Room thermostat Basicline H/E
manual
1. General notes
Read these instructions carefully before installation and commissioning to ensure
correct use! The unit may only be operated in the manner described. Any use under
other conditions is not permitted and excludes liability for any resulting damage.
The appliance may only be operated with the accessories recommended in this
manual.
The unit may only be cleaned when closed with a dry cloth.
2. Meaning of the symbols
Safety instructions are highlighted by a warning triangle and, depending on the
degree of danger, are displayed as follows.
Attention!
General danger zone. Death, serious bodily injury or considerable
damage to property can occur if appropriate precautions are not taken!
Danger from electric current
Warning of dangerous voltage or current.
3. Application
The electronic Basicline H/E room thermostat for the room temperature dependent
regulating of heating equipment is designed for use in dry closed areas.
4. Function
The internal or external temperature sensor
measures the room temperature.
The rotary button is used to set the desired
room temperature to a value within the range
5 °C to 30 °C (scale-digits 1-6).
The internal light-emitting diode indicates
that the heating is switched on.
An energy saving input allows the setpoint to
be lowered using a suitable control device
(clock thermostat) or an external clock.
4.1 Heating
The output is triggered when the room
temperature falls below the set setpoint. The active lowering reduces the setpoint by
approximately 2 K.
5. Installation — only by authorized trained personnel
Connection errors can cause damage to the automatic control device!
No responsibility will be taken for any damage resulting from the incorrect
connection and/or improper use!
The connection of the control unit requires that an all-pole switch/circuit
breaker is available in the building installation
It must be marked as a disconnecting device for the unit.
This switch must be suitably located and easily accessible to the user.
Before working on the unit, switch off all poles of the cables.
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Only authorized trained personnel may make the connection and perform ser-
vice!
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Devices with safety extra-low voltage (SELV) must not be connected.
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The connection must be made using the accompanying block diagram.
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The same phase must be used for the power supply (terminal 3) and the
lowering (terminal 6).
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The device is designed only for connection to permanent wiring in dry closed
areas.
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The VDE 0100 and the regulations of the local power utility company must be
observed.
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The automatic control device must be installed so that it measures the
average room temperature (avoid the vicinity of inlet and outlet channels, win-
dows and doors). Install on interior walls approximately 1.3 to 1.5 m above the
floor (avoid direct sunshine).
If the device does not function, first check the correct connection and the power
supply.
External Sensor (optional)
Only RFK 133/4 or RFW 103 sensors may be used.
The sensor line is live line voltaged. Double insulation / dielectric strength
up to 3 kV must therefore be used! The installation notes are to be ob-
served.
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To avoid interference, the sensor wire should not be laid together with other
conducting wires.
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If the external sensor is used as floor sensor, it must be installed in a conduit. If
an open conduit is used, this must be closed with plugs to prevent any tile ce-
ment or screed from entering the conduit.
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Roth UK Ltd.
Worcester, WR4 9FA
5.1 Changeover of the internal/external temperature sensor
➃
With the slide switch S1
in the device
allows the selection of the internal or external
temperature sensor to measure the room
temperature.
The internal temperature sensor is active as
default factory setting (switch at the position as
shown in the opposite drawing).
If the temperature is to be measured with the
external sensor RFK 133/4 or RFW 103
(please order separately), then the switch
position must be activated "1". The external
sensor must be connected to terminals 7 and 8
(as shown in the connection diagram).
6. Technical data
Type:
Temperature range:
Sensor tolerance:
Switching difference:
Sensor:
Desired temperature setting:
Operating voltage:
Output:
Maximum permitted
switching current:
Electrical connections:
Method of operation:
Impulse voltage withstand level:
Pollution degree:
Perm. ambient temperature:
max. rel. humidity
max. operating height
Housing:
Dimensions:
Mounting:
Cable routing:
Degree of protection:
Safety class:
Weight:
7. Dimensions (mm)
8. Connection diagram
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Basicline H/E 230 V
+5 to + 30 °C
±1 K
±0.2 K fixed
Internal or external (optional)
Exterior rotary button
230 V AC / 50 Hz (±10 %)
Triac output with potential
0.8 A, 230 V AC
(resistive / max. 5 actuators)
Screw terminals
1.C (no limiter method of operation)
2.5 kV
2
0 to +40 °C
85% rh
up to 3000m above sea level
Material Upper part ABS/PC
(impact- resistant,
flame-protected)
Lower part: PA6 GF30
81 x 81 x 16 (25) mm
With flush-mounting box
Through flush-mounting box
IP 30
II
Approx. 90 g
Subject to change without prior notice
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