SECURE Electronic 7 Series 3 Immersion Heater Control Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- SECURE
Table of Contents
- Mounting
- Conduit Box Mounting
- Surface Mounting
- Connections
- Single Element Immersion Heaters
- Dual Element Immersion Heaters
- Twin Immersion Heaters
- Commissioning Instructions
- For example:
- Time Display
- Resetting The Unit
- Setting Time of Day
- Setting Off-Peak Heating Periods
- Default Time Settings
- Completing The Installation
- Specification
- Documents / Resources
Electronic 7
Installation Instructions
The Electronic 7 is an advanced water heating control, which can be programmed to take advantage of cheap night-rate electricity so that there is a tank of hot water available for the morning.
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION SHOULD ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY A SUITABLY QUALIFIED PERSON AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT EDITION OF THE IET WIRING REGULATIONS.
WARNING: ISOLATE MAINS SUPPLY. BEFORE COMMENCING INSTALLATION ENSURE THE UNIT IS PROPERLY EARTHED.
The Electronic 7 is supplied with its own surface mounting box, which can also be mounted over a single or double gang flush wall box. It should NOT be mounted on an unearthed metal surface. Means of disconnection from the supply having at least 3mm contact separation in both poles must be incorporated in the fixed wiring.
We recommend a separate fused circuit from the consumer unit (24 Hour supply) protected by a 15 amp HRC fuse or, preferably, a 16 amp MCB. In some cases, immersion heater failure can damage the ELECTRONIC 7. Installation of a 100 mA RCD will provide additional protection for the unit. If the ELECTRONIC 7 is to be connected to a ring main then the spur feeding the controller should be protected in the same way
Mounting
The Electronic 7 should be removed from the mounting box by unscrewing the 2 captive screws securing the unit.
Conduit Box Mounting
Use either hole marked ‘A’ in Fig.1 to secure to a single gang box, or the two holes marked ‘C’ for a double gang box. Cable entry is through the cutout between the 2 fixing holes ‘A’.
Surface Mounting
Use the two holes marked ‘B’ in Fig. 1 Cable entry is through the most appropriate cut-out
REMOVE THE APPROPRIATE CABLE ENTRY CUT-OUTS BEFORE FIXING THE BOX, WHERE POSSIBLE DRILL THE BOX TO PROVIDE A CLOSE-FITTING ENTRY FOR CABLES AND HEAT- RESISTANT FLEXIBLE CORDS. TAKE CARE TO REMOVE SHARP EDGES.
Connections
Use a three-core cable with a minimum conductor size of 1.0mm for a 2kW
heater, or 1.5mm for a 3kW heater to connect the unit to the supply. Connect
the incoming wires to the terminal block as follows;
TERMINAL 1 – LIVE in
TERMINAL 2 – NEUTRAL in
TERMINAL 3 – NEUTRAL(s) out to immersion heater(s)
TERMINAL 4 – LIVE out to Boost immersion heater
TERMINAL 5 – LIVE out to Off-Peak immersion heater
Clamp all surface wiring adjacent to the box or use trunking where appropriate. Secure the heat-resistant flexible cords from the immersion heaters using the cable clamp in the box.
Link terminals 4 & 5 when using a single immersion heater
Single Element Immersion Heaters
The 3 core flexible cord should be heat-resistant and rated to 85°C. TERMINAL 4 (Boost live output) should be connected to TERMINAL 5 (Off-Peak live output) and to the immersion heater. The Neutral connection should go to TERMINAL 3 and the Earth connection to the EARTH TERMINALS.
Dual Element Immersion Heaters
The elements should be controlled through separate thermostats. In practice, the thermostat for the top (short) element is usually set 5-10°C less than the thermostat for the long Off-Peak element. The 3 core flexible cords should be heat-resistant and rated 85°C.
TERMINAL 4 (boost live output) should be connected to the short element and
TERMINAL 5 (Off-Peak live output) to the long element.
The Neutral connections should go to TERMINAL 3 and the Earth connection to
the EARTH TERMINALS.
Twin Immersion Heaters
The thermostat for the top immersion element should be set lower than the thermostat for the bottom immersion heater. The 3 core flexible cords should be heat-resistant and rated 85ºC. TERMINAL 4 (boost live output) should be connected to the top immersion heater and TERMINAL 5 (off-peak live output) to the bottom immersion heater. The two Neutral connections should go to TERMINAL 3 and the Earth connections to the EARTH TERMINALS. When wiring is complete ensure that all terminal screws, including the earth terminal screws are securely tightened to achieve a minimum torque of .75Nm.
Commissioning Instructions
The commissioning switch is on the rear of the unit (once removed from the backbox) and must now be set to achieve the correct operation of the controller and to engage the BATTERY RESERVE. The display will remain blank with the switch in the “OFF” position.
It is essential that the correct commissioning switch position is selected.
Incorrect setting of the commissioning switch may result in inefficient use of
the available offpeak supply. On installation, the installer needs to select
whether the Electronic 7 will switch at GMT times throughout the year or
whether the timings need to alter as the clocks
change.
For example:
GMT/BST – Switching time will be changed by one hour. In the GMT/BST mode the
clock display will match the actual switching time.
GMT ONLY – Switching will always take place at GMT times (summer and winter).
The clock display will tell the correct time of day.
If a Connection is to be made where a 2-Rate electricity meter is controlled
by a Radio Teleswitch or other equipment which controls tariffs remotely or
seasonally, it is essential that before setting the commissioning switch you
find out how the off-peak times are controlled.
The Customer Service Centre of your Electricity Supplier will confirm
information regarding Off-Peak electricity timing and the switching method
used for your area. On installations where the 2-Rate electricity meter is
controlled by a mechanical Tariff Timeswitch, the commissioning switch should
be set to GMT ONLY.
Time Display
The Electronic 7 is fitted with an automatic clock that is pre-set on the
manufacture and should not normally require any adjustments by the user.
The clock will automatically adjust the time to Summertime (BST) or Wintertime
(GMT) as appropriate and this setting is always shown on the clock display.
No adjustment is needed to be made by the installer/user.
Resetting The Unit
Sometimes electronic equipment can become scrambled or frozen. To overcome
this you should reset the unit.
This can be achieved by holding down the buttons marked “BOOST, MINUS, PLUS &
SELECT” simultaneously.
The clock should now be adjusted to the correct time of day by the following
Setting Time of Day on page 5.
Setting Time of Day
Press the green “SET” button until the indicator on the left-hand side of the screen is next to “CLOCK”.
Adjust the hour by pressing the white “MINUS” or “PLUS” buttons. Once you are happy with the hour selected, press the blue “SELECT” button. ****The minutes will now flash. To adjust the minutes you need to once again press the “MINUS” or “PLUS” buttons.
Once you are happy with the time selected, press the blue “SELECT” button, this will now take it back to the“RUN” position on the left-hand side of the screen.
Setting Off-Peak Heating Periods
Press the green SET button until the indicator on the left-hand side of the screen is next to the “OFF-PEAK PROGRAMME”
The hour will now flash for the 1st on time, this can be adjusted by pressing
the “MINUS” and “PLUS” buttons. Once you are happy with the hour you have
selected press
the “SELECT” button ****
This will then make the minutes flash, which can be adjusted by pressing the
“MINUS” and “PLUS” buttons as required. Once you are happy with the minutes
press the
“SELECT” button to take you to the 1st off time. ****Use the “MINUS” and
“PLUS” buttons to adjust the hour. When you are happy with the hour selected
then press the “SELECT” button which shall now take you to the
minutes. Press the “MINUS” and “PLUS” buttons to SELECT the minutes you
require and once you are happy with the minutes press the “SELECT” button.
The hour will be flashing on the 2nd on time, if this is not required then press the green “SET” button which will take you back to the main screen.
If your electricity tariff offers multiple off-peak periods then the 2nd and 3rd off-peak periods should be set up by repeating the above procedure. Should you not require any further off-peak settings ensure that the remaining periods are set at the same time. For example; 2nd On 12:00am – 2nd Off 12:00am; 3rd On 12:00am – 3rd Off 12:00am (These are default settings).
Default Time Settings
Default Times
1st ON| 1st OFF| 2nd ON| 2nd OFF| 3rd ON| 3rd OFF
2:15 am| 7:15 am| 12:00am| 12:00am| 12:00am| 12:00am
Note: These are the default settings assuming the immersion heater is ON
only during the night hours and OFF during daytime hours.
After re-setting the unit the off-peak heating times will revert back to the
default factory settings, these are shown above, however, if you wish to
change these times please proceed as instructed in the SETTING OFF-PEAK
HEATINGS PERIODS part of this manual on page 5.
Completing The Installation
To assemble the controller to its mounting box, first, push the connectors
numbered 1-5 into the corresponding numbered terminal as shown in Fig.1
Carefully offer the controller to the box and secure it with the fixing
screws, ensuring the wiring does not become damaged. Switch on the mains
supply and put the rocker switch in the TIMED position.
Questions
(Q) There is no display on the screen?
(A) Ensure there is mains supply getting to the unit and that the battery
switch on the rear of the unit is in either the GMT / BST or GMT ONLY
position.
(Q) The display has become frozen?
(A) This could be due to local electrical interference. Using the RESET
procedure in this manual may rectify the fault.
(Q) How do I change the backup battery?
(A) The backup battery is integral to the unit and will save the settings
for at least two years if the power is disconnected. The battery is NOT
replaceable and any attempt to remove it will invalidate the warranty.
Specification
Electrical
Purpose of Control Tariffs | Electronic Immersion Heater Control for E7 |
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Contact Rating | 13A Amp 230V AC |
(Suitable for Immersion Heaters up to 3kW)
Contact Type| Micro-disconnection
Switch Type| Rocker switch, double-pole micro-disconnection
Supply| 230V AC 50Hz only
Protection| Class I
Control Action| Type 1B, R
Operating Time Limitation| Intermittent
Software Class| Class A
Battery Type| Lithium
Battery Life| 2 Years
Display| Custom LCD, Backlit
Clock| 12 hour AM/PM
Display Time Adjustment| 1 Minute Intervals
Switch Time Adjustment| 1 Minute Steps
Program Selection| Off-Peak, 3 periods per day.
Programmable Boost & 1 Hour Manual Boost
Mechanical
Dimensions| 170mm x 115mm x 60mm
Case Material| Thermoplastic, flame retardant
Ball Pressure Test Temperature Mounting| 75 ºC
Test Temperature| Custom surface mounted back box, Independently mounted
Environmental
Impulse Voltage Rating| Cat III 4000V
Enclosure Protection| Ip30
Pollution Degree| Degree 2
Operating Temperature Range Compliance| 0 ºC to +35 ºC
Design Standard| EN 60730-2-7, BS EN 60730-1, BS EN 60720-2-7, BEAB Approved
RoHS
RoHS
Secure Meters (UK) Ltd
Secure House, Lulworth Close,
Chandler’s Ford,
Eastleigh, SO53 3TL, UK
t: +44 1962 840048 f: +44 1962 841046
www.securemeters.com
Part Number P83080 Issue 8
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