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Uponor Smatrix 

Move/Move PLUS

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Summary of Contents for SmatrixMove

Page 1: ...03 2015 Uponor Smatrix Move Move PLUS UK INSTALLATION AND OPERATION M AN UAL...

Page 2: ...36 7 Finishing installation 37 7 1 Uponor Smatrix Move 37 7 2 Uponor Smatrix Move PLUS 37 8 Operate the Uponor Smatrix Move Move PLUS controller 38 8 1 Principle of operation 38 8 2 Controller layout...

Page 3: ...connected to or used with non Uponor products parts or components except for those approved or specified by Uponor and does not show evidence of tampering mishandling insufficient maintenance imprope...

Page 4: ...s reserved for similar applications and the chances of interference from other radio sources are very low However in some rare cases it might not be possible to establish perfect radio communication T...

Page 5: ...PLUS is used to control a heating and cooling system It consists of a controller with an external antenna an outdoor sensor a supply sensor and a wireless thermostat The controller manages the supply...

Page 6: ...mponents D E F G I A B C H Pos Uponor designation Description A Uponor Smatrix Move Controller H X 157 Controller B Uponor Smatrix Move PLUS Controller H C X 158 Controller C Uponor SPI Smatrix Move P...

Page 7: ...regulate the system Main characteristics Control of supply temperature to heating and or cooling systems with relative humidity control Heating and cooling curve External antenna which must be instal...

Page 8: ...ngs Room temperature regulation with use of optional external temperature sensors Displays optional temperature sensor values if sensors are connected and relevant room temperature regulation is activ...

Page 9: ...f an external timer is available it can be used instead to switch between Comfort and ECO Relative humidity limit indicated in display requires integration with a Wave Wave PLUS Space Space PLUS syste...

Page 10: ...lculates the supply temperature using the outdoor temperature and a heating curve The calculated supply temperature is compared to the measured supply temperature If the measured temperature differs f...

Page 11: ...nt RH value to a controller Wave Wave PLUS Space Space PLUS integrated to the Move PLUS system The value is compared to set RH limits and adjusts operational parameters accordingly If the RH value is...

Page 12: ...of the package with the packing list See also section 3 3 Uponor Smatrix Move Move PLUS components for identification of components Check whether an external temperature sensor is to be installed with...

Page 13: ...erature and a heating curve The calculated supply temperature is compared to the measured supply temperature If the measured temperature differs from the calculated the controller adjusts the flow thr...

Page 14: ...o the mains This installation example depicts a basic heating system The circulation pump and mixer valve is operated by the controller to maintain the supply temperature Example specific electrical c...

Page 15: ...d return temperatures is to large Example specific electrical connections The circulation pump is connected to the terminal labelled P1 The mixer valve actuator is connected to the terminal labelled A...

Page 16: ...e if the difference between supply and return temperatures is to large Example specific electrical connections The circulation pump supplying the heating system is connected to the terminal labelled P...

Page 17: ...controller which adjusts the supply temperature accordingly Different system states and temperatures which can be forwarded are Comfort ECO mode Heating cooling mode Holiday mode Reference room tempe...

Page 18: ...to the terminal labelled ACTUATOR The external cooling circulation pump supplying the heating cooling system is connected to a junction box in turn connected the terminal labelled P2 COLD The external...

Page 19: ...d to 230 V AC when the controller is connected to the mains Warning Do not interchange the connections of the sensors and the 230 V connections under any circumstances Interchanging these connections...

Page 20: ...play B Buttons C Terminal block earth D Terminal block circulation pump mixing circuit 1 E Terminal block power supply F Terminal block cooling output or various applications G Terminal block heating...

Page 21: ...CTUATOR in the controller 3 Secure the wires with a cable clamp in the controller Connect circulation pump 1 to controller The controller can operate a circulation pump which stops when there is no de...

Page 22: ...lve positioned on the supply to the underfloor heating manifold If the relay is used to open a zone valve then the volt free auxiliary contacts on the zone valve should be used to fire the heat source...

Page 23: ...a chiller to the controller 1 Ensure that the power is disconnected from both the controller and the chiller 2 Connect the chiller to the connection labelled P2 COLD in the controller 3 Secure the wi...

Page 24: ...or can be connected to the controller If a return temperature sensor is installed it is possible to use a boost function Move only to quicken the response time of the supply temperature See section 8...

Page 25: ...s with a cable clamp in the controller Connect circulation pump start signal to controller optional A circulation pump start signal can be connected to one of the two wired input terminals on the cont...

Page 26: ...ction box 5 6 Connect a thermostat to the controller Move PLUS only The thermostat is connected to the controller through a wireless radio link The registration process is completed while setting syst...

Page 27: ...he thermostat will not be heated through the wall by sunshine 4 Ensure that the thermostat is away from any source of heat for example television set electronic equipment fireplace spotlights and so o...

Page 28: ...Use the software on the thermostat to select a control mode which corresponds to the use of the sensor and thermostat See section 10 Operate Uponor Smatrix Wave Wave PLUS digital thermostats for more...

Page 29: ...1 3 60 mm Screw and wall plug The illustration below shows how to attach the thermostat to the wall using one screw and wall plug 3 1 5 2 4 Using adhesive strip The illustration below shows how to at...

Page 30: ...to be set This setting is required to utilise scheduling programs for this thermostat Use buttons or to change the value press the OK button to set the value and move to the next editable value NOTE I...

Page 31: ...mperature with external floor sensor display of temperature only RS Remote sensor RO Room temperature with remote outdoor sensor 5 Press and hold the OK button for about 3 seconds to exit the settings...

Page 32: ...m a separate thermostat can be used to register the outdoor sensor NOTE Repeating the registration process will replace the old registration data NOTE If no button is pressed on the controller for abo...

Page 33: ...press and hold the registration button on the thermostat release when the LED starts flashing green located in the hole above the registration button 8 2 The current reference room temperature is sho...

Page 34: ...run mode To register a wireless outdoor sensor to the controller 1 Press and hold the OK button on the controller for about 10 seconds to enter the system parameters menu 2 The settings icon is displa...

Page 35: ...self Thermostat T 163 8 1 Make sure the DIP switch is set correctly 8 2 Gently press and hold the registration button on the thermostat release when the LED starts flashing green located in the hole a...

Page 36: ...4 Use buttons or to change parameter settings to YES 5 Press the OK button on the controller to confirm the change and return to the system parameter settings 6 Use buttons or to locate parameter 24...

Page 37: ...eck up of the installation 1 Close the cover of the controller 2 Set the controller and thermostat to the defined operating settings 3 Check that the thermostats are working correctly Turn thermostat...

Page 38: ...quicker As soon as the temperature measured at the thermostat is lower heating mode or higher cooling mode than the setpoint temperature a demand to change the room temperature is created and sent to...

Page 39: ...owing AM or PM when the thermostat is set to 12 h mode 24 hour mode no symbol shown C Temperature unit shown when the character group N shows a temperature F O Supply temperature indicator Outdoor tem...

Page 40: ...the final supply temperature the difference between the thermostat setpoint and current room temperature is multiplied with a thermostat compensation value and added to the base ECO setback temperatur...

Page 41: ...mperature If the current temperatures fall below the setpoints the circulation pump will start again and run continuously Change offset temperature when in another operating mode 1 Use buttons or to m...

Page 42: ...evert automatically See section 8 5 Run mode Scheduling programs for more information Automatic mode In this mode the system switches automatically between Comfort and ECO mode using the preset or use...

Page 43: ...e is shown and the ECO setback temperature starts flashing for about 7 seconds 2 Use buttons or to change the ECO setback temperature Default heating mode 10 0 C Default cooling mode 3 0 C Setting ran...

Page 44: ...controlled by the controller is switched off or has its operating mode changed The system may otherwise behave incorrectly Scheduling programs In this menu one of thirteen different scheduling program...

Page 45: ...ave the setting and go to the next available day If starting with a blank program 24 7 Comfort mode and pressing the OK button to go to the next day the current setting will be copied to the following...

Page 46: ...stem hydraulic installation 5 th Thermostat selection installed wireless etc 6 tHty Wired thermostat configuration Not used by Move Move PLUS Menu Display Description 7 BGAP Boost function if the diff...

Page 47: ...ettings 2 Maximum supply temperature heating 2 Set a maximum supply temperature limitation while in heating mode To change this setting 1 Use buttons or to change the parameter Default 45 0 C Setting...

Page 48: ...change the parameter Default 15 0 C Setting range 1 Hi 1 0 C 1 0 C increments 2 Press OK to confirm the change and return to the system parameter settings NOT E This parameter cannot be set higher th...

Page 49: ...ermostat selection is set to YES or no Set a maximum difference between the supply and return temperature for when to activate the boost function If the difference between the supply and return temper...

Page 50: ...uration 9 This parameter is only available if parameter 5 Thermostat selection is set to rF and parameter 4 Type of system is set to 2P 1 or 2P 2 Register a second wireless thermostat to the controlle...

Page 51: ...input 1 selection 11 Set if optional wired input 1 terminal block ln1 is used and which function it has To change this setting 1 Use buttons or to change the parameter no Default Terminal block ln1 is...

Page 52: ...1 configuration no Parameters 9 Wireless thermostat 2 configuration no C_b A pump signal demand from a connection box i e a Wave Wave PLUS controller is connected between ln2 and 2 or a phase signal t...

Page 53: ...temperature is shown press the OK button to confirm the registration 15 See section 6 9 Register a thermostat to the controller for more information 16 Display unit 16 C Select the temperature displa...

Page 54: ...intain the supply flow and temperature To change this setting 1 Use buttons or to change the parameter Default continuos operation Setting range 0 60 minutes 2 Press OK to confirm the change and retur...

Page 55: ...s 22 Floor Screed drying program 22 Select this function to activate a floor screed drying program The drying program is used to prevent damage of newly built underfloor heating systems in cold houses...

Page 56: ...d scheduling programs To initiate a factory reset 1 Press and hold the OK button until the display goes blank takes about 5 seconds 2 The controller restarts and the software version is shown before e...

Page 57: ...he setpoint on the thermostat to a value between 5 and 35 C Public thermostat T 163 The illustration below shows how to adjust the thermostat temperature setpoint 2 1 3 20 5 35 To change the thermosta...

Page 58: ...e thermostat 1 Angle the thermostat from the bracket 2 Remove it from the wall 3 Gently press and hold the registration button on the thermostat release when the demand LED starts flashing 4 Change th...

Page 59: ...r non polarised D Batteries 10 2 Display layout The figure below shows all possible symbols and characters that can be shown on the display A E B C D F H I G T 166 T 167 L C B D F E G K J I H A T 168...

Page 60: ...thermostat is set to 24 h mode K T 168 only Weekday selected activated 1 Monday 7 Sunday Pos Icon Description L T 168 only Time selected or scheduled hour indicators for Comfort mode between 0 00 and...

Page 61: ...changed by adjusting the setpoint on the thermostat Use the buttons on the thermostat to adjust the temperature The display will light up when pressing a button It shuts off after about 10 seconds of...

Page 62: ...and menu numbers are displayed in the top right corner of the display 3 Use buttons or to change the numbers to 04 and press OK 4 Current control mode is displayed RT RFT RS or RO 5 Use buttons or to...

Page 63: ...edule in one of two ways Single day Program only a single day Full week Program every day of the week Single day programming 2 1 1 Use buttons or to select a day for programming 2 1 2 Press and hold t...

Page 64: ...etting 3 Press OK to confirm the change and return to the settings menu 03 ECO mode setback temperature In this menu the setback temperature for whenever the channel is in ECO mode is set The setting...

Page 65: ...ondensation in the system NOTE This parameter cannot be set higher than the set value in settings menu 05 High floor temperature limitation 3 Press OK to confirm the change and return to the settings...

Page 66: ...batteries Replace the batteries of the thermostat when the low battery icon is shown in the display The illustration below shows how to change batteries 2 1 3 1 Angle the thermostat from the bracket 2...

Page 67: ...pump exercise function is enabled from the factory and can be disabled in the system parameters See section 8 Operate the Uponor Smatrix Move Move PLUS controller for more information The function is...

Page 68: ...um settings to protect the system from consequences of unreasonable temperature settings The temperature displayed on the thermostat drops after the thermostat is moved The thermostat may be influence...

Page 69: ...mode and the thermostat in rF init mode The antenna is not installed or positioned correctly Check the wiring and antenna connection 12 2 Digital thermostats T 166 T 167 and T 168 alarms problems An...

Page 70: ...ion with the wire correctly connected 12 5 Contact installer For installer contact information see the installation report in the end of this document Prepare the following information before contacti...

Page 71: ...ower supply 230 V AC 10 15 50 Hz Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C Storage temperature 20 C to 70 C Maximum consumption 75 W Pump 1 output 230 V AC 10 15 250 V AC 5 A maximum L N PE Heating output 230...

Page 72: ...specific Relay 1 5 mm to 4 0 mm 13 3 Controller layout A B D F G L J C E I M H K Item Description A Display B Buttons C Terminal block earth D Terminal block circulation pump mixing circuit 1 E Termin...

Page 73: ...without a registered wireless thermostat Optional temperature limiter connection fitted with a cable bridgre from the factory Remove the bridge if a temperature limiter is to be used together with PU...

Page 74: ...mm 8 mm Controller antenna 208 mm 23 mm 6 mm Thermostats T 166 T 167 T 168 80 mm 60 mm 80 mm 26 5 mm T 163 80 mm 60 mm 80 mm 26 5 mm UK CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR HR HU IT LT LV NL NO PL PT RO RU SE SK 74 U...

Page 75: ...stat Move PLUS only Yes No No No Chiller Yes Return sensor optional Move only Yes Circulation pump 1 Yes No No No Integration with Uponor Smatrix Wave Wave PLUS system Move PLUS only Yes Integration w...

Page 76: ...or AB EL Virsbo Sweden Uponor Ltd www uponor co uk Uponor reserves the right to make changes without prior notification to the specification of incorporated components in line with its policy of conti...

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