Protection mode............................................9
Switching differential...................................................10
O Synchronization...........................................................32
ON/OFF control signal.................................................32
Operating mode T
Priority intervention........................................................8 Temperature out of range............................................42
Operating mode button................................................62 Temporary setpoint......................................................15
Operating mode switchover...........................................8 Time schedule change mode......................................62
P U
Parameter setting........................................................51 Universal applications..................................................18
Precomfort...................................................................13
Proportional band..................................................27, 37 W
Protection mode / Standby............................................9 Window contact..........................................................11
Purge function.............................................................20 Window state...................................................10, 11, 40
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