INFORMATION MANUAL

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INFORMATION MANUAL
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09.08.2001
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INFORMATION MANUAL
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Contents
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Introduction
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System Overview
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Technical Data
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Hometronic Manager HCM 200
Hometronic Power Packs HN 10, HTU 10, HTS 10
Hometronic Radiator Controller HR 50
Hometronic Remote Controller for Radiator
Controller HCW 22
Hometronic Connecting Lead (for HCW 22)
HCV 23
Hometronic Underfloor Heating Controller HCE 60
Hometronic Antenna HRA 1 for HCE 60
Hometronic Expansion Module HCS 60
Hometronic Room Sensor/Setpoint Controller
HCW 22
Hometronic Thermal Actuator, open at zero
current H 200-BO
Hometronic Thermal Actuator, closed at zero
current H 200-BG
Hometronic Room Sensor/Setpoint Controller,
wired HCW 23
Hometronic Heating Load Module HK 10
Hometronic Roller Shutter/Venetian Blind Module
HA 30
Hometronic Door Contact HAC 30
Hometronic Sun Sensor MB 05
Hometronic Wind Sensor with Evaluation Unit
HWS 40
Hometronic Sun/Wind Sensor HB 15
Hometronic Light Dimmer Module HD 30
Hometronic Switch Module HS 30
Hometronic Plug/Switch Module HS 20
Hometronic Hand-held Remote Control HRD 20
Hometronic Water Stop HAV
Hometronic Belt Drive HA 70
Hometronic Receiver Module HAR 70
System Components
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Hometronic Manager HCM 200
Hometronic Power Packs HN 10, HTU 10, HTS 10
Hometronic Radiator Controller HR 50
Hometronic Remote Controller for Radiator
Controller HCW 22
Hometronic Connecting Lead (for HCW 22),
HCV 23
Hometronic Underfloor Heating Controller HCE 60
Hometronic Antenna HRA 1 for HCE 60
Hometronic Expansion Module HCS 60
Hometronic Remote Control Module
HCW 22
Hometronic Thermal Actuator, open at zero current
H 200-BO
Hometronic Thermal Actuator, closed at zero current
H 200-BG
Hometronic Remote Control Module, wired
HCW 23
Hometronic Boiler Feedback Module HK 10
Hometronic Roller Shutter/Venetian Blind Module
HA 30
Hometronic Door Contact HAC 30
Hometronic Sun Sensor HB 05
Hometronic Wind Sensor with Evaluation Unit
HWS 40
Hometronic Sun/Wind Sensor HB 15
Hometronic Light Dimmer Module HD 30
Hometronic Switch Modulel HS 30
Hometronic Plug/Switch Module HS 20
Hometronic Hand-held Remote Control HRD 20
Hometronic Stop Crock HAV
Hometronic Belt Drive HA 70
Hometronic Receiver Module HAR 70
Applications
Time and lifestyle controlled individual room
temperature control with radiators
Time and lifestyle controlled individual room
temperature control with underfloor heating
Electronic energy metering system
Time and lifestyle controlled roller shutter,
venetian blind and awning control
Time and lifestyle controlled light, dimmer and
switch control
Radio Technology
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Electrical Connection
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Hometronic Manager HCM 200
Hometronic Roller Shutter/Venetian Blind Module
HA 30
Hometronic Light Dimmer Module HD 30
Hometronic Wind Sensor HWS 40
Heating request to MCR 200, MCR 36,
MCR 33, MCR 40,
MCR 35
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Dimensions
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Introduction
Introduction
Intelligent Linking of Functions
In our day-to-day routine, we encounter a whole series of
technical functions that we have to deal with to some degree
every day. Right from the early morning, even in private
households, various actions are required to give us light,
heating and hot water. And what happens when we leave the
house or apartment?
In the evening, many of these actions are repeated, and we
have to prowl all round the house or apartment only to adjust
lighting, shutters, heating, household appliances, etc. to make
ourselves comfortable within our own four walls.
With HOMETRONIC, Honeywell offers a system that coordinates
these functions the way the user wants them.
On the one hand, coordinated automation meets the highest
standards of comfort, and on the other hand, it offers
energy-optimized modes of operation that can lead to
significant cost savings.
48 room addresses for temperatures, light, household
appliance and shutter control and 16 addresses for consumption
measurement make it possible to equip any size of residence,
right up to the large detached house.
The HOMETRONIC system offers the user the following benefits:
All the automatically triggered functions in the separate rooms
can be monitored and operated from a single point via the
Hometronic Manager, or in future by radio remote control.
The room temperatures, switching states, light conditions and
the positions of shutters or venetian blinds are then set by the
automatic control system on the basis of variable timer
programs.
In addition, available lifestyle programs allow spontaneous
action at the Hometronic Manager that set the desired reactions
in every room, for example a cozy temperature in the living
room, light on and the roller shutter closes. In the children's
room and bedroom, for example, the heating switches to
economy and the shutters also close.
Wireless Communication
The specific advantages of the HOMETRONIC system become
apparent right from the planning phase. There is no need to
draw up wiring diagrams, because the individual room
components receive their information from the central unit,
the Hometronic Manager, by radio. All you need to plan for is
a mains power supply for the Hometronic Manager. This
reduces the installation effort, and makes the HOMETRONIC
system especially attractive for later addition (in existing
buildings).
The transmission power of the radio communication is designed
to work with less than 1 mW1), which means that radio emission
is negligible while reliable data transfer in residential buildings
is guaranteed. Normal partition walls and one ceiling above
and below are no problem.
During your vacation, the linked functions save energy, but
they also provide a safety component by simulating occupation.
That is, you tell the Hometronic Manager with the touch of a
button how long you will be on vacation, so that the heating
in all rooms can be lowered to economy temperature.
To prevent outside observers from noticing that the house is
unoccupied, the linked control functions switch the light on
and off and open and close the shutters every morning and
every evening. These functions follow a real-life weekly
sequence so as to really simulate the presence of the
occupants.
During the daylight hours, light sensors ensure appropriate
shade from the roller shutters to protect the rooms and their
furniture from excess sunlight.
Because the HOMETRONIC knows when the occupants will
return, they are met with a comfortable temperature in their
home on their arrival. After that, everything functions as
desired on the basis of the timer programs or spontaneous
lifestyle programs.
Further up-to-date information
can be found under:
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^ 0.001 watt
1 mW = 1milliwatt =
by comparison: cordless telephone:
200 mW ( 200 x 1 mW)
Cellular telephone/radio telephone: 2000 mW (2000 x 1 mW)
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System overview
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Hometronic Manager (HCM 200),
Interactive central control station with tested
radio control technology for time and energy
control, monitoring of up to 16 metering
devices, control of 16 temperature zones
and up to 32 modules for light, roller shutters,
etc.
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Hometronic Belt Drive
for infinite adjustment of belt-operated
roller shutters.
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Hometronic Light Dimmer Module
for infinitely variable brightness control of
light sources indoors and outdoors.
Hometronic Hand-held Remote Control
for location-independent activation of
automatic programs and control of
modules.
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Hometronic Switch Modules
switch electrical household appliances on,
controlled by the Hometronic Manager.
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Hometronic Wind Sensor
initiates the retraction of awnings and venetian
blinds when the wind becomes too strong.
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Hometronic Sun Sensor
measures the irradiation of the sun and
transmits the brightness values to the
Hometronic Manager.
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Hometronic Radiator Controller
with battery-operated servo motor for
continuous control of the room temperature.
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Hometronic Underfloor Heating Controller
for control of underfloor heating systems
and radiators in 5 to 8 rooms.
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Hometronic Room Module
monitors the current room temperature and
sets the desired temperature.
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Hometronic Roller Shutter Module
for infinitely variable control of roller shutters,
venetian blinds and awnings.
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Electronic energy metering
measure the consumption of heat, water,
gas and electricity and transmit the values
to the Hometronic Manager.
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System overview
Roller shutter/venetian blind/awning control
HWS 40
HB 05/15
HA 30
1…
HA 30
…32
HAC 30
Hometronic Manager HCM 200
Individual room control (radiators)/consumption cost aquisition
HR 50
1…
HR 50
…16
HKVE
1…
HKVE
…16
The Functions in Detail:
For heating control and consumption
monitoring, the Hometronic Manager
undertakes the following tasks:
Room temperature control
is performed by constant adjustment of
a battery-driven miniature motor on the
radiators. For underfloor heating systems,
the desired room temperature is optimized
by a self-learning logic controller (fuzzy
logic) in the floor distribution circuit.
For temperature control, the Hometronic
Manager coordinates the switching
programs for each individual room and
transmits the desired room temperature
setpoints to the radiator controllers in the
individual rooms or to the underfloor
heating controller. 16 room addresses
are available for this function.
Individual temperature adjustments are
possible in the individual rooms at any
time either by means of the knob on the
radiator controller or at the room sensor/
setpoint adjuster (for underfloor heating
systems).
For energy metering, the Hometronic
Manager totals up all the data received
from the electronic heating cost
distributors, heat meters, radio and
water meters or the electricity meters of
a complete residential unit. All the
consumption data for a whole
residential unit are thus available at one
central point, the Hometronic Manager.
This eliminates the need to read off
large numbers of meters and the radio
transmission even allows the
information to be read off at the
front door. This does away with having
to make appointments with the tenants,
and with repeated visits when no-one
was home. This all significantly
simplifies the process of consumption
cost accounting.
The mere combination of these two
functions alone is of special benefit to
the tenant. The Hometronic Manager
can provide a trend display of his current
consumption, e.g. by comparison with
the previous year. The initiative to save
heating costs doesn't just come with the
annual heating bill; the trend display
makes it possible to set lower temperature
setpoints or to make better use of the
economy temperature periods.
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System overview
Domestic appliance control
Light control
„Dimmer“
„ON/OFF“
HD 30
HS 30
1…
…32
HS 20
HS 20
1…
Individual room control (underfloor heating)
HS 20
HS 20
HS 20
…32
Light, household appliance and
roller shutter/venetian blind control
are also important functions of the
Hometronic Manager. HOMETRONIC
modules are available for this purpose.
They are simply mounted on the
distributor box of the relevant roller shutter
or light circuits or simply inserted into
the plug socket for switching commands.
In many cases, there is no need for
installation of further electrical wiring.
The light control modules have both
a dimmer and an on/off function. They
are suitable for lighting systems with
powers from 60 up to max. 300 watts.
The light switches already installed in
the respective control loop can still be
used to switch the lights on and off
manually in the room.
The switch modules are suitable for
controlling (ON/OFF) electrical
consumers and appliances (e.g. coffee
percolator). The switches of the control
loop in question maintain their normal
function for direct manual control of the
consumers.
External Access
HOMETRONIC also offers the capability
of convenient, remote access via
Internet, or by voice recognition via
telephone or cellphone.
The roller shutter/venetian blind
modules are suitable for controlling
tubular motors. They receive the desired
position of the roller shutter or venetian
blind in percent from the Hometronic
Manager (for venetian blinds also the
angle of the slats). The local switches
for manual override remain functional,
allowing the shutters to be raised or
lowered locally.
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System Components
System Components
HCM 200
Backlit,
4-line text display
Hometronic Manager HCM 200
Pressand-turn
knob
Return
button
Manual/
automatic
mode
ECO energysaving button
Lifestyle
buttons
Hometronic-Manager with tested radio technology (according to ETS 300220) for
central control and operation of the room temperature, light, household appliances
and roller shutters of a residential unit. The integrated transmitter and receiver
enable electronic consumption metering devices, e.g. from Kundo, to be connected.
An adequate number of room addresses are available for temperature, light,
household appliances, roller shutters/venetian blinds and consumption metering.
Daily, weekly, vacation and lifestyle programs can be set for each room individually
by a simple procedure using the press-and-turn knob.
The lifestyle buttons also allow the user to define certain control sequences in addition
to the timer programs. The temperatures, switching states, light and roller shutter
position in the rooms (zones) can thus be adapted to suit recurring situations, such
as parties, vacation, returning home, etc.
An additional ECO energy-saving button allows you to lower the comfortable
temperature in the whole apartment uniformly by, for example, one or two degrees.
A further button lets you switch off automatic operation. This causes the manually
set positions to be retained until you switch back to automatic mode by pressing
the button again. Ideally the Hometronic Manager should be installed in a central
position in the apartment, such as the entrance hall, lobby or living room.
SmartHome Service
Permits convenient access to the Hometronic Manager HCM 200t via Internet, or
by voice recognition via telephone (cable network) or cellphone. Both this
SmartHome service and the required Hometronic Telekom Gateway HTG 100 are
provided by the Deutsche Telekom AG. This function requires an ISDN connection.
Hometronic Hand-held Remote Control HRD 20
with tested radio technology, for location-independent activation of the automatic
programs and triggering the modules.
Hometronic Power Pack HN 10 / HTU 10 / HTS 10
Hometronic power pack for the power supply to the Hometronic Manager HCM 200.
HN 10 for plug socket installation, HTU 10 for flush wall mounting or HTS 10 for switch
cabinet installation.
Hometronic Radiator Controller HR 50
HR 50
Display
Hometronic Radiator Controller with tested radio technology (according to ETS 300220)
for constant control of the room temperature with energy-saving function (e.g. window
function). The radiator controller fits on valves of the brands Braukmann, MNG,
Heimeier and Danfoss (with adapter), further types on request.
Two standard batteries allow wireless operation of servo motor, microelectronics and
receiver (battery service life: approx. 2 years). The individual switching times and
setpoints for room temperatures are received from the HCM 200.
Setting knob for manual setting of the room temperature and display of the desired
temperature and device status (e.g. window open, battery change, adaption process,
etc.). The connection of a wired remote control device HCW 23 is also possible.
Manual temperature setpoint controller
Battery compartment
Additional Set HCW 23 K
Set including the remote adjust module HCW 23 and the cable HCV 23 (3 m).
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System Components
Hometronic Underfloor Heating Controller HCE 60
Central control and power supply for up to 8 room control loops (when using the
sub-module HCS 60). Wireless communication* with the Hometronic Manager
HCM 200 for performing automatic programs.
* Alternative max. wire-linked 2 room control loops.
Hometronic Sub-module (3 Zones) HCS 60
Expansion module for Underfloor Heating Controller HCE 60.
Hometronic Receiver Antenna HRA 1
(for Underfloor Heating Controller HCE 60) Receiver antenna for wireless signal
reception.
Hometronic Thermal Actuator H 200-BO
Thermal actuator, 230 V AC, open at zero current, with plug ready for immediate
connection. (max. 24 actuators per underfloor heating controller when using HCS 60)
Hometronic Thermal Actuator H 200-BG
Thermal actuator, 230 V AC, closed at zero current, with plug ready for immediate
connection. (max. 24 actuators per underfloor heating controller when using HCS 60)
Hometronic Remote Control Module HCW 22
Wireless "local remote controller" with temperature selection knob and room
temperature sensor.
Hometronic Remote Control Module HCW 23
with temperature sensor and setpoint controller ± 12 K for cable connection to the
Radiator Controller HR 50 or to the Underfloor Heating Controller HCE 60.
Hometronic Room Sensor HCF 22
Wireless room temperature sensor (without temperature selection knob).
Wireless Remote Control HCU 30 (one per control zone)
with timer program. Battery-operated, with temperature sensor and set-point
transmitter ± 12 K. Registers the current room temperature data transmitted via the
Radio Antenna HRA 1 to the HCE 60. Display, operating panel with daily and
weekly programs. Simple entry of switching times at point of installation, additional
timer function for times of special use, e.g. curtailed heating operation, party
function, vacation, etc.
Hometronic Boiler Feedback Module HK 10
For wireless heating demand from the Hometronic Manager HCM 200 and for
connection to MCR controllers via relay. Heating load demand to external heat
generators via floating relay contact.
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System Components
HA 30
Hometronic Roller Shutter/Venetian Blind Module HA 30
Hometronic Roller Shutter/Venetian Blind Module with tested radio technology
(according to ETS 300220) for on-wall mounting over the distributor box of the roller
shutter circuit which also provides the 230 V power supply.
Built-in overload switch for controlling the tubular motors (max. 2.5 amps), attachment
of a Reed door contact (HAC 30) to prevent inadvertent locking out is possible. The
HCM 200 controls the desired shutter/blind position (or slat angle) individually by
central radio control, by timer or lifestyle program, or in response to the light sensor
HB 05/15. Open, closed and freely selectable intermediate positions are possible.
Local operation is possible at any time The roller shutter module is also suitable for
awnings and other sunshade fittings.
HAC 30
Hometronic Door Contact
(with connecting lead), surface mounting version for connection to Hometronic Roller
Shutter/Venetian Blind Module HA 30 as protection against inadvertent locking out,
e.g. on balcony or terrace doors.
Hometronic Belt Drive HA 70
Including receiver module with tested radio technology, for raising and lowering
belt-operated roller shutters. The HCM 200 controls the desired degree of opening
or closing by radio, on the basis of timer programs and lifestyle programs. Local
operation is possible at all times. Power supply is from 230 Volt mains.
Hometronic Receiver Module HAR 70
with tested radio technology, for retro-fitting to Rollotron belt drives. The HCM 200
controls the desired degree of opening or closing by radio, on the basis of timer
programs and lifestyle programs. Local operation is possible at all times.
HB 05
Hometronic Light Sensor HB 05
with tested radio technology for monitoring the outdoor lighting conditions as a
controller for roller shutters, venetian blinds or awnings in the morning and evening
hours and for automatic control of the sunshade fittings. 2 standard batteries
(service life: approx. 2 years) allow wireless transmission of the brightness values
and the ambient temperature to the Hometronic Manager HCM 200.
HB 15
Hometronic Light/Wind Sensor HB 15
with tested radio technology for monitoring the outdoor lighting conditions and wind
as a controller for roller shutters and venetian blinds in the morning and evening
hours, for automatic control of sunshade fittings and as protection against damage
caused by strong winds. Not for safety-relevant applications. 2 standard
batteries (service life: approx. 2 years) allow wireless transmission of the brightness/
wind values and the ambient temperature to the Hometronic Manager HCM 200.
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System Components
HWS 40
Hometronic Wind Sensor Module HWS 40
of vane wheel design with evaluation unit for measuring the wind speed so that
awnings, roller shutters, etc. can be retracted to avoid damage by strong winds.
Four-core connection for power supply and data transmission to the awning module
HA and two-core to the vane wheel.
Hometronic Switch Module HS 30
with tested radio technology for control of household appliances of all kinds of
household appliance up to max. 10 A/230 V AC via floating changeover contact.
For on-wall mounting over the distributor box of the circuit in question which also
provides the 230 V power supply. The HCM 200 controls the desired switching
status (ON/OFF) by central radio control according to timer or lifestyle programs.
Local operation remains possible at any time.
Hometronic Light Dimmer Module HD 30
with tested radio technology for bulbs, high and low-voltage halogen lamps with
ohmic and inductive transformers, min. 60 watt, max. 300 watt. For on-wall mounting
over the distributor box of the circuit in question which also provides the 230 V
power supply. The HCM 200 controls the desired dimmer position and switches the
lights ON and OFF by central radio control according to timer or lifestyle programs.
Local operation remains possible at any time.
Hometronic Water Stop HAV 20 … / 25 / … 32
Electronic ball cock as a compact unit for shutting off the mains water-pipe in your
absence, to prevent damage from burst pipes. One HS 30 is required for automatic
triggering.
Hometronic Plug/Switch Module HS 20
with tested radio technology for controlling consumers operated via a (grounding)
plug socket.
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Application
Time and lifestyle controlled (timer-independent) individual
room temperature control with radiators
with central operating device for wireless control
of 16 room temperature control circuits.
Application
Individual room temperature control for
up to 16 different rooms/zones with
radiator control. Wireless data transmission
between the Hometronic Manager
HCM 200 and the Radiator Controllers
HR 50. Several radiator controllers can
be assigned to a control zone.
They receive their individual temperature
setpoint and timer programs from the
Hometronic Manager. Individual alteration
of the temperature setpoint is possible
locally. Installation of the battery-operated
radiator controllers directly on the
radiators with valves from MNG,
Braukmann, Heimeier or others with an
M 30 x 1.5 thread (closing dimension
11.5 mm). With an adapter, Danfoss and
other brands can also be used, on request.
The HCM 200 is installed at a central
point in the residential unit.
The power supply comes from a power
pack.
Expansion possibilities
Individual room control of underfloor
control zones with HCE 60
Electronic consumption data acquisition
Roller shutter, venetian blind and awning
control with HA 30, HB 05/15, etc.
Light control with HD 30, HS 30, HS 20.
(Household) appliance control with
HS 30, HS 20.
Functions
Energy-saving room temperatures
through constant control of the individual
radiators and through an automatic
ventilation function. Alteration of the
temperature setpoint is possible locally
directly at the radiator controller at any
time. Central operation and setting of all
the data for up to 16 rooms, e.g. daily
and weekly switching programs can be
set individually for each room.
Quick and easy setting of the desired
temperature for vacation, coming home,
going out or partying with specially
assigned lifestyle buttons (timerindependent automatic programs).
Eco energy-saving button, manual/
automatic button or the hand-held
remote control unit allow an intervention
at any time.
HCM 200
HVC 23
HR 50
1…
HR 50
…16
HR 50
2…
HKVE
1…
HKVE
…16
HKVE
…16
HN 40
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Application
Devices required
Equipment for central wireless
control of up to 16 room temperature
control circuits with decentralized
radiator control in residential buildings.
Accessories
Option
Type
Hometronic Manager for up to 16 individual time- and
temperature zones
Hometronic Power Pack for HCM 200
Plug-in version
Flush-mounting version
Cabinet installation version
HCM 200
HN 10
HTU 10
HTS 10
Hometronic Radiator Controller for continuous control
of the room temperature. Fits radiator valves from Honeywell
Braukmann, MNG, Heimeier, Landis & Gyr ”Duogyr”, Danfoss
RA (adapter included), Centra, Junkers, Oventrop (from year
02/1998 on). Adapers are available for other radiator valves,
see Accessories.
HR 50
Hometronic Remote Control Module with temperature
sensor and setpoint controller ± 12 K for cable connection
to the Radiator Controller HR 50 or the Underfloor Heating
Controller HCE 60
HCW 23
Hometronic Connecting Lead with plug for HR 50 for
connection of Remote Control Unit HCW 23, length 3 m
HCV 23
Hometronic Hand-Held Remote Controller with tested radio
technology for mobile activation of the automatic programs or
for controlling the modules.
Components not
yet available
Availability date
probably 6/2000
Power Pack for the Radiator Controller HR 50
HN 40
Adapter for Ovendrop valves (M 30 X 1) up to year 02/98
HU 01
Adapter for Herz valves
HU 02
Adapter for Vaillant valves
EHA 1 VAI
Adapter for Danfoss RAV/RAVL/RA
EVA 1 Danfoss
Thermostat valves (see current price list “Heating“)
Adapters for other radiator valves on request.
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Application
Time and lifestyle controlled (timer-independent) individual
room temperature control with underfloor heating
with central operating device for wireless control
of 16 room temperature control circuits.
Application
Individual room temperature control for
up to 16 different rooms/zones with
underfloor heating control circuits.
Wireless data transmission between the
Hometronic Manager HCM 200,
Underfloor Heating Controllers HCE 60
and Room Sensors/Setpoint Controllers
HCW 22. Several room sensors/setpoint
controllers can be assigned to a control
zone. The underfloor heating control
circuits receive their individual temperature
setpoint and timer programs from the
Hometronic Manager. Individual alteration
of a temperature setpoint is possible
locally at any time via the either wireless
or wired (max. 2) Remote Control
Module (HCW 22 or HCW 23). An
energy-saving heating load demand from
the underfloor heating controller to the
central weather-controlled MCR controller
is possible. Installation of the Underfloor
Heating Controller HCE 60 in the
underfloor heating distributor or in the
vicinity of the heating distributor with
230 V AC power supply. The batteryoperated Room Sensors/ Setpoint
Controllers HCW 22 can be installed at
a suitable location anywhere in the
room. The HCM 200 is installed at a
central point in the residential unit. The
power supply comes from a power
pack.
Expansion possibilities
The following application expansions
are possible:
Individual room control of radiator
control zones with HR 50
Electronic consumption data acquisition
Roller shutter, venetian blind and awning
control with HA 30, HB 05/15, etc.
Light control with HD 30, HS 30, HS 20.
(Household) appliance control with
HS 30, HS 20.
Roller shutter control with HA 70 for
belt-operated roller shutters.
Hand-held remote control with HRD 20.
Functions
Energy-saving room temperatures
through self-learning logic controllers
(fuzzy logic) in the individual underfloor
heating control circuits. Alteration of the
temperature setpoint is possible locally
directly at the Remote Control Module
HCW 22.
Central operation and setting of all the
data for up to 16 rooms, e.g. daily and
weekly switching programs can be set
individually for each room.
Quick and easy setting of the desired
temperature for vacation, coming home,
going out or partying with specially
assigned lifestyle buttons.
Eco energy-saving button and manual/
automatic button allow an intervention
at any time.
HCW 22
HCW 22
HCW 22
HCM 200
HCE 60
HRA 1
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Application
Devices required
Equipment for central timercontrolled management of up
to 16 room temperature control
circuits in residential buildings.
Option
Type
Hometronic Manager for up to 16 individual time- and
temperature zones
Hometronic Power Pack for HCM 200
Plug-in version
Flush-mounting version
Cabinet installation version
HCM 200
HN 10
HTU 10
HTS 10
Hometronic Underfloor Heating Controller
Central control and power supply for up to 8 room control
loops (when using the sub-module). Wireless communication
with the Hometronic Manager HCM 200 for execution and
integration of automatic programs.
HCE 60
Hometronic Receiver Antenna
(for Underfloor Heating Controller HCE 60)
Receiver antenna for wireless signal reception.
HRA 1
Hometronic Submodule (3 Zones)
Expansion module for the Underfloor Heating Controller HCE 60
HCS 60
Hometronic Remote Control Module wireless
“local remote controller“, with temperature selection knob
and room temperature sensor.
HCW 22
Hometronic Room Sensor
Wireless room temperature sensor (without temperature
selection knob).
HCF 22
Hometronic Thermal Actuator
Thermal actuator, 230 V AC, open at zero current, with plug
ready for immediate connection. (max. 24 actuators per
Underfloor Heating Controller when using HCS 60).
H 200-BO
Hometronic Thermal Actuator
Thermal actuator, 230 V AC, closed at zero current, with plug
ready for immediate connection. (max. 24 actuators per
Underfloor Heating Controller when using HCS 60).
H 200-BG
Hometronic Remote Control Module
with temperature sensor and setpoint controller ± 12 K
for cable connection to the Radiator Controller HR 50 or
to the Underfloor Heating Controller HCE 60.
HCW 23
Wireless Remote Control HCU 30
HCU 30
(one per control zone)
With timer program. Battery-operated, with temperature sensor
and set-point transmitter ± 12 K. Registers the current room
temperature data transmitted via the Radio Antenna HRA 1
programs. Simple entry of switching times at point of installation,
additional timer function for times of special use, e.g. curtailed
heating operation, party function, vacation, etc.
Accessories
Extension lead, L = 2 m, with plug ready for connection to
Thermal Actuator H 200
HCV 2
Adapter for connection of CENTRA thermal actuators and
Velta compact distributors
HCA 1 VEL
Pump output relay, 230 V AC
HREL 1
Hometronic Hand-Held Remote Control
With tested radio technology, for location-independent activation
of the automatic programs and triggering of the modules.
HRD 20
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Application
Electronic energy metering system
with wireless data transmission for up to 16 consumption data channels
to the Hometronic Manager.
Application
For wireless acquisition of consumption
data from radiators (heating cost
distributor), (underfloor) heating
distributors (heat flow meter) and hot/
cold water (water meter). Using an
interface module, other consumption
values can also be evaluated, e.g.
electricity, gas, etc.
All data can be read out without
entering the apartment, thus doing
away with having to make appointments
with the tenants and the need for a
tenant to be at home.
The trend display of the consumption
values on the Hometronic Manager is
an incentive to save energy and thus
creates additional savings effects.
For central, apartment-specific data
acquisition and storage for up to
16 electronic Kundo heating cost
distributors. All the data can thus be
easily read off from a central point in
the apartment. This makes the system
particularly well suited to retrofitting in
existing buildings and in new buildings
thanks to the minimized planning and
installation work.
Expansion possibilities
The following application expansions
are possible:
Individual room temperature control
with radiator/underfloor heating with
HR 50/HCE 60, HCW 22, etc.
Roller shutter, venetian blind and awning
control with HA 30, HB 05/15, etc.
Light control with HD 30, HS 30, HS 20.
(Household) appliance control with
HS 30, HS 20.
Electricity
HCM 200
Gas
HKVE
1…
HKVE
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Functions
Wireless, individual measurement value
acquisition via electronic heating cost
distributors, heat flow meters, electronic
water meters or pulse counters. Exact
consumption measurement by displaying
the value for the previous year or previous
month and the current month consumption
trend for the measurement group in
question or for the individual measurement
point. The individual consumption
values are additionally buffer-stored at
the measurement point where the
current consumption value and the
value for the previous year can be read
off directly. With automatic function check,
test program and opening/sabotage
detection.
Central display of the current month
trend and consumption units on the
Hometronic Manager HCM 200.
Cold
Water
Hot
Water
HKVE
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Application
Devices required
Equipment for central wireless
acquisition of all data for heating
cost distribution.
Accessories
Type
Hometronic Manager for data acquisition from up to
16 electronic heating cost distributors
HCM 200
Hometronic Power Pack for HCM 200
Plug-in version
Flush-mounting version
Cabinet installation version
HN 10
HTU 10
HTS 10
Electronic heating cost distributors
Heat flow meters + radio module
Radio water meter measurement capsule
FU 28*
G07 + him2s*
TKF 15/MMF 15*
Radio Module with floating pulse input (e. g. for gas or
electricity meter, etc.) various adapters, connecting leads, etc.*
eic 2*
…
* Available from KUNDO Systemtechnik GmbH, D-78105 St. Georgen, phone (++49) 77 24 9 38 90
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Application
Time and lifestyle controlled (timer-independent)
roller shutter/venetian blind/awning control
with central operating device for wireless control of up to 32 roller shutter
or venetian blind drives, and for awning drives.
Application
For roller shutters, venetian blinds or
awnings with tubular motors
(max. 2.5 amps).
For wireless data transmission with central
control and operation for up to 32 roller
shutters, venetian blinds or awnings.
This makes the system particularly well
suited to retrofitting in existing buildings
and in new buildings thanks to the
minimized planning and installation
work.
The modules are designed for on-wall
mounting on the concealed distribution
box assigned to the roller shutter/venetian
blind/awning circuit.
Built-in buttons or switches of any brand
allow local operation in the separate
rooms in addition to the central control.
Expansion possibilities
The following application expansions
are possible:
Individual room temperature control
with radiator/underfloor heating with
HR 50/HCE 60, HCW 22, etc.
Consumption data acquisition with
Kundo sensors.
Light control with HD 30, HS 30, HS 20.
(Household) appliance control with
HS 30, HS 20.
Functions
Automatic positioning and slat angle
adjustment (venetian blinds only) of roller
shutters, venetian blinds and awnings.
Central control and operation as well as
setting and transmission of the data
from the Hometronic Manager to up to
32 Hometronic roller shutter/venetian
blind modules.
Not only open and closed but also any
freely selected intermediate position can
be set automatically using the existing
daily, weekly, vacation and lifestyle
program for each individual window.
Optimized sun shading thanks to freely
selectable positions of the sun shade
elements, e.g. roller shutters, awnings,
etc. and also freely selectable slat
angles for the venetian blinds. Daily,
weekly, vacation and time-independent
lifestyle programs allow the elements to
be set individually, e.g. for each window.
In the vacation program, a presence
can be simulated as passive protection
against intrusion. The simulation of the
individually programmed positions/slat
angles and adaption to the actual
brightness values creates a realistic
impression (when using HB05/15) of a
presence in the home.
At the Hometronic Manager, immediate
interventions are possible to centrally
deactivate the automatic programs or to
adapt them to special situations.
Local operation is possible at any time.
Security function by connection of a door
magnet contact to prevent inadvertent
locking out.
For the automatic sunshade function, a
Light Sensor HB 05/15 can be connected
which signals the momentary brightness,
the ambient temperature and (with HB 15)
the wind strength to the Hometronic
Manager.
* For safety-relevant applications, e.g.
awning control, the Wind Sensor
HWS 40 must be directly connected
to the Roller Shutter Module HA 30.
HB 15
HWS 40
HCM 200
HA 30
*
HA 30
HA 30
HA 30
HAC 30
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Application
Devices required
Equipment for central wireless
control of up to 32 roller shutter,
venetian blind (slat angle) circuits.
Type
Hometronic Manager for up to 32 roller shutter circuits
for central control and operation of the individual roller
shutter/venetian blind positions at each window.
Hometronic Power Pack for HCM 200
Plug-in version
Flush-mounting version
Cabinet installation version
Hometronic Roller Shutter/Venetian Blind Module
with tested radio technology for on-wall mounting over the
distributor box of the roller shutter circuit which also provides
the 230 V power supply. Built-in overload switch for controlling
the tubular motors (max. 2.5 amps), connection for a door
contact to prevent inadvertent locking out. The roller shutter
module is also suitable for awnings and other sunshade
fittings.
Option
HCM 200
HN 10
HTU 10
HTS 10
HA 30
Hometronic Belt Drive
HA 70
including receiver module with tested radio technology,
for raising and lowering belt-operated roller shutters.
The HCM 200 controls the desired degree of opening or closing
by radio, on the basis of timer programs and lifestyle programs.
Local operation is possible at all times. Power supply is from
230 Volt mains.
Hometronic Receiver Module
with tested radio technology, for retro-fitting to Rollotron belt
drives. The HCM controls the desired degree of opening or
closing by radio on the basis of timer programs and lifestyle
programs. Local operation is possible at all times.
HAR 70
Hometronic Door Contact
HAC 30
(with connecting lead), surface mounting version for connection
to HA 30 as protection against inadvertent locking out.
Hometronic Light Sensor
HB 05
with tested radio technology for monitoring the outdoor lighting
conditions as a controller for roller shutters, venetian blinds or
awnings in the morning and evening hours and for automatic
control of the sunshade fittings. 2 standard batteries allow
wireless transmission of the brightness values and the ambient
temperature to the Hometronic Manager HCM 200.
Hometronic Light/Wind Sensor
HB 15
with tested radio technology for monitoring the outdoor lighting
conditions and wind as a controller for roller shutters and
venetian blinds in the morning and evening hours, for automatic
control of sunshade fittings and as protection against damage
caused by strong winds. Not for safety-relevant applications.
2 standard batteries allow wireless transmission of the brightness/
wind values and the ambient temperature to the Hometronic Manager
HCM 200
Hometronic Wind Sensor Module
HWS 40
of vane wheel design with evaluation unit for measuring the
wind speed so that awnings, roller shutters, etc. can be retracted
to avoid damage by strong winds. Four-core connection for power
supply and data transmission to the awning module HA 30 and
two-core to the vanewheel.
Hometronic Belt Drive
Including receiver module with tested radio technology,
for raising and lowering belt-operated roller shutters.
HA 70
Hometronic Hand-Held Remote Control
HRD 20
With tested radio technology, for location-independent activation
of automatic prorgrams and triggering of modules.
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Application
Time and lifestyle controlled (timer-independent)
light dimmer/switching function
with central operating device for wireless control
of up to 32 light dimmer circuits.
Application
For switching all electrical consumers
up to max. 16 A (HS 20; HS 30; max.
10 A!) or for infinitely variable dimming
of lights (via HD 30) with bulbs, high
and low-voltage halogen lamps with
toroidal core transformers from min.
60 watt to max. 300 watt. The modules
HS 30 and HD 30 are for on-wall
mounting over the concealed distributor
box assigned to the (light) circuit in
question. Plug-in module HS 20 is
inserted into the (grounding) plug socket
between the consumers. Built-in buttons
or switches of any brand allow local
operation in the separate rooms
in addition to the central control.
Expansion possibilities
The following application expansions
are possible:
Individual room temperature control
with radiator/underfloor heating with
HR 50/HCE 60, HCW 22, etc.
Consumption data acquisition with
Kundo sensors
Roller shutter, venetian blind and awning
control with HA 30, HB 05/15, etc.
(Household) appliance control with
HS 30, HS 20.
Functions
Individual dimming and switching of
light circuits. Central control and
operation as well as setting of all the
data for up to 32 circuits. The daily,
weekly, vacation and lifestyle programs
with corresponding brightness levels as
well as ON/OFF can be set individually
for each circuit. In the vacation program,
a presence can be simulated as passive
protection against intrusion. The simulation
of the individually programmed brightness
values and switching states creates a
realistic impression of a presence in the
home.
At the Hometronic Manager, immediate
interventions are possible to centrally
deactivate the automatic programs or
to adapt them to special situations.
Local operation via the normal buttons
is possible at any time.
HS 30
HS 30
HS 20
HCM 200
HD 30
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Application
Devices required
Equipment for central wireless control
of up to 32 light dimmer circuits.
Type
Hometronic Manager for up to 32 individual time zones
for central control and operation of the individual lighting
conditions in each room.
Hometronic Power Pack for HCM 200
Plug-in version
Flush-mounting version
Cabinet installation version
HCM 200
HN 10
HTU 10
HTS 10
Hometronic Light Dimmer Module for bulbs, high and low-voltage HD 30
halogen lamps with ohmic and inductive transformers.
Hometronic Switch Module
HS 30
with tested radio technology for the control of household
appliances of all kinds up to max. 10 A/230 V AC via floating
changeover contact. For on-wall mounting over the distributor
box of the circuit in question which also provides the 230 V
power supply. The HCM 200 controls the desired switching status
(ON/OFF) by central radio control according to timer or lifestyle
programs. Local operation remains possible at any time.
Hometronic Light Dimmer Module
HD 30
with tested radio technology for bulbs, high and low-voltage
halogen lamps with ohmic and inductive transformers,
min. 60 watt, max. 300 watt. For on-wall mounting over the
distributor box of the circuit in question which also provides the
230 Volt power supply. The HCM 200 controls the desired dimmer
position and switches the lights ON and OFF by central radio
control according to timer or lifestyle programs. Local operation
remains possible at any time.
Option
Hometronic Plug Switch Module
with tested radio technology for controlling consumers
operated via a (grounding) plug socket.
HS 20
Hometronic Hand-Held Remote Control
With tested radio technology, for location-independent
activation of automatic programs and triggering of modules.
HRD 20
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Technical Data
Hometronic Manager HCM 200
Hometronic Remote Control Module HCW 23
Type designation
Operating voltage
Power uptake
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Degree of protection
Safety class
Interference suppression
Type designation
Communication
Adjustment range
Color
Installation
Dimensions
Display
Power-off data retention
Batteries
Radio communication
HCM 200
12 V AC
4 VA
0 to 40 °C
– 20 to + 70 °C
5 to 93 %
IP 30
II
-conformity,
according to EN 50081-1
On-wall, over concealed box
approx. 170 x 127 x 400 mm
(h x b x d)
LCD display,
4 lines of 20 characters, back-lit
Replaceable batteries
3 x size AAA, micro 1.5 V
Developed and licensed
according to ETS 300220 (European
Telecommunications Standard)
Dimensions
Room sensor
Hometronic Roller Shutter/Venetian Blind Module HA 30
Type designation
Operating voltage
Power uptake
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Degree of protection
Safety class
Interference suppression
Dimensions
Hometronic Power Pack HN 10 with mains plug
Hometronic Power Pack HTU 10 for flush mounting
Hometronic Power Pack HTS 10 for switch cabinet mounting
Type designation
HN 10 / HTU 10 / HTS 10
Operating voltage
230 V AC
Power uptake
max. 13 VA
Ambient temperature
0 to 40 °C
Storage temperature
– 20 to + 70 °C
Humidity
5 to 93 %
Degree of protection
IP 30
Safety class
II
Interference suppression
-conformity,
according to EN 50081-1
Display
Power-off data retention
Batteries
Dimensions
Type designation
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Consisting of:
Length
HAC 30
0 to 40 °C
– 20 to + 70 °C
5 to 93 %
1 clamp-type/plug-in jack for
HA 30 (roller shutter module)
1 prefabricated door (Reed)
contact with magnet
Hometronic Light Sensor HB 05
Type designation
Operating voltage
Power supply
Service life
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Degree of protection
Safety class
Interference suppression
HR 50
3V
0 to 40 °C
– 20 to + 70 °C
5 to 93 %
IP 30
III
-conformity,
according to EN 50081-1
LCD display
Replaceable batteries
2 mignon batteries
approx. 82 x 52 x 100 mm (h x b x d)
Installation
Dimensions
Light measuring range
Ambient temperature
measuring range
Hometronic Connecting Lead HCV 23
Type designation
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Configuration
HA 30
230 V AC
Typical 1.5 VA
0 to 40 °C
– 20 to + 70 °C
5 to 93 %
IP 30
II
-conformity,
according to EN 50081-1
approx. 90 x 90 x 28 mm (h x b x d)
Hometronic Door Contact HAC 30
Hometronic Radiator Controller HR 50
Type designation
Operating voltage
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Degree of protection
Safety class
Interference suppression
HCW 23
Wire linked, 3-core cable required
± 12 Kelvin
Housing: Pure white RAL 9010
Rotary knob: Pigeon blue RAL 5014
approx. 103 x 99 x 30 mm
(h x b x d)
20 kOhm
HCV 23
0 to 40 °C
– 20 to + 70 °C
5 to 93 %
Prefabricated with Western
connector/strand
3m
1)
HB 05
3V
2 x 1.5 mignon battery, Type AA1)
approx. 2 years
– 10 to + 50 °C1)
– 20 to + 60 °C
max. 95 %, non-condensing
IP 34
II
-conformity,
according to EN 50081-1 /
I-ETS 300220
With mounting bracket
on the outside wall
max. 72 x 76 x 50 mm (h x b x d)
1 lux to 100,000 lux
– 30 to + 70 °C
Alternatively with lithium cells, Type Energizer HI Energy Lithium: – 20 °C to + 60 °C
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Technical Data
Hometronic Light Sensor HB 15
Hometronic Switch Module HS 30
Type designation
Operating voltage
Power supply
Service life
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Degree of protection
Safety class
Interference suppression
Type designation
Operating voltage
Power uptake
Switching output
Consisting of:
Installation
HS 30
230 V AC
3 VA
Floating changeover contact
Min. impedance:
DC/AC: 10 mA/5 V
Max. impedance:
AC (cos phi = 1): 10 A/230 V AC
AC (cos phi = 0.6) 8 A/230 V AC
Ambient temperature
0 to +40 °C
Storage temperature
– 20 to + 70 °C
Humidity
max. 95 %, non-condensing
Degree of protection
IP 30
Safety class
II
Interference suppression
-conformity,
according to EN 50081-1
Dimensions
approx. 90 x 90 x 28 mm (h x b x d)
HB 15
3V
2 x 1.5 mignon battery, Type AA1)
approx. 2 years
– 10 to + 50 °C1)
– 20 to + 60 °C
max. 95 %, non-condensing
IP 34
II
-conformity, according
to EN 50081-1 / I-ETS 300220
Sensor module (mechanical
design identical with HB 05)
+ vane wheel with prefabricated
connecting lead (8 m)
With mounting bracket
on the outside wall
max. 72 x 76 x 50 mm (h x b x d)
1 lux to 100.000 lux
Dimensions
Light measuring range
Ambient temperature
measuring range
– 30 to + 70 °C
Wind velocity measuring
range
3 m/s to 40 m/s
Hometronic Heating Load Module HK 10
Consisting of
Technical data
Hometronic Light Dimmer Module HD 30
Hometronic Wind Sensor Module HWS 40
Type designation
Operating voltage
Power uptake
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Degree of protection
Safety class
Interference suppression
Wind sensor set,
consisting of:
Switch module HS 30 and room
sensor HCF 22
See HS 30 and HCF 22.
Type designation
Operating voltage
Power uptake
Switching output
HD 30
230 V AC
Typical 1.5 VA
Phase control for ohmic or
inductive consumers of at least
60 VA up to max. 300 VA
Storage temperature
– 20 to + 70 °C
Humidity
max. 95 %, non-condensing
Degree of protection
IP 30
Safety class
II
Interference suppression
-conformity,
according to EN 50081-1
Dimensions:
approx. 90 x 90 x 28 mm (h x b x d)
HWS 40
230 V AC
approx. 2 W
– 20 to + 60 °C
– 20 to + 70 °C
5 to 93 %
IP 30
II
-conformity,
according to EN 50081-1
1 Evaluation module (on-wall
box) with floating output contact
(230 V AC, max. 5 A) and adjustable switching threshold
(via dip switches)
1 Vane wheel with prefabricated
connecting lead (8 m)
max. 72 x 76 x 50 mm (h x b x d)
1 lux to 100.000 lux
1)
Alternatively with lithium cells, Type Energizer HI Energy Lithium: – 20 °C to + 60 °C
Dimensions
Light measuring range
Ambient temperature
measuring range
– 10 to + 35 °C
Wind velocity measuring
range
3 m/s to 20 m/s
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Technical Data
Hometronic Underfloor Heating Controller HCE 60
Hometronic Remote Control Module HCW 22
Type designation
Operating voltage
Power uptake
Standard fuse
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Degree of protection
Safety class
Interference suppression
Type designation
Operating voltage
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Adjustment range
Color
Installation
Dimensions
HCE 60
230 V AC – 15 % / + 10 %, 50 Hz
max. 180 VA (with full configuration)
2.5 A fast, 5 x 20 mm
0 to + 40 °C
– 20 to + 70 °C
5 to 93 %
IP 30 to DIN 40 500
II
-conformity,
according to EN 50081-1
Wall mounting, DIN mounting
82 x 315* x 75 mm (h x b x d)
Dimensions
Room sensor
Communication
* without mounting straps
Digital outputs
Analog outputs
Indicator lamps
Equipment protection
Radio communication
Positive operation
Triac 230 V AC; for pump control:
Triac 24 V AC output current
5 mA < I < 50 mA
Feedback to CENTRA controller
MCR 36, MCR 33 or MCR 200
via TW input
LED display for all operating statuses
All inputs and outputs are
protected against surge voltage
and short circuit
Developed and licensed according
to I-ETS 300220 (European
Telecommunications Standard)
1x per week opening of the valves
as protection against jamming
Hometronic Room Sensor HCF 22
Type designation
Operating voltage
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Color
Dimensions
Room sensor
Communication
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Configuration
Length
Type designation
HRA 1
Housing: Pure white RAL 9010
approx. 103 x 99 x 30 mm
(h x b x d) + antenna rod
(approx. 15 cm)
0 to + 40 °C
– 20 to + 70 °C
5 to 93 %
Prefabricated with connector
1.2 m (not extendable)
Max. travel
Operating voltage
Starting current
Continuous current
Continuous output
Ambient temperature
Degree of protection
Opening time
Configuration
Length
Hometronic-Submodule (3 Zones) HCS 60
Type designation
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Configuration
HCF 22
3 V (2 mignon cells, Type AA)
0 to + 40 °C
– 20 to + 70 °C
max. 5 to 93 %
Housing: Pure white RAL 9010
approx. 103 x 99 x 30 mm
(h x b x d)
20 kOhm
Wireless, developed and licensed
according to I-ETS 300220 (European Telecommunications Standard)
Hometronic Thermal Actuator H 200-BO/BG
Hometronic Antenna HRA 1
Type designation
Color
Dimensions
HCW 22
3 V (2 mignon cells, Type AA)
0 to + 40 °C
– 20 to + 70 °C
max. 5 to 93 %
± 12 Kelvin
Housing: Pure white RAL 9010
Rotary knob: Pigeon blue RAL 5014
approx. 103 x 99 x 30 mm
(h x b x d)
20 kOhm
Wireless, developed and licensed
according to I-ETS 300220 (European Telecommunications Standard)
HCS 60
0 to + 40 °C
– 20 to + 70 °C
max. 5 to 93 %
Plug-in module for Hometronic
Underfloor Heating Controller
HCE 60
H 200-BO, open at zero current with
surge voltage protection (varistor)
H 200-BG, closed at zero current
with surge voltage protection (varistor)
4 mm
230 V AC, 50/60 Hz
0.3 A
13 mA
3.0 W
max. + 50 °C
IP 43
approx. 3 minutes
Prefabricated with connector
1.0 m
Hometronic Remote Control Module HCW 23
Type designation
Communication
Adjustment range
Color
Dimensions
Room sensor
HCW 23 for cable connection to
Underfloor Heating Controller
HCE 60 (max. 2 zones)
Wire linked, 3-core cable required
± 12 Kelvin
Housing: Pure white RAL 9010
Rotary knob: Pigeon blue RAL 5014
approx. 103 x 99 x 30 mm
(h x b x d)
20 kOhm
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Technical Data
Hometronic Power Pack HN 40
Hometronic Plug Switch Module HS 20
(probably available from 6/2000)
Type designation
Operating voltage
Output voltage
Output current
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Consisting of
Type designation
Operating voltage
Power uptake
Switching output
HS 20
230 V AC + 10% / – 15%, 50 Hz
<3W
Floating changeover contact
Min. impedance:
AC: 10 mA/230 V AC
Max. impedance:
AC (cos phi = 1) : 16 A/230 V AC
Ambient temperature
0 to + 30 °C
Storage temperature
– 20 to + 70 °C
Humidity
max. 95 %, non-condensing
Degree of protection
IP 30
Safety class
II
Interference suppression
-conformity,
according to EN 50081-1
Dimensions
approx. 150 x 65 x 40 mm
(h x b x d)
Housing without earthing plug
Hometronic Belt Drive HA 70
with receiver module
Type designation
Operating voltage
Nominal power
Normal power
Nominal torque
Pulling force
Nominal revs.
Short-term operation
HA 70
230 V / 50 Hz
100 W
2 W (stand-by)
10 Nm
See force diagram, P. 32
30 r.p.m.
10 mins.
(Thermal cut-off at normal load
after 10 mins. operation. Rollotron is ready for operation
again after approx. 20 mins.)
After-running
< 0.4 rev.
Safety class
II (for dry rooms only)
Dimensions
see ”Dimensions”
Hometronic Hand-Held Remote Controller HRD 20
Type designation
Operating voltage
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Color
Dimensions
Communication
HRD 20
3 V (2 mignon cells, Type AAA)
0 to + 40 °C
– 20 to + 70 °C
max. 5 to 93 %
Housing: Pure white RAL 9010
Button: Pigeon blue RAL 5014
approx. 115 x 55 x 25 mm (h x b x d)
Wireless, developed and licensed
according to I-ETS 300220 (European Telecommunications Standard)
Hometronic Receiver Module HAR 70
Retro-fit module for Rollotron belt drive
Type designation
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Version
Dimensions
Hometronic Extension Lead HVC 2
Type designation
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Configuration
Length
HVC 2
0 to + 40 °C
– 20 to + 70 °C
5 to 93 %
Ready for immediate connection
to Thermal Actuators H 200-AO/AG
2.0 m
HAR 70
0 to +40° C
–20 to +70° C
max. 5 to 93%
Slot-in module for Rollotron
approx. 65 x 60 x 27 mm (h x b x d)
Slot space approx. 50mm
Wireless Remote Control HCU 30
Sensor element
NTC thermistor
Impedance
20 kOhms at 25°C
Operating range
0° C to +40° C
Dimensions (h x b x d)
130 x 98 x 28 mm
Attachment
Wall mounting
Max. ambient temperature/
relative humidity
0° C to 50° C / 5% to 90%
Max. storage temperature/
relative humidity
–20° C to +65° C / 5% to 90%
Power supply
2 Mignon batteries LR6 AA AM3
Fuse type
IP 30 DIN 40 050 / IEC 144
LPD-FSK transmitter
433.05 MHz to 434.79 MHz
Available channels
32
Certified according to
EN 300-220
Timer program
1 weekly program
4 switch points per day
Set points
1 day and 1 night set point
selectable
Adjustment tolerance
0.5 K
Hometronic Water Stop HAV
Type designation
Weight
Nominal width
Electrical connection
Limit Switch
Power take-up (operating)
Power take-up (stopped)
Fuse type
Safety class
Dive dimensions
Rotation time
Max. operating pressure
Max. output torque
Connecting lead
HN 4 (for HR 40/50)
230 V AC ± 10 %
3.3 V DC ± 5 %
0.05 A
0 to 40 °C
– 20 to + 70 °C
5 to 93 %
Insert for battery compartment,
power pack with connecting lead
(1.2 m)
HAV 20
HAV 25
HAV 32
0.88 kg
1.10 kg
1.42 kg
DN 20
DN 25
DN 32
230 V AC, +6 to –15%, 50 to 60 Hz
5 (1) A, 230 V, 50 Hz
7.5 VA
3 VA
IP 44 according to IEC 529
II according to EN 60335-1
See ”Dimensions”
30 secs. for 90°
PN 16
8 Nm
4 x 0.5 mm, 2 meters
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Radio technology
Radio technology
Together with our customers, we have already had the best of
practical experience with the first Hometronic system for
controlling underfloor heating in recent years.
Progressive further development has now led to our optimizing
this radio technology to such a degree that functions of home
technology other than heating control can now be handled by
a reliable transmission system in residential buildings.
A special feature of the Hometronic is the wireless transmission
of the switching signals. This makes the system very adaptable,
allowing it to be used anywhere that room temperatures are
to be regulated, heating costs are to be monitored, and roller
shutters, shades and lights are to be controlled. Installation is
very simple, because there is no connecting wiring to be laid.
Ideal prerequisites for both occupied houses and new systems.
We have developed special radio technology to take care of
safe data transmission in the areas of application that we
cater for.
Radio technology licensed under ETS 300 220 (European Telecommunications Standard)
This technology also ensures that extraneous signals are not
interpreted as switching commands.
Our radio technology is also fully prepared for the worst case,
in which some extraneous device trans-mits permanently on
the same frequency, and thus jams the Hometronic's data
transmission. Our technology transmits on individual frequencies
within the ISM waveband, and therefore almost always finds a
way to transfer data reliably.
Jamming of frequencies within the Hometronic system is almost
impossible, because transmissions are in the order of milliseconds
in length, and are staggered.
The radio technology that we have developed has been tested
according to ETS, and operates in the reliable ISM waveband
between 433.05 and 434.79 MHz. On the development side,
we have taken steps to avoid interference by outside transmitters.
The transmitter in each Hometronic component has its own
serial number. After the "teach-in", the allocation that takes
place as part of the start-up, this serial number becomes part
of the transmission protocol. This ensures that the respective
receiver module reacts only to its allocated transmitter module,
and carries out the instruction correctly.
As a result, it is possible to operate several Hometronic
systems with no trouble in several dwellings in one building.
Transmission power, signal range
With normal partition walls and one ceiling above and below,
the range of the signals is approx. 25 to 30 meters. Ranges
up to 100 meters can be achieved if there are no partition
walls, for example, in large living rooms or with ”open
architectures”.
The radio communication transmission power is designed to
work with less than 1 milliwatt1), which means that radiation is
negligible, while safe data transmission in dwelling houses is
guaranteed.
1)
^ 0.001 watt (W)
1 mW = 1milliwatt =
By comparison: Cordless telephone:
200 mW ( 200 x 1 mW)
Cellular telephone/radio telephone: 2000 mW (2000 x 1 mW)
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Electrical connection
Electrical connections are confined to the power supply for
the Hometronic Manager, and for the roller shutter and light
modules, which are mounted directly on the distributors of
the respective circuits anyway.
Clack
Plug-in connection HCM 200
Electricity
Hometronic Manager HCM 200
Boiler
A transformer is needed for the power supply. The
connection is made via the mounting (see figure) with either
the mains-plug transformer HN 10, the flush-mounted
transformer HTU 10, or the switch cabinet transformer
HTS 10.
Transformer of the
mains-plug power pack
optional
Hometronic Roller Shutter/Venetian Blind
Module HA 30
Connecting button and motor
The figure opposite shows the wiring for the connection of
the switch/button and roller shutter motor. Reference will be
made to the designations of the terminals in the further
installation instructions.
All buttons and switches must be designed for 230 V, and
must conform to VDE guidelines.
1. If necessary, replace old switches or buttons with the new
ones as described above.
2. Connect the shutter motor to terminals M^l, Mvl and N
directly to the motor.
3. Connect the buttons for "Up" and "Down" to terminals T^l,
Tvl and L.
4. Connect mains voltage to terminals L and N.
Install Lock-Out Protection HAC 30 (optional)
You can connect a lock-out protection device to the HA 30.
The lock-out protection device prevents inadvertent closing
of a shutter, for example on an open patio door, while you
are outdoors.
Use an encapsulated Reed contact on the door as a lockout
protection device.
Housing cover
HAC 30
When the door is open, the HA 30 ignores any "close"
command from the Hometronic Manager or button.
1. Attach the switch to the door in such a way that it assumes
the mentioned states.
2. Connect the cable to the HA 30 by means of the supplied
screw terminal.
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Electrical connection
Hometronic Wind Sensor HWS 40
The wind sensor carries out a safety function, and is
connected directly to the control module of the shade.
Two cores of the 4-core connection are for the power
supply, and 2 are for transmitting measurement data.
For installation, see the figure opposite.
to Motor
Awning closed
Awning open
Awning push-button
Caution:
Pay attention to the correct terminal-phase
connection of all the components used!
Hometronic Switch Module HS 30
"OFF" switch
Integration into the installation
Connect buttons and consumers (e. g. lamp)
The table opposite shows two circuit diagrams of how the
HS 30 can be incorporated into an existing wiring system.
Reference will be made to the designations of the terminals
in the further installation instructions.
VVL-D, actuator on distributor box
Lamp
Supply lead
For manual adjustment of the brightness, you need
commercially available buttons with a momentary contact.
The button must be designed for 230 V, and must conform
to VDE guidelines.
Switch
1. Replace old switches or buttons with new buttons as
described above.
2. Connect consumers and buttons to the terminal blocks
in the bottom of the housing, as shown in the figures.
Button
Connection of HS30
Button
Connection of HS30
Lamp
Button 1
Button 2
Lamp
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Electrical connection
"OFF" switch
Integration into the installation
Changeover switch
Integration into the installation
VVL-D, actuator on distributor box
HD 30 distributor box
Lamp
Supply lead
Hometronic Light Dimmer Module HD 30
Connect buttons and lamps
The two wiring diagrams in the table opposite show you how
to add the HD 30 to the existing wiring. Reference will be made
to the designations of the terminals in the further installation
instructions.
Lamp
Supply lead
Switch
Switch
Switch
Button 1
Button
Connection of VVL-D
If necessary, you can connect several lamps to the HD 30 in
parallel. However, the maximum common power uptake of
the lamps must not exceed 300 VA. Furthermore, you can
connect several buttons to the HD 30. The buttons must also
be connected in parallel.
Button 1
1. Replace old switches or buttons with new buttons as
described above, to avoid functional faults due to burnt
contacts.
Connection of HD30
Earth, supply lead
Lamp
Lamp
Button 1
Button 2
Button 1
Earth, supply lead
L
N
Ta
=
=
=
=
Phase
Neutral conductor
Switch wire
Switching output
(consumer)
Heating load demand HCM 200
Hometronic Manager to
MCR 200 heating circuit controller
Hometronic Manager to
MCR 40/36 heating circuit controller
Hometronic Manager to
MCR 35/33 district heat controller
Module
Low voltage
side
Low voltage
side
TW
= Ground
= Temperature selector
input on MCR controller
Low voltage
side
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Electrical connection
Electrical connection
Hometronic Boiler Feedback Module HK 10
This functional unit consists of the switch module HS 30
and the room sensor HCF 22. This functional unit is used
when the central heating circuit is controlled by another
make of controller, and not an MCR…
Connection HS 30 for heating circuit pump
It can be used to activate the following functions:
1.
As soon as Hometronic demands heat for regulation of
the room temperature, the HS 30 uses the voltage-free
switch contact to switch the heating pump or the boiler
(burner) on.
2.
HCF 22 serves as a frost protection function (according
to the test-room method). The desired frost-protection
temperature can be set at the HCM 200.
Heating
circuit pump
Connection HS 30 for boiler / external controller
External controller /
Fremdregler/
boiler controller
Kesselregler
Brücke
für
Voltage-free
input to
Raumthermostat
heat demand (must be
entfernen
present in the external
controller)
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Electrical connection
Underfloor Heating Controller HCE 60
Underfloor Heating Controller to MCR 200
heating circuit controller
TW
Underfloor Heating Controller to MCR 40 / MCR 36
heating circuit controller
= Ground
= Temperature selector input
on MCR controller
Underfloor Heating Controller to MCR 35 / MCR 33
district heat controller
Pin assignment HCE 60
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
TW
RF
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
Remote actuator 1
Remote actuator 2
Zone 1
Zone 2
Bus (not activated)
Boiler feedback
Pump relay HREL 1
Temperature selector input
Room sensor input
Ground
T
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Dimensions
Hometronic Manager HCM 200
Hometronic Radiator Controller HR 50
85
72,5
30
Central
controller
HCM 200
170
82
50
52
34
40
127
Hometronic
Hometronic
Hometronic
Hometronic
Baseplate
HCM 200
99
Roller Shutter/Venetian Blind Module HA 30
Light Dimmer Module HD 30
Switch Module HS 30
Extension Module HX 10
127
160
90
Outbreak
90
28
Outbreak
90
124
Hometronic Wind Sensor HWS 40
HTS 10 Power Pack
HTU 10
40
➝
➝
HN 10 Power Pack
Hometronic Light Sensor HB 05/15
➝
55
100
➝
55
40
40
➝
➝
➝
➝
35
47
➝
45
30
H
30
➝
Dimensions
Hometronic Remote Control Module HCW 22, HCW 23
Hometronic Plug Switch Module HS 20
ap
65 prox
mm .
ap
pro
x.
15
0m
m
approx.
50 mm
Underfloor Heating Controller HCE 60 wall mounting
DIN rail mounting
Receiver Antenna HRA 1
Extension Lead HCV 2
With plug ready for immediate connection
to Thermal Actuators H 200, length = 2 m.
The antenna cable
must not be extended.
only HCW 23
Note:
The receiver antenna
must be mounted on
the wall outside the
switch cabinet.
The antenna must
not be covered
during operation.
Thermal Actuator H 200
Suitable for all thermostat valve lower sections with
M 30 x 1.5 thread, e.g. Braukmann, Heimeier or others
with closing dimension 11.5 mm (tolerance range
10.5 to 14 mm).
Type H 200-BO,
230 V AC, open at zero current
Type H 200-BG,
230 V AC, closed at zero current
The closing dimension 11.5 mm
relates to a retracted valve spindle!
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Dimensions
Hometronic Belt Drive HA 70
with receiver module
Hometronic Receiver module HAR 70
Retro-fit module for Rollotron belt drive
225
133
66
50
plug-in
(Einschub)
35
60
26
66
138
60
Pulling force diagram
Note
Depending on the suspension system,
the applicable sizes of roller shutter are:
4.5 kg per m2 (plastic shutters): approx. 6 m2 shutter are.
10 kg per m2 (aluminium/wood shutters): approx. 3 m2 shutter area.
All values apply to smooth-running shutters.
Hometronic Water Stop HAV
Designation G
HAV 20
}HH
HAV 25
1
HAV 32
1 [HH
All dimensions in mm
PN
16
16
16
A
144
153
163
B
124.5
129.5
134.5
C
19.5
23.5
28.5
D
90.5
104
119.5
E
77.5
90
105.5
H
84
93
103
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