SALUS RT520 THERMOSTAT
Introduction
The RT520 and RT520RF are the latest additions to SALUS’ tried and tested RT range of thermostat heating controls. With a new onboard load compensation feature, they offer the most cost-effective fully compliant Boiler Plus solution on the market providing the homeowner with optimum efficiency and maximum heating control comfort. Available in both wired and wireless RF versions, the new RT520 series includes all the features of the previous RT series with a larger more intuitive LCD display and a handy new suite of additional operational and efficiency functions. Before use please read this manual carefully.
Product Compliance
This product complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the following EU Directives: EMC 2014/30/EU, LVD 2014/35/EU, RED 2014/53/EU and RoHS 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available on www.saluslegal.com
Safety Information
Use in accordance with national and EU regulations. Use the device as intended, keeping it in dry condition. Product for indoor use only. Installation must be carried out by a qualified person in accordance to national and EU regulations. Always ensure the AC mains power is switched off before installing or working on any components (this includes replacing the batteries). Use only AA 1.5 V alkaline batteries in the thermostat. Place the batteries into the battery slot located in the back of the thermostat. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
Technical Specification
RT520 Thermostat | RT520TX Thermostat | |
Thermostat supply | 2 x AA alkaline batteries | 2 x AA alkaline batteries |
Thermostat rating max | 3 (1) A | – |
OpenTherm terminals | A / B | – |
Outputs |
Voltage free NC / NO / COM
terminals |
– |
Temperature range | 5°C – 33.5°C | 5°C – 33.5°C |
Temperature accuracy | 0.1°C or 0.5°C | 0.1°C or 0.5°C |
ErP control class | V | V |
Radio frequency | – | 868 MHz |
Dimension [mm] | 118 x 95 x 26 [mm] | 118 x 95 x 26 [mm] |
RXRT520 Receiver | |
Receiver supply | 230 V AC |
Receiver rating max | 16 (5) A |
OpenTherm terminals | A / B |
Outputs | Voltage free NO / COM terminals |
Radio frequency | 868 MHz |
Dimension [mm] | 96 x 96 x 26 [mm] |
- MENU – enter the menu options, press and hold for 3 sec to return to the main screen or to deactivate Boost Mode.
- SELECT – confirm changes and enter menus.
- DOWN – decrease the temperature and move through the menus.
- UP – increase the temperature and move through menus.
- BOOST – activate Boost Mode.
- MANUAL – activate/deactivate Manual Mode.
- ON – When in Manual Mode, ON will turn the boiler on.
- OFF – When in Manual Mode, OFF will turn the boiler off.
- UTO – The receiver operates in automatic mode according to the thermostat.
- MANUAL – Receiver output is controlled by the On/Off slide switch.
LCD Icon Description
- Text Bar
- Temperature Unit
- Day of the week (numeric)
- Day of the week (alphabetic)
- Clock
- AM / PM
- Cooling Mode On
- Holiday Mode On
- Manual Mode On
- Heating Mode On
- Low battery status
- Wireless connection with the receiver
- Service Mode On
- Temperature measured/set Program number
- Settings
- Program indicator
- Boost function
RT520 Thermostat Terminals Description
Terminal | Description |
B / A | OpenTherm Communication Wire |
NC | Switched Live OFF |
NO | Switched Live ON |
COM | Common Terminal |
RXRT520 Receiver Terminals Description
Terminal | Description |
B / A | OpenTherm Communication Wire |
NO | Switch Terminal |
COM | Common Switch Terminal |
L; N | Supply (230 V AC) |
RT520 Wiring Diagram
RT520TX Wiring Diagram
OpenTherm Power Up and Configuration
OpenTherm Modulating Control is a method of control used by modern heating systems. Instead of switching a boiler on and off at intervals, modulating control allows the amount of heat provided by the boiler to be controlled to match the varying demand from the thermostat. This means the customer has greater system efficiency, energy saving, and room comfort from our heating controls. Please make the receiver connections and power the receiver before inserting the batteries into the thermostat.
OpenTherm – Hot Water
Standard Power Up and Configuration
- Please follow steps 1 to 17 from the section OpenTherm Power Up and Configuration.
NOTE: Using UP or DOWN, you can choose either TPI (step 2) or SPAN (step 6). Choosing one option excludes the other - TPI (Time Proportional & Integral) is a self-learning, time-proportional algorithm. TPI type of regulation ensures economical system operation through more accurate temperature maintenance during the controlling process and limits overload conditions. In addition to the exact and stable room temperature, the advantage of this system is the minimization of energy consumption and significant savings. RT520 offers 3 types of TPI control: 1. for the radiator (6CPH); 2. for underfloor heating (3CPH); 3. for electric heating (9CPH).
- Span is the difference between the measured temperature and the set temperature
- Optimum Start is a selectable function that, depending on the ambient room temperature, will start the boiler operation at the optimum time to achieve the set-point temperature. It saves energy by only firing the boiler for the minimum required time.
- Optimum Stop calculates how long the house will take to cool down, then turns off the boiler at the earliest possible moment, this means the system is not running when it’s not actually necessary. If there is a sudden heat loss during this period, then Optimum Stop will be overridden to regain comfort conditions.
Programming – Automatic Mode
The schedule has 6-time intervals for which different temperatures can be adjusted. You can set 2, 3 or up to 6 temperatures per day. You must define all time periods. Here is an example of setting a certain time with a certain temperature
Repeat the process for all time periods. If you do not want to use the 6 temperature intervals/day (ex: 1 eco, 2 comforts), please see below how to delete one or more intervals.
This is an example of your weekly schedule. The high temperature should be used for the ON times and the low temperature for the OFF times.
TIME: | 6 temp / day
– eco – |
2 temp / day
– comfort – |
06.00 | 21 °C | 21 °C |
10.00 | 14 °C | – |
12.00 | 21 °C | – |
14.00 | 14 °C | – |
18.00 | 21 °C | – |
21.00 | 14 °C | 14 °C |
Landlord Settings
Landlord settings is a pin code-protected feature that allows the landlord to set a service reminder on the thermostat that will warn the tenant when the boiler is due for its annual service.
Once service mode has become active, the device will lock the set point temperature as set by the installer/landlord. To unlock this device, the landlord needs to be contacted and the boiler serviced.
RT520TX Thermostat Pairing with the Receiver
If you are using the RT520RF pack, the pairing between the thermostat and the receiver is already done. During the pairing process, please make sure the thermostat and the receiver are at least 1 meter from each other. If you bought the RT520TX and RXRT520 separately or if you want to repair the thermostat with the receiver, make sure that the device is disconnected from the power supply and the switches on the receiver have been set to AUTO and ON. Then connect the receiver to the power supply and wait for the red LED to light steadily. Then switch to the OFF position and again to the ON position quickly. The red flashing LED will confirm entering the pairing mode.
Test the Pairing Process
Factory Reset
Landlord settings will not be reset.
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Reference
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