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Danfoss One

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VÅIOF102

Danfoss Heating Solutions

Wireless devices

     

Danfoss Link™ FT/FT-S wireless relay units

Your wireless system includes one or more 

wireless relays.

The wireless relay is mostly used in one of the 

following ways:

1.   As part of a room heating solution based 

on an electric heat source (electric floor 

heating or an electric radiator). In this case, 

the system also has a Danfoss Link™ RS 

installed, which controls the room tempera-

ture via the heat source/relay.

2.   In installations with electric floor heating, 

in which there is also a built-in floor sensor 

(the sensor is embedded in the concrete).

Electric floor heating 

or electric radiator

The thermostat on the electric radiator (if in-

stalled) must be set to its max. temperature

min.

max.

Floor sensor (optional)

Ordinary room sensor 

operates based on the 

room temperature

Embedded floor sensor

operates based on floor 

temperature

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 Does my system have a built-in floor sensor?

You can easily see if your system is controlled 

by room or floor temperature by accessing the 

room in question on the Danfoss Link™ panel. 

Simply select 

Heat control

 in the 

House con-

trol

 menu. 

If the room is controlled by an ordinary room 

sensor, a thermometer will appear in the dis-

play. If, on the other hand, the room is fitted 

with a floor sensor, a thermometer will be 

shown in the floor of a house.

If the relay is used with an electric radiator 

along with a Danfoss Link™ RS

... it is important that the radiator’s own ther-

mostat is set to the highest possible setting 

(which takes the thermostat out of play).

Please note! The wireless relay also functions as a repeater  

 

unit (signal amplifier) and helps to secure  

 

a strong wireless network. The relay must  

 

therefore always be on.

Summary of Contents for Danfoss Link

Page 1: ...User Guide Danfoss Link A central controller for your entire house DANFOSS HEATING SOLUTIONS...

Page 2: ...o make life easier for you All sub systems in your house communicate with one another via Danfoss Link CC and the system is able to per form several tasks without you as a user having to study loads o...

Page 3: ...made aware where you are in the menu structure at the top of the display The Help key is located in the bottom right hand corner You can use this to obtain ad ditional information about the current gi...

Page 4: ...ting control and then the room Here you can set the desired temperature If you have a Danfoss Link RS you can see the measured room temperature here Please note Be aware that hydronic floor heating is...

Page 5: ...Away Asleep mode If you have hydronic floor heating you should not lower the temperature by more than 1 2 C as the cooling heating time is very long 1 C How the weekly schedule works This function re...

Page 6: ...when you are at home The Away Asleep period can be activated e g overnight when most people prefer slightly cooler temperatures Scheduling examples 6 00 9 00 15 00 23 30 Add period Remove period Set t...

Page 7: ...ral prefer ence 17 0 21 0 21 0 17 0 Our everyday lives do not always run accord ing to plan and sometimes we re forced to stay home say with a sick child In such situations we don t want the system to...

Page 8: ...nge is automatically saved in the Danfoss Link system and is now the new desired temperature for all At Home periods At Home Customize Room The first week after the system is started up in weekly sche...

Page 9: ...es the Danfoss Link system have a tamper proof lock Yes It is possible to use a tamper proof lock for the individual room units All you have to do is select the Customize Room on the individual rooms...

Page 10: ...power an alarm will be issued on the central control panel well before the batteries are completely used up The system will not forget anything even if a unit temporarily loses power In the event of a...

Page 11: ...he room tempe rature is it is not possible to regulate the floor heating system In response we turn up the heat but the system is unable to maintain a specific room temperature If a living connect rad...

Page 12: ...ribe the unique devices you have installed in your house that is the devices you selected when you gener ated this user guide You may also benefit from reading the instruc tions and descriptions provi...

Page 13: ...Link Central Controller simply follow the instructions on the Danfoss Link App To enable smartphone control your Danfoss Link needs to connect to your home WiFi You can do this in Settings located und...

Page 14: ...ense A list of included Software Components and their respective licenses can be found in clause 8 To the extent any Third Party License grants the User rights to use copy or modify the Open Source Co...

Page 15: ...th temperature sensors that are used to control the unit as well as with a tiny radio that enables it to speak with the Danfoss Link CC panel No connection to Danfoss Link CC Overview of display and c...

Page 16: ...ou can install a Danfoss Link RS in the room in the area s you actually use which will assume control of the temperature based on the location in which the sensor is mounted for more about the use of...

Page 17: ...re nearly identical then the system will be unable to sense if a window has been opened This also means that the heating system is inactive and that there is no risk of energy loss resulting from the...

Page 18: ...e used e g SpeedUp located closer to the finished floor light dry floor heating Please note Up to 95 of all systems are installed as heavy floor heating Contact your installer if you are in doubt as t...

Page 19: ...of display and buttons Temperature down Stop heat Temperature up Measured room temperature Low battery Room sensor locked Shown during network test 21 5 Danfoss Link RS Danfoss Link HC Manifold LED 1...

Page 20: ...lementary heat source elec tric heating element when reheating begins This will have a negative impact on your energy consumption Light floor heating We recommend setting a lower economy tem perature...

Page 21: ...crete Opening windows to ventilate a room When ventilating a room you can use the heat stop button on the room sensor in that room By pressing the button all heating in the room concerned will be stop...

Page 22: ...nsor optional Ordinary room sensor operates based on the room temperature Embedded floor sensor operates based on floor temperature 21 5 Does my system have a built in floor sensor You can easily see...

Page 23: ...ity consuming devices 2 In connection with a room heating solution for the control of electric heating panels along with a Danfoss Link RS which main tains the desired room temperature 21 5 If you hav...

Page 24: ...scribed in section 1 If this menu option is not visible the relay is used as described in section 2 and the unit is associated with a room as its heat source equipped with a Danfoss Link RS All weekly...

Page 25: ...becomes necessary The advantage of using a repeater unit is that it is mains powered and unlike a battery operated device it can emit signals very frequently The repeater unit thus plays a vital role...

Page 26: ...s too low in all rooms The heat source is providing no or insufficient heat The heat source itself is oper ating with an automatic tem perature reduction schedule Defective circulation pump Check if t...

Page 27: ...e The radiator is too small Insufficient hydronic bal ancing insufficient flow to radiator or floor heating circuit The room sensor has been shut off the display is blank off Install a larger radiator...

Page 28: ...nt heating output when the heating system needs it The decreased temperature is set so low that the reheating cannot be achieved within the desired time interval The presetting of the radiator valve i...

Page 29: ...Danfoss A S Indoor Climate Solutions Ulvehavevej 61 7100 Vejle Denmark Phone 45 7488 8500 Fax 45 7488 8501 Email heating solutions danfoss com www heating danfoss com V IOG102...

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