REMKO Easy-Control EC1 User manual

Operating and
installation instructions
Read the instructions prior to performing any task!
REMKO remote controls
EC 1
Easy-Control remote control for heat pumps
0242-2019-11 Edition 1, en_GB

Translation of the original
Read these operating instructions carefully before commis-
sioning / using this device!
These instructions are an integral part of the system and must
always be kept near or on the device.
Subject to modifications; No liability accepted for errors or mis-
prints!

Table of contents
1 Safety and usage instructions............................................................................................................. 4
1.1 General safety notes....................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Identification of notes...................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 Personnel qualifications.................................................................................................................. 4
1.4 Dangers of failure to observe the safety notes................................................................................ 4
1.5 Safety-conscious working............................................................................................................... 4
1.6 Safety notes for the operator........................................................................................................... 5
1.7 Safety notes for installation, maintenance and inspection.............................................................. 5
1.8 Unauthorised modification and changes......................................................................................... 5
1.9 Intended use................................................................................................................................... 5
1.10 Warranty........................................................................................................................................ 5
1.11 Transport and packaging............................................................................................................... 6
1.12 Environmental protection and recycling........................................................................................ 6
2 Technical data........................................................................................................................................ 7
2.1 Unit data.......................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2 Unit dimensions............................................................................................................................... 7
3 Unit description..................................................................................................................................... 8
4Scope of delivery.................................................................................................................................. 8
5 Operation............................................................................................................................................... 9
6 Electrical wiring................................................................................................................................... 15
7 Installation........................................................................................................................................... 17
8 Addressing the EC1............................................................................................................................ 18
9 Index..................................................................................................................................................... 19
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1 Safety and
usage instructions
1.1 General safety notes
Carefully read the operating manual before com-
missioning the units for the first time. It contains
useful tips and notes such as hazard warnings to
prevent personal injury and material damage.
Failure to follow the directions in this manual not
only presents a danger to people, the environment
and the system itself, but will void any claims for
liability.
Keep this operating manual and the refrigerant
data sheet near to the units.
1.2 Identification of notes
This section provides an overview of all important
safety aspects for proper protection of people and
safe and fault-free operation.The instructions and
safety notes contained within this manual must be
observed in order to prevent accidents, personal
injury and material damage.
Notes attached directly to the units must be
observed in their entirety and be kept in a fully
legible condition.
Safety notes in this manual are indicated by sym-
bols. Safety notes are introduced with signal words
which help to highlight the magnitude of the danger
in question.
DANGER!
Contact with live parts poses an immediate
danger of death due to electric shock. Damage
to the insulation or individual components may
pose a danger of death.
DANGER!
This combination of symbol and signal word
warns of a situation in which there is immediate
danger, which if not avoided may be fatal or
cause serious injury.
WARNING!
This combination of symbol and signal word
warns of a potentially hazardous situation,
which if not avoided may be fatal or cause
serious injury.
CAUTION!
This combination of symbol and signal word
warns of a potentially hazardous situation,
which if not avoided may cause injury or mate-
rial and environmental damage.
NOTICE!
This combination of symbol and signal word
warns of a potentially hazardous situation,
which if not avoided may cause material and
environmental damage.
This symbol highlights useful tips and recom-
mendations as well as information for efficient
and fault-free operation.
1.3 Personnel qualifications
Personnel responsible for commissioning, opera-
tion, maintenance, inspection and installation must
be able to demonstrate that they hold a qualifica-
tion which proves their ability to undertake the
work.
1.4 Dangers of failure to observe
the safety notes
Failure to observe the safety notes may pose a risk
to people, the environment and the units. Failure to
observe the safety notes may void any claims for
damages.
In particular, failure to observe the safety notes
may pose the following risks:
nThe failure of important unit functions.
nThe failure of prescribed methods of mainte-
nance and repair.
nDanger to people on account of electrical and
mechanical effects.
1.5 Safety-conscious working
The safety notes contained in this manual, the
existing national regulations concerning accident
prevention as well as any internal company
working, operating and safety regulations must be
observed.
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1.6 Safety notes for the operator
The operational safety of the units and compo-
nents is only assured providing they are used as
intended and in a fully assembled state.
nThe units and components may only be set up,
installed and maintained by qualified per-
sonnel.
nProtective covers (grille) over moving parts
must not be removed from units that are in
operation.
nDo not operate units or components with
obvious defects or signs of damage.
nContact with certain unit parts or components
may lead to burns or injury.
nThe units and components must not be
exposed to any mechanical load, extreme
levels of humidity or extreme temperature.
nSpaces in which refrigerant can leak sufficient
to load and vent. Otherwise there is danger of
suffocation.
nAll housing parts and device openings, e.g. air
inlets and outlets, must be free from foreign
objects, fluids or gases.
nThe units must be inspected by a service tech-
nician at least once annually. Visual inspec-
tions and cleaning may be performed by the
operator when the units are disconnected from
the mains.
1.7 Safety notes for installation,
maintenance and inspection
nAppropriate hazard prevention measures must
be taken to prevent risks to people when per-
forming installation, repair, maintenance or
cleaning work on the units.
nThe setup, connection and operation of the
units and its components must be undertaken
in accordance with the usage and operating
conditions stipulated in this manual and comply
with all applicable regional regulations.
nLocal regulations and laws such as Water
Ecology Act must be observed.
nThe power supply should be adapted to the
requirements of the units.
nUnits may only be mounted at the points pro-
vided for this purpose at the factory. The units
may only be secured or mounted on stable
structures, walls or floors.
nMobile units must be set up securely on suit-
able surfaces and in an upright position. Sta-
tionary units must be permanently installed for
operation.
nThe units and components should not be oper-
ated in areas where there is a heightened risk
of damage. Observe the minimum clearances.
nThe units and components must be kept at an
adequate distance from flammable, explosive,
combustible, abrasive and dirty areas or
atmospheres.
nSafety devices must not be altered or
bypassed.
1.8 Unauthorised modification
and changes
Modifications or changes to units and components
are not permitted and may cause malfunctions.
Safety devices may not be modified or bypassed.
Original replacement parts and accessories
authorised by the manufactured ensure safety. The
use of other parts may invalidate liability for
resulting consequences.
1.9 Intended use
The units are designed depending on the model
and equipment exclusively as a control unit for the
heat pump and the heating system.
Any different or additional use shall be classed as
non-intended use. The manufacturer/supplier
assumes no liability for damages arising from such
use. The user bears the sole risk in such cases.
Intended use also includes working in accordance
with the operating and installation instructions and
complying with the maintenance requirements.
Under no circumstances should the threshold
values specified in the technical data be exceeded.
1.10 Warranty
For warranty claims to be considered, it is essential
that the ordering party or its representative com-
plete and return the "certificate of warranty" to
REMKO GmbH & Co. KG at the time when the
units are purchased and commissioned.
The warranty conditions are detailed in the "Gen-
eral business and delivery conditions". Further-
more, only the parties to a contract can conclude
special agreements beyond these conditions. In
this case, contact your contractual partner in the
first instance.
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1.11 Transport and packaging
The devices are supplied in a sturdy shipping con-
tainer or inside the heat pump casing. Please
check the equipment immediately upon delivery
and note any damage or missing parts on the
delivery and inform the shipper and your contrac-
tual partner. For later complaints can not be guar-
anteed.
WARNING!
Plastic films and bags etc. are dangerous
toys for children!
Why:
- Leave packaging material are not around.
- Packaging material may not be accessible to
children!
1.12 Environmental protection
and recycling
Disposal of packaging
All products are packed for transport in environ-
mentally friendly materials. Make a valuable contri-
bution to reducing waste and sustaining raw mate-
rials. Only dispose of packaging at approved
collection points.
Disposal of equipment and components
Only recyclable materials are used in the manufac-
ture of the devices and components. Help protect
the environment by ensuring that the devices or
components (for example batteries) are not dis-
posed in household waste, but only in accordance
with local regulations and in an environmentally
safe manner, e.g. using certified firms and recy-
cling specialists or at collection points.
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2 Technical data
2.1 Unit data
Series Easy-Control EC1
Power supply V/Hz 230 AC, 50
Current load (heating cycle pump) A 3
Probe NTC3950, l0K
Accuracy °C/F ± 0.5/± 1
Set the temperature °C 5-35
Temperature display °C 5-99
Ambient temperature °C 0-45
Humidity (non-condensing) % rel. hum. 5-95
Storage temperature °C 5-45
Current consumption W < 1.5
Timing error % < 1
Housing PC +ABS (fire-resistant)
Suitable flush-mounted socket mm 86 x 86 square or European 60 mm
round box
Wire clips mm2Wire 2 x 1.5 or 1 x 2.5
Enclosure class IP30
Keys Capacitive touch keys
We reserve the right to make technical changes for the purpose of technical advancement.
2.2 Unit dimensions
60 (±2)
86
86
50
14
14
24
50
90
50
90
ABC
Fig. 1: Dimensions (all measurements in mm)
A: Front view
B: Side view
C: Rear view
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3 Unit description
The Easy-Control remote control EC 1 is a touch
display with an integrated room probe. Operation is
intuitive and self-explanatory due to its clear
arrangement. For example, to enter the desired
room temperature it is only necessary to touch the
“up/down” arrow keys. The anti-freeze protection
function or an absence program can also be set.
Using the room probe it is possible to realise room
temperature-guided regulation in the heating and
cooling mode. The installation is suitable for a
standard flush-mounted socket. Communication
with the heat pump takes place via a Modbus pro-
tocol.
The controller can be used as a wall-mounted
single-room controller.
Fig. 2: Controller as wall-mounted single-room con-
troller
4 Scope of delivery
Description Quantity
Easy-Control EC 1 1
Fastening screws 4
Operating manual 1
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5 Operation
Remote control display
6
1
2
4
5
8
7
3
9
Fig. 3: Remote control display
The remote control display is realised through the
corresponding symbols on the touch display.
1
Days of the week
2
Setpoint
Is displayed if the room temperature is set.
3
Room temperature
Is displayed if the room temperature is displayed.
4
Automatic mode, time program active
In this case, no time programs of the Smart-Control
Touch are active.
5
Manual mode, no time program
6
Heating/cooling
7
Present or absent
It is possible to enter up to 6 heating times per day.
8
Room set/actual temperature
9
Time
Keys for the remote control settings
10
11
12
13
14
Fig. 4: Keys on the remote control
The remote control is operated using the relevant
keys on the touch display.
10
“On / off” key
Activation of the room temperature regulation. If
the display is switched off, anti-freeze protection
mode is active
11
“M” key
Switching from manual mode to present/absent
mode (time program). The following symbols
appear:
- “Manual” = manual mode
- “Clock” = time program
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“Clock” key
Using this key it is possible to select and set the
hours, minutes and days of the week (1-7). To con-
firm and continue, press the “clock” key.
13
and the
14
"arrow” keys
To set the room temperature touch the “Up/down”
arrow keys [13 and 14]. The “Set” symbol is dis-
played and the set temperature is displayed. After
the setting is implemented, the display jumps from
“Set” back to the home symbol and the current
room temperature is displayed.
Key lock
To prevent accidental adjustment or access by
unauthorised persons, it is possible to lock the dis-
play. Press the “Clock” key [12] and the “Up arrow”
[13] at the same time for 5 seconds. If the key lock
is activated a padlock symbol appears on the right
next to the time.
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Setting the time and the day of the week
- Press the “Clock” key [12]. The minute display
flashes.
- Set the minutes with the “Up/down” arrows [13
and 14]. Press the “Clock” key [12] to confirm. The
hour display flashes.
- Set the hours with the “Up/down” arrows [13 and
14]. Press the “Clock” key [12] to confirm. The day
of the week flashes at the top of the display.
- Set the day with the “Up/down” arrows. Monday
1, Tuesday 2, etc. Press the “M” key [11] to con-
firm.
Programming Unit
Press 1 x Minutes
Press 2 x Hours
Press 3 x 1-7 (Monday-Sunday)
Setting the time programs
You have the option of storing six different time
programs in the EC1 per day.
When doing so you can perform programming for
days 1-5 (Monday to Friday), and day 6 (Saturday),
as well as day 7 (Sunday) respectively.
It is not possible to program the individual days
(from day 1 to day 5). (Only block programming).
Programming takes place with the key “ ” and the
arrow keys “ ” and “ ”.
The following times and temperatures are pro-
grammed in the factory:
Weekday switching times (Monday - Friday)
Time Temperature
06:00 - 08:00 hrs 20 °C
08:00 - 17:00 hrs 15 °C
17:00 - 22:00 hrs 20 °C
22:00 - 06:00 hrs 15 °C
Weekend switching times (Saturday - Sunday)
Time Temperature
06:00 - 22:00 hrs 20 °C
22:00 - 06:00 hrs 15 °C
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To set or change the switching times and room temperature, proceed as follows:
Programming Parameter Unit
Press 1 x Actual time Minutes
Press 2 x Actual time Hours
Press 3 x Actual day of the week 1-7 (Monday-Sunday)
Block programming day 1-5 (Monday-Friday)
Programming Parameter Unit
Press 4 x Switching time 1 time Minutes
Press 5 x Switching time 1 time Hours
Press 6 x Switching time 1 temperature Room target temperature
Press 7 x Switching time 2 time Minutes
Press 8 x Switching time 2 time Hours
Press 9 x Switching time 2 temperature Room target temperature
Press 10 x Switching time 3 time Minutes
Press 11 x Switching time 3 time Hours
Press 12 x Switching time 3 temperature Room target temperature
Press 13 x Switching time 4 time Minutes
Press 14 x Switching time 4 time Hours
Press 15 x Switching time 4 temperature Room target temperature
Press 16 x Switching time 5 time Minutes
Press 17 x Switching time 5 time Hours
Press 18 x Switching time 5 temperature Room target temperature
Press 19 x Switching time 6 time Minutes
Press 20 x Switching time 6 time Hours
Press 21 x Switching time 6 temperature Room target temperature
If the power to the remote control is switched off, the time must be reset.
The parameter settings are retained.
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Programming day 6 (Saturday)
Programming Parameter Unit
Press 22 x Switching time 1 time Minutes
Press 23 x Switching time 1 time Hours
Press 24 x Switching time 1 temperature Room target temperature
Press 25 x Switching time 2 time Minutes
Press 26 x Switching time 2 time Hours
Press 27 x Switching time 2 temperature Room target temperature
Press 28 x Switching time 3 time Minutes
Press 29 x Switching time 3 time Hours
Press 30 x Switching time 3 temperature Room target temperature
Press 31 x Switching time 4 time Minutes
Press 32 x Switching time 4 time Hours
Press 33 x Switching time 4 temperature Room target temperature
Press 34 x Switching time 5 time Minutes
Press 35 x Switching time 5 time Hours
Press 36 x Switching time 5 temperature Room target temperature
Press 37 x Switching time 6 time Minutes
Press 38 x Switching time 6 time Hours
Press 39 x Switching time 6 temperature Room target temperature
If the power to the remote control is switched off, the time must be reset.
The parameter settings are retained.
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Programming day 7 (Sunday)
Programming Parameter Unit
Press 40 x Switching time 1 time Minutes
Press 41 x Switching time 1 time Hours
Press 42 x Switching time 1 temperature Room target temperature
Press 43 x Switching time 2 time Minutes
Press 44 x Switching time 2 time Hours
Press 45 x Switching time 2 temperature Room target temperature
Press 46 x Switching time 3 time Minutes
Press 47 x Switching time 3 time Hours
Press 48 x Switching time 3 temperature Room target temperature
Press 49 x Switching time 4 time Minutes
Press 50 x Switching time 4 time Hours
Press 51 x Switching time 4 temperature Room target temperature
Press 52 x Switching time 5 time Minutes
Press 53 x Switching time 5 time Hours
Press 54 x Switching time 5 temperature Room target temperature
Press 55 x Switching time 6 time Minutes
Press 56 x Switching time 6 time Hours
Press 57 x Switching time 6 temperature Room target temperature
If the power to the remote control is switched off, the time must be reset.
The parameter settings are retained.
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Access to the expert level
In order to access the expert level, the Easy-Control remote control must be deactivated with the “ ” key.
Once the remote control has been deactivated, press the “M" key and “ ” key at the same time for approx.
five seconds.
The expert level is now released and starts with the parameter “1” from the following table.
With the “M” key you can now display the individual parameters in order.
Change the parameters using the arrow keys “ ” and “ ”.
Parameter Function Value range Factory setting User settings
1Correction of the
room temperature "-9 °C - + 9 °C "-2 °C"
2 Switching hysteresis "1 °C - 5 °C" "1 °C"
3 Key lock
0: Key lock apart from
“on / off”
1: All keys locked
1
4 Probe type
In: Internal probe of
the remote control
Ex: External probe
AL: Internal and
external probe
AL Factory setting
5 Min. temperature "+5 °C - +15 °C" 5 °C
6 Max. temperature "+15 °C - +45 °C" 35 °C
7 Time 12/24 hrs. 0: 12 hrs
1: 24 hrs 1
8 Temperature display
0: measured room
temperature
1: Room target tem-
perature
0
9Max. room set tem-
perature "25 °C - 70 °C" 45 °C
AMin. room set temper-
ature "0 °C - 10 °C" 10 °C
b Display brightness Display brightness in
stand-by mode 0 (dark) - 99 (light)
c BUS address "01 - 99" 1
d Band "01 - 06" 1 Factory setting
After the settings are entered, it is not necessary to save the parameters. The data is accepted automatically.
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6 Electrical wiring
Fasten the remote control to a wall of the reference room.
The remote control must be freely accessible and must not be obstructed, free air circulation must be guar-
anteed.
A 3 / B 3
NEP 42A 52A
Sensor Inputs
DNG61S
DNG51S
43A
NEP 22A 3
2A
DNGR
DNG41S
stuptuOeerF
laitnetoP
33A
3B 3A
DNG31S
TMS I/O
23A
LNEP `LNEP `LNEP NEP `L01A NEP 1A 1 L` NEP `L21A
NEP `L41A NEP 10A
N
EP 20A
NEP 30A NEP 40A NEP 02A 1
2
A
rewoP stuptuOrotautcA
ylppuSrotautcA
stu
ptuOr
ota
utcA stuptuOrotautcA
DNGV5+52S DNG
V5+62S DNGV5+72S DNGV5+82S DNGV5+92S
Aktuator Signal
DNG 04A DNG 14A DNG 24A DNG 34A DNG 44A DNG 54A DNG 64A
DNGSSnKLCOMIM
0T1 0T1
0T2 0T2
2B 2A
1BV21+ DNG1A
14S04SDNGV5+02S 34S24SDNGV5+12S 54S44SDNGV5+2
2S
74S64SDNGV5+32S 94S84SDNGV5+42S
DNG10S
Sensor Inputs
DNG3
0
SDNG40S DNG5
0S DNG60S DNG70S DNG80S DNG90S DNG01S 1S DNG1 DNG21S
03A 03A 13A
DS
Fuse
54JR
Sensor
Inputs Sensor
Inputs
Sensor Inputs
A 3
B 3
230 V / 2~ / 50 Hz
A1
B
1
2
A2
Fig. 5: Installation schematic with two remote controls
A1: Remote control 1 Easy-Control EC1
A2: Remote control 2 Easy-Control EC1
B: I/O module
1: Power supply 230V/2~/50Hz
2: Control line Easy-Control A3/B3
(e.g. 2 x 0.75 mm2 screened)
A3 = red
B3 = white
DANGER!
All electrical installation work must be done by
an electrician.
WARNING!
All electric lines are in accordance VDE regula-
tions to dimension and to lay.
One EC1 remote control is possible per heating
cycle.
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Terminal layout on the Easy-Control
B3
A3
NEP 42A 52A
Sensor Inputs
DNG61S
DNG51S
43A
NEP 22A 3
2A
DNGR
DNG41S
stuptuOeerF
laitnetoP
33A
3B 3A
DNG31S
TMS I/O
23A
LNEP `LNEP `LNEP NEP `L01A NEP 1A 1 L` NEP `L21A
NEP `L41A NEP 10A
N
EP 20A
NEP 30A NEP 40A NEP 02A 1
2
A
rewoP stuptuOrotautcA
ylppuSrotautcA
stu
ptuOr
ota
utcA stuptuOrotautcA
DNGV5+52S DNG
V5+62S DNGV5+72S DNGV5+82S DNGV5+92S
Aktuator Signal
DNG 04A DNG 14A DNG 24A DNG 34A DNG 44A DNG 54A DNG 64A
DNGSSnKLCOMIM
0T1 0T1
0T2 0T2
2B 2A
1BV21+ DNG1A
14S04SDNGV5+02S 34S24SDNGV5+12S 54S44SDNGV5+2
2S
74S64SDNGV5+32S 94S84SDNGV5+42S
DNG10S
Sensor Inputs
DNG3
0
SDNG40S DNG5
0S DNG60S DNG70S DNG80S DNG90S DNG01S 1S DNG1 DNG21S
03A 03A 13A
DS
Fuse
54JR
Sensor
Inputs Sensor
Inputs
Sensor Inputs
A
B
A 3
B 3
2
1
AC 95~240V
IP20
NL
1234
M
Close Open 5
6
NTC
A(RED)
Modbus
B(WHITE)
Fig. 6: Terminal layout
A: Remote control Easy-Control EC1
B: I/O module
1: Power supply 230V/2~/50Hz
2: Control line Easy-Control A3/B3
(e.g. 2 x 0.75 mm2 screened)
A3 = red
B3 = white
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7 Installation
DANGER!
All electrical installation work is to be performed
by specialist companies. Disconnect the power
supply when connecting the electrical terminals.
The thermostat is suitable for a standard flush-
mounted socket.
Proceed with the installation as follows:
1. For installation, turn the round display clock-
wise to release the display from the mounting
plate.
2. Draw the ribbon cable out of the display to
avoid damage.
3. Connect the power supply to terminals 3+4.
4. Connect the 2-core communication cable to
the two cores, white and red.
Terminals 1+2 can be used for actuation of a
heating cycle pump or valve.
5. Bolt the mounting plate to the flush-mounted
socket with the screws provided.
6. Mount the display.
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8 Addressing the EC1
A maximum of three probes can be supplied with
mains voltage via the power supply of the REMKO
I/O module. If further remote controls are still to be
installed, they must be supplied with a separate
230 V mains voltage. Each probe, such as a room/
humidity probe or Smart-Control Touch remote
control must be assigned its own BUS address.
This address must be stored in the Smart Control
Touch at the corresponding parameter level of the
assigned heating/cooling cycle.
Fig. 7: Setting the BUS address
The BUS address for the Easy-Control room ther-
mostat can be found in the expert level as param-
eter “c” in chapter
Ä
‘Access to the expert level’
on page 14.
BUS address for room temperature/humidity
probe
Parameter BUS address
c "01 - 99"
For addressing the BUS address of the Easy-Con-
trol room thermostat, open the expert level as
described in chapter
Ä
‘Access to the expert level’
on page 14. Under point “c” you can assign a BUS
address for your room thermostats. Make sure that
all components to which you assign an address
are assigned different addresses. If a room/
humidity probe and Easy-Control room thermostat
for example are assigned the same address, this
will result in malfunctions.
After the setting is entered, it is not necessary to
save the parameter. The data is accepted automat-
ically.
Expert level
¯
Settings
¯
Select heating cycle
¯
For example: unmixed cycle
Parameters in the selected cycle
Operating mode
Heating cycle mode
Fixed value
Heating curve adjustment
Cooling cycle mode
Fixed value
Cooling curve adjustment
Time program A
Time program B
Time program C
Time program function
Room temperature reduction
Room temperature increase
☛ Room unit (OFF) ☚
for example: Easy-Control EC1
BUS address: Easy-Control EC1
Room temperature influence
Dew point monitoring
Dew point distance
Pump type
Min. pump speed A42 (%)
Max. pump speed A42 (%)
Min. pump speed A42 (rpm)
Max. pump speed A42 (rpm)
Pump during cooling
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9 Index
A
Addressing of the probe .................. 18
Assembly ............................. 15
D
Dimensions ............................. 7
Disposal of equipment .....................6
E
Electrical wiring ......................... 16
Environmental protection ...................6
Expert level ............................ 14
I
Installation ..........................15, 17
Intended use ............................ 5
O
Operation .............................. 9
R
Remote control display .................... 9
S
Safety
Dangers of failure to observe the safety
notes ............................... 4
General ............................. 4
Identification of notes ................... 4
Notes for inspection .................... 5
Notes for installation ....................5
Notes for maintenance .................. 5
Personnel qualifications ................. 4
Safety notes for the operator ............. 5
Safety-conscious working ................4
Unauthorised modification ...............5
Unauthorised replacement part manufacture . 5
Scope of delivery ........................ 8
Set time programs .......................10
Setting the time programs ................. 10
Settings ................................9
T
Technical data ........................... 7
Terminal layout ......................... 16
U
Unit data ............................... 7
Unit description .......................... 8
Unit dimensions ......................... 7
W
Warranty ............................... 5
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