Glowworm MiSet SRT 380 User manual

Operating and in-
stallation instructions
MiSet
SRT 380
GB, IE

Contents
2Operating and installation instructions MiSet 0020288229_00
Contents
1 Safety ............................................ 3
1.1 Intended use .................................. 3
1.2 General safety information............. 3
1.3 -- Safety/regulations ................. 4
2 Product description..................... 5
2.1 Which nomenclature is used?........ 5
2.2 What is the effect of the frost
protection function? ....................... 5
2.3 What do the following
temperatures mean?...................... 5
2.4 What is a zone? ............................. 5
2.5 What is the circulation?.................. 5
2.6 What is meant by "time period"? .... 5
2.7 Preventing malfunctions ................ 6
2.8 Setting the heat curve.................... 6
2.9 Display, control elements and
symbols.......................................... 6
2.10 Operating and display functions .... 8
3 -- Electrical installation,
set-up .......................................... 14
3.1 Selecting the lines........................ 14
3.2 Installing the system control ........ 15
4 -- Start-up .............................. 17
4.1 Prerequisites for starting up......... 17
4.2 Running the installation
assistants..................................... 17
4.3 Changing the settings later .......... 17
5 Fault and maintenance
messages ................................... 17
5.1 Fault message ............................. 17
5.2 Maintenance message................. 17
6 Information about the
product ....................................... 17
6.1 Observing and storing other
applicable documents .................. 17
6.2 Validity of the instructions ............ 17
6.3 Data plate .................................... 17
6.4 Serial number .............................. 18
6.5 CE marking .................................. 18
6.6 Guarantee and customer
service ......................................... 18
6.7 Recycling and disposal ................ 18
6.8 Product data in accordance with
EU Ordinance no. 811/2013,
812/2013...................................... 18
6.9 Technical data –System
control .......................................... 18
Appendix ............................................... 20
A Troubleshooting,
maintenance message .............. 20
A.1 Troubleshooting ........................... 20
A.2 Maintenance messages............... 21
B -- Troubleshooting,
maintenance message .............. 21
B.1 Troubleshooting ........................... 21
B.2 Troubleshooting ........................... 22
B.3 Maintenance messages............... 22
Index ...................................................... 23

Safety 1
0020288229_00 MiSet Operating and installation instructions 3
1 Safety
1.1 Intended use
In the event of inappropriate or
improper use, damage to the
product and other property may
arise.
The product is intended for us-
ing an eBUS interface to control
a heating installation with heat
generators from the same man-
ufacturer.
The room temperature control
controls based on the installed
system:
–Heating
–Domestic hot water genera-
tion
–Circulation
Intended use includes the fol-
lowing:
–Observance of all other ap-
plicable documents for the
product and any other system
components
–installing and setting up the
product in accordance with
the product and system ap-
proval
Intended use also covers in-
stallation in accordance with the
IP code.
This product can be used by
children aged from 8 years
and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge if
they have been given supervi-
sion or instruction concerning
use of the product in a safe way
and understand the hazards in-
volved. Children must not play
with the product. Cleaning and
user maintenance work must
not be carried out by children
unless they are supervised.
Any other use that is not spe-
cified in these instructions, or
use beyond that specified in this
document, shall be considered
improper use.
1.2 General safety
information
1.2.1 Risk
caused by inadequate
qualifications
The following work must only
be carried out by competent
persons who are sufficiently
qualified to do so:
–Set-up
–Dismantling
–Installation
–Start-up
–Decommissioning
▶Proceed in accordance with
current technology.
Work and functions that must
only be carried out or set by the

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competent person are marked
by the symbol.
1.2.2 Danger caused by
improper operation
Improper operation may present
a danger to you and others, and
cause material damage.
▶Carefully read the enclosed
instructions and all other ap-
plicable documents, particu-
larly the "Safety" section and
the warnings.
▶As the end user, you should
only carry out those activities
for which these instructions
provide instructions and that
are not marked with the
symbol.
1.3 -- Safety/regulations
1.3.1 Risk of material damage
caused by frost
▶Do not install the product in
rooms prone to frost.
1.3.2 Regulations (directives,
laws, standards)
▶Observe the national regula-
tions, standards, directives,
ordinances and laws.

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2 Product description
2.1 Which nomenclature is used?
–System control: Instead of SRT 380
–Remote control: Instead of SR 92
2.2 What is the effect of the frost
protection function?
The frost protection function protects the
heating installation and flat from frost dam-
age.
At outdoor temperatures
–Below 4 °C for longer than four hours,
the system control switches the heat
generator on and regulates the target
room temperature to at least 5 °C.
–Above 4 °C, the system control does
not switch the heat generator on, but it
monitors the outdoor temperature.
2.3 What do the following
temperatures mean?
Desired temp. is the temperature to which
you want to heat up the living rooms.
Set-back temp. is the level below which
the temperature in the living rooms does
not fall when outside of the time periods.
Flow temp. is the temperature at which
the heating water leaves the heat gener-
ator.
2.4 What is a zone?
A building can be divided into multiple
areas, which are known as zones. A dif-
ferent requirement can be placed on the
heating installation in each zone.
Examples for dividing into zones:
–Underfloor heating (zone 1) and panel
radiator heating (zone 2) are available in
one building.
–A building is made up of several self-
contained residential units. Each resid-
ential unit has its own zone.
2.5 What is the circulation?
An additional water pipe is connected to
the domestic hot water pipe and forms a
circuit with the domestic hot water cylin-
der. A circulation pump facilitates the con-
tinuous circulation of domestic hot water
through the pipework system which means
that hot water is immediately available,
even at more distant draw-off points.
2.6 What is meant by "time
period"?
Example of heating mode in the mode:
Time-controlled
24 °C
18:0016:30 22:30
16 °C
21 °C
20:00
A
B
5
1
2
3
4
A Time
B Temperature
1 Desired temper-
ature
2 Set-back tem-
perature
3 Time period 2
4 Outside of the
time periods
5 Time period 1
You can divide a day up into several time
periods (3) and (5). Each time period can
comprise an individual start time and end
time. The time periods must not overlap.
You can assign a different desired temper-
ature (1) to each time period.
Example:
16:30 to 18:00; 21 °C
20:00 to 22:30; 24 °C
The system control regulates the living
rooms to the desired temperature within
the time periods. In the times outside of
the time periods (4), the system control

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regulates the living rooms to the lower set-
back temperature (2) that is set.
2.7 Preventing malfunctions
▶Do not cover the system control with
furniture, curtains or other objects.
▶If the system control is installed in the
living room, open all of the thermostatic
radiator valves in this room fully.
2.8 Setting the heat curve
A
B
15 10 5 0 -5 -10 -15 -20
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
1.2
1.5
1.822.533.54
0.8
1.0
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.6
A Outside temper-
ature °C
B Target flow tem-
perature °C
The figure shows the possible heat curves
of 0.1 to 4.0 for a target room temperature
of 20 °C. If, for example, heat curve 0.4 is
selected, a flow temperature of 40 °C is
maintained at an outdoor temperature of -
15 °C.
A
B
CD
18
22
20
0.4
70
60
50
40
30
15 10 5 0 -5 -10 -15 -20
A Outdoor temper-
ature °C
B Target flow tem-
perature °C
C Target room
temperature °C
D Axis a
If the heat curve 0.4 is selected and 21 °C
is specified for the target room temperat-
ure, the heat curve is then translated, as
shown in the figure. The heat curve is dis-
placed according to the value of the tar-
get room temperature along axis a which
is angled at 45°. At an outdoor temperat-
ure of -15 °C, the control system provides
a flow temperature of 45 °C.
2.9 Display, control elements and
symbols
īĬƀ
ĬĪƀ
ĬįŀĪ ƀ
2.9.1 Control elements
–Calling up the menu
–Back to the main menu
–Confirming a selection/change
–Saving set values
–One level back
–Cancelling input
and
–Navigating through the menu struc-
ture
–Reducing or increasing the set
value
–Navigating to individual num-
bers/letters
–Calling up help
–Calling up the time programme as-
sistant
Active control elements light up red.
Press once: You access the basic
display.
Press twice: You access the menu.

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2.9.2 Symbols
Time-controlled heating active
Button lock active
Maintenance required
Fault in the heating installation
Contact the competent person

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2.10 Operating and display functions
Note
The functions described in this section are not available for all system configura-
tions.
To call up the menu, press twice.
2.10.1 CONTROL menu item
MENU →CONTROL
→Zone
→Name of zone Changing the name Zone 1, which was set at the factory
→Mode: →Manual →Desired temperature: °C
Uninterrupted retention of the desired temperature
→Time-contr. →Weekly planner
→Set-back temperature: °C
Weekly planner: Up to 12 time periods and desired temperatures can
be set per day
The competent person sets how the heating installation behaves out-
side of the time period in the Set-back mode: function.
In Set-back mode: means:
–Eco: The heating is switched off outside of the time periods. Frost
protection is activated.
–Normal: The set-back temperature applies outside of the time peri-
ods.
Desired temperature: °C: Applies within the time periods
→Off
Heating is switched off, domestic hot water continues to be available,
frost protection is activated
→Absence →All: Applies only to any zones within the specified time period
→Zone: Applies for the selected zone in the specified time period
Heating and domestic hot water mode is switched off; frost protection
is activated
→Domestic hot water
→Mode: →Manual →DHW temperature
Uninterrupted retention of the domestic hot water temperature
→Time-contr. →Domestic hot water weekly planner
→DHW temperature: °C
→Circulation weekly planner

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MENU →CONTROL
→Mode: Domestic hot water weekly planner: Up to three time periods can be
set per day
DHW temperature: °C: Applies within the time periods
Domestic hot water mode is switched off outside of the time periods
Circulation weekly planner: Up to three time periods can be set per
day
The circulation pump pumps hot water to the draw-off points within the
time periods
Outside of the time periods, the circulation pump is switched off
→Off
Domestic hot water mode is switched off
→DHW boost Heating up the water in the cylinder once
→Ventilation boost Heating mode is switched off for 30 minutes.
→Time programme
assistant
Programming of the desired temperature for Monday–Friday and Sat-
urday–Sunday; the programming applies for the time-controlled Heat-
ing,Domestic hot water and Circulation functions.
Overwrites the weekly planner for the Heating,Domestic hot water
and Circulation functions.
→Sytem off Installation is switched off. Frost protection remains active.
2.10.2 INFORMATION menu item
MENU →INFORMATION
→Current temperatures
→Zone
→DHW temperature
→Water pressure: bar
→Burner status:
→Control elements Explanation of the control elements
→Menu introduction Explanation of the menu structure
→Competent person contact info
→Serial number
2.10.3 SETTINGS menu item
MENU →SETTINGS
→Installer level
→Enter access
code
Access to the installer level, factory setting: 00
→Competent per-
son contact info
Entering contact details
→Service date: Enter the next service date for a connected component, e.g. heat gen-
erator
→Fault history Faults are listed in chronological order

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MENU →SETTINGS
→Installation con-
figuration
Functions (→Installation configuration menu item)
→Screed drying Activate the Screed drying profile function for freshly laid screed in
accordance with the construction regulations.
The system control regulates the flow temperature independently of
the outdoor temperature. Setting screed drying (→Installation config-
uration menu item)
→Change code
→Language, time, display
→Language:
→Date: After the power is switched off, the date is retained for approx. 30
minutes.
→Time: After the power is switched off, the time is retained for approx. 30
minutes.
→Display brightness:
→Daylight saving
time:
→Automatic
→Manual
The change takes place:
–On the last weekend in March at 02:00 (daylight saving time)
–On the last weekend in October at 03:00 (standard time)
→Offset
→Room temperat-
ure: K
Comparison of the temperature difference between the measured
value in the system control and the value for a reference thermometer
in the living room.
→Outdoor temper-
ature: K
Comparison of the temperature difference between the measured
value in the outdoor temperature sensor and the value for a reference
thermometer in the living room.
→Factory settings The system control resets all of the settings to the factory settings and
calls up the installation assistant.
Only the competent person can call up the installation assistant.
2.10.4 Installation configuration menu item
MENU →SETTINGS →Installer level →Installation configuration
→Installation
→Water pressure: bar
→eBUS components List of eBUS components and their software versions
→Adaptive heat curve: Automatic fine adjustment of the heat curve. Prerequisite:
–The suitable heat curve for the building is set in the Heat
curve: function.
–The correct zone is assigned to the system control or the
remote control in the Zone assignment: function.
–Expanded is selected in the Room temp. mod.: function.
→Control: R.temp.contr It is controlled via the room temperature.

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MENU →SETTINGS →Installer level →Installation configuration
→Control: Weath.-
comp.
It is controlled via the outdoor temperature as soon
as an outdoor temperature sensor is connected.
→Heat generator 1
→Status:
→Current flow temperature: °C
→Circuit 1
→Status:
→Target flow temperature: °C
→OT switch-off
threshold: °C
Enter the upper limit for the outdoor temperature. If the outdoor
temperature rises above the set value, the system control deac-
tivates heating mode.
→Heat curve: The heat curve (→section "Product description") is the depend-
ence of the flow temperature on the outdoor temperature for the
desired temperature (target room temperature).
→Min. target flow tem-
perature:°C
Enter the lower limit for the target flow temperature. The system
control compares the set value with the calculated target flow
temperature, and regulates to the larger of these values.
→Max. target flow tem-
perature:°C
Enter the upper limit for the target flow temperature. The system
control compares the set value with the calculated target flow
temperature, and regulates to the smaller of these values.
→Set-back mode:
→Eco The heating function is switched off and the frost
protection function is activated.
At outdoor temperatures that are below 4 °C for
longer than four hours, the system control switches
the heat generator on and regulates to the Set-
back temperature: °C. At an outdoor temperature
above 4 °C, the system control switches the heat
generator off. The monitoring of the outdoor tem-
perature remains active.
Heating circuit behaviour outside of the time peri-
ods. Prerequisite:
–Time-contr. is activated in the Heating →
Mode: function.
–Active or Inactive is activated in the Room
temp. mod.: function.
If Expanded is activated in the Room temp.
mod.:, the system control regulates to the target
room temperature 5 °C independently of the
outdoor temperature.
→Normal The heating function is switched on. The system
control regulates to the Set-back temperature: °C.
Prerequisite: Time-contr. is activated in the Heat-
ing →Mode: function.
The behaviour can be adjusted separately for each heating circuit.
→Room temp. mod.:
→Inactive

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MENU →SETTINGS →Installer level →Installation configuration
→Active Adjusting the flow temperature based on the cur-
rent room temperature.
→Expan-
ded
Adjusting the flow temperature based on the cur-
rent room temperature. The system control also ac-
tivates/deactivates the zone.
–The zone is deactivated: Current room temper-
ature + 2/16 K > set room temperature
–Zone is activated: Current room temperature <
set room temperature - 3/16 K
The installed temperature sensor measures the current room temperature. The system con-
trol calculates a new target room temperature that is used to adjust the flow temperature.
–Difference = Set target room temperature - current room temperature
–New target room temperature = Set target room temperature + difference
Prerequisite: In the Zone assignment: function, the system control and/or the remote control
is assigned to the zone in which the system control or remote control is installed.
The Room temp. mod.: function is ineffective if No assignmt is activated in the Zone as-
signment: function.
→Control type: 2-point Corresponds to an on/off control system
Analog. Corresponds to a modulating control system
→Zone
→Zone activated: Deactivate zones that are not required. All existing zones appear
in the display.
→Zone assignment: Assign the system control and/or remote control to the selected
zone. The system control and/or remote control must be installed
in the selected zone. The control system also uses the room
temperature sensor for the assigned unit. The remote control
uses all of the values for the assigned zone. If no zone has been
assigned to the system control and/or the remote control, the
Room temp. mod.: function is ineffective.
→Zone valve status:
→Domestic hot water
→Cylinder: If there is an existing domestic hot water cylinder, the Active
setting must be selected.
→Target flow temperature: °C
→Circulation pump:
→Anti-legio. day: Define the days on which you want the anti-legionella function to
run. On these days, the water temperature is increased to above
60 °C. The circulation pump is activated. The function ends after
120 minutes at the latest.
If the Absence function is activated, the anti-legionella function is
not carried out. As soon as the Absence function ends, the anti-
legionella function is carried out.
→Anti-legio. time: Define the time at which you want the anti-legionella function to
run.
→Cylinder charging
hysteresis: K
The cylinder charging starts as soon as cylinder temperature <
desired temperature - hysteresis value.

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MENU →SETTINGS →Installer level →Installation configuration
→Cylinder charging
offset: K
Desired temperature + offset = flow temperature for the domestic
hot water cylinder.
→Max. cyl. charging
time:
Setting the maximum time at which the domestic hot water cylin-
der can be charged without interruption. If the maximum time or
the target temperature is reached, the system control enables the
heating function. The setting Off means that the cylinder char-
ging time is not restricted.
→Cyl. charg. anti-cycl.
time: min
Setting the time period during which the cylinder charging is
blocked after the maximum cylinder charging time has elapsed.
During the blocked time, the system control enables the heating
function.
→Parallel cylinder char-
ging:
When charging the domestic hot water cylinder, the mixing cir-
cuit is heated in parallel. The non-mixed heating circuit is always
switched off during cylinder charging.
→Screed drying profile Setting target flow temperature per day in accordance with the
construction regulations

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3 -- Electrical installation,
set-up
Only qualified electricians may carry out
the electrical installation.
The heating installation must be decom-
missioned before work is carried out on it.
3.1 Selecting the lines
▶Do not use flexible lines for power sup-
ply cables.
▶Use sheathed cables for power supply
cables (e.g. NYM 3 x 1.5).
Line cross-section
eBUS line (extra-
low voltage)
≥0.75 mm²
Sensor line (extra
low voltage)
≥0.75 mm²
Line length
Sensor lines ≤50 m
Bus lines ≤125 m

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3.2 Installing the system control
Ø6
1,5 m
Ø6
60
1.
≤25 mm
A
B
C
2.

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A
B
3.

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4 -- Start-up
4.1 Prerequisites for starting up
–The system control and, if required, the
outdoor temperature sensor have been
electrically installed and wired.
–Start-up of all system components (ex-
cept for the system control) is complete.
4.2 Running the installation
assistants
The installation assistant is at the Lan-
guage: query.
The system control's installation assistant
takes you through a list of functions. For
each function, you should choose the set
value that is best suited to the heating
installation being installed.
4.2.1 Completing the installation
assistant
Once you have gone through the installa-
tion assistant, Select the next step. ap-
pears on the display
Installation configuration: The installa-
tion assistant switches to the system con-
figuration for the installer level, in which
you can further optimise the heating in-
stallation.
Installation start: The installation assist-
ant switches to the basic display and the
heating installation works with the values
you have set.
4.3 Changing the settings later
All settings that you have made via the in-
stallation assistant can be changed again
at a later date via the end user or installer
level.
5 Fault and maintenance
messages
5.1 Fault message
with the text of the fault message
appears in the display.
You can find fault messages under: MENU
→SETTINGS →Installer level →Fault
history
Troubleshooting (→Appendix)
5.2 Maintenance message
with the text of the maintenance mes-
sage appears in the display.
Maintenance message (→Appendix)
6 Information about the
product
6.1 Observing and storing other
applicable documents
▶Observe all of the instructions that are
intended for you and are enclosed with
the components of the installation.
▶As the end user, keep these instructions
and all other applicable documents safe
for future use.
6.2 Validity of the instructions
These instructions apply only to:
–0020260999
6.3 Data plate
The data plate is located on the rear of the
product.
Information on the
data plate
Meaning
Serial number for identification;
7th to 16th digits
= product article
number

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18 Operating and installation instructions MiSet 0020288229_00
Information on the
data plate
Meaning
MiSet Product designation
V Rated voltage
mA Rated current
Read the instructions
6.4 Serial number
You can call up the serial numbers under
MENU →INFORMATION →Serial num-
ber. The 10-digit article number is located
in the second line.
6.5 CE marking
The CE marking shows that the products
comply with the basic requirements of the
applicable directives as stated on the de-
claration of conformity.
The declaration of conformity can be
viewed at the manufacturer's site.
6.6 Guarantee and customer
service
6.6.1 Guarantee
For information on the manufacturer's
guarantee, you can write to the contact ad-
dress that is provided on the back page
or by visiting https://self-service.glow-
worm.co.uk/warranty-registration/step-
one/.
6.6.2 Customer service
For contact details for our customer ser-
vice department, you can write to the ad-
dress that is provided on the back page, or
you can visit www.glow-worm.co.uk.
6.7 Recycling and disposal
▶The competent person who installed
your product is responsible for the dis-
posal of the packaging.
If the product is labelled with this
mark:
▶In this case, do not dispose of the
product with the household waste.
▶Instead, hand in the product to a collec-
tion centre for waste electrical or elec-
tronic equipment.
----- Packaging -----------------
▶Dispose of the packaging correctly.
▶Observe all relevant regulations.
6.8 Product data in accordance
with EU Ordinance no.
811/2013, 812/2013
On units with integrated weather-com-
pensated controls, including a room ther-
mostat function that can be activated, the
seasonal room-heating efficiency always
includes the correction factor for control
technology class VI. The seasonal room-
heating efficiency may deviate if this func-
tion is deactivated.
Temperature control class VI
Contribution to the seasonal
room-heating energy effi-
ciency ɳs
4.0 %
6.9 Technical data –System
control
Rated voltage 9 to 24 V
Rated surge voltage 330 V
Pollution degree 2
Rated current < 50 mA
Supply line cross-section 0.75 to
1.5 mm²
IP rating IP 20
Protection class III

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Temperature for the ball
pressure test
75 ℃
Maximum permitted environ-
mental temperature 0 to 60 ℃
Current room air hum. 35 to 95 %
Mode of operation Type 1
Height 122 mm
Width 122 mm
Depth 26 mm

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Appendix
A Troubleshooting, maintenance message
A.1 Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible cause Measure
Display remains dark Software error 1. Press and hold the button on the top right
of the system control for longer than five
seconds in order to force a restart.
2. Switch off the mains switch on all heat
generators for approx. 1 minute and then
switch them on again.
3. If the fault message persists, inform the
competent person.
No changes in the
display can be made
via the control ele-
ments
Software error 1. Press and hold the button on the top right
of the system control for longer than five
seconds in order to force a restart.
2. Switch off the mains switch on all heat
generators for approx. 1 minute and then
switch them on again.
3. If the fault message persists, inform the
competent person.
Display: Button lock
activated, it is not
possible to change
the settings or values
Button lock is active ▶Press the button on the top right of the sys-
tem control for approx one second in order
to deactivate the button lock.
Display: F. Boiler
fault, the specific fault
code (e.g. F.33) with
the specific boiler is
shown in the display
Boiler fault 1. Reset the boiler by first selecting Reset
and then Yes.
2. If the fault message persists, inform the
competent person.
Display: You do not
understand the set
language
Incorrect language set 1. Press twice.
2. Select the last menu item ( SETTINGS)
and confirm by pressing .
3. Under SETTINGS, select the second
menu item and confirm by pressing .
4. Select the language that you understand
and confirm by pressing .
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