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INSTALLATION AND USER INSTRUCTIONS - RWB2

It is good wiring practice that the supply to the unit
should be via a two pole disconnection providing at least
3mm air gap.

Line voltage applied to terminals 3 and 4 when the
programmer is in the ON position for HW and CH and to
terminals 1 and 2 when it is in the OFF position.Terminals
N, L, 1, 2, 3 and 4 connect the controls for domestic hot
water and central heating applications. (See Figs. 3, 4 and 5).

The programmers are factory set to give 10 combinations
of HW and CH, the 10 programme position is normally
used when the hot water is on a gravity system. In this
case it is not possible to have CH without HW (See Fig. 3
for wiring diagram). If 16 programmes are required then
refer to programme selection. (Fig. 6).

The 16 programme position is normally used on a fully
pumped system using 2 or 3 port valves, thus allowing
independent control of HW and CH. (See Figs. 4 and for
wiring diagrams).

NOTE: All external wiring must comply with current IEE
regulations. Wiring of this unit should be carried out by a
qualified electrician. Whilst every effort is made to ensure
accuracy of the instructions given, you will appreciate
that discrepancies may occur due to a variety of reasons
outside our control. If, after wiring your system, you find
that it does not work properly you should:-

• Check that you have used the correct system

and wired it correctly.

• Ensure no wiring links have been missed and

all screws are tight.

• Check with Landis & Staefa - there may be a

simple explanation.

Technical Helpline:-
01952 602048 – Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm.

NB: This unit must not be used for control of immersion
heaters.

Programmer range selectors
This programmer is supplied in the 10 position mode
suitable for the system as in Fig. 3. When using systems
shown in Figs. 4 and you should carry out the following:

1. Selector sliders must be in the following position:

HW - OFF
CH - OFF

2. Insert a small, flat bladed screwdriver into the

square opening with the flat end horizontal, then
push fully up to the top of the slot opening.

3. Also move switch from 10 to 16 position, i.e. from 

left to right.

Fig 6.

Technical Data RWB2
Supply:

200/240V  50Hz

Frequency:

50Hz

Contact rating:

6A (resistive)
2A (inductive)

Switching voltage:

24 to 240V

Ambient temperature range:

0 to 30°C

Environmental humidity:

90% RH

Housing:

ABS resistant to fire
as EN60730 standard

Safety Standard:

Conforms to EN60730,
Class A for use in normal 
pollution situation.

Pumped Central Heating with Gravity Hot Water

RWB2 BACKPLATE

Fig 3.

Mid-position System

RWB2 BACKPLATE

Fig 4.

Zone Valve System

RWB2 BACKPLATE

Fig 5.

Fitting the Unit to the Backplate
Tilt the bottom of the case away from the wall, locate the
two slots in the top of the case over the two tabs at the
top of the backplate. Push the bottom of the case towards
the wall, slotting the two backplate screws into the
bottom of the case, and tighten the screws. This enables
the contacts in the unit to engage with those in the
backplate.

Содержание RWB2

Страница 1: ...nduit boxes which comply with BS1363 or BS4662 single gang should be used The backplate is the same as that used with RWB20 RWB40 RWB200 series and RWBXP Programmers plus Potterton Miniminder and Gloworm Mastermind When the RWB2 is used as a direct replacement no re wiring is necessary except in the case of the RWB20 when a neutral will be required if one is not present RWB2 Programmer Installatio...

Страница 2: ... correctly Ensure no wiring links have been missed and all screws are tight Check with Landis Staefa there may be a simple explanation Technical Helpline 01952 602048 Monday to Friday 9am 5pm NB This unit must not be used for control of immersion heaters Programmer range selectors This programmer is supplied in the 10 position mode suitable for the system as in Fig 3 When using systems shown in Fi...

Страница 3: ...N 4 BLUE OFF TAPPET No COLOUR 1 ORANGE 4 BLUE ON OFF 1ST ON 1ST OFF EXAMPLE WITHOUT OVERRIDE ADVANCE TAPPET No COLOUR 1 ORANGE ON 2 BLUE OFF 5 35 6 00 8 30 ON OFF ADVANCE 1ST OFF EXAMPLE WITH OVERRIDE ADVANCE AT 5 35 AM TAPPET No COLOUR 2 BLUE OFF Using Override Advance To advance the programme that is to bring forward the next ON or OFF period as shown in the example below press the override butt...

Страница 4: ...econd OFF during the 24 hour period To set tappets to your own programme times hold the dial and slide the relevant tappet and rotate it in either direction to your desired time then rotate dial through a full 24 hour rotation NB This should be carried out with the Programmer connected and power supply switched onto the backplate Power Failure In the event of a mains power failure do not move the ...

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