Knx sensor control element 1/2-fold/2/4-fold/3/6-fold/4/8-fold, fm, knx sensor room temperature controller/with 2/4-fold control element, fm (173 pages)
(Fig. 1, Pos. 4). For labeling you may use perforated sheets (item No. 1799-03). The manufacturer database of ABB is continuously updated. It stores the latest applications. For relevant descriptions see the Technical Manual of the ABB i-bus ®...
EIB Manual of the European Installation Bus Association (EIBA). The devices are to be programmed using ETS2 (version ® 1.1 or higher) or via the ABB Powernet EIB Controller 6910-500 (operating system version 2.0 or higher). When mounting the room temperature controller use a suitable UP bus coupler (ABB ibus ®...
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Important Instructions Using the room temperature controller in conjunction with a Powernet mains coupler 6920 U-500 requires a temperature balance to be performed. For this purpose proceed as described under ”Temperature Balancing” . In multiple-device units the room temperature controller must always be mounted at the bottom.
Technical Data Power Supply via ABB ibus ® or ABB Powernet ® Connections 1 Bus connection 10-pole connector strip on the rear side for UP bus coupler or UP mains coupler Control and → "Operation" Indicating Elements Temperature Range Operation - 5 °C ...
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Fig. 1 / Overall View 1 UP Coupler (here, eg., 6120 U-500) with programming key (item. 9) and programming LED (item.10) 4 Covering frame 1721-2x 7 Flush-mounted room temperature controller 6134-24-102-500...
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Fig. 2 / Control and Indicating Elements 11 Rotary knob (adjustable: 0°C, ± 1 °C to ± 10 °C) 12 Occupancy button (to select “Stand-by/Comfort”) 13 yellow indicating LED “dew point alarm” 14 red indicating LED “freezing/heat protection operation” 15 green indicating LED “convenience operation” 16 green indicating LED “standby operation”...
Product Description The UP room temperature controller is intended for use in an EIB line in the ABB i-bus ® or in the ABB Powernet ® The device serves to control thermal actuators via an EIB line (heating and/or cooling).
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Product Description – Night operation with a parameter-based temperature lowering - a change-over can be effected for example by means of an EIB clock timer. – Freezing/heating protection mode with preset temperatures parameters - eg 7 °C or 35 °C - a change- over by means of contact elements is possible.
Mounting / Dismantling Notes Make sure the 10-pole connector of the UP coupler is arranged so that the room temperature controller can be mounted as desired. The physical address of the room temperature controller is set via the room temperature controller. It is recommended to enter this physical address prior to room temperature mounting.
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Mounting / Dismantling – Mount the controller (fig.1, item 7) onto the flush- mounted UP coupler (fig.1, item 1) in such a way that – the rear 10-pole plug connector is not canted; – the fixing clips (fig.1, item 8) on the back of the unit engage with the recesses (fig.1, item 2) provided in the carrying ring of the UP coupler.
Commissioning – Connect a PC with EIBA Tool Software (ETS2 V1.1) to the EIB via an RS 232 interface or connect a Powernet ® EIB Controller to the bus line. – Switch on the power supply to the EIB bus line or Powernet line.
Temperature Balancing Temperature balancing is a must if the room temperature controller operates in conjunction with a Powernet ® mains coupler. Such a temperature balancing has to be carried out for each individual room temperature controller. – Start up the heating system on which the room temperature controller acts and wait until a constant room temperature has been attained.