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Frost & Fireguard settings

 

Frost & Fireguard Settings

Fireguard is a safety feature intended to work in addition 
to standard smoke and fire alarms and not as the only 
fire warning device.

  If a CHS unit detects a temperature 

in your room higher than expected the control panel will 
signal a warning. When your control panel is connected 
to the internet it will also call up to four telephone 
numbers to warn you of a possible fire.  You can set the 
warning temperature to any value above 50°C (122 °F).  
We recommend 51°C (124 °F).   
 
Frostguard turns on a heater in any room if the room 
temperature falls below 3°C regardless of the individual 
heater settings.  Frostguard will be prevented if heating 
goes beyond the spend limits set by the user. 

Options: 

 

Set Fireguard warning temperature

 

Select this option by touching the screen and enter 
the temperature figure using the keypad. Press the 
save button to store your entry. 

 

Set contact numbers

 

You may enter up to four contact numbers in the list.  
In the situation of a Fireguard warning, these numbers 
will be automatically called and relayed a standard 
voice message warning you of the potential fire risk. 
 
Touch each list item on the screen and type the 
number using the keypad. Press the save button to 
store your entry. 

 

Turn Fireguard function on or off

 

Touch ON or OFF to turn this function on or off.  
Press the save button to store your entry. 

 

Turn Frostguard on or off

 

Touch ON or OFF to turn this function on or off.  
Press the save button to store your entry. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PSU 1001

Page 1: ...Version EN UK 01 02 2016 Language English Control Panel User Guide Logicor CH Ltd...

Page 2: ...TION 1 CONTROL PANEL 2 CLEAR HEATER UNITS 3 SECTION 1 HELP MODE 4 HELP MODE 5 SECTION 2 CONTROL PANEL TEMPERATURE SETTINGS 6 CONTROL PANEL TEMPERATURE SETTINGS 7 MAIN SETTINGS 8 Wifi Settings 9 Time D...

Page 3: ...gs 19 LOAD ORIGINAL SETTINGS 20 CLEAR HEATER SYSTEM SETTINGS 21 Adjust Complete System 22 Adjust Zones 23 o Adjust Independent Zone 24 o Independent Zone Switched ON 25 o Edit Zone Name Temperature 26...

Page 4: ...t Surface Temperature 42 o Heat up Mode Adjust Activation Threshold 43 Heat up Mode Override Activation 44 o Heat Up Mode Override Deactivate 45 Heater Surface Temperature 46 CLEAR HEATER CLOTHES DRYE...

Page 5: ...MER SETTINGS 58 TIMER SETTINGS 59 WEEKLY SETTINGS 60 Add Event 61 Adjust Event 62 GRAPHICAL VIEW 63 ENABLE DISABLE SCHEDULING 64 SPECIFICATION CONTROL PANEL 65 SPECIFICATION CLEAR HEATER UNITS 66 GH 5...

Page 6: ...stall your Clear Heater System in the most effective position to heat your property safely and efficiently Safety Maintenance WARNING A heater units must not be used if the glass panels are damaged Cl...

Page 7: ...WARNING Do not cover Additional Warnings Recommendations For Indoor use only Do not use with an extension socket Do not hang on or place weight on the heater units Check the cordset and routing regula...

Page 8: ...t pas tre install s une hauteur sup rieure 1 8 m dans une salle de bain AVERTISSEMENT N installez pas le Clear Heater System dans une penderie ou au plafond Nos installateurs vous conseillerons et ins...

Page 9: ...e suspendus directement au dessus d un radiateur Clear Heater AVERTISSEMENT Ne pas couvrir Avertissements et recommandations suppl mentaires Pour une utilisation en int rieur uniquement Ne pas utilise...

Page 10: ...dispositivos Clear Heater no deben instalarse a una altura superior a 1 8 m ADVERTENCIA No instale Clear Heater System en un armario o techo Nuestros t cnicos le aconsejar n e instalar n su Clear Heat...

Page 11: ...s prendas directamente sobre un dispositivo Clear Heater ADVERTENCIA No cubrir Otros Advertencias y recomendaciones S lo para uso interior No utilizar con una toma de extensi n No cuelgue ni coloque p...

Page 12: ...s user guide is designed to help you get the most from your Clear Heater System and understand the different functions available on the control panel Your control panel also has help messages associat...

Page 13: ...timal heating The control panel is also equipped with Wifi capability to receive software updates via the internet The control panel is pre programmed to work out of the box but you can change the set...

Page 14: ...he heaters have a very thin carbon heating element sandwiched between two sheets of toughened glass with a mica insert to minimise rear facing heat loss We pride ourselves in making robust products th...

Page 15: ...n 1 Help Mode Select the Help Icon on your control panel display then turn to page 5 Section 1 Help Mode Page 4 Section 2 Control Panel Temperature Settings Page 6 Section 3 Status Screen Page 53 Sect...

Page 16: ...you additional information about the current control panel display Pressing the screen again takes you back to your previous screen Options Press Help Icon Touch the help icon at any time to enter hel...

Page 17: ...Temperature Settings Select the Cog Settings Icon on your control panel display then turn to page 7 Section 1 Help Mode Page 4 Section 2 Control Panel Temperature Settings Page 6 Section 3 Status Scr...

Page 18: ...ions and the fireguard function settings Load original settings Page 20 Load the original factory settings if you want to reset the system back to its factory settings You will be asked to confirm you...

Page 19: ...to accurately regulate your heater system and provide you with up to date performance and cost data Tariff settings Page 11 Enter your tariff rate to get accurate cost and performance data for your sy...

Page 20: ...our Smartphone Use the keypads to type in your settings and press the save button to store your settings The INFO message at the top displays the current Wifi status Options Manual setup Enter your ne...

Page 21: ...updates will then update automatically Options Enter time Enter the current time by first selecting that area on the screen The time format is Hours Minutes Seconds Use the keypads to type in your set...

Page 22: ...talled Please remember to amend your tariff rate on the control panel if and when your tariff changes Options Enter your electricity tariff Enter your electricity tariff by first selecting that area o...

Page 23: ...ation Summer and winter times are updated automatically If necessary you can manually adjust the time zone in 1 hour increments by tapping above or below the time zone on screen Options Enter your hom...

Page 24: ...libration allows you to fine tune the touch screen sensitivity settings Options Status Screen Options Page 14 Choose which performance data appears on the main status screen Brightness Settings Page 1...

Page 25: ...m from the list If you only have one heater system available only one option will be listed Options Choose Clear Heater System Page 15 Choose this option to adjust the performance data readings for yo...

Page 26: ...of options Once your choice is selected it will display a tick next to the item and will be displayed on the main status screen The status screen is reached by pressing the Home Icon Options Choose y...

Page 27: ...g off into sleep mode Options Edit display brightness level Touch the plus and minus symbols to increase or decrease the brightness setting between 1 and 10 Press the save button to store your entry E...

Page 28: ...CE standard or faulty electric appliances plugged in and causing interference near to a plugged in heater unit Options Edit display brightness level Page 16 Edit LED brightness level Page 16 Change d...

Page 29: ...ight and middle of the screen to automatically adjust to your settings When completed the confirmation screen will display the results Options Press top left corner of display Press the dot at the top...

Page 30: ...less of the individual heater settings Frostguard will be prevented if heating goes beyond the spend limits set by the user Options Set Fireguard warning temperature Select this option by touching the...

Page 31: ...et all heater units to their original heater names and temperatures Once reset you will have to re enter all your settings and preferences again This does not affect any safety parameters which are no...

Page 32: ...ooms together Adjust heaters Page 30 Heater units can be set to operate individually Link heaters Page 36 Heater units can be linked to operate together as one unit This is useful when you have a larg...

Page 33: ...entering numbers in the keypad You can also turn the system on and off Leave the system on if you want the control panel to optimise your heating for you Options Adjust complete system temperature Sel...

Page 34: ...y when you need it Scroll through the list to select an existing zone to adjust or press Add new zone to add a new zone to the system Options Adjust the independent zone Page 24 Choose this pre progra...

Page 35: ...turn the Independent Zone on by using the control panel touch screen options on this display Options Adjust zone temperature Touch the screen and type the required temperature using the keypad Press...

Page 36: ...current monthly cost of running the Independent zone is included in the total costs but can also be displayed separately on the Status Screen Page 54 by adding the I Zone cost option from the Status S...

Page 37: ...can be deleted from the system Options Edit zone name and temperature Touch the screen and type the name and temperature details using the keypad Press the save button to store your entry Assign heate...

Page 38: ...from the system Options Edit zone name and temperature Touch the screen and type the name and temperature details using the keypad Press the save button to store your entry Assign heater units to zon...

Page 39: ...assigned to a zone then use the zone settings Assigned heater units will display a tick next to the name Note Heater units can only be assigned to one zone at a time Options Assign heater units to zon...

Page 40: ...ed from the system Only the zone will be deleted and not the individual heater units Confirm your choice with yes or no Options Select YES Choose YES to delete this zone from the system Warning This a...

Page 41: ...re to give each heater unit a unique setting Options Adjust an existing heater Page 34 Choose a heater name from the list of existing heater units to be able to edit the name and temperature Page 34 a...

Page 42: ...your new heater unit and enter the heater ID number here to automatically add it to the system Options Enter heater ID Touch the screen and enter the heater identification number using the keypad The...

Page 43: ...number on the underside of the base Once you enter this number on the previous screen Page 31 the control panel attempts to connect the new heater unit automatically Options Wait while connecting to...

Page 44: ...ct the new heater unit automatically The results are shown on this screen If successful you can adjust its individual settings or repeat the process to add an additional new heater unit Options Adjust...

Page 45: ...or deleted from the system Options Edit heater name and temperature Touch the screen and type the name and temperature details using the keypad Press the save button to store your entry Assign heater...

Page 46: ...on this screen by selecting YES or NO If you make a mistake a heater unit can always be added again by selecting the add new heater option on page 30 Options Select YES Choose YES to delete this heat...

Page 47: ...an turn on and off independently to maintain the desired zone temperature Linked heater units can still operate within a zone by adding the individual heater units to a zone Options Adjust link Page 3...

Page 48: ...link can be deleted from the system completely Options Edit name and temperature of link Touch the screen and type the name and temperature details using the keypad Press the save button to store you...

Page 49: ...k can be deleted from the system Options Edit name and temperature of new link Touch the screen and type the name and temperature details using the keypad Press the save button to store your entry Mod...

Page 50: ...heater units then operate as if they were one unit Selected heater units will display a tick next to the name Options Select heater units to link together Select individual heater units from the list...

Page 51: ...ly the link between heater units will be deleted and not the individual heater units Confirm your choice with yes or no Options Select YES Choose YES to delete this named link from the system Warning...

Page 52: ...ure The default threshold is if 20 of the system is below 0 9 C of target temperature All heaters then heat up to compensate for and quickly achieve optimal temperature but this does use more energy O...

Page 53: ...re during heat up may be considered safer where lower surface temperatures are preferred in a child s bedroom or with elderly or vulnerable people for example Options Increase the heat up mode surface...

Page 54: ...crease the activation threshold Touch the screen reading and enter the preferred threshold value using the keypad A higher value e g 90 will reduce the frequency of heat up mode activation and the aff...

Page 55: ...d outside air could activate the heat up mode more often for the whole system You may override or switch off Heat Up mode for eleven days to prevent the heaters entering heat up mode Note This product...

Page 56: ...or example you have a heater unit located in an indoor porch area where the outside door is opened frequently cold outside air could activate the heat up mode more often for the whole system You may o...

Page 57: ...may be considered safer to have lower surface temperatures in a child s bedroom or with elderly or vulnerable people for example Options Increase the normal surface temperature Touch the screen readin...

Page 58: ...of the heater units Use the control panel settings to select which Clear Heater unit to use and adjust the drying time in 15 minute intervals The status of the dryer function is displayed at the botto...

Page 59: ...ENT Ne pas couvrir ADVERTENCIA No cubrir Choose from the list of available heater units which one you want to use with the special clothes dryer unit The chosen heater unit is highlighted with a tick...

Page 60: ...RTISSEMENT Ne pas couvrir ADVERTENCIA No cubrir From this screen you can choose how long you want to dry your clothes in front of your chosen heater unit Note The clothes dryer unit will be available...

Page 61: ...settings to select which Clear Heater unit to use and adjust the drying time in 15 minute intervals The status of the dryer function is displayed at the bottom of the screen Note The clothes dryer un...

Page 62: ...ttings The InLine Hot Water System settings can be adjusted from this screen if you have the system installed and set up All InLine Hot Water System settings are covered in a separate user guide Optio...

Page 63: ...eer or a qualified electrician to check the system for faults The customer should call either their distributor Logicor Technical Support of a qualified system engineer for advice If the customer live...

Page 64: ...3 Status Screen Select the Status Home Icon on your control panel display then turn to page 54 Section 1 Help Mode Page 4 Section 2 Control Panel Temperature Settings Page 6 Section 3 Status Screen Pa...

Page 65: ...een You can choose which status readings are displayed here by pressing the Control Panel Temperature Settings Cog Icon then choosing Main Settings Screen Options Status Screen Options See page 13 Opt...

Page 66: ...ost Energy Settings Select the Cost Energy Settings Pound Icon on your control panel display then turn to page 56 Section 1 Help Mode Page 4 Section 2 Control Panel Temperature Settings Page 6 Section...

Page 67: ...ep track of costs and energy usage Choose your heater system from the list to start editing your targets Additional systems are proposed for the future that will be listed on this screen if available...

Page 68: ...to your chosen target Options Adjust cost targets Choose a screen option and enter your preferred cost targets using the keypad For example set the cost per day that you want to spend on heating Scro...

Page 69: ...5 Timer Settings Select the Timer Clock Icon on your control panel display then turn to page 59 Section 1 Help Mode Page 4 Section 2 Control Panel Temperature Settings Page 6 Section 3 Status Screen P...

Page 70: ...the new lower temperature Options Weekly settings Page 60 Schedule your heater system on a day by day basis to increase or reduce the temperature of the whole heater system at different times of day...

Page 71: ...f state at a particular time reduce the temperature by 9 C for example and it will in effect turn your heater system off until your room environment cools down by 9 C At that point the heater system w...

Page 72: ...environment cools down by 9 C At that point heating will resume at the new lower temperature Options Scroll through days Press the left and right scroll arrows to scroll through the days of the week...

Page 73: ...room environment cools down by 9 C At that point heating will resume at the new lower temperature Options Scroll through days Press the left and right scroll arrows to scroll through the days of the w...

Page 74: ...be shown above the blue line A reduction in temperature will be shown below the blue line Your current day and time is displayed below the graph together with the status of your weekly scheduling eith...

Page 75: ...e heating to retain the new lower temperature Options Weekly settings Page 60 Schedule your heater system on a day by day basis to increase or reduce the temperature of the whole heater system at diff...

Page 76: ...Body White plastic casing Base Chrome plated Aluminium Electric Supply Located on the rear of the control panel connection via CAT5 or CAT6 patch lead to a Logicor bespoke power supply unit The socket...

Page 77: ...230V UK NZ Australia 120V USA CAN Voltage Type AC Frequency 50Hz UK NZ Australia 60Hz U S Width 1100mm 550mm 600mm 1100mm Height 600mm 600mm 1100mm 300mm Depth 11mm 11mm 11mm 11mm Weight 19kg 10kg 19...

Page 78: ...ion Maximum effective range 8m 4 9um wavelength range Internal Logicor proprietary computer controlled software TEMPERATURE CONTROL Programmable via Control Panel In the unlikely event of a control pa...

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Page 83: ...MANUFACTURER Logicor CH Ltd Unit 7 Thornes Office Park Monckton Road Wakefield WF2 7AN West Yorkshire UK www logicor co uk www clear heater co uk...

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