Read these instructions carefully before installation and use. Keep this manual for future reference. The product may only be used as set out in the assembly and operating instructions. The warranty is only valid if the product is used in the manner intended and in accordance with the instructions
Important The underfloor heating system is an electrical power installation and must therefore be installed in accordance with the current regulations and under the supervision of a qualified electrician.
This is TAP16R
TAP16R is a microprocessor-controlled thermostat with an LCD display. The display is backlit and stays lit for 30 seconds after the last push of a button. The front is fitted with an LED and three control buttons. There are a number of temperature reduction programs to choose from for energy-smart heating. It is also possible to adjust the programming to suit your own heating needs. The adaptive function means that the thermostat collects data from the time it is started up and uses this to calculate when to turn it on. Temperature control is done with an
algorithm using fuzzy logic. This technique reduces temperature fluctuations and thereby provides a more even temperature and lower energy consumption.
Important TAP16R must not be located somewhere it is exposed to the following:
Mount TAP16R in a standard 65 mm junction box or in the included heightening frame.
Getting started
There is a quick guide so that you can easily get started with TAP16R. You will find it in the box. The guide describes the most important functions and settings.
How TAP16R works
This section describes all you need to know about how Tap16R works. To learn how to enter settings to suit your own requirements, read the section How to set TAP16R.
Display
Turn on the LCD display’s backlight by pressing any button. The display stays lit for 30 secs after the last push of a button. When TAP16R is started for the first time the display shows the factory settings as in the illustration. How to enter personal settings is described in the section How to set TAP16R. There is an explanation of the symbols on the display in the section Symbols.
Using the buttons
The buttons are used to raise and lower the temperature as well as navigate the menus. There is an explanation of the symbols on the display in the section Symbols. Using the
The buttons
Turning TAP16R off and on
To enter standby mode, keep the select The button
mode. The clock runs as normal and programmed times and temperatures remain in the memory.
The keypad can be deactivated to prevent anyone from touching the buttons by mistake. This is shown with the lock symbol
with
Temperature
Display the actual temperature (actual value) Lock the keypad first. Press
temperature. If an external sensor is used, its current temperature (F) is shown instead. The temperature is shown for 30 secs after the last push of a button.
Time and date
Time can be shown in 12- or 24-hour format. The correct day of the week is worked out automatically. The calendar resets itself in leap years and adapts to DST. Read how to set the correct
time and date in the section How to set TAP16R/Time and date.
Adaptive function
TAP16R has a function that works out when the heating should start to give the correct temperature at the correct time. It is activated on delivery, but can be turned off: Press
Ventilation mode
If the room temperature falls by more than 3 °C in a single minute, e.g. when airing the room, the ventilation mode is activated. TAP16R will then stop heating for 15 minutes before returning to normal mode. This function is always active.
The delay between turning off and on
There is a built-in delay in order to avoid unnecessary wear and tear on internal components and extend the life of the thermostat. If you raise the desired temperature so that the thermostat comes on, and then lower it shortly afterward, it takes 30 sec before it goes off again.
Operation time
The thermostat can display the operation time as a percentage for the last 24 hours and 7/30/365 days. Press
LED
The LED allows you to see the current status of TAP16R. Greenlight – the thermostat is on and the heat is turned off. Red light – the thermostat is on and the heat is turned on.Flashing green and red lights – error indication. The heat is turned off. The thermostat shows the error message until it is turned off. Find out more under Error Codes. No light – the thermostat is switched off or is not getting any power.
Control functions
TAP16R can regulate the temperature in three different ways. This enables the comfort temperature and any flooring temperature requirements to be combined. How you select the function you want is described in the section How to set TAP16R/Control functions. External sensor – If the external sensor is connected when the thermostat is switched on for the first time, this
function is selected automatically. The preset value is 22 °C. Room thermostat – TAP16R has a built-in sensor to measure the room temperature and control the heat. The control function cannot be selected if the external sensor is connected. Room sensor and external sensor (combined) – Not normally used. The built-in sensor controls the room temperature and the external sensor works as a temperature limiter. The limitation is adjustable between 5 °C and 45 °C.
How to set TAP16R
This section describes how to set up TAP16R. By adjusting these settings, you can customize the heating system to your own needs. If you want to find out more about how to navigate the menus or use the keypad, read the section How TAP16R works.
Reset
You use the Reset function to make TAP16R revert to default factory settings. All your personal settings will be deleted. Press
Light and contrast
Set the light intensity of the LED Press
Set display contrast
Press and navigate to CONT
Time and date
Set time and date Press
Set time format
Press and navigate to SET.
Turn off DST
The calendar switches to DST automatically. This function can be turned off. Press and navigate to SET. Select with
Temperature
Change the desired temperature (set point) Each press of the up or down arrow increases or decreases the temperature by 0.5 °C.
Control functions
These are described in more detail in the section How TAP16R works/Control functions.
Select-control function
Press and navigate to SET. Select with
Adjustment of the temperature limits
for the room sensor and external sensor (combined) (R&F) Press and navigate to SET. Select with
A smart way to save energy is to adapt the heating to your actual daily requirements and, for example, lower the temperature when the house is empty. There are four program options
for temperature reduction in TAP16R: two preset programs for home and office environments, one program which is based entirely on personal settings, and one frost protection program. You don’t need to think about the heating time when you are programming because TAP16R has an adaptive function that takes this into account automatically. Read more about this in the section How TAP16R works/Adaptive function.
Start a program
Press
Stop a program
Press
Different program options
The two preset programs are suitable for most home and office environments.
Program for a home environment
The temperature is automatically reduced by 5 °C during the following periods:
Mon – Fri 08:30 – 15:00
Mon – Sun 23:00 – 05:00
Program for the office environment
The temperature is automatically reduced by 5 °C at all times except for:
Mon – Fri 6:00 – 18:00
Personal settings
Tailor the heating by programming the thermostat yourself.
You can set four events for every day: wake up
The night
Frost protection program
This program is ideal for when you want to protect against frost damage in premises that are standing empty or unused for long periods, such as holiday homes and warehouses, or when
you will be away from your main home for longer than usual. You set a desired value (set point) and the thermostat regulates the temperature in line with this. The normal settings remain in the memory and the thermostat reverts to them when the frost protection program is deactivated. Temperature can be set to a level between 5 °C and 15 °C, the factory setting is 10 °C.
Press
Important The heating system is a high voltage system and any faults must therefore be corrected by an authorized electrician.
Error codes
When a fault occurs, TAP16R turns the heating off. The LED flashes red and green alternately. The LCD display shows a flashing error code as follows:
Test values for external sensor
Temperature | Resistance |
10 °C | 18.0 kΩ |
15 °C | 14.7 kΩ |
20 °C | 12.1 kΩ |
25 °C | 10.0 kΩ |
30 °C | 8.3 kΩ |
When checking measurements of an external sensor, the following values apply.
Voltage | 230 VAC-50 Hz |
Temp. range | 5-37 °C |
Temp. limiter | 5-45 °C |
Breaking capacity | 3680 W/16 A/230 VAC |
Main switch | Single-pole |
Connection cable | max 2,5 mm2 |
Load | cos φ = 1 |
Hysteresis | ±0,3 °C |
Protection class | IP21 |
Back up time | 36 h |
Max. length sensor cable | 50 m, 2×1,5mm2 |
Adapted for Schneider Exxact.
Approval: Complies with the RoHS and the WEEE
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