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[. . . ] The storey controller controls all thermal actuators of a temperature zone identically. 3 actuators can be connected in each of 3 zones, and 2 actuators can be connected in each of the remaining 2 zones. The total number of actuators which can be controlled by a signal storey controller is limited to 10.
Determining temperature zones
Damage caused by equipment from other manufacturers!The storey controller was designed for use with components from Honeywell only!
Use only H 200 AG (normally closed) or H 200 AO
(normally open)-type actuators.
Group actuators (by type and location) which are controlled with the
storey controller.
Group together all actuators which are controlled by a setpoint
adjuster in a temperature zone. [. . . ] Temperature zone 5
1
2
3
13
14
15
16
KR
17
18
P1
TW RF
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Configuration and electrical connection Setpoint adjuster HCU 23 1. Temperature zone 5 TW RF Temperature selector input Room temperature sensor input Ground
1 2 3
4
RF
6
TW
5
7
8
13
TW
14
RF
15
16
KR
17
18
P1
19
P2
20
21
22
23
24
25
B+ B-
B+ B-
RC PR
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Configuration and electrical connection Connecting boiler feedback and pump relay Boiler feedback is possible with controllers MCR 200, MCR 35, MCR 40 and ZG 252N: Depending on the design, the temperature selector and ground inputs are found on different terminals of the controller MCR 200. With controllers MCR 35 and MCR 40, the temperature selector and ground inputs are found on the following terminals: 1. ZG 252N Low-voltage side TW: Temperature selector input
TW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
TW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9
10
TW
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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Configuration and electrical connection If control cables for heating ("boiler feedback") and for the pump relay are available: Use cables in accordance with the table on Page 24. Connect boiler feedback and pump relay to storey controller as shown in the following diagram. Connections of storey controller and pump relay
230V AC
HREL 1
24V AC
A1
1
Storey controller 1
Connector 13-25
A2 24 25
2
13 TW
14 RF
15
16 KR
17
18 P1
19 P2
20
21 22
23
B+ B-
B+ B-
RC PR
Storey controller 2
Connector 13-25
13 TW
14 RF
15
16 KR
17
18 P1
19 P2
20
21 22
23
24
25
B+ B-
B+ B-
RC PR
Storey controller 3
Connector 13-25
13 TW
14 RF
15
16 KR
17
18 P1
19 P2
20
21 22
23
24
25
B+ B-
B+ B-
RC PR
You can connect up to 3 storey controllers. The PR connection of the other storey controllers remains open.
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Configuration and electrical connection Connecting setpoint adjuster and room temperature sensor Setpoint adjusters of type HCW 23 and HCU 23 and room temperature sensors of type RF 20 are hard-wired. Connect the setpoint adjuster and room temperature sensor in accordance with the accompanying installation instructions. Inserting connectors
Insert connectors into the
21 20 19 18 17
8
Closing housing of storey controller Place cover on housing. Tighten screw on the front.
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25 24 23
22
12
11
10
9
16
7
15
6
14
5
13
4 3 2 1
connector strip of the storey controller.
Start-up
Start-up
Setpoint adjusters, room temperature sensors or the central operating device are assigned to the temperature zones of the storey controller at start-up. A room name is defined at the central operating device (if present) for each temperature zone.
Starting up storey controller
Plug in power plug.
The mains voltage LED
illuminates.
Start up setpoint adjuster if applicable
(see setpoint adjuster instructions).
Start up central operating device if applicable
(see central operating device instructions).
Assign temperature zones if a central operating device is used
(see central operating device HCM 100 instructions).
Check configuration.
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Start-up
Start-up with central operating device
This section covers start-up with the central operating device. Setpoint adjusters and room names are assigned to the individual zones. This section can be ignored if you have not installed a central operating device. Input is discarded if it was not confirmed with the Dial button.
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Start-up Assigning temperature zones Setpoint adjusters or room temperature sensors which are used are already assigned (fixed) via their wiring. Example: Assigning room name LIVING to zone 1 Press the configuration button (1) on the storey controller. Assignment of the storey controller to the central operating device is displayed. The green LED illuminates if a temperature zone is already assigned to the central operating device. The red LED illuminates if a setpoint adjuster or room temperature sensor is connected. If temperature zone 1 is already assigned to the central operating device, the existing assignment is overwritten by a new assignment.
Press the configuration button (1) on the storey controller twice.
The green LED of the first zone flashes. The storey controller waits for a signal from the central operating device.
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Start-up The central operating device is in Works setting automatic mode. The display on the central operating device shows the WE 28. 07. 97 11:15 standard display, for example: No Lifestyle active LIVING
Press the Dial button.
20. 0 C
Please check the clock TU 29. 05. 01 11:15 No Lifestyle active LIVING 20. 0 C
The following text is displayed:
Turn the Dial button to the right until
"Programming" is selected.
PROGRAMMING TU 29. 05. 01 11:15 No Lifestyle active LIVING 20. 0 C
Press the Dial button.
LIFESTYLES TIME PROGRAMS SETTINGS VERSION
The following text is displayed:
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Start-up
Select the "Settings" submenu and INSTALLATION
press the Dial button. The following text is displayed:
DE-INSTALLATION SUMMER TIME PARAMETERS LIVING DINING KITCHEN BEDROOM LIVING DINING KITCHEN BEDROOM *
Select the "Installation" submenu
and press the Dial button. [. . . ] Check fuse (4 A, fast) inside of the controller.
All rooms to cold or all rooms to warm.
Room name cannot be Ensure correct cabling between central operating device HCM 100 and storey assigned at central controller. Check whether adjusting ring of setpoint Room controlled adjuster is at position 0. Check whether adjusting ring can be turned between 12 and +12 with housing cover removed. Ensure correct setting (normally open/ closed) and connection of actuators.
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Appendix
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Appendix
Overview of heating components
A Setpoint adjuster HCW 23 Controls the setpoint temperature in each temperature zone via an adjusting ring and integrated room temperature sensor Setpoint adjuster HCU 23 Controls the setpoint temperature in each temperature zone via the adjusting ring, integrated room temperature sensor and time program Central operating device HCM 100 Central operating device of the storey controller system Storey controller HCE 40 Controls actuators of floor heating/radiators; communicates with setpoint adjusters and room temperature sensors Room temperature sensor RF 20 for storey controller Transmits room temperature information to the storey controller Boiler feedback Pump relay HRel 1 Thermal actuators
B
C D
E F G H
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Appendix
Zoning plan
Zone 1 Actuator (type, location) Setpoint adjuster (location) Room name
2
3
4 5
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Appendix Distribution limitation max. [. . . ]
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