evohome Wireless Radiator Zoning Kit Installation & User Guide Getting the most from your evohome system Installation & User Guide 1 Getting the most from your evohome system Thanks for choosing an evohome Wireless Radiator Zoning Kit. By adding Wireless Radiator Zoning Kits to your evohome system you are creating smart zones which means more comfort, more control and savings of up to 40% on heating your home*. Energy savings by smart zoning Heating the whole house as one zone is like turning all your lights on from one switch. With an evohome Connected Pack and a Wireless Radiator Zoning Kit on each radiator you can divide your home into separate areas based on your lifestyle, so you only need to heat areas depending on when and where you spend time. Working with zones A zone can be one room or a number of rooms. For example you may want to group all of your bedrooms as one zone and control them together. Alternatively, if you have several radiators in a single room or open space, they can be grouped into a single zone so you don’t need to control them individually. *Source: Energy Saving Research Unit (ESRU), Strathclyde University 2013 & TACMA 2013 - Energy savings quoted were calculated using a 3 bedroom, 2 level home, located in the UK, modelling a family of 4 over a typical week’s activity, comparing an evohome smart zoning system, with recommended settings, to a system comprising of a simple timer, single non-programmable room thermostat and no Thermostatic radiator valves. Individual Energy savings gained are dependent upon existing controls, environment and lifestyle. 2 Getting the most from your evohome system Installation & User Guide 3 Getting the most from your evohome system Follow these instructions to learn more about smart zoning and set up your Radiator Controllers. Before you start Make sure you have an evohome Wireless Heating Controller installed and a Radiator Zoning Kit for each radiator in your home. Icon Key evohome Controller Radiator Controller In this guide What’s in the box 4 Radiator Controller overview 4 Set up your Radiator Controller 5 Using your Radiator Controller 13 Troubleshooting18 Technical & Safety information 19 4 Information What’s in the box 1 x Wireless Zoning Radiator Controller 1 x Adaptor pack to fit the majority of radiator valves 2 x AA batteries Radiator Controller overview Adjustment dial Menu button Communication error Communication status Indicates a manual adjustment from the dial Manual adjustment has been disabled Battery status Wireless signal strength Temperature display Line of text LCD display Installation & User Guide 5 Set up your Radiator Controller If you are adding one or more Wireless Zoning Radiator Kits to an evohome Connected Pack you need to power up the Radiator Controllers and then bind them to the evohome Controller using the ‘Installation Menu’. It may be easier to power up and bind the Radiator Controllers while they are close to the evohome Controller – you can install them in their assigned zones later. When you bind a Radiator Controller to the evohome Controller it permanently stores the connection and there should never be a need to rebind them even after a power cut. In this section Step 1: Power up and bind the Radiator Controller Step 2: Install the Radiator Controller Step 3: Wireless Signal Test Advanced settings 6 8 9 10 6 Set up your Radiator Controller 6 Step 1:Power up and bind the Radiator Controller Enter the binding mode on evohome Controller Press and hold Settings for 3 seconds Press the green tick 3 Press ADD ZONE 4 Press the zone you want to add the Radiator Controller to 5 Rename the zone if required and/ or press the green tick 6 Press RADIATOR VALVE 7 If you want to control the zone temperature with the evohome Controller (which needs to be located in that zone) press YES, otherwise press NO. 1 2 1 12:03 Monday 27 April Quick Actions Living room 21˚ 21˚ Hot Water 45˚ Kitchen 18˚ 18˚ Dining room Bathroom 17˚ 17˚ SETTINGS 17˚ 15˚ Bedroom 1 19˚ 18˚ Bedroom 2 23˚ 23˚ SCHEDULE Continued on next page Installation & User Guide 7 Bind the Radiator Controller to the evohome Controller ! Remove the adjustment dial Open the battery clip and insert the AA batteries supplied 3 Close the clip and replace the adjustment dial 4 Press the button once − it should say UNBOUND 5 While UNBOUND is displayed press button again for 5 and hold the seconds – it should say BIND 1 Synchronisation can take up to 4 minutes until the current room setpoint temperature is displayed on the Radiator Controller. If BINDING is not successful, it is terminated automatically after approx. 10 minutes. – or – To cancel BINDING, select EXIT using the adjustment dial and confirm with the button. 2 Press the button once – it should say BINDING 7 You should receive a SUCCESS message on the evohome Controller (if not go back and re-bind) 8 The name of the allocated zone should appear on the Radiator Controller display when you press the button 6 9 1 2 Either press the green tick to add another Radiator Controller to the same zone, or press the red cross if you don’t need to add another radiator to the zone. 4 5 Press once 6 hold 5 sec Press once Set up your Radiator Controller 8 Step 2: Install the Radiator Controller Install the Radiator Controller on the radiator Locate the room (zone) for the radiator controller Slide the locking mechanism to the unlock position 3 Remove the adaptor from the bottom of the Radiator Controller 4 Unscrew the black wheel fully anticlockwise 5 Remove any existing control from the radiator valve 6 Screw the white end of the adaptor on to the radiator valve 7 Push the Radiator Controller fully on to the adaptor with the screen facing towards you 8 Slide the locking mechanism to the locked position 1 You may need to use one of the adaptors supplied with the Wireless Radiator Zoning Kit for your radiator valve: 1.Slide the adaptor onto the radiator valve and turn it until you feel it click into place. 2.If necessary, secure the adaptor in place with one of the screws provided. 2 3 4 Remove 2 3 Rotate 7 Steps 1 and 2 need to be repeated for each new zone you are adding to the heating system. Installation & User Guide 9 Step 3: Wireless Signal Test Check the wireless signal strength Check the wireless signal strength between the Radiator Controller and the evohome Controller (the evohome Controller should be placed in its normal location). On the Radiator Controller for the selected zone 5 Press the button - the zone name is displayed 6 While the zone name is displayed press and hold the button again for 5 seconds 7 Turn the dial to display RF CHECK 8 Press the button again - the display should say CHECKING 9 Press the button again to send a test signal to the evohome Controller - The Radiator Controller will display a signal strength bar and a rating from 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent) – 0 means the Radiator Controller has not received a test signal back from the evohome Controller. 10 To exit test mode turn the dial to exit and press the button. It will exit automatically after 10 minutes. 5 6 Press once 7 hold 5 sec 8 9 Press once 10 Set up your Radiator Controller Advanced settings Settings menu The Radiator Controller has 12 basic settings (parameters) that can be adjusted if required. To enter the settings menu 1 Press the button for approximately 5 seconds until LANGUAGE is displayed 2 Turn the adjustment dial to select the desired parameter (left-hand digit will flash). 3 Press the button to edit the parameter (right-hand digit will flash) 4 Use the adjustment dial to set the desired setting and confirm with the button 5 To exit the menu, select exit using the adjustment dial and confirm with the button 1 hold 5 sec Installation & User Guide 11 Parameter list Parameter Description Available Settings 1 language Display language Sets the language of the interface on the display 1 ... 6 2 = English* 2 backlight Display backlight Sets whether or not the display backlight comes on when the adjustment dial is turned or the button is pressed 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled* 3 win time Auto window open duration When an open window or door is detected the radiator valve will be closed for this period of time 0 = Inactive 30 = Minutes* 90 = Minutes 4 win dec Auto window open temperature fall rate Rate at which the room temperature decreases before Auto Window Open function closes the radiator valve 0.2 ... 2.0 0.8 = 0.8°C per min* 5 win inc Auto window open temperature rise rate Rate at which the room temperature rises before Auto Window Open function opens the radiator valve 0.2 ... 2.0 0.2 = 0.2°C per min* 6 stroke Valve stroke range Sets the stroke range to suit the radiator valve 0 = Standard stroke* 1 = Full stroke 7 ROOMTEMP Temperature display Displays either the programmed set temperature or the measured room temperature 0 = Set temperature* 1 = Room temperature 8 calibrate Temperature offset Adjusts the measured temperature to compensate for the location of the radiator controller -3 ... 3 0 = 0°C offset* 9 battery Battery type Sets the battery type used in the radiator controller Alkaline / Lithium / NiMH 0 = Alkaline* 1 = Lithium 2 = NiMH 10 valve pos Valve position display Briefly displays if the valve is open or closed when enabled 0 = Disabled* 1 = Enabled 11 win type Auto Window Open function Automatic window open detection 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled* 12 fullreset Factory reset Resets all parameter settings to factory default (does not reset the stored binding data) 0 = Disabled 1 = Full reset* 13 exit Press to exit the settings menu *recommended settings 12 Set up your Radiator Controller Installation & User Guide 13 Using your Radiator Controller The Radiator Controller will operate your smart zone according to the programmed settings from the evohome Controller and you shouldn’t need to make many adjustments at the radiator. There are however some basic adjustments and display information you can do on the Radiator Controller. In this section Manual temperature override Display the room (zone) name Replacing the batteries Automatic monitoring functions Emergency operation 14 15 15 16 17 14 Using your Radiator Controller Manual temperature override Manually override a room’s scheduled temperature The sheduled temperature for the room can be changed by turning the adjustment dial. This remains active until the Radiator Controller receives the next scheduled temperature change from the evohome Controller. The symbol on the display shows that the temperature was changed manually and remains until the next scheduled temperature change. Turn the radiator OFF By turning the adjustment dial anticlockwise until OFF is displayed, the valve will be closed permanently. With the Radiator Controller set to OFF it will no longer follow the programed schedule from the evohome Controller. It will still operate according to the frost protection setting and will still run its valve cycle to prevent the valve seizing. To resume the heating schedule you need to set a temperature on the Radiator Controller. When the next set temperature is received from the evohome Controller the Radiator Controller will then follow the programmed schedule. Installation & User Guide Display the room (zone) name To display the room (zone) name on the Radiator Controller 1 Press the button 2 The name of the room (zone) associated will the Radiator Controller will be displayed for a few seconds 1 2 Press once Replacing the batteries 15 Using your Radiator Controller 16 Automatic monitoring functions Window open function In order to save energy, if a window or door gets opened and causes a sudden temperature drop in the room, the Radiator Controller closes the radiator valve. window is displayed on the Radiator Controller and the symbol is displayed on the evohome Controller for that room. When the temperature begins to rise again the Radiator Controller will reopen the radiator valve after 30 minutes (default). Valve protection To prevent the radiator valve from seizing, if the valve has not been fully opened within a period of two weeks the Radiator Controller will cycle the valve open and closed. This will happen on the Monday after the two week period has been detected. cycl is displayed on the Radiator Controller during the valve cycle. ! The heating system must be switched on for the frost protection function to operate. Frost protection To prevent the water in the heating pipes from freezing, if the room temperature drops below 5°C the Radiator Controller opens the radiator valve and closes it again when the temperature rises to 6°C. It will maintain this cycle until the room temperature rises above the frost protect level. frost is displayed on the Radiator Controller during the frost protection period. Installation & User Guide 17 Emergency operation Emergency radiator valve operation Manually opening the radiator valve will only heat the radiator if the boiler is actively providing heat to another room in your heating system. If the Radiator Controller is not functioning (i.e. exhausted batteries) you can manually open and close the radiator valve. Slide the locking mechanism to the unlock position 2 Remove the Radiator Controller from the radiator valve adaptor 3 Manually operate the radiator valve by turning the black wheel on the adaptor: Anticlockwise = open the valve Clockwise = close the valve 4 Replace the batteries or faulty Radiator Controller as soon as possible to return your smart zoning heating system to its full energy efficiency 1 1 2 FAQ/Troubleshooting 18 Troubleshooting Problem/Display Possible Cause Remedy Batteries exhausted Replace the batteries. Wireless communication error Check the wireless communication between the Radiator Controller and the evohome Controller (Step 3: Wireless Signal Test). Icons are flashing Repeat the binding procedure. Check the power supply to the evohome Controller and the Radiator Controller. no sync Wireless communication interrupted Check the wireless communication between the Radiator Controller and the evohome Controller. e1 sensor Radiator Controller defective Replace the Radiator Controller. e2 valve Improper installation of Radiator Controller Check the Radiator Controller is properly installed on the radiator valve and adaptor. Seized radiator valve Check that the valve can be manually opened and closed (see Emergency operation on page 17). Motor cannot be moved Remove the blockage or replace seized valve. The radiator stays hot The radiator valve not closing fully Check the Radiator Controller is properly installed on the radiator valve and adaptor. Check that the valve can be manually opened and closed (see Emergency operation on page 17). Remove the blockage or replace seized valve. Change the valve stroke parameter to full-stroke mode (Parameter 6). Motor does not move Locking mechanism on the Radiator Controller not in the locked position Slide locking mechanism to the locked position The Radiator Controller does not accept scheduled temperature changes from the evohome controller Radiator Controller has been manually set to OFF Use the adjustment dial to set the room temperature to the desired value. When the next scheduled temperature change is received from the evohome Controller the Radiator Controller will resume following the programmed schedule. blocked off is displayed Local override of the Radiator Controller has been disabled by the evohome Controller Enable local override for that zone in the Installation Menu of the evohome Controller Installation & User Guide Technical & Safety information Type Protection class Radio communication RX Class 2 Supply voltage Connection to the radiator Ambient temperature Dimensions Ambient conditions Humidity THR92H1002 IP30 ISM (868.0...870.0MHz) Range: typically 30m within residential buildings Battery type LR6, AA, AM3 Alkaline: 2 x 1.5V Lithium: 2 x 1.5V NiMH: 2 x 1.2V M30 x 1.5 0...50°C 96 x 54 x 60mm For living area, business and commercial areas as well as small businesses 10...90% relative humidity Disposal WEEE directive 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive • At the end of the product life dispose of the packaging and product in a corresponding recycling centre. • Do not dispose of the unit with the usual domestic refuse. • Do not burn the product. • Remove the batteries. • Dispose of the batteries according to the local statutory requirements and not with the usual domestic refuse. Declaration of Conformity Hereby Honeywell declares that this Radiator Controller is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. 19 20 Installation & User Guide 21 evohome For installation and programming help: 0300 1301299 www.evohome.honeywell.com [email protected] Manufactured for and on behalf of the Environmental and Combustion Controls Division of Honeywell Technologies Sàrl, ACS-ECC EMEA, Z.A. La Pièce 16, 1180 Rolle, Switzerland by its Authorised Representative Honeywell Inc. Honeywell Control Systems Ltd. Skimped Hill Lane, Bracknell Berkshire RG12 1EB Technical Help Desk: 0300 1301299 www.evohome.honeywell.com 50093474-001 A © 2013 Honeywell International Inc. homexpertTM by Honeywell is a trademark of Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved.