olympia electronics BS-816, BS-817 User Manual

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BS-816 and BS-817
Mounting points
To burner
To burner
Mounting points
SUNDAY
PROGRAMMABLE DIGITAL ROOM THERMOSTATS
The digital programmable thermostats are the new advanced products of Olympia Electronics, in the room temperature control field. Their smart and appealing design along with high quality makes these thermostats suitable for virtually any installation and demand.
1. CHARACTERISTICS
Two models are available in this series. The BS-816 thermostat with one output relay used for connecting a burner and the BS-817 thermostat with 2 output relays used for connecting a circulator and a burner. Both models have a graphical LCD display and control panel. The control of the temperature can be done either manually or automatically on a daily or weekly basis. For the automatic control of the temperature the thermostat can be programmed via a very user friendly menu in the English language. Up-to 10 different variations per day with an resolution of a quarter of an hour can be programmed into both models. The thermostats have cooling and heating mode capabilities as well as an adjustable differential from 0,2 oC to 4 oC. The adjustable temperature scale is 5 oC to 30 oC, with 0,1 oC resolutions. Also they incorporate automatic defrost operations and timer functions that count the precise operating time of the burner. The graphical display shows useful information regarding the operation mode, the time which is shown is analogue and digital form and the temperature of the area. The clock is retained even if the thermostat is not powered from the mains power supply, for more than 5 years. All programs are stored in a special memory chip that retains data even without any power.
2. MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION
The mounting of the thermostat is accomplished using the screws and plugs included in the packaging. It has 3 mounting holes that can be accessed by removing the retaining screw that can found on the bottom side of the thermostat.
During the mounting and installation procedure, the mains power supply must be isolated. The thermostat must be placed at a height of about 1,5mm and away from drafts (i.e. doors that open often), radiator units and in general, all electrical appliances that produce heat. We should also avoid mounting the thermostat on exterior walls if it possible.
The various connections done on the thermostats terminal block are shown in the diagram below.
3. BASIC OPERATIONS
3.1. HEATING MODE
When the temperature of the surrounding reaches the desired temperature the thermostat stops the operation of the burner. In order for the burner to begin its operation, the temperature must drop below the desired temperature minus the degrees of the differential. For example: If the differential is set to 0,5 oC and the desired temperature is set to 21,7 oC, then the thermostat stops the circulator at 21,7 oC and starts at 21,2 oC. As long as the burner is operating the displays shows the heating symbol and the control button are lit..
3.2. COOLING MODE
When the temperature of the surrounding reaches the desired temperature the thermostat starts the operation of the cooling unit. In order for the cooling unit to stop its operation, the temperature must rise above the desired temperature plus the degrees of the differential. As long as the cooling unit is operating, the display shows the AC cooling symbol and the control button are lit.
3.3. ANTIFROST OPERATION Anti-frost operation is an additional operation that only works if the thermostat is in heating mode and is in the OFF position. If the temperature of the surroundings reaches below 6 oC, then the thermostat automatically starts the burner. The burner operates as long as the temperature is below 6 oC. The display shows the indication DEFROST. Using this method, the thermostat protects the installation from freezing.
4. INDICATIONS AND CONTROLS
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DEFROST
SUNDAY
SUNDAY
ON / OFF
Manual Temperature Selection
Shows the current daily program (if available)
Auto program intervention indicator
Desired temperature Real temperature
Thermostat state
Heating mode indicator (In cooling mode AC” is shown)
Anti-frost operation
Manual Temperature Selection Activates or deactivates the boiler
(only on BS-817)
Enters the menu OPTIONS
Boiler operation indicator (only on BS-817)
Digital clock Analog Clock Information
4.1. CONTROLS
The control key pad of the thermostat consists of 6 keys as shown in the diagram below. Various functions are executed by pressing the keys.
4.2. GRAPHICAL DISPLAY
The display shows numerous symbols and messages used to interact with the user. The diagram below shows all existing symbols.
4.3. DEFAULT SCREEN
When the thermostat is in operation mode ON, the screen shows some permanent indications such as, a big analog clock with the current time, the current temperature, the desired temperature (top right corner), whereas in the bottom side we can see a digital clock, the day of the week or the present state of the thermostat.
5. FAST KEY OPERATIONS
From the default screen we can do some fast key operations in order to control or change the operation status of the thermostat.
5.1. ON-OFF OPERATION
Press the key (ΟΝ/OFF), in order to start or stop the operation of the thermostat. The key has a toggle effect and the display will show ON or OFF respectively. When the thermostat is OFF, then no manual or automatic operations can take place apart from the anti-frost function.
5.2. DAILY PROGRAM INSPECTION
Use this function to inspect the automatic program that is stored in memory. To enter this function, press the ESC button. The function only operates if the thermostat is set to operate in daily or weekly programming mode in either heating or cooling mode and it’s sate of operation is ON. Changes to the program cannot be made using this function. To return to the main display screen press the ESC button again.
5.3. INTERVENING DURING THE EXECUTION OF AN
AUTOMATIC PROGRAM
The function only operates if the thermostat is set to operate in daily or weekly programming mode in either heating or cooling mode and it’s sate of operation is ON
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Press the keys or to change the setting of the desired temperature according to which the thermostat will continue to operate. As long as the intervention is active a symbol in the form of a hand is shown on the display. The intervention is automatically cancelled after 4 hours or if the key is pressed.
5.4. ON-OFF BOILER OPERATION
This function is only available on BS-817 thermostats. Press the key (B), in order to start the operation of the boiler. To stop the boiler press the same key once more. When the boiler is operating the indication symbol “Bis shown on the screen.
6. THERMOSTAT SETTINGS While in the default screen press the ENTER key in order to enter the SETTINGS screen. This screen contains many options that are used
to configure the desired operations of the thermostat.
7. «SETTINGS SCREEN»
Select using the keys and and confirm selection be pressing the key ENTER. To return to the default screen press the ESC key.
7.1. ADJUSTMENTS A detailed description is done in the section ADJUSTMENTS SCREEN
7.2. BOILER TIME
This selection is only available only on BS-817. In this screen we can adjust the time of the semiautomatic operation of the Boiler. This setting accepts values from 20 minutes to 24 hours. With the and keys adjust the minutes whereas with the key adjust the hours. Press the key to reset the setting. The time set is valid only for one time operation. In order for the boiler to operate again in semiautomatic mode we must set this time again. If the time is set to 00:00, then the Boiler operates only manually. With the ENTER key confirm the setting and return to the SETTINGS screen.
7.3. TIME COUNTER
In this screen we can see the time counter. The hour counter is used to track the exact operating time of the burner. This counter has a precision of 1 minute. The display shows the current status of the counter in the format (DAYS, HOURS and MINUTES). Press the to reset the time counter.
7.4. TEMPERATURE INSPECT
The function only operates if the thermostat is set to operate in daily or weekly programming mode in either heating or cooling mode. If a daily program has been chosen then the display shows the graph of the current daily program. If a weekly program has been chosen then the display shows the days of the week. Select the day in order for the graph to be shown. In this way we can select to see the program for each day individually. This function is only for inspection purposes and cannot be used to alter the programs.
8. ADJUSTMENT SCREEN
Select using the keys and and confirm the selection be pressing the ENTER key. To exit to the default screen press the ESC key.
8.1. “CLOCK” ADJUSTMENT
In this screen we can adjust the current time. Using the and keys we can adjust the time in 30 seconds intervals whereas with the keys and we can adjust the time with 30 minute intervals With the ENTER key we confirm the setting and return to the
ADJUSTMENTS screen.
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8.2. DAY OF WEEK” ADJUSTMENT
In this screen we can adjust the current day. Select the desired day of the week using the keys and and . With the ENTER key we confirm the setting and return to the
ADJUSTMENTS screen.
8.3. DIFFERENTIAL ADJUSTMENT
In this page we can adjust the differential of the thermostat according to which all automatic and manual programs are executed. With the keys and adjust the differential from 0,2
o
C to 4 oC, with 0,1 oC resolution. With the ENTER key we confirm the setting and return to the
ADJUSTMENTS screen.
8.4. FACTORY PRESETS
This screen has two selections.
8.4.1. 21 DEG. CONTINUOUS
This preset, if selected stores in the thermostats program memory a predefined operation program where the desired temperature is kept constant at 21 oC all days of the week. With the ENTER key we confirm the setting and return to the ADJUSTMENTS screen
8.4.2. 21 DEGREES WEEKLY
This preset is shown only if weekly programming has been selected. A preset program is stored into memory according to which the adjusted temperature is 21 oC, from Monday through Friday and from 6:30AM to 15:30PM. The rest of the hours and on the Weekend the temperature is set to 0 oC. With the ENTER key we confirm the setting and return to the
ADJUSTMENTS screen
8.5. OPERATION MODE
In this screen we can select the mode of operation. 6 modes are available. With the ENTER key confirm the selection and return to the ADJUSTMENTS screen
8.5.1. MANUAL HEAT
The thermostat operates in heating mode. The desired temperature is set manually using the key and in the default screen.
8.5.2. DAILY HEAT
The thermostat executes a daily heating program.
8.5.3. WEEKLY HEAT
The thermostat executes a weekly program that consists of subprograms for every day of the week.
8.5.4. MANUAL COOL
(The same as in par. 8.5.1., but for cooling)
8.5.5. DAILY COOL
(The same as in par. 8.5.2., but for cooling)
8.5.6. WEEKLY COOL
(The same as par. 8.5.3., but for cooling)
8.6. PROGRAM
This option is available only if we previously have selected one of the modes mentioned in paragraphs 8.5.2 or 8.5.5, for daily operation or
8.5.3 or 8.5.6, for weekly operation. With the ENTER key confirm the selection.
8.6.1. DAILY PROGRAMMING
If Daily mode has been previously selected then the display shows the daily programming where the daily program can be designed.
8.6.2. WEEKLY PROGRAMMING
If weekly mode has been previously selected, the display shows the days of the week. Select the desired day using the keys and and confirm by pressing ENTER, in order for the programming screen for the selected day to appear. With this method you can design a different program for each day of the week.
9. DESIGNING A PROGRAM
Execution of a daily of weekly program means that the thermostat will be ON and the temperature will follow the pre-designed plan. Up-
to 10 different temperature variations can be programmed in a 24 hour day cycle. In the top right corner you can see the desired temperature whereas in the top left corner you can see the time for this temperature. This largest portion of the screen shows the design field. The horizontal axis shows the time scale from 0 to 24, whereas the vertical axis shows the temperature from 5 to 30 oC. The design is done using a cursor as shown in the diagram.
The cursor shows that at the time 16:15 the desired temperature is 21,0 oC. With the keys and you can move the cursor horizontally, while simultaneously you can view the time and the temperature for that specific point where the cursor is. On the right side of the screen you can see the indication “Μ3” which shows how many temperature variations are in the program. If we design a new program we must first erase the old program. With the key move the cursor to the time 00:00. Press the ENTER, key for the desired temperature to become 0,0 oC. Press the ESC key and the cursor will change shape and become “=”. Now with the key move the value 0,0 oC up-to the time 23:45. Press the ESC key in order for the cursor to change to its original shape and then using the key move the cursor to the time 00:00.
Now the design field is empty and the cursor is in the time 00:00, where the desired temperature is 0,0 oC. We will design a program where for the time 00:00 to 06:30 the desired temperature will be 18 oC, and from 06:30 to 08:00 will be 21
o
C, from 08:00 έως τις 16:30 will be 18 oC, from 16:30 to 23:00 will be 21 oC and finally from 23:00 to 24:00 will be 18 oC. With the keys (and ) adjust the temperature setting until is becomes 18 oC.
Press the ESC, the cursor will become “=. With the keys and move the cursor and carry the same temperature up-to the time 06:15.
Observe that in order to set 18 oC, from 00:00 to 06:30, in reality we moved the cursor up-to 06:15. This is done because the design field is divided into 96 sections (96 quarters of an hour). The first section starts from 00:00 and ends at 00:15, the second section starts at 00:15 and ends at 00:30 and so on. In this way, in order to select the second section we move the cursor to 00:15 and not 00:30.
Next, using the keys and adjust the temperature setting until is shows 21 oC and with the key move this value until the time 07:45.
Next, using the keys and adjust the temperature setting until is shows 18 oC and with the key move this value until the time 16:15.
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SAVE
PROGRAM DATA
IN MEMORY
WITH ENTER
Model
BS-816
BS-817
Operation voltage
220-240V AC / 50-60 Hz
Maximum Consumption
4 VA
Differential
0,2 to 4,0 oC with 0,1 oC intervals
Temperature adjustment
5 to 30 oC
Voltage free relay contacts
Relay
230VAC/8A
(resistive load)
2 Relays
230VAC/8A
(resistive load)
Burner Relay indicators
Illuminated keys and on screen
indications
Boiler Relay indicators
-
On screen
indicators
Heating and Cooling capability
YES
Constructional material
Bayblend FR3010
Operation temperature range
0 to 50 oC
Humidity
Up-to 95% relative humidity
Dimensions
110mm x 87mm x 42mm
Weight
200gr
220gr
Degrees of cover protection
IP20
Produced in accordance with
EN 60730-1, EN 60730-2-9,
EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-3
Guarantee
2 years
Next, using the keys and adjust the temperature setting until is shows 21 oC and with the key move this value until the time 22:45.
Finally, using the keys and adjust the temperature setting until is shows 18 oC and with the key move this value until the time 23:45.
The programming has finished and as we can see, only 5 of the available 10 temperature variations have been used. Press the ESC, for the cursor to return to its normal shape. Press the , in order to move the cursor to the left side of the screen with the indication EXIT. The screen will show the message.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Press the ENTER, in order to store the program into memory and to return to ADJUSTMENT screen. If you do not wish to store the program press ESC to return to ADJUSTMENT screen. When the cursor has its normal shape, then by moving it over a specific quarter section we can adjust the temperature of that section.
10. WARNINGS
- Avoid removing the retaining screw that holds the casing.
- Do not use sharp objects on the screen and the keys (risk of electric shock).
- Clean the screen with a soft and dry cloth.
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