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SALUS RT10 Electronic Room Thermostat Instruction Manual

Valve protection function  
Wall mounting  
Basic settings  
To ensure that valves remain movable and  
ready for use even when they are unused for  
considerable periods – e.g. over the summer –  
the RT10 includes a valve protection func-  
tion. Briefly once a week, even when there is  
no requirement for any heat, the valve  
actuators open the valves that they control.  
Note: The valve protection function can be  
switched off if it is not required (see 'Basic  
settings' section).  
The housing cover must be separated from  
the base plate before the controller is fitted.  
Follow the steps listed below:  
The jumpers on the PCB can be used to turn  
on or off various functions of the RT10.  
RT10  
Switch  
VP  
Jumpers  
Function  
ON  
OFF  
Valve protection function  
Pulse width modulation  
Temperature reduction  
PWM  
Temperature reduction  
The factory setting for all these functions is  
ON. You can change these settings  
according to your own requirements by  
moving the contact terminals on the  
jumpers. Important: The contact terminals  
should not be removed.  
Timed and demand-oriented heating con-  
trol are amongst the best ways of managing  
heating energy in an economical way. The  
RT10 has an integrated temperature  
reduction function which enables you to  
automatically reduce the set temperature by  
4K with no need for any costly add-on instal-  
lation on the boiler controller. This 'night  
reduction' can be activated by an external  
signal, e.g. time control from a terminal  
strip, or using a standard external timer.  
SALUS RT10  
Electronic room thermostat for radiant panel,  
radiator and convector heating systems  
1. Carefully pull off the adjuster wheel.  
2. Remove the screw from under the  
adjuster wheel.  
Installation and  
operating instructions  
As long as the installation is carried out to a  
professional standard, the criteria for  
protection class II will be satisfied.  
3. Open the housing by pulling off its cover  
on the adjuster wheel (right) side.  
Now, using the screws supplied, screw the  
base plate firmly to the wall or the flush-  
mounted socket.  
General  
Operation  
Congratulations on choosing to purchase a  
SALUS room thermostat. In selecting the  
RT10 model you have opted for an electronic  
room temperature controller that can boast  
some considerable advantages over its  
conventional, mechanical counterparts. This  
controller is very simple to use with its stan-  
dard rotary knob and, with its state-of-the-  
art electronics, it can offer you unparalleled  
ease of control for all manner of heating  
systems.  
The RT10 electronic room thermostat is used  
for regulating the temperature in dry,  
enclosed rooms with a normal environment  
and maximum humidity of 95% (non-  
condensing).  
Installation  
Wiring diagram  
The RT10 room thermostat is designed as an  
electronic temperature controller for the  
electrical fine adjustment of hot-water based  
heating systems, and is used for controlling  
electro-thermal valve actuators or other  
electrical devices. It is vitally important that  
the maximum switching current specified in  
the technical specifications should not be  
exceeded! We are not liable for any form of  
improper use.  
The thermostat must be wired in accordance  
with the wiring diagram below:  
RT10  
230 Volt Model  
It is extremely simple and convenient to set  
the desired room temperature using the  
rotary knob. This electronic control system  
ensures that the set room temperature is  
maintained virtually without fluctuation  
and, when required, automatically activates  
a reduction in temperature.  
Terminal  
Lead for temperature reduction (230V timer)  
Neutral conductor supply lead  
N
L
230V power supply lead  
The RT10's features, which are described in  
detail below, ensure that you can control  
your heating system in a precise, easy and  
energy-saving way.  
Switch output (valve actuator, terminal strip)  
This equipment must only be installed by an  
authorised, qualified engineer, and only in  
accordance with the wiring diagram.  
Installation must also be in accordance with  
the latest VDE regulations as well as your  
electricity supplier's regulations. The system  
must be in a de-energised state whilst  
installation is carried out, and all safety  
instructions must be followed to the letter.  
Never use anything other than a soft, dry  
cloth to clean the unit. Never use any  
cleaning agents containing solvents or any  
sharp objects to clean the unit.  
RT10  
24 Volt Model  
Terminal  
Lead for temperature reduction (24V timer)  
24V power supply lead  
Technical characteristics  
L2  
NC  
Circuit closed once temperature reached1  
Pulse width modulation (PWM)  
Radiant panel heating systems tend to have  
a problem with overshooting, i.e. rooms  
continue to be heated even after the desired  
temperature has been reached and the valve  
has been closed. The RT10 solves this  
problem electronically and especially  
effectively using what is known as pulse  
width modulation. By continuously  
comparing set temperature with actual  
temperature, the lengths of opening times  
for the valve actuators are regulated in such  
a way that the temperature is almost  
completely prevented from exceeding or  
falling below the set temperature. In this  
way, the required temperature setting is  
regulated in a precise and convenient way.  
Note: When the RT10 is used with radiator  
or convector heating systems, pulse width  
modulation can be switched off if necessary  
(see 'Basic settings' section).  
Centre-point connection  
NO  
Circuit open once temperature reached2  
24V power supply  
®
L1  
Find a position for the thermostat where it is  
not covered by curtains, furniture or  
anything else. The controller must not be  
installed too close to any heat source (lights,  
stove, direct sunlight etc.), nor should it be  
installed in a position where it will be  
exposed to draughts. The controller must be  
installed in a suitable location in order for  
room temperature to be monitored  
accurately and accordingly regulated with  
precision.  
1
2
e.g. cooling unit  
e.g. heating unit  
RT10  
Technical data  
230 V  
24 V  
Product no.:  
412.100  
412.101  
Operating voltage:  
230V AC / 50Hz  
24V AC / 50 Hz  
Electronic switch output  
Max. switching current.:  
Max. no. of valve actuators.:  
Temperature range:  
Protection class:  
10 (3) A  
5 Stück à 3W  
5°- 30°C  
IP 30  
Important: The thermostat must be  
disconnected from its power supply before  
its housing is opened.  
Dimensions W/H/D:  
Operating temperature:  
Storage temperature:  
Control pollution:  
75mm / 75mm / 30,5mm  
0°- 50°C  
-25° - 65°C  
Normal  
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SALUS RT10 Electronic Room Thermostat Instruction Manual