Danfoss ORT-10 Guide d'installation

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RET B + RF
Electronic dial setting thermostat with LCD display
User & Installation Instructions
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Installation Instructions 3-9
User Instructions 10-14
Instructions d’installation 15-20
Instructions d’utilisateur 21-23
Installationsanweisungen 24-29
Inbetriebnahme-Instruktion 30-32
Instrucciones de instalación 33-38
Instrucciones del usuario 39-41
Instruktions vejledning 42-47
Brugervejleding 48-50
Installatie handleiding 51-56
Instructiesevoor Gebruik 57-59
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Ïäçãßåò ÷ñÞóçò 66-68
Instrukcja instalacji 69-74
Instrukcja Użytkownika 75-77
Montavimo instrukcijos 78-83
Informacija Vartotojui 84-86
Istruzioni per l’uso 87-92
Istruzioni per l’utente 93-95
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Installation Instructions
Important note RF products: Ensure that there are no large metal objects, such as boiler
cases or other large appliances, in line of sight between the transmitter and receiver as
these will prevent communication between thermostat and receiver.
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Features
RET B (RF) / RET B-LS (RF) / RET B-NSB
(RF)
Contact rating 10 - 230 Vac, 3 (1) (excl. North America)
Contact rating
(N.America)
10 - 24 Vac, 50/60Hz, 3(1)A
Temperature Accuracy ±1°C
Contact Type SPDT Type 1B
Transmitter frequency 433.92 MHz (RF models)
Transmitter range 30m max (RF models)
Power Supply 2 x AA/MN1500 alkaline batteries
Control Pollution
Situation
Degree 2
Rated Impulse Voltage 2.5 kV
Designed to meet BS EN 60730-2-9 (EN 300220 for RF)
Ball Pressure Test 75°C
Temperature Range 5-30°C
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Mounting
Fix at a height of 1.5m
approx from the oor,
away from draughts or
heat sources such as
radiators, open res or
direct sunlight.
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Wiring (not RF models)
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DIL switch settings
Heating selection
Slide the DIL switches to the settings
required (see below)
Cooling selection
COOL
ON/OFF
6 CYCLES
°F
COOL
NO DELAY
4 MIN DELAY
°F
HEAT
CHRONO
3 CYCLES
°C
HEAT
2 MIN DELAY
°C
ON/OFF - boiler switches ON
when below set temperature
and OFF when above
CHRONO -
energy saving
feature which res the boiler
at regular intervals to maintain
a set temperature, achieving a
constant ambient environment
for the user.
l use 6 Cycles for radiator
systems
l use 3 Cycles for
underoor heating
COMPRESSOR
DELAY
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Receiver Wiring (RF only)
RX1 & 2 (3055 12/01)
COM
RX3 (3056 12/01)
RX1 & RX2 RX3
Note: 1) For mains voltage operated systems, link terminal 2 to mains live supply
2) Power supply to unit must not be switched by timeswitch
Locking & Limiting
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Commissioning (RF only)
If the thermostat and the receiver have been supplied
together in a combined pack, the units have been paired in
the factory and no commissioning is required (RX1 only).
Step 1 RET B-RF
Position the setting dial to number
1. Remove dial, press & hold LEARN
button for 3 seconds (located under
setting dial).
Do not replace the setting dial yet
NOTE: Thermostat now transmits
signal continuously for 5 mins.
Step 2 RX1
Press and hold buttons PROG and CH1 until green light
ashes.
LEARN
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Step 3 RX2/RX3
For RX2 or RX3 repeat steps 1 and 2 for each thermostat and
channel, leaving at least 5 mins between the commissioning
of each thermostat.
Step 4 RET B-RF
To replace the thermostat setting dial, position the dial to
number 1.
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What is a room thermostat?
... an explanation for householders
A room thermostat simply switches the heating system on and o
as necessary. It works by sensing the air temperature, switching on
the heating when the air temperature falls below the thermostat
setting, and switching it o once this set temperature has been
reached.
Turning a room thermostat to a higher setting will not make the
room heat up any faster. How quickly the room heats up depends
on the design of the heating system, for example, the size of boiler
and radiators.
Neither does the setting aect how quickly the room cools down.
Turning a room thermostat to a lower setting will result in the room
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being controlled at a lower temperature, and saves energy.
The heating system will not work if a timeswitch or programmer has
switched it o.
The way to set and use your room thermostat is to nd the lowest
temperature setting that you are comfortable with, and then leave it
alone to do its job. The best way to do this is to set the room thermo-
stat to a low temperature say 1C and then turn it up by one de-
gree each day until you are comfortable with the temperature. You
wont have to adjust the thermostat further. Any adjustment above
this setting will waste energy and cost you more money.
If your heating system is a boiler with radiators, there will usually be
only one room thermostat to control the whole house. But you can
have dierent temperatures in individual rooms by installing ther-
mostatic radiator valves (TRVs) on individual radiators. If you don’t
have TRVs, you should choose a temperature that is reasonable for
the whole house. If you do have TRVs, you can choose a slightly
higher setting to make sure that even the coldest room is comfort-
able, then prevent any overheating in other rooms by adjusting the
TRVs.
Room thermostats need a free ow of air to sense the temperature,
so they must not be covered by curtains or blocked by furniture.
Nearby electric res, televisions, wall or table lamps may prevent
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Display
The LCD displays actual room temperature until the setting dial
is moved.
Setting the temperature
Turn setting dial to required temperature. The selected
temperature will ash in the LCD to signify it is showing set
temperature.
After a short period the display stops ashing and shows actual
room temperature.
Thermostat status (heat mode only)
A ame symbol will be lit whenever the thermostat is calling
for heat.
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Thermostat status (cool mode only)
A snowake symbol will be lit whenever the thermostat is
calling for cooling. If this is seen to ash, the thermostat output
is delayed for a short period to prevent compressor damage.
Low battery indication
A battery symbol will ash in the display when batteries require
replacement. Batteries should be replaced within 15 days, after
which the thermostat will turn o the load it is controlling. When
this happens “Of will be displayed.
IMPORTANT: alkaline batteries must be used.
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RET B-LS model only
This model istted with an Auto/O switch.
When the switch is set in “I position the thermostat
controls at the temperature set by the setting dial.
When set to “O” the thermostat output is turned o and
Of is displayed.
RET B-NSB model only
This model istted with a Day/Night switch.
When the switch is set to the “Sun Symbol”, the thermostat
controls at the temperature set by the setting dial.
When set to the “Moon symbol”, the thermostat controls
at C below the temperature set by the setting dial.
NOTE: if used to control cooling, thermostat controls C higher, with
switch in MOON position.
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Instructions dinstallation
Remarque importante pour version sans l (RF):Veiller à ce qu’aucun gros objet métal-
lique (caisson de chaudière ou autres gros appareils domestiques) ne fasse obstacle aux
communications entre le thermostat et le récepteur.
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Caractéristiques
RET B (RF), RET B-LS (RF)
& RET B-NSB (RF)
Caractéristique de contact 10 - 230 Vca, 3 (1) A
Précision de la température ±1°C
Type de contact SPDT Type 1B (inverseur)
Fréquence de fonctionnement 433.92 MHz (RF)
Portée émetteur 30m max (RF)
Alimentation 2 piles alcalines x AA / MN1500
Niveau de recyclage Degré 2
Tension de choc nominale 2.5 kV
Normes de fabrication BS EN 60730-2-9
Essai à la bille 75°C
Plage de témperatures 5-30°C
Dimensions (mm) 85 larg x 86 haut x 42 épaiss
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Montage
Fixez l’appareil à une
hauteur d’environ 1,5
m du sol, à l’écart des
courants d’air ou des
sources de chaleur telles
que radiateurs, ammes
nues ou lumière directe du
soleil.
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Câblage (versions câblées seulement)
RET-B (3050 12/01)
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Réglages d’installateur
Chauage
Faites glisser les microcontacts dans
les positions requises (voir ci-dessous).
Froid
COOL
ON/OFF
6 CYCLES
°F
COOL
NO DELAY
4 MIN DELAY
°F
HEAT
CHRONO
3 CYCLES
°C
HEAT
2 MIN DELAY
°C
ON/OFF (Marche/Arrêt) la
chaudière se met en marche
lorsque la température est
inférieure à la température
dénie et s’arrête lorsque la
température est supérieure.
Chrono-proportionnel
l fonction d’économie
d’énergie qui déclenche
la chaudière à intervalles
guliers pour maintenir une
température dénie, orant
un environnement ambiant
constant à l’utilisateur.
l Utilisez 6 cycles pour les
sysmes de radiateur.
l Utilisez 3 cycles pour le
chauage sous plancher.
COMPRESSOR
DELAY
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Câblage du Récepteur RX (modèles RF uniquement)
RX1 & 2 (3055 12/01)
COM
RX3 (3056 12/01)
RX1 & RX2 RX3
Verrouillage & Limitation
NB. Pour les systèmes alimentés sur secteur, reliez la borne 2 à la phase du secteur.
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Instructions
Si le thermostat émetteur et le récepteur ont été fournis
ensemble dans un kit, ces deux éléments peuvent
communiquer directement sans manipulation particulière
(Modèles RX1 uniquement).
Etape 1 RET B-RF - Régler la molette
sur position 1. Pressez la touche LEARN
pendant 3 secondes (situé sous le cadran
de réglage). Ne pas replacer le cadran de
réglage pour l’instant.
Remarque : Le thermostat transmet
maintenant en continu pendant 5 minutes.
Etape 2 RX1 - Appuyez sur les touches PROG et CH1 en les
maintenant enfoncées pendant 3 secondes jusqu’à ce que le
voyant vert clignote une fois.
Etape 3 RX2/RX3 - Pour RX2 ou RX3, pétez les points 1 et 2
pour chaque thermostat et canal, en laissant au moins 5 min entre
la mise en service de chaque thermostat.
Etape 4 RET B-RF - Replacer la molette en l’ayant réglée sur 1.
LEARN
(modèles RF uniquement)
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