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ProgramaSTAT UFPT24 (24 hour) UFPT7 (7 day)
O P E R AT I N G INSTRUCTIONS
UNDERFLOOR HEATING CONTROLLER
Change Button sets days, hours, and minutes and self cancelling override
UFPT ProgramaSTAT with cover hinged open 24 hour digital clock display
Mode Selector Switch (continuously ON, continuously OFF, or AUTO (timed) operation)
Programme Button selects clock and ON/OFF times and review ON
CHANGE PROGRAM
PROGRAM 1 ON
General
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Temperature Marker/Heating Demand Indicator
OFF AUTO
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Indicator showing when the ProgramaSTAT is in either continuous ON mode or in a timed ON period in Auto mode.
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HEATING ON
30 °C
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Thermostat Dial sets the floor temperature
Contents 1 ProgramaSTAT UFPT24 (24 hour) or UFPT7 (7 day) 2 Temperature Probe 3 3.5mm fixing screws
The ProgramaSTAT combines the elements of timeswitch, floor thermostat and frostat in a single compact, economical and stylish unit. A hinged cover hides the programme controls, but leaves access to the thermostat dial and the button giving ON/OFF override of timer control. The Frostat protection works in both programmed OFF periods and when set to permanent OFF for holidays. Rechargeable battery back up is provided to retain clock and programme information in the event of a power failure.
Siting The ProgramaSTAT should not be installed in a wet area. Further siting instructions are given in the Thermolay cable and mat instruction leaflet.
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Typical Application The ProgramaSTAT provides a total control package for electric underfloor heating up to 16A. Terminals are provided for connection of a temperature probe and heating mat or cable. These are connected as shown in figure 1.
Basic Circuit Connection N Non polarity conscious external temperature probe
Heating load
Link L in
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Figure 1 - Back View
Installation The UFPT24/7 underfloor heating controllers are designed to fit onto either a BS4662 recessed single box or a BS5733 surface mount single box. The minimum box depth required is 16mm. The ideal mounting height is at eye level for the shortest person who is likely to need to programme the unit. For details of the installation of the temperature probe and heating cable or mat see the Thermolay instruction leaflet. Switch OFF the mains to the controller. Cut the cable tails of the temperature probe and heating mat or cables to length and strip sleeving and insulation as required. Identify the wires and locate according to figure 2. Supply cable with a minimum of 2.5mm2 conductor size must be used. Tighten the screw terminals onto the wires and form the cables. Offer the unit up to the wall box forming the cables as required finally locating and tightening up the fixing screws supplied.
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Connections
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1 - Neutral, 2 - Live, 3 & 4 - Voltage Free NO (normally open) contacts 5 & 6 - Non polarised external temperature probe.
Commissioning Switch ON the mains to the heating circuit, slide the mode selector to continuously ON, and turn the thermostat dial fully anticlockwise to maximum temperature. Both the heating ON indicator and the heating demand indicator will come ON (assuming the floor temperature is not above 30°C). If the thermostat dial is now gradually turned clockwise the heating demand indicator will turn OFF. Turning the dial approximately 2.0°C anticlockwise will bring the heating demand indicator ON again. Remember to use the lowest setting of the thermostat dial consistent with comfort as significant savings on heating bills can be made by a reduction of 1°C. The unit should now be programmed using either the UFPT24 or UFPT7 programming instructions.
UFPT24 Programming Instructions
3 24 hour digital clock display
Change Button sets days, hours, and minutes and self cancelling override ON
CHANGE PROGRAM
PROGRAM 1 ON
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OFF AUTO
Program Button selects clock and ON/OFF times and review
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HEATING ON
30 °C
Indicator showing when timed output is ON or unit is continuosly ON.
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Output status showing if unit is ON or OFF
Battery
This product has a factory fitted rechargeable battery. If the ProgramaSTAT is left with its mains power switched off for more than 1 month the display may go blank. In this case, switch mains on, wait 4 hours, and apply reset - see 1 before programming.
Programming
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Only two setting buttons are required,
and . In normal use the button is used to switch ON or OFF, overriding the timeswitch until the next programmed OFF or ON time. During programming the button is used to set the hours and minutes. The button is used to select the clock time or the 4 programmed ON/OFF times and to review them once they have been set. Each time the button is pressed the display will flash either the hours or minutes in turn, starting with the clock then the first ON time, first OFF time, second ON time etc. Wherever the hours or minutes are flashing they may be set using the button. Once set the button is pressed again to proceed to the next stage.
Normal Operating Mode
In normal operation the unit will display the correct time with the colon flashing. The output status will be shown by either ON or OFF on the display.
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1 To Reset Before Programming (To alter clock time or modify programmes - see section 5) To clear programmes from memory and reset the UFPT24 press and hold down both buttons until the display goes blank. Release buttons and display will fill with its complete range of characters and then clear to show clock and hour digit flashing. This procedure is essential on installation and recommended if major reprogramming is required subsequently.
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You are now in the clock setting mode at the beginning of the programme sequence
Programming sequence
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Setting clock Programme 1 ON Programme 1 OFF Programme 2 ON Programme 2 OFF
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Programme 3 ON Programme 3 OFF Programme 4 ON Programme 4 OFF Operating Mode
Note: Pauses between button presses greater than 1 minute during programming will result in automatic return to the operating mode.
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Hour Setting - Press the button to advance the hour setting. For rapid hour selections press and hold down button. 1
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ii Minute Setting - Press the button briefly to select the minutes - display shows clock symbol and minute digits flashing. Press the button to advance the minutes setting. For rapid minute selection press and hold down 1 button. (Note: 16 hours shown as example of hours set)
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iii Press button briefly - clock is now set and display shows ready for the first programme ON time with ON and hours digits flashing.
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3. To Set Programme ON/OFF Times (after clock setting) i
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Press button to advance the hour setting for the first programme ON time.
ii Press button briefly to select minutes - display shows minute digits and ON flashing. Press button to advance minutes setting. (Note: 16 hours shown as example of hours set).
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iii Press button briefly - the first ON time is now set and display shows ready for the first OFF programme time. iv Now set the hours and minutes as before.
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v Repeat steps i to iv to set the remainder of the 3 programme ON/OFF times as required. Note: Any unused ON/OFF programmes must be left blank and should be bypassed by pressing the button until the display shows normal operating mode. Do not programme ‘0’s into unused programmes. IMPORTANT After setting a clock time which falls within a programmed ON period, the unit will not switch ON. Press the button to switch the UFPT24 ON. After this the unit will operate normally to the programmes set.
4. Programme Review
To fast review the set programmes or for quick exit to normal operating mode - press and hold down the button. Normal review can be carried out by pressing the button briefly which reviews the clock time with the whole display flashing. Further brief pressing of this button reviews the programme ON and OFF times in sequence again with the whole display flashing.
5. Initiating Programme Mode
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This is required when making changes to the clock time or programme times and can be initiated any time during the normal operating mode. Press the button briefly and the clock symbol, hours and minutes symbols on the display will flash - this is review mode. Further brief pressing of the button will display the ON and OFF programmes in sequence. Having reached the clock or programme time requiring change, press the button briefly to initiate programme mode and then follow steps 2 and 3 as required. Having completed the change press and hold down the button until normal operating mode is reached and then release.
6. Cancelling Programmes
Any ON/OFF programme can be cancelled by clearing its ON and OFF time. Follow step 5 and when into the ON or OFF programme to be cancelled press the button until the hour ON digits show --: then press the button briefly to clear the programme. The display will show the hour and minute dashes and ON or OFF flashing. (ON and OFF 1 2 3 4 programmes have to be cancelled separately.)
7. Self Cancelling Override
To change the output status from ON to OFF or vice versa during normal operation press the button. The output status will change and indicate override is in operation by flashing either the ON or OFF symbol on the display. The override will end at the next programmed change, or sooner if the button is pressed again.
UPFT7 Programming Instructions 24 hour digital clock display
Change Button sets days, hours, and minutes and self cancelling override ON
CHANGE DAY
PROGRAM 1234567 ON
OFF AUTO
HEATING ON
30 °C
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Indicator showing when timed output is ON or unit is continuosly ON
Programme Button used to select the clock time and day and the 6 ON/OFF programme times and days and to review them once set Output status showing if unit is ON or OFF
Battery
This product has a factory fitted rechargeable battery. If the ProgramaSTAT is left with its mains power switched off for more than 1 month the display may go blank. In this case switch mains on, wait 4 hours, and apply reset - see 1 before programming.
Programming
This is a seven day (weekly) timeswitch which has six programmes, each of which can be block programmed to work on all of the five weekdays, both weekend days, or all 7 days (24 hour operation). Programmes can also be designated to operate on individual days. Only two setting buttons are required, and . In normal use the button is used to switch ON or OFF, overriding the timeswitch until the next programmed OFF or ON time. During programming the button is used to set the hours, minutes and days. The button is used to select the clock time and day or the 6 programmed ON/OFF times and days and to review them once they have been set. Each time the button is pressed the display will flash either the days, hours or minutes in turn, starting with the clock time and day then the first ON time and day(s), first OFF time, second ON time and day(s) etc. Wherever the days, hours or minutes are flashing they may be set using the button. Once set the button is pressed again to proceed to the next stage.
Normal Operating Mode
In normal operation the UPFT7 will display the correct day and its time with the colon flashing. The output status will be shown by either ON or OFF on the display. OFF
1 To Reset Before Programming
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(To alter clock time or modify programmes - see section 5)
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To clear programmes from memory and reset the UPFT7 press and hold down both buttons until the display goes blank. Release buttons and display will fill with its complete range of characters and then clear to show clock and day 1 symbol flashing. This procedure is essential on installation and is recommended if major reprogramming 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 is required subsequently.
You are now in the clock setting mode at the beginning of the programme sequence Programming sequence Setting clock Programme 1 ON Programme 1 OFF Programme 2 ON Programme 2 OFF Programme 3 ON Programme 3 OFF
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Programme 4 ON Programme 4 OFF Programme 5 ON Programme 5 OFF Programme 6 ON Programme 6 OFF Operation Mode
Note: Pauses between button presses greater than 1 minute during programming will result in automatic return to the operating mode.
2 Setting Clock (after reset) Day Setting - Press button to advance to the day required. Day 1 = Monday and Day 7 = Sunday. ii Hour Setting - Press the button briefly to select the hours - display shows clock symbol and the hours digits flashing.
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Press the button to advance the hour setting. For rapid hours selection press and hold down button. (Note: Monday shown as example of day set.)
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iii Minute Setting - Press the button briefly to select the minutes - display shows clock symbol and minute digits flashing. Press the button to advance the minutes setting. For rapid minute selection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 press and hold down button. (Note: 16 hours shown as example of hours set) iv Press button briefly - clock is now set and display shows ready for the first ON programme time. ON
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3. To Set Programme ON/OFF Times (after clock setting) i
The user is now able to set the day(s) that the first programme will operate on. The alternatives are: 1 2 3 45 6 7 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
= 5 days (Weekdays) Mo Tu We Th Fr = 2 days (Weekend) Sa Su = 7 days (Everyday) Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su = Individual days starting with Mo through to Su
Initially dots 1 to 5 flash indicating that if this option were selected, the programme times about to be entered would operate over the five weekdays. If another option is required, the button should be pressed until the correct day(s) flash.
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ON ii Once the day option has been selected press button briefly to select hour time - display shows hour digits and ON flashing. Press button to advance hour setting. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (Note: 2 days (Sat & Sun) shown as examples of days set.)
iii Press button briefly to select minutes - display ON shows minute digits and ON flashing. Press button to advance minute setting. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (Note: 16 hours shown as example of hours set). iv Press button briefly - the first ON time is now OFF set and display shows ready for the first programme OFF time. v Now set the hours and minutes as before. The day(s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 selected remains the same.
vi Repeat steps i to v to set the remainder of the 5 programme ON/OFF times and day(s) as required. Note: Any unused ON/OFF programmes must be left blank and should be bypassed by pressing the button until the display shows normal operating mode. Do not programme ‘0’s into unused programmes. IMPORTANT After setting a clock time which falls within a programmed ON period, the unit will not switch ON. Press the button to switch the UFPT7 ON. After this the unit will operate normally to the programmes set.
4. Programme Review
To fast review the set programmes or for quick exit to normal operating mode - press and hold down the button. Normal review can be carried out by pressing the button briefly which reviews the clock time and day with the whole display flashing. Further brief pressing of this button reviews the programme ON and OFF times and day(s) in sequence again with the whole display flashing.
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5. Initiating Programme Mode
This is required when making changes to the clock time/day or programme times/days and can be initiated any time during the normal operating mode. Press the button briefly and the clock symbol, day flag, hrs and minutes symbols on the display will flash - this is review mode. Further brief pressing of the button will display the ON and OFF programmes in sequence. Having reached the clock time/day or programme time/day(s) requiring change, press the button briefly to initiate programme mode and then follow steps 2 and 3 as required. Having completed the change press and hold down the button until normal operating mode is reached and then release.
6. Cancelling Programmes
ON Any ON/OFF programme can be cancelled by clearing its ON and OFF time. Follow step 5 and when into the ON or OFF programme to be cancelled press the button briefly and the day dot(s) will flash, press the button briefly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 to select the hours and then press the button until the hour digits show -- --: then press the button briefly to clear the programme. The display will show the hour and minute dashes and ON or OFF flashing. (ON and OFF programmes have to be cancelled separately.) Note: Sat & Sun shown as example of days previously set.
Self Cancelling Override
To change the output status from ON to OFF or vice versa press the button. The output status will change and indicate override is in operation by flashing either the ON or OFF symbol on the display. The override will end at the next programmed change, or sooner, if the button is pressed again.
Specifications ● Operating Temp: ● Operating Voltage: ● Switching Capability:
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Temp Control Range: Temperature Accuracy: Hysteresis: Control Type: Battery: EC Directives:
● Dimensions(mm):
Hysteresis-
-10˚C to 40˚C 220 - 240V AC 50Hz 16A resistive 3A inductive 6˚C to 30˚C ± 1˚C (at20˚) 1.6˚C approx. Normally open, voltage free Factory fitted rechargeable - 1000hrs back-up Conforms to 73/23/EEC 89/336/EEC 86(H) x 86(W) x 24(D)
difference between turn ON and turn OFF temperatures
3 Year Guarantee
In the unlikely event of this product becoming faulty, due to defective material or manufacture within 3 years of the date of purchase please return it to your supplier in the first year with proof of purchase and it will be replaced free of charge. For the second and third years or any difficulty in the first year telephone the helpline on 020 8450 0515.
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THREE YEAR
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GUARANTEE
HELPLINE
020-8450-0515
For a product brochure please contact:
Timeguard Ltd. Victory Park, 400 Edgware Road, London NW2 6ND 020-8452-1112 or email [email protected] Designed and manufactured in the U.K. 67-058-124