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Temperature adjustment knob for temperature setpoint

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Clearly marked dial

3

Indicator marker

1. Turn the temperature adjustment knob (Fig. 8/1) so that the indicator marker (Fig. 8/3) points to the

temperature setpoint on the clearly marked dial (Fig. 8/2).

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The device activates the heating system and the water temperature is adjusted to the tem-
perature setpoint.

The control setting for an optimum temperature setpoint is
between 60 °C and 65 °C.

Setting the temperature setpoint to a higher value does not make
the water heat up more quickly. The speed of heating is deter-
mined by the conditions in the heating system only.

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for thermio essential BCP

Page 1: ...thermio essential BCP EN Operating manual...

Page 2: ...uctions specified in this manual Furthermore the local accident prevention regulations and the general safety regulations apply for the operating area of the device Copyright This manual is copyright...

Page 3: ...str 36 78112 St Georgen GERMANY Declaration of conformity and download instructions The declaration of conformity for the device described in this manual and a download of this manual can be found at...

Page 4: ...5 Design and function 5 Contents 7 Safety 8 Installation 12 Connecting the electricity 12 Installation on a pipe 18 Installation on a cylinder 20 Operation 25 Disposal 27 Technical data 29 123 456 78...

Page 5: ...Overview Design and function Design Fig 1 Front and side view EN 5...

Page 6: ...e is meas ured directly on the surface of the cylinder or the pipe by means of a contact Fig 1 1 The temperature setpoint is set using the temperature adjustment knob Fig 1 2 When the contact allows t...

Page 7: ...mponents are included in the contents Number Designation 1 Thermio essential BCP contact thermostat 1 Spring wire 24 cm for fastening to a pipe 1 Plastic sheathed wire bracket 1 5 m with hook for fast...

Page 8: ...e 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...

Page 9: ...endations as well as informa tion for efficient and fault free operation Intended use The contact thermostat may only be used for regulating the temperature of heating systems with a temperature range...

Page 10: ...ue to insufficient wire cross section If wires with an insufficient cross section are used a short circuit or fire may occur Only use terminals with a cross section between 1 mm and 2 5 mm for flexibl...

Page 11: ...ge and experience and knowledge of the relevant standards and regula tions allows the qualified electrician to perform work on electrical systems and to identify and avoid potential dangers of their o...

Page 12: ...electric shock Improper assembly and installation of the device may result in life threat ening electrical voltages Have assembly and connection performed by a qualified electrician only Personnel Qu...

Page 13: ...ires must have a cross section between 1 mm and 2 5 mm Removing the housing cover 1 Unscrew the cover retaining screw on the housing cover Fig 1 5 by hand 2 Remove the temperature adjustment knob Fig...

Page 14: ...3 Remove the housing cover Fig 2 Front view without housing cover 14...

Page 15: ...Earth contact 5 Cable gland The device terminals are visible Fig 2 Connecting 4 Strip insulation from the connection wires Length of stripped insulation 8 mm 5 Thread the connection wires into the dev...

Page 16: ...perature decrease 2 Contact for temperature increase 6 To ensure wiring is correct also consult the operating manual for the heating system in use Insert the connection wires into the corresponding te...

Page 17: ...s tighten the terminals using a torque of 0 6 Nm Tighten all terminals using the Phillips screwdriver Installing the housing cover 9 Place the housing cover on the device 10 Insert the temperature adj...

Page 18: ...Installation on a pipe Personnel Qualified electrician Materials Thermal compound Spring wire 24 cm Prerequisite The device now has an electrical connection 18...

Page 19: ...to the cylinder pipe contact Fig 4 2 2 Put the device Fig 4 3 together with the cylinder pipe contact onto the pipe Fig 4 1 and hook the spring wire into the left hand hook Fig 4 4 of the device 3 Cl...

Page 20: ...nd that the device is installed level and securely Installation of the device is now complete Installation on a cylinder Personnel Qualified electrician Materials Thermal compound Plastic sheathed wir...

Page 21: ...onnecting the electricity on page 12 Fig 5 Position on the cylinder 1 Position the device Fig 5 2 on the cylinder at a height that is equivalent to around to of the overall height above the floor Fig...

Page 22: ...Fig 6 Dimensions of hole in the insulation 2 Cut a hole in the insulation on the cylinder Fig 6 figures in mm 22...

Page 23: ...Fig 7 Installation on a cylinder 1 Cylinder 2 Hook 3 Cylinder pipe contact 4 Fastening slot 3 Apply thermal compound to the cylinder pipe contact Fig 7 3 EN 23...

Page 24: ...ogether with the cylinder pipe contact onto the cylinder and pull the plastic sheathed wire bracket into the fastening slot Fig 7 4 from above 6 Ensure that the plastic sheathed wire bracket has been...

Page 25: ...Operation Setting the temperature setpoint Personnel User Fig 8 Operation EN 25...

Page 26: ...point on the clearly marked dial Fig 8 2 The device activates the heating system and the water temperature is adjusted to the tem perature setpoint The control setting for an optimum temperature setpo...

Page 27: ...e sorted into material groups Batteries rechargeable batteries Directive 2006 66 EC and electrical or electronic scrap must under no circumstances be disposed of with gen eral waste If in doubt please...

Page 28: ...has been made covering return or disposal ensure that the dismantled components are recycled Scrap metals Ensure plastic elements are recycled Dispose of other components after sorting them according...

Page 29: ...ectrical data Voltage level 230 V AC Voltage tolerances 10 Frequency 50 60 Hz Protection class IP40 Rated surge voltage 4 kW Hysteresis 10 K Control range 0 80 C Temperature sensor range 0 110 C 123 4...

Page 30: ...and additional properties in accordance with EN 60730 1 Type 1 B Ambient conditions Humidity in operation 10 90 relative humidity condensation free Temperature in operation 0 55 C Temperature storage...

Page 31: ...General data Colour White Weight 159 g Material ABS UL94 V0 Height 105 mm Width 53 mm Depth 38 mm 123 456 789 123 EN 31...

Page 32: ...80 10 1470 7 0217 V01 Gr sslin GmbH Bundesstrasse 36 78112 St Georgen GERMANY Telephone 49 7724 933 0 Fax 49 7724 933 240 info graesslin de www graesslin de...

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