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Uponor Climate Co˘ntrol™ Zoning System Installation Guide

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Section 9

Technical Data 

General

•  IP: IP30 (IP: degree of non-accessibility to the active 

parts of the product and degree of non-accessibility 
of water)

•  Max. ambient relative humidity (RH): 95% max. at 

68°F/20°C.

• Class 

II

 low-voltage device 

Thermostat T-75

• Certification 
   - FCC Part 15 Subpart C 
   - Industry Canada Category I device
• Approval and certification: 
    - KNX: Konnex approval and certification
• Power supply: 2x Alkaline AAA 1.5V
• Voltage: 2.2V to 3.6V
• Operating temperature: 32°F/0°C to 113°F/45°C
• Storage temperature: 14°F/-10°C to 149°F/65°C
• Radio frequency: 902-928 MHz
• Transmitter duty cycle: 1%

Interface I-75

• CE marking: 
    -  Low-voltage tests: EN 60730-1 and EN 

60730-2-1

    - EMC tests: EN 60730-1
• Power supply: 11VDC ±10% from controller
• Operating temperature: 32°F/0°C to 131°F/55°C
• Storage temperature: -4°F/-20°C to 158°F/70°C
• Consumption: 1W maximum

Antenna T55

• Power supply: 11VDC ±10% from controller
• Consumption: << 1W
• Radio frequency: 902 to 928 MHz
• Transmitter duty cycle: 1%
• Receiver Class: 2

Base Unit C-55

• Certification 
   - FCC Part 15 Subpart C 
   - Industry Canada Category I device
• Certification 
   - ICES-003
•  Power supply: 90-130VAC, 60Hz Class II switching 

power supply

• Operating temperature: 32°F/0°C to 131°F/55°C
• Storage temperature: -4°F/-20°C to 158°F/70°C
• Consumption: 70 W in full load max at 24VAC
•  Demand contact: 24VAC at 2 Amps max (not fused)
•  Valve outputs: 24VDC ±10%, 436 mA max. per 

output 1 and 2 24VDC ±10%, 218 mA max. per 
output 3 to 12

•  Supply connection: terminal strip (push type) 

polarity sensitive

* Do not substitute the external power supply. Damage to the controller 

and hazardous conditions may occur. Warranty will be voided.

Use of Quick Connectors: 

1.  Without turning, use a thin screwdriver to press 

the white button of the terminal to insert or 
remove a wire.

2. Insert a wire in the quick connector.
3. Release the white button.
4.  Run the cable in the cable guides secure it.
5.  Screw clamp to secure the cable  

of antenna or/and extension.

Exercise Actuators and Pumps

This exercise maintains the functionality of the 
actuators and pumps. A five-minute activation 
is scheduled every week.

Cancel Exercise

1.  Uponor screen 

>

 Main Menu 

>

 Settings 

>

 System 

Parameters 

>

 Valve/Pump Exercise 

>

 Cancel Exercise

2. 

>

 Press OK.

Exercise Valve and Pump

1.  Uponor screen 

>

 Main Menu 

>

 Settings 

>

 System 

Parameters 

>

 Valve/Pump Exercise 

>

 Exercise Valve 

and Pump

2.  Set the time and date for the 

five-minute activation. 

>

 Press OK.

Exercise Actuator Only

1.  Uponor screen 

>

 Main Menu 

>

 Settings 

>

 System 

Parameters 

>

 Valve/Pump Exercise 

>

 Exercise  

Valve Only

2.  Set the time and date for the five- 

minute activation. 

>

 Press OK.

Temperature Unit

1.  Uponor screen 

>

 Main Menu 

>

 

Settings 

>

 System Parameters 

>

 

Temperature Unit

2.  

>

°C or °F 

>

 Press OK.

Backlight

1.  Uponor screen 

>

 Main Menu 

>

 

Settings 

>

 System Parameters 

>

 

Backlight

2.  Select: 

Always ON 
Dimmed (when inactive): reduced screen brightness 
OFF (when inactive): backlighting off 

>

 Press OK.

Installer Level

The device has another mode: the Installer 
level. Only the installer should set these 
settings.

The Installer access level provides additional access to:

• The information menu
•  All advanced level parameters 
• Pump management settings
• Base unit identification
• Language

Vacation Mode

Vacation mode allows the user to easily set a temperature 
reduction common to all rooms. The thermostat settings 
are ignored during this period. The symbol 

 on the 

Uponor screen indicates that the system is in  
Vacation mode.

•  The reduce vacation setpoint applies 

throughout the installation for all installed 
room thermostats. The setting range is  
41°F to 95°F.

•  The minimum and maximum limitations have 

priority over the Vacation mode reduction. 
For example if the minimum and maximum 
temperature range of a room is set to 68°F 
to 77°F, and the holiday temperature is set 
to 59°F for all rooms, the temperature for 
this room will not drop below 68°F.

Applying the Vacation Mode

1.   Uponor screen > Main Menu > Vacation Mode > 

Apply Vacation Mode

2.   Enter time and date for the start 

of the vacation period  

Press OK

.

3.   Enter time and date for the end 

of the vacation period  

Press OK

.

4.   Enter the Vacation temperature  

setpoint > 

Press OK

.

Example:

 Vacation Mode can be cancelled before the 

date is entered into the system.

Cancelling the Vacation Mode

1.   Uponor screen > Main Menu > Vacation Mode > 

Cancel Vacation Mode

2. Select Yes > 

Press OK

.

Exercise Valve and Pump
Exercise Valve Only

Cancel Exercise

Exercise Setup

Monday

1 : 00

Exercise Time

Monday

1 : 00

Exercise Time

Please choose the

required temp unit.

˚C

˚F

Temperature Unit

Dimmed (when inactive)
OFF (when inactive)

Always ON

Backlight

14  Jan  2008

: 02

Set Date/Time

15  Jun  2008

: 02

End Date

59˚F

Vacation Temperature

Cancel Vacation

Mode?

Yes

No

Cancel Vacation Mode

Summary of Contents for C-55

Page 1: ...Climate Co ntrol Zoning System Installation Guide RADIANT HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS CLIMATE CO NTROL ZONING SYSTEM INSTALLATION GUIDE...

Page 2: ...stalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation...

Page 3: ...Unit Installation 5 Base Unit Diagram 5 Preparation Before Installation 5 Components Installation 6 Section 4 Thermostat Installation 11 Label the Room Thermostats 11 Register Room Thermostats 12 Det...

Page 4: ...witched off when wiring Uponor is not responsible for damages and breakdowns that may result from not following the instructions in this guide Symbols Used in This Manual Warning Risk of bodily injuri...

Page 5: ...75 The thermostat displays the temperature on its screen The thermostat is affected by the temperature of surrounding surfaces as well as the ambient air temperature A thermostat calls for heat by se...

Page 6: ...r the connection of the base unit Protect the mounting locations for the Zoning System from moisture Use one thermostat for every zone with radiant floor heating Base Unit C 55 Base Unit C 55 Antenna...

Page 7: ...e 2 Connect the RJ 9 connector into the antenna 3 Clip the antenna into the base unit 4 Insert the cable of the antenna into the hole of the base unit Connect to terminals 9 and 10 Fastening the Anten...

Page 8: ...11 and 12 Warning Disconnect the power before installing or changing the device wiring Powering the Base Unit Check the actuators and antenna to ensure that the wiring is complete Check that the powe...

Page 9: ...e Thermostat Display T 75 Label the Room Thermostats Install two alkaline AAA 1 5V batteries in each thermostat see page 26 Label the thermostats with the channel numbers they are to control e g 02 03...

Page 10: ...The LED of the cancelled channel flashes for two seconds then switches off 3 Press the Test button to exit registration mode The Test LED switches off Caution To register a different thermostat to a...

Page 11: ...s for the channels registered to the thermostat stay on Note See Section 11 Troubleshooting for guidance 3 To exit the Test mode press the Test button To verify functionality increase setpoint of the...

Page 12: ...that the antenna is correctly mounted Check if the thermostats are powered 2 Close the cover of the base unit Close the thermostat covers where necessary 3 Complete the installation report Section 12...

Page 13: ...w data stick from the interface before powering up and setting the language Wiring the Interface If the interface is located less than 6 feet from the controller use the cable interface to base unit f...

Page 14: ...1 is the controller connected to the interface Connect terminal 5 and 6 of base unit 2 to terminal 5 and 6 of base unit 1 Connect terminal 7 and 8 of base unit 3 to terminal 7 and 8 of base unit 1 or...

Page 15: ...or Increases the value Moves to line below or Decreases the value Press OK Displays the next screen or Confirms selection and displays the screen of the current menu 1 Uponor screen Main Menu Settings...

Page 16: ...eat Demand Management 2 Choose Common or Individual Press OK A common pump relay must not be connected to more than one base unit Setting the Exercise Setup Schedule a weekly five minute activation to...

Page 17: ...ns Displays the next menu or Goes to next field Displays the previous menu or Goes to previous field Goes to line above or Increases the value Goes to line below or Decreases the value Press OK Displa...

Page 18: ...lem is reported Alarms System Rooms Information 1 07 Gym 1 02 Living Room List Battery 1 02 Living More Signal Measured Set Point 1 02 Living More 69 8 F 70 16 F StatCall No Act Closed 1 02 Living Mor...

Page 19: ...ngs Menu The settings menu allows the user to set the base unit for individual rooms The number at the beginning of the room name on the display means First digit base unit number 1 2 3 second and thi...

Page 20: ...e 2 Press OK Exercise Valve and Pump 1 Uponor screen Main Menu Settings System Parameters Valve Pump Exercise Exercise Valve and Pump 2 Set the time and date for the five minute activation Press OK Ex...

Page 21: ...nection Diagram Connection of the interface with the cable fitted with RJ 9 connectors 6 foot cable Terminal block for connection of antenna and extensions for additional I 75 interface Interface RJ 9...

Page 22: ...oller cover The LED of the channel from which the alarm originated is blinking rapidly See Section 11 Troubleshooting Automatic Exercise Function The system is fitted with an automatic exercise functi...

Page 23: ...indicates an alarm or error message To resolve 1 Remove the base unit cover to see power LED 2 If LED is blinking there is an error 3 Verify which thermostat is creating the alarm If an interface is f...

Page 24: ...orrectly Base Unit and Antenna Poor radio reception Antenna mounted inside metal cabinet Antenna out of position or wire disconnected Interference Change the location of the antenna Power LED and chan...

Page 25: ...t Room temperature OK but the floor is cold Supply system defect no warm water in manifold Check boiler and circulation pump All rooms are cold Vacation mode still on End vacation mode ECO mode Change...

Page 26: ...nd or antenna to prevent interference Base Unit Interface or Actuator Short circuit alarm on interface Power LED and concerned channel LED blink Short circuit on a connected actuator Check wiring of t...

Page 27: ..._____________________________________________ Company Name_________________________________________________________________________________ Address_____________________________________________________...

Page 28: ...ww uponor usa com www uponor ca 48 Uponor Climate Co ntrol Zoning System Installation Guide 49 Option Option Base Unit Number Channels Rooms 2 Pump Yes No Base Unit Number Channels Rooms 3 Pump Yes No...

Page 29: ...www uponor usa com www uponor ca 50 Uponor Climate Co ntrol Zoning System Installation Guide 51 Notes...

Page 30: ...www uponor usa com www uponor ca 52 Uponor Climate Co ntrol Zoning System Installation Guide 53 Notes...

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