Honeywell HR 40 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual
Honeywell HR 40 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Honeywell HR 40 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Radiator controller
Radiator controller
Installation and operating instructions
HR 40
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  • Page 1 Radiator controller Installation and operating instructions HR 40...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Scope of delivery ..................26 Installation ....................27 Operating elements and display..............31 Automatic functions ..................32 Window function ..................32 Valve protection..................32 Frost protection..................32 Summer/winter time................32 Battery change display ................32 Temperatures and control periods ............... 33 Adjusting the setpoint temperature with the adjustment dial......
  • Page 3 • The adjustment dial on the operating unit allows simple changing of the room temperature at any time. • The installation of the HR 40 is simple and does not cause any dirt or water staining.
  • Page 4: Scope Of Delivery

    Scope of delivery • Check after unpacking! Operating unit including batteries (1) Valve lantern with adjustment dial (2) Bag containing adapter (3), screw and nut (4)
  • Page 5: Installation

    Installation Only Steps to Completion ... It only takes a short time to install the HR 40: • You remove the old thermostat. • If necessary you install an adapter on the valve. • You install the valve lantern. • You attach the operating unit ... FINISHED! 1.
  • Page 6 The Honeywell-Braukmann, MNG, Heimeier, Junkers, Landis & Gyr 'Duogyr' valves do not require an adapter. Adapters are available for Oventrop, Herz, Danfoss and Vaillant valves: Adapter manufacturer/type Order No. Oventrop HU 01 073341076 (knurled nut M30x1) Herz HU 02 073341725...
  • Page 7 3. Installing valve lantern 1. Turn the adjustment dial (3) of the valve lantern to the left until the nose (1) of the adjustment dial is positioned at the stop (2) of the housing. 2. Slide the valve lantern onto the valve or adapter.
  • Page 8 4. Inserting or removing the operating unit 1. Turn the retaining bracket on the operating unit until it points upward. 2. Fit the operating unit onto the valve lantern, pushing it on as far as the stop. The flat surface of the valve lantern must be flush with the operating unit. 3.
  • Page 9: Operating Elements And Display

    Operating elements and display (1) Adjustment dial for setting the temperature or time button for changing between Auto and Manu mode AUTO MANU button for setting the comfort and economy temperatures button for setting the time program PROG (5) Operating mode: Auto, Manu or Prog (6) Heating period in hours (7) Comfort or economy temperature or frost protection...
  • Page 10: Automatic Functions

    Automatic functions Window function If you open a window so that the temperature at the HR 40 drops sharply for more than 3 minutes, the HR 40 closes the radiator valve in order to save energy. The display then shows the message When the temperature rises again –...
  • Page 11: Temperatures And Control Periods

    Temperatures and control periods The HR 40 changes between 2 setpoint temperatures... • Comfort temperature: (at the factory 21 °C) • Economy temperature: (at the factory 16 °C) ... and 2 periods: • Heating period: Set at the factory to start 6.00 a.m., heating to comfort temperature •...
  • Page 12: Adjusting The Setpoint Temperature With The Adjustment Dial

    Adjusting the setpoint temperature with the adjustment dial The adjustment dial on the operating unit can be used to adjust the setpoint temperature at any time. The setting will apply until the next programmed heating or economy period. When the adjustment dial is turned the display shows the preset setpoint temperature.
  • Page 13: Adjusting Settings

    • Press the button to cancel the programming. AUTO MANU The HR 40 ignores the last input and returns to Auto or Manu mode. Setting the comfort and economy temperatures 1. Press the button. 2. Use the adjustment dial on the operating unit to set the comfort temperature.
  • Page 14: Changing The Time Program

    Changing the time program The HR 40 has two independent time programs: - The week program uses the same time program for all the days. - With the day program you can set an individual time program for each weekday.
  • Page 15: Setting The Day Program (Weekdays Individually)

    Setting the day program (weekdays individually): 1. Press the button. PROG 2. Select the desired weekday with the adjustment dial. The weekdays are numbered from 1 to 7 (Monday to Sunday). 3. Confirm with the button. PROG 4. Use the adjustment dial to set the 1st switching point. 5.
  • Page 16: Deleting Switching Points

    Operating example In the following example, the start of the heating period for Wednesday is set to 7.30 a.m. and the end to 10.30 p.m (22:30). 1. Press the button. PROG 2. Turn the adjustment dial until appears in the display. Wednesday is now selected.
  • Page 17: Other Setting Options

    6. Confirm with the button. PROG The switching point is deleted. 7. End the procedure with the button. AUTO MANU – or – In order to delete further switching points, repeat Steps 5 and 6. Other setting options Resetting the time and date Note: The date and time are set at the factory.
  • Page 18: Constant Temperature Without Time Program (Vacation)

    AUTO MANU 2. Turn the adjustment dial clockwise until is displayed in the display. The radiator valve now remains open and the HR 40 does not control. Radiator off 1. Switch to manual mode with the button. AUTO MANU 2.
  • Page 19: Setting The Valve Lift

    Setting the valve lift The HR 40 operates with a factory setting with the optimum valve lift that is required for room temperature control. Activating full-stroke mode If the entire valve stroke is to be used or if the valve does not close completely, activate the full-stroke mode.
  • Page 20: Changing Batteries

    Changing batteries The batteries need changing when flashes on the display. The following anti-leak batteries can be used for the HR 40: Type Designation Battery life Mignon battery Alkaline-manganese LR6 AA AM3 2 years 1.5 V accumulator Alkaline-manganese LR6 AA AM3 ¾...
  • Page 21: Help With Problems

    Help with problems Problem/Display Cause Remedy The radiator does The valve is not closing Check the installation. If not become cold fully appropriate, activate the full-stroke mode The battery level is too Change the batteries as flashes soon as possible Batteries are flat (no Change the batteries valve movement...
  • Page 22: Adjusting The Valve When The Batteries Are Empty

    Adjusting the valve when the batteries are empty 1. Remove the operating unit. 2. Operate the radiator valve by hand using the adjustment dial on the valve lantern: + hot/ – cold.
  • Page 23: Weee Directive 2002/96 Ec Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment Directive

    WEEE directive 2002/96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive At the end of the product life dispose of the packaging and product in a corresponding recycling centre. Do not dispose of the unit with the usual domestic refuse. Do not burn the product.
  • Page 24 Honeywell GmbH Böblinger Straße 17 D - 71101 Schönaich Phone: (++49) (0) 7031 637 01 Fax: (++49) (0) 7031 637 493 http://europe.hbc.honeywell.com Subject to change without notice Manufacturing certified This document replaces all previously issued instructions and is only applicable to the product with which it is supplied.

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