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Exclusion of liability 

To allow for future developments, construction methods and 
technical data given are subject to alteration. We do not accept 
any liability for possible errors or omissions in the information 
contained in data, illustrations or drawings provided. 
We accept no liability for damage caused by misuse, incorrect 
use, improper use or as a consequence of unauthorized repairs 
or modi

fi

cations. 

 

Safety information 

The appliance is designed for a connection to 
230V AC voltage. It is not equipped with a mains 
switch. It is only intended for permanently wired 
cables. 

 

Installation, electrical connection and commissioning to be 
carried out by trained service personnel only. The speci

fi

ca-

tions of the manufacturer or supplier, and instructions 
relating to the equipment, should be rigidly adhered to. 
Failure to comply with these conditions will invalidate the 
guarantee on our controllers and accessories! 

 

It is strictly forbidden for work to be carried out on any com–
ponents while they are connected to live voltage. The open 
equipment is protected to IP00. It is possible to come into  
direct contact with dangerous voltages! 

 

During operation the equipment must be closed or installed 
in a switching cabinet. 

 

The device is designed only for circuits with permanently 
connected voltage. 

 

 

 

The device is designed for connection to permanent wiring 
in closed dry rooms.

 

 

Inspect electrical equipment periodically: retighten loose 
connections- immediately replace damaged lines and 
cables. 

 

In order to avoid malfunctions do not lay the sensor lines 
together with other live lines.

 

 

Fuses must be replaced and not repaired or bridged. 

 

Fuse values must be carefully noted. 

 

The safe isolation from the supply must be checked using a 

two-pole

 voltage detector. 

External Sensor 

 

The sensor line is live line voltaged! The installation notes 
are observed. 

 

To avoid interference, the sensor wire should not be laid 
together with other conducting wires. 

 

If the external sensor is used as floor sensor, it must be 
installed in a conduit. If an open conduit is used, this must 
be closed with plugs to prevent any tile cement or screed 
from entering the conduit. 

The equipment is to be used solely for the purposes specified 

and confirmed in the order. Other uses which do not coincide 
with, or which exceed those specified will be deemed 
unauthorised unless contractually agreed. Damages resulting 
from such unauthorised uses will not be the liability of the 
manufacturer. The user will assume sole liability. 

 

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Exclusion of liability 

To allow for future developments, construction methods and 
technical data given are subject to alteration. We do not accept 
any liability for possible errors or omissions in the information 
contained in data, illustrations or drawings provided. 
We accept no liability for damage caused by misuse, incorrect 
use, improper use or as a consequence of unauthorized repairs 
or modi

fi

cations. 

 

Safety information 

The appliance is designed for a connection to 
230V AC voltage. It is not equipped with a mains 
switch. It is only intended for permanently wired 
cables. 

 

Installation, electrical connection and commissioning to be 
carried out by trained service personnel only. The speci

fi

ca-

tions of the manufacturer or supplier, and instructions 
relating to the equipment, should be rigidly adhered to. 
Failure to comply with these conditions will invalidate the 
guarantee on our controllers and accessories! 

 

It is strictly forbidden for work to be carried out on any com–
ponents while they are connected to live voltage. The open 
equipment is protected to IP00. It is possible to come into  
direct contact with dangerous voltages! 

 

During operation the equipment must be closed or installed 
in a switching cabinet. 

 

The device is designed only for circuits with permanently 
connected voltage. 

 

 

 

The device is designed for connection to permanent wiring 
in closed dry rooms.

 

 

Inspect electrical equipment periodically: retighten loose 
connections- immediately replace damaged lines and ca-
bles. 

 

In order to avoid malfunctions do not lay the sensor lines 
together with other live lines.

 

 

Fuses must be replaced and not repaired or bridged. 

 

Fuse values must be carefully noted. 

 

The safe isolation from the supply must be checked using a 

two-pole

 voltage detector. 

External Sensor 

 

The sensor line is live line voltaged! The installation notes 
are observed. 

 

To avoid interference, the sensor wire should not be laid 
together with other conducting wires. 

 

If the external sensor is used as floor sensor, it must be 
installed in a conduit. If an open conduit is used, this must 
be closed with plugs to prevent any tile cement or screed 
from entering the conduit. 

The equipment is to be used solely for the purposes specified 

and confirmed in the order. Other uses which do not coincide 
with, or which exceed those specified will be deemed 
unauthorised unless contractually agreed. Damages resulting 
from such unauthorised uses will not be the liability of the 
manufacturer. The user will assume sole liability. 

 

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Summary of Contents for TTE-30AC

Page 1: ...L BAL E053 GB 0838 Index 001 78453E L BAL E053 GB 0838 Index 001 78453E Operating Instructions Clock Thermostat Type TTE 30AC Operating Instructions Clock Thermostat Type TTE 30AC...

Page 2: ...e clock G 21 11 Reset reset all settings 21 12 Technical data 23 Maintenance Service 24 Manufacturer reference Service information 24 2 Contens Chapter Exclusion of liability 3 Safety information 3 Tr...

Page 3: ...greed Damages resulting from such unauthorised uses will not be the liability of the manufacturer The user will assume sole liability 3 Exclusion of liability To allow for future developments construc...

Page 4: ...d for a maximum of 10 years LED display to show the provision of power Detection of breakage and short circuit at the external sensor 4 Transport storage Ziehl Abegg controllers are suitably packed at...

Page 5: ...12 comfort temperature 13 and control according to the time program 14 are also displayed when active using arrows in the display 15 5 2 Controls and display The bar at the upper display edge 1 displ...

Page 6: ...d to bring any other automatic control devices without their own clock into the energy saving mode This does not apply to the operating mode OFF The comfort temperature is set using the rotary button...

Page 7: ...gram at which time the temperature of the time program is resumed Pressing the PROG key causes a premature return to the time program 7 4 Functions in the normal display 4 1 Party function extend the...

Page 8: ...tomatically handles leap years The hour display flashes when the SET key is used to select the clock program item in the program menu 8 4 4 Locking the keyboard The keys can be locked to prevent unaut...

Page 9: ...11 00 24 00 comfort temperature Sa Su 5 00 8 00 10 00 24 00 comfort temperature These settings can be changed or extended as required 9 The or the key can now be used to set the hour After the hours h...

Page 10: ...the and keys for more than 10 seconds All switching times will be deleted irrevocably and the empty switching time will be displayed 10 Note The time programm heating can be changed in the operation m...

Page 11: ...l are not automatically detected or removed The user himself must delete such switching times when free switching times are required 11 5 3 5 Adding a new switching time After selecting the empty swit...

Page 12: ...ntrol device deletes the vacation period and returns automatically to the menu selection Press the PROG key to exit the program menu 12 5 4 Vacation function The device provides with the UrLb menu ite...

Page 13: ...e contact your electrician so that he can find the cause Warning The device operates with line voltage You must not open it yourself 13 6 Failure causes and their rectification 6 1 No display Should a...

Page 14: ...the sensor can record the temperature of the component to be measured medium as accurately as possible do not install in edge areas 14 Installation and commissioning guide 7 Fields of application The...

Page 15: ...terminals are equipped with slotted screws A normal screwdriver with 3 mm blade can be used to tighten the screws Connection diagram 15 8 2 Assembly steps 4 Connect the wires to the terminals in the r...

Page 16: ...nd arrow on the comfort temperature symbol and after several seconds the actual temperature on the selected sensor will be displayed 16 8 4 Range limitation If the complete setpoint adjustment range o...

Page 17: ...ctivate the daylight saving setting G running accuracy of the clock Correction value for the running accuracy in seconds per day s d 17 10 Initial settings in the parameter menu Note Because under som...

Page 18: ...al sensor de energized open I o External sensor de energized open E o Internal sensor Cooling External sensor de energized open IE o 18 10 1 Software version This menu item can be used to fetch the cu...

Page 19: ...e i e switching occurs immediately when the limit value is exceeded or undershot Similarly the minimum switching duration is ignored 19 10 4 Switching difference d This parameter defines the switching...

Page 20: ...eactivated switching is done as specified by the time program The initial heating optimization is deactivated as factory setting OFF 20 10 8 Temperature at the external sensor S If an operating mode t...

Page 21: ...clock The automatic control device then performs its display test and provides the clock setting for commissioning see Commissioning 21 10 12 Gradient of the initial heating optimization r This menu i...

Page 22: ...L BAL E053 GB 0838 Index 001 78453E L BAL E053 GB 0838 Index 001 78453E 22 22...

Page 23: ...ety class II in accordance with DIN EN 60730 1 Weight Approx 120g No safety clearance EN 60730 1 for switching of safety low voltage 23 12 Technical data Typ TTE 30AC 325003 Temperature ranges 5 30 C...

Page 24: ...ition you can download it from our homepage Download Ventilation Technology Topic Control Engineerin Document type General documents 24 Maintenance Service Keep controller free of dust Check the termi...

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