Strom SSRTPR06 User manual

STROM-
LIMITED
www.stromltd.com
RF Programmable Thermostat
SSRTPR06
www.stromltd.com
STROM LIMITED 2017

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CONTENTS
USER GUIDE CONTENTS
SECTIONS PAGE
What Is A Programmable Thermostat 4
How To Use The Thermostat 5
Thermostat Button Layout 6
Thermostat Display Layout 7
Built In Heating Programmes 8
Personalised Heating Programmes 9
Programming Your Thermostat 10
Reviewing The Current Schedule 10
Changing The Current Schedule 11
Temporary Overrides 12
Temperature Boost 12
Enabling Manual Mode 12
Disabling Manual Mode 12
Holiday Mode 13
Resetting The Controller 14
Product Guarantee & Terms 15

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CONTENTS
INSTALLATION GUIDE CONTENTS
SECTIONS PAGE
Controller Specication 16
Safety Instructions 17
Thermostat Positioning 18
Existing Installations 19
New Installations 20
Wiring Diagram 21
Backplate Wiring View 21
Electrical Wiring Schematic 21
Controller Commissioning 22
Setting The Time & Date 22
Setting The Backlight Timeout 22
Testing & Re-Pairing The Controller & Receiver 23
Advanced Functions 24
Energy Saving Settings 25
Service / Landlord Function 26
Enabling The Service Function 26
Enabling The Service Phone Number 26
Setting The Service Interval 27
Setting The Service Notication Period 27
Setting The Service Overdue Restrictions 27

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WHAT IS A PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT?
An explanation for householders:
A programmable room thermostat is both a programmer and a room
thermostat. A programmer allows you to set ‘on’ and ‘o’ time periods to suit
your own lifestyle. A room thermostat works by sensing the air temperature,
switching on the heating when the air temperature falls below the
thermostat setting, and switching it o once this set temperature has been
reached.
So a programmable room thermostat lets you choose what times you want
the heating to be on, and what temperature it should reach while it is on.
It will allow you to select dierent temperatures in your home at dierent
times of the day and days of the week. This means you can save money and
energy by not heating your home unnecessarily.
Your thermostat also benets from RF technology which means there are
no wires connecting your thermostat to the boiler, this means you can
either leave your thermostat on the wall or move it around on the provided
desk stand.
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HOW TO USE THE THERMOSTAT
Your Strom Programmable Thermostat allows timed control of your central
heating system, allowing you to set time events and temperatures for
maximum comfort without wasting energy. The SSRTPR06 checks the time
and temperature against its programming and activates your heat source
when heat is required. The Strom Programmable Thermostat allows you to
select between:
• 24 Hour Programming - Repeats the same schedule every day.
• 5/2 Day Programming - For seperate weekday & weekend control.
• 7 Day Programming - Allows a dierent schedule every day.
The control allows you to choose between 4 and 6 timed events per day.
Events and temperatures should be designed to coincide with when you
are in the property and awake.
When extra heat is required you can simply override the temperature for
that given time event by turning up the thermostat.
Where you require a more permanent override you can set the control to
manual where it will disable timed events and only call for heat using the
temperature instead. This remains enabled until it is manually disabled.
IMPORTANT: We recommend that your installer sets the initial conguration
of the controller for you, after this you should only have to make small
adjustments for maximum performance. Ensure you discuss with your
installer what conguration suits your lifestyle.
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THERMOSTAT BUTTON LAYOUT
Controller Display
Home Selector
Next Selector
Adjustment Selectors
Day Selector
Copy Selector
Holiday Selector
Battery Compartment
Function Slider
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THERMOSTAT DISPLAY LAYOUT
Day Of The Week
Current Temperature
Frost Protection System
Current Time
AM / PM Indicator
Current Operating Mode / Notier (Active Mode / Notier Is Lit)
Calling For Heat Notication (Active When Lit)
Current Event Number
Current Date
Energy Saving Modes (Active Mode Is Lit)
Set Temperature
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Battery Level Indicator
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MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AUTO ALL DAY OFF SER MAN HOLIDAY
DS OS OST TPI SET
AM
PM
oC
oC
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Wireless Indicator
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Your Strom programmable thermostat comes pre-loaded with one varient
of the most commonly used prole and will serve as a quick installation
prole, or as a prole to adapt to your own needs. The default proe for
your controls is as follows:
24 Hour Default Program:
EVENT 1 EVENT 2 EVENT 3 EVENT 4 EVENT 5 EVENT 6
Mon - Sun 6:30 @
20 oC
8:30 @
16 oC
10:00 @
16 oC
12:00 @
16 oC
17:00 @
21 oC
22:30 @
7 oC
5/2 Day Default Program:
EVENT 1 EVENT 2 EVENT 3 EVENT 4 EVENT 5 EVENT 6
Mon - Fri 6:30 @
20 oC
8:30 @
16 oC
10:00 @
16 oC
12:00 @
16 oC
17:00 @
21 oC
22:30 @
7 oC
Sat - Sun 7:30 @
20 oC
9:30 @
20 oC
10:00 @
20 oC
12:00 @
20 oC
17:00 @
20 oC
22:30 @
15 oC
7 Day Default Program:
EVENT 1 EVENT 2 EVENT 3 EVENT 4 EVENT 5 EVENT 6
Mon 6:30 @
20 oC
8:30 @
16 oC
10:00 @
16 oC
12:00 @
16 oC
17:00 @
21 oC
22:30 @
7 oC
Tue 6:30 @
20 oC
8:30 @
16 oC
10:00 @
16 oC
12:00 @
16 oC
17:00 @
21 oC
22:30 @
7 oC
Wed 6:30 @
20 oC
8:30 @
16 oC
10:00 @
16 oC
12:00 @
16 oC
17:00 @
21 oC
22:30 @
7 oC
Thu 6:30 @
20 oC
8:30 @
16 oC
10:00 @
16 oC
12:00 @
16 oC
17:00 @
21 oC
22:30 @
7 oC
Fri 6:30 @
20 oC
8:30 @
16 oC
10:00 @
16 oC
12:00 @
16 oC
17:00 @
21 oC
22:30 @
7 oC
Sat 7:30 @
20 oC
9:30 @
20 oC
10:00 @
20 oC
12:00 @
20 oC
17:00 @
20 oC
22:30 @
15 oC
Sun 7:30 @
20 oC
9:30 @
20 oC
10:00 @
20 oC
12:00 @
20 oC
17:00 @
20 oC
22:30 @
15 oC
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Ask your installer to record your heating prole here so you can refer back
to it at a later date if you need to. Circle a heating prole and then enter the
times & temperatures recorded on the control.
Zone 1 Heating Program: ( 24 Hour or 5-2 Day or 7 Day)
EVENT 1 EVENT 2 EVENT 3 EVENT 4 EVENT 5 EVENT 6
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
If you are using a second programmable thermostat in a second
zone please also complete:
Zone 2 Heating Program: ( 24 Hour or 5-2 Day or 7 Day)
EVENT 1 EVENT 2 EVENT 3 EVENT 4 EVENT 5 EVENT 6
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
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PROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT
Your new Strom Thermostat is extremely simple to program if you should
nd that the controller presets do not suit your lifestyle. Should you ever
need to return the controller to its preset timing proles please follow the
reset procedure on pages 14.
Reviewing the current schedule:
To check the current settings being used by your controller please follow
this simple procedure.
1. Move the “FUNCTION SLIDER” to “PROG”.
2. The controller will show the programming mode of the controller:
• 5/2 Day: The controller will alternate between ashing “MO”
“TU” “WE” “TH” and “FR” and then ashing “SA” and “SU”.
• 7 Day: The controller will ash only one day at a time.
• 24 Hour: All 7 days will ash at the same time.
3. Press the “NEXT” button .
4. The controller responds by showing you the rst time event and
temperature for the day/s highlighted at the top of the screen.
Pressing “Next” again will keep cycling you through the time events
and temperatures for the day/s highlighted.
5. To change the day/s highlighted simply press the “DAY” button.
6. Once you have cycled through all the options press the “HOME
SELECTOR” and return the “FUNCTION SLIDER” to the “AUTO”
position.
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Changing the current schedule:
To change the current settings being used by your controller the procedure
is similar to that used for reviewing the current settings.
1. Move the “FUNCTION SLIDER”to “PROG”.
2. The controller will show the programming mode of the controller:
• 5/2 Day: The controller will alternate between ashing “MO”
“TU” “WE” “TH” and “FR” and then ashing “SA” and “SU”.
• 7 Day: The controller will ash only one day at a time.
• 24 Hour: All 7 days will ash at the same time.
3. You can change programming mode by using the “ADJUSTMENT
SELECTORS” .
4. Press the “NEXT” button .
5. The controller responds by showing you the rst event time and
temperature that applies. Pressing “Next” again will keep cycling you
through the time and temperature events.
• Day: The controller will highlight the days the current event
applies to in the “DAY OF THE WEEK” section .
• Event Number: The controller will show the event number is the
“EVENT NUMBER” section .
• Time: The controller will show the time of the event in “CURRENT
TIME” section . This time will change to reect the events as
you cycle through with the “NEXT” button.
• Temperature: The controller will show the desired temperature
for the event in the “SET TEMPERATURE” section.
6. As you scroll through the events you can amend the event time in
the “CURRENT TIME” section using the “ADJUSTMENT SELECTORS”.
7. As you scroll through the events you can amend the temperature
in the “SET TEMPERATURE” section using the “ADJUSTMENT
SELECTORS”.
8. To change the day/s highlighted simply press the “DAY” button.
9. Once you have cycled through all the options press the “HOME
SELECTOR” and return the “FUNCTION SLIDER” to the “AUTO”
position.
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TEMPORARY OVERRIDES
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Temporary Temperature Boost:
You can temporarily override the temperature of the thermostat till the next
programmed event. To do this simply:
1. Ensure the “FUNCTION SLIDER” is set to “AUTO”.
2. You can change the set temperature by using the “ADJUSTMENT
SELECTORS” .
Enabling Manual Mode:
You can take the controller out of its programmed settings and put the
controller into manual mode. This mode disables the timed events and
relies purely on temperature control to call for heat. This function will
stay engaged until manually disabled (this is not recommended for long
durations as it is very inecient)
1. Move the “FUNCTION SLIDER” to “MAN”.
2. You can change the set temperature by using the “ADJUSTMENT
SELECTORS” .
Disabling Manual Mode:
To disable manual mode simply:
1. Move the “FUNCTION SLIDER” to “AUTO”.
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HOLIDAY MODE
Holiday mode is extremely useful tool in cutting your energy bills while you
are away but ensuring you return to a warm home. To enable Holiday mode
simply follow this procedure:
1. Press the “HOLIDAY SELECTOR” .
2. Using the “ADJUSTMENT SELECTORS” choose between 1 & 99
days for your holiday.
3. Press the “HOME SELECTOR” .
Conrmation that the Holiday Mode is active can be seen the the
illumination of “HOLIDAY” in the “CURRENT OPERATING MODE” section .
The controller is now in Holiday Mode and has disabled all heating
functions until the function is either cancelled or the number of days has
run out. To cancel holiday mode premature simply press the “HOLIDAY
SELECTOR” again. In the event of a power cut while you are away the
controller will resume the Holiday mode until such a time it is cancelled or
expires according to the timer.
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RESETING THE CONTROLLER
Resetting the controller should be used as a last resort as by doing so
you will return your device back to its factory settings and remove all
programming you may have done.
Prior to carrying out a reset we suggest that you ensure that the
programming information has been completed on page 9 using the review
procedure on page 10.
To reset your control simply:
1. Locate the reset button on the controller as below
2. Using a pin press the reset button until the display goes blank.
3. This has now reset the time on the control unit.
4. Press the Home and “-” button at the same time and press reset
again.
5. The screen will now display CLr and all function of the control will
have returned to default.
RESET
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PRODUCT GUARANTEE
Your Strom Channel Programmer is guaranteed by default for a period
of 12 months from the date of purchase, to redeem the parts only 3 year
guarantee the end user will need to register their unit within 45 days of
purchase on our website. The registration page can be found at :
www.stromltd.com/guarantee
The unit is only guaranteed for the 3 years if the product has been installed
and maintained in accordance with these instructions, and original proof
of purchase has been retained. We recommend keeping the installation
invoice or electricians installation certicate to prove if necessary that the
product was installed by a qualied electrician. This guarantee is a parts
only guarantee.
This guarantee specically excludes:
Damage caused by the incorrect installation or by power surges,
consequential losses - including labour charges and damages to ttings,
and any product that has not been maintained and installed in accordance
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INSTALLATION GUIDE
INSTALLATION GUIDE
The contents of this section are meant only for qualied electricians and
service engineers. Using this section of the manual without proper training
may damage your product or cause you personal injury.
Improper use of this section may render your product warrenty null and
void.
CONTROLLER SPECIFICATION
TECHNICAL DETAIL SPECIFICATION
Power Supply 2 x 1.5V AA Type Lithium Batteries
Programming 7 Day, 5/2 Day, or 24 Hours
Number Of Events 4 or 6 Per Day
Material Thermoplastic
Dimensions (HxWxD) 88mm x 123mm x 25mm
TECHNICAL DETAIL SPECIFICATION
Power Supply 90-260VAC 50/60Hz
Switch Capacity 230VAC, 6(2)A SPDT (Volt Free Contacts)
Wireless Range Approximately 30m Unobstructed
RF Frequency 868MHz
Dimensions (HxWxD) 88mm x 135mm x 35mm
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Instructions beyond this point are designed for qualied electricians
only, and should not be attempted by the user. Should you require any
adjustments of your controls please contact a suitable electrician.
• This unit should only be installed by a competent electrician in
accordance with all local and national regulations in force at that
time and in line with the latest IEE wiring regulations.
• This unit is for xed wiring only.
• This system must be appropriately fused using a fuse rated at no
more than 6 amps.
• Must incorperate a “Class A” switch having seperation of at least
3mm in all poles.
• We recommend a cable size of between 1.0mm2and 1.5mm2 must
be used.
• Where mounting to a metal surface, always ensure that the metal
is earthed.
• This product is not suitable for mounting on a back box.
Maintenance should be carried out by a qualied heating and electrical
engineer on every part of the heating and hot water system every 12
months from date of installation.
Maintenance should only be carried out after carefully reading these
instructions, and the mains AC supply disconnected before maintenance
begins.
WARNING
IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT BEFORE ANY INSTALLATION OR
MAINTAINENCE IS CARRIED OUT THAT THE AC MAINS SUPPLY HAS
BEEN ISOLATED, FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN DEATH.
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THERMOSTAT POSITIONING
When it comes to thermostat placement there are a few key rules to
follow to ensure your product works eciently and keeps your home warm
without wasting energy.
Do not place your thermostat next to external
doors or other sources of drafts.
Do not place your thermostat on
external walls or unusually cold
surfaces.
Do not place your thermostat above or immediately
next to a heat source.
1.5m Above Floor Level
Try to place your thermostat
approximately 1.5m above
ground level to get the best
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EXISTING INSTALLATIONS
Where there is a wireless receiver already installed please follow the
following procedure.
1. Isolate the mains supply to the old receiver.
2. Remove the old receiver from the backplate.
3. Check to see if the old backplate is compatible with your new
receiver, ensure you check the following key points:
• The integrity of the old backplate is still intact and is serviceable.
• The backplate is the correct size and shape (do not force the
receiver onto the old backplate).
• Ensure that the wiring conguration is the same on the old
backplate as is required for the new one.
• Ensure that when axed to the old backplate the back of the
receiver is not exposed at any point.
4. If in doubt please replace the backplate for the new one supplied,
and wire in accordance with “WIRING DIAGRAM”.
5. Ensure you have sucient clearance around the backplate for the
installation of the receiver. Minimum clearance required is:
6. Mount the new receiver on the backplate and secure.
7. Follow the “CONTROLLER COMMISSIONING”.
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NEW INSTALLATIONS
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Where there is no current installation please follow the following installation
procedure:
1. Ensure all mains supplies relating to the installation are isolated.
2. Prepare the area for the installation of the new backplate, with the
required minimum clearances all the way around the backplate and
the entry point for the wiring through the middle of the backplate as
shown below:
3. Ensure that in the suitable position that the back of the receiver once
axed to the backplate is not exposed, and that the surface is ideally
non-metalic, and suitable for wall xings that will rmly support the
receiver and prevent accidental removal.
4. Once the suitable position has been found using a pencil mark
the xing positions on the wall, and use a suitably sized drill bit for
the wall plugs (care should be taken to ensure you are not drilling
through any utilities such as gas, water, or electric. Once drilled and
plugged secure the wall plate in position with the supplied screws.
5. Wire the backplate in accordance with “WIRING DIAGRAM”.
6. Follow the “CONTROLLER COMMISSIONING”.
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