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Areas of application:

Boiler

Combination boiler

Domestic heating technology for heating and water heating

Pump-controlled central heating systems with two-way spring-loaded check valves

Pump-controlled central heating systems with three-way valves

Gravity heating systems with or without valves

Gravity heating with room thermostat

The intended use also includes compliance with all information specified in this manual.
Any use other than the intended use is considered incorrect use. The legal warranty is voided by any
interference with, or modifications to, the device.

Residual risks

The device is state-of-the art and designed in accordance with current safety requirements. However,
residual risks remain that require caution when using the device. The residual risks, and the conduct
and measures they require, are listed in the following.

 

 

 

EN

 

 

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Summary of Contents for thermio eco b1

Page 1: ...thermio eco B1 and B2 EN Operating manual...

Page 2: ...more the local accident prevention regulations and the general safety regulations in the area in which the device is operated apply Illustrations in this manual are intended to provide a general under...

Page 3: ...GmbH Bundesstr 36 78112 St Georgen GERMANY Declaration of conformity and download instructions The declaration of conformity for the device described in this manual a download of the manual and the te...

Page 4: ...1 Installation 16 Electric connection and installation 16 Other wiring diagrams B1 28 Other wiring diagrams B2 37 Operation 47 Setting the time 47 Setting the on off time 49 Selecting the operating mo...

Page 5: ...Overview thermio eco B1 and mounting plate Fig 1 Front and side view EN 5...

Page 6: ...imer that switches con nected loads on and off at defined times The thermio eco B1 timer is used to regulate a heating circuit It can be connected to a water cir cuit a heating circuit or a joint wate...

Page 7: ...thermio eco B2 and mounting plate Fig 2 Front and side view EN 7...

Page 8: ...and off at defined times The thermio eco B2 timer is used to regulate two heating circuits Hot water or heating circuits can be connected and regulated independently of each other in the OFF and CONST...

Page 9: ...manual switch and the thermio eco B2 two channel timer has two manual switches one for each channel In the thermio eco B2 two channel timer the two channels can be set independently of each other If a...

Page 10: ...Positions Effects OFF Permanently switched off TIMED Automatic mode switches according to the set ting of the ON or OFF tappets CONST Permanently switched on 10...

Page 11: ...extent of the danger WARNING This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a potentially dangerous situation that may result in death or severe injuries if the situation is not avoided NOTICE T...

Page 12: ...tips and recommendations as well as informa tion for efficient and fault free operation Intended use The thermio eco B1 and thermio eco B2 timers are used exclusively for timer regulation of heating...

Page 13: ...hermostat The intended use also includes compliance with all information specified in this manual Any use other than the intended use is considered incorrect use The legal warranty is voided by any in...

Page 14: ...g electrical voltages Have assembly and connection performed by a qualified electrician only WARNING Danger due to insufficient wire cross section If wires with an insufficiently large cross section a...

Page 15: ...to perform work on electrical systems and to identify and avoid potential dangers of their own accord A qualified electrician is specifically trained for the work environment in which they work and a...

Page 16: ...of the wall In general the following instructions apply to both connection wire options Where there are differences the corresponding installation type is specified before the instructions WARNING Dan...

Page 17: ...terial damage to any wires in the wall Make sure that there are no wires in the wall at the installation position Personnel Qualified electrician Special tool Power drill Drill Flat head screwdriver P...

Page 18: ...Removing the mounting plate Fig 4 Undo the mounting plate from the device housing 1 Undo the safety screw on the device housing Fig 4 with the flat head screwdriver 18...

Page 19: ...The screw in the mounting plate is captive in other words you can loosen it but you cannot remove it EN 19...

Page 20: ...2 Remove the mounting plate Fig 5 Mounting plate 1 Connection terminal strip 2 Mounting holes 3 Cable feed through 4 Earth contact 5 Safety screw 6 Defined breaking point for cable feed through 20...

Page 21: ...ern from the mounting plate Fig 5 2 onto the wall 4 Drill holes at the points you marked 5 Insert suitable wall plugs for the screws into the holes 6 Connection wires directly out of the wall Thread t...

Page 22: ...Fig 6 Installing the mounting plate 8 If installing in a flush mounted socket use machine screws Use wood screws for on wall mounting Fasten the mounting plate with the screws Fig 6 22...

Page 23: ...ted protection class 2 so no earthing con nection is necessary To improve the appearance insert the earth con nection into the earth terminal Insert the earth connection wires into the earth contact F...

Page 24: ...g 7 thermio eco B1 wiring diagram N Neutral conductor L Live conductor 1 Not assigned 2 NC normally closed contact OFF 3 COM changeover contact common conductor contact 4 NO normally open contact ON 2...

Page 25: ...normally closed contact HW OFF 2 NC normally closed contact CH OFF 3 NO normally open contact HW ON 4 NO normally open contact CH ON 11 Insert the connection wires for the device into the correspondin...

Page 26: ...12 NOTICE Tightening torques To avoid damage and faulty contacts tighten the terminals using a torque of 0 6 Nm Tighten all terminals using the Phillips screwdriver 26...

Page 27: ...sing on the mounting plate 13 Clip on the device housing and place it on the mounting plate Fig 9 14 Tighten the safety screw on the device housing Fig 9 with the flat head screwdriver The device is n...

Page 28: ...eating systems etc The wires need to be connected according to the components that are to be con nected room thermostat contact thermostat etc and the installation type of the heating system To ensure...

Page 29: ...Fig 10 Pump controlled central heating systems This diagram is suitable for mains connection connection wire L 3 has to be connected here EN 29...

Page 30: ...table Model E N common demand satisfy Tower SS E 4 1 2 Tower SSTRS E 4 1 3 ACL TS 142 E 4 1 2 Drayton RTE E 4 1 2 3 Honeywell T 6160B 2 1 3 4 Landis Gyr RAD 5 4 6 2 Switchmaster SRT2 5 1 3 2 Sunvic TL...

Page 31: ...Fig 11 Combination boiler Combination boiler table Model Fig 11 N Fig 11 L Fig 11 3 Fig 11 4 Chaffoteux Celtix 2 20 OFF N PH 7 6 EIM Leblanc GVM 420 see Fig 13 EN 31...

Page 32: ...eat N L C D Saunier Duval SD 620 F N L 2 3 Saunier Duval SD 123C N L 2 1 Saunier Duval SD 235C N L 2 1 Saunier Duval SD 135C N L 2 1 Saunier Duval SD 625M see Fig 12 Vaillant VCW 20 1 T3W 1MP 2R 3 4 V...

Page 33: ...242 EH 1 2 3 4 Vokera 18 72 MCF N L 4 5 Vokera 21 84 MCF N L 4 5 Vokera 21 84 TURBO N L 4 5 Vokera 18 72 DMCF N L 3 4 Vokera 21 84 DMCF N L 3 4 Vokera 21 84 DC TURBO N L 3 4 Vokera 20 80 RS TURBO N L...

Page 34: ...er Heatslave 9 24 OF N L 1 2 Worcester Heatslave High Flow BF N L 2 2 Worcester Heatslave High Flow OF N L 2 3 Saunier Duval SD 625M Always use the special 24 V thermostat that is delivered together w...

Page 35: ...Fig 12 Saunier Duval SD 625M EN 35...

Page 36: ...ElM Leblanc GVM 420 Fig 13 ElM Leblanc GVM 420 36...

Page 37: ...been omitted to aid clarity When connecting the systems we recommend using a suitable cable junction box For con nection information consult the documentation from the manufacturer of the cable junct...

Page 38: ...llowing combinations of manual switch position and effect on the system cannot be assigned OFF Permanently switched off TIMED Automatic mode switches according to the setting of the ON or OFF tappets...

Page 39: ...ity heating system the red pin on the timer has to be removed Fig 14 Removing the red pin 1 Undo the safety screw on the device housing Fig 14 2 with the flat head screwdriver 2 Remove the device hous...

Page 40: ...f the device housing Keep the red pin Fig 14 1 in a safe place for future use 4 Clip on the device housing and place it on the mounting plate 5 Tighten the safety screw Fig 14 2 on the device housing...

Page 41: ...Fig 15 Gravity heating with room thermostat EN 41...

Page 42: ...Fig 16 Gravity heating with valves Only valves with switch over limit switches are suitable 42...

Page 43: ...Fig 17 Pump controlled central heating systems with two way spring loaded check valves EN 43...

Page 44: ...Fig 18 Pump controlled central heating systems with three way valves TOWER MP322C ACL 697B340 DRAYTON FLOW SHARE 2 HONEYWELL V4073A LANDIS GYR SK 3L SUNVIC SD 1701 44...

Page 45: ...table Model E N common demand satisfy Tower SS E 4 1 2 Tower RS E 4 1 3 ACL TS 142 E 4 1 2 Drayton RTE E 4 1 2 3 Honeywell T 6160B 2 1 3 4 Landis Gyr RAD 5 4 6 2 2 Switchmaster SRT2 5 1 3 Sunic TLX225...

Page 46: ...act thermostat table Model E common demand satisfy Tower CS1 Red Black Yellow ACL HTS 2 Drayton CS1 E 1 2 3 Honeywell L641 A C 1 2 Landis Gyr RAM 21 1 2 3 Switchmaster SCT 1 2 3 Sunvic SA 2451 E 3 1 2...

Page 47: ...Operation Setting the time Personnel User Fig 19 Setting the time EN 47...

Page 48: ...age to the timer Make sure to turn the dial and clock hand clockwise only To roughly set the time turn the dial Fig 19 2 clockwise until the indicator marker Fig 19 3 points to the current time In 12...

Page 49: ...hand Fig 19 1 clockwise until the time indicated by the indicator marker Fig 19 3 matches the current time The dial and the clock hand rotate together with the current time Setting the on off time Per...

Page 50: ...ing that time if the tappets are pushed outwards the heating system is switched on during that time Push the tappets to OFF Fig 20 1 or ON Fig 20 2 according to your desired switching times 2 To activ...

Page 51: ...Cover is open Fig 21 Manual switch 1 Switch the manual switch to the desired position The device reacts according to the position EN 51...

Page 52: ...Positions Effects OFF Permanently switched off TIMED Automatic mode switches according to the set ting of the ON or OFF tappets CONST Permanently switched on 52...

Page 53: ...al dangers Electric scrap and electronic components must be disposed of correctly i e the parts for disposal must be sorted into material groups Disposal must be environmentally responsible and must e...

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