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ClimaCon F 

Technical description

3.3.2.4 ClimaCon F 310 - Heating or cooling

 

Dot-Matrix display for visualisation of the setpoint 

temperature, the actual temperature, various error 

codes, the display “BLu” for the teach-in mode, as well 

as the OFF display when the device is switched off

 

LED display heating or cooling

 

LED display with touch surfaces for adjusting the 

setpoint temperature via the Plus and Minus keys and 

for switching between Auto and Eco mode

 

Switching between heating and cooling via change-

over signal

 

Control via app (Bluetooth)

 

Possible modes: Auto (daily or weekly schedule), Eco/ 

Setback, Manual

 

Frost protection (6 °C/ 43 °F) is activated when the 

room thermostat is switched off

 

Temperature limitation and offset temperature 

adjustable

 

Leader output for controlling the setback temperature 

of a follower room thermostat

Only ClimaCon F 310 (24 V)

 

0-10 V output for controlling e.g. Air Handling Units 

(AHU)

 

An external NTC temperature sensor (10 K) can be 

connected for measuring the actual temperature

3.4  Operating elements and displays

3.4.1  ClimaCon F 90, F 100

1

2

Fig. 4: 

Operating elements F 90, F 100

1

Rotary wheel

2

Scale

ClimaCon F 100 Switching on/off / PWM

1

Fig. 5: 

F 100 Switching on/off / PWM

1

Switch position left = on/off
Switch position right = PWM

3.4.2  ClimaCon F 210, F 310

1

4

5

6

3

2

7

8

Fig. 6: 

Operating elements F 210, F 310

1

“ON/OFF” key

2

Display cooling

3

“-” sign, decrease of the desired temperature

4

Temperature display

5

Display heating

6

“+” sign, increase of the desired temperature

7

“Eco mode” key

8

“Auto mode” key

9

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Summary of Contents for ClimaCon F

Page 1: ...ClimaCon F Operating instructions EN ...

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Page 3: ...l description 8 3 3 1 App connection F 210 F 310 8 3 3 2 Functions in detail 8 3 4 Operating elements and displays 9 3 4 1 ClimaCon F 90 F 100 9 3 4 2 ClimaCon F 210 F 310 9 3 5 Technical data 10 3 5 1 General 10 3 5 2 F 90 F 100 10 3 5 3 F 210 F 310 11 4 Accessories and spare parts 12 5 Transport and storage 12 6 Mounting 12 6 1 Tools required 12 6 2 Loosening of the mounting plate 12 6 3 Mountin...

Page 4: ...g profile 17 7 2 4 ClimaCon F 210 F 310 Configuration 19 7 2 5 ClimaCon F 210 F 310 Extended settings 20 8 Operation 20 8 1 ClimaCon F 90 F 100 20 8 2 ClimaCon F 210 F 310 21 8 2 1 Auto mode 21 8 2 2 Eco mode 21 8 2 3 Manual mode 21 8 2 4 Switching off 21 9 Troubleshooting 22 10 Maintenance 22 11 Disposal 22 4 115500984 V07 11 2022 ...

Page 5: ...ivery ClimaCon F room thermostat Safety and installation advice 1 4 Contact OVENTROP GmbH Co KG Paul Oventrop Straße 1 59939 Olsberg GERMANY www oventrop com Technical service Phone 49 0 29 62 82 234 1 5 Declaration of conformity All Oventrop ClimaCon F room thermostats are manufactured in compliance with the relevant provisions of the relevant EU directives Oventrop GmbH Co KG hereby declares tha...

Page 6: ...limaCon 230 V only The power supply you use must meet the criteria of overvoltage categories I or II according to DIN EN 60664 1 At the installation site observe any additional applicable legal requirements derived from the IEC 60364 or HD 60364 Do not operate the product if there is visible damage Work on the power supply may only be carried out by a specialist electrician Disconnect the product ...

Page 7: ... 100 1 2 3 4 5 Fig 2 Design F 90 F 100 1 Control unit 2 Mounting plate 3 Terminal strip 4 Opening for the cable feed 5 Release clip 3 Technical description 3 1 Installation scheme example Fig 1 Installation scheme example 3 2 Design 7 115500984 V07 11 2022 ...

Page 8: ...nput follower of a ClimaCon F 90 F 100 room thermostat The voltage at the setback input reduces the temperature at the follower room thermostat by 4 Kelvin compared to the temperature set at the scale position 2 in Fig 4 on page 9 3 3 1 3 Manual mode You always have the option to set the temperature manually see par 8 2 3 on page 21 3 3 2 Functions in detail 3 3 2 1 ClimaCon F 90 Only heating only...

Page 9: ...switched off Temperature limitation and offset temperature adjustable Leader output for controlling the setback temperature of a follower room thermostat Only ClimaCon F 310 24 V 0 10 V output for controlling e g Air Handling Units AHU An external NTC temperature sensor 10 K can be connected for measuring the actual temperature 3 4 Operating elements and displays 3 4 1 ClimaCon F 90 F 100 1 2 Fig ...

Page 10: ...sions WxHxD mm 88x88x25 3 5 2 2 ClimaCon F 100 230 V Parameter Value Temperature adjustment range 12 C to 28 C frost pro tection Protection category IP20 Switching current short time 1 A Switching capacity Max 5 5 W 4xAktor T2P Inputs Setback input 4 K fol lower not potential free The setback func tion is only useful in pure heating mode Change Over not potential free Outputs On off PWM Accuracy a...

Page 11: ...ection category IP20 Switching current short time 1 A Switching capacity Max 5 5 W 4xAktor T2P Input Change Over not potential free Outputs Setback output leader max 10 mA for up to 10 ClimaCon F 90 F 100 On off PWM Potential free contact max 230 V 90 mA DC AC Accuracy at 25 C 1 K Required actuator Electrothermal actuator normally closed Fuse SMD not exchangeable Colour White Operating voltage 230...

Page 12: ... together with aggressive media 6 Mounting WARNING Danger to life due to electric current There is a danger to life if live components are touched ClimaCon 230 V only The power supply you use must meet the criteria of overvoltage categories I or II according to DIN EN 60664 1 At the installation site observe any additional applicable legal requirements derived from the IEC 60364 or HD 60364 Check ...

Page 13: ...atively the mounting plate can also be mounted on a standard flush mounted box For mounting and installing the actuators you use observe the respective operating instructions Fig 8 Mounting of the mounting plate 1 Hold the mounting plate flat against the wall and align it perpendicularly 2 Mark the drill holes with a pen WARNING Danger to life due to electric current Damage to live lines can cause...

Page 14: ...free 5 IN L1 24 V AC change over not potential free L1 L1 L1 1 2 3 4 5 L2 CO L1 L2 SELV 6 4 1 4 ClimaCon F 210 230 V item no 1155021 Terminal Assignment 1 IN L 230 V operating voltage 2 IN N 230 V operating voltage 3 OUT L 230 V on off PWM 4 OUT L 230 V setback output L L 1 2 3 4 N L N 6 4 1 5 ClimaCon F 310 230 V item no 1155031 Terminal Assignment 1 IN L 230 V operating voltage 2 IN N 230 V oper...

Page 15: ...sive voltages at the terminals for potential free contacts Only apply extra low voltages SELV to terminals 9 and 10 f Connect the cores to the terminal strip according to the terminal assignment for your product variant stripping length 6 mm 6 4 3 Fitting of the control unit NOTICE Damage to the device due to incorrect operating voltage Mounting plates and operating elements of the different produ...

Page 16: ...on 1 in Fig 6 on page 9 2 Press the Eco mode and Auto mode keys simultaneously for approx 3 seconds positions 7 and 8 in Fig 6 on page 9 Fig 11 ClimaCon F Activation of the teach in mode Z The Eco mode and Auto mode key flash alternately The display shows BLu The teach in mode is active The teach in mode remains active for approx 1 minute Without teach in mode the device switches off and retains t...

Page 17: ...onding symbol is displayed here 7 2 2 ClimaCon F 210 F 310 Removal of a room thermostat Fig 15 ClimaCon F app Removal of a room thermostat f Tap and hold the room thermostat that you want to remove Z A selection menu opens in which you can remove the room thermostat 7 2 3 ClimaCon F 210 F 310 Setting of the heating profile You can regulate the room temperature in three ways Auto mode In Auto mode ...

Page 18: ...the week 2 Tap the sign below the day of the week Z A time profile with default values is created for this entry Up to three time periods per day can be configured You can set the desired start and end of the respective time period as well as the setpoint temperature by moving the blue dots to the corresponding values Time periods in the daily routine that you do not configure here are interpreted...

Page 19: ...erature measured on the room thermostat can deviate greatly from the actual room temperature In these cases you can define a correction offset to compensate for the deviation 1 Determine the temperature deviation 2 Set the correction offset accordingly 7 2 4 4 Designation f Here you can change the name of the currently selected room thermostat 7 2 4 5 Symbol f Here you can change the symbol for th...

Page 20: ...tor is closed This can only be selected if the internal sensor is used for temperature measurement 7 2 5 5 Output signal of the actuator Electrothermal actuators can be wired with an on off control or pulse width modulation For surface heating systems we generally recommend pulse width modulation PWM This enables a fast and accurate reaction to temperature differences between the measured actual v...

Page 21: ... 1 2 on page 8 f To activate or deactivate the Eco mode tap Eco mode on the room thermostat position 7 in Fig 6 on page 9 or in the app position 8 in Fig 14 on page 17 8 2 3 Manual mode Manual mode is always active when neither Auto mode nor Eco mode are activated 8 2 3 1 Manual mode on the room thermostat f To manually select a lower room temperature press the sign on the room thermostat position...

Page 22: ...formation is transferred from the smartphone to the ClimaCon 10 Maintenance WARNING Danger to life due to electric current Penetrating liquids can cause electric shocks and fires If necessary clean the surfaces with a soft cloth 11 Disposal Directive 2012 19 UE WEEE The crossed out wheeled bin symbolises that your are legally obliged to dispose of old appliances separately from unsorted municipal ...

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Page 24: ...115500984 V07 11 2022 Oventrop GmbH Co KG Paul Oventrop Str 1 59939 Olsberg Tel 49 2962 820 Fax 49 2962 82400 mail oventrop com www oventrop com ...

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