SALUS KL08RF 24V ZigBee Network Wireless Wiring Centre User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- SALUS
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Product compliance
- Safety information
- Technical information
- Fuse
- Power Supply
- Thermostat grouping status
- Network Status diode
- Pair button
- Reset button
- Delay jumper
- INT/EXT antenna jumper
- NC/NO actuators jumper
- ZigBee network coordinator
- Terminals for actuators
- Pump control output
- Boiler control output
- CO terminal (input)
- Dew point sensor input (humidistat)
- Serial connector for the KL04RF 24V extension
- External antenna connector
- MOUNTING
- INSTALLATION
- Identification of the wiring centre
- Factory reset
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ZigBee network wireless wiring centre (8 zones),
24 V AC
Model: KL08RF 24V
User manual
Wiring centre description
1. Cartridge fuse 5 x 20 mm 12 A
2. Power Supply
3. Thermostat grouping status
4. Network Status diode
5. Pair button
6. Reset button| 7. Delay jumper
8. INT/EXT antenna jumper
9. NC/NO actuators jumper
10. ZigBee network coordinator
11. Terminals for actuators
12. Pump control output| 13. Boiler control output
14. CO terminal
15. Dew point sensor input (humidistat)
16. Serial connector for the KL04RF 24V extension
17. External antenna connector
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| Note: Don’t use CO10RF coordinator
with UGE600 simultaneously!|
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RX10RF (optional)
Additional, a wireless device control module can be used – for example – when
we can’t use a cable between the KL08RF 24V wiring centre and the boiler.
Introduction
The KL08RF 24V wireless wiring centre is a part of the iT600RF system. In combination with the wireless thermostats from the iT600RF series, KL08RF 24V provides comfortable and reliable heating control. It is equipped with the control outputs for the pump and boiler and has been designed to work with NC or NO actuators. In Offline mode, communication with the wireless thermostats from the iT600RF series must be done through the CO10RF co-ordinating unit, which is in the package together with the wiring centre. To work in Online mode (via the SALUS Smart Home app) KL08RF 24V must be connected to the Internet gateway UGE600. In one ZigBee network (Online or Offline) up to 9 KL08RF 24V wiring centres can be connected. KL08RF 24V increases the ZigBee network range.
Product compliance
This product complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of 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 at the following internet address: www.saluslegal.com.
Safety information
Use in accordance with the regulations. Indoor use only. Keep your device completely dry. Disconnect your device before cleaning it with a dry cloth. This accessory must be fitted by a competent person, and installation must comply with the guidance, standards and regulations applicable to the city, country or state where the product is installed. Failure to comply with the relevant standards could lead to prosecution.
Technical information
Power supply | 24V AC |
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Max load | 3 A |
Inputs | CO terminal Dew point sensor humidistat) |
Outputs | Pump control Boiler control Terminals for actuators |
Radiofrequency | ZigBee 2,4 Glitz |
Dimensions Emma | 355x83x67 |
Fuse
Note: Fuse replacement should be done when the wiring centre is
disconnected from the power supply 24 V AC.
The main fuse is located under the housing cover, at the main terminals and
protects the wiring centre and devices powered by it. Use cartridge fuse-type
5 x 20 mm – nominal burn rate 12 A. To remove the fuse, lift the socket with a
flat screwdriver and pull out the fuse.
Power Supply
The wiring centre is designed to be supplied with 24V ~, 50Hz voltage.
Installation features:
- three-wire, with PE protective conductor,
- made in accordance with applicable regulations.
The KL08RF 24V wiring centre has a built-in 230V / 24V power supply, so actuators should be used with a voltage of 24V. A maximum of 24 actuators can be connected to the KL08RF 24V wiring centre.
Thermostat grouping status
This function is only available in Offline mode (together with CO10RF
coordinator) – it means MASTER thermostats will affect to SLAVE thermostats
within specific group, which is possible only when thermostats are paired with
one KL08RF wiring centre (optional + KL04RF) and have been assigned to gr. 1
or gr. 2.
Note: Within one group there may be only one MASTER thermostat
(programmable) and the rest must be SLAVE thermostats (non-programmable).
How it works: If all thermostats of a given group will operate in automatic
mode, then each of the thermostats in a given group will work in the same way
as the MASTER of this group. For example, if the MASTER thermostat of Group 1
according to it’s programmed schedule maintains a comfort mode – all SLAVE
type thermostats from Group 1 will also maintain the comfort mode (the
temperature is set individually for every thermostat). Similarly, if the
MASTER thermostat is set to Party or Holiday mode – SLAVE thermostats in his
group will also work in these modes.
The grouping function is optional – thermostats do not have to be grouped,
they can operate independently.
Network Status diode
LED diode statuses:
– (LED diode is blinking) – it means the wiring centre is not connected to the
network, but it is ready for pairing with the coordinator (CO10RF) of the
ZigBee network or the Internet gateway (UGE600)
– (LED is steady lit) – it means wiring centre is added to the ZigBee network
and paired with CO10RF or UGE600
Pair button
Functions of the Pair button:
– Checking the address of the wiring centre in the Zigbee network. To check
the address of the wiring centre in the ZigBee network (when using more than
one) press the Pair button. The wiring centre number is indicated by the
number of LEDs at the zones: Adress 1
**** Address 9 is indicated by lighting up 8 LEDs of all the zones and the
Network Status LED.
– The wiring centre reset
(this function is described in detail on the second page of the manual).
Reset button
– It is used to refresh the data, after moving jumpers 7,8 or 9.
The Reset button does not remove the wiring centre from the ZigBee network.
Delay jumper
Boiler off delay time.
Note: Pump (Pump output) and boiler (Boiler output) always starts 3
minutes after receiving the heating signal from any thermostats paired with
the wiring centre. The pump stops after 3 minutes when the last thermostat
stops sending demand for heat, while the heat source (Boiler) will turn off
after the time set with the jumper.
**** Jumper position change must be refreshed in the memory by pressing the
Reset button (short press).
INT/EXT antenna jumper
There is an option to connect the 08RFA external antenna to the wiring centre.
If you use an additional antenna, place the jumper in the EXT position.
**** Jumper position change must be refreshed in the memory by pressing the
Reset button (short press).
NC/NO actuators jumper
Select the type of the thermoelectric actuator connected to the wiring centre:
NC – actuator normally closed
NO – actuator normally opened
**** Jumper position change must be refreshed in the memory by pressing the
Reset button (short press).
ZigBee network coordinator
The ZigBee network coordination unit CO10RF is used for Offline mode and it’s
included with the wiring centre. CO10RF enables wireless control of all
devices installed in one network. Within one network can be connected max 9
wiring centres. It means that if in the network there are more than one wiring
centre, you can use one coordinator and put the remaining ones in a safe
place.
Note: Do not use CO10RF coordinator with UGE600 simultaneously.
Terminals for actuators
Wires of thermoelectric actuators should be plugged into self-locking connectors in appropriate zones. Three actuators can be connected directly to one zone. The current load of one zone is designed to operate up to 3 thermoelectric actuators with a power of 2 W. A maximum of 24 actuators can be connected to the KL08RF 24V wiring centre.
Pump control output
Pump output – this is a volt free output (COM / NO) that controls the
circulation pump in the heating/cooling system. The output closes (pump
starts) always after 3 minutes
after receiving the heating/cooling signal from any of the thermostats paired
with the wiring centre. The output opens (pump stops) after 3 minutes when the
last thermostat stops sending heat / cold demand.
Boiler control output
Boiler output – this is a volt free output (COM / NO) that controls the boiler
in the heating system. The output closes and the boiler turns on but always
after 3 minutes after receiving the heating signal from any of the thermostats
paired with the wiring centre. The output opens and the boiler switches off
when the last thermostat stops sending heat demand (after the time set on the
Delay jumper).
**** The output is inactive in cooling mode.
CO terminal (input)
Opened CO input contacts (Changeover) means that the whole system works in the heating mode. The short circuit at the input CO will automatically switch the whole system to cooling mode (wiring centre and paired thermostats).
CO terminal | Diode | Mode |
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Opened contacts | Red | Heating |
****Closed contacts | ****Blue | Cooling |
Dew point sensor input (humidistat)
**** Dew point sensor input is active only in cooling mode (with closed CO
contacts).
Shorting the contacts at the dew point sensor input (too high humidity) causes
switching off all zones in the wiring centre and Pump control outputs.
Serial connector for the KL04RF 24V extension
It is used for communication between the KL08RF 24V wiring centre and the KL04RF 24V extension module. KL04RF 24V extension module increases functionality and expands support up to 12 zones.
External antenna connector
The external antenna connector 08RFA is located underneath the wiring centre
under zones 7 and 8. After connecting an additional antenna, place the jumper
in the EXT position.
**** Jumper position change must be refreshed in the memory by pressing the
Reset button (short press).
MOUNTING
Remove the top cover of the wiring centre.| When wall mounting, unscrew the
main part of the
housing (see picture). When mounting on
the DIN rail tilt the hooks on the back of the housing.
Attach the back of the wiring centre to the wall.| Screw the main part of the
wiring centre
to the back of the housing.
Remove the appropriate section of insulation
from the wires.| Connect the power cord.
Connect the rest of the wires.| Remove the CO10RF coordinator if you use
the UGE600 internet gateway..
Make sure that all the wires are properly connected
then connect the power cord to the 24 V AC power
supply – red LED diode will light up.| After finishing installation mount the
top cover
of wiring centre.
INSTALLATION
- Connect the wiring centre to the 24 V AC power supply. The Network Status LED will blink.
3. Wiring centre will connect to the network automatically. The Network Status LED will turn solid green.
Identification of the wiring centre
To identify the wiring centre in the ZigBee network, follow the steps below:
In Online mode (using the SALUS Smart Home app):
Factory reset
To restore the factory settings, press and hold the Pair button for 15
seconds. G1 and G2 diodes will turn red and go out.
Note: If you restore the factory settings of the wiring centre, all
paired devices will be removed from the ZigBee network – you will have to
synchronize them again.
Note: After restoring factory settings, to re-enter pairing mode, click the “Reset” button.
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43-262 Kobielice,
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Forge Way, Parkgate, Rotherham
S60 1SD, United Kingdom
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References
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