Uponor Climate Control Zoning System II, A3800167, A3801165, A3800165, A3080301, A3801160, T-167, T-165, X-165, M-160, A3010100 Installation And Operation Manual
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Climate Control Zoning System II
installation and operation manual
Climate Control Zoning System II
installation and operation manual
is published by
Uponor, Inc.
5925 148th Street West
Apple Valley, MN 55124 USA
T 800.321.4739
F 952.891.2008
Uponor Ltd.
2000 Argentia Rd., Plaza 1, Ste. 200
Mississauga, ON L5N 1W1 CANADA
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are copyrighted and protected by worldwide copyright laws
and treaty provisions. Modication or use of any of the contents
of the document for any other purpose is a violation of Uponor's
copyright, trademark and other proprietary rights.
The presumption for the document is all safety measures have
been fully complied with and, further, that the Climate Control
Zoning System II, including any components that are part of
such system, covered by the manual:
• Is selected, planned and installed and put into operation by
a licensed and trained installer in compliance with current
(at the time of installation) installation instructions provided by
Uponor as well as in compliance with all applicable building
and plumbing codes and other requirements and guidelines;
• Has not been (temporarily or continuously) exposed to
temperatures, pressure and/or voltages that exceed the
limits printed on the products or stated in any instructions
supplied by Uponor;
• Remain in its originally installed condition and is not
repaired, replaced or interfered with, without prior written
consent of Uponor;
• Is connected to potable-water supplies or compatible
plumbing, heating and/or cooling products approved or
specied by Uponor;
• Is not connected to or used with non-Uponor products,
parts or components except for those approved or
specied by Uponor; and
• Does not show evidence of tampering, mishandling, insufcient
maintenance, improper storage, neglect or accidental damage
before installation and being put into operation.
While Uponor has made efforts to ensure the document is
accurate, Uponor does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy
of the information contained herein. Uponor reserves the right
to modify the specications and features described herein, or
discontinue manufacture of the Climate Control Zoning System
II described at any time without prior notice or obligation. The
manual is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind, either
expressed or implied. The information should be independently
veried before using it in any manner.
To the fullest extent permissible, Uponor disclaims all
warranties, expressed or implied, including, but not
limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability,
tness for particular purpose and non-infringement.
This disclaimer applies to, but is not limited to, the accuracy,
reliability or correctness of the manual.
Under no circumstances shall Uponor be liable for any
indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages
or loss that result from the use of or the inability to use
the materials or information in the manual, or any claim
attributable to errors, omission or other inaccuracies in
the manual, even if Uponor has been advised of the
possibility of such damages.
This disclaimer and any provisions in this document do not
limit any statutory rights of consumers.
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Overview
Uponor strongly recommends reading this entire installation
and operation manual before installing the control system.
Safety symbols
The following symbols are used in this document to indicate
special precautions when installing and operating any
Uponor equipment.
Warning! Ignoring warnings can cause injury or
damage to components.
Caution: Ignoring cautions can cause
equipment malfunctions.
Safety measures
Conform to the following measures when installing and
operating any Uponor equipment.
• Read and follow all instructions in this document.
• Ensure a trained installer performs all work in accordance
with local regulations.
• Do not make changes or modications not specied
in this document.
• Switch off all power supply before starting any wiring work.
• Do not use water to clean Uponor components.
• Do not expose Uponor components to ammable
vapors or gases.
Uponor cannot accept any responsibility for damage or
breakdown that can result from ignoring these instructions.
Power
Warning! The Uponor system uses 24 VAC, 60 Hz
power. In case of emergency, immediately disconnect
the power.
Technical constraints
Compliance
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: The grantee is not responsible for any changes or
modications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance. Such modications could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of
the device.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
Caution: To avoid interference, keep installation/data
cables away from power cables of more than 50 VAC.
Limitations for radio transmission
The Uponor Climate Control Zoning System II uses radio
transmission. The frequency used is reserved for similar
applications, and the chances of interference from other radio
sources are very low.
However, in some rare cases, it might not be possible to
establish perfect radio communication. The transmission
range is sufcient for most applications, but each building has
different obstacles affecting radio communication and maximum
transmission distance. If communication difculties exist, Uponor
recommends relocating the antenna to a more optimal position
and ensuring radio sources are at least 16" (40 cm) apart for
solving exceptional problems.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Proper disposal of waste electrical and
electronic equipment
This marking shown on the product or its literature
indicates it should not be disposed with other household
waste at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm
to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste
disposal, please separate this form from other types of wastes
and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of
material resources.
Contact your installer or local government ofce for details
about environmentally safe recycling.
Chapter 1
System overview
The Uponor Climate Control Zoning System II is for use
with underoor heating installations and combines comfort,
user friendliness and temperature control for each individual
room of a home.
The system consists of a base unit, thermostats and actuators.
The base unit manages the operation of the actuators when
the thermostats detect a demand for the heating.
The system is controlled by different types of thermostats.
Designed for maximum comfort, the thermostats communicate
with the base unit by radio link. It is possible to mix the
different types of thermostats in the same installation.
System example
The illustration below shows the system with several installation
options and thermostats.
24V
60Hz
Figure 1-2: Installation examples
C
A
B
Figure 1-1: Installation options
ItemPart no.Description
AA3800167Wireless Digital Thermostat (T-167)
BA3800165Wireless Dial Thermostat (T-165)
CA3801165Wireless Base Unit, 6 zones (X-165)
DA3010100/
A3080301
External relay for pumps
115V
60Hz
D
Note: The oor sensor can connect to both digital and
dial thermostats.
System components
Item Part no.Description
AA3801165 Wireless Base Unit, 6 zones (X-165)
BA3801160 Wireless Base Unit Expansion Module,
6 zones (M-160)
CA3800167 Wireless Digital Thermostat (T-167)
DA3800165 Wireless Dial Thermostat (T-165)
C
D
A
B
Figure 1-3: System components
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Base unit
The base unit operates the actuators, which in turn affect the
ow of the supply water, to change the indoor temperature
using information transmitted from registered thermostats
and system parameters.
Up to six channels and eight actuators can be operated by the
base unit, which is typically located near the radiant manifolds.
Components
D
The radiant illustration below shows the base unit with the
antenna and actuators.
24
VAC
24
VAC
24
VAC
Figure 1-4: Base unit
Caution: Only 24 VAC Uponor actuators are
compatible with the controller.
Main characteristics
• Autobalancing energy-management function
• Electronic control of actuators
• Connection of maximum eight actuators
• Two-way communication with up to six room thermostats
• Separate relays for control of pump and boiler
• Valve and pump exercise
• Logging, backup and updates via microSD card
A
B
C
E
F
Figure 1-5: Base unit components
ItemDescription
AWireless Base Unit (A3801165)
BAntenna
CAntenna connection cable
DMicroSD card
EMounting bracket
FMounting hardware
Options
• Expand base unit with optional expansion module (A3801160)
which adds an extra six channels and six actuator outputs
• Modular placement (detachable antenna)
• Cabinet or wall mounted (with mounting bracket or
supplied screws)
• Free placement and orientation when installing the base unit
(except the antenna which must be installed vertically)
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Thermostats
The thermostats communicate with the base unit through radio
transmissions and can be used individually or in combination.
All the thermostats use AAA batteries.
Important! The thermostat is affected by the
temperature of the surrounding surfaces as
well as the ambient air temperature.
Dial thermostats
Main characteristics
• Adjust temperature setpoint with large dial
• 70ºF (21°C) position is marked on the dial
• LED ring indication when twisting the dial
(changing temperature setpoint)
• Setpoint range is 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C)
• LED in lower-right corner indicating
whether a heating demand exists
• Can be placed up to 98 ft. (30 m) away from the controller
Components
Digital thermostats
Main characteristics
• Shows ambient, set temperature or relative humidity
on the display
• Temperature settings adjusted using +/- buttons on the front
• Backlit display, dims after 10 seconds of activity
• Displays Celsius or Fahrenheit
• Heating demand as well as low battery indication on display
• Displays software version during power up sequence
• Setpoint range is 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C)
• Room temperature regulation with use of optional external
temperature sensors
• Displays optional temperature sensor values if sensors
are connected and relevant room temperature regulation
is activated
• Relative humidity limit indicated in display
• Can be placed up to 98 ft. (30 m) from the controller
Components
C
A
Figure 1-6: Dial thermostat components
ItemDescription
AWireless Dial Thermostat (A3800165)
BWall bracket
C2 AAA 1.5 V batteries
DMounting hardware
B
C
D
E
A
Figure 1-7: Digital thermostat components
ItemDescription
AWireless Digital Thermostat (A3800167)
BWall bracket
CStand
D2 AAA 1.5 V batteries
EMounting hardware
FConnection terminal
B
D
F
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Expansion module
Main characteristics
• Adds six channels and actuator outputs to an existing base unit
• Easy plug-in installation on existing base unit with additional
wiring needed
• Register up to six extra thermostats to the system
• Electronic control of actuators
• Valve exercise
Important! Only one expansion module is supported
per controller.
PWM control
PWM control is used when the Autobalancing function is active.
When installing a system with PWM control, the system is
balanced automatically.
A
B
Components
B
A
C
Figure 1-8: Expansion module components
ItemDescription
AWireless Base Unit Expansion Module (A3801160)
BMounting bracket
CMounting hardware
Uponor actuators
Uponor actuators are mounted on top of the manifold valves
and operated using either on/off signals or pulse width
modulation (PWM) signals.
On/off control
When installing a system with on/off control, manual balancing
of the system is required.
As soon as the temperature measured at a thermostat is lower
(heating mode) than the setpoint temperature, a demand to
change the room temperature is created and sent to the base
unit. The base unit will open the actuators according to current
settings. Once the set temperature is reached, this information
is sent and the actuators are closed. The indicator window on
the actuator shows, with a white bar, how much it is opened.
If the window is completely lled with white it is fully opened,
no white bar shown means the actuator is closed.
Figure 1-9: Actuator valve status
A Actuator has closed the valve (empty indicator)
B Actuator has opened the valve (white indicator)
Autobalancing
The base unit can operate the actuator outputs by either on/off
signals or by Autobalancing (on by default), using PWM signals.
Autobalancing is a function where the system calculates the
actual energy need of single rooms and adapts the output
power of each loop to its length. This means a short loop
might get 20% on time while a long loop might get about 60%.
The automatic balancing continues through the seasons
and throughout the household’s changing lifestyle and
usage patterns, removing the need of manual balancing.
This gives more even oor temperatures and faster system
reaction times with lower energy consumption than any
standard on/off system.
Low hysteresis temperature
Uponor uses a low hysteresis temperature for best performance
of the system. It is used for high-control accuracy by deciding
when to start and stop heating and cooling, based on information
from sensors and setpoint values.
MicroSD card
The system uses a microSD card for cloning automatic backup
(settings and thermostat registration data), manual restoration
of backup, data logging (room data, controller data, system data
and events) and upgrading software.
Time to open and close an actuator is one minute.
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Chapter 2
Installation setup
Installation procedure
Uponor recommends following the process described below
to guarantee the best possible installation results.
StepProcedure
1Installation preparation
2Installing the base unit
3Connecting the expansion module (optional)
4Installing themostats
5Finish installation
Installation preparation
Before starting the installation:
• Verify the contents of the package with the packing list.
• Check whether an external temperature sensor is
to be installed with a compatible thermostat.
• Study the wiring diagram in the end of this manual or
inside the base unit.
Figure 2-1: Base unit with wiring diagram
Placement
To determine where to best place the Climate Control
Zoning System II components, follow these guidelines:
• Ensure the base unit can be installed close to the manifold.
Note: Each manifold must have its own controller
(unless proximity of second manifold allows for it).
• Ensure the base unit is supplied by a 24 VAC,
50 VA transformer.
• Ensure all installed components are protected from
running or dripping water.
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A3800165A3800165A3800167
A3800167
A3800165
Installation example
The gure below shows an installation example of the
base unit (six channels) with an optional expansion module
(six extra channels) using thermostats and actuators.
Thermostats will regulate each room according to their set
temperatures.
• Thermostat 01 controls the actuators on channels
01a, 01b, 02a and 02b with an optional AC sensor.
• Thermostat 03 controls the actuators on channels 03 to 05.
• Thermostat 06 controls the actuators on channels 06 and 07.
• Thermostat 08 controls the actuators on channels 08 to 10
with an optional AC sensor.
• Thermostat 12 controls the actuators on channels 11 and 12.
Note: Refer to page 37 for additional
wiring information.
Caution: Only 24 VAC
Uponor actuators are
compatible with the
base unit.
Option AOption B
Figure 2-2: Installation example
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Chapter 3
Installing the base unit
Placement
• Position the base unit just above the manifold, ensuring
24 VAC, 50 VA power is available.
• Check that the cover of the base unit can be easily removed.
• Check that connectors and switches are easily accessible.
Modular placement
The base unit is designed with the option of modular
placement in mind. This means that all major parts are
detachable and can be placed separately (some extra
wiring may be required depending on placement).
Attaching and detaching components
The components can either snap on or off without having
to remove the covers.
Figure 3-2: Attaching and detaching base unit components
Caution: Be sure to attach the expansion module
by snapping it into place via the connection pins on
the module.
Figure 3-1: Base unit
Important! Wires between transformers and
base unit must be disconnected prior to detaching
the transformer.
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Installing the antenna
The antenna can be attached to the right-hand side of the
base unit or to the wall. If the base unit is installed inside a
metal cabinet, the entire antenna must be placed vertically
outside the cabinet, as illustrated below.
Attaching the antenna to a wall
The illustration below shows the antenna attached to a wall
with screws (A) or double-sided adhesive strips (B).
Figure 3-3: Antenna installation options
Important! The antenna must be installed
vertically for best coverage.
Attaching the antenna to a base unit
The ilustration below shows the antenna attached to the
right-hand side of the base unit.
A
70 mm
B
Figure 3-4: Attaching the antenna to a base unit
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Figure 3-5: Attaching the antenna to a wall
Connecting the antenna cable
Connect the antenna to the base unit using the supplied
antenna cable.
Figure 3-6: Connecting the antenna cable
Attaching the base unit to a wall
The base unit is delivered in a kit that includes screws, wall
plugs and a mounting bracket.
Screws and wall plugs
The gure below shows base unit mounting hole positions
and how to attach it to the wall using screws and wall plugs.
Mounting brackets
Attach the mounting bracket to the wall using the screws and
wall plugs, then attach the base unit to the mounting bracket.
The gure below shows how to attach (A) and detach (B)
the base unit using a mounting bracket.
B
A
A
B
110 mm
80 mm
Figure 3-8: Attaching base unit with screws and wall plugs
Connecting the expansion module (optional)
The illustration below shows how to connect the expansion
module to the base unit.
1
2
1
Figure 3-7: Attaching the base unit to a wall
Caution: Make sure the controller cannot slide
off the bracket if mounting it in any other position
than horizontal.
Figure 3-9: Connecting optional expansion module
Important! Only one expansion module is supported
per base unit.
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Removing the expansion module
BDG H
CEF
A
AB
The illustration below shows how to remove the expansion
module from the base unit.
1.2 mm
8 mm
1
2
Connecting components to the base unit
Refer to the wiring diagram found at the end of this document.
The illustration below shows the inside of the base unit.
Figure 3-10: Removing the expansion module
1. Place a wide, at-head screwdriver in the slot between
the expansion module and the other unit and twist until
the snap-in lock releases. Repeat for the other side.
2. Remove the expansion module. Use caution not to bend
the connection pins.
Figure 3-11: Connecting components to the base unit
ItemDescription
AFuse
BOptional inputs and outputs for pump management,
boiler managment
CChannel registration buttons
DLEDs for channels 01 to 06
EQuick connectors for actuators
FMicroSD card
GPower LED
HWireless antenna
ILEDs for channels 07 to 12
JWireless Base Unit Expansion Module (A3801160)
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