….. an explanation for householders
A cylinder thermostat switches on and off the heat supply from the boiler to the hot-water cylinder. It works by sensing the temperature of the water inside the cylinder, switching on the water heating when the temperature falls below the thermostat setting and switching it off once this set temperature has been reached. Turning a cylinder thermostat to a higher setting will not make the water heat up any faster. How quickly the water heats up depends on the design of the heating system, for example, the size of the boiler and the heat exchanger inside the cylinder. The water heating will not work if a time switch or programmer has switched it off. And the cylinder thermostat will not always switch the boiler off, because the boiler sometimes needs to heat the radiators.
Cylinder thermostats are usually fitted between one-quarter and one-third of the way up the cylinder. The cylinder thermostat will have a temperature scale marked on it, and it should be set at between 60°Cc and 65°C, then left to do its job. This temperature is high enough to kill off harmful bacteria in the water, but raising the temperature of the stored hot water any higher will result in wasted energy and increase the risk of scalding. If you have a boiler control thermostat, it should always be set to a higher temperature than that of the cylinder thermostat. In most boilers, a single boiler thermostat controls the temperature of water sent to both the cylinder and radiators, although in some there are two separate boiler thermostats.
Your new thermostat with digital display.
This product has the following user-adjustable settings, Required temperature (temperature setpoint) and Minimum & Maximum temperature settings.
Simple Setting or Operating
To set the required temperature
To change the user-adjustable settings
Default Settings
Changing the Maximum Temperature Setting
SCR (Receiver) Normal Operating Mode
Red LED continually flashing
This denotes that the batteries in the Digistat+C RF unit are approaching the end of their life (see “battery replacement).
Red LED is continually on
Manual Override
FAULT DIAGNOSIS
If the display shows E2, the following faults could have occurred
How to replace the batteries compartment
Remove the battery compartment by pinching the tabs and withdrawing downwards. Replace the spent batteries with 2 x AA 1.5V alkaline batteries ensuring correct orientation. Replace the battery compartment by pressing fully home.
Proper Battery Recycling
Electronic devices and batteries, rechargeable or not, should not be disposed of into ordinary household waste. Instead, they must be recycled properly to protect the environment and cut down the waste of precious resources. Your local waste management authority can supply details concerning the proper disposal of batteries. In compliance with the EU Directive 2006/66/EC, the button cell battery located on the printed circuit board inside this product, can be removed at the end of product life, by professional personnel only.
Cylinder Thermostat
The transmitter should be located in a convenient position for the end user, close to the domestic hot water cylinder being controlled.
Signal Strength
Before fixing the Digistat+C RF to the wall it is recommended to first check the signal strength from that location. To do this, remove the batteries. Press and hold the ‘set’ button whilst refitting the batteries, keep the ‘set’ button held and after a few seconds the display will show ‘rF which indicates that the Digistat+CRF is continuously sending an OFF signal to the SCR (receiver). Leave the Digistat+C RF in position and return to view the SCR. If the red LED is continuously flashing. this indicates a good signal If the red LED is not flashing, this indicates a poor signal and you need to reposition the Digistat+CRF until the red LED is flashing When the signal strength has been confirmed remove the batteries to cancel the test and follow the installation instructions.
If you do not have the knowledge to install the thermostat safely then you must arrange for a competent electrician to install it for you. Wiring must conform to the current EE wiring regulations. Prior to commencing the installation, you must ensure the mains supply is switched off.
To wire the external sensor, snap out the cable entry strip on the bottom right edge of the thermostat cover.
Cylinder Thermostat
Cylinder Thermostat sensor
Unclip the housing to show the terminal block. First, connect a 2-core cable to the Digistat+C RF transmitter, and cut to the required length to reach the sensor position. Connect to the sensor in the position shown and fold wires back through the cable grip 8& out through the cable entry. re-assemble the housing.
The sensor should be installed approximately one-third of the way up the hot water cylinder. With pre-insulated cylinders, mark the position and size, and remove just enough insulation to allow the sensor to fit against the metal of the cylinder in the recess formed.
The plastic covered spring fixing cable should be cut to a unstretched length of approximately 60-75mm 21-3″) less than the circumference of the cylinder and the hook and eyelet should be screwed into the ends. Stretch the cable round the cylinder, over the insulation, and position it in the groove across the front of the sensor housing. Engage the hook and eyelet.
FAULT DIAGNOSIS
If the display shows E2, the following faults could have occurred
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