TA 210 E
4.4
Closing the Switch Box (Fig.
- Replace the lower switch box cover (s)
(two screws).
"Thermen" Boilers:
-
Reinstall the outer shell of the heater.
Central Boiler:
-
Screw on the switch panel casing of
the boiler (four screws).
Note:
The TA 210 E regulator can be
operated only when pump swit-
ching type III is selected on the
heating unit. For other pump swit-
ching types, "d2" appears in the
display of the heating unit.
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Mounting of the Outdoor
Temperature Sensor AF
(Figures
4
The outdoor temperature sensor AF is sup-
plied with the regulator. It is intended for mo-
unting on the surface of an outer wall.
Important for the regulation quality of the TA
regulator is the selection of a suitable moun-
ting location for the outdoor sensor:
• Between the Northeast and Northwest si-
des of the house
• A minimum of 2 m over ground level
• It should not be influenced by windows,
doors, chimneys, direct sunlight or similar
effects (Fig.
).
4
• In recesses or under balcony and roof
overhangs are not suitable as mounting
locations (Fig.
4
).
• If the major occupied rooms of the buil-
ding are all located in the same direction,
the outdoor sensor can point in that direc-
tion.
Note:
If the outdoor sensor is mounted
on an east wall, the sensor must
be shadowed in the early morning
hours (e. g., by a neighbouring
house of a balcony).
Reason: The morning sun di-
sturbs the heating up of the house
after the end of the reduced night
program.
)
10
and
)
11
• If the major occupied rooms point in two
adjacent directions, mount the outdoor
sensor on the side of the house that has
the worst climatic conditions.
• For the mounting height, the (vertical)
middle of the height heated by the heating
unit has proven to the most suitable
H
(
/
in Fig.
).
4
2
To mount, pull off the cover hood (AF
AF
) and attach the sensor housing (AF
b
with two screws to the wall (Fig.
Legend for Figure
4
Y,H = Occupied height to be controlled by
the sensor
= Recommended mounting location
= Alternate mounting location
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Mounting of the Time Con-
trol and/or a Remote Control
(Accessory, Fig.
For each of the time and remote controls
available as accessories, mounting instruc-
tions are provided. Mount the component to
be used according to these instructions and
connect as shown in the Figures
("Thermen") and
15
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Electrical Connection of the
Outdoor Sensor and Remo-
te Control (Figures
The electrical connection of the regulator
has already been described in Chapter 4.3.
Taking the applicable regulations into conside-
ration, the electrical cable used for the connec-
tion of the outdoor sensor and the remote con-
trol must be at least of the type NYM.
The following conductor cross sections
must be used:
• From the regulator to the outdoor sensor:
Length to 20 m
Length to 30 m
Length over 30 m
• From the regulator to the
remote control
All 24 V lines (measurement current) must
be laid separately from lines carrying 230 V
or 400 V so that no inductive effects take
place (Minimum distance - 100 mm).
c
11
).
:
)
5
12
to
to
17
(central boilers).
to
12
17
At least 0.75 mm
At least 1.0 mm
1.5 mm
1.5 mm
and
)
a
14
)
2
2
2
2
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