Lorenzoni LOR-THERM 205, LOR-THERM 205 523.0000.101 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
LOR-THERM 205
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For the guarantee to be valid, the product must be installed and operated as indicated in this manual. This means
it is extremely important that you read
the manual. This applies both to the person installing the thermostat and the person who is going to use it. You will also nd troubleshooting details and technical specications.
Important The underoor heating system is an electrical power installation and must therefore be installed in accordance with the current regulations and under the supervision of a qualied electrician.
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Introduction
In the package Installing the thermostat
Getting started How the thermostat works Symbols on the display
How to set the thermostat Energy saving programs
Troubleshooting Technical specications
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Introduction
This is a microprocessor-controlled thermostat with LCD display. The dis­play has dimmed background lighting which lights up fully by pressing any button. The display stays lit for 30 se­conds after the last button pressed. The front is tted with an on/o button and three control buttons.
There are two temperature reduction programs to choose from for energy­smart heating.
Temperature control is carried out by means of an algorithm that uses fuzzy technology. The technology entails the thermostat testing and collecting data from start-up, and based on this, cal­culating when to turn on and o. This technology reduces temperature va­riations and thus provides a more con­stant temperature and lower energy consumption. The oor temperature varies less than +/- 0.3 degrees.
Thermostat with fuzzy technology
Thermostat without fuzzy technology
TIME
TEMP
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In the package
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1. Front for Elko, Gira, Busch-Jaeger, Jussi frame systems.
2. Adapter for Strömfors frame system
3. Front for Eljo Trend, Merten
4. Frame
5. Thermostat
6. Floor sensor
7. Connection clip Manual Quick guide
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Installing the thermostat
Important the thermostat must not be
installed where it may be exposed to
the following:
• direct sunlight and draughts.
• extreme uctuations in temperature
or high air humidity.
The oor sensor should be mounted in a spiral hose laid in the oor. The hose en­dings should be sealed so that the oor sensor can easily be replaced. All tubes
leading into the appliance box must be
sealed so that the air temperature sensor cannot be aected by draughts.
Installation
Mount the thermostat in a 65 mm
standard appliance box.
1. Make sure the box is level with the wall.
2. Take o the front and frame by pres­sing in the latch on the right-hand side with a screwdriver or similar tool, as shown in the illustration.
3. Connect power, voltage 230 VAC, load and any oor sensor cable. Any
extension to the oor sensor cable
must be by means of high-voltage cur­rent. Protective conductors for the
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incoming feed and for the heating cable are connected with a connection clip in
the box. See wiring diagram below.
4. Insert the thermostat into the
appliance box and screw tight with the existing screws.
5. Fit the frame and front.
6. If the thermostat is mounted in a multi-compartment frame, the internal corners of this frame must be removed.
LOAD
LOAD
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SENSOR
SENSOR
DO NOT USE
230 V
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Getting started
After installation, wait 2-4 weeks before starting the underoor heating. Precisely how long you wait depends on the type of oor you have and the instructions for the oor ller. Then increase the heat gradually. This does not apply to those who have laid a wooden/laminate oor on the oor heating.
There is a quick guide that helps you to get started easily with the thermostat. You will nd it in the package. The guide describes the most important functions and settings.
In order to adapt the underoor heating system to your own heating requirements as much as possible, it is important that you read the entire manual.
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On/o button
Selection button
Selected control
How the thermostat works
This section describes all you need to know about how the thermostat works. To learn how to enter settings to suit your own requirements, read the How to set the thermostat section.
Display
The light in the LCD display is fully lit when you press any button, and remains lit for 30 seconds after the last button pressed. The light then dims again. It is possible to set the display to turn the light o entirely. This is des­cribed in the How to set the thermostat/
Light and contrast section.
Temperature
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If the display is empty, it means that the thermostat is turned o or that it is not connected to the power supply.
When the thermostat is started for the rst time the display shows the factory settings as shown in the illustration. How to enter personal settings is des­cribed in the How to set the thermostat section.
There is an explanation of the symbols
on the display in the Symbols section.
Using the buttons
The buttons are used to raise and lower the temperature as well as to scroll the menus.
You access the menus by pressing the selection button, . Use the arrows to scroll to a menu option and then conrm with to select it. The menu system is a scrolling system, in other words you come to all submenus re­gardless of the direction you scroll.
If you want to exit a menu, scroll until the
display shows END. Then press the selec­tion button . You can also wait for 30 se-
conds and the menu exits automatically.
How to navigate the menus is described in the How to set the thermostat section.
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Turning on and o
Keep the on/o button pressed for one second to get to standby mode. Return to normal mode by once again pres­sing the button for a second.
The heating cannot be controlled in standby mode. The clock runs as nor­mal, and selected programmes and set temperatures are stored in the memory.
Locking the keypad
The keypad can be locked to prevent anyone touching the buttons by mistake. This is shown with the LOCK symbol in the display.
Press and scroll to LOCK. Conrm with to lock.
Unlock by holding down both arrows until the LOCK symbol has disappeared.
Temperature
Displaying current temperature (actual value)
Lock the keypad rst. Press . The light will come on and the current tempera­ture in the oor (F) is displayed. This is the case if the thermostat is set to
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Floor thermostat. Otherwise the actual temperature (R) in the room is display­ed. The temperature is shown for 30 seconds after the last button pressed.
Time and date
Time is set in 24-hour format. The correct day of the week is worked out automatically. The calendar resets itself in leap years and adapts to DST. Read how to set the correct time and date in the How to set the thermostat/Time and date section.
Adaptive function
The thermostat has a function which works out when the heating should start to give the correct temperature at the correct time. It is activated on delivery, but can be turned o:
Press and scroll to SET. Select with . Scroll to AF, select with . Scroll between ON/OFF, then conrm with .
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Ventilation mode
If the room temperature falls by more than 3°C in a single minute, e.g. when airing the room, the ventilation mode is activated. The thermostat will then stop heating for 15 minutes before returning to normal mode. This function is always active.
Delay between turning o and on
There is a built-in delay in order to avoid unnecessary wear and tear on
internal components and to extend
the life of the thermostat. If you raise the desired temperature so that the thermostat comes on, and then lower it shortly afterwards, it takes four min­utes before it goes o again.
Current status
The heat symbol allows you to see the current status. See the Symbols on the
display section. Symbol on - the thermostat is on and
the underoor heating is activated. Symbol o - the thermostat is on and the underoor heating is switched o.
Control functions
The thermostat
can regulate the tempera­ture in three dierent ways. This enables the comfort temperature and any ooring temperature requirements to be combined.
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How you select the function you want is described in the How to set the ther-
mostat/Control functions section. Floor thermostat - A sensor in the oor meas-
ures the temperature and then regulates the heating accordingly. If the oor sensor is connected when the thermostat is turned on for the rst time, this function is selected automatically. The preset value is 22°C.
Room thermostat - the thermostat has built-in sensors for measuring the room’s temperature and controlling the heating. The control function cannot be selected when the oor sensor is connected.
Room and oor thermostat - The built-in sensor regulates the room temperature and the sensor in the oor functions as a oor temperature limiter. The limitation can be set to between 5°C and 45°C. The factory setting of 35°C gives a surface
temperature of approx. 27°C. The cut-out
temperature can be changed, see the How to set the thermostat/Temperature section.
Important In rooms with large windows that are ex­posed to solar insolation, we recommend the Room and oor thermostat function.
In rooms with wooden ooring, the Room and oor thermostat function must always be used.
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Symbols on the display
1. Selected menu/LOCK for locked keypad
2. Heating symbol
3. Current temperature (actual value) /Set temperature (set point) °C
4. Symbol for energy saving programs, oce
5. Selected control
6. Symbol for energy saving programs, home
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How to set the thermostat
This section describes how to set the thermostat to suit your requirements. By entering these settings you can fully utilise the underoor heating system to meet your own heating require­ments.
If you want to nd out more on how to scroll the menus or use the keypad, read the How the thermostat works section.
Reset
You use the Reset function to revert the thermostat to the default factory settings. All your personal settings will be deleted.
Press and scroll to SET. Select with . Scroll to RST and select with .
Scroll between NO/YES, then conrm with . YES deletes the settings, NO returns to the menu.
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Light and contrast
Set the display background lighting
The display stays lit for 30 seconds after the last button pressed. The light then dims again. It is also possible to set the display to turn the light o entirely.
Press and scroll to SET. Select with . Scroll to DISP and select with .
Scroll between ON/OFF, then conrm with . ON sets the display to a weak light 30 seconds after the last button pressed, while OFF turns the display light o completely.
Set display contrast
Press and scroll to CONT. Press to select. The display shows a number between 1 and 8 depending on the current setting. Scroll to regulate the contrast. Conrm with when you have found the correct level.
Time and date
Set time and date
Press and scroll to SET. Select with
. Scroll to CLK and select with .
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First set the hours by scrolling to the correct time and conrm with . Set the minutes in the same way and conrm with .
Set the day, month and year in the same way. Conrm with . The week­day is not shown in the display, but the system set the correct weekday automatically.
Turn o DST
The calendar switches to DST automat­ically. This function can be turned o.
Press and scroll to SET. Select with . Scroll to S and select with .
Scroll between ON/OFF, then conrm with .
Temperature
Change desired temperature (set point)
Each press of the up or down arrow increases or decreases the temperature by 0.5°C.
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Control functions
These are described in more detail in the How the thermostat works/Control
functions section.
Select control function
Press and scroll to SET. Select with . Scroll to RNF and select with .
The symbol for the current function (R, F or R & F) ashes. Scroll between the dierent options and conrm with .
Important R cannot be selected if the oor sensor is connected.
Change cut-out temperature for room and oor thermostat (R & F)
Press and scroll to SET. Select with . Scroll to OH and select with .
The set temperature now ashes on the display. Scroll to the desired tem­perature and conrm with .
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Energy saving programs
A smart way to save energy is to adapt the heating to your actual daily
requirements and, for example, lower
the temperature when the house is empty. There are two preset program options for temperature reduction in the thermostat : one for home and one for oce users.
The heat-up time is always included in the programs thanks to the adaptive function. Read more about this in the
How the thermostat works/Adaptive function section.
Start a program
Press and scroll to PROG. Select with
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The symbols are shown. The cur­rent program symbol ashes. If none of the symbols are ashing, no program has been selected. Scroll between the symbols. Select with and the program starts. The program symbol is displayed when the program is run.
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Stop a program
Press and scroll to PROG. Select with
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The current program symbol ashes. Scroll until none of the symbols ash and conrm with .
Dierent program options
The two preset programs are suitable for most home and oce environ­ments.
Programme for home environment The temperature is automatically reduced by 5°C during the following periods: Mon - Fri, 8.30am - 3pm Mon - Sun, 11pm - 5am
Programme for oce environment The temperature is automatically re-
duced by 5°C at all times except for:
Mon - Fri, 6am - 6pm
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Troubleshooting
Important The underoor heating system
is an electrical power installation and any faults must therefore be rectied by a quali­ed electrician.
Error codes
When an error occurs, the thermostat will turn o the heating. The display ashes and shows a ashing error code.
E1: Short circuit in room sensor. E2: Breakdown in room sensor. E3: Short circuit in floor sensor. E4: Breakdown in floor sensor.
Test values for oor sensor
The following values apply when the oor sensor’s measurements are checked.
Temperature Resistance
10o C 18,0 kΩ 15o C 14,7 kΩ 20o C 12,1 kΩ 25o C 10,0 kΩ 30o C 8,3 kΩ
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Technical specications
Voltage 230 VAC-50 Hz
Air temp. range 5-37 °C Floor temp. range 5-37 °C Temp. limiter 5-45 °C Breaking capacity
16A/230 VAC/ single-pole
Connection cable max 2.5 mm
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Load cos φ = 1 Hysteresis +- 0.3 °C Protection class IP21 Run reserve 4 h
Max. length sensor
cable
50 m, 2 x 1.5 mm
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Approvals:
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