heatit Z-TRM3 WiFi Thermostat Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- HEATIT
Table of Contents
heatit Z-TRM3 WiFi Thermostat
INTRODUCTION
Heatit Z-TRM3 is an electronic thermostat for electrical floor heating,
designed to be mounted in a standard flush box. The thermostat has a built-in
Z-Wave chip that can be connected with Home Automation systems. Heatit Z-TRM3
is equipped with a single-pole relay and fits into System 55 frames. The
thermostat can withstand a load of max 16A /3600W at 230VAC.
NB! If the sensor mode is changed to A or AF mode then a room sensor
compensation process will start, which limits maximum power output to 75%. The
thermostat adapts to the environment within a few days. No internal sensor
calibration should be performed during the first few days.
STATEMENT REGARDING PRODUCTS FROM MULTIPLE
MANUFACTURERS
Please read this before installation
This device may be used with all devices certified with the Z-Wave Plus™
certificate and should be compatible with such devices produced by any
manufacturer. Every primary controller is different depending on the
manufacturer, their target audience and intended use/application. Please
review the functionalities implemented by the primary controller you intend to
use with our Z-Wave Plus certified device to ensure that it provides the
necessary controls to take full advantage of our product’s capabilities.
BEHAVIOR WITHIN THE Z-WAVE™ NETWORK
- This device may be operated within any Z-Wave network with
- Z-Wave-certified devices from other manufacturers. All non-battery-operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of manufacturer to increase the reliability of the network. On delivery, the device does not belong to any Z-Wave network.
- The device needs to be added to an existing network to communicate with the other devices within it. Devices may also be removed from a network. The add/remove processes are initiated by the primary controller of the Z-Wave network.
QUICK START
- Switch off the mains supply (disable the fuse).
- Open the wall switch box.
- Connect wires according to the labeling described in chapter 5 ”Installation”.
- After verifying the connections, switch the mains supply back on.
- Set the primary controller in add mode (security/non-security).
- Press and hold the center button until “OFF” is shown on the display (approx. 10 seconds).
- Press down button until you reach “CON”, press and hold until the display shows a rotating light pattern.
- The thermostat will display “INC” when the thermostat is successfully added.
NB! If adding/removing fails, Err (error) will appear.
INSTALLATION
Installation must be done by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Building codes. Before installation, disconnect the power to the device from the mains. During installation of the device, power to the device must be disconnected AT ALL TIMES!
Controls
Use e.g. a small slotted screwdriver. Start by carefully removing the front
cover by pushing the release springs. The front cover and the frame may now be
removed.
Connect the wires to the thermostat terminals: Use 1.5mm² or 2.5mm² according to load.
- HEATING (N) Heating cable connection (Neutral)
- N Power connection (Neutral) 230VAC
- L Power connection (Live) 230VAC
- HEATING (L) Heating cable connection
- FLOOR SENSOR NTC type (10, 12, 15, 22, 33 or 47kΩ) Default 10kΩ
- EXTERNAL SENSOR NTC type (10, 12, 15, 22, 33 or 47kΩ) Default 10kΩ
Next, position the thermostat and mount it into the wall flush box using 2-4 screws. Position the frame over the flush box, then position and carefully press the front cover until it snaps in place. Check that the front cover has snapped in place properly on both sides. The front cover should now fit firmly on all sides. In order to read the Power Metering, the load needs to be connected to both heating L + N..
Note! The top cover has to be installed when the thermostat is connected to the main power source. The thermostat is not a SELV product. All voltage parts must be considered to be 230VAC.
ADD/REMOVE
- Please read this before installation
- The primary controller/gateway has a mode for adding or removing devices. Please refer to your primary controller manual on how to set the primary controller in add/remove mode. The device may only be added or removed from the network if the primary controller is in add/remove mode. When the device is removed from the network, it will NOT revert to factory settings.
- There are two ways to add the device to a Z-Wave network.
Method 1: Standard (Manual)
- Press Center (confirm) for 10 seconds. The display will show OFF.
- Press Right (down) 5 times until you see Con on the display.
- Start the add/remove device process in your primary controller.
- Start the add/remove mode by pressing Center (confirm) for approximately 2 seconds.
Adding/removing mode is indicated on the display by rotating LED segments on
the display. This lasts until the timeout occurs after 90 seconds, or until
the module has been added/removed in the network. Confirmation will show
Inc/EcL on the display. Exit programming mode by choosing ESC in the menu.
Your thermostat is now ready for use with default settings.
NB! When the thermostat is removed from the gateway, the parameters are not
reset. To reset the parameters, see Chapter 7:
”Factory reset”. If adding/removing fails, Err (error) will appear.
Please perform a ”remove device” process and try again. If Err displays again,
please see Chapter 7: “Factory reset”.
Method 2: SmartStart (Automatic)
SmartStart enabled products may be added to a Z-Wave network
by scanning the Z-Wave QR-Code on the product if your primary controller
supports SmartStart inclusion. No further action is required and the
SmartStart product will be added automatically after being powered on within
range of the primary controller.
The Z-Wave QR-Code locations may be found in Chapter 20
”Z-Wave QR-Code/DSK”.
FACTORY RESET
By pressing buttons Right and Center (down and confirm) for 20 seconds, the
thermostat will perform a complete factory reset. The device will display rES
for 10 seconds while performing a factory reset. When rES no longer is
displayed, the thermostat has been reset.
NB! Please use this procedure only when the primary controller/ gateway is
missing or otherwise inoperable.
Startup
After powering up the device for the first time, all the parameters will have default settings.
PRINCIPLES OF REGULATION
Using Floor / External sensor (F, A2 or A2F-Mode)
The thermostat uses temperature readings retrieved from the internal sensor or external wired sensor to regulate heating. When you have chosen a setpoint temperature, the thermostat will use an internal hysteresis to regulate the temperature. This hysteresis is adjustable. See Chapter 5 “Installation”.
Using Internal sensor (A-mode/AF mode)
If you have a set point of 20°C, the thermostat will use the full power until the temperature is 19°C. The thermostat will then begin to regulate the output from 19°C with a 75% duty cycle until it reaches 19.25°C. When the temperature has reached 19.5°C the thermostat will use a 50% duty cycle, until it reaches 20°C, then the thermostat turns off and repeats the process. For example, at a 75% duty cycle it will turn ON for a total of 90 minutes and OFF for 30 minutes.
PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT
To activate the programming mode, press Center (confirm) for 10 seconds. The display will show OFF. You are now in programming mode. To scroll up and down in the menu, use buttons 1 and 3 (left and right) to navigate. To enter the submenu, press Center (confirm). Always confirm your setting by pressing Center (confirm) for 2 seconds. Sto will appear to indicate saved settings.
TEMPERATURE SHOWN IN DISPLAY
By default, the temperature shown on the display is the setpoint. This may be altered with parameter 13: “Temperature display”. You may calibrate the sensor values ±4 degrees using parameters 10 to 12.
STANDBY AND MAIN SCREEN
When the thermostat remains untouched for a while, it will automatically revert to the standby screen. The standby screen will by default show the setpoint temperature. By pressing any button once, you will see the measured temperature. By pressing the left or right (up or down) button one more time, you will change the setpoint.
Menu structure
OFF Turns the thermostat off
Sensors:
- F Depending on your choice of sensors, the menu will change.
- SEn Select the right Ohm value for your external/floor sensor.
- NTC type (10, 12, 15, 22, 33 or 47kΩ). Default 10kΩ.
- CAE Calibration for external sensor.
- CAF Calibration for floor sensor.
- CAr Calibration for internal sensor
- br1 The display brightness may be adjusted in this menu.
- Con Activation of inclusion/exclusion mode. dIF Hysteresis.
- ALo Setting lowest allowed temperature (limitation). (Air sensor)
- AHI Setting highest allowed temperature (limitation). (Air sensor)
- Flo Setting lowest allowed temperature (limitation). (Floor sensor)
- FHI Setting highest allowed temperature (limitation). (Floor sensor)
- A2L Setting lowest allowed temperature (limitation). (A2 air sensor)
- A2H Setting highest allowed temperature (limitation). (A2 air sensor)
- ESC Escape – exit programming menu
CHOICE OF SENSOR
The thermostat has a range of choices when it comes to sensors. To access the menu, press Center (confirm) for 10 seconds, then press Right (down) once. An A will appear on the display. Then press Center (confirm) again and choose modes while moving up and down with buttons Left or Right:
- F Floor sensor
- A Internal sensor
- AF Internal sensor + Floor sensor
- A2 External room sensor
- A2F External room sensor + Floor sensor
When you have chosen sensor mode, press the Center (confirm) button. If you
choose F without having a floor sensor connected, Er4 will be shown in the
display. If you choose A2 or A2F and there is no external sensor installed,
Er5 will be displayed on the screen.
NOTE : Wooden floors require that a floor sensor is connected in order to
limit the floor temperature to a maximum of 27°C (in accordance with
specifications from most wooden floor manufacturers).
When using the thermostat is used in (AF or A2F) the floor limiter FHI is
automatically set to 27°C. When using any other sensor type (A, F or A2F) the
max temperatures is default 5°C minimum and 40°C maximum.
SELECTING THE RIGHT OHM VALUE FOR YOUR EXTERNAL FLOOR SENSOR
The following values are available: NTC type (10, 12, 15, 22, 33 or 47kΩ).
Default 10kΩ. Confirm with the Center (confirm) button. You can not combine
two types of NTC sensors.
CALIBRATION
CAr, CAF, CAE – Parameters 10, 11, 12) Using Floor / External sensor (F, A2
or A2F-mode)
In this mode, you may adjust the displayed temperature. If the Temperature
sensor is not calibrated properly, you can make minor changes to the
temperature readout. You can calibrate the measured temperature by up to ±6°C.
SENSORTYPE
| CALIBRATION FROM
MENU STRUCTURE
|
PARAMETER
---|---|---
Internal sensor| CAr| 10
Floor sensor| CAF| 11
External sensor| CAE| 12
BRIGHTNESS
Use Left and Right (up and down) buttons to adjust the brightness level from 0 to 9. Confirm with the Center (confirm) button.
HYSTERESIS (DIF)
In this mode, you can make changes to the thermostat hysteresis. You may change the hysteresis from 0.3°C up to max 3.0°C. Confirm with the Center (confirm) button. The Default setting is 0.5°C. When using water based heating, the recommended hysteresis is a minimum of 1.0°C. This only applies when using a floor sensor or an external sensor
MIN/MAX TEMPERATURE SETTINGS
- Flo Min Floor temperature
- FHI Max Floor temperature
- ALo Min Air/room temperature
- AHI Max Air/room temperature
- Confirm with Center (confirm)
- ESC Leaving programming mode.
- Confirm with the Center (confirm) button
FAST FUNCTIONS FROM STANDBY / MAIN SCREEN
This is a list of some functions that you may use without entering the menu structure. From standby modus you may do the following:
DISPLAY ON/OFF (don/doF)
Activate by pressing the Left and Center (up and confirm) buttons for 10 seconds. The display light is temporarily activated if one of the buttons is pushed. In case doF is activated, the screen will be blank (may be used if installed where people are sensitive to the display light). When touching the display, the screen lights up.
CHILD LOCK (LOC)
By pressing the Left and Right (up and down) buttons for 10 seconds, child
lock will be activated, and no changes can be made. Trying to make changes
causes the LOC text to appear on the display.
Child lock is deactivated by pressing Left and Right (up and down) buttons for
10 seconds. OPn will appear on the display
ERROR CODES
-
Err Adding fail
See Chapter 6.1 ”Add/Remove”. -
Er1 Internal error
Contact your local dealer. -
Er2 Z-Wave error
Contact your local dealer. -
Er3 Internal error
Contact your local dealer. -
Er4 Floor sensor error
You have chosen F, AF or A2F sensor mode without having a floor sensor connected, or the sensor may be damaged. -
Er5 External sensor error
You have chosen A2 or A2F, and there are no external sensors installed or the sensor may be damaged.
QR-CODE PLACEMENT (DSK)
The QR-Code is needed when including a device using S2 security or SmartStart. The DSK can be found in the QR-Code and is located:
- On the product.
- On the Quick Guide manual.
- On the product box.
SECURITY
S2 security enhances Z-Wave Plus with an additional layer of AES 128-bit encryption of the wireless Z-Wave communication to prevent hacking and man-in- middle attacks on the home network. This device supports S2 and has a Z-Wave DSK QR-Code label that may be used when the module is added to the Z-Wave home network. The primary controller will ask for a 5-digit code, which can be found underneath the QR-Code. The primary controller will then ask you to confirm the rest of the code that is contained in the QR-Code.
NODE INFORMATION FRAME
The node information frame is the ”business card” of a Z-Wave device. It contains information about the device type and its technical features. The add and remove procedure of the device is confirmed by sending out a node information frame. Besides this, it may be necessary for certain network operations to send out a node information frame.
ASSOCIATIONS
Z-Wave devices interact with other Z-Wave devices. The relationship between
one device controlling another device is called an association. In order to
control a subordinate device, the controlling device needs to maintain a list
of devices that will receive controlling commands. These lists are called
”Association Groups”. They are always related to the specific event triggered
(e.g., sensor reports). In case the event is triggered, all devices stored in
the respective association group will receive a joint wireless command.
23.1 Setting and removing associations
Associations may be assigned and removed via Z-Wave commands. Please refer to
your primary controller/Z-Wave gateway for more information.
23.2 Multichannel support
Heatit Z-TRM3 has support for the Multichannel Command Class. This allows the
thermostat to be perceived as many devices by the primary controller, where
each of the devices has association groups in order to send information to
other Z-Wave devices. See the chapter concerning ”Association Groups” for more
information. Commands sent to each logical device will be interpreted
according to the description in the section ”Supporting Command Classes”.
No Multichannel support
- If the primary controller or the Z-Wave devices to be associated with Heatit Z-TRM3 do not support the Multichannel Command Class (Multichannel encapsulation), only the association groups in the root device are accessible. This device contains 5 association groups. See Chapter 23 concerning ”Association Groups” for more information. The root device is the actual thermostat device.
Association Groups With Multichannel support:
THERMOSTAT DEVICE 1 | THE MAINTHERMOSTAT DEVICE |
---|---|
Group 1 | Lifeline. (Normally used by the Z-Wave Controller) Sends: |
-Thermostat Setpoint Reports
-Thermostat Mode Reports
-Thermostat Operating State
-Meter Reports
Max. nodes in group: 5
Group 2| Send Binary Switch Set commands representing the status of the internal relay.
Max. nodes in group: 5
MULTILEVEL SENSOR DEVICE 2| DEVICE FOR INTERNAL
ROOMTEMPERATURE SENSOR
Group 1| Lifeline
Send Multilevel Sensor Reports. Max. nodes in group: 5
Group 2| Send Multilevel Sensor Reports. Max. nodes in group: 5
MULTILEVEL SENSOR DEVICE 3| DEVICE FOR EXTERNAL
ROOMTEMPERATURE SENSOR
Group 1| Lifeline
Send Multilevel Sensor Reports. Max. nodes in group: 5
Group 2| Send Multilevel Sensor Reports. Max. nodes in group: 5
MULTILEVEL SENSOR DEVICE 4| DEVICE FOR FLOOR
SENSOR
Group 1| Lifeline
Send Multilevel Sensor Reports. Max. nodes in group: 5
Group 2| Send Multilevel Sensor Reports. Max. nodes in group: 5
Without Multichannel support:
THERMOSTAT DEVICE 1 | THE MAINTHERMOSTAT DEVICE |
---|---|
Group 1 | Lifeline. (Normally used by the Z-Wave Controller) Sends: |
– Device Reset Notifications.
– Thermostat Setpoint Reports
– Thermostat Mode Reports
– Thermostat Operating State
– Basic Reports
– Meter Reports
Max. nodes in group: 5
Group 2| Send Binary Switch Set commands representing the status of the internal relay.
Max. nodes in group: 5
Group 3| Internal sensor
Send Multilevel Sensor Reports for internal temperature sensor.
Max. nodes in group: 5
Group 4| External sensor
Send Multilevel Sensor Reports for external room temperature sensor.
Max. nodes in group: 5
Group 5| Floor sensor
Send Multilevel Sensor Reports for floor sensor. Max. nodes in group: 5
CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
Z-Wave products are supposed to work out of the box after inclusion. Some device configuration may, however, alter the functionality to better serve user needs or unlock further enhanced features. All of the parameters listed in the following table do not feature altering capabilities, advanced or read only flag.
NO #
| PARA SIZE
(BYTE)
|
NAME
| SHORT DESCRIPTION /
COMMENT
|
VALUE
|
DESCRIPTION OFVALUE
---|---|---|---|---|---
1| 1| Operation mode| Device turned on or off| 0| Off
1| Heating mode
| | | | |
2| 2| Sensor mode| Chooses which sensor type to use with thermostat| 0|
F-mode, floor sensor mode
1| A-mode, internal room sensor mode (Default)
2| AF-mode, internal room sensor with floor limitation
3| A2-mode, external room sensor mode
4| A2F-mode, external sensor with floor limitation
| | | | |
3| 1| Floor sensor type| NTC sensor value| 0| 10K NTC (Default)
1| 12K NTC
2| 15K NTC
3| 22K NTC
4| 33K NTC
5| 47K NTC
| | | | |
4| 1| Temp. control hysteresis (diF)| Adjusts the hysteresis.| 3-30| 0.3°C to
3.0°C.
Default is 5 (0.5°C)
| | | | |
5| 2| Floor min. temp. limit (Flo)| Chooses min. floor temp. before engaging
thermostat| 50-400| 5.0°C to 40.0°C.
Default is 50 (5.0°C)
| | | | |
6| 2| Floor max. temp. limit (FHi)| Chooses max. floor temp. before
disengaging thermostat| 50-400| 5.0°C to 40.0°C.
Default is 400 (40.0°C)
| | | | |
7| 2| Air min. temp. limit (ALo)| Chooses min. air temp. before engaging
thermostat| 50-400| 5.0°C to 40.0°C.
Default is 50 (5.0°C)
| | | | |
8| 2| Air max. temp. limit (AHi)| Chooses max. air temp. before disengaging
thermostat| 50-400| 5.0°C to 40.0°C.
Default is 400 (40.0°C)
| | | | |
9| 2| Heating mode setpoint| Defines the thermostat setpoint| 50-400| 5.0°C to
40.0°C.
Default is 210 (21.0°C)
| | | | |
10| 1| Room sensor calibration (A)| Calibrates room sensor to increase
temperature accuracy| -60 to 60| -6.0°C to 6.0°C.
Default is 0 (0.0°C).
NB! To set a negative value, use 256 and subtract the desired value.
| | | | |
11| 1| Floor sensor calibration| Calibrates floor sensor to increase
temperature accuracy| -60 to 60| -6.0°C to 6.0°C.
Default is 0 (0.0°C).
NB! To set a negative value, use 256 and subtract the desired value.
| | | | |
12| 1| External sensor calibration| Calibrates external sensor to increase
temperature accuracy| -60 to 60| -6.0°C to 6.0°C.
Default is 0 (0.0°C).
NB! To set a negative value, use 256 and subtract the desired value.
| | | | |
13| 1| Temp. display| Selects which temperature is shown on the display. Refer
to Chapter 11 ”Standby and main screen”.| 0| Display setpoint temperature
(Default)
1| Display measured temperature
14| 1| Button brightness- dimmed state| Configures the brightness of the
buttons in dimmed state| 0-100| 0 to 100%
(Default 50%)
| | | | |
15| 1| Button brightness- active
state
| Configures the brightness of the buttons in active state| 0-100| 0 to 100%
(Default 100%)
NO #
| PARA SIZE
(BYTE)
|
NAME
| SHORT DESCRIPTION /
COMMENT
|
VALUE
|
DESCRIPTION OFVALUE
---|---|---|---|---|---
16| 1| Display brightness- dimmed state| Configures the brightness of the
display in dimmed state| 0-100| 0 to 100%
(Default 50%)
17| 1| Display brightness- active
state
| Configures the brightness of the display in active state| 0-100| 0 to 100%
(Default 100%)
18| 2| Temp. report interval| Time interval between consecutive temp. reports.
Temp. reports can also be sent as a result of polling.| 30-32767| 30 to 32767
seconds. Default is 60 seconds
19| 1| Temp. report hysteresis| The temperature report will be sent if there
is a difference in temperature value from the previous value reported, defined
in this pa- rameter (hysteresis). Temperature reports can also be sent as a
result of polling.| 1-100| 0.1°C to 10.0°C.
Default is 10 (1.0°C)
20| 2| Meter report interval| Time interval between consecutive meter reports.
Meter reports can also be sent as a result of polling.| 30-32767| 30 to 32767
seconds. Default is 90 seconds
21| 1| Meter report data value| Delta value in kWh between consecutive
meter reports. Meter reports can also be sent as a result of polling.
| 0| Reporting meter based on change is disabled
0-255| A delta value
of 0 to 25.5 kWh will result in a metering report.
Default is 10 (1.0 kWh)
COMMAND CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
The following table lists all Command Classes supported by the Z-Wave device. The device supports both S0, S2 Authenticated security and S2 Unauthenticated security.
|
INSECURE INCLUSION
| INSECURE ON SECURE
INCLUSION
| SECURE ON SECURE
INCLUSION
---|---|---|---
Z-Wave Plus Information v2| Yes| Yes|
Association v2| Yes| | Yes
Association Group Information v1| Yes| | Yes
Multilevel Sensor v5| Yes| | Yes
Multichannel Association v3| Yes| | Yes
Multichannel v4| Yes| | Yes
Transport Service v2| Yes| Yes|
Version v3| Yes| | Yes
Manufacturer Specific v2| Yes| | Yes
Device Reset Locally v1| Yes| | Yes
Power level v1| Yes| | Yes
Security v1| Yes| Yes|
Security 2 v1| Yes| Yes|
Supervision v1| Yes| Yes|
Configuration v3| Yes| | Yes
Firmware Update v5| Yes| | Yes
Thermostat Setpoint v3| Yes| | Yes
Thermostat Mode v3| Yes| | Yes
Thermostat Operating State v1| Yes| | Yes
Basic v2| Yes| | Yes
Meter v3| Yes| | Yes
Besides the mandatory command classes, Heatit Z-TRM3 has support for the following command classes:
Basic command class
A Basic command to the root endpoint or endpoint 1 will change the Thermostat Mode. Uses the following values:
- 0x00 = OFF (thermostat regulation is deactivated)
- 0x01 = Heating Mode (thermostat regulation is active)
Binary Switch Command Class
Sends Binary Switch commands to other devices when the internal relay is switched. It used to control other slave relay devices. Uses the following values:
- 0x00 = OFF
- 0xFF = ON
Thermostat Setpoint Command Class
When a Thermostat Setpoint Set command is received by the root device, it sets the chosen setpoint for heating mode.
Thermostat Mode
It is possible to change the operating mode of the thermostat by sending a
Thermostat Mode Set command. The accessible operating modes are:
0x00 = OFF (thermostat regulation is deactivated)
0x01= Heating Mode (thermostat regulation is active)
Thermostat Operating State
The thermostat reports the operating state of the internal relay using this
command class.
0x00 = Idle (relay is turned OFF)
0x01= Heating (relay is turned ON)
Meter Command Class
The thermostat supports Meter Command Class Get, and the thermostat will only respond on supported electric meter scales: kWh (accumulated), Watt (instant) and Volt (instant). The thermostat will report when asked:
- Rate import : Import (0x01)
- Meter type : Electric meter (0x01)
- Precision: 1 decimal (0x01)
PRECISION (VALUE) | SCALE SUPPORTED (VALUE) | SIZE |
---|---|---|
1 decimal (0x01) | kWh (0x01) | 4 |
2 decimals (0x01) | W (0x02) | 4 |
1 decimal | V (0x04) | 2 |
THERMOSTAT DEVICE 1
Supported Command Classes Association (version 2) Z-Wave Plus Information (version 2)
- Association (version 2)
- Association Group Information (version 3)
- Multichannel Association (version 3)
- Supervision (version 1)
- Security (version 1)
- Security 2 (version 1)
- Thermostat Setpoint (version 3)
- Thermostat Mode (version 3)
- Thermostat Operating State (version 1)
Controlled Command Classes
- Switch Binary (version 1)
- Meter (version 3)
MULTILEVEL SENSOR DEVICE 2 Supported Command Classes
- Z-Wave Plus Information (version 2)
- Association (version 2)
- Association Group Information (version 3)
- Multichannel Association (version 3)
- Supervision (version 1)
- Security (version 1)
- Security 2 (version 1)
- Multilevel Sensor (version 5)
Controlled Command Classes
- Multilevel Sensor (version 5)
MULTILEVEL SENSOR DEVICE 3 Supported Command Classes
- Z-Wave Plus Information (version 2)
- Association (version 2)
- Association Group Information (version 3)
- Multichannel Association (version 3)
- Supervision (version 1)
- Security (version 1)
- Security 2 (version 1)
- Multilevel Sensor (version 5)
Controlled Command Classes
- Multilevel Sensor (version 5)
MULTILEVEL SENSOR DEVICE 4 upported Command Classes
- Z-Wave Plus Information (version 2)
- Association (version 2)
- Association Group Information (version 3)
- Multichannel Association (version 3)
- Supervision (version 1)
- Security (version 1)
- Security 2 (version 1)
- Multilevel Sensor (version 5)
Controlled Command Classes
- Multilevel Sensor (version 5)
Heatit Controls AB can not be held liable for typographical errors, other errors or omittances in our information. Product specifications may change without further notice. All electrical installations must be carried out by a licensed electrician. The product must be installed in accordance with national building codes and our installers manual.
FUNCTIONS
- Floor sensor
- Internal room sensor
- External room sensor (wired)
- Temperature limiter
- SmartStart
- Weekly program/setback via gateway)
- Temperature shown in gateway
- Supports encryption mode: S0, S2 Authenticated Class, S2 Unauthenticated Class
- Firmware update (OTA)
- Power metering
- Relay status LED
- Single pole switch
- Lock mode/child lock
- Calibration
- 5 associations
This product is a security-enabled Z-Wave Plus product with encryption. The product must be used with a security-enabled Z-Wave Controller in order to fully utilize the product.
TECHNICAL DATA
- Protocol Z-Wave
- Chip Z-Wave 500 chip
- Rated voltage 230VAC 50/60Hz
- Max load 3600W (resistive loads only)
- Recommends contactor for loads higher than 13A
- Max current 16A
- Power consumption <2.0W
- Ambient temperature 2°C to 40°C (during operation)
- Temperature range 5°C to 40°C
- Hysteresis 0.3°C to 3.0°C (default 0.5°C)
- Compatible with NTC sensors with values 10, 12, 15, 22, 33 and 47 kΩ @ 25°C
- IP Code IP 21
Approvals Z-Wave Plus, CE
EN 60730-1, EN 60730-2-9, EMC 2014/30/EU, RoHS 2011/65/EU,LVD 2014/35/EU
Approved for use in bathrooms.
TERMINAL
Use 1.5mm² or 2.5mm² according to load.
MAINTENANCE
The product is maintenance-free, but must not be covered
ART. NO. | PRODUCT | COLOR | FREQUENCY |
---|---|---|---|
54 305 99 | Heatit Z-TRM3 thermostat | White RAL9003 | EU 868.4MHz |
54 305 98 | Heatit Z-TRM3 thermostat | Black RAL 9011 | EU 868.4MHz |
54 304 46 | Plastic kit for Heatit (front and frame) | Black RAL 9011 | |
99 305 60 | Heatit Z-TRM3 thermostat | White RAL 9003 | RU 869.0MHz |
99 305 51 | Heatit Z-TRM3 thermostat | White RAL 9003 | AUS 921.4MHz |
The product is also available in other Z-Wave frequency versions on request.
Heatit Controls AB l Läkarvägen 4, 454 31 BRASTAD, SWEDEN
Phone: +47 61 18 77 77 l post@heatit.com –
www.heatit.com
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