SALUS North America AKL06PRF Zigbee Pump Wiring Centre User Manual
SALUS North America, Inc. Zigbee Pump Wiring Centre
User manual
Group 2 thermostats G2 (3-6) thermostats 1 (1-2) AHTR3024 AHTR3024 AHTR3024 AKL04PRF Zone Pump Wiring Center AHTR3024 AHTR3024 Wiring Guide Group 1 thermostats G1 (1-2) Electrical Connections Group 2 thermostats G2 (3-4) 24VAC Thermostat Connections R/H Domestic Hot Water/Zone Group 1 thermostats 24VAC thermostat G1 (1-2) W/ C/N Group 2 thermostats G2 (3-4) BOILER External Antenna C1 AUX XX R W C 24V-T-STAT 1 ZONE1 E/S C2 C1 C2 GND COMMS G1 ZONE 1 G2 ZONE 2 Network Status ZONE 3 TRANSFORMER 120 VAC OUTPUT GROUND PUMP4 PRIMARY PUMP PUMP6 PUMP5 120 VAC 120VAC TO PUMP OUTPUT (Cables to be supplied by installer) 120VAC TO PUMP Cables will be supplied by the installer. For PDF Installation guide go to www.salusinc.com PUMP4 L N Antenna Selection INT EXT PRIMARY PUMP MASTER Antenna Selection SLAVE PRIORITY ON OFF EXERCISE ON INT EXT PRIMARY STATUS DURING PRIORITY ON PURGE ON SLAVE WIRED MASTER OFF PRIORITY ZC NON OFF EXERCISE ON OFF PRIMARY STATUS DURING PRIORITY ON OFF Call for Heat 24VAC common Dry Contacts (rated 120VAC, max.2A) AUX Auxiliary XX Active Pump(s) Zone1 E/S Local Priority Master/Slave Communication Lines (5V) C1 Master Priority C2 Slave Active GND Communication Ground 120VAC Connections AC Line In (max. 20A) Zone Pump Line Out (max. 1/6 HP) AC Neutral ZC Zone control/Priority Input(120VAC) Earth Ground Fuse: 5A slow blow, 5x15mm (2AG) ZONE 6 FUSE 5A SLOW BLOW PUMP3 L N FUSE 5A SLOW BLOW FUSE 5A SLOW BLOW PUMP3 PUMP2 L N FUSE 5A SLOW BLOW PUMP2 FUSE 5A SLOW BLOW FUSE 5A SLOW BLOW 120 VAC FUSE 5A SLOW BLOW GROUND FUSE 5A SLOW BLOW FUSE 5A SLOW BLOW FUSE 5A SLOW BLOW FUSE 5A SLOW BLOW POWER IN PRIORITY PUMP1 COMMS PRIORITY POWER ZONE 4 BOILER 24VAC OFF OFF WIRELESS PURGE ON OFF Warning Wired Wireless • This product must be installed by qualified personnel and the installation must comply with the codes and regulations applicable to the municipality where this product is installed. Failure to do so could lead to injury, death, or prosecution. • Always disconnect the AC power before installing or working on AC power components. Technical Helpline 1-855-557-2587 FCC/IC Statements and Notices Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC and Industry Canada RF Radiation Exposure statement: This equipment complies with FCC and Industry Canada RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the antenna and all persons. Cet appareil est conforme aux limites d’exposition au rayonnement FR du FCC et d’Industrie Canada pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet appareil devrait être installé et devrait fonctionner de sorte qu’il se trouve à une distance d’au moins 20 cm entre l’antenne et toute personne. Industry Canada This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : 1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. Issue Date: Apr 2017 AKL04PRF Zone Pump Wiring Center Installation Guide Remove the plastic cover by unscrewing the 4 screws at the corners. Attach the back of the device to the wall at a suitable location using the included hardware. Master PRIORITY OFF Zone1 is Pump Zone EXERCISE Exercise ON for all pumps Exercise OFF for all pumps Primary Pump OFF during Priority Zone1 OFF at the end of PURGE Priority Wireless thermostat for WIRED/WIRELESS Wired thermostat for Zone1 Zone1 Primary Pump ON during Priority Zone1 OFF 2 min after end of Priority If you know you will need an external antenna, please follow the instructions to the right for External Antenna Installation. IGNORED: Primary Pump always OFF IGNORED: No Priority Same as Master The Power LED will come on and the Network Status LED will flash red. The device is now ready to connect to the network. Follow the steps for the selected type of network to add the device to the network. 1. Make sure that the fuses are each of 5 Amp, slow blow and in the correct position. IGNORED: Zone1 is pump zone Same as Master Re-attach the plastic cover, securing it with the 4 screws and switch on the AC power to the unit. Local Only Network using ZigBee Coordinator Slave ON Zone1 is Priority Zone PRIMARY STATUS DURING PRIORITY Disconnect the AC power to the AC wiring for the device. Wire the device to the AC power supply and zone pumps using wiring appropriate for 120VAC. Connect other terminals as appropriate to other devices using proper wiring. Be sure to thread wiring through the knock outs and use cable clamps to fasten the wiring to the device. Definition DIP Switch MASTER/SLAVE Use the table below to configure the switches on the device. For descriptions of the functions, see the Operational Summary to the right. These switches are only read at power up. If you are using a wired thermostat, need Priority Zone functionality and/or have a Primary pump or external antenna, set the switches appropriately now. Any changes will require AC power to be removed from the device, then restored. Plug the Coordinator into a centrally located outlet in the home if you have not already done so. 2. Press and hold the button on the Coordinator until the button flashes red (about five seconds). • The Coordinator is now ready to pair and is looking for devices. • The Network Status LED on each wiring center will go steady red when connected to the Coordinator. One Coordinator can support up to nine wiring centers. 3. Determine the network ID number for a wiring center by pressing the Pair button briefly and adding the numbers associated with the lit Zone LEDs (see Version / ID# chart under LED Indicators). 4. Pair and setup the Salus thermostats according to the thermostat manual, using the wiring center ID number determined in the previous step. 5. When all thermostats are setup, press and hold the button on the Coordinator until the button is steady red (about five seconds). Checking System Configuration and Communication Coordinator to Wiring Centers Internet Connected Network using Basic Gateway 1. Setup the Basic Gateway as instructed and associate the gateway with the wyse.ly service account. 2. Go to the Add New Equipment page on the wyse.ly App and press “Scan for equipment”. • The gateway ring will flash red indicating that it is looking for devices. 3. Use the wyse.ly app to add the wiring centers to your wyse.ly network. • The Network Status LED on each wiring center will go steady red when connected to the Basic Gateway. 4. Use the wyse.ly app to add the Salus thermostats to your network and associate them with the desired wiring center and zone. 5. When all devices are setup, exit the Add New Equipment function on the wyse. ly App. • The gateway ring will turn steady blue to indicate normal operating mode. Checking System Configuration and Communication Gateway to Wiring Centers Go to the Wyse.ly App and press the Identify button Press and hold the coordinator button for one second. for the desired wiring center. The desired wiring All devices connected to the coordinator will flash. To center will start flashing the G1 and G2 LEDs. To stop checking, press and hold the coordinator button stop the identify process, press the Identify button on the App again. again for one second. Operational Summary Following is a brief summary of the functions available in the AKL04PRF wiring center to simply and safely connect thermostats and corresponding pumps. Group Function (available only in Local Only Network) The wiring center can have four different configurations: • One standalone thermostat for each zone (4 thermostats in total) • Two groups: Group 1 (G1), zones 1-2, with a master thermostat and optional slave thermostat, and Group 2 (G2), zones 3-4, with a master thermostat and one slave thermostat • Group 1 with master/slave thermostats and the other zones (3-4) with standalone thermostats • Zones 1 and 2 with standalone thermostats and Group 2 with master/slave thermostats For wireless thermostats, groups are set on the thermostat during the pairing process. When "gr” flashes on the thermostat display, press UP/DOWN arrows to select the group number. Group “_ _” is standalone operation. Zone Pumps The Zone Pumps are activated when the associated thermostats call for heat, except when a Priority Zone call is Active, in which case the pumps are turned off. Exercise Function When turned on, the Exercise function will turn ON a pump for 30 seconds after 72 hours of no activity on that pump. Master/Slave Connections The three terminals (C1, C2, and GND) can be used to connect up to 4 other wiring centers (5 total). They are wired in parallel (C1 to C1 to C1, C2 to C2 to C2, etc.) with up to 100 meters from end to end. Only one wiring center can be the Master, the other wiring centers must be Slaves, as determined by the position of the MASTER / SLAVE DIP switch. ZC/N Connector (Master wiring center only) A Master wiring center without Priority uses the ZC/N terminals to enable or disable the wiring center, typically from the boiler ZR/ZC 120 VAC contacts. When 120 VAC is applied across the ZC/N terminals, the wiring center is enabled. When 120 VAC is not applied, the wiring center is disabled and all pumps are switched OFF. Dry Contacts (Master wiring center only) There are three sets of dry contacts in the wiring center. AUX: Contact closure when any pump is ON and Priority Zone is not active. XX: Contact closure when any pump is ON, including an active Priority Zone. Zone1 E/S: Contact closure when Priority Zone is active. Can be used for self regulated pumps or other controls. Priority Zone Function (Master wiring center only) The Priority Zone function is usually used to give domestic hot water (DHW) priority for the boiler output. Activating this function will change the behavior of Zone 1 on the MASTER wiring center. When Priority is ON and the Zone 1 thermostat calls for heat, the following occurs as part of an active Priority Zone: • Zone 1 pump is turned ON and all other pumps, including those on SLAVE wiring centers, are turned OFF. • The Zone 1 pump runs for 1 hour, after which all zones resume their normal operation. • The Priority Zone function can be canceled early by having the Zone 1 thermostat end the call for heat. • Another Priority Zone call after the 1 hour period cannot be initiated until the Zone 1 thermostat ends the initial call for heat. Purge Function (Master wiring center only) When turned on, the Purge function will keep the Zone 1 pump ON for 2 minutes following the end of a Priority Zone call. All other zones will remain off during the purge. Primary Pump Function (Master wiring center only) The Primary Pump controls the heating system and it switches ON when any zone is ON, including zones on SLAVE wiring centers, except: WHEN: PRIORITY switch is ON, THEN: Primary Pump is OFF PRIMARY STATUS DURING PRIORITY switch is OFF, and Priority Zone is Active, External Antenna Installation If you need to install an external antenna, perform the following: • Disconnect power • Remove the protective cover from the External Antenna connector on the top edge of the board. • Pass the antenna cable through the antenna knock out (and cable clamp) on the top of the housing and screw the cable onto the connector. • Secure the cable using a cable clamp. • Change the Antenna Selection switch from INT to EXT. • Reconnect power The device will now use the external antenna for wireless communication. Note: For regulatory compliance, only the Salus A8RFA antenna (sold separately) can be used with this device. Factory Default Reset To restore the device to Factory Default settings, press and hold the Pair button until both G1 and G2 LEDs go off after becoming steady red. Note: Restoring to Factory Default will remove the wiring center from the network and delete all associated devices.
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