Setting up Multiple Heaters on the Brivis Networker
To ensure each heater is configured correctly to the Brivis Networker, each heater must be wired to the network in
parallel.
Each heater must be given a different identification number (address), starting at Number 1.
•
StarPro Max/Plus & B-Max Series:
To change the identification number, see section “StarPro Max/Plus
Heater Control Settings” on page 19.
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Classic Series:
To change the identification number on the heater, refer to the installation instructions supplied
with a Brivis 519 Classic Interface.
Each heater must then be assigned to a zone. Refer to the Brivis Networker Advanced Programming Manual for
further details.
Setting up Dual Brivis Networkers on a System
It is possible to install two Brivis Networkers on a single StarPro Max, StarPro Plus & B-Max heater to allow for dual
control. This is particularly useful where adaptive zoning is present, to allow for independent zone control from each
Brivis Networker. For example, one Brivis Networker can control one zone, while the other Brivis Networker can
control another zone. To connect two Brivis Networkers to a system they must be wired in parallel, not in series.
Adjustments to the heaters settings can be made from either Brivis Networker, but settings are common to both Brivis
Networkers. If an adjustment is made on one Brivis Networker it is immediately reflected on the other Brivis
Networker.
• Mount the Brivis Networkers in their ideal locations and connect the wiring as shown in the diagram above.
• Determine which controller will be the Master and which one will be the Slave. There must be a Master and
Slave Brivis Networker for a dual Brivis Networker system to operate correctly. All Brivis Networkers come set as
Masters by default, which means only the Slave Brivis Networker needs to be configured.
• Press key 5 on the proposed Slave Brivis Networker, and the screen will display the message “Clock setting
mode”. Ensure that the clock is flashing on the display before proceeding.
• Press and hold keys 2 & 4, until the screen displays the message “Installer parameter access”.
• After the message has finished, push the Mode key until the screen displays - n01 ID00:1 at the top (see
diagram below).
• Turn the rotary dial to change the parameter value displayed at the top right of the screen to the number
required for the Slave. (Master = 1, Slave = 2)
• Once this parameter value has been set, push the ON/OFF button to exit this installer set-up program.
This Brivis Networker will then become the Slave Brivis Networker, and the installer parameters will no longer be
accessible from this Brivis Networker. The Master Brivis Networker must then be used to access the installer parameters.
Note:
The Brivis 519 Classic Interface has no provision to connect a Brivis Network 516 module, hence zone dampers
cannot be switched nor add-on air-conditioning be activated from the Brivis Networker on a Brivis Classic heater. If the
system has add-on air-conditioning installed then a Brivis Programmable Thermostat should be used instead.
Note:
A Master Brivis Networker can be identified by the word “Clock” beside key 5 (while the Brivis Networker is
in the off position). Refer to the Brivis Networker Advanced Programming manual for further information if required.
Master Brivis Networker
backing plate
Slave Brivis Networker
backing plate
StarPro Max/Plus Control Module
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