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1 Content3
2 Description6
3 Mounting and installation 7
3.1 Mounting the Thermostat 7
3.2 Mounting the Floor Sensor 9
3.3 Connection of the Thermostat to
the power supply 10
3.4 Product specific information11
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3.4.1 NRG-Temp in combination with
T2QuickNet heating mat 11
3.4.2 NRG-Temp with the T2Red
(T2Reflecta) self-regulating cable 11
EcoHome
4 Getting started 11
5 Navigation12
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6 Functions14
6.1 Comfort Temperature “ ” 14
EcoOffice
EcoHome
EcoHome
6.2 Reduced TemperatureEcoHome
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6.3 Automatic “ ” 15 0h • 0h
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6.3.2CIn Economic Programmes (EcoH/EcoO)15


EcoHome EcoOffice
EcoOffice
EcoHome
6.4 Booster “ ” R EcoOffice 15
6.5 Set time and day “ ”
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6.6.1 ProgrammeR
1: Comfort (Co) 16 Standby
Standby
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EcoOffice
6.6.2 Programme 2: Economic
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home (EcoH)16
EcoHome
6.6.3 Programme 3: Economic office (EcoO)17
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6.6.4 Programme 4: OFFR (standbyR


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7 User settings ( )20
7.1 The standard User Menus 21
7.1.1 User Menu 1: Sensor Setting 21
7.1.2 User Menu 2: Service read out 21
7.1.3 User Menu 3: Calibration of the
floor temperature (offset value) 22
7.1.4 User Menu 4: Calibration of the
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room temperature (set value) 23
7.1.5 User Menu 5: Display back-light
“on” duration 23
7.1.6 User Menu 6: Minimum temperature
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set point for the floor sensor 24


7.1.7 User Menu 7: Maximum temperature
set point for the floor sensor 24
7.1.8 User Menu 8: Minimum temperature
set point for the room sensor 24
7.1.9 User Menu 9: Maximum temperature
set point for the room sensor 25
7.2 The Installers or Advanced User
Menus 25
7.2.1 User Menu A: Adaptive function
(ITCS – Intelligent Temperature
Control System) 25
7.2.2 User Menu B: “First warming”
function 25
7.2.3 User Menu C: Running time 26
7.2.4 User Menu D: Adjustable switching
hysteresis 26
7.2.5 User Menu E: Delayed Start-Up 26
7.2.6 User Menu F: Frost protection
for OFF Programme 27
7.2.7 User Menu G: Proportional
regulation 27
7.2.8 User Menu H: Set back
temperature offset 27
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8 Other features 27
8.1 Learning feature27
8.2 Key lock feature28
8.2.1 Lock: 28
8.2.2 Unlock: 28
8.3 External Set Back feature
(Pilot Wire)28

9 Trouble shooting 29

10 Reset to factory settings 30

11 Technical specification 30

12 Approvals and declarations 31

ATTENTION
This appliance can be used by children aged from
8 years and above and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge if they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards
involved. Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by
children without supervision.

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2 DESCRIPTION
EcoHome
The nVent RAYCHEM NRG-Temp thermostat is a
smart thermostat designed for electrical underfloor
heating. It is designed to give you the best possible
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comfort with the least energy consumption. The NRG-


Temp is equipped with an ambient sensor and a floor
EcoOffice
sensor, it can monitor and control your underfloor
heating in 3 different modes (Room sensing mode /
floor sensing mode / Room sensing mode with floor
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limiter) depending on your needs. R


Standby
The NRG-Temp will switch on / off your underfloor
heating in order to obtain the set-temperature.
When the NRG-Temp is switching on the electrical
underfloor heating, the symbol ( ) will show on
display.
The NRG-Temp is a Programmable Timer Thermostat
with 4 preset programmes (see Table 1).

Programme Description [ ] Symbol


Name
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Comfort In the Comfort Programme, the NRG- Co


Programme Temp is aiming for 1 temperature only
(called the Comfort temperature).
Standby Use the Standby programme to switch OFF
Programme off your heating for a long period of
time (e.g. during summer period).
Whilst operating in Standby, the NRG-
Temp can be set in frost protection
mode (see 7.2.6).
Economic The Economic Home is a schedule EcoH
Home designed for a home with a working
Programme day schedule different from the
weekend schedule (see 6.6.2).
Economic The Economic Office is a schedule EcoO
Office designed for an office with a working
Programme day schedule different from the
weekend schedule(see 6.6.3).

Table 1

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There are different set-temperatures in the NRG-Temp
thermostat possible (see Table 2).
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Set- Description Symbol
temperature
Reduced With nobody present in the room,
Temperature it would be a waste of energy to
heat up the floor. In the EcoH or
EcoO programmes, the NRG-Temp
switches between the Reduced and
the Comfort Temperature based on a
weekly schedule.
Comfort Temperature maintained in order to
Temperature have a good comfort feeling when
present in the room.
Booster Sometimes it is convenient to
Temperature boost the temperature. The booster
function will raise your Comfort
temperature by 5°C during a period
of 2 hours.
Manual The Economic programmes, allow
R
Override the temperature to be overridden
Temperature temporarily at any time. As soon
(Only in EcoH as there is a new timer event,
or EcoO the temperature will return to
R
programme) the Reduced or to the Comfort
temperature depending on the
time schedule of the Economic
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programme.
Table 2

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3 MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION

3.1 MOUNTING THE THERMOSTAT


NRG-Temp is intended for flush mounting in a
standard 65 mm wall box. It should be positioned
approximately 1.5 Metres above the floor, protected
from direct sunlight and draughts. All electrical
conduits passing into the wall box that contain
cables must also be sealed to protect the thermostat
against draughts, e.g. with a piece of insulation in
the conduit outlet.

±1,5 m

Figure 3

If the NRG-Temp is mounted in a wall with a rough


surface, e.g. bricks, use silicon glue to make a seal
between the wall and the thermostat frame.
Note: The NRG-Temp can also be mounted on a wall
with a wall box.
Assembly frame and front of thermostat can be
removed by pushing gently with a screw driver
on the two fasteners located on each side of the
thermostat (see Figure 4).

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Figure 4

3.2 MOUNTING THE FLOOR SENSOR


The floor sensor should be installed in a separate
flexible conduit for easy replacement and in order
to avoid signal disturbance resulting in a possible
malfunction of the thermostat. For best control
performance, position the floor sensor between two
heating cables as close as possible to the top floor
surface.
Do not position the floor sensor tip closer than 3 cm
to the heating cable.

500 mm

Figure 5

Remark: The floor sensor cable can be extended to


100 m with a separate standard installation cable
2 x 1.5 mm2 (230VAC).

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3.3 CONNECTION OF THE THERMOSTAT TO
THE POWER SUPPLY
The thermostat must be connected to 230VAC
according to the circuit diagrams (Figure 6).
Direct connection – e.g. single heating circuit
Heating cable
Pilot wire Floor Power supply
230 VAC
signal sensor 230 VAC
Max.13A
(France) L N PE

L
NTC
PE
10K
Direct connection – e.g. single heating circuit
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Heating cable
Pilot wire Floor Power supplyPE
230 VAC
signal sensor 230 VAC
Max.13A
(France) L N PE

L
NTC
PE
10K FP
N L
SENSOR

N L
HEAT
N
PE

Figure 6
Connection via contactor – e.g. 3 heating circuits
Pilot wire Floor Power
FP
N
supply
L
Power supply to
SENSOR

If you connect
signal
(France)
sensor
multiple
230 VAC
heating cables, you must
heating cables N
L N
HEAT
L
L1 L2 L3 N PE

use a contactor (Normally Open) with integrated


suppression device (Figure 7).
NTC

K1 A2 1 3 5
10K
A1 2 4 6
Connection via contactor – e.g. 3 heating circuits
L L L
Pilot wire Floor Power supply Power supply to
PE
signal sensor 230 VAC heating cables
(France) L N L1 L2 L3 N PE
N N N

NTC

FP K1 A2 1 3 5
10K N L
K1: 2contacter
SENSOR

N L A1 4 6
HEAT
with integrated
suppression
L L L
PE
device

N N N

Do not use contactor without interference filter.


FP
N L
K1: contacter
SENSOR

N L
HEAT
with integrated
suppression
device

Figure 7Do not use contactor without interference filter.

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For the earth connection of the underfloor heating,
you must use the PE terminal on the thermostat or a
separate earth terminal connection bloc.

3.4 PRODUCT SPECIFIC INFORMATION


3.4.1 NRG-TEMP IN COMBINATION WITH
NVENT RAYCHEM T2QUICKNET
HEATING MAT
T2QuickNet heating mats are approved with the
NRG-Temp thermostat working in floor sensor mode.
Be aware that the floor sensor must be installed and
activated for any installation with T2QuickNet.

3.4.2 NRG-TEMP WITH THE NVENT RAYCHEM


T2RED (T2REFLECTA) SELF-REGULATING
CABLE
Self-regulating heating cables have an inrush current
at start up. In order to guarantee the life time of the
thermostat, the maximum load of the self-regulating
application in nominal conditions is limited to 10A.
A 13A self-regulating load will reduce the life time of
the thermostat. Maximum circuit length for T2Red is
100 meter.

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4 GETTING STARTED
When you switch on the NRG-Temp for the first time,
the NRG-Temp will propose the Comfort programme 1
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(Co flashing on the screen).


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Simply press or wait for 15 seconds for the
NRG-Temp to start in Comfort programme. 0h • •
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the Timer Programmes, you will have to set up the Eco


time and day first. The NRG-Temp thermostat will 1

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NRG-Temp, the thermostat will start in room sensing
Standby
mode. During the first 2,1hours, the thermostat will 0h • 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24

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perform the self-calibration. It is still possible to


operate the thermostat normally during 30 minutes
and after this, the screen will display the letters CAL 1
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5 NAVIGATION
The NRG-Temp thermostat is designed to easily
navigate through the different functions
General principle:
To use the NRG-Temp:
• Navigate between functions using C C or
C C
• Modify a setting using or
• Confirm C
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square 0h • •
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around the function icon. 0h • •


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While scrolling between the functions


• First the function icon is flashing while the
square stays around the active function
• By pressing C
, you activate the new function.
Note: When the blue backlight is not on, the first
button you touch will light the blue backlight. The
navigation is then activated and only the second
time you will hit a button[ will
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navigation. EcoHome [ [] ]
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Booster EcoOffice
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Comfort
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Temperature (*)
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Economic programmes (Eco Home /
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Eco Office) only.
Standby
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The Comfort Temperature is the Temperature EcoHome


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you
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Figure 13 EcoHomeEcoOffice
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Remark: The Comfort Temperature is used by the
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automatically to “ ” after the first timer event.


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The reduced Temperature is the Temperature you
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would like to have when you are not present
Standbyin the
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Room. By default it is set to 16°CEcoOffice
but C can adapt
this very easily by using or EcoHome
EcoHome.
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programmed to be in Reduced Standby EcoHome


Temperature
EcoHome(see
6.3.2. for more explanation)
EcoHome
EcoOffice
Note: When selecting “ ” the NRG-Temp will return
automatically to “ [ timer
” after the first ] event.
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6.3 AUTOMATIC “ ”
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Standby
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6.3.2 IN ECONOMIC PROGRAMMES
C
C
(ECOH/ECOO) C Standby
In the 2 Economic programmes (EcoH/EcoO),
the Automatic function maintains alternatively
the Comfort Temperature ( ) and the Reduced
EcoHome
Temperature ( ) based on timer events. EcoHomeThese
events are visualised at the bottom of the screen
(For more information on timer events see 6.6.2 and 0h • 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

6.6.3). EcoHome 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9

Tip: You can temporarily override the set point


temperature by using theEcoOffice
+ or - button.EcoOffice
The manual
override symbol ( ) appears on the display. The 0h • 3 6 9 12 15
• • • • • • • • •

Manual override Temperature is active until the next


C
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

timer event. 0h • 3 6 9

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• • • • •

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6.4 BOOSTER “ ” EcoOffice
Standby
Standby
The Booster is a function used to deviate from the 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

Comfort temperature during a period of 2 hours. If


you activate the Booster, your NRG-Temp thermostat 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15

EcoHome+
will be set for 2 hours to the Comfort Temperature
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6.5 SET TIME AND DAY “ Standby

In this function you can set the time and day of the
C
NRG-Temp.
When entering [the] function, the hours are flashing.
[ ] EcoOffice
Use: C C
• or to adapt the values
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

EcoHom
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

• or to navigate between hours, minutes


and day C C
C your changes and exit the set time
• to save R
EcoHome
EcoHome
and Day function
Standby
6.6 PROGRAMME SELECTION “ ” 0h • 3 0h
6•• 39 • • 612• • 915• • 12
18• • 15
21• • 18
24• 21 24

EcoHome
EcoHome
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

You will be able to scroll between the different


EcoHome
programmes: Co, EcoH, EcoO and OFF. EcoOffi
[ ] EcoOffice
EcoOffice
0h • •
3 • •
6 0h• • • •
93 • • • •
126 • • • •
159 • • • •
1812• • • •
2115• • • •
2418 • •
21 • •
24

0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15• • • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

EcoOffice
EcoOffice
0h • •
3 • • 0h
6•• • •
39 • • 612• • • •
915• • • •
12
18• • • •
15
21• • • •
18
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0h • 0h• • 3 • • 3 • • 6 • • 6 • • 9 • • 9 • •12• •12• •15• •15• •18• •18• •21• •21• •24• 24

0h •0h•• 3• 3• •• 6• 6• •• 9• 9• •• 12• 12
• •• 15
• 15
• •• 18
• 18
• •• 21
• 21
• •• 24
• 24
0h • 0h• • 3 • • 3 • • 6 • • 6 • • 9 • • 9 • •12• •12• •15• •15• •18• •18• •21• •21• •24• 24

Co = Comfort EcoH = Eco Home EcoO = Eco Office OFF = Standby


Fixed Programme Editable Timer Editable Timer Fixed Programme
Programme Programme
Figure 14
0h •0h•• 3• 3• ••
6• 6• ••
9• 9• ••
12• 12
• ••
15• 15
• ••
18• 18
• ••
21• 21
• ••
24• 24

To validate your choice and activate the selected


programme, press . C
0h • 0h• • 3 • • 3 • • 6 • • 6 • • 9 • • 9 • •12• •12• •15• •15• •18• •18• •21• •21• •24• 24

6.6.1 PROGRAMME 1: COMFORT (Co)


In this programme, the Thermostat is C set
C to the 1
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default temperature. Use or to adapt the


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0h •0h•• 3• 3• ••
6• 6• ••
9• 9• ••
12• 12
• ••
15• 15
• ••
18• 18
• ••
21• 21
• ••
24• 24 0h • 0h• • 3 • • 3 • • 6 • • 6 • • 9 • • 9 • •12• •12• •15• •15• •18• •18• •21• •21• •24• 24 0h • 0h• • 3 • • 3 • • 6 • • 6 • • 9 • • 9 • •12• •12• •15• •15• •18• •18• •21• •21• •24• 24

temperature to your best comfort.


EcoHome
Factory setting: 23°C 1
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6.6.2 PROGRAMME 2: ECONOMIC HOME (EcoH)


0h • 0h• • 3 • • 3 • • 6 • • 6 • • 9 • • 9 • •12• •12• •15• •15• •18• •18• •21• •21• •24• 24

EcoHome
EcoHome
0h •0h•• 3• 3• ••
6• 6• ••
9• 9• ••
12• 12
• ••
15• 15
• ••
18• 18
• ••
21• 21
• ••
24• 24 0h •0h•• 3• 3• •• 6• 6• •• 9• 9• •• 12• 12• •• 15
• 15
• •• 18
• 18
• •• 21
• 21
• •• 24
• 24
0h • 0h• • 3 • • 3 • • 6 • • 6 • • 9 • • 9 • •12• •12• •15• •15• •18• •18• •21• •21• •24• 24 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
2

The Economic Home programme is a schedule designed


for a home with a working day schedule different from
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EcoOffice is developed
0h • •
3 •

the weekend schedule. This programme


0h •0h•• 3• 3• •• 6• 6• •• 9• 9• •• 12• 12
• •• 15
• 15
• •• 18
• 18
• •• 21
• 21
• •• 24
• 24

to reduce the energy consumption during times when


nobody is at home (during office
C hours). This schedule
can be adapted to your best comfort (see 6.7).
EcoOffice
EcoOffice
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
2

Monday to Friday R
Time Temperature Symbol CC
Graphical view 1
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00:00 to EcoHome
0h • 0h• • 3 • • 3 • • 6 • • 6 • • 9 • • 9 • •12• •12• •15• •15• •18• •18• •21• •21• •24• 24

Reduced
06:30 R R
06:30 to C
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Standby
Standby

3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

08:30
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• •• 15
• 15
• •• 18
• 18
• •• 21
• 21
• •• 24
• 24

EcoHome
EcoHome
08:30 to Reduced
18:00
18:00 to EcoOffice
00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

Comfort
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

21:00
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

EcoHome
C
21:00 to EcoHome
Reduced 0h • 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24

24:00
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

EcoOffice
EcoOffice
Saturday and Sunday R
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

Time Temperature Symbol C


Graphical
Standbyview
EcoHome
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24
00 0h12 14 1218• 20• 18 22

00:00 to
02 04 06 08 10 • •
3 • •
6 • • 16
9 • • •
15 • • •
21 • • 24
24

Reduced EcoOffice
08:00
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R EcoOffice 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

R
08:00 to Comfort Standby
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

24:00
00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

Standby 0h • 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

EcoHome 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

Table 4 R [ ][ ] 020h • •043


00 • •
6
06 • •
9 •
08 •
12
10• •
1512
• •
18 14
• •
21 16
• •
24 18 20 22 24

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Standby 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

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6 •0h•• 9• •3 12• •6 15• •9 ••
18• 12
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21• 15
• ••
24• 18 • •
21 •

0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24
C

Factory settings:
• Comfort Temperature ( ) = 23°C
EcoHome
• Reduced Temperature ( ) = 16°CEcoHome

6.6.3 PROGRAMME 3: ECONOMIC OFFICE (EcoO) 0h •


0h •

3

3
• •
• •

6
6
• •
• •

9
9
• •
• •

12
12
• •
• •

15
15
• •

The Economic Office is a schedule designed to be


used in an office with a working dayEcoOffice
and a weekend
schedule. This programme is developedEcoOffice
to reduce
the energy consumption during times C
when nobody
C
is at the office. This schedule can be adapted to the 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 •

0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
1

best comfort of the company (see 6.7).


Factory settings: RR
Standby
• Comfort Temperature ( ) = 23°CStandby
C EcoHome
EcoHome
• Reduced Temperature ( ) = 16°C 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

Monday to Friday
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 •

0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
1

Time Temperature Symbol CC


Graphical
00
view
02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

00 12 14 18 20 22

EcoHome
02 04 06 08 10 16 24

00:00 to EcoOffice
Reduced EcoOffice
08:00
08:00 to Comfort 00 02 04 06 08 10 12•
0h 3 14 6 16 9 18
12 1520• 18 22• 21 • 24 24

18:00
• • • • • • • • • • • •

EcoHome
0h • • 3 • • 6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 •

EcoHome
00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 0h22
• •
3 • 24

6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
1

18:00 to Reduced
C
24:00 RR
Saturday and Sunday [ ]]
[ EcoOffice Standby
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

Standby
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

00 02 04 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

Time Temperature Symbol Graphical view


06
00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • • 21 • • 24
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • • 15 • • 18 • •
21 • •
24
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • • 21 • • 24

EcoHome
EcoOffice
00:00 to EcoOffice
Reduced R
24:00 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

Standby 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

Table 5
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

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6.6.4 PROGRAMME 4: OFFStandby
(STANDBY MODE)
EcoOffice
Standby
If you decide to switch off your underfloor heating,
you can select the OFF programme. 33
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

[[ ]]
You can keep theRfreeze protection activated even if
the programme is set to OFF (see 7.2.6).
Standby
When you use the OFF programme, the display will
33
0h •
0h •

3

3
• •

6

6
• •

9

9
• •
• •

12
12
• •
• •

15
15
• •
• •

18
18
• •
• •

21
21
• •
• •

24
24

show the following screen for 3 seconds:


[ ]

0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

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3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

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0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
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Figure 15
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3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24 0h • •
3 • •
6 •
0h• • 9 • • 3 • •12• • 6 • •15• • 9 • •18• •12• •21• •15• •24• 18 • •
21 • •
24
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

After 3 seconds, the display will show the clock. If


you want to show the temperature on the screen, use
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

C between clock and temperature.


to switch
8 • •
21 • •
24 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

C C
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0h • • 3 • • 6 •

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9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24 1

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3 • •
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9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
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IMPORTANT: Using the main switch to Power off the


0h • • 3 • 0h •
• 6

• 3• •9 •
• 6• 12
• •
• 9• 15 • 12
• •
• 18 • 15
• •
• 21 • 18
• • •
• 24

21 • •
24 0h • •
3 • •
6 •0h• • 9• •3 •
• 12• •6 •
• 15• •9 •
• 18• 12
• •
• 21
• 15 • 24
• •
• 18 • • 21 • • 24
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18
• •
21 • •
24 0h • • 3 • • 6 •

EcoHome
thermostat can shorten the lifetime of the back-up
battery. Try using the OFF programme instead. 1

EcoHome
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3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24
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3• • •
6• • •
9• • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24 7 7
0h •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 •
15 •
18 •
21 • •
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0h • 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24

6.7 PROGRAMMING “ ”
• • 21 • • 24 0h • • 3 • • 6 • • 9 • • 12 • • 15 • • 18 • • 21 • • 24
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
0h • • 3 • • 6 •
0h• • 9 • • 3 • •12• • 6 • •15• • 9 • •18• •12• •21• •15• •24• 18 • • 21 • • 24

0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

You can adapt the EcoH/EcoO


EcoOfficeto your bestEcoOffice
comfort 1
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3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15

by following the 4 steps:


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3 • •
I6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24
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9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18
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3 •• •• 24
6 • • 9 • • 12 • • 15 • • 18 • • 21 • • 24
• • 21 • • 24 0h • • 3 • • 6 • • 9 • • 12 • • 15 • • 18 • • 21 • • 24

Step
R 1. Select the programme you want to
EcoOffice 1

customise
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EcoOffice
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24
0h • • 3 • • 6 • • 9 • • 12 • • 15 • • 18 • • 21 • • 24

Activate theStandby
programme you want to adapt (see 6.6).
R R
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

Standby Standby
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15
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or R
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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0h • • 3 • • 6 • • 9 • • 12 • • 15 • • 18 • • 21 • • 24
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
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Figure 17 Figure 18
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0h • 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24

To start the customisation of the programme


• •
21 • •
24 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

navigate to the Programme Customisation. function


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( ) and press on
0h • . C •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24
• •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

You will see the following screen appear:


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3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

[ ]
Office
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EcoHome
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12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
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24 0h • • 3 • • 6 • • 9 • • 12 • • 15 • • 18
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9 • • 12 • • 15 • • 18 • • 21 • • 24 0h • •
3 • •
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9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24 0h • •
3 • •
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C C C
Step 3. Programming Day 1
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3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
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18 • •
21 • •
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You can now select the Comfort “ ” or Reduced


EcoHome
“ ” Temperature using the left and right arrows.
EcoHome
C C C
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or and then press to validate.


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6• ••
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7.1.3 USER MENU 3: CALIBRATION OF THE
FLOOR TEMPERATURE (OFFSET VALUE)
To adjust the floor-sensor temperature to the real
conditions of the floor surface, you can make an
OFFSET to the temperature measured by the floor
sensor (Tfloor see User Menu 2: Service read out).
Use a separate thermometer that you position
on the surface of the floor (T surface ). Once the
floor temperature is stable, read the temperature
on the thermometer and calculate the offset.
C C
OFFSET = Tfloor - Tsurface. Fill in the OFFSET VALUE in
this menu by using or .
Possible values: 0 to 10°C
Factory set value: 4°C
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7.1.4 USER MENU 4: CALIBRATION OF THE
ROOM TEMPERATURE (SET VALUE)
To adjust the room-sensor temperature to the real
conditions of the room, you can use the calibration
of the temperature set value. Use a separate
thermometer that you position in the middle of
the room (away from direct sunlight). Once the
temperature is stable, read the temperature on the
thermometer and fill C C temperature in this menu
in this
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7.1.5 USER MENU 5: DISPLAY BACK-LIGHT 0h • •


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“ON” DURATION
The display of the NRG-Temp R is lid up every time
you touch one of the buttons. After 30 seconds
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C C
the duration of the display lighting in this menu.
Use or to adapt the display duration.
Note: When the display is lid up, the underfloor
heating is switched off. The remains active if the
set-temperature is not reached.
Possible values: EcoHome
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OFF or 5 to 120 seconds (with
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7.1.6 USER MENUEcoOffice [ ] TEMPERATURE
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MINIMUM C
SET POINT FOR THE FLOOR SENSOR
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Factory set value: 5°C
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7.1.7 USER MENU 7: MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
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Factory set value:
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• In room sensing mode = 27°C
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7.1.8 USER MENU 8: MINIMUM TEMPERATURE
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SET POINT FOR THE ROOM SENSOR
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the room sensor isEcoOffice


5°C)
Factory set value: 40°C
0h • •
3 •

[ ] 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21
R
• •
24

[ ]
7.2 THE INSTALLERS
R OR ADVANCED USER
Standby 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

MENUS Standby
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

7.2.1 USER MENU A:[ ADAPTIVE


]
FUNCTION
(ITCS – INTELLIGENT TEMPERATURE
CONTROL SYSTEM) 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

The Adaptive function calculates when the heating


needs to be switched on to make sure the comfort
temperature is reached when required.[ ] If the
Adaptive[ function
] is switched OFF, the heating will
start at the programmed time.
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

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0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24
Note: this function is only available in EcoH/EcoO
timer programmes.
Possible values: ON / OFF
Factory set value: OFF

7.2.2 USER MENU B: “FIRST WARMING”


FUNCTION
When you have installed the heating system in a new
screed, you can use the First Warming function to
help warming up the screed gradually over 21 days.
When the function is active, you cannot use the
NRG-Temp for anything else than for this function.
The display will show the day countdown during the
complete first warming function.
The First Warming function will limit the floor/room
temperature to 20°C.
In case of power interruption, the thermostat will
continue the First Warming function when the power
is restored.
This function can be stopped at any time by setting
the installer menu “B” to OFF.
Possible values: ON / OFF
Factory set value: OFF

7.2.3 USER MENU C: RUNNING TIME


The running time shows how many hours or days,
the underfloor heating has been powered by the
NRG-Temp.

7.2.4 USER MENU D: ADJUSTABLE SWITCHING


HYSTERESIS
The difference between the temperature at which
the thermostat switches OFF and the temperature
at which it switches ON again, is the hysteresis. This
function defines the temperature range between the
switching ON and OFF of the heating in floor sensing
mode.
Possible values: 0.2 to 2.0°C
Factory set value: 0.5°C

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7.2.5 USER MENU E: DELAYED START-UP
When starting up the NRG-Temp in Comfort
programme after a power interruption, it can be
interesting to start different heating circuits
separately. You can set a delay on the start-up
of each thermostat by using the delayed start-up
function.
Possible values: OFF / 1, 2… 15 minutes
Factory set value: OFF

7.2.6 USER MENU F: FROST PROTECTION FOR


OFF PROGRAMME
When the thermostat is in the Standby programme,
the floor can be protected against frost using the
Frost Protection menu.
Fixed set point: 7°C
Possible values: ON / OFF
Factory set value: OFF

7.2.7 USER MENU G: PROPORTIONAL


REGULATION
In room sensing mode, the proportional regulation
re d u c e s t h e t e m p e ra t u re va r i a t i o n s w h e n
approaching the required temperature.
Possible values: ON / OFF
Factory set value: ON

7.2.8 USER MENU H: SET BACK TEMPERATURE


OFFSET
With the external set back signal (pilot wire feature),
the comfort temperature is reduced by a number of
degrees.
This Setback Temperature OFFSET is neglected
when the external set back signal is not present or
the pilot wire is not connected.
Possible values: -1.0 to -7.0°C
Factory set value: -3.5°C

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8 OTHER FEATURES
C 0h0h• • • •
33 • • • •
66 • • • •
99 • • • •
1212• • • •
1515• • • •
1818• • • •
2121• • • •
2424

11
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II
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8.1 LEARNING FEATURE 11

If the room sensing mode is selected, the thermostat


II
II
2121•
• • •
2424
• • • 77

0h0h• • • • 33 • • • • 66 • • • • 99 • • • • 1212• • • • 1515• • • • 1818• • • • 2121• • • • 2424 0h0h• • • •


33 • • • •
66 • • • •
99 • • • •
1212• • • •
1515• • • •
1818• • • •
2121• • • •
2424

will start a self-calibration of 2.1 hours. During the


EcoHome
first half hour, the user will still be able to access some
11
II
II
77
functions, this period can be used by the installer 11
II

to check the installation. After the first half hour of


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77
2121•
• • • 2424
• • •

0h0h• • • • 33 • • • • 66 • • • • 99 • 1212•
• • • 1515•
• • • 1818•
• • • 2121•
• • • 2424
• • •

calibration the text “CAL”


C will appear on the screen.
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

At any time during the calibration, the user can press


on the OK button to see the remaining calibration
duration. EcoOffice

EcoHome 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

R
Figure 25 0h • 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

11
Standby
8.2 KEY LOCK FEATURE
II
II
77

0h0h• • • • 33 • • • • 66 • • • • 99 • • • • 1212• • • • 1515• • • • 1818• • • • 2121• • • • 2424

EcoOffice
It is possible to lock the keys of the NRG-Temp
thermostat.
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

8.2.1 LOCK:
R
Press and hold all buttons simultaneously. The key
symbol ( ) appears Standby
in the display. As from now,
when you press on any key, the blue back light does
appear, but you can’t change any values nor navigateC C
through the functions using or , or or
C C C
[ ]
button

8.2.2 UNLOCK:
Ec
Press and hold all buttons simultaneously. The keyEcoHo
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

symbol ( ) disappears from the display.


EcoHome EcoHome
EcoHome
8.3 EXTERNAL SET BACK FEATURE
(PILOT WIRE)
[ ]
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24 0h • •
3

The NRG-Temp can be controlled by an external Ec


EcoOff
device using a single wire. The thermostat can
get the following orders from the BMS (Building 0h • 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

EcoOffice EcoOffice
EcoOffice
Management System):

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0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 • •
12 • •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24
R R 0h • •
3
0h • • 3 • • 6 • • 9 • • 12 • • 15 • • 18 • • 21 • • 24

Temperature Input from BMS (signals derived from 230V AC)

1 No signal
I
I
7 1
I
I

21 • •
24 7

0h • • 3 • •
-1°C9
6 • • • • 12 • • 15 • • 18 • • 21 • •
4’57”
24
3”0h • • 3 • •
4’57”
6 9 3”
12
• • • • • • 15 • • 18 • • 21 • • 24

-2°C 4’53“ 7” 4’53” 7”

1
I 230V AC
I
7 -3,5°C 1
I
I
7
• 21 • • 24
0h • • 3 • • 6 • • 9 • • 12 • • 15 • • 18 • • 21 • • 24
7°C Negative AC

OFF Positive AC
C C

Table 6
Note: Some basic BMS systems can only generate
the signals for OR -3.5°C (adaptable in menu H).
When the NRG-Temp gets EcoHome
an EcoHome
input from the BMS
system, the symbol P appears on the screen.
0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 •
0h

12
• ••
3• 15
• ••
6• 18
• ••
9• 21
• ••
12

24
• •
15 • •
18 • •
21 •

1
I
I
7

0h • • 3 • • 6 • • 9 • • 12 • • 15 • • 18 • • 21 • • 24

Figure 26 EcoOffice
EcoOffice

9 TROUBLE SHOOTING 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 •
0h

12
• ••
3• 15
• ••
6• 18
• ••
9• 21
• ••
12

24
• •
15 • •
18 • •
21 •

In the event of damage or malfunction of one of the


R R
temperature sensors, the heating output cuts off (fail
safe) and an error code isStandby
displayed. The floor sensor
Standby
may be replaced by a new one (product reference
= 1244-002952). In the event of malfunction of the
room sensor, the entire thermostat must be replaced.
Number Error type
ER 1 Wrong floor sensor
ER 2 Short circuit on floor sensor
ER 3 Open circuit on floor sensor
ER 4 Short circuit on room sensor
ER 5 Open circuit on room sensor
ER 6 Other error
Table 7
[ ] [ ]
10 RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS
To reset: Push the small button on the right side of the 0h • •
3 • •
6 • •
9 •
0h

12
• ••
3• 15
• ••
6• 18
• ••
9• 21
• ••
12

24
• •
15 • •
18 • •
21 • •
24

power (on/off) switch, on the front of the thermostat.


All set values will return to factory defaults. The
thermostat will re-boot.
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11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Supply voltage 230VAC, +10%, –15%, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption, average 4 VA
Main power switch 2-pole
Relay output 230V, max. 13A
Ambient temperature – operation 0 +40°C
Ambient temperature – transport –20 +50°C
Protection class IP 21
Type of action 1.B
Pollution degree 2
Rated impulse voltage 4kV
Terminals Max. 2,5 mm²
Floor sensor with 3 m cable NTC, 10KΩ / 25°C
Maximum length of floor sensor 100 m, 2 x 1,5 mm² (230VAC cable
cable type)
Dimension with frame (Figure1) H 82 x W 82 x D 57 mm
Colour Polar white RAL 9010
Display LCD with blue backlight

Control modes Floor sensor (+5 +35°C)


Room sensor (+5 +40°C)
Room sensor with floor sensor
as a limiter
Room temperature control CA = 0,7K
accuracy EN15500
Floor sensing hysteresis 0,5°C (Factory settings adjustable
between 0,2-2,0°C)
Accuracy – floor/room sensor ± 0,5°C at 25°C
Programme Selection 4 programmes:
- Comfort (Fixed Programme)
- EcoHome (Fully Customizable)
- EcoOffice (Fully Customizable)
- OFF
Back-up for set values In non-volatile memory
Back-up for time and date 24 hours
Optional external set back feature 6 external set-back signals
Table 8

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