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Installation Manual

aSmart aS.1001

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aSmart has two possible operation modes. When aSmart is

put into initial operation it will be configured according to the

installation type chosen. Once installed aSmart device must

be configured according to the CONFIGURATION SEQUENCE

instructions.

The 2 types of configuration which correspond with two different

operating modes, described next:

CONFIGURATION BC (Thermostat)

By setting this configuration user will control a heating/cooling

system with temperature management. aSmart works as a

thermostat.

It has three operation modes: MANUAL, AUTOMATIC and OFF.

In Manual Mode user selects the set point temperature. The

system will operate continuously until room temperature rises

above the set point temperature. Once the temperature drops

below the set point temperature, the device will operate again.

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In Automatic Mode user selects up to 3 on-off daily cycles with

their set point temperature and in each of these cycles device

works exactly the same way as on the manual mode. On this

mode an anti-freeze set point can also be set. This anti-freeze

set point forces the heating system to turn on when it detects

an extremely cold temperature below this set point temperature

being out of cycle.

CONFIGURATION BB (ON-OFF)

By setting this configuration user will control a heating/cooling

system without temperature management, it works as a switch.

It has the same operation modes: MANUAL, AUTOMATIC and

OFF.

On the manual mode, system will be continuously operating,

and on the automatic mode it will operate according to the

cycles selected by user.

CONFIGURATION BC (Thermostat): is the original factory

default configuration

CONFIGURATION SEQUENCE

CONFIGURATIONS

1.- Press button

 

 

on the home screen. The screen phone

comes up..

2.- Enter code 02609010 and press 

.

3.- The touch screen version comes up, we will see the

configuration chosen: BC or BB.

4.- It can be changed in the same way at any moment

All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com

Summary of Contents for aSmart aS.1001

Page 1: ...ded with a convenient touch screen interface to make it easier to use aS 1001 is a model whose features are very appreciated in the context of energy saving as for instance lighting management heating cooling and the possibility to monitor the power consumptions and the connection time of the heating cooling This document is intended to guide installer in pre installationtasksandasatisfactoryinsta...

Page 2: ...ted box 1 Installation guide 1 User guide 2 This guarantee shall only be valid if it is correctly completed The SELLER STAMP and DATE OF SALE are essential Two year guarantee to be counted from the date of sale against all operational manufacturing or material defects Theguaranteeshallbeconsideredvoidedinanyofthefollowing circumstances taking place If the guarantee certificate is not duly complete...

Page 3: ...onductors In Figures 1 and 2 are schematically shown two ways of communicating the boxes in the pre installation in order to make it easier the later installation of cables and engines Figure 1 is the simplest which is proposed for basic model In Figure 2 has been considered an additional wiring compartment which will be really useful in the event that the installation provides additional optional...

Page 4: ...ections Contactor usually closed USE AFTER PROTECTIONS F N LIGHTING 15 V dc INPUTS INPUTS ON DISABLED L1 L2 Tfno NC E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 NTU CIRCUIT BREAKER ELECTRIC CONNECTION Current Sensor DIFFERENTIAL USE TELEPHONE LINE Activate enable input E5 by putting switch in OFF ON 1 2 3 4 5 GND All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 5: ...c aSmart Flux mounted box aSmart For connecting 230V electrical devices we recommend using wires of 1 5 mm cross section diameter minimum and using standard color coded wires accordingtothetypeofconnectionwhich means black grey or brown for the phase and bleu for the neutral For sensors we recommend using multi wired cable of 4 wires of 0 25 mm2 For current sensor we recommend using a twisted pair...

Page 6: ...ceed to introduce the cables up to the flux mounted box Then we mark cables and connect them into the plug in terminals provided as is shown in figure below Within this step we could check voltage and continuity remaining ready waiting for the wall to be rounded off Step 2 Telephone Line Boiler Connection Power Supply 230 Vac Lighting Connection Current Sensor All manuals and user guides at all gu...

Page 7: ... installation Then we arrange the wires and after that we place the device within the flush mounting box and screw them Step 3 Once the device has been screwed we place the beautifying frame at the top of the aSmart and we push down until hearing a click sound as indicated in the pictures on the right Step 4 click click click All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 8: ...ere are motion and fire additional sensors aSmartsourceofelectricitymakesitpossibletosupplythese external sensors up to a maximum of 6 On this purporse it will be necessary to know the power consumptionofthesensorstobeinstalledtoavoidexceeding the maximum supply current provided by aSmart source of electricity 150 mA In case of doubt we recommend supplying the sensors with an external source of el...

Page 9: ...s up to 3 on off daily cycles with their set point temperature and in each of these cycles device works exactly the same way as on the manual mode On this mode an anti freeze set point can also be set This anti freeze set point forces the heating system to turn on when it detects an extremely cold temperature below this set point temperature being out of cycle CONFIGURATION BB ON OFF By setting th...

Page 10: ...power outage the internal battery will keep supplying this 15 V S1 Outlet 1 Not used S2 Outlet 2 Heating Cooling control Maximum 16A to 230 ca S3 Outlet 3 S4 Outlet 4 Power source outlet GND NA Potential free contacts relays Inputs Voltage of power supply 230Vac50Hz 127Vac60Hzavailableuponrequest Consumption 40mA 9W TERMINALS DESCRIPTION FEATURES POWER SUPPLY INPUT VOLTAGE OF THE POWER SUPPLY OUTL...

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