Salus AHTR5024 Programmable Thermostat
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Product Compliance and Safety Info
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Product Compliance and Safety Info Continued
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Safety Information
Use in compliance with safety regulations. The unit is to be used for the control of room temperature inside the house.
Installation
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.
Product Description
Thank you for purchasing the SALUS AHTR5024 Thermostat. This thermostat is a device that lets you customize the heating and cooling of your home as needed. The AHTR5024 device from SALUS North America is a stylish and accurate digital room thermostat that is fitted with a large easy-to-read LCD screen and one-touch buttons. You can now simply adjust your home temperature as desired in order to create a comfortable home environment. We hope you enjoy our product.
Installing the unit
Install the AHTR5024 digital room thermostat roughly about 1.5m above floor level. It should be mounted in a location where the thermostat is easily accessible and away from direct sunlight. You can mount the thermostat directly on the wall or you can install it on top of a wall box.
Mounting the Thermostat
Terminal Connection
Note: You can wire the thermostat directly to the AKL08 wiring center or to an actuator (purchased separately).
Thermostat Icons
Button Functions
Note: LCD backlight is activated by pressing any key.
Note: For changing the temperature display from °C to °F, go to Installer Mode Menu and change the d00 value to 1.
Setting Date and Time
When you first power up your device you When you first power up your date and time.
Note: You can access the date and hour by long pressing. After that press and confirm.
Setting Your Programs
You can customize your programs by long pressing when on the program screen.
Note: If you want to select another Program Profile (from the available 5), please enter in Installer Mode, choose option d17 and after that select the desired program.
Setting Your Programs
You can select and customise any of the following programs:
Program Profile 1
5 days (Monday to Friday) | |||
Program | Program Time | Heat set point | Cool set point |
1 | 6:00 | Sunny | Sunny |
2 | 9:00 | Moon | Moon |
3 | 16:00 | Sunny | Sunny |
4 | 23:00 | Moon | Moon |
5 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
6 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
2 days (Saturday to Sunday) | |||
Program | Program Time | Heat set point | Cool set point |
1 | 7:00 | Sunny | Sunny |
2 | 23:00 | Moon | Moon |
3 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
4 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
5 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
6 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
Program Profile 2
5 days (Monday to Friday) | |||
Program | Program Time | Heat set point | Cool set point |
1 | 5:00 | Sunny | Sunny |
2 | 8:00 | Moon | Moon |
3 | 14:00 | Sunny | Sunny |
4 | 22:00 | Moon | Moon |
5 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
6 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
2 days (Saturday to Sunday) | |||
Program | Program Time | Heat set point | Cool set point |
1 | 7:30 | Sunny | Sunny |
2 | 22:30 | Moon | Moon |
3 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
4 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
5 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
6 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
Program Profile 3
5 days (Monday to Friday) | |||
Program | Program Time | Heat set point | Cool set point |
1 | 5:00 | Sunny | Sunny |
2 | 8:00 | Moon | Moon |
3 | 14:00 | Sunny | Sunny |
4 | 22:00 | Moon | Moon |
5 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
6 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
2 days (Saturday to Sunday) | |||
Program | Program Time | Heat set point | Cool set point |
1 | 7:30 | Sunny | Sunny |
2 | 22:30 | Moon | Moon |
3 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
4 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
5 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
6 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
Program Profile 4
5 days (Monday to Friday) | |||
Program | Program Time | Heat set point | Cool set point |
1 | 6:00 | Sunny | Sunny |
2 | 9:00 | Moon | Moon |
3 | 15:00 | Sunny | Sunny |
4 | 22:30 | Moon | Moon |
5 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
6 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
2 days (Saturday to Sunday) | |||
Program | Program Time | Heat set point | Cool set point |
1 | 7:30 | Sunny | Sunny |
2 | 23:00 | Moon | Moon |
3 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
4 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
5 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
6 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
Program Profile 5
5 days (Monday to Friday) | |||
Program | Program Time | Heat set point | Cool set point |
1 | 6:00 | Sunny | Sunny |
2 | 10:00 | Moon | Moon |
3 | 16:00 | Sunny | Sunny |
4 | 23:00 | Moon | Moon |
5 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
6 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
2 days (Saturday to Sunday) | |||
Program | Program Time | Heat set point | Cool set point |
1 | 7:30 | Sunny | Sunny |
2 | 23:30 | Moon | Moon |
3 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
4 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
5 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
6 | –:– | –:– | –:– |
How to reset the thermostat
Installer Mode
Note: This function allows you to customize your thermostat as you desire. In order to do this please consult the tables on the next pages.
Functions explained
dxx | D setting function | Parameter/ Values | Definition | Default value |
d00 |
Select oC/oF |
0 | Select oC | 0 |
1 | Select oF | |||
d01 |
Heating Control |
0 | PWM (Pulse-width modulation) |
0 |
1 | ON-OFF: 0.5ºC (± 0.25ºC) / 32.9 oF (±32.45 oF) | |||
2 | ON-OFF: 1.0ºC (± 0.5ºC) / 33.8 oF (± 32.9 oF) | |||
d02 | Room temp. offset | -3.0oCto+3.0oC
26.6oF to 37.4oF |
Offset room temp measuring error (in 0.5ºC / 32.9 oF) | 0.0ºC / 32 oF |
d03 | OUT sensor probe (S1/S2) | 0 | Out sensor probe not connected | 0 |
1 | Out sensor probe connected | |||
d04 |
Air sensor or Floor sensor |
0 | A: if d03 = 0, IN sensor controls Tr
A: if d03 = 1, IN disabled and OUT controls Tr |
0 |
1 |
F: if d03 = 0, IN sensor controls Tr
F: if d03 = 1, IN disabled and OUT controlsTr Floor Protection |
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d05 | Cooling Control | 1 | ON-OFF: 0.5ºC (± 0.25ºC) / 32.9 oF (±32.45 oF) | 2 |
2 | ON-OFF: 1.0ºC (± 0.5ºC) / 33.8 oF (± 32.9 oF) | |||
d07 | Valve Protection | 0/1 | 0 = VP disabled 1 = Enable | 1 |
d08 | Frost Setpoint | 5ºC-17ºC
41oF -62.6oF |
5.0ºC / 41 oF |
d09 | 12/24 Hour Format | 0 | 12hr | 1 |
1 | 24hr | |||
d11 | Daylight Saving Time
(DST) |
0
1 |
Off | 1 |
On | ||||
d12 | Maximum limitation of
heating setpoint |
5ºC – 35ºC
41 oF – 95 oF |
35 ºC
95 oF |
|
d13 | Maximum limitation of
cooling setpoint |
5ºC – 40ºC
41 oF – 104 oF |
5 ºC
41 oF |
|
d14 | Floor sensor protection limit
(heating high limit-HL) |
11ºC – 45ºC
51.8 oF – 113 oF |
Turn off relay output when floor sensing temp >
protecting limit, step is 0.5ºC (32.9 oF) |
27 ºC
80.6 oF |
d15 | Floor sensor protection limit
(heating low limit-LL) |
6ºC – 40ºC
42.8 oF – 104 oF |
Turn on relay output when floor sensing temp <
protecting limit, step is 0.5ºC (32.9 oF) |
10 ºC
50 oF |
d16 | Floor sensor protection limit
(cooling) |
6ºC – 45ºC
42.8 oF – 113 oF |
Turn off relay output when floor sensing temp <
protecting limit, step is 0.5ºC (32.9 oF) |
6ºC
42.8 oF |
d17 |
Preset program selection |
1-5 |
Select one of these 5 default programs. Once selected, default program will overwrite present program. Selected default program can be edited by the user in
the User Setting Mode. |
1 |
d18 | Heat/Cool Mode Selection | 0 or 1 | 0: No connection 1: Connection | 0 |
d19 | Cooling Blocked | 0 or 1 | 0: Cooling allowed
1: Cooling disabled |
0 |
d20 | Actuators loading selection for different temperature
compensation. |
1 to 5 |
1: x 1 actuator loading 2: x 2 actuators loading
3: x 3 actuators loading 4: x 4 actuators loading 5: x 5 actuators loading |
1 |
Cooling Blocked
When the thermostat is set on Cooling Disabled (d19–>1) it will block the cooling function for single rooms until the device will receive the heating command. During the periods of cooling blocked no special indicator will be displayed on the LCD screen. Ice flakes will also be turned off.
Note: d19 will be available only if d18 is set on 1 (Heat/Cool Mode selection Connected).
Party Mode
Note: Vacation Modes ends when it reaches day 0. After that, the device goes back to Auto Mode.
Vacation Mode
Note: Vacation Modes ends when it reaches day 0. After that, the device goes back to Auto Mode.
Frost Mode
Temperature Offset
Technical Specification
Model: | AHTR5024 |
Voltage | 24 VAC, +/-10%, 50/60 Hz |
Operating performance | 24 V, 18W |
Temperature setback | Adjustable |
Temperature range | 5°C – 35°C (41ºF – 95ºF) |
Span | +/-0,5°C(32,9ºF)OR+/-0,25°C (32,45ºF) |
Storage temperature | -20°C to +60°C (-4ºF to +140ºF) |
Ambient temperature | 0 °C up to 45 °C (32ºF up to 113ºF) |
Degree of protection | P 30 |
Conformity according to | FCC and IC |
Housing material | PC, V2 |
Color | RAL 9010 pure white |
Connection | Screw terminal |
Weight | 125 g net / 170 g gross (4.40oz/5.99oz) |
Puls-wide-modulation (PWM) | Yes |
Clock, Timer | Yes, programmable |
Profile Modes | 3 ( Sun, Moon, Automatic) |
Heating and Cooling | Yes, automatically Change Over on the Wiring Centre |
Parameter adjustment | Yes, in Installer Mode |
Dimensions | 85mm*85mm*25mm (3.34in*3.34in*0.98in) |
Warranty
SALUS North America warrants that this product (AHTR5024) will be free from any defect in materials or workmanship, and shall perform in accordance with its specification, for a period of five years from the date of installation. SALUS North America’s sole liability for breach of this warranty will be (at its option) to repair or replace the defective product.
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SALUS NORTH AMERICA,
850 MAIN STREET, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063
EMAIL: SALES@SALUSNA.COM
TEL: +1-650-360-1725
www.salusna.com
SALUS North America is a member of the Computime Group Maintaining a policy of continuous product development SALUS Controls plc reserves the right to change the specification, design, and materials of products listed in this brochure without prior notice. For a PDF Installation guide please go to www.salusna.com Issue Date: Oct 2016
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