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2CKA001473B9664  

  01.03.2020 

Product manual 

Combination thermostat 
TC16-20-xx   
2TKA0000403x 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TC16-20 Series

Page 1: ...2CKA001473B9664 01 03 2020 Product manual Combination thermostat TC16 20 xx 2TKA0000403x ...

Page 2: ...11 5 1 Technical data 11 5 2 Dimensional drawings 12 6 Connection installation mounting 13 6 1 Requirements for the electrician 13 6 2 Mounting dismantling 14 6 3 Electrical connection 16 7 Commissioning 17 7 1 Initial setup 17 7 2 Factory defaults 18 8 Operation 20 8 1 Button assignment 20 8 2 Operating modes 21 8 2 1 Switching operating modes 21 8 2 2 AUTO 22 8 2 3 OFF 23 8 2 4 Comfort ECO 24 8 ...

Page 3: ... 4 Expert menu 29 8 4 1 Navigation to the menu Expert 29 8 4 2 Expert menu Options 29 8 4 3 Expert menu Special functions 31 8 4 4 Expert Menu Factory defaults 32 8 5 Error messages 33 8 5 1 No floor sensor connected 33 9 Maintenance 34 9 1 Cleaning 34 10 Notes 35 ...

Page 4: ...injuries and damage to property and ensure both reliable operation and a long service life for the device Please keep this manual in a safe place If you pass the device on also pass on this manual along with it ABB accepts no liability for any failure to observe the instructions in this manual If you require additional information or have questions about the device please contact ABB or visit our ...

Page 5: ...h the signal word Danger indicates an imminently threatening danger which leads to death or serious irreversible injuries Warning Serious damage to health The respective warning symbol in connection with the signal word Warning indicates a threatening danger which can lead to death or serious irreversible injuries Caution Damage to health The respective warning symbol in connection with the signal...

Page 6: ...ith both electrical and water based heating systems The intended use also includes adherence to all specifications in this manual 2 3 Improper use Each use not listed in Chapter 2 2 Intended use on page 6 is deemed improper use and can lead to personal injury and damage to property ABB is not liable for damages caused by use deemed contrary to the intended use of the device The associated risk is ...

Page 7: ...llers The electrical installer must have read and understood the manual and follow the instructions provided The electrical installer must adhere to the valid national regulations in his her country governing the installation functional test repair and maintenance of electrical products The electrical installer must be familiar with and correctly apply the five safety rules DIN VDE 0105 EN 50110 1...

Page 8: ...d and qualified electricians Disconnect the mains power supply before installation disassembly Never use the device with damaged connecting cables Do not open covers firmly bolted to the housing of the device Use the device only in a technically faultless state Do not make changes to or perform repairs on the device on its components or its accessories Keep the device away from water and wet surro...

Page 9: ...the appropriate collecting depot All packaging materials and devices bear the markings and test seals for proper disposal Always dispose of the packaging material and electric devices and their components via the authorized collecting depots and disposal companies The products meet the legal requirements in particular the laws governing electronic and electrical devices the REACH ordinance and the...

Page 10: ...ion 4 Display 4 2 Functions The device serves for the time controlled temperature regulation through switching contact Time scheduling of temperature control per day can be set The temperatures can be set in the block or individually for the individual days The device can be used with both electrical and water based heating systems Notice The application is not suitable for proportional control 4 ...

Page 11: ...torque 0 8 Nm Switching capacity 250 V AC 16 2 A Power loss Standby 0 05 W Protection class II Operating temperature 0 C to 35 C Storage temperature 20 C to 70 C Protection type IP21 Quartz accuracy at 20 C 0 5 Sec day Mode of operation DIN EN 60730 1 1 BSTU Degree of contamination DIN EN 60730 1 2 Rated surge voltage DIN EN 60730 1 4000 V Floor sensor NTC 10 kΩ 25 C External input 230 V AC 10 µA ...

Page 12: ...Technical data Product manual 2CKA001473B9664 01 03 2020 12 5 2 Dimensional drawings Fig 2 Dimensions Notice All dimensions are in mm 20 17 8 ...

Page 13: ...gers your life and that of the user of the electrical system Incorrect installation can cause serious damage to property e g due to fire The minimum necessary expert knowledge and requirements for the installation are as follows Apply the five safety rules DIN VDE 0105 EN 50110 1 Disconnect 2 Secure against being re connected 3 Ensure there is no voltage 4 Connect to earth and short circuit 5 Cove...

Page 14: ... 1 or suitable surface mounted housings To install the device perform the following steps If the device is already mounted or assembled pull the attachment off the flush mounted insert with the aid of the cover frame Fig 3 Wall mounting pulling off the attachment If the device is in its as delivered state pull the attachment off the flush mounted insert with your hands Pull the attachment off only...

Page 15: ...ing the cables 2 Mount the flush mounted insert Fig 6 Mounting the flush mounted insert 3 Plug the attachment together with the cover frame onto the flush mounted insert Ensure that the plug in connection on the rear side does not get jammed If mounting is difficult check whether a burr has formed at the lock in openings of the flush mounted insert and remove it The device is now mounted Fig 7 Mou...

Page 16: ...allation mounting Product manual 2CKA001473B9664 01 03 2020 16 6 3 Electrical connection Fig 8 Electrical connection Fig 9 Skinning length The skinning length amounts to 6 7 mm L N 1 A 6 L L EXT N Sensor PE L T 6 7 mm ...

Page 17: ... First mounting of the operating control Mounting of the operating control see chapter 6 2 Mounting dismantling on page 14 After a reset Reset see chapter 8 4 4 Expert Menu Factory defaults on page 32 All entries can also be made later in the settings If no floor sensor is connected an error message is displayed when selecting the application for floor control and Room control floor limitation In ...

Page 18: ...events example block function Comfort Mon Fri 07 00 o clock 16 00 o clock Sat Sun 08 00 o clock o clock ECO Mon Fri 09 00 o clock 22 00 o clock Sat Sun o clock 22 00 o clock o clock This start time is not active but can be activated Expert mode Options Event schedule weekly program Block function Event schedule number of events 2 events per block Adaptive function Yes Keylock No Display lighting A...

Page 19: ...lication Floor control If Combi mode is selected 33 0 C for max value floor sensor 10 0 C for min value floor sensor Frost protection Yes Min Max values Max room 30 0 C Min room 5 0 C Max floor 50 0 C Min floor 5 0 C Connected load electrical 1 000 W Display internal temperature value No Offset 0 0 C Valve protection No ...

Page 20: ...value is increased to be 5 2 OK With the OK key the value of a flashing display is confirmed and next parameter appears Programming must be confirmed completely If you press 0 6 seconds in a standard mode The selection of the standard modes AUTO OFF ECO and Comfort appears and the mode can be adjusted Selection with the keys Λ V and confirmation with OK If you press 0 6 seconds in a standard mode ...

Page 21: ...9664 01 03 2020 21 8 2 Operating modes 8 2 1 Switching operating modes Fig 12 Switching operating modes To activate the selected operating mode press OK The unit automatically returns to the main menu The selected operating mode is active ...

Page 22: ...s on page 26 To set the temperature values see chapter 8 3 4 Set temperature Comfort and ECO on page 28 To set 2 or 4 events per day see chapter 8 4 2 Expert menu Options on page 29 This setting is located in the Expert menu If you are not sure consult an expert to make the settings The set value can be adjusted with the UP DOWN buttons and remains valid until the next programmed start time is rea...

Page 23: ...active Fig 15 Operating mode OFF The controller is switched off With or without freeze protection active To set the freeze protection when the controller is switched off see chapter 8 4 3 Expert menu Special functions on page 31 This setting is located in the Expert menu If you are not sure consult an expert to make the settings ...

Page 24: ... If the time programs are to be active again the AUTO operating mode is selected again Setting the temperature values for comfort mode see chapter 8 3 4 Set temperature Comfort and ECO on page 28 Setting the temperature values for ECO mode see chapter 8 3 4 Set temperature Comfort and ECO on page 28 The set value can be adjusted with the UP DOWN buttons If the set value is adjusted manually Manual...

Page 25: ... The manually adjusted set value remains valid until the next programmed start time is reached If the set value is adjusted manually Manual is show in the display 8 3 2 Display start times Fig 19 Display start times A short press of the OK button displays the actual set start times In the example screen the device changes to comfort temperature at 06 00 and to ECO mode at 21 00 By shortly pressing...

Page 26: ...arting times is at least half an hour 2 or 4 switches events per day can be implemented To set 2 or 4 events per day see chapter 8 4 2 Expert menu Options on page 29 This setting is located in the Expert menu If you are not sure consult an expert to make the settings Block Mon Fri Sat Sun or daily programming can be implemented To set block or daily see chapter 8 4 2 Expert menu Options on page 29...

Page 27: ...art times Daily and 4 events per day Deactivate a start time It is possible to deactivate start times By doing so you can realise for example With 4 start times a specific day is only switched twice With 2 start times one day is skipped For example on this day the eco temperature is set Fig 22 Deactivate a start time ...

Page 28: ...8 8 3 4 Set temperature Comfort and ECO Fig 23 Set temperature Comfort and ECO 8 3 5 Set date time and year Fig 24 Set date time and year 8 3 6 Switching operating modes To switch to an operating mode see chapter 8 2 1 Switching operating modes on page 21 ...

Page 29: ...start time The adaptive function is automatically calculated on the basis of the measurements of the previous days This function applies when changing from a lower to a higher set temperature e g when changing from ECO to comfort 4 8 Keylock YES NO If the lock is activated with Yes the first press on a key in one of the operating modes AUTO Comfort ECO or OFF must have a minimum duration of 5 seco...

Page 30: ...uropean summer time rule No No Summer Winter time change 7 8 Language selection Czech Danish English Finnish Norwegian Russian Slovak Swedish Pre set language is English 8 8 External input ECO Comfort OFF Selection of the mode ECO Comfort OFF which will be activated with an active external input With an active external input the start times are deactivated ...

Page 31: ...er sets the minimum and maximum temperature limit for the floor The maximum limit is set to protect wooden floors from being destroyed due to excess temperatures So even if the internal sensor requests more heat the thermostat won t switch on The minimum temperature keeps the floor warm when there are other heat sources in the room e g a fire place So even if the internal sensors measures a suffic...

Page 32: ...rature offset can be adjusted accordingly Adjustable in steps of 0 1 C The Offset also affects the displayed internal temperature value 8 8 Valve protection YES NO If valve protection is activated with Yes the load will be switched ON every day at 10 00 for at least 5 minutes This is important if standard mode is set to OFF 8 4 4 Expert Menu Factory defaults If the selection Factory settings in th...

Page 33: ...sensor must be connected If there is no floor sensor connected and one of the applications activated the message Sensor floor error will be displayed instead of the main menu The buttons have no function The controller carries out PWM control with 30 on time heating To reset the error message switch to the expert settings and select the application Room controlling see chapter 8 4 3 Expert menu Sp...

Page 34: ...g agents these can enter the device through crevices Do not spray cleaning agents directly onto the device Aggressive cleaning agents can damage the surface of the device Never use caustic agents abrasive agents or solvents Clean dirty devices with a soft dry cloth If this is insufficient the cloth can be moistened slightly with a soap solution ...

Page 35: ...Notes Product manual 2CKA001473B9664 01 03 2020 35 10 Notes ...

Page 36: ...ents of this document without prior notice The detailed specifications agreed upon apply for orders ABB accepts no responsibility for possible errors or incompleteness in this document We reserve all rights to this document and the topics and illustrations contained therein The document and its contents or extracts thereof must not be reproduced transmitted or reused by third parties without prior...

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