Setting & Installation
Mode 1 The controller should have a room temperature sensor ETF connected and a clamp on pipe sensor ETF connected. The EMR will control the motorised control valve to the temperature selected on the ROOM SETPOINT KNOB, and will open and close this valve to maintain the level of heat required.
However, should the temperature of the water entering the system exceed the setting on the LIMIT SETPOINT KNOB, then the control valve will close to prevent the floor becoming overheated. In this mode there is no provision for demand signalling from a multi zone wiring centre. Boiler and Pump relays will be ON if the control valve is open.
Mode 2 The controller should have a clamp on pipe sensor ETF-1899 connected. A demand signal from a multi zone controller EZC should be connected to terminals 35 & 36. When the demand signal is present, the EMR will monitor the water temperature entering the system and will modulate the control valve to prevent the temperature exceeding the setting on the LIMIT SETPOINT KNOB. Boiler and Pump relays will be ON if the control valve is open.
If the demand signal from the multi zone controller is removed, the control valve will close and the boiler and pump relays will switch OFF.
In addition to the above the EMR can be used in Mode 0 where hot water for the system does not need to be controlled to avoid excessive temperatures in the pipe work. Thus the EMR will then work as a modulating room temperature controller only.
Mode 0 The controller should have a room sensor ETF connected. The EMR will now control to the temperature selected on the ROOM SETPOINT KNOB, and will open and close the control valve to maintain the level of heat required. In this mode there is no limitation of the flow temperature, and no remote signalling from a multi zone wiring centre. Boiler and pump relays will be ON if the control valve is open. |