Changing the timings
Press the SET? button and you’ll see ‘SET PROG?’.
Set all weekdays
First you set the times that are going to be the same for each
weekday, then you can select each day individually and make
any further adjustments. If you want each day to be quite
different, go straight to ‘Set each day’.
Press the YES button, and the display will ask ‘SET MON to FRI
PROG?’.
Press YES and you’ll see ON1, the start of your first heating peri-
od. Adjust it in 1-minute steps using the – and + buttons.
If the – and + buttons are held down, the time changes in
10-minute steps.
Press SET?, and you’ll see OFF1, the end of your first heating
period. Adjust this in the same way, press SET?, then repeat
the procedure for ON2, OFF2, ON3 and OFF3.
Set each day
If, after you’ve set OFF3 you want to fine-tune one or more
weekdays, press SET? until you find the first day you want to
adjust – then go through the procedure, altering any time you
wish. Press SET? to move on to the next day. When you’ve
finished, press SET? until you see ‘SET SAT SUN PROG?’.
If you don’t want to alter any individual days, keep pressing
SET? until you see ‘SET SAT SUN PROG?’.
Set weekend
Press YES and alter ON1, OFF1, ON2, OFF2, ON3 and OFF3
times in the same way.
Set each day
If, after you’ve set OFF3 for both SAT & SUN, you want to fine-
tune Saturday or Sunday, press SET? until you find the first day
you want to adjust – then go through the procedure, altering any
time you wish. Press SET? to move on to the next day. When
you press SET? after setting your hot water for Sundays, the pro-
grammer will go back to normal operation.
If you don’t want to alter either day, keep pressing SET?
until the programmer goes back to normal operation.
SAT
THE LP112 24hr ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER
LP112 – a 24hr program, with linked central heating and hot
water on for up to 3 heating periods each day, and every day
the same.
If the timings haven’t been set for you, then your programmer
will still be on the factory-set standard 24hr program, with
central heating and hot water operating together on the
same settings for every day of the week. But it’s easy to
make changes – just follow the instructions.
Want to leave a timing as it is? Press SET? and move on to
the next one.
If you need to reset your timings to the standard program
and start again, press ‘SET’ and ‘+’ together to go back to
the pre-set program.
If you don’t press anything for two minutes, the programmer
automatically goes back to normal operation.
The standard program
Your system will come on for up to 3 heating periods every
24hrs. ON1 starts the first one, OFF1 finishes it, and so on.
Notice that on the standard program ON2 and OFF2 are set
to the same time.* This means your system won’t respond,
but if you want to activate that middle period, or change any
other timings – read on.
Changing the timings
Press the SET? button and you’ll see ‘SET PROG?’.
Press the YES button, and you’ll see ON1, the start of your first
heating period. Adjust it in 1-minute steps using the – and +
buttons. If the – and + buttons are held down, the time changes
in 10-minute steps.
Press SET?, and you’ll see OFF1, the end of your first heating
period. Adjust this in the same way, press SET?, then repeat the
procedure for ON2, OFF2, ON3 and OFF3.
When you press SET? after setting OFF3, the programmer will
return to normal operation.
THE LP241 24hr ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER
LP241 – a 24hr program, with central heating and hot water
working independently for up to 3 heating periods each day,
and every day the same.
If the timings haven’t been set for you, then your programmer
will still be on the factory-set standard 24hr program, with
central heating and hot water operating together on the
same timings for every day of the week. But it’s easy to make
changes, and have heating and water working independently
– just follow the instructions.
Want to leave a timing as it is? Press SET? and move on to
the next one.
If you need to reset your timings to the standard program
and start again, press ‘SET’ and ‘+’ together to go back to
the pre-set program.
If you don’t press anything for two minutes, the programmer
automatically goes back to normal operation.
The standard program
Your system will come on for up to 3 heating periods every 24hrs.
ON1 starts the first one, OFF1 finishes it, and so on. Notice that on
the standard program ON2 and OFF2 are set to the same time for
both central heating and hot water. * This means your system won’t
respond, but if you want to activate that middle period, or change
any other timings – read on.
Changing the timings
Press the SET? button and you’ll see ‘SET PROG?’.
DUAL
CHANNEL
LP112, LP241, LP522, LP722
SINGLE
CHANNEL
for heating
OR
hot water
LP111, LP711
Technical Helpline:
0333 7000
622
Email:
customer.care@draytoncontrols.co.uk
Web:
www.draytoncontrols.co.uk
for heating
AND
hot water
Installation Instructions
06490033001
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DUAL
CHANNEL
LP112, LP241, LP522, LP722
SINGLE
CHANNEL
User’s Instructions
TIMESWITCHES
for heating
OR
hot water
LP111, LP711
Technical Helpline:
0333 7000
622
Email:
customer.care@draytoncontrols.co.uk
Web:
www.draytoncontrols.co.uk
for heating
AND
hot water
User Instructions
06490033001
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE NOTE:
INSTALLATION MUST ONLY BE
CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN OR
HEATING ENGINEER.
MAKE SURE MAINS INPUT HAS A 3 AMP FUSE.
TECHNICAL DATA
Lifestyle Programmers and Timeswitches conform to the
essential requirements of these Directives:
2014/30/E
U
– Electromagnetic
C
ompatibility
Directive
2014/35/E
U
– Low
V
oltage
Directive
BEFORE INSTALLATION
First, make sure the mains supply is switched off!
PROGRAMMER ONLY
The programmer must be set to the type of system it is to con-
trol. The link on the back of the unit has two settings – P and G.
P = a fully pumped and controlled system – allowing
heating and hot water to be set separately.
G = a gravity-fed hot water system – which does not allow
independent setting of heating without hot water, though
hot water can be controlled alone.
USING AN EXISTING WALL-PLATE
Loosen the securing screws on the old programmer and
unplug it. Check that there’s 70mm clearance to the right of
the wall-plate, and 25mm above it. Check the chart on the
next page to compare terminals and if necessary, change the
wiring of the wall-plate to suit. Now plug the Lifestyle unit into
the wall-plate and tighten the securing screws.
Check the 3A fuse, and switch on the mains.
FITTING A NEW WALL-PLATE
The ideal location is 1.4m above floor level, with reasonable
lighting, good access, no condensation, no extremes of
temperature, and a supporting surface that fully covers the
back of the unit.
Position with 70mm clearance to the right, 25mm above, and
sufficient room to access the securing screws underneath.
Fix, with terminals at the top, either direct to a flat wall using wall
plugs and No. 6 x 1” (25mm) woodscrews, or on a flush mount-
ing single conduit box type UA1 (BS4662) using M3.5 x 14 bolts.
DO NOT USE A SURFACE MOUNTING BOX.
WIRING THE TIMESWITCH
Make the wiring connections as
above. Note that the output
contacts are voltage-free, so
power needs to be put on to
Terminal 1 either by linking from
Terminal L or from a separate
supply with a
3A fuse
.
WIRING THE PROGRAMMER
Arrowed numbers relate to
the junction box.
Consult boiler handbook
for details of pump
overrun wiring.
Connection Charts
Wiring Colour Codes
GR Grey
Y
Yellow
BK Black
BL Blue
BR Brown
RD Red
W White
OR Orange
YG Yellow/Green
C Common
H Call for Heat
S Satisfied
N Neutral
E Earth
L Live
*Thermostat Key
USING A DRAYTON
SIMP-L-FIT,
ALTHOUGH
NOT
NECESSARY,
WILL
MAKE
THIS
INSTALLATION
EASIER.
SWITCHING
STANDARD PROGRAM
CH
HW
ON 1
– start of first timed period
6.30am
6.30am
OFF 1
– end of first timed period
8.30am
8.30am
ON 2
– start of second timed period*
12.00pm
12.00pm
OFF 2
– end of second timed period*
12.00pm
12.00pm
ON 3
– start of third timed period
4.30pm
4.30pm
OFF 3
– final switch-off of the day
10.30pm
10.30pm
User’s Instructions
PROGRAMMERS
SWITCHING
STANDARD PROGRAM
ON 1
– start of first timed period
6.30am
OFF 1
– end of first timed period
8.30am
ON 2
– start of second timed period*
12.00pm
OFF 2
– end of second timed period*
12.00pm
ON 3
– start of third timed period
4.30pm
OFF 3
– final switch-off of the day
10.30pm
INTRODUCTION Cont...
SWITCHING
ON 1
– start of first timed period
OFF 1
– end of first timed period
ON 2
– start of second timed period
OFF 2
– end of second timed period
ON 3
– start of third timed period
OFF 3
– final switch-off of the day
INTRODUCTION
Lifestyle Timeswitches will automatically control your system
by switching it on and off at times that suit you. The red light
on the front of the timeswitch shows when it’s on.
LP111 – a 24hr program, up to 3 heating periods
each day, and every day the same.
LP711 – a 7-day program, allowing for different
timings on each day of the week, up to 3 heating periods
each day.
If the engineer hasn’t set your timings for you, your timeswitch
will work with a standard program that has been set at the
factory. If this doesn’t suit you, it’s very easy to change it –
when you’ve read this introductory section, simply turn to
the page for your timeswitch model.
Remember:
Make your changes using the SET?, YES/-, and + buttons.
You can’t set ON1 as the last timing before midnight, but you
can set OFF3 after midnight – providing it’s not more than 23
hours and 59 minutes after ON1.
You need to set the timings in sequence – i.e. ON1, OFF1, ON2,
OFF2, ON3, OFF3. If you get out of sequence, the display will
flash a warning.
SINGLE
CHANNEL
Timeswitch
DUAL
CHANNEL
Programmer
Lifestyle
SINGLE
CHANNEL
Timeswitch
DUAL
CHANNEL
Programmer
Lifestyle
What is a programmer?
...an explanation for householders
Programmers allow you to set ‘On’ and ‘Off’ time periods.
Some models switch the central heating and domestic hot
water on and off at the same time, while others allow the
domestic hot water and heating to come on and go off at
different times.
Set the ‘On’ and ‘Off’ time periods to suit your own lifestyle.
On some programmers you must also set whether you want
the heating and hot water to run continuously, run under the
chosen ‘On’ and ‘Off’ heating periods, or be permanently off.
The time on the programmer must be correct. Some types
have to be adjusted in spring and autumn at the changes
between Greenwich Mean Time and British Summer Time.
You may be able to temporarily adjust the heating pro-
gramme, for example, ‘Override’, ‘Advance’ or ‘Boost’. These
are explained in the manufacturer’s instructions.
The heating will not work if the room thermostat has switched
the heating off. And, if you have a hot-water cylinder, the
water heating will not work if the cylinder thermostat detects
that the hot water has reached the correct temperature.
If the engineer has set your program and timings – you won’t
need to do anything else. Just keep this guide in a safe place
for future reference.
Sometimes you might need to change the way you use your
system temporarily – perhaps due to an exceptionally cold day.
Here’s how to do it – without affecting the timings in your
program.
DAY-TO-DAY VARIATIONS
THE LP111 24hr ELECTRONIC TIMESWITCH
Switching on and off
Over-riding the program
OFF
= continuously off.
TIMED
= on for up to 3 periods a day.
ONCE
= on for 1 period a day, from the start of ON1
to the end of OFF3.
ON
= continuously on.
At the side of the display there are
four operating modes:
Use the SELECT button under the flap to change the mode.
This won’t alter the timings in your program, which you can
return to by selecting TIMED.
LP111 – a 24hr program, up to 3 heating periods each day,
and every day the same.
Want to leave a timing as it is? Just press SET? and move on
to the next one.
If you need to reset your timings to the standard program
and start again, press ‘SET’ and ‘+’ together to go back to
the pre-set program.
The standard program
Your system will come on for up to 3 heating periods every
24hrs. ON1 starts the first one, OFF1 finishes it, and so on.
Notice that ON2 and OFF2 are set to the same time.* This
means your system won’t respond, but if you want to activate
that middle period or change any other timings – read on.
SWITCHING
STANDARD PROGRAM
ON 1
– start of first timed period
6.30am
OFF 1
– end of first timed period
8.30am
ON 2
– start of second timed period*
12.00pm
OFF 2
– end of second timed period*
12.00pm
ON 3
– start of third timed period
4.30pm
OFF 3
– final switch-off of the day
10.30pm
Press the YES button, and you’ll see ON1, the start of your
first heating period. Adjust it in 1-minute steps using the –
and + buttons. If the – and + buttons are held down, the
time changes in 10-minute steps.
Press SET?, and you’ll see OFF1, the end of your first heating
period. Adjust this in the same way, press SET?, then repeat the
procedure for ON2, OFF2, ON3 and OFF3.
When you press SET? after setting OFF3, the timeswitch will
return to normal operation.
On the front of the timeswitch there is an
Advance/Boost
button.
It allows you to switch your system either on or off, irrespective of
the program. So if the heating is off, and you want warmth now,
you can either –
1. Press
Advance
to switch it on (ADV will be displayed), and it will
stay on until the end of the next period. Or if the heating is on
and you don’t need it, press Advance and it will go off until the
beginning of the next ON period.
Advance will only operate in TIMED or ONCE modes.
2. Press & Hold
Boost
to switch on for an extra hour ( & BST will
be displayed), then Press again for two ( ) or three ( ) hours.
To cancel Boost, Press Boost again ( ). Or if the heating is
already on, using Boost will extend the ON time by one, two or
three hours.
Changing the timings
Press the SET? button and you’ll see ‘SET PROG?’.
If the engineer has set your program and timings – you
wont need to do anything else. Just keep this guide in a safe
place for future reference.
INTRODUCTION
There are 4 models in the Lifestyle range:
LP112 – a 24hr program, with linked central heating and hot
water on for up to 3 heating periods each day, and every day
the same.
LP241 – a 24hr program, with central heating and
hot water working independently for up to 3 heating periods
each day, and every day the same.
LP522 – a 5/2-day program allowing for different
timings at the weekends, with central heating and hot water
working independently for up to 3 heating periods each day.
LP722 – a 7-day program allowing for different
timings on each day of the week, with central heating and
hot water working independently for up to 3 heating periods
each day.
If the engineer hasn’t set your timings for you, your programmer
will work with a standard program that has been set at the
factory. If this doesn’t suit you, it’s very easy to change it –
when you’ve read this introductory section, simply go to the
section that contains your programmer model.
Remember:
Lifestyle programmers will automatically switch your central
heating and hot water on and off at times that suit you.
Depending on your system, central heating and hot water can
either both come on and off at the same time, or work
independently. The red light on the front of the programmer
shows whem each one is on
Make your changes using the SET?, YES/-, and + buttons on
the programmer, found under the bottom flap.
You can’t set ON1 as the last timing before midnight, but you
can set OFF3 after midnight – providing it’s not more than 23
hours and 59 minutes after ON1.
You need to set the timings in sequence – i.e. ON1, OFF1, ON2,
OFF2, ON3, OFF3. If you get out of sequence, the display will
flash a warning.
SWITCHING
ON 1
– start of first timed period
OFF 1
– end of first timed period
ON 2
– start of second timed peri-
od
OFF 2
– end of second timed peri-
od
ON 3
– start of third timed period
OFF 3
– final switch-off of the day
The engineer has set your program and timings – you
won’t need to do anything else. Just keep this guide in a
safe place for future reference.
Sometimes you might need to change the way you use your
central heating or hot water temporarily – perhaps due to an
unusually cold day, or exceptional demand for hot water.
Here’s how to do it – without affecting your program.
Switching on and off
On the front of the programmer there are two
Advance/Boost
buttons – one for central heating and one for hot water. They
allow you to switch your system either on or off, irrespective of
the program. So if the heating or hot water is off, and you want
warmth or hot water now, you can either –
1. Press
Advance
to switch it on (ADV will be displayed), and it
will stay on until the end of the next period. Or if the heating/hot
water is on and you don’t need it, press Advance and it will go
off until the beginning of the next ON period.
Advance will only operate in TIMED or ONCE modes.
2. Press & Hold
Boost
to switch on for an extra hour( & BST will
be displayed), then Press again for two ( ) or three ( ) hours.
To cancel Boost, Press Boost again ( ). Or if the heating/hot
water is already on, using Boost will extend the ON time by one,
two or three hours.
Over-riding the program
On each side of the display there are four operating modes –
one group for central heating, the other for hot water. You can
change modes with immediate effect by using the appropriate
SELECT button. This won’t alter the timings in your program,
which you can return to by selecting TIMED.
OFF
= continuously off.
TIMED
= on for up to 3 periods a day.
ONCE
= on for 1 period a day, from the start of ON1
to the end of OFF3.
ON
= continuously on.
DAY-TO-DAY VARIATIONS
THE LP711 7-DAY ELECTRONIC TIMESWITCH
LP711 – a 7-day program, allowing for different
timings on each day of the week, up to 3 heating periods
each day.
Want to leave a timing as it is? Just press SET? and move on
to the next one.
If you need to reset your timings to the standard program and
start again, press ‘SET’ and ‘+’ together to go back to the
pre-set program.
The standard program
Your system will come on for up to 3 heating periods every
24hrs. ON1 starts the first one, OFF1 finishes it, and so on.
Notice that ON2 and OFF2 are set to the same time.* This
means your system won’t respond, but if you want to activate
that middle period or change any other timings – read on.
SWITCHING
STANDARD PROGRAM
MON-FRI
SAT-SUN
ON 1
– start of first timed period
6.30am
7.00am
OFF 1
– end of first timed period
8.30am
9.00am
ON 2
– start of second timed period*
12.00pm
12.00pm
OFF 2
– end of second timed period*
12.00pm
12.00pm
ON 3
– start of third timed period
4.30pm
4.00pm
OFF 3
– final switch-off of the day
10.30pm
11.00pm
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/2016
on the programmer, found under the bottom flap.
LP241Si, LP522Si & LP722Si
PROGRAMMERS
LP111Si & LP711Si
TIMESWITCHES
Voltage
230V a.c. +10% - 10% 50Hz
Programmer Rating
2 (1) A 230V a.c. each switch
Timeswitch Rating
2 (1) A 230V a.c.
Ambient temp
Operating: 0º to 45ºC
Storage: -20ºC to 50ºC
Without mains power
Display: blank
Time: always kept
Program times: always preserved
Programming resolution
1 minute
Wiring
Fixed wiring only, to comply with
current IEE regulations
Maintenance
Must be maintained by a qualified
electrician or heating engineer
Pollution degree
Software class
Ball pressure test
temperature
Rated impulse voltage
2
2
75ºC
2.5kV
Drayton
Tempus 6, 7
N
L 1
2
3
4
Drayton Lifestyle
LP112, LP241, LP522, LP722
N
L 1
2
3
4
Switchmaster
N
L
4
3
1
400, 600
(no connection to terminal 4 on 600)
Switchmaster
805, 900, 900i
N
L 4
2
3
1
ACL
MP (Towerchron)
2
1
ACL
FP (Towerchron)
2
1 8 11
6 10
Tempus 3, 4, 6, 7 (old models),
Danfoss Randall
CP15, CP715, FP15, FP715 (Mk18)
E
N
L 1
2
3
4
Danfoss Randall
3020P, 3060
E
7
6
4
2
Danfoss Randall
4033 (link 1-6)
E
7
6 5
3
4
2
Danfoss Randall
102, 102E, 102E5, 102E7 (link 6-3)
E
5
6
1
2
Danfoss Randall
701 (link L-5 and 5-6)
E
N
L
3
1
Danfoss Randall
702 (link L-5 and 5-6)
E
N
L 4
2
3
1
Danfoss Randall
922, 972 (link L-2 and 2-5)
E
N
L 1
4
3
6
Danfoss Randall
E
N
L 3
6
1
4
SET2, SET2E, SET3E, SET3M, FP975
SET5 (link L-2 and 2-5)
Grasslin Towerchron
DP 72, QE2
N
L 1
2
3
4
Honeywell
ST 699/799 (link L-5 and 5-8)
N
L 7
4
6
3
Honeywell
ST 6200, ST 6300, ST 6400, ST 6450
N
L 1
2
3
4
Honeywell
ST 7100 (link L-3 and 3-6)
N
L 7
4
8
5
Horstmann
E
N
L 3
6
1
4
525, 527, 425 Diadem, H21, H27,
H121, Tiara (link L-2 and 2-5)
Landis & Staefa*
N
L 1
2
3
4
RWB2, RWB2E, 20, 40, 102, 200,
252 & 270, RWB9
Myson
Microtimer (link L-5 and 5-8)
N
L 7
4
6
3
Potterton Myson
N
L 1
2
3
4
All EP2000’s, EP3000’s, EP6000’s
(link L-5 and N-N)
Potterton Myson*
Mini Minder
N
L 1
2
3
4
Sunvic
Select 207, SunPro 2000
N
L 1
2
3
4
Sunvic
SP50, SP100 (link L-3)
N
L 1
4
2
5
Drayton
Tempus 1, 2 (new models)
N
L
1
2
3
4
Drayton Lifestyle
LP111, LP711, LP111Si, LP711Si
N
L
1
2
3
4
Switchmaster
300
N
L
4
1
ACL
TC (Towerchron)
2
1
4
7
Drayton
Tempus 1, 2 (old models)
N
L
1
2
3
4
Switchmaster
980
N
L
4
1
Danfoss Randall
TS15, 75 (Mk18)
E
N
L
1
4
2 5/6
Danfoss Randall
TS715, TS715Si
N
L
1
4
2
3
Danfoss Randall
TS975
E
N
L
5
4
6 1,2,3
Danfoss Randall
SET1, SET1E
E
N
L
5
4
6
Danfoss Randall
SET4
E
N
L
5
4
6
Danfoss Randall
103, 103E, 103E5, 103E7
4
5
6
3
1
2
Danfoss Randall
911, 971
E
N
L
5
6
4
2
Grasslin Towerchron
QE1
N
L
2
4
Grasslin Towerchron
T2001, T2001Q
E
N
L
7
Honeywell
ST 6100A, ST 6100C
N
L
1
4
2
Honeywell
ST 7000B
Horstmann
Centaur SC1, SC7
L
Horstmann
Centaur Plus, C11, C17, C17-ZW
N
L
2
4
3
Horstmann
Emerald 423, Pearl Auto
N
L
2
4
Horstmann
517, Coronet, H11, H17
E
N
L
3
4
Landis & Staefa
RWB3
N
L
4
3
Landis & Staefa
RWB30, RWB50, 100, 152, 170
N
L
4
4
3
Landis & Staefa
RWB7
Potterton Myson
EP4000, 4001, 4002, 5002
N
L
5
4
2
Sangamo
M6
Smiths
Centroller Mk1, Mk2
N
L
3
2
Smiths
Centroller 30
1
2
3/4
Smiths
Centroller 300, 980
N
L
4
1
Sunvic
Select 107, SunProl1000
N
L
1
3
2
4
Sunvic
SP20, SP35
N
L
3
5
4
5
Venner
Vennerette
N
L
LINE
LOAD
TIMESWITCH TERMINAL COMPARISONS
Earth
Neutral
Live
Common
On
Off
Spare
MAKE
MODEL
PROGRAMMER TERMINAL COMPARISONS
Current Models
Earth
Neutral
Live
Ch1 on
Chl2 on
Ch3 on
Ch4 on
MAKE
MODEL
Discontinued/Competitors’ Models
E
4
6
3
1
Salus
EP101, SP120
4
3
N
L
Myson
Myson
N
L
1
3
2
4
MEPIC
4
Mictrotimer (link L-5 and 5-8)
E
N
L
5
6
E
N
L
4
2
3
3
3
2
N
L
1
2
3
4
British Gas
EMT2, UT1, UT2
N
L
1
3
2
4
Drayton
Drayton
Drayton
N
L
1
2
3
4
N
L
1
2
3
4
N
L
1
2
3
4
SM1
miGenie Wish 1
MiTimeMT711R, MiTime RF Pack1
Current Models
Discontinued/Competitors’ Models
Sangamo
M5 (link 1-6)
N
L
1
8
N
L 1
2
3
4
Salus
EP200, SP220
Myson
MEP2C
N
L 1
2
3
4
Drayton
Drayton
Drayton
British Gas
SM2
miGenie Wish 2
MiTime MT721R, MiTimeRF Pack 2 & 3
EMP2, UP1, UP2
N
L 1
2
3
4
N
L 1
2
3
4
N
L 1
2
3
4
N
L 1
2
3
4
Can simply be removed from the backplate and replaced without any disturbance to the existing wiring.