Page 3 - Contents
Contents 1 Contents Overview 3 Application 3 Installation procedure 4 Classifying zones and actuators 4 Installation 4 Configuration and electrical connection 4 Start-up 4 Creating a zoning plan 5 Determining temperature zones 5 Filling out zoning plan 6 Installation 10 Wall installation 11 DIN rail...
Page 5 - Overview; For your information; Application
Overview 3 Overview For your information Technical terms are explained in the glossary (Page 45). They areidentified in the text by an *. Application The storey controller HCE 60 receives information on the temperatureof the room from the setpoint adjusters* and the Hometronic Man-ager. Using this i...
Page 6 - Installation procedure; Classifying zones and actuators
Overview 4 Installation procedure Classifying zones and actuators • Determine which heating circuits* are controlled by the storey controller. Installation • Install Hometronic components. Configuration and electrical connection • Set the storey controller to the actuator type, attach cables to the ...
Page 7 - Creating a zoning plan; Determining temperature zones; Caution
Creating a zoning plan 5 Creating a zoning plan A temperature zone is an area of the building, e.g. a room, in whichthe setpoint temperature* is set with a setpoint adjuster. The storeycontroller controls all thermal actuators of a temperature zone identi-cally.5 temperature zones can be set up for ...
Page 8 - Filling out zoning plan; Assign a setpoint adjuster to each temperature zone.
Creating a zoning plan 6 For more than 8 temperature zones or 24 actuators: ► Determine the number of additional storey controllers required usingthe following table: Temperaturezones (maximum) Actuators (maximum) No. ofstorey controllers 8 24 1 16 48 2 24 72 3 The example at the end of this section...
Page 9 - Example of zone divisions
Creating a zoning plan 7 Example of zone divisions 1, 2 etc. = Zone A = Living room E = Bedroom B = Dining room F = WC C = Kitchen G = Bathroom D = Hall
Page 10 - The additional; A total of 8 actuators are controlled by the storey controller.
Creating a zoning plan 8 This example shows: • The living area is covered by 6 temperature zones. The additional module HCS 60 is required for this partitioning. • A total of 8 actuators are controlled by the storey controller. Up to 8 temperature zones can be controlled by the additional moduleHCS ...
Page 12 - Installation; Wall installation
Installation 10 Installation Caution The storey controller has a wireless receiver whosefunction is impaired by metal objects or wireless de-vices. ► When selecting the operating site ensure that there issufficient distance to metallic objects and radio de-vices. ► Select another installation site i...
Page 13 - Dimensions of storey controller in mm; Mark, drill and insert plugs into fastening holes.
Installation 11 Wall installation Four 4.2 mm holes for installation are located on the storey controller. Dimensions of storey controller in mm 324 335 ø4.2 82 65 Note the 60 mm installation height of the storey controller! Ifthe storey controller is installed at a severe angle, the trans-former mu...
Page 14 - DIN rail installation
Installation 12 DIN rail installation ► Place housing on the DINrail from below (1). ► Press housing upward andsnap into place (2). Installing Hometronic components ► Install components as described in the accompanying installationinstructions.
Page 15 - Configuration and electrical connection; Danger; Unplug the power plug before opening the housing.; Do not touch such components.
Configuration and electrical connection 13 Configuration and electrical connection Danger Danger to life through electric shock! Live electrical contacts (actuator outputs, mains fuseand transformer) lie open while the device is beingcabled. Touching a live contact causes critical injuries. ► Work m...
Page 16 - Opening housing; Plugging in the expansion module (optional)
Configuration and electrical connection 14 Opening housing ► Loosen the screw on thefront (1). ► Push both snap locks in-ward (2). ► Remove the housing coverfrom above (3). Plugging in the expansion module (optional) The expansion module HCS 60 expands the number of possibletemperature zones per sto...
Page 17 - Setting actuator
Configuration and electrical connection 15 Setting actuator Only one type of actuator can be connected to a storey con-troller at a time. If actuators which are open with current andactuators which are closed with current are to be used, 2storey controllers with the respective suitable controller ar...
Page 18 - Actuator type Property; Cabling connections; Permissible cable types and lengths
Configuration and electrical connection 16 Switchposition Actuator type Property Normallyclosed Opens the heating circuit if power ispresent at its control input. Normally open Opens the heating circuit if power is not present at its control input. Cabling connections Permissible cable types and len...
Page 20 - Connecting actuators; Lay actuator cables to distribution box.
Configuration and electrical connection 18 Connecting actuators Danger Danger to life through electric shock! Live electrical contacts (actuator outputs, mains fuseand transformer) lie open while the device is beingcabled. Touching a live contact causes critical injuries. ► All work may only be carr...
Page 22 - Connecting setpoint adjuster HCW 23
Configuration and electrical connection 20 Connecting setpoint adjuster HCW 23 The setpoint adjuster HCW 23 is given fixed assignment via the zone wiring.Alternatively, a switchover relay can be connected. If the remote controller HCW 23 is removed, the assignmenthas to be removed as well. Refer to ...
Page 23 - Connecting boiler regression and pump relay
Configuration and electrical connection 21 Connecting boiler regression and pump relay Boiler feedback is possible with controllers MCR 200, MCR 40 andZG 252 N. ► Connect the inputs in accordance with the accompanying instruc-tions. (Ground input on terminal 10 and temperature input on termi-nal 5 o...
Page 24 - Boiler feedback; Use cables in accordance with the table on Page 16.
Configuration and electrical connection 22 With controller ZG 252 N, the temperature and ground inputs arelocated at the following terminals: 4 5 6 10 TW ZG 252 N Ground input TW-Input 7 8 9 11 12 Depending on the design, the temperature selector andground inputs are found on different terminals of ...
Page 25 - Connections of storey controller and pump relay; Storey controller 1; Storey controller 2; Storey controller n
Configuration and electrical connection 23 Connections of storey controller and pump relay A2 A1 1 2 HREL 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 RC PR Storey controller 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 RC PR Storey controller 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 RC PR Storey controller n
Page 26 - Inserting connectors
Configuration and electrical connection 24 Inserting connectors ► Insert connectors into theconnector strip of the storeycontroller. ► Insert connector of antennacable into the antenna socketof the storey controller. 1 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1
Page 27 - Installing antenna; Place cover on housing.
Configuration and electrical connection 25 Installing antenna An antenna must be connected to each storey controller!Take the antenna function into account when selecting theoperating site: ► Antenna (1) must beinstalled outside metalhousings (e.g. switchcabinets (4)). ► Do not lengthen antennacable...
Page 28 - Preparing for start-up; Starting up setpoint adjuster HCW 22
Start-up 26 Start-up During start-up, setpoint adjusters – and the time program of thewireless setpoint adjuster HCU 30 if applicable – are assigned to thetemperature zones of the storey controller. A room name is definedfor each temperature zone at the Hometronic Manager. Preparing for start-up Sta...
Page 29 - Starting up storey controller; The mains voltage LED; Starting up setpoint adjuster HCU 30; See instructions of setpoint adjuster HCU 30.; Starting up room temperature sensor HCF 22; See instructions of room temperature sensor HCF 22.
Start-up 27 ► Insert 2 mignon batteries oftype LR06, 1.5 V. ► Ensure that the polarity iscorrect. 1. Send button (required for start-up) Starting up storey controller ► Plug in power plug. The mains voltage LED illuminates. Starting up setpoint adjuster HCU 30 ► See instructions of setpoint adjuster...
Page 30 - LED indicators on storey controller; Normal mode
Start-up 28 LED indicators on storey controller The LEDs on the storey controller indicate the operating mode of thestorey controller and the installed temperature zones.Meaning of the 3 left-hand LEDs: (green) Illumi-nating Normal mode (red) Illumi-nating Groupfault Flashing Fault display (yellow) ...
Page 31 - Operating modes of storey controller; Green; Fault mode
Start-up 29 Operating modes of storey controller Normal mode In normal mode, LEDs 1 through 8 provide information on the posi-tion of the actuators: Green Thermal actuator opened Off Thermal actuator closed Fault mode In fault mode, the status displays provide information on a fault inthe individual...
Page 32 - Buttons; The storey controller has 2 buttons:; Cooling function
Start-up 30 Buttons The storey controller has 2 buttons: • Fault button : Pressing the Fault buttonswitches the storey controllerto the fault display. Refer tosection "Displaying faults" onPage 42. • Installation button : Pressing the Installation but-ton switches the storey con-troller to i...
Page 33 - Activating cooling function; The storey controller switches to the fault display. The
Start-up 31 Activating cooling function ► Press Fault button for 4 seconds. The storey controller switches to the fault display. The LED flashes red while pressing and then illuminates. The device displayshows whether heating or heating/cooling is activated: LED flashing Heating/cooling active LED i...
Page 34 - Assigning zones and issuing room names
Assigning zones and issuing room names 32 Assigning zones and issuing room names The following section describes how a setpoint adjuster is assigned toa temperature zone and how a room name is then assigned to thiszone. The procedure is identical for both device types. A temperature zone can only be...
Page 36 - Example: Assigning room name LIVING to zone 1; Press the installation button at the storey controller once more.
Assigning zones and issuing room names 34 Example: Assigning room name LIVING to zone 1 ► Press the installation button at the storey controller once more. The LED of the selected zone flashes green. The storey controllerwaits for a signal from the Hometronic Manager. The Hometronic Manager is in au...
Page 39 - Assigning 2 room names to a temperature zone; The LED of zone 1 flashes red.
Assigning zones and issuing room names 37 Assigning setpoint adjusters of type HCW 23 to a zone Setpoint adjusters of type HCW 23 have a fixed allocation to zones 1and 2 due to their wiring. If the remote controller HCW 23 is removed, the assignmenthas to be removed as well. "Refer to "Cance...
Page 40 - The LED of zone 1 flashes green.; heating; Canceling assignment; Canceling assignment of setpoint adjuster to a temperature zone; The LED illuminates. The LED of zone 1 flashes red.
Assigning zones and issuing room names 38 ► Press Installation button . The LED of zone 1 flashes green. ► Assign room names for heating . ► Press Installation button . The LED of zone 1 flashes green/orange. ► Assign room names for cooling . ► Repeat these steps until 2 room names are assigned to a...
Page 42 - Saving settings on Hometronic Manager; Press Installation button briefly.
Assigning zones and issuing room names 40 ► Select the "Heating" submenu andpress the Input button. A list of the assigned room names(temperature zones) appears in thedisplay: L I V I N G *D I N I N G *K I T C H E N *B E D R O O M * ► Select room name (in this case,Living) and press the Inpu...
Page 43 - Checking wireless transmission
Assigning zones and issuing room names 41 Off No device installed Red Setpoint adjuster is installed Green Hometronic Manager resp. wireless setpoint adjusterHCU 30 are installed Orange Hometronic Manager and setpoint adjuster are installed If heating/cooling is activated, the following information ...
Page 44 - Checking assignment of room names; If the
Assigning zones and issuing room names 42 Checking assignment of room names ► Change setpoint temperature at Hometronic Manager (see instruc-tions of Hometronic Manager) LEDs 1 through 8 of the assigned zone flash up to three times.The assignment is correct. The storey controller exits the device di...
Page 46 - Resetting storey controller to state of delivery; The; Note to installer
Assigning zones and issuing room names 44 Resetting storey controller to state of delivery All current assignments are lost if the storey controller is resetto the state of delivery. The storey controller retains its con-figuration after a power failure. ► Pull out the connector of the storey contro...
Page 47 - Appendix; Glossary; Area controlled by an actuator.
Appendix 45 Appendix Glossary Boiler feedback Hometronic controls the heatingboiler via an analog control de-vice of Honeywell. Heating circuit Area controlled by an actuator. Hometronic Home automation system fromHoneywell. Hometronic Manager Central operating device of theHometronic System. Room t...
Page 48 - Help with problems; Problem
Appendix 46 Help with problems Problem Cause/Solution LED does notilluminate when powerplug is plugged in. Mains voltage not connected. ► Check voltage of electrical outlet. ► Check fuse at storey controller. LEDs 1 through 8 ofthe zones do notilluminate red continu-ously during start-up. The setpoi...
Page 51 - Overview of Hometronic heating components; Transmits room temperature information to storey controller
Appendix 49 Overview of Hometronic heating components A Setpoint adjuster HCW 22 Regulates setpoint temperature for each temperature zone viaadjustment dial B Wireless setpoint adjuster HCU 30 Regulates setpoint temperature for each temperature zone viaadjustment dial; defines time programs for comf...
Page 52 - Zoning plan; Zone
Appendix 50 Zoning plan Zone Actuator(type, location) Setpoint adjuster(location) Room name 1 Heating *Cooling 2 Heating *Cooling 3 Heating *Cooling 4 Heating *Cooling 5 Heating *Cooling * Cooling optional
Page 53 - Distribution limitation
Appendix 51 Distribution limitation • max. 5 (8) zones per storey controller • max. 3 connections per zone • max. 24 actuators per storey controller • only one type of thermal actuator per storey controller (normally open or normally closed) • either heating loops or radiators for each storey contro...
Page 54 - Notes
Page 56 - Honeywell AG
Honeywell AG Böblinger Straße 17D – 71101 SchönaichTel. 01801 / 466390 The right is reserved to makemodifications This company is certificated to This document is definitive for the enclosed product and replaces all previous publi-cations.No. 7157521 EN1H-0134 GE51R1102