BN Thermic RD16 User manual

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if used according to these instructions and properly maintained, give you years of trouble free
performance. Please ensure instructions remain with your customer for their reference.
SECTION A – USER INSTRUCTIONS.
For installation instructions go to page 4
1. INTRODUCTION & SPECIFICATION.
The RD16 Thermostat is an easy to install and use 7 Day,
6/1 Day or 5/2 Day Programmable Room Thermostat
which offers four time and temperature changes each day.
It is designed to provide automatic time and temperature
control for heating using its inbuilt air temperature sensor
or a remote sensor (optional extra). All settings are stored
in the controller with battery back-up.
RD16- Programmable Heater Controller
Programming 7 Day, 6+1 Day or 5+2 Day (Default 5+2 Day)
Power Supply 230V ac 50 Hz 16A Maximum Load (Battery back-up)
Remote Sensor (Optional) CXS, CXSIP, BBS and BBSIP (IP versions are IP65 rated)
Temperature Range 1°C to 45°C (Default 5°C to 30°C)
Display LCD + back light that comes on for short period when any button
pressed.
Number of Programs Per Day 4
Tamper Resistant Facility for locking all buttons or all buttons except “On / Off”.
Dimensions 86mm x 86mm x 15mm deep when recessed. Fits standard
35mm recess boxes.
Electrical Protection Class II IP20
Complies with:
EN 301489-1, EMC Directive 2014/30/EU,
EN60950-1:2006 + a11:2009 + a1:2010 +
a12:2011 + a2:2013
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS, NOTE THE SAFE
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS, AND CAUTIONS. USE THIS
PRODUCT CORRECTLY, AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT
IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL
INJURY AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR:-
PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER
Model:- RD16
REGISTER: PLEASE REGISTER THIS PRODUCT ONLINE TO ACTIVATE
YOUR GUARANTEE AT www.bnthermic.co.uk

2. OPERATING GUIDE.
To Set Time and Weekday Number
a) Turn thermostat on by pressing button.
b) Press the button and the minutes will start to flash. Adjust the minutes by pressing the or
buttons. When correct, press button and the hours will flash. Set these by pressing the or
buttons. When correct, press button and the day number will flash. Set this by pressing the or
buttons. When correct, press . Note that Monday is 1, Tuesday 2 etc. If you don’t press a button
for 5 seconds display returns to standard mode and you will need to repeat section b.
Programming - The controller is pre-set to the following times and temperatures:-
Period
Day
Number
Wake up
Outdoor
Back home
Sleep
1
06:00
20⁰C
08:00
15⁰C
17:00
20⁰C
22:00
15⁰C
2
06:00
20⁰C
08:00
15⁰C
17:00
20⁰C
22:00
15⁰C
3
06:00
20⁰C
08:00
15⁰C
17:00
20⁰C
22:00
15⁰C
4
06:00
20⁰C
08:00
15⁰C
17:00
20⁰C
22:00
15⁰C
5
06:00
20⁰C
08:00
15⁰C
17:00
20⁰C
22:00
15⁰C
6
08:00
20⁰C
10:00
15⁰C
16:00
20⁰C
23:00
15⁰C
7
08:00
20⁰C
10:00
15⁰C
16:00
20⁰C
23:00
15⁰C
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By default the controller is set to 5+2 days this means when programming Monday – Friday settings
will all be the same and you can then program different settings for Saturday – Sunday. If you require
7 day or 6+1 day settings enter default settings and adjust parameters first (See section 5).
To adjust or program the time & temperature periods
a) Make sure the thermostat is on or turn on by pressing button.
b) Press and hold the button for 3-5 seconds until the time starts to flash, display will also show
“12345”and the first period symbol will show. Adjust the hours by pressing the or
buttons. When correct, press button and the minutes will flash. Set these by pressing the
or buttons. When correct, press button and the temperature will flash. Set this by pressing
the or buttons. When correct, press and the second period symbol will show and the
hours will flash. Now repeat the above to set all 4 periods. Once set, the days will change to 6+7
and you repeat the above procedure to program Saturday and Sunday. Note “12345” on the
display while programming means you are setting all 5 Weekdays “6+7” on the display while setting
means you are programming Saturday & Sunday. If you don’t press a button for approx. 5 seconds
the controller will automatically store the settings and exit programming mode.
Run Modes
1 – Turn thermostat On or Off by pressing the button.
2 – When “ON” press to toggle between Auto mode and Manual mode .
3 – When in Auto mode you can override the set temperature by pressing the or buttons.
This override will last until the next program period and is shown by both the and symbols.
4 – When in Manual mode you can override the set temperature by pressing the or
buttons. Note:- The thermostat will stay in Manual mode with the same set temperature until you
switch it to Auto mode or turn the thermostat off.
At any time you can return to the auto temperature set point by pressing the button until only
the Auto mode shows.
Locking the controller
The controller has 2 lock settings selected in the default settings (see section 5). Half lock, when
set only allows the On/Off button to be pressed. Full lock disables all buttons except the unlock
sequence. Putting the controller in lock mode indicated by a symbol on the screen is done by
pressing and holding the button until the symbol appears. Unlocking is the reverse process.
Holiday Mode – Note: 1 day = 24 hours count down
Holiday days (count down) and temperature set point can be set so that the heating runs at a lower
temperature whilst you are away and reverts back to normal when you return. To access, make
sure controller is on and then press button for 3-5 seconds until the screen displays “Off”.
Change to “On” by using the or buttons. Then press button to set the number of days
you are away by using the or buttons. Then press button to set the temperature
required while you are away by using the or buttons. Finally press button to set. Holiday
mode is shown by a symbol displayed on the screen. Once set and counting down, to exit
holiday mode early press the button.
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SECTION B – INSTALLATION AND MASTER SETTINGS.
3. INSTALLATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
3.1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY
WARNING! It is the responsibility of the owner and the installer to read, understand and comply
with the following:
You must check all electrical products, before use, to ensure that they are safe. You must inspect
power cables, plugs, sockets and any other connectors for wear or damage. You must ensure
that the risk of electric shock is minimised by the installation of appropriate safety devices. A
Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) should be incorporated in the main distribution board.
If in any doubt consult a qualified electrician.
You must also read and understand the following instructions concerning electrical safety.
The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 makes owners of electrical appliances responsible for
the safe condition of those appliances and the safety of the appliance operators. If in any doubt
about electrical safety, contact a qualified electrician.
Installation should always be carried out by a qualified electrician or a competent person in
accordance with current electrical regulation.
Ensure that the cables are always protected against short circuit and overload.
The unit should be protected by a suitably rated isolator and fuse or MCB.
This controller is IP20 rated and is suitable for indoor.
3.2 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Remove all packaging and store it away from children, check the package and controller for
visible damage or tampering.
Familiarise yourself with the applications and limitations of the controller.
Only use recommended attachments and parts. To use unauthorised parts may be dangerous
and will invalidate your warranty.
XDO NOT use in areas where hazardous gasses or dusts may be present.
XDO NOT disassemble the controller for any reason. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
XDO NOT use this controller to perform a task for which it has not been designed.
Please leave the user instructions with the end user where they should be kept in a safe place for
further reference.
4. INSTALLATION.
4.1 CHOOSING A LOCATION FOR YOUR RD16
The RD16 controller should be mounted on an internal wall approximately 1.5 meters from floor level
and should be in a position away from draughts, direct heat and sunlight.
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4.2 INSTALLING THE RD16
The thermostat requires a one gang back box having a minimum depth of 35mm.
1) Remove the front screen from the back of the thermostat by
turning over so it looks like picture A. Now with your fingers
holding the white front screen gently push the back down
using your thumbs. The black metal plate and the wire
connection block should move together and end up like
picture B.
2) The back and front will now gently pull apart (NO FORCE
REQUIRED) exposing the connecting plug and cable.
Gently remove the plug and cable from the back of the front
screen. You will now have two parts looking similar to picture
C below.
3) Wire the thermostat as per diagram to the
right making sure all the terminals are done
up tightly. Do NOT exceed total load of 16A.
Loads greater than 16A should be
controlled via a suitably rated contactor or
relay box.
4.3 OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSORS
There are 4 types of remote sensors that can
be used with the RD16 thermostat.
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Picture A
Picture B
Picture C
Optional Air
Sensor
Part No. CXS
Optional Black
Bulb Sensor
Part No. BBS
Optional IP Rated
Black Bulb Sensor
Part No. BBSIP
Optional IP Rated
Air Sensor
Part No. CXSIP

4.3 OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSORS (continued)
If you are using a remote sensor this is wired into terminals 5 and 6 (Polarity of the sensor does not
matter).
You will also need to change the default settings once the thermostat is powered up.
Default settings – changes
Using section 5 of these instructions change default setting “A4” so that it is set to “N2” external sensor.
4.4 RE-ASSEMBLING OF THE FRONT SCREEN
1) Once all the connections have been made,
make sure the arrow on the back plate
faces upwards and secure to the back box
using two screws. See Picture 1 to the right.
2) Reconnect lead to the front screen. Note:-
The plug only fits one way around so don’t
force it. Place the front screen onto the back
plate so that the bottom of the back plate is
showing as per Picture 2 below.
3) Slide down the front screen until it clips into
position. See Picture 3 to the right.
Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
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5. CHANGING THE MASTER / DEFAULT SETTINGS.
There are various master / default settings that can be changed by entering the default settings.
To enter these settings, turn off the thermostat by pressing the button. Then press and hold the
button for 3-5 seconds until the A1 appears on the screen. You are now in settings mode and if
you don’t press any button for 5 seconds the display reverts back to off mode.
Press button to switch to next option and press or buttons to adjust the data. If you wish
to exit the settings without waiting 5 seconds press the button.
No.
Setting Options
Data Setting Function
Default
A1 Temperature calibration.
-9⁰C to +9⁰C in 0.5⁰C steps. (Can be used to
fine tune temperature reading so it matches
another thermostat).
0⁰C
A2
Differential between set point
and On and Off.
0.5⁰C - 2.5⁰C in 0.5⁰C steps. 0.5⁰C
A3
External sensor differential only
used if A4 set to N3.
1⁰C - 9⁰C in 1⁰C steps. 2⁰C
A4 Sensors used.
N1= Built in sensor N2= External sensor only
N3= Built in sensor and external sensor.
NOTE.- N3 only used for specialist
applications if recommended by BN Thermic.
N1
A5
lock settings.
0 = half lock 1 = full lock
0
A6
Maximum set point of external
sensor if A4 set to N3.
5⁰C - 45⁰C 27⁰C
A7
Minimum set point of external
sensor if A4 set to N3.
1⁰C - 10⁰C or (= Not active) 5⁰C
A8
Minimum set point of internal
sensor if A4 set to N1 or N3 or
external sensor if A4 set to N2.
1⁰C - 10⁰C 5⁰C
A9
Maximum set point of internal
sensor if A4 set to N1 or N3 or
external sensor if A4 set to N2.
20⁰C - 45⁰C 30⁰C
AA Power Cut function.
0 = Power heating as per controller memory.
1 = Shut down controller after power cut.
2 = Shutdown heating but turn controller on
after power cut.
0
AB Programming selection.
0 = 5 + 2 (same settings Mon-Fri + Sat-Sun)
1 = 6 + 1 (same settings Mon-Sat + Sun)
2 = 7 (different settings each day Mon-Sun)
0
AC Window Opening detection.
= Not active
10 - 20⁰C = Sudden drop set point at which
heating turns off.
AD Window Opening OFF period.
5 - 40 minutes (only if AC above is set to a
temperature and not ).
10
AE Factory Reset.
Press & hold key until whole screen
shows.
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6. USING AS A CONVENTIONAL THERMOSTAT.
It is easy to set up your RD16 thermostat to operate as a simple, conventional thermostat without
the need to programme different times and temperatures. There are 2 steps.
1. Set the temperature required – Refer to “Run Modes” on page 3 and use manual mode, then
select the required temperature by using the or buttons.
2. Lock the thermostat - Refer to “Locking the controller” on page 3. Locking the thermostat will
disable all the buttons except the on/off button. If you want to disable the on/off button as well,
you will need to change the default lock settings before starting this process (see section 5).
7. SENSOR FAULT CODES.
E1 or E2 fault codes are displayed if the sensors are faulty or are not connected. The thermostat
will stop heating until the fault is corrected.
If in the master settings shown overleaf, you have selected N2 or N3 for option A4 (Sensors used)
you MUST have an external sensor present and working otherwise the display will show fault code
E2 and will not work.
NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and
component parts without prior notice.
REGISTER:
Activate your warranty by registering online at www.bnthermic.co.uk
and retain this installation data for future reference.
IMPORTANT: No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
WARRANTY: Your BN Thermic product is guaranteed for one year from date of
purchase. We will repair or replace at our discretion any part found to be defective. We
cannot assume any consequential liability. This guarantee in no way prejudices your
rights under common law and is offered as an addition to consumer liability rights.
RD16INS-v01-1
WEEE REGULATIONS:
This appliance bears the symbol of the crossed waste bin. This indicates that, at the end of its useful life, it must not be disposed
of as domestic waste, but must be taken to a collection centre for waste electrical and electronic equipment. It is the user's
responsibility to dispose of this appliance through the appropriate channels. Failure to do so may incur penalties established
by laws governing waste disposal.
BN Thermic Ltd,
34 Stephenson Way,
Crawley, RH10 1TN
Tel: +44 (0) 1293 547361
www.bnthermic.co.uk
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