6
Sunvic
Select 207, SunPro 2000
N
L 1
2
3
4
Sunvic
SP50, SP100 (link L-3)
N
L 1
4
2
5
The programmer must be set to the type of system it is to con-
trol. The link on the back of the unit has two settings – P and G.
P = a fully pumped and controlled system – allowing
heating and hot water to be set separately.
G = a gravity-fed hot water system – which does not allow
independent setting of heating without hot water, though
hot water can be controlled alone.
Loosen the securing screws on the old programmer and
unplug it. Check that there’s 70mm clearance to the right of
the wall-plate, and 25mm above it. Check the chart on the
next page to compare terminals and if necessary, change the
wiring of the wall-plate to suit. Now plug the Lifestyle unit into
the wall-plate and tighten the securing screws.
Check the 3A fuse, and switch on the mains.
The ideal location is 1.4m above floor level, with reasonable
lighting, good access, no condensation, no extremes of
temperature, and a supporting surface that fully covers the
back of the unit.
Position with 70mm clearance to the right, 25mm above, and
sufficient room to access the securing screws underneath.
Fix, with terminals at the top, either direct to a flat wall using wall
plugs and No. 6 x 1” (25mm) woodscrews, or on a flush mount-
ing single conduit box type UA1 (BS4662) using M3.5 x 14 bolts.
DO NOT USE A SURFACE MOUNTING BOX.
* Can simply be removed from the backplate and replaced without any disturbance to the existing wiring.
WIRING THE TIMESWITCH
Make the wiring connections as
above. Note that the output
contacts are voltage-free, so
power needs to be put on to
Terminal 1 either by linking from
Terminal L or from a separate
supply with a
3A fuse
.
WIRING THE PROGRAMMER
Arrowed numbers relate to
the junction box.
Consult boiler handbook
for details of pump
overrun wiring.
Connection Charts
Wiring Colour Codes
GR Grey
Y
Yellow
BK Black
BL Blue
BR Brown
RD Red
W White
OR Orange
YG Yellow/Green
C Common
H Call for Heat
S Satisfied
N Neutral
E Earth
L Live
*Thermostat Key
USING A DRAYTON SIMP-L-FIT, ALTHOUGH NOT
NECESSARY, WILL MAKE THIS INSTALLATION EASIER.
LP111Si – a 24hr program, up to 3 heating periods
each day, and every day the same.
LP711Si – a 7-day program, allowing for different
timings on each day of the week, up to 3 heating periods
each day.
If the engineer hasn’t set your timings for you, your timeswitch
will work with a standard program that has been set at the
factory. If this doesn’t suit you, it’s very easy to change it –
when you’ve read this introductory section, simply turn to
the page for your timeswitch model.
Remember:
Make your changes using the SET?, YES/-, and + buttons
You can’t set ON1 as the last timing before midnight, but you
can set OFF3 after midnight – providing it’s not more than 23
hours and 59 minutes after ON1.
You need to set the timings in sequence – i.e. ON1, OFF1, ON2,
OFF2, ON3, OFF3. If you get out of sequence, the display will
flash a warning.
Installer note: After installation, tear along perforations indicated and retain this section - only leave
the User instructions with the end user
Installer note: After installation, tear along perforations indicated and retain this section - only leave
the User instructions with the end user
on the programmer, found under the bottom flap.