Danfoss DEVIreg Room Intelligent Electronic Timer Controlled Thermostat Installation Guide
- July 31, 2024
- Danfoss
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Installation Guide
DEVIreg™ Room
Intelligent electronic timer controlled thermostat with App control
Introduction
The DEVIreg™ Room is a Thermostat for use with electric floor heating, the
thermostat has multiple control modes: Floor, Room and Combined. the
thermostat has adaptive timer support which provides an efficient way of
controlling your electric floor heating system.
requires special action.
The thermostat is special designed for wall mounted installation in standard
EU wall mount boxes, in and on wall, and can be used for control of total
heating as well as comfort heating of the room. The thermostat supports a
selection of commonly used frame systems for 55×55 (inner geometry) framing
systems.
Among others, the thermostat has the following features:
- ECO design LOT20 compliance
- In App setup for specific flooring and room types.
- Support for 55×55 like frame systems.
- Simple knob operation for temp. control and features.
- Bluetooth connectivity on 2.4GHz frequency at a maximum power of 10 dBm.
- Access to thermostat via App for settings for easy access, setup, or remote troubleshooting. Firmware update via DEVI Control App.
- Works out of box with default parameters as thermostat.
Standard Compliance
Electrical safety, Electro-Magnetic Compatibility and Radio aspects for this product is covered by the compliance with the following relevant standards:
- EN/IEC 60730-1 (general)
- EN/IEC 60730-2-7 (timer)
- EN/IEC 60730-2-9 (thermostat)
- EN 301 349-1 and EN 301 349-17 (EMC standard for radio equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz band)
- EN 300 328 (Effcient use of radio spectrum for radio equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz band)
SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, Danfoss A/S declares that the radio equipment DEVIreg™ Room is in
compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full Declaration of conformity can be found on
https://assets.danfoss.com/approvals/latest/281716/ID455643625457-0101.pdf
Safety instruction
Make sure that the mains power supply to the thermostat is shut off before
starting the installation.
Important: When the thermostat is used to control a floor heating
element, always use a floor sensor, and never set the maximum floor
temperature to more than the manufacturer recommends for the specific flooring
type. The device is limited to 35 °C floor temperature, due to compliance
requirements. In special cases the limit can be extended to 45 °C floor
temperature after the unrecoverable breakout has been performed. Based on the
setup in the app the thermostat has maximum temperature limitations imposed
based on our recommendations.
- Electrical heating thermostats must always be installed according to local building regulations and wiring rules. Installation must be carried out by an authorized and/or qualified installer.
- The thermostat must be used in a wall mounted installation supplied through an all-pole disconnection switch (fuse).
- Do not expose the thermostat/switch to moisture, water, dust, and excessive heat.
- This thermostat/switch can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved, by a person responsible for their safety.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the thermostat/switch.
- The device is designed for permanent operation.
Instructional video material
To make it easy we show the features and functions of the product in videos
that are present on our YouTube channel.
Installation Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when placing the thermostat.
Install the thermostat in a suitable height on the wall (typical 80 – 170 cm)
Do not place the thermostat on the inner side of a poorly insulated exterior
wall.
Install the thermostat more than 50 cm from window and door openings
Do not place the thermostat in a way that it will be exposed to direct
sunlight.
The thermostat must not be installed in direct wet areas (Zones 0, 1 and
2).Always follow local regulations regarding IP classes, this doesn’t mean
that the thermostats can’t be installed in bathrooms.
Do not position the floor sensor close to door openings or at places where the
sunlight or other heat sources are located in the floor.
Installation steps
Description | Illustration |
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1. Unpack the thermostat. Make sure all parts are delivered (1 pc. thermostat
unit ,1 pc. Power supply, 1 pc. Frame, 1 pc. Frame adapter, 1 pc. Spacer, and
1 pc. wire sensor) along with the instructions written in local official
language.|
2. Place the floor sensor in the Flexpipe and make sure the sensor element is
properly fixed inside a Flexpipe. The Flexpipe must guide the sensor cable all
the way to the wall/connection box. Our mats have this product included. sold
separately as (140F1114).|
3. The bending radius for the Flexpipe must be more than 50 mm.
4. Make sure the floor sensor is located with equal distances between two
heating
cables (> 2 cm) located at a representative position.
5. For thin floor constructions: the Flexpipe should be flush with the sub-
floor surface, countersink the Flexpipe if possible.
For thicker constructions: the Flexpipe including the sensor should be located
such that the sensor is exposed to a representative heating level, our
recommendation is still that the sensor must be located equidistant between
the cables or mat runs.|
6. Ensure that the wiring circuit is disconnected and voltage free, turn off
the all-pole disconnect.
7. Connect the wires according to the wiring diagram on back of the power
supply of the thermostat. Ensure that the terminals are properly fastened and
wires are securely connected.|
8. The screen/PE wire from the electric heating element must be connected to
the PE wire from the main power supply using a separate connector.|
9. Fasten the thermostat’s power supply to the wall terminal box using screws
in minimum 2 of the designated holes on the power supply unit.
Notice: place the thermostat according to the – arrow|
10. Attach the frame and the Top frame to the thermostat. After that attach
the thermostat to the Power supply unit by a softly press until all parts
flrmly
connected.
11. Carefully attach the thermostat to the Power supply – take care that the
connector pins are not bent.|
12. After electrical installation is completed, turn on the all-pole
disconnect (fuse).
13. The thermostat is now ready for use.| The thermostat does not require any
settings to be performed in the app, however this will be required to modify
advanced features, schedules and more.
14. Dismount thermostat front for replacement.| Perform steps 11 and 10
carefully in the mentioned order, detachment can be done without tools or with
a flathead screwdriver.
Connection scheme
Technical specifications
Operating voltage | 220-240 V~, 50/60 Hz |
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Power consumption | OFF: <175 mW Idle: <200 mW |
Contact rating:
– Resistive load
– Inductive load| 230 V ~ 16 A/3680 W
Cos φ = 0,3 max. 1 A
Floor sensor| NTC 15 kΩ @ 25 °C, 3 m. (default)*
Control| PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)
emperature control
range| Room temperature: 15 °C to 35 °C
Floor temperature: 5 °C to 35 °C
(45 °C after breakout)
Ambient temperature range| 0 °C to 35 °C
Frost protection| 4 °C to 14 °C (default value 5 °C)
IP class| 21
Protection class| Class II –
Maximum cable size| 1 x 4 mm² or 2 x 2,5 mm² /terminal
Controller type| 1B
Software class| A
Pollution degree| 2 (Domestic use)
Over voltage category| III
Temperature for Ball
pressure test| 75 °C
Storage temperature| -25 °C to 60 °C
Timer functions| 3 periods per day. Resolution of timer is
30 minutes.
Timer backup for 1 hour
Dimensions| 85 mm x 85 mm x 20-24 mm
(in wall depth: 22 mm)
Weight| 204 g
- standard DEVI sensor 140F1091 3m.
User Guide
Product interface
- When knob is in temp adjustment mode the thermostat will not run the time schedule program.
Knob position | Description |
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OFF | In this position the thermostat is not active. |
Timer schedule / App communication | In this position the thermostat is |
running in schedule mode.
In this position the thermostat is ready for App configuration/modification.
Frost protection| In this position the thermostat is operating in frost
protection mode.
Temp adjustment| By turning the knob clockwise the temperature will increase.
User interface/ daily use
On the thermostat the temperature can be directly adjusted using the knob/dial
by setting the indicator on the wanted temperature, this will disregard any
schedule, however, still adhere to any set min/max limitations (can be set in
the app).
The positions Frost protection, Timer schedule or OFF can be selected using
the knob/dial.
Selecting the Frost protection mode will see the thermostat ensure that the
frost temperature is maintained, this value can be set between 4-14 °C
(default 5 °C) in the app.
Selecting the timer schedule / app communication mode the device will be
connectable in the DEVI control app, the communication is done via Bluetooth
4.2, where temperatures, settings, schedule, limits and more can be set to the
desired level.
Selecting the OFF mode will disable the thermostat completely.
When the thermostat is in all other positions than Timer schedule/App
communication the app can only display limited information, in OFF the app and
thermostat will be completely OFF and nothing will be indicated or
communicated to the app.
To pair the thermostat with the app, place the thermostat in the App
communication position and start the process in the app , the device will
blink with the communication indicator. After the app has initiated the
communication with the thermostat, the user needs to turn the dial out to
manual temperature setting and back into the App communication position, this
is to validate with what thermostat the paring is wanted.
Indicators
The indicators are shine through and are within the knob of the product, these
will light up when needed.
All indicators fade out after a duration (default 20 seconds) unless an error is present. Additionally, indicators will “wake up” upon manual interaction with the thermostat, heating state change, schedule event, app connection or errors/warnings appearing.
Heat indicator| • This indicator lights up and turns red when the thermostat
switches on and delivers current to the electric heating element. After some
seconds the indicator fades out.
• This indicator lights up and turns green when the thermostat is powered and
OK.
After some seconds the indicator fades out.
• The indicator flashes red when an error is present, this will persist until
error is alleviated, heating will not be activated/ activatable.
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Data communication| • This indicator flashes white when initiating data
communication between the
thermostat and communication device unit.
• The indicator flashes in part of the paring process
• The indicator is constant lightning white when communication between the
thermostat and communication device is present.
The indicator turns off when communication stops.
Schedule| • This indicator lights up white when the built in schedule changes
from Non active to
active and vice versa. After some seconds, the indicator fades out.
• The indicator flashes in part of the paring process.
• This indicator flashes white when there are warnings. The warning will be
present until
App communication is activated, however the indicator will only flash for a
duration (default 20 seconds). Warnings will be displayed in the App.
Default settings and out of the box settings.
The DEVIreg™ Room will have the following settings out of the box:
Maximum Room temperature 35 °C
Maximum floor temperature: 28 °C
Minimum floor temperature 5 °C
If the thermostat is placed onto the schedule (clock) icon without having the
app connected, the temperature is default 21 °C
Factory reset
To perform a factory reset the thermostat needs to be powered and correctly
mounted, on the bottom of the device (circled below) is a pin hole, by
pressing a needle into this pinhole a button will be activated, after 20-30
seconds of activation of this button the thermostat will perform a factory
reset. All indicators will flash briefly to inform about successful factory
reset.
The thermostat will briefly be rebooting please allow for up to 5 seconds for
the thermostat to be back to a responsive state.
Performing an factory reset will reset errors and warnings.
Alternative method, the front cover on the thermostat can be removed using the
slot on the bottom of the thermostat and the button can be activated with a
finger or similar.
The factory reset can only be performed whilst the thermostat is powered.
Breakout
To enable the thermostat to go up to a floor temperature of 45°C, or to use
the room only control functionality. a permanent modification must be made,
this can invalidate your warranty on the product and connected products.
The higher maximum temperature limit or alternative control mode needs to be
set in the app after the action has been performed.
To best perform the action the thermostat unit needs to be dismounted from the
power supply, on the back of the thermostat there is a hole as shown below, to
perform the breakout the plastic seal in the hole needs to be broken and
thereafter the PCB trace needs to be broken. The action is best performed with
a flathead screwdriver or similar as shown below.
whilst doing the breakout please take care not to damage any other components
on the circuit board.
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REFERENCE TO APP MANUAL
To pair the thermostat with the app, initiate the app and follow the
instructions provided in the app.
App enabled functions
- wizard assisted installation scheduling
- pre-heating (adaptive heating)
- thermostat limits adaptation
- control mode changeability
- child lock
- settings lock
- warning and error readout
- information export
- help function
- complete overview of data and functions
Warnings and error messages
Warning table
Warning | Description | Reference |
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W1 | Schedule overwritten due to manual dial setting | Set when Schedule is |
active (Set in App) but dial has been turned to set a manual setpoint
W2| Invalid clock| If time is totally invalid – less than 2021 or above 2050
or use production date or first time connected to App
W3| Child lock is enable| Will be active if child lock is enable and the user
tries to change the setpoint or mode with the potentiometer (or encoder)
W5| Set temperature not achievable| Warning given when the room/floor
temperature from schedule or manual setpoint can’t be reached within 40 PWM
periods (Output from heating control)
W8| Maximum Floor Temperature Limit reached| Set if Maximum Floor Temperature
is reached while in Combi Mode while Room Temperature is not at Set point
W10| Temperature set above maximum temperature limit| Set, if maximum
temperature is lower than the current temperature knob/potentiometer is
pointing at. Like Max set to 25°C and knob
is set to 27°C
Error table
Error type | No | Description | Solution | Need restart |
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Floor Sensor
disconnected| E1| Connection to sensor is lost| Contact installer or local
Danfoss
service| The thermostat requires a restart
to operate again
Floor Sensor
short- circuited| E2| Sensor shortcircuited| Contact installer or
local Danfoss service| The thermostat requires a restart
to operate again
Thermostat overheated| E3| Thermostat is overheated, heating
is turned off.| Wait until thermostat
cools down| The thermostat needs no restart
but will start heating when the
temperature is lowered
Room sensor disconnected| E4| Room temperature sensor value too
low.| Contact installer or local Danfoss
service|
Room sensor short-
circuited| E5| Room temperature sensor value
too high.| Contact installer or local Danfoss
service|
Unrecoverable error,
Power supply| E6| Power supply is detected as defective| Contact installer or
local Danfoss
service|
Potentiometer / dial
error| E9| Potentiometer is detected as defective| Contact installer or
local Danfoss
service| The potentiometer is reading a value that is outside of the given
range
Invalid communication| E10| Bluetooth communication
error| Retry / Contact installer or local Danfoss service| Bluetooth
communication has encountered
an unexpected / faulty command
Unrecoverable error| E11| Unrecoverable error| Contact installer or local
Danfoss
service|
Eco Design Sheet
To comply with ECO design regulations for electric local space heaters 1188/2015 the following table is to be filled in with the specifics of the heating system. Herein the thermostat information for this specific product is prefilled, please fill any/all blank slots.
Information requirements for electric local space heaters
Model identifier(s): DEVIreg™ Room
Item | Symbol | Value | Unit | Item | Unit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Heat output | Type of heat input, for electric storage local space | ||||
heaters only (select one) | |||||
Nominal heat output | P | ||||
nom | kW | manual heat charge control, with integrated thermostat | [yes/no] |
Minimum heat output
(indicative)| P
min| | kW| manual heat charge controlwith room and/ or outdoor temperature
feedback| [yes/no]
Maximum continuous
heat output| P
max,c| | kW| electronic heat charge control with room and/ or outdoor
temperature feedback| [yes/no]
Auxiliary electricity
consumption| | | | fan assisted heat output| [yes/no]
At nominal heat output| el
max| <0,00062| kW| Type of heat output/ room temperature control (select one)|
At minimum
heat output| el
min| <0,00062| kW| single stage heat output and no room temperature control|
[no]
In standby
mode| el
SB| <0,000175| kW| Two or more manual stages, no room
temperature control| [no]
| | | | with mechanic thermostat room temperature control| [no]
| | | | with electronic room temperature
control| [no]
| | | | electronic room temperature control plus day timer| [no]
| | | | electronic room temperature control plus week timer| [yes]
| | | | Other control options (multiple selections
possible)|
| | | | room temperature control, with presence
detection| [no]
| | | | room temperature control, with open window detection| [no]
| | | | with dist ance control option| [no]
| | | | with adaptive start control| [yes]
| | | | with working time limitation| [no]
| | | | with black bulb sensor| [no]
Contact details| Danfoss A/S, Nordborgvej 81,
6430 Nordborg, Denmark| | | |
Warranty
A 2-year product warranty is valid for:
- thermostats incl. DEVIreg™ Room.
Should you, against all expectations, experience a problem with your DEVI
product, you will find that Danfoss offers DEVIwarranty valid from the date of
purchase that was no later than 2 years from production date on the following
conditions:
During the warranty period Danfoss shall offer a new comparable product or
repair the product if the product is found to be faulty by reason of defective
design, materials or workmanship. The decision to either repair or replace
will be solely at the discretion of Danfoss.
The decision to either repair or replace will be solely at the discretion of
Danfoss. Danfoss shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental
damages including, but not limited to, damages to property or extra utility
expenses. No extension of the warranty period following repairs undertaken is
granted.
The warranty shall be valid only if the WARRANTY CERTIFICATE is completed
correctly and in accordance with the instructions, the fault is submitted to
the installer or the seller without undue delay and proof of purchase is
provided. Please note that the WARRANTY CERTIFICATE must be filled in, stamped
and signed by the authorized installer performing the installation
(Installation date must be indicated). After the installation is performed,
store and keep the WARRANTY CERTIFICATE and purchase documents (invoice,
receipt or similar) during the whole warranty period.
DEVIwarranty shall not cover any damage caused by incorrect conditions of use,
incorrect installation or if installation has been carried out by non-
authorized electricians. All work will be invoiced in full if Danfoss is
required to inspect or repair faults that have arisen as a result of any of
the above. The DEVIwarranty shall not extend to products which have not been
paid in full. Danfoss will, at all times, provide a rapid and effiective
response to all complaints and inquiries from our customers.
The warranty explicitly excludes all claims exceeding the above conditions.
For full warranty text visit www.devi.com.
devi.danfoss.com/en/warranty/
WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
The DEVIwarranty is granted to:
Address Stamp
Purchase date
Serial number of the product
Product Art. No.
Connected output [W] Installation Date Connection Date
& Signature & Signature
Not mandatory
Disposal instruction
This symbol on the product indicates that it may not be disposed of as
household waste.
It must be handed over to the applicable take-back scheme for the recycling of
electrical and electronic equipment.
- Dispose of the product through channels provided for this purpose.
- Comply with all local and currently applicable laws and regulations.
Danfoss A/S
Nordborgvej 81
6430 Nordborg
Denmark
Danfoss A/S
DEVI – devi.com + +45 7488 8500 + E-Mail:
EH@danfoss.com
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can be made without subsequential changes being necessary in specifcations
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