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User Manual
WALL-MOUNTING ELECTRONIC THERMOSTATS
Read all instructions carefully
DIMENSIONS
WIRING DIAGRAMS
LEGEND
INSTALLATION
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Advanced programming
Setpoint modification
Depleted batteries signal
Error messages
Auxiliary input configuration
Replace the batteries as soon as
possible!
Dispose of batteries
in the appropriate recycling
containers.
Reset
Reset to delete the settings
you made and reload the
default values. To reset:
1
remove the batteries.
Wait until the display goes off.
2
Insert the batteries.
During the flashing press
the keys
and
until the display shows
DEf.
3 sec.
Default values
Heating setpoint
21 °C
Cooling setpoint
25 °C
Minimum settable setpoint -
L0
2 °C
Maximum settable setpoint -
Xi
50 °C
Operating mode
(heating)
Antifreeze temperature
6 °C
Regulation type
On /Off
Differential
0.3 °C
Auxiliary input DIG
DIG
Password
- - - (deactivated)
“Night reduction” function reduces
the programmed setpoint by 3 °C.
Press for 3 seconds the key to
to activate (or deactivate,
if already active) the night reduction.
When the night reduction is active, the
display shows the symbol. .
Night reduction
AUXILIARY
INPUT
COM
NO
NC
EST
84
28
84
Switch off
Normal operation
Note: in heating mode (winter), if the instrument is off, it adjusts according to the
antifreeze temperature
Toff
in order to prevent the system freezing.
Toff
can have values from 1 to 50° C or be excluded; in this case any minimum
temperature is guaranteed.
Occurs in case of probe failure.
In this case the adjustment is inhibited and the relay contacts
remain in NC-COM position.
Occurs for the following values of measured temperature:
t < 0°C
t >50°C
Modification of the desired
temperature (setpoint),
to increase
to decrease
Normal operation
heating on (
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or
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Wall-mounting electronic battery thermostat suitable for temperature regulation
both in heating and cooling.
It has a configurable auxiliary input for the connection of a temperature probe or
of an external contact with which to reduce the setpoint by 3°C.
It performs actions of 1B type and is intended to operate in environments with
pollution degree 2 and overvoltage category III (EN 60730-1).
Code
Description
88P4160199
Battery thermostat with auxiliary input
SAFETY WARNINGS
During product installation and operation it is necessary to observe the
following instructions:
1) The instrument must be installed by a qualified person, in strict compliance
with the connection diagrams.
2) Do not power or connect the instrument if any part appears to be damaged.
3) After installation, inaccessibility to the connection terminals without appropriate
tools must be guaranteed.
4) The instrument must be installed and activated in compliance with current
electric systems standards.
5) Before accessing the connection terminals, verify that the leads are not live.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
• Power supply:
– 2 alkaline batteries 1.5V (AAA type)
– battery life: 12 months
– depleted batteries indication
• Terminals:
– 3 terminals for 1.5 mm
2
cables for output relay 5A / 250 Vac
– 2 terminals for 1.5 mm
2
cables for auxiliary input (to connect a temperature
probe or an external contact to reduce setpoint of 3°C)
• Operating mode: summer/winter/off (with antifreeze)
• Password protected lock keypad
• Type of command:
– on/off with settable differential (0.1 ÷ 1°C)
– P8 proportional with 0.8°C band (-0.3 ÷ +0.5°C) and period 8 minutes
– P15 proportional with 1.5°C band (-0.7 ÷ +0.8°C) and period 15 minutes
• Measurement precision: ± 0.5 °C
• Measurement temperature resolution: 0.1 °C
• Setpoint range: 2°C ÷ +50°C
• Operating temperature: 0 °C ÷ +50 °C
• Storage temperature: -10 °C ÷ +65 °C
• Operating humidity: 20÷90% non condensing
• Protection degree: IP40
• Insulation: reinforced among accessible parts (frontal) and all other terminals
During the normal operation the thermostat displays the measured temperature value and the relay status is identified by the symbol
(heating)
or the symbol
(cooling).
REFERENCE STANDARDS
Compliance with Community Directives
2014/35/EU (LVD)
2014/30/EU (EMCD)
is declared with reference to the following harmonized standards:
• EN 60730-2-9
Minimum settable setpoint -
L0
It’s the minimum value settable as setpoint.
Settable values: 2 ÷
HI
Maximum settable setpoint -
KI
It’s the maximum value settable as setpoint.
Settable values:
L0
÷ 50°C
Operating mode -
E-I
if connected to the boiler (heating)
if connected to a cooling system
Antifreeze temperature - Toff
- (only in heating)
Minimum temperature maintained with instrument off (see
box «Switch off»).
Settable values: 1 ÷ 50°C or --- (excluded function)
Type of command -
REG
- (only in heating)
0
= on/off with settable differential
P8
= proportional with band 0.8°C and period 8 minutes
P15
= proportional with band 1.5°C and period 15 minutes
Differential -
d0.3
- (only on/off regulation)
Differential (or hysteresis) for temperature regulation.
Settable values: 0.1 ÷ 1°C
Input configuration - Est
-
^
_[
for one temperature probe connection
-
DIG
for connection of an external contact to reduce setpoint
(see “Auxiliary input configuration”)
Password for keypad lock -
PAS
Set a value between 001 and 999 to activate the keypad lock.
Set
“
---
”
to disable the lock.
If the keypad lock is active, pressing one key
LoC
appears
and the password is required. If it’s properly inserted the
keyboard is unlocked for the next 30 seconds.
88P4160199 has an auxiliary input that can be configured for connection instead
of:
- an external remote temperature probe. In this case the value measured by the
external probe is used to display and adjust the temperature.
- an external contact for the set-point temperature reduction.
Closed external contact allows setpoint reduction of 3 °C
than the set one. Display shows the symbol .
For auxiliary input configuration, see “Advanced programming” on this manual.
“Room temperature”
field
“Off”
field
“Heating activation”
field
“Cooling activation”
field
“Active night reduction”
field
Key
“ ” Increases the selected field - active night reduction
Key
“ ” decreases the selected field
• Install the thermostat at a height of about 1.5 m above the floor, away from
direct sunlight, away from doors, windows, heat sources, locations with
excess or total lack of ventilation.
• Remove the front shell acting in accordance with the picture on the right.
• Make the connections by respecting the diagrams described in this manual.
• Insert the batteries in the compartment
• Fix the instrument to the wall.
• Reposition the front shell, by mating first the teeth on the upper side.
To enter menu Advanced programming keep simultaneously pressed for 3 seconds the
keys
and
until
PR
will appear.
The items of the menu are displayed in succession. For each item is displayed an identi-
fication abbreviation and its relative blinking value. Use the
keys
and
to modify the value. The passage to the
next parameter occurs after 3 seconds without pressing any key.
Once all parameters are set the writing
END
is displayed and
the thermostat returns to normal operation saving the effected
modifications.
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Remove the front shell
View wheelbase hole
Batteries replacement
• Remove the front shell.
• Insert the batteries in the appropriate
compartment (attention to the polarity).
• Reposition the front shell.
press
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