tekmar D529 digital Thermostat
Introduction
The tekmarNet®2 Thermostat 529 provides operation for:
- Two Stage Heat
Features
- Zone Synchronization
- Zone Post Purge
- Intelligent Setback (Timer 033)
- One-touch overrides (User Switch)
- Auto Heating Cycle
- tekmarNet® 2
- Communication compatible
- Requires 2 wires
- Two-stage heat
- Pulse Width Modulation
- CSA C US is Approved for use in USA and Canada
- Outdoor Temperature display
- Air Group member
- Backlight
- Freeze Protection
- Equipment Exercising
- Floor Warming (Slab Sensor 079)
- 1 auxiliary sensor input
- Room Temperature
- Limiting Supports Radiant
- Floor Cooling
Note
- tN2 Zone Manager, Expansion Module, Wiring Center or House Control required for operation
Getting Started
Congratulations on the purchase of your new tekmar thermostat. This manual will step through the complete installation, programming and sequence of operations for this control. At the back, there are tips for control and system troubleshooting.
Installation
Improper installation and operation of this control could result in damage to the equipment and possibly even personal injury or death. It is your responsibility to ensure that this control is safely installed according to all applicable codes and standards. This electronic control is not intended for use as a primary limit control. Other controls that are intended and certified as safety limits must be placed into the control circuit.
Preparation
Tools Required
- tekmar or jeweler screwdriver
- Phillips head screwdriver
- Wire Stripper
Materials Required
- 2, #6 x 1” Wood Screws
- 18 AWG LVT Solid Wire
- (Low Voltage Connections)
- Optional Adapter Plate 007 (for
- installation on 2” x 4” gang box)
Installation Location
Choose the placement of the thermostats early in the construction process to enable proper wiring during rough-in.
Consider the following:
- Interior Wall.
- Keep dry. Avoid potential leakage onto the control.
- Relative Humidity max 80% up to 88°F (31°C) decreasing linearly to 50% RH at 104°F (40°C). Non-condensing environment.
- No exposure to extreme temperatures beyond 32-122°F (0-50°C).
- No draft, direct sun, or other cause for inaccurate temperature readings. Away from equipment, appliances, or other sources of electrical interference. Easy access for wiring, viewing, and adjusting the display screen. Approximately 5 feet (1.5 m) off the finished floor.
- The maximum length of the wire is 1000 feet (300 m).
- Strip wire to 3/8(10 mm) for all terminal connections.
- Use standard 18 AWG wire for the tN2 connections.
Removing The Thermostat Base
To remove the thermostat base:
- Place a small slot screwdriver or similar tool into the slot located on the top of the thermostat.
- While pushing down against the plastic tab, pull the thermostat away from the thermostat’s base.
Mounting The Thermostat Base
If a single gang switch box is used, an Adaptor Plate 007 is required to mount the thermostat to the box.
- Fasten the base of the thermostat to the adaptor plate.
- Feed the wiring through the openings in the back of the adaptor plate and thermostat.
- Use the upper and lower screw holes to fasten the adaptor plate to the box.
If a switch box was not used, mount the thermostat directly to the wall.
- Feed the wiring through the openings in the back of the thermostat.
- Use screws in the screw holes to fasten the thermostat to the wall.
- At least one of the screws should enter a wall stud or similar rigid material.
Thermostat Wiring
The thermostat operates a single heating system zone with two stages of heat. Power and communication are provided to the thermostat by connecting the tN2 terminals on the thermostat to the tN2 terminals on a tN2 Wiring Center, House Control, Zone Manager or Zone Expansion Module. tN2 terminals are not polarity sensitive. Connect the optional auxiliary sensor wires to sensor terminals 3 and 4.
Wiring 2nd Stage Heat
The 529 thermostat can operate 2nd stage heat in two ways:
Method 1. Two-Stage Heating Using Wiring Center or Zone Manager A two-stage thermostat is automatically detected when connected to Zone 1 or Zone 3 on a Wiring Center or Zone Manager. If there is no tN2 thermostat connected to Zone 2 or Zone 4, these outputs will automatically operate the heating equipment for 2nd stage heat.
Note: This 2nd stage wiring method is not compatible with the tN2 House Control 400, 401, 402, 403 and 406. Method 2 below must be used instead.
Method 2. Two-Stage Heating
Using The Thermostat’s 2nd Stage Relay If both Zone 2 or Zone 4 are in use, the 529 thermostat’s second stage relay must be used. This relay will close when the thermostat calls for 2nd stage heat (Rh-W2), and can be used to bring on the heating equipment.
Note: This 2nd stage wiring method must be used when a 529 thermostat is connected to a House Control 400, 401, 402, 403, or 406.
Testing the Thermostat Wiring
Testing the Power
If the thermostat display turns on, this indicates that the thermostat is operating
correctly and there are no electrical issues. In the event that the display is off, or
the display is cycling on and off:
- Remove the tN2 wires from the thermostat.
- Use an electrical meter to measure DC voltage between the tN2 terminals.
- If the DC voltage is 0 V (dc) for 20 seconds, then there is an open or short circuit in the tN2 wires. If the DC voltage is 0 V (dc) for 10 seconds and then is 23 to 24 V (dc) for 5 seconds, this indicates the wiring is correct.
- Connect the thermostat to the tN2 wires connected to a zone on a House Control, Wiring Center, or Zone Manager.
- If the thermostat display is off, or is cycling on and off, move the thermostat to the next available zone on the House Control, Wiring Center, or Zone Manager.
If the thermostat display remains permanently on, there may be a fault with the previously tried zone on the House Control, Wiring Center, or Zone Manager. If the thermostat display continues to be off, or is cycling on and off, there may be a fault on the thermostat. If a fault is suspected, contact your tekmar sales representative for assistance.
Testing the Heat Zone Output
- Press the button and set the heating temperature above the current room temperature. Make sure the display does not show “WWSD” or “Floor Max”.
- When the H1 symbol appears on the display, use an electrical meter to check for voltage on the House Control, Wiring Center, or Zone Manager relay. The voltage is 24 V (ac) for zone valves, and 120 V (ac) for zone pumps when operating correctly.
Mounting the Thermostat
To place the thermostat back on the mounting base:
- Place thermostat bottom tabs on matching mounting base notches.
- Pivot top of the thermostat towards wall, ensuring wires clear obstructions.
- The top clasp makes a clicking sound when properly closed.
Cleaning the Thermostat
The thermostats’ exterior can be cleaned using a damp cloth. Moisten the cloth with water and wring out prior to wiping the control. Do not use solvents or cleaning solutions
Switch Settings
Switches are set to “On” position from the factory, and do not require changing for most applications.
Switch | Position | Action |
1 |
ON |
SETBACK
The thermostat follows a programmable setback schedule as a schedule member if available. Requires the installation of a Timer 033 to use this feature. |
OFF |
OFF
The thermostat does not follow a programmable setback schedule. |
|
2 |
ON |
SCENE
The thermostat responds to changes in the scene (system wide manual overrides). Requires the installation of a User Switch 479 to use this feature. |
OFF | OFF
The thermostat does not respond to scenes. |
|
3 |
ON |
LOCK ACCESS LEVEL
Locked to ‘User’ access level. Set to Lock when installation completed. |
OFF |
UNLOCK ACCESS LEVEL
Unlock to allow ‘User’ and “Installer’ access level. Set to Unlock during installation process. tekmarNet® reset control must also be set to Unlocked (Installer access level). |
|
4 |
ON | Not used |
OFF | Not used |
User Interface
Display
Button Operation
Press the or the button to select the room temperature.
Symbols Description
Settings (1 of 8)
Sequence of Operation
Heating Operation
When using only a room temperature sensor, the thermostat operates the heating system to maintain the Set Room Heat temperature. When using only a floor temperature sensor, the thermostat operates the heating system to maintain the Set Floor Heat temperature. In this case, the thermostat does not try to control the air temperature. This is ideal for bathrooms and some kitchen applications where the customer wants their feet to feel warm on the floor. This is also ideal for garages so that the heating system is not affected by the opening of the garage door in cold outdoor weather.
When using both a room temperature sensor and a floor temperature sensor, the thermostat always maintains the Floor Minimum temperature, even when the air temperature is satisfied. When the air temperature is below the Set Room Heat temperature, the thermostat operates the heating system to maintain the Set Room Heat temperature. The floor is never heated above the Floor Maximum setting in order to protect the floor covering. The H1 symbol indicates that the thermostat is heating with stage 1. The H2 symbol indicates that the thermostat is heating with stage 2. The heat can cycle on and off within +/- 1.5°F (1°C) of the Set Room Heat temperature.
Second Stage Differential
The Heat 2 Differential setting allows for a reduction in second-stage operation by applying a temperature differential for the second stage below the room target. The Heat 2 relay is turned on once the air temperature reaches the Set Room Heat temperature minus the Differential setting. The Heat 2 relay is shut off once the air temperature reaches the Set Room Heat temperature minus 1.5°F (1.0°C). The automatic differential (AU) setting operates the second stage to provide optimum comfort level. When the Differential is set to Off, the second stage is disabled.
Second Stage Heat Source
The Heat 2 Source setting determines which water temperature the second stage will draw its heat from. Select boiler temperature, mix 1, mix 2, mix 3, or other (non-hydronic). If “other” is selected, a heat demand will not be sent from second stage to the tekmarNet® reset control.
Freeze Protection
The thermostat operates the heat whenever the room or floor temperature falls below 40°F (4.5°C).
Exercising
When connected to a tekmarNet® reset control, the thermostat exercises the heat relay for 10 seconds every 3 days. Exercising helps prevent zone valves or zone pumps from failing due to precipitate buildup. During exercise, the thermostat shows “TEST” on the display.
Flushing
The flushing feature is for open-loop systems that use a domestic hot water tank as a heat source. Flushing ensures that fresh potable water is circulated through the system once each day. If the thermostat is connected to a tekmarNet® reset control with the Flushing feature turned on, the thermostat display will display the “FLUSH” icon for the duration of the flushing operation.
Hydronic System Supply Pump
The thermostat has a Heat 1 Supply Pump and Heat 2 Supply Pump setting that affects how the supply pump operates on the reset control. Select On to operate the primary pump, and/or the mix system pump when there is a call for heat from the thermostat. In special applications with multiple zoning manifolds, the Heat 1 Supply Pump setting can be set to Off. This allows a Zone Group Pump located on the Zone Manager, or Wiring Center to operate the pump for the manifold. A separate Heat 1 Supply Pump Delay setting exists if the thermostat operates a thermal motor (wax actuator) zone valve. Select On to provide a three minute delay to allow the zone valve to open before the primary or mix system pump is turned on. Select Off when operating zone pumps or motorized zone valves.
DHW Tank Priority
When a tekmarNet® reset control is heating an indirect Domestic Hot Water (DHW) tank, the thermostat may shut off the heating zones to allow the DHW tank to recover quickly. This is determined by the DHW priority of the tekmarNet® reset control.
Warm Weather Shut Down
When the outdoor air temperature exceeds the Warm Weather Shut Down (WWSD) setting on the tekmarNet® reset control, the heating system is shut off.
Air Group Operation
In order to prevent heating and cooling at the same time, this thermostat can operate together with other thermostats on a tekmarNet® system to form an air group. In an air group, one thermostat is assigned as the air group master. The air group master operates the cooling equipment for the group. This thermostat can be set to be a member of the air group. When operating as an air group, the air temperature readings of all the air group member thermostats are communicated to the air group master and a temperature average is determined.
When the air group master is in cooling operation, the air group member thermostats do not operate the heating system for air heating. If the Set Room Heat temperature is adjusted while the air group is cooling, the snowflake icon is flashed to alert the user that the cooling is presently on. Once the cooling shuts off, the heating can start operation.
Floor Cooling
The thermostat has the option to support radiant floor cooling when connected to a heat pump control using tekmarNet® communication. The floor cooling setting must be set to On and the heating system must be in Warm Weather Shut Down (WWSD). When the heat pump system control operates in cooling mode, all thermostats set for floor cooling on the tekmarNet® bus all activate the first stage heating contact (H1) at the same time to allow chilled water into the system. The thermostat continues to operate the cooling until either the room temperature reaches the Set Heat temperature plus 3°F (Set Heat+1.5°C) or reaches a minimum temperature of 74°F. If only a floor sensor is installed, the floor cooling setpoint is 67°F (19.5°C).
Schedules
Lowering the room temperature setting reduces the amount of fuel required to heat the building resulting in energy savings. This thermostat can follow a programmable schedule in order to automatically lower the room temperature setting. A schedule master such as a Timer 033 is required in order to gain programmable schedule functionality. When operating on a programmable schedule, a symbol is shown, as well as a or a . The or indicates the current operating temperature.If a symbol does not appear, there is no schedule available.
When a programmable schedule is selected, there is a time delay for the temperature to change from the temperature to the temperature. The thermostat uses Optimum Start to predict the heat up and cool off rate of the room. The optimum start feature allows the room to reach the set room temperature by the time set in the programmable schedule. This applies for both heating and cooling.
Scenes (System Override)
Scenes provide an easy way to save energy while away on vacation or override a pre-set schedule when plans change. tekmarNet® devices such as a User Switch 479 provide scene adjustment. This thermostat responds to the following scenes:
While in the Away scene, the room temperature cannot be changed using the or buttons. Change the scene from Away to or to change the temperature.
Troubleshooting
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions | ||
Symptom | Look for… | Corrective Action |
No Heat |
H1 Symbol | The H1 symbol indicates heat is on. Check if the zone valve or zone pump is operating. |
Flashing WWSD | Increase WWSD setting on tekmarNet® reset control. | |
Flashing Away | Change User Switch to Normal scene 1. | |
Heat on before the scheduled time |
|
Optimum start “learns” the heat-up and cool-off rate of the room and starts the heating or cooling early so that the room is comfortable at the scheduled time. |
Pressing |
Flashing Max |
Installer can increase the Maximum Set Room Heat. |
button does | ||
not increase | Floor temperature has reached the Floor | |
temperature | Flashing Floor Max | Maximum setting. If the floor is not heated, then the floor sensor may be faulty and require replacement. |
Pressing |
Flashing Min |
Installer can decrease the Minimum Set Room Heat. |
button does | ||
not decrease | Floor minimum takes priority over the air | |
temperature | Floor Min | heating temperature. Recommend turning
down the floor minimum temperature |
setting. |
Job Record
Item | Setting | Item | Setting |
Set Room Heat | Schedule Member | ||
Set Room Heat | Room Sensor | ||
Set Room Heat Away | Sensor | ||
Set Floor Heat | Heat Cycles Per Hour | ||
Set Floor Heat | Heat 1 Supply Pump | ||
Backlight | Heat 1 Pump Delay | ||
Units | Heat 2 Source | ||
Max Set Room Heat | Heat 2 Supply Pump | ||
Max Set Room Heat | Heat 2 Differential | ||
Min Set Room Heat | Air Group | ||
Set Floor Min | tekmarNet® Address | ||
Set Floor Min | Floor Cooling | ||
Set Floor Max |
Technical Data
tekmarNet®2 Thermostat 529; Two Stage Heat | |
Packaged weight | 0.8 lb. (380 g) |
Enclosure | White PVC plastic, NEMA Type 1 |
Dimensions | 2-7/8” H x 2-7/8” W x 13/16” D (73 x 73 x 21 mm) |
Approvals | CSA C US, meets Class B: ICES and FCC Part 15 |
Ambient conditions | Indoor use only, 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C). |
RH max 80% up to 88°F (31°C) decreasing linearly to 50% RH at 104°F (40°C) | |
Altitude 0 – 6560 feet (2000 m), Installation Category II, Pollution Category 2 | |
Power supply | Provided by tekmarNet®2 Control, 1.3 VA |
Rh – W2 Relay | 24 V (ac) 2 A |
Sensors: | NTC thermistor, 10 kΩ @ 77°F (25°C ± 0.2°C) ß = 3892 |
– Optional | tekmar type # 070, 072, 073, 076, 077, 079, 084 |
Limited Warranty and Product Return Procedure
Limited Warranty The liability of tekmar under this warranty is limited. The Purchaser, by taking receipt of any tekmar product (“Product”), acknowledges the terms of the Limited Warranty in effect at the time of such Product sale and acknowledges that it has read and understands same. The tekmar Limited Warranty to the Purchaser on the Products sold hereunder is a manufacturer’s pass-through warranty which the Purchaser is authorized to pass through to its customers. Under the Limited Warranty, each tekmar Product is warranted against defects in workmanship and materials if the Product is installed and used in compliance with tekmar’s instructions, ordinary wear and tear excepted. The pass-through warranty period is for a period of twenty-four (24) months from the production date if the Product is not installed during that period, or twelve (12) months from the documented date of installation if installed within twenty-four (24) months from the production date.
The liability of tekmar under the Limited Warranty shall be limited to, at tekmar’s sole discretion: the cost of parts and labor provided by tekmar to repair defects in materials and/or workmanship of the defective product; or to the exchange of the defective product for a warranty replacement product; or to the granting of credit limited to the original cost of the defective product, and such repair, exchange or credit shall be the sole remedy available from tekmar, and, without limiting the foregoing in any way, tekmar is not responsible, in contract, tort or strict product liability, for any other losses, costs, expenses, inconveniences, or damages, whether direct, indirect, special, secondary, incidental or consequential, arising from ownership or use of the product, or from defects in workmanship or materials, including any liability for fundamental breach of contract.
The pass-through Limited Warranty applies only to those defective Products returned to tekmar during the warranty period. This Limited Warranty does not cover the cost of the parts or labor to remove or transport the defective Product, or to reinstall the repaired or replacement Product, all such costs and expenses being subject to Purchaser’s agreement and warranty with its customers.
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Product Warranty Return Procedure All Products that are believed to have defects in workmanship or materials must be returned, together with a written description of the defect, to the tekmar Representative assigned to the territory in which such Product is located. If tekmar receives an inquiry from someone other than a tekmar Representative, including an inquiry from Purchaser (if not a tekmar Representative) or Purchaser’s customers, regarding a potential warranty claim, tekmar’s sole obligation shall be to provide the address and other contact information regarding the appropriate Representative.tekmar Control Systems Ltd., Canada tekmar Control Systems, Inc., U.S.A. Head Office: 5100 Silver Star Road Vernon, B.C. Canada V1B 3K4 (250) 545-7749 Fax. (250) 545-0650 Web Site: www.tekmarcontrols.com Product design, software and literature are Copyright © 2011 by: All specifications are subject to change without notice tekmar Control Systems Ltd. and tekmar Control Systems, Inc.
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