Drayton Digistat + Handleiding
Drayton
Thermostaat
Digistat +
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Digistat+ & Digistat+RF
Room Thermostat
Models:
30002 / RF601
Invensys Controls Europe
Technical Helpline: +44 (0) 845 130 7722
www.draytoncontrols.co.uk
Installation / User Guide 06490056001 (09/05)
User Guide
What is a room thermostat?
... An explanation for householders
A room thermostat simply switches the heating system on
and off 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 off 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 affect how quickly the room cools
down. Turning a room thermostat to a lower setting will result
in the room being controlled at a lower temperature, and saves
energy.
The heating system will not work if a time switch or programmer
has switched it off.
The way to set and use your room thermostat is to ïŹnd 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 thermostat to a low temperature â say 18ÂșC
â and then turn it up by one degree each day until you are
comfortable with the temperature. You wonât 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 different temperatures in individual
rooms by installing thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs) on
individual radiators. If you donât 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 comfortable, then prevent any
overheating in other rooms by adjusting the TRVs.
Room thermostats need a free ïŹow of air to sense the
temperature, so they must not be covered by curtains or
blocked by furniture. Nearby electric ïŹres, televisions, wall or
table lamps may prevent the thermostat from working properly.
Your new thermostat with digital display.
LCD Display
Dial
Set button Battery Compartment
Thermostat Display â Features & Characters
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A demand for heat is
shown by a flame
symbol on the display,
i.e. the thermostat is
calling for heat to bring
the room up to or
maintain it at the
desired temperature.
During normal
operation the display
shows the actual room
temperature.
When the desired
temperature is being
adjusted the word 'SET'
is shown on the
display.
Low battery warning
is shown by a flashing
battery symbol on the
display.
An RF Model is shown
by an antenna symbol
on the display. (No
symbol denotes a
wired model).
FEATURES
This product has the following user adjustable settings
âą Required room temperature (temperature setpoint)
âą Preset temperature setting - Advanced feature
âą Minimum & Maximum temperature settings - Advanced feature
Simple Setting or Operating
To set the required room temperature
âą The display normally shows the current room
temperature to within 0.5ÂșC
âą To adjust the required temperature, turn the
dial clockwise to increase or anti-clockwise to
decrease, (1 click = 1ÂșC), the LCD will display
the temperature setpoint as it is being adjusted
and âSETâ will be displayed. After a few seconds
the display will return
to normal operation and
will display the actual room temperature.
While adjusting the temperature during normal
operation, when you reach the maximum or
minimum possible setting the display will ïŹash to
indicate you cannot adjust the product further.
ADVANCED FEATURES
Adjusting the Setpoint using the Preset Temperature Mode
Change the temperature at the press of a button, for example, if
you are going out to the shops for an hour you can reduce the
temperature to save energy and then when you press the button
again on your return the setpoint will return to the previous level.
âą To adjust the setpoint to the preset (or Setback) temperature,
press the âSetâ button during normal operation and the product
will go into Preset mode.
NB. This feature can be used to quickly adjust the temperature
setpoint to a setback temperature for economy operation if for
example, âPreset Temperature = 15ÂșCâ. Or alternatively to a comfort
setpoint if âPreset Temperature = 21ÂșCâ.
âą Once the setpoint has been changed to the preset (or setback)
temperature by pressing âSetâ the display will show the âPreset
Temperatureâ and âSETâ will be ïŹashing in the display as shown,
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âSETâ will ïŹash for approximately 5 seconds and during this time
the âPreset Temperatureâ can be altered by rotating the dial.
âą The product will remain in the Preset mode. Once 5 seconds
have elapsed (since the last dial adjustment) the word âSETâ will
stop ïŹashing on the display as shown,
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The product is still in the Preset mode.
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Location
Room Thermostat
1.5m
Care should be taken to mount the thermostat in a position which
is not subject to direct sunlight or draughts. Preferably it should be
mounted on an inside wall about 1.5m (5ft) above the ïŹoor in a
position where it can respond to room temperature but away from the
direct inïŹuence of radiators or other appliances giving off heat.
Signal Strength
Before ïŹxing the to the wall it is recommended to ïŹrst Digistat+RF
check the signal strength from that location.
To do this, remove the batteries, press and hold the âsetâ button whilst
reïŹtting the batteries, keep the âsetâ button held and after a few
seconds the display will show ârFâ which indicates that the Digistat+RF
is continuously sending an OFF signal to the SCR (receiver). Leave the
Digistat+RF in position and return to view the SCR. If the red LED is
continuously ïŹashing, this indicates a good signal. If the red LED is not
ïŹashing, this indicates a poor signal and you need to reposition the
Digistat+RF until the red LED is ïŹashing.
When the signal strength has been conïŹrmed remove the batteries to
cancel the test and follow the installation instructions.
Before Installation
If you do not have the knowledge to install the thermostat safely then
you must arrange for a competent electrician to install it for you.
Wiring must conform to the current IEE regulations.
Prior to commencing the installation you must ensure the mains
supply is switched off.
Remove battery
compartment
Loosen screw
Standard cable entry is from the rear, but if surface wiring, from the
top or bottom, is to be used, or extra space for cabling is required, use
the optional Pattress box (sold separately).
WIRING
Room Thermostat (not RF models)
Off On COM N
FOR FIXED WIRING ONLY
Heating
satisfied
or call for
cooling
Not
required
Call
for
heat'
Common
/switched
live from
Time Control
FAULT DIAGNOSIS (All Models)
If the display shows E1, the following faults could have occurred
1. Internal temperature sensor has failed.
2. Ambient temperature is outside product operating temperature range.
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Digistat+ & Digistat+RF
Room Thermostat
Models:
30002 / RF601
Invensys Controls Europe
Technical Helpline: +44 (0) 845 130 7722
www.draytoncontrols.co.uk
Installation / User Guide 06490056001 (09/05)
Installation Guide
Technical Data
DIGISTAT+, DIGISTAT+RF
ROOM UNIT
2 x AA Size, 1.5V alkaline batteriesPower Supply:
Switch Type & Rating:
Relay version: SPDT 2(1)A 12-240V AC(DC) Volt free
Radio frequency:
RF version: 433 MHz
30m typically. The range may be affected by Radio Signal Range:
(RF Version) the composition / density and number of
walls between the Digistat RF and SCR.
Temperature Range: 5 to 30ÂșC
Control Accuracy: + 0.5K @ 20ÂșC
Ambient Temperature: Operating 0ÂșC to 50ÂșC /
Storage â20ÂșC to 55ÂșC
Applicable Standards: EN60730-1:2001; EN60730-2-7:1992
2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive
89/336/EEC EMC Directive
EN300220-1
Suitable for surface or conduit box Mounting:
mounting
Wiring:
Relay: Designed for ïŹxed wiring only, to comply
with current IEE regulations.
No wiring requiredRF:
SINGLE CHANNEL
RECEIVER (SCR)
230V AC 50HzPower Supply:
Switch Type & Rating: SPDT (voltage free) 2(1)A 230V AC or
23V AC (DC)
Designed for ïŹxed wiring only, to comply Wiring:
with current IEE regulations.
Reception Frequency: 433 MHz
Insert screwdriver
and unlatch
the clip
Pull back plate
straight off
When changing an existing
product and there is a
neutral wire present, use the
neutral (N) terminal on the
product.
Remove battery
compartment
N L 1 2 3 4
50 mm
minimum
clearance
40 mm
minimum
clearance
40 mm
minimum
clearance
70 mm
minimum
clearance
N L 1 2 3
230V AC 50Hz
Fused 3A
Common
heating
satisfied
or call for
cooling
Call for
heat
Volt free contacts
N L 1 2 3
SCR
L -
N -
Digistat + RF
Radio signals
to SCR - no wiring
Switched
230V AC
fused 3A,
Internal
boiler
electronics
External
controls
connections
TAMPER PROOFING (All Models)
To tamper proof the product i.e. prevent unauthorised adjustment of
the product set the Min and Max temperatures to the same desired
value.
FAULT DIAGNOSIS (All Models)
If the display shows E1, the following faults could have occurred
1. Internal temperature sensor has failed.
2. Ambient temperature is outside product operating temperature range.
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BATTERY REPLACEMENT (All Models)
âą When the batteries are getting low (approx 30 days battery
life remaining) the battery symbol will ïŹash in the display, it is
recommended to change the batteries during this period.
âą After approx 30 days, a continuous battery symbol only will be
shown in the display and the unit will remain OFF.
How to replace the batteries
Remove the battery compartment by pinching the tabs and
withdrawing downwards. Replace the spent batteries with 2 x AA 1.5V
alkaline batteries ensuring correct orientation. Replace the battery
compartment pressing fully home.
RF PRODUCT ONLY
SCR RECEIVER (RF Model only)
SCR (Receiver) Normal Operating Mode
âą Once the âWireless Systemâ has been commissioned, there should
be little need for any user interaction with the SCR.
âą During normal operation the red and green LEDs will occasionally
be on, these signify the following;
Green LED
The green LED will be on when there is a demand for heating, and
off when there is no demand.
Red LED
The red LED will ïŹash for 7 seconds, approximately every 5
minutes. This denotes that a radio signal is being received from
the Digistat+RF unit.
Situations Requiring Attention
Red LED continually ïŹashing
âą This denotes that the batteries in the Digistat+RF unit are
approaching the end of their life (see âbattery replacementâ).
Red LED continually on
âą This denotes that the SCR has been unable to receive a radio
signal from the Digistat+RF unit. This may be caused by the
batteries being dead (see âbattery replacementâ) or some
temporary interference with the radio signal.
âą To resend and test the signal, go to the Digistat+RF unit and open
the battery drawer, after a few seconds (the display will go blank)
close the battery drawer and then reset to your desired
temperature. If the radio signal has been successfully transmitted
and received, the red LED will ïŹash for 7 seconds then go off.
âą If the red LED stays on, there may be some other fault that will
require the attention of a heating engineer/electrician.
Manual Overide
âą The heating can be manually switched on and off by using the
âOVERRIDEâ button on the SCR in a fault situation, even though
the red LED will stay on until a satisfactory signal is reinstated.
âą Once the SCR receives a satisfactory signal again, it will
automatically reset itself for normal operation.
Combi boiler basic wiring layout
Zone control basic wiring layout
COMMISSIONING THE âWIRELESS SYSTEMâ (RF Models only)
Standard for all models
IMPORTANT: MULTIZONE INSTALLATIONS ONLY
If more than one âwireless systemâ is ïŹtted within the same property.
ie. for controlling 2 or more zones (multi-zone) it is essential that the
Digistat RF units are matched correctly to the relevant SCR. This is
easily achieved by commissioning each Digistat and SCR in turn.
1. Install (see installation instructions) and turn power on to the
SCR (receiver). If a separate programmer is ïŹtted, ensure that it is
switched on. The red LED should come on.
2. Push the âoverrideâ button on the SCR once. The green LED should
also come on. Check to see if the boiler and/or motorised valve
are working.
3. To enter âlearnâ mode push the button marked 1 followed by 2
(OVERRIDE) and hold both depressed together. The red LED
should ïŹash for 2 seconds and then go out signifying the SCR is in
learn mode. Release both buttons.
4. The red and green LEDâs should both now be on.
5. Take the Digistat RF and hold it within sight of the SCR (no closer
than one metre).
6. Insert the batteries into the holder and slide them into the Digistat
RF until the drawer clicks into place.
7. The Digistat RF should now display the actual room temperature.
If the unit has been stored in a cold place, it may take time to
warm up.
8. As soon as the battery compartment is slid back into place, the
red LED on the SCR should ïŹash for 7 seconds and then go out.
The green LED may be on or off depending on the room
temperature at the time of commissioning.
9. If the red LED remains on, slide down the battery drawer on the
Digistat RF, check the battery positions are correct, and once the
display has faded, repeat steps 6 to 8.
10. Increase the âSETâ temperature on the Digistat RF by rotating the
dial clockwise until a ïŹame symbol appears, in the left hand
segment of the display.
11. The red LED on the SCR should ïŹash for 7 seconds. This conïŹrms
that the radio signal is being sent and received. After 7 seconds
the red LED should go out and the green one come on.
12. Check to conïŹrm that the boiler and/or motorised valves are
working.
13. Decrease the âSETâ temperature on the Digistat RF by rotating the
dial anticlockwise until the ïŹame symbol disappears.
14. The red LED on the SCR should ïŹash for 7 seconds. After 7
seconds both the red and green LEDs should go out. Check that
the boiler and/or motorised valve have powered down.
15. Place the Digistat RF in the chosen operating position, (see Digistat
RF location section) and repeat steps 10 to 14. Once you have
conïŹrmed the system operates correctly, ïŹt and secure the
Digistat RF to the wall (see installation instructions).
During normal operation the red LED on the SCR will ïŹash for 7
seconds each time a radio signal is received from the Digistat RF. This
will occur approximately every 5 minutes.
The green LED on the SCR denotes a call for heat (ON).
Once the system has been successfully commissioned, buttons 1
and 2 on the SCR should not be pressed simultaneously, unless a
replacement Digistat RF or SCR is ïŹtted.
RF PRODUCT ONLY
INSTALLATION OF SCR (RF Models only)
ON
RECEIVE / ALARM
OVERRIDE
LEARN
MODE
If you do not have the knowledge to install the SCR safely then you
must arrange for a competent electrician to install it for you. Wiring
must conform to the current IEE regulations.
Prior to commencing the installation you must ensure the mains supply
is switched off.
Installation Instructions
Read all installation and commissioning instructions before
proceeding.
Do not switch on until ready to commission.
The system wiring must be able to be fully disconnected from the
mains supply by a switch incorporated in the ïŹxed wiring having a
contact separation of at least 3mm on both poles. Fused at 3A.
Location
The Digistat SCR (receiver) should be mounted in a convenient
position, close to the combi boiler or central heating system wiring
centre. (Care should be taken not to mount the SCR in a position
where it is surrounded by metal objects or mains voltage cable, as this
may interfere with the radio signal).
For the best performance install in an open space, at least 30cm
distance from any metal objects including wall boxes and boiler
housing.
It is recommended that the SCR is mounted on the wall nearest the
ïŹnal location of the Digistat +RF room thermostat and not less than
30cm from the boiler side panel.
Warning: Installing the SCR too close to the metal side panel or
mains cables may interfere with the radio signal.
Fixing (minimum wall plate clearances shown)
1. Loosen the securing screws, remove the wallplate, and if surface
wiring is to be used, snap out the cable entry strip on the bottom
edge of the wallplate with a pair of pliers.
2. Fix the wallplate, terminals at the top, either direct onto the ïŹat
wall using wall plugs and no 6 x1â wood screws or on a ïŹush
mounting single conduit box using M3.5 x 14 screws. Minimum
wallplate clearances are shown.
3. Complete the wiring to the SCR wallplate in accordance with the
relevant diagram, to comply with current IEE regulations.
4. Place the SCR onto the wallplate and tighten the securing screws.
SCR wallplate clearances
Electrical
This product is double insulated and does not require an earth
connection. The SCR should be wired to the combi boiler or central
heating wiring using the correct type of cable or ïŹex. The SCR should
be wired in to replace hard wired room or programmable thermostats
shown on the system or boiler wiring diagrams. Always check other
manufacturers instructions for compatibility.
To cancel the Preset Mode & return to normal operation
You can either,
1. If you want to return to your previous setpoint (before you entered
the Preset mode) then press the âSETâ button. The Preset mode will
be cancelled and the product will return to normal operation and the
display will show the current room temperature as shown,
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2. If you want to set a new setpoint, just rotate the dial until your
required setpoint is shown on the display. After a couple of seconds
the display will change to show the current room temperature as
shown,
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To change the user adjustable settings
âą To enter the âUserâ menu, press and hold the âSetâ button for
more than 5 but less than 10 seconds â the display will show âPrâ
(Preset temperature setting) as shown,
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If the dial is turned clockwise one click then âHIâ (Maximum
temperature setting) will be displayed and if turned one more click
clockwise then âLoâ (Minimum temperature setting) will be displayed.
Changing the Preset Temperature
âą To adjust the âPresetâ temperature enter the user menu as
described above, then rotate the dial until âPrâ is shown, press the
set button and the display will show the current Preset setting.
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âą Rotate the dial clockwise to increase the Preset temperature
& anti-clockwise to reduce the Preset temperature. Press the
âSetâ button to conïŹrm and âPrâ will be displayed.
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Changing the Maximum Temperature Setting
âą To adjust the maximum temperature setting enter the user
menu as described above, then rotate the dial clockwise until âHIâ
is showing.
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âą Then press the âSetâ button, the current setting is shown.
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âą Rotate the dial clockwise to increase the maximum temperature
setting (max.30ÂșC) and anti-clockwise to reduce the maximum
temperature setting (min 5ÂșC or min. temp. setting). Press the
âSetâ button to conïŹrm, the display will show,
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Changing the Minimum Temperature Setting
âą To adjust the minimum temperature setting enter the user
menu as described above, then rotate the dial clockwise until âLoâ
Is showing.
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âą Then press the âSetâ button, the current setting is shown.
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âą Rotate the dial clockwise to increase the minimum temperature
setting (max.30ÂșC or max. temp. setting) and anti-clockwise to
reduce the minimum temperature setting (min 5ÂșC). Press the
âSetâ button to conïŹrm, the display will show,
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While adjusting the settings within the menu, when you reach the
maximum or minimum possible setting the display will ïŹash to
indicate you cannot adjust the product further, e.g. you cannot set
the Preset higher than the maximum temperature setting.
To return to normal operation, either press the âSetâ button for
more than 5sec or wait for 1 minute and it will return automatically.
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SCR
See
note
Switched live
from wiring
centre
Motorised valve
N
To boiler
and/or
pump
Radio signals
to SCR - no wiring
230V AC
fused 3A
Digistat + RF
BOILER
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30cm Min
Preferred side of boiler
The range may be affected by
composition/density and number of walls
between the Digistat +RF and SCR
Radio Signal Range:
30m Typically
SCR
Product specificaties
Merk: | Drayton |
Categorie: | Thermostaat |
Model: | Digistat + |
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