Sangamo PowerSaver Boost, PowerSaver Boost Maxi, PowerSaver Daily, PowerSaver 24/7, PowerSaver Weekly Installation Instructions Manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
W A R N I N G – I S O L A T E M A I N S B E F O R E INSTALLATION & SERVICING
THE INSTALLATION SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY A SUITABLY QUALIFIED PERSON, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT EDITION OF THE I.E.E. WIRING REGULATIONS.
earthed, using the earth terminals at the rear of the switch. The following cabling is recommend
L & N - 1.5mm² - 4.0mm² xed
- 1.5mm² - 2.5mm² exible (retro t applications (only in conjunction with 143609 surface box) L Out & N Out - 1.5mm² - 2.5mm² xed or exible
Provision must be made in the xed wiring for a means of disconnection from the supply having a contact separation of at least 3mm on all poles. This can be provided by the consumer unit.
The Powersaver Product Range are independently
mounted time switches, of electronic construction,
which can be surface or ush mounted. For ush tting, a metal box of at least 32mm internal depth should be tted with the earth terminal at the
bottom.
For surface mounting, use a patress box with a minimum internal depth of 32mm.
Do not remove the Powersaver from its packaging
until the patress/wall box is tted and cleared of
dust & debris. The Powersaver Range is suitable for use in a normal pollution situation.
The cable clamp at the rear of the unit is for
outgoing cables to the appliance only.
CONNECTION WARNING:
Isolate mains before installing. Supply terminals are for xed wiring only. Load terminals are for xed or exible wiring. Remove 8mm of insulation from each wire and twist any multiple
connection together.
All earth conductors must be sleeved
(green/yellow) and connected to earth terminal
using earth terminals provided on rear of switch.
Fit the Powersaver to the patress box using screws
provided.
When cutting the aperture for the output exible
cord, ensure no sharp edges remain.
PLEASE NOTE : This product is not suitable for mounting on unearthed metal or met­alised surfaces.
Wiring Diagram
CONTACT RATING 16A Resistive, 240V a.c.
SUPPLY 240V, 50-60Hz a.c.
FIXING Single Patress – Surface & Flush
Mounting
RESOLUTION OF PROGRAMS 10 Minutes
POWER CONSUMPTION 10.3VA Maximum
LIVE PARTS PROTECTION This unit is totally protected by the
enclosure
DIRT & MOISTURE PROTECTION IP40
SHOCK PROTECTION Class 1(This must be connected to
earth)
CASE MATERIAL Polycarbonate, PT1 175
TEMPERATURE RATING T35
OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0ºC to +35ºC
MEMORY RESERVE (except Boost)
4 Hours – when on power for previous 12 hours
DISPLAY Liquid Crystal Display
(Boost product has no display)
PROGRAM SETTIGNS 24/7 - Max 3 On & 3 Off operations
(7 days) each day independantly
programmable.
Weekly - Max 3 On & 3 Off operations (Mon-Fri), Max 3 On & 3 Off alternative operations (Sat/Sun). Daily - Max 3 On & 3 Off operations (Daily).
BOOST FACILITY User selectable – ½, 1 or 2 hours
TYPE OF ACTION Type 1B
CONTROL POLLUTION CATEGORY Normal
Specication
SERVICE AND WARRANTY
Your Powersaver controller is not user serviceable. PLEASE DO NOT TRY TO DISMANTLE THE UNIT. This product is guaranteed by your supplier for 2 years from the Date of Manufacture. If it should become defective, please contact your installer or supplier for a replacement unit.
CUSTOMER CARE POLICY
As part of Sangamo’s continuous improvement program, the Company operates a Customer Care Policy. This means that we welcome your comments and complaints, as it can help us to improve our services to you, our customer.
Due to our policy of continuous product improvement and development, the specications in this guide may be subject to change without prior notice.
Sangamo Limited
Industrial Estate, Port Glasgow,
Renfrewshire, PA14 5XG
Tel: 01475 745131 Fax: 01475 744567
Email: enquiries@sangamo.co.uk
Web: www.sangamo.co.uk
Flush Mounting
Surface
Mounting
2 HOURS / 5 HOURS
1 HOUR / 3 HOURS
1/2 HOUR / 1 HOUR
BOOST / BOOST MAXI DAILY WEEKLY & 24/7
( PSB ) ( PSB MAXI ) ( PSD ) ( PSW ) ( PS24/7 )
LNOutNLOut
EARTH
LIVE
NEUTRAL
LOAD MAINS IN
USER INSTRUCTIONS - PROGRAMMING
BOOST
The Powersaver Boost offers 3 options for the on period
duration : ½ hour, 1 hour or 2 hours.
To activate the Boost function, press Boost button once
for ½ hour, twice for 1 hour or 3 times for 2 hours. On
the fourth press of the button, the operation will cancel.
INDICATOR LIGHTS
The Powersaver Boost is tted with three indicator lights to display which setting is selected. While the Boost is active, the indicator light will change to identify the maximum remaining boost time e.g. 2 HOURS selected.
BOOST MAXI
The Powersaver Boost Maxi functions exactly as the ‘BOOST’ above offering 3 options for the on period duration : 1 hour, 3 hours or 5 hours.
DAILY, WEEKLY, 24/7
(See ap label for identication if in doubt)
After the unit has been installed and powered up, a full
display will be indicated. As shown below, this initial display will ash continuously until the Time Setting Mode
has been entered.
TIME SETTING MODE: (Example Wednesday 6:15pm)
1. Press the Set button once and the display shown below
will be indicated.
During time and program mode, parts of the display that ash indicate what can be altered.
2. Use the Hour and Minute buttons to select the correct time. Remember to ensure that the am/pm indicator is correct.
3. Use the Day button to select the correct day of the week (Weekly & 24/7 programmers only).
4. Once the correct time has been entered, the display will
be as shown below.
5. Press the Set button once, to conrm.
PROGRAM SETTING MODE:
As soon as the correct time has been selected and the
Set button pressed, the unit automatically proposes that the program switching time be set and the display shown
below will be indicated.
It is best to write down all program times, prior to programming.
PROGRAM EXAMPLES:
TO SET PROGRAM SWITCHING TIMES:
1. Use the Hour and Minute buttons to set the rst on time, e.g. Prog 1 ON : 7:40am (see display below).
2. Press the Set button once to conrm and set Prog 1 (see display below).
3. Use the Hour and Minute buttons to set the rst off time, Prog 1 OFF: 8:30am (see display below).
4. Press the Set button once to conrm and set next time.
5. To input programs 2 and 3, repeat steps 1 – 4.
6. When program 3 off time has been entered :­a) DAILY - Go to step 9 b) WEEKLY - unit then proposes the weekend switching times (see display below). c) 24/7 unit then proposes Tuesday switching times (see display below).
7. To input the next day or day group program times,
repeat steps 1 – 5.
8. 24/7 only - Additional speed features on 24/7 unit
when setting programs:-
a) Press Boost to copy current day programs into the next day (see display below).
b) Press Day to skip to next day (see display below).
9. When the Set (or Day or Boost on 24/7 unit) has been pressed for the last time, the display will return to the
normal running mode, as shown below.
The indicator light will glow green when a program is active.
NOTES ON PROGRAMMING:
a) All programs must be in consecutive order, i.e. Program
1 must be before Program 2, and Program 2 before
Program 3. If in the wrong order, error messages will be displayed. b) If only 2 or less programs are required, for the
remaining programs enter the same on and off times,
e.g. Prog 3 on 8:00pm, off 8:00pm. This ensures the
unwanted program is cancelled.
c) Programming past midnight is NOT allowed. An error message will displayed. To overcome this the program needs to be split as per example: Desired Program Period - on 10:00pm off 07:00am make Prog 1 - on 12:00am off 07:00am make Prog 2 - on 07:00am off 07:00am make Prog 3 - on 10:00pm off 12:00am
Progs make up desired program period leaving prog 2
available for a program during the day. d) If you try to input the off time before the on time, an error message will be displayed. Press Set to continue. e) If a button is not pressed within 30 seconds, the unit
will revert to the normal running mode. To return to the programming, continue to press the Set button until the
program step you require is shown.
REVIEW MODE/PROGRAM MODIFICATIONS MODE:
To review/change program settings:
1. Press set button twice to access rst program setting.
2. Continue to press set button to scroll through all program settings.
3. 24/7 only you may also press day button to fast forward to specic day.
4. Use the hour & minute buttons at any time to change a
program setting.
5. Either continue to press the set buttons (24/7 only
- you may also press day button) until the normal running mode displayed or leave unit for 30 seconds and it will do so automatically.
NORMAL RUNNING MODE:
In the normal running mode, the unit displays the correct time and day and active programs, e.g. as shown below.
There are 3 more features available in this mode:-
A. Boost mode. B. Off (Holiday) mode. C. Program Override mode.
A. BOOST MODE:
There are 3 boost options:-
½ hour 1 hour 2 hours
To activate the boost function, press the Boost button once for ½ hour, twice for 1 hour and three times for 2
hours. On the fourth press of the button, this facility will
be cancelled.
As the Boost button is pressed, the display will indicate which option you have selected. The indicator light will
glow green.
The display will show remaining boost time.
If, while a boost period is active, you wish to extend the action, press the Boost button until you reach the desired
length, i.e. ½ hour, 1 hour, 2 hours.
B. OFF (HOLIDAY) MODE
The holiday function allows you to suspend programmes
whilst still allowing the Boost function to be used.
To activate, simply press the Off button once and “OFF” will be displayed. To cancel this function, press the Off button again. See display below.
NOTE : This is NOT an override function for programs.
NOTE : BOOST mode still active
C. PROGRAM OVERRIDE MODE
If, during a program On time, you wish to cancel the program, simply press the Boost button once.
NOTE : The program settings will not be affected and the
next time this program is due, it will function as normal. Adjoining programs will also be cancelled.
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Weekly i.e. Mon-Fri
PS24/7 i.e. Mon / Wed / Fri
Prog 1 – on 7:40am off 8:30am
Prog 2 – on 11:50am off 12:40pm
Prog 3 – on 5:20pm off 11:00pm
Weekly i.e. Sat / Sun
PS24/7 i.e. Tue / Thur / Sat / Sun
Prog 1 – on 8:30am off 10:30am
Prog 2 – on 12:00pm off 2:30pm
Prog 3 – on 6:00pm off 11:30pm
Daily
Prog 1 – on 7:40am off 8:30am
Prog 2 – on 11:50am off 12:40pm
Prog 3 – on 5:20pm off 11:00pm
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