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Wireless Domestic Heating Zoning System

INSTALLATION GUIDE

YZ

667

A

1060

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section 

Page

1  General.................................................. 1

2  Technical Information .......................... 1

3  Factory Configuration.......................... 2

4  HC60NG Relay Module......................... 3

5  CM67z Room Unit................................. 4

6  HR80UK Radiator Controller ............... 5

7  System Testing ..................................... 6

 

7.1  Service mode......................................................6

8  Changing the Configuration................ 7

 

8.1  Parameters of the CM67z...................................7

 

8.2  Changing or adding a HR80UK to a zone ........8

 

8.3  Built -in sensor configuration ...........................9

 

8.4  Adding a HC60NG Zone valve controller .........9

 

8.5  Resetting a Bound HR80UK ..............................9

9  Trouble Shooting................................ 10

 

9.1  Trouble Shooting Guide...................................10

 

9.2  Manual adaptation............................................11

1  GENERAL

The  CM  Zone  Wireless  Domestic  Heating    Zoning  System 
offers  high  levels  of  comfort  and  energy  savings  for  the 
home.  It  provides  the  ability  to  control  two  individual  zones 
at  different  comfort  levels  and  at  different  times.  A  typical 
example  being  the  living  areas  and  the  bedrooms  being 
controlled separately.
The standard CM Zone Pack contains a Room Unit, a Relay 
Module and six Radiator Controllers all pre-bound with three 
Radiator  Controllers  bound  to  Zone  1  and  three  bound  to 
Zone  2. The  System  can  be  expanded  or  modified  and  the 
methods used are described within this Guide.
To get the best from the installed system it is recommended 
to use Honeywell VT15, VT117 or VT200 TRV bodies and a 
Honeywell DU145 Automatic Bypass Valve.
For  application  support  please  contact  your  nearest 
Honeywell salesman, for technical assistance please contact 
the Honeywell Technical Help Desk, details are on the back 
page.

HC60NG Relay Module

CM67z Room Unit

HR80UK Radiator Controllers

42010824-003 R1

2  TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Type numbers

CM67z    - Room Unit (x1)
HR80UK  - Radiator Controller (x6)
HC60NG - Relay module (x1)

Material

Housings made of plastics (ABS).

Dimensions

CM67z   - 155 x 105 x 30 mm. (l x h x d)
HR80UK  -  50 x 80 x 105 mm. (l x h x d)
HC60NG  - 131 x 97 x 36 mm. (l x h x d)

Power

CM67z   - 2 x 1.5 V IEC LR6 (AA) Alkaline cells
HR80UK   - 2 x 1.5 V IEC LR6 (AA) Alkaline cells
HC60NG   - 230V~ 50Hz powered

Electrical wiring (only for HC60NG)

Mains power supply 
Relay output rating: 24-230 V~, 10A resistive,
3A inductive 0.6 p.f.

Programming Capability 

2 individual heating programs 
7 days with 6 temperature change times per day

Approvals

DIN EN ISO 9001/14001, CE, EN60730-1 (1995),
EN55014-1 (1997), EN55014-2 (1996),
ETSI EN300 220-3 (2000), ETSI EN301 489-3 (2000)

Summary of Contents for YZ667A1060

Page 1: ... and three bound to Zone 2 The System can be expanded or modified and the methods used are described within this Guide To get the best from the installed system it is recommended to use Honeywell VT15 VT117 or VT200 TRV bodies and a Honeywell DU145 Automatic Bypass Valve For application support please contact your nearest Honeywell salesman for technical assistance please contact the Honeywell Tec...

Page 2: ...HR80UK Radiator controllers labelled 2 HC60NG Relay box CM67z Room Unit To change this factory configuration or to add components please see Section 8 Changing the Configuration A typical traditional system with open vented hot water storage tank Conventional Boilers These are used in traditional central heating systems in the UK A typical COMBI system Combination Boilers With a combination boiler...

Page 3: ...ol System It is designed to control a Domestic Boiler Valve pump or Electric Heating appliances In the standard CM Zone Pack the HC60NG Relay Module is configured to control a Boiler based upon demand signals received from the HR80UK Radiator Controllers either directly or via a Y Plan S Plan connection described below For control of other applications see Section 8 Changing the Configuration Plea...

Page 4: ...r normal operation refer to the CM Zone User Guide MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN Setting the clock Move the CM67z slider to DATE position When setting the date and time for the first time after batteries were inserted the zone controller display will flash as shown Press the or buttons to set the current year e g 03 2003 Press the TEMP button to go to the month Press the or to set the current month ...

Page 5: ...M Zone Pack the HR80 s Radiator Controllers are pre bound to each zone as indicated by the zone number label To add additional HR80UK Radiator Controllers to a zone refer to Section 8 Changing the Configuration Turn the locking knob a and separate the operating module from the coupling module a 1 Turn the coupling module wheel a anti clockwise approx 3 rotations until the nose b reaches the end st...

Page 6: ...as close as pos sible to the location where it will be used Wall 6 10 dB Wall 6 10 dB Wall 6 10 dB 60dB 50dB 40dB 30dB 5dB 15dB 25dB 35dB Ceiling 10 25 dB Max Signal Length 30 meters Typical example of Building Fabric Signal losses CM67z Room Unit to HR80UK Radiator Controllers 1 Move the CM67z slider to AUTO position 2 Set the zone 1 setpoint to 5 C by pressing the TEMP button Press the z1 z2 but...

Page 7: ...point Limit Lower Setpoint Limit Temperature Offset Proportional Band Width Optimisation enable Loss of Communications Instruction CM67z built in temperature sensor use HR80UK Window Open Function HR80UK Local Override Function Automatic Summer Winter Time Changeover Reset Installer Mode Parameters to Defaults Identifier 1 CL 2 rP 3 Cl 3 Ot 6 tS 7 PE 8 Cr 9 Sn 10 UL 11 LL 12 tO 14 Pb 15 OP 16 LC 1...

Page 8: ...ations until the nose b reaches the end stop c a c b Attach the appropriate Zone Label and press the Binding Button Software version is displayed and the RF symbol flashes Example Zone 1 Repete for all additional HR80 s to bind to this zone Install batteries into the operating unit Note Check correct polarity Fit the coupling module a to the TRV body b and tighten by hand For Adaptors see Section ...

Page 9: ... of the zone valve controller will be switched off NOTE Install in accordance with local wiring regulations CAUTION Observe ambient temperature and current limits see HC60NG wiring label a Thermal actuator b Zone valve c Zone valve 8 4 Adding a HC60NG Zone valve controller The HC60NG relay module can also be configured for control ling a zone valve This is restricted to zone 1 only Before the bind...

Page 10: ...batteries Wrong battery orientation Improper battery compartment insertion CM67z only Exhausted batteries Batteries need replacing Fault in the CM67z room unit Remedy Repeat the binding procedure following the installation instructions Repeat the binding procedure keeping approx 1 m distance between CM67z and HR80UK Repeat the binding procedure following the installation instructions Repeat the bi...

Page 11: ...on Check the boiler and HC60NG power supply as well as electrical connection between the boiler and HC60NG Hook the room unit back on the wall bracket or return the room unit on the table stand to the position where communication was reliable Call the Honeywell Technical Help Desk details on the back page NOTE The boiler can be controlled manually when RF communication is lost Press the HC60NG pus...

Page 12: ...d designs registered trade marks unregistered trade marks and copyrights and also include the following UK registration rights UK patent application number 98062207 8 UK registered design numbers 2073334 2073340 and 2073343 Useful References http www honeywelluk com Honeywell UK website http www cm zone com uk CM Zone website Technical Help Desk 08457 678999 This product can be used in the followi...

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