Mark BASETHERM 06 29 190 Manual de usuario

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MARK BASETHERM
06 60 010
06 29 190
BaseTherm
MODE
FAN
HEAT
AUTO
°C
06 29 190

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Read this document before
installing the appliance
Warning
Incorrect installation, adjustment, alteration, repair or maintenance work may lead to material
damage or injury. All work must be carried out by certied, qualied professionals. If the
appliance is not positioned in accordance with the instructions, the warranty shall be rendered
void. This appliance is not intended for use by children or persons with a physical, sensory or
mental handicap, or who lack the required experience or expertise, unless they are supervised
or have been instructed in the use of the appliance by somebody who is responsible for their
safety. Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Contents
1.0 General
1.1 All rights reserved........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ page 4
1.2 General warnings ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... page 4
1.3 Application.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... page 4
1.4 Reference to a table or an image............................................................................................................................................................................... page 4
2.0 Technical specications
2.1 Technical specications..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... page 4
2.2 Factory settings.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. page 4
3.0 Installation and commissioning
3.1 General................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. page 5
3.2 Positioning the thermostat........................................................................................................................................................................................................ page 5
3.3 Wiring..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... page 5
3.4 Mounting and installation.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. page 5
4.0 Operating manual
4.1 Explanation of the push-buttons and display...................................................................................................................................... page 7
4.2 Switching the “heating” mode on and of.................................................................................................................................................... page 8
4.3 Switching the “ventilation” mode on and off..................................................................................................................................... page 8
4.4 Increasing or lowering the set-point.................................................................................................................................................................... page 8
4.5 Reset after a fault........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... page 9
5.0 Messages and faults
5.1 Initial screen............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... page 9
5.2 Software version.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. page 9
5.3 Display message “OFF”..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... page 9
5.4 Fault codes.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... page 10
6.0. Disposal..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... page 10
Figures/charts
[1] Chart of cable diameters and maximum wiring length......................................................................................................... page 68
[2] Thermostat connections overview.................................................................................................................................................................................. page 68
[3] Connecting the thermostat to a single or multiple appliances............................................................................ page 69
[4] Correctly addressing the BaseTherm when connected to multiple air heaters........... page 69
[5] Correct settings for the dip-switches and switch S4 on the air heater........................................... page 70
Quick start....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... page 71
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1.0 General
1.1 All rights reserved.
The manufacturer has a policy of continuous product improvement and reserves the right to make
changes to the specications without prior notication. While the technical details are considered
to be correct, they may not form the basis for a contract or warranty. All orders are accepted
subject to our standard terms and conditions of sale and delivery (which will be sent to you at
your request).
1.2 General warnings.
The system must comply with the relevant local and/or national regulations. You must therefore
have the BaseTherm installed by a professionally qualied installer in accordance with all applicable
national and international legislation and regulations. Faulty installation, adjustment, alteration,
maintenance activity or repair shall render the warranty void.
1.3 Application.
The BaseTherm is a room thermostat with an internal room sensor that can be used to control a
bus system for 1 or multiple air heaters up to a maximum of 8 units. The BaseTherm is capable of
controlling heating or ventilation and reporting and resetting faults when they occur.
1.4 Reference to a table or an image.
If reference is made in the manual to an image or table, a number between square brackets is
used, e.g. [3].
The number refers to images and tables at the back of the manual with the stated number.
2.0 Technical specications.
2.1 Technicalspecications.
• Type : BaseTherm
• Product code : 06 29 190
• Connection : Bus system (2-wire)
• Switching differential : 1°C
• Dimensions : 129 x 129 x 20mm (lxwxh)
• Weight : 188 grammes
• Protection class : IP30
• Ambient temperature : 0-40°C
• Temperature setting : 0 to 39°C, in increments of 1°C
2.2 BaseTherm factory settings
• Room temperature setting : 18°C
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3.0 Installation and commissioning.
3.1 General
Remove the BaseTherm from the packaging and inspect it for signs of damage. Check that you
have the correct type/ model.
3.2 Positioning the thermostat
You must take the following into account when determining a suitable position for mounting the
BaseTherm.
– The BaseTherm is equipped with an internal room temperature sensor and must therefore be
placed in the room that requires heating.
– We recommend mounting the BaseTherm at a height of ±1.5m from the oor.
– Do not position it directly in the air stream from the heater(s)
– Do not mount it on a cold external/internal wall
– Position it in a draught-free area
3.3 Wiring.
We advise always using shielded cable for the wiring.
The shielding should be earthed to the appliance.
Refer to chart [1] for the maximum length and diameter.
Choice of bus cable:
The bus cable must comply with specic type shown for the country in question and the values in
the technical specications must be observed. Bus cables of the appropriate specications, which
are offered in countries with an EIB market, are:
3.4 Mounting and installation.
The following points must be taken into account when connecting the BaseTherm to the air
heater(s):
– Check that the voltage supply has been switched off. If this is not the case, the voltage supply
must be switched off rst before you proceed further. When switching off the voltage supply
of the appliance to which connection is to be made, you should also refer to the technical
documentation/operating instructions for the appliance in question.
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Cable type Application EIB specication
YCYM Fixed system Dry, damp, wet rooms
In the open air (no direct exposure to
sunlight)
Face-t, ush-t, in conduits
J-Y(st)Y Fixed system Only in interior spaces
Face-t, in conduits
JH(st)H Halogen-free cables,
Remote system
A-2Y(L)2Y
A-2YF(L)2Y
Telephone ground cable,
System in outside area

– Mount the BaseTherm to the wall while observing the instructions in section 4.2 Positioning
the thermostat.
– Connect the BaseTherm in accordance with the electrical diagrams at the back of this technical
documentation [2] [3].
When making the connections to the air heaters, please also refer to the technical
documentation for the air heaters.
NB!
The following applies when connecting multiple appliances to 1 thermostat.
When multiple appliances are connected to a single thermostat, the appliances must be given an
address.
This is done by setting the dip-switches and switch S4 on the burner control box. You must also
ensure that the appliance to which the BaseTherm is connected is always addressed as appliance
1 [4].
Refer to gure [5] for the correct settings for the dip-switches and switch S4.
– After completing connection and installation, switch the supply voltage back on.
Refer to the air heater technical documentation for the relevant instructions.
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4.0 Operating manual.
4.1 Explanation of the push-buttons and display.
06 29 190
BaseTherm
RESET
MODE
FAN
HEAT
AUTO
B
C
D
E
F
K
L
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G
H
I
J
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°C
TEMP
A - Red LED, lights up in the event of a message or fault code.
B - Info button
C - Push-button, “ventilation”, this button is used to switch the fan on and off.
D - Push-button, “HEAT”, this button is used to switch the heating mode on and off.
E - No function.
F - Up and Down push-button
Push-button for incrementing or decreasing settings, or, when using the info button,
for viewing all the messages for the connected appliances.
G - “Reset” push-button
H - No function.
I - No function.
J - No function.
K - The function mode is displayed in this part of the screen: heating (auto, heat), ventilation (fan)
L - The temperature, set-point value or fault code is displayed in this part of the screen.
M - The messages are displayed in this part of the screen (set, off, Err).
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4.2 Switching the heating mode on and off
To activate the heating mode, press the “HEAT” push-button.
The following now appears in the display: “MODE” and “AUTO”
or “HEAT”.
“AUTO” indicates that the heating mode is switched on but that there is
no heating demand as yet. When heat is demanded,
“AUTO” disappears and is replaced by “HEAT”.
To switch off the heating mode again, press the “heat” push-button a
second time.
4.3 Switching the ventilation mode on and off
To activate the ventilation mode, press the ventilation push-button.
The following now appears in the display: “MODE” and “FAN”.
“FAN” indicates that the ventilation mode is active and the fan will switch
on and run continuously.
To switch off the ventilation mode again, press the ventilation push-button
a second time.
Note!
The ventilation mode can be used at the same time as the heating mode.
Consequently, you can switch the fan to operate continuously when the
heating mode is active if required.
4.4 Increasing or lowering the set-point
To increase or decrease the set-point value, press the up or down push-
button.
“SET” appears in the display and the digits start to ash.
Now you can use the up or down push-button to increase or decrease
the set-point to the desired value. After changing the set-point, the main
screen automatically appears again after a few seconds.
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MODE
AUTO
TEMP
°C
°C
MODE
AUTO
MODE
HEAT
°C
MODE
FAN

4.5 Reset after a fault
Press the reset push-button to reset the system after a fault.
“rES” appears in the display and ashes for a few seconds.
The appliances connected to the thermostat have been successfully reset
when the main screen appears again.
If a message is still visible on the screen after resetting has taken place,
please refer to chapter 6 for details of the message and the appropriate
solution. Please refer also to the technical documentation for the air
heater.
5.0 Messages and faults.
5.1 Initial screen
When the voltage supply to the appliances and thermostat is switched on,
“-- --” appears in the display for the rst few seconds.
This indicates that initialisation is taking place. The main screen is
displayed as soon as initialisation has been completed.
5.2 Software version
To call up details of the software version, press the Info button during normal operation.
This has no effect on the system’s operation. After a few seconds, the main display appears again
automatically.
5.3 Display message OFF
The message “OFF1” appears in the display when the appliance is locked out. The digit, “1” in
this case, is the appliance number.
If multiple appliances are connected to the BaseTherm, a different digit may appear (1 to 8
inclusive).
Cause of the OFF message: The lock-out is caused by a break in the
external circuit or jumper across terminals 1 and 2 of the
appliance. After resolution of the problem, the message disappears and
the appliance will resume normal function.
To run through all the messages: You can scroll through all the messages by
pressing the blue info button and then pressing the up and down button.
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RESET
°C
MODE
HEAT
°C
°C
MODE
AUTO
°C

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5.4 Fault codes.
In the event of a fault in the appliance, the message “Err” appears in the
display in combination with a digit from 1 to 8 and a fault code. The red
LED next to the info push-button will also light up.
“Err 1” means that there is a fault in appliance 1;
“Err 2” means that there is a fault in appliance 2. And so on…
The fault code indicates the type of fault. The chart below lists and
explains the possible faults.
If fault codes are active for multiple appliances, the blue info button and
the up and down button can be pressed in order to scroll through all the
codes.
Pressing the Reset push-button clears the fault code display, following which the main screen will
appear again.
Fault code chart
Code Meaning Cause
01 Ignition failure Ignition has failed (three attempts at ignition).
02 Gas valve relay/T max. Maximum thermostat is open
03 Gas valve Gas valve faulty / Wire connecting the gas valve to
the burner control box is open-circuit or has been
incorrectly connected.
22 Air compression switch The air compression switch is not open
23 Filters/system fan Filter is dirty/system fan has suffered a thermal failure
24 Air compression switch The air compression switch is not off
25 T max. Maximum thermostat is open
31 Too many attempts to restart Flame goes out (3x) when the device is in operation.
65 Phase and zero back to front Phase and zero not connected correctly
73 Ambient temperature sensor Ambient temperature sensor interrupted
76 System sensor System temperature sensor interrupted
81 Ambient temperature sensor Ambient temperature sensor has short circuited
84 System sensor System temperature sensor has short circuited
Remarks!
Please refer also to the technical documentation for the air heater for information on the above
faults, causes and solutions.
6.0 Disposal of the BaseTherm.
When the BaseTherm is replaced or removed, it must be recycled or destroyed in accordance
with national and/or local legislation and regulations.
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