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Perry Electric MODULE Series User manual

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Models with LCD DISPLAY,
differential ON/OFF intervention and luminous charge inserted signal
INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
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N.B.: the examples contained in this documentation are in principle.
Install the thermostat at a height of 1,5 m ÷ 1,7 m from the floor, far from heat00
sources, air vents, doors or windows and anything else that could affect its operation.
Heating systems with a thermostat
that controls:
Wall mounted boiler
A)
BurnerB)
Circulation pumpC)
Zone solenoid valveD)
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DATI TECNICI
230 V~ 50 ÷ 60 Hz
1/ B / Electronic
relay with changeover contact
NO / COM / NC - voltage free
max 8(2)A / 250 V~
2 or 3 conductors
for potential-free contact
min. 0,75 mm ÷ max. 2,5 mm
22
Class II
I30P
Normal
0 °C ÷ +50 °C
-10 °C ÷ +65 °C
+5 °C ÷ +30 °C (limitable)
+5 °C fixed
- 5 °C ÷ +39 °C
- 4 °C from the set temperature
("Winter" operation)
+4 °C from the set temperature
(“ ” operation)Summer
± 0,5 °C
0,1 °C
0,3 °C - 0,5 °C - 0,7 °C - 0,9 °C
ErP: Class I; 1% Reg. EU 811/2013
1 °K/15 min
LVD EN60730-2-9
EMC EN60730-2-9
Supply voltage:
Type of action, disconnect and device:
:Type of output
Output connection (load):
Inputs for remote "Reduction” control:
Wire section at terminals:
Insulation type:
Protection degree:
Pollution:
Operating temperature limits:
Storage temperature limits:
Temperature adjustment range:
Antifreeze temperature:
Temperature display scale:
R ion temperature:educt
(remote control)
Precision of readingtemperature :
Room temperature indicator resolution:
Differential operation - selectable:
t
ERP Energy classification:
Thermal gradient:
Reference standard for CE mark:
DIMENSIONS
66 40 9
45
RECESS ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT Series MODULE - H 45 mm
TECHNICAL DATA
COMPATIBILITY TO THE MOST COMMON RESIDENTIAL SERIES PLATES
IMPORTANT: for the assembly procedure of the thermostat with the chosen
residential plate, follow instructions contained in the specific compatibility
sheet contained in the package.
Ins allationt
and user
in tructionss
PE - DETIPE016EN 11/19
Read this manual carefully before using the product as it provides important guidelines regarding safety, installation
and use. The manual must be preserved with care for future reference.
Important: installation and electrical connections of devices and appliances must be carried out by skilled people
and in compliance with current regulations
The thermostat is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or by those with a lack of experience and knowledge of the instructions, unless they are supervised or have received the
necessary instructions concerning use of the device by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device.
If necessary, gently clean the thermostat and the display using a soft, dry cloth.
The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce any technical and/or constructive changes deemed necessary, with no prior notice.
&
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS!
Before starting any operations on the device, disconnect the 230V~ mains power supply
ENGLISH
PERRY ELECTRIC Srl
Via Milanese, 11 - 22070 VENIANO (CO) ITALY
www.perry.it
ATTENTION: if the operation is performed after
installing the thermostat, cut off the power before
removing the front panel of the thermostat.
The thermostat operates in differential mode (ON-OFF) with the differential value that can be edited
(preset by default to 0.5°C).
Differential value modification: using the tip of a small screwdriver, set the dip-switches on the thermostat
(below the front panel) to the desired value, as indicated in figure 1.
2 - CHANGING THE DIFFERENTIAL VALUE
ON
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ON
12
ON
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ON
12
Dt = 0,3 °C Dt = 0,5 °C Dt = 0,7 °C Dt = 0,9 °C
opening to access
the Dip-Switches
Dip-Switch
Positions of the Dip-Switches
fig. 1
Small
screwdriver
Important: changing the differential value allows you do optimise
the temperature control of the system.
This must be performed by expert personnel (electrician, plumber).
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Thermostat body
AB C D
GFE
Range disc
Make the electrical connections Insert the thermostat into
the frame until it is blocked
Set temperature lock
(only if desired)
Plate
Apply the chosen plate
Right ledge
Apply the two ledges to the frame
(if required based on the plate type)
Correct positionknob
Front
Insert the knob
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Apply the chosen front
(4 lateral blocking teeth)
Attention to the position of the
insertion pins of the ledges
Fasten the chosen frame
to the type 503 recess box
Warning: before making the product setting, switch off the mains voltage.
COMPATIBILITY TO THE MOST COMMON RESIDENTIAL SERIES PLATES
IMPORTANT: for the assembly procedure of the thermostat with the
chosen residential plate, also follow instructions contained in the
specific compatibility sheet contained in the package.
1-INSTALLATION EXAMPLE
IMPORTANT! Left ledge
- Display of room temperature
- Display of temperature being set
Temperature setting knob
Reference index for temperature setting
Load status LED
(alight LED = load inserted)
Temperature display
The display normally shows the detected room temperature. When setting the
temperature with the knob, the display shows the temperature being set. A few
seconds after the operation, the display goes back to the room temperature.
In mode, the displayed temperature being set is the reduced“Reduction”
temperature:
-4 °C from the temperature setpoint (for model with )On - Off - Antifreeze
-4 °C in “ ” +4 °C in “ ” (Winter Summerand for model with Winter - Off -
Summer)
Flashing indications
= “faulty probe” (the relay is deactivated)
- - -
Selector for controlling work mode (according to model)
Model: 1TITE312/MC Model: 1TITE313/MC
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0
Temperature control
disabled
Operation
Summer
(Cooling)
Operation
Winter
(Heating)
Temperature control
disabled
Temperature control
activated
Anti-freeze
operation
-5.0 °c 39.0 °cor
= “room temperature out of display range”
SIGNALS AND CONTROLS
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Important: t only a electricianhe installation and electrical connection of the programmable thermostat must be implemented by qualified and in conformity with current laws and
regulations. The manufacturer declines all liability in connection with the use of products subject to special environmental and/or installation standards.
Contact
T set (Comfort) = 20 °C
24 °C
Set
Temperature
Remote selection of "Comfort" or "Reduction" temperature
“ ” Temperature = Contact openComfort
“ ” Temperature= Contact closedReduction
the command is operational within 1 minute.N.B.:
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4 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
16 °C
Open
Reduction
Reduction
WINTER SUMMER
Closed Closed
OpenOpen Open
Fig. 3 - Example of connection to boiler and clock for night reduction control
Inputs for night
reduction control
Supply voltage (230V~)
230 V~
THERMOSTAT
time switch
Heater
Fig. 4 - Example of connection to motorised valve
230 V~
THERMOSTAT
Motorized
Solenoid Valve
ClosesN
Opens
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It is possible to preset from 16 °C to 24 °C, with 2 °C step, the maximum adjustable
temperature value.
N.B.: the thermostat is supplied with the "range disc" preinstalled with pin in the neutral hole
(no temperature limitation).
Temperature limit setting or its subsequent modification
a) Rotate the knob anti-clockwise (5 °C on index) and pull it out.
b) Take out the “temperature range” disc and reinsert it by locating the maximum
desired temperature hole over the pin placed on thermostat .
(fig. 2)
c) Reinsert the knob and verify at the end of the anti-clockwise limit corresponding to
5°C with index; if different, re-insert the knob rotated by 180°.
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3 - LIMITATION OF THE MAXIMUM ROOM TEMPERATURE
Neutral hole
Holes
Rdange isc
16 °C
18 °C
20 °C
22 °C
24 °C
Range disc seat
Holes for temperature set point limitation
Pin
(± 0,5 °C) fig. 2
Index
Knob
esempi collegamenti elettrici - segue
3
With the mains voltage deactivated:
Connect the power supply wires to the terminals:
Connect the wires of the device to be controlled to the terminals:
n° = normally open2
n° = normally closed3
IMPORTANT: for heavy inductive loads (pumps and solenoid valves) it is advisable to connect an RC filter in parallel with the load.
Connections for remote selection of the "Comfort" or "Reduction" temperature
If you want to use remote control of “Comfort" or "Reduction" temperature, connect the exterior
contact to the terminals n° and n° of the thermostat (examples in fig. 3 and fig. 5).67
n° (Line)4
n° (Neutral)5
n° =1common
Supply voltage (230V~)
Inputs for night
reduction control
DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
This symbol on the product or its packaging to indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste.
Instead, it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment, such as for example:
- sales points, in case you buy a new and similar product
- local collection points (waste collection centre, local recycling center, etc...).
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequence for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be
caused by inappropriate waste handing of this product.
The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources.
For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your house hold waste disposal service or the shop where you
purchased the product.
Perry Electric S.r.l.
Via Milanese, 11 - 22070 Veniano (Co) - Italy
www.perry.it
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Multiple installations
Besides all that has been mentioned above, in multiple installations (for example
offices, schools, houses, etc.) operated only by one clock for the centralized night
reduction, it is necessary to follow carefully the indications below (fig. 5).
For all thermostats
1) Supply voltage 230V~
Terminal n° : connect the Line of network (230 V~)4
Terminal n° : connect the Neutral of network (return)5
N.B.: normally in the residential power supply networks the "brown" color is unified
for the phase, "blue" for the neutral (line return).
2) Connections for night reduction control
All terminals n° : connect in parallel with output of the time switch.62
All terminals n° : connect in parallel with output of the time switch.71
THERMOSTAT
THERMOSTAT
230 V~
Time switch with NO
contact, common to
all thermostats
fig. 5
4 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS multiple installations.1

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