ESI ESRTP5 User manual

ESRTP5
Programmable Room
Thermostat
Installation Instructions

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Installation Instructions
1. Technical Specification
1.1 Parameter Settings 6
1.2 Thermostat Technical Settings 7
2. Installation Instructions
2.1.1 Installation Safety Instructions 8
2.1.2 General Safety Instructions 8
2.1.3 Warning Notices 8
2.1.4 Maintenance 9
2.2.1 Fitting the Programmable Room
Thermostat 9
2.2.2 Installing the Programmable Room
Thermostat 10
2.2.3 Wiring Diagram 11
3. Technical Settings (tEcH)
3.1 Quick Comand Guide 12
3.2 Menu Technical Settings (tEcH) 13
4. Landlord Service (SEr)
4.1 Setting the Landlord Service (SErS) 14
4.2 Setting the Due Date (DAtE) 15
4.3 Changing the Password (CODE) 15
Contents
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Installation Instructions

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All Day Mode
All ay mode temperature 5°C-35°C (Default: 21°C)
Holiday Mode
Holiday mode temperature 5°C-35°C (Default: 7°C)
Holiday mode days 1-99 days (Default: 1 day)
Default Mode
Temporary set temperature 5°C-35°C (Default: 21°C)
Program event start time 00.00-24.00
(See section 5.1 for details)
Program event set temperature 5°C-35°C (See section 5.1 for details)
Program operation mode 5/2 day, 7 day, 24hr (Default: 5/2 day)
Number of programs 4 or 6 (Default: 4)
Manual Mode
Manual mode temperature 5°C-35°C (Default: 21°C)
Delayed Start
DS Off or On (Default: Off)
TPI
TPI Off, 3 cycles or 6 cycles (Default: Off)
OFF Mode (Frost Protection)
Frost protection start temperature 5°C
Frost protection exit temperature 7°C
Service
SERS OFF or 1-4 (Default: OFF)
(See section 9.1 for details)
Service DATE 28-366 days (Default: 365 days)
Other Functions
Operation MODE Auto, Manual, OFF (Default: Auto)
Temperature calibration ADJ -3.0°C-3°C (Default: 0°C)
SWING 0.5°C-2.0°C (Default: 0.5°C)
Display backlight Off/On (Default: Off)
1. Technical Specification
1.1 Parameter Settings

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Power supply 230VAC, 3(1)A SPDT
Temperature sensor type +/- 1°C at 20°C
Total switch rating 3(1)A 230VAC
Contact type SPDT (Volt free changeover
contacts)
Plastic Thermoplastic, flame retardant
Protection rating IP30
Dimensions 95mm (L) x 95mm (W) x 39mm (D)
BST/GMT Time change Automatic
Factory pre-set programme yes, (See section 5.1 for details)
Complies with
EN 60730-1, EN 60730-2.7, EN
55014-1:2006+A1:2009+A2:2011,
EN 61000-3-2:2014, EN 61000-
3-3:2013, EN55014-2: 2015, EN
60730-1:2011, EMC Directive
2014/30/EU, LVD Directive
2014/35/EU
1.2 Thermostat Technical Settings

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2. Installation
2.1.1 Installation Safety Instructions
The unit must be installed by a suitably qualified person in
accordance with the latest IEE Wiring Regulations. Isolate
mains supply before commencing installation. Please read all
instructions before proceeding.
Ensure that the fixed wiring connections to the mains supply is
via a fuse rated at not more than 3 Amps and Class ‘A’ switch
having a contact separation of a minimum of 3mm in all poles.
The recommended cable sizes are 1.0mm sqr or 1.5mm sqr. No
earth connection is required as the product is double insulated
but ensure continuity of earth throughout the system.
2.1.2 General Safety Instructions
This product complies with the essential requirements of the
following EC Directives:
• Electro-Magnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU.
• Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU.
• EC Marking Directive 2014/30/EU.
Please leave the user instructions with the end user where they
should be kept in a safe place for future reference.
2.1.3 Warning Notices
WARNING: Always isolate the ac mains supply before
installing. This product must be fitted by a competent
person, and installation must comply with the guidance
provided in the current editions of BS767 (IEE wiring
regulations) and part “P” of the building regulations.

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2.1.4 Maintenance
Always isolate the mains supply before commencing any work,
servicing or maintenance on the system. And please read all
instructions before proceeding.
Arrange for an annual maintenance and inspection schedule to
be carried out by a qualified person on every part of the heating
and hot water system.
2.2.1 Fitting the Programmable Room Thermostat
The ideal position to locate the Programmable Room
Thermostat is about 1.5m above floor level, in a location where
the thermostat is accessible, reasonably lit and free from
extremes of temperature and draughts. Do not position the
thermostat near sources of heat, such as radiators, lights, TV,
direct sunlight or on an outside wall.
1.5m

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2.2.2 Installing the Programmable Room Thermostat
1. Use a flat headed screwdriver to press the fastener at
the top of the unit, then gently loosen from the unit,
unhooking from top to bottom.
2. Fix the 35mm back box, terminals at the top, onto a
2 flange metal back box with 2 BM3.5x23 screws. If
installing on a 4 flange metal back box, simply push down
the flanges on the top and bottom to leave the flanges
on the left and right hand side.
If there are 4 flanges,
push down the top and
bottom flanges to leave
just 1 on either side.
Use a 35mm back box
with 2 screw flanges.

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3. Route the wires through the back of the wall plate. Fit the
wires to the wall-plate in accordance with the relevant
diagram and in accordance with I.E.E. regulations.
4. Fit the unit onto back-plate securing from bottom to top.
5. Ensure an appropriate fuse is fitted to the circuit before
reconnecting to the mains supply.
2.2.3 Wiring Diagram
1 L : Live
2 N : Neutral
4 NC (Cooling): Normally Closed
5 NO (Heating): Normally Open
12345
L N N/C N/O
HeatingCooling
N.B. Shown in OFF position
1.0-2.5mm2
6mm MAX

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HOME
Press for 3 sec
Tech
Press &
together
AdJ (Temperature
calibration)
SUG (Swing)
dS (Delayed start)
TPI
NoP (Number of
programs)
1 (Displays SER in screen 30 days before
service due date)
2 (Displays SER in screen 30 days before service
due date and only allows system to run 45
minutes per hour after due date)
3 (Displays SER in screen 30 days before service
due date and only allows system to run 30
minutes per hour after due date)
3 (Displays SER in screen 30 days before service
due date and only allows system to run 15
minutes per hour after due date)
SEr (Landlord
service) SErS
Due (Date)
Code Enter new
password
Enter new
password
Enter Password
(0000)
On
Off
Off
Off
6 cycles
3 cycles
0.5°C-+3.0°C
-3.0°C-+3.0°C
4
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28-366 (days)
3. Technical settings
3.1 Quick command guide

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3.2 Menu Technical Settings (tEcH)
1. Press and hold until the display shows tInE. Turn the
dial until display shows tEcH then press & together
to enter.
2. Use the dial to choose between the below, then press
to enter:-
dS: Delayed Start. Default is OFF. Use the dial to choose
between OFF (function disabled) or ON (heating on time
is delayed up to 40 minutes according to current room
temperature).
tPI: TPI. Default is OFF. Use the dial to choose between
OFF (function disabled), 3CYC (each hour has 3 heating
cycles, recommended for oil boilers) or 6CYC (each hour
has 6 heating cycles, recommended for gas boilers).
SUG: Swing. Default is 0.5. Use the dial to choose
between 0.5-2.0.
AdJ: Temperature calibration. Default is 0. Use the dial to
choose between -3.0°C-3.0°C.
noP: Number of time and temperature events. Default
is 4. Use the dial to choose between 4 or 6 time and
temperature events.
SEr: Landlord Service Interval. Default is OFF.
See section 9 to amend.

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4.1 Setting the Landlord Service (SErS)
1. To set the landlord service, enter the landlord service
settings (See section 8.2). Use the dial to select SErS then
press .
2. Use the dial to enter the password 0000, using to move
to the next digit. Then press to enter technical settings.
3. Use the dial to choose between the below options, then
press to confirm and return to landlord service settings.
OFF: Disables the service interval.
1. Reminds the user when the annual service is due by
displaying SER in the screen 30 days before due date.
The operation of the system will not be affected.
2. Reminds the user when the annual service is due by
displaying SER in the screen 30 days before due date
and only allows the system to run for 45 minutes per
hour after the due date has passed.
3. Reminds the user when the annual service is due by
displaying SER in the screen 30 days before due date
and only allows the system to run for 30 minutes per
hour after the due date has passed.
4. Reminds the user when the annual service is due by
displaying SER in the screen 30 days before due date
and only allows the system to run for 15 minutes per
hour after the due date has passed.
4. Landlord settings (SEr)

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4.2 Setting the Due Date (DAtE)
To set the due date, enter the landlord service settings (See
section 9.1) and use the dial to select DAtE then press .
Use the dial to set the due date (between 28 - 366 days) then
press to confirm and return to landlord service settings.
4.3 Changing the Password (CODE)
To change the password, enter the landlord service settings (See
section 9.1) and use the dial to select CODE then press . Use
the dial to set the first digit of the new password then press
to move to the next digit. Repeat this for all 4 digits. On the last
digit, press to confirm the new password. Then re-enter the
chosen password using the dial and button. On the last digit
press to confirm.
If both inputted passwords match, the new password will
be saved and the unit will return to the homescreen. If the
inputted passwords do not match, the unit will return to the
landlord settings menu and this step (See section 9.3) should
be repeated.

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We are continuously developing our products to
bring you the very latest in energy saving
technology and simplicity. However, should you
have any questions setting up your controls
please email us at sales@esicontrols.co.uk or for
technical queries call us on our dedicated technical
helpline 07539 117468.

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WARNING: Interference with sealed parts renders the
guarantee void.
In the interests of continuous product improvement we reserve
the right to alter designs, specifications and materials without
prior notice and cannot accept liability for errors.

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