Table of contents Table of contents Information on the manual .......................... 3 Safety ................................. 4 Information and symbols used ......................4 Intended use ........................... 5 Improper use ........................... 5 Target group / Qualifications of personnel ..................5 Safety instructions ........................... 6 Use of batteries ..........................
If you pass the device on, also pass on this manual along with it. ABB accepts no liability for any failure to observe the instructions in this manual. If you require additional information or have questions about the device, please contact ABB or visit our Internet site at: www.abb.com/freeathome...
However, residual hazards remain. Read and adhere to the safety instructions to prevent hazards of this kind. ABB accepts no liability for any failure to observe the safety instructions. Information and symbols used The following Instructions point to particular hazards involved in the use of the device or provide...
Each use not listed in Chapter 2.2 “Intended use“ on page 5 is deemed improper use and can lead to personal injury and damage to property. ABB is not liable for damages caused by use deemed contrary to the intended use of the device. The associated risk is borne exclusively by the user/operator.
Safety Safety instructions Warning - Risk of sustaining injuries! An improper use of batteries can lead to the risk of sustaining injuries! Keep the batteries away from children. ■ In case of damaged batteries; avoid contact with skin, eyes and mucous ■...
Fig. 1: Product overview of Radiator thermostats (Basic and Comfort) The radiator thermostats HA-S-1-WL and HA-S-2-WL can be used to create a convenient single room control of the temperature by operating the radiator heating (water-bearing radiators) guided via wireless signal. No laying of cables required. Communication with the free@home system is carried out wireless.
Setup and function Scope of supply [A] Radiator thermostat, Comfort / Radiator thermostat, Basic [B] 2 type AA alkaline batteries [C] Screw for adapter [D] Adapters for Danfoss valves (the pins labelled with the scissors symbol must be removed), which have a thread size of M30 x 1.5 mm: RAV (when using the RAV adapter, the RAV pin is required to extend the tappet).
Comfort: Switches the device into Comfort mode. The temperature is regulated to the ■ setpoint value. The setpoint value can be set via a connected extension unit (e.g. a free@home-Touch 7“ or a free@home room temperature controller) or via the ABB- ® free@home app.
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Room temperature controller – Wireless room temperature controller – ABB-free@home ® Low battery warning: The user is informed when the power of the battery drops below a ■ critical level. Although the radiator thermostat will continue to function for a few days after the warning, replacement batteries should be kept ready.
Setup and function Device overview Local operation Radiator thermostat, Basic Radiator thermostat, Comfort Fig. 2: Overview of devices Radiator thermostats (Basic and Comfort) Basic Comfort [1] LED [1] LED [2] Comfort button: for setting the temperature to the [2] Display parameterized comfort setting.
Technical data Technical data Designation Value Power supply 3 V (2x AA alkaline batteries) Typical battery service life 2 years Transmission frequency 2.400 - 2.483 GHz Transmission protocol free@home wireless Maximum transmission power WL (wireless) < 15 dBm Protection IP20 Ambient temperature -5°C - +45°C Storage temperature...
Technical data Dimensional drawings Radiator thermostat, Basic Radiator thermostat, Comfort Fig. 3: Dimensions; all dimensions are in mm Product manual 2CKA001473B9364 │13...
That is why during the installation it should ensured that there is at least one free@home wireless device with mains power supply within the range of the battery-operated device. Planning instructions Planning and application instructions for the system are available in the ABB-free@home ® system manual. This can be downloaded at www.abb.com/freeathome.
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Connection and installation Fitting the thermostat (factory settings) 1. Turn the old thermostat to fully open. 2. Loosen the fixture and pull the thermostat head off the valve. 3*. If the union nut does not fit on the valve, attach the adapter. –...
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Connection and installation 5. Turn the thermostat until it is tight. – Finally, remove the identification label and glue it into the list (at System Access Point). Inserting the batteries 1. Press the lever underneath the device towards the battery lid. 2.
1. To retract the adjusting pin, press buttons [1] and [2] simultaneously for 15 seconds. 2. Loosen the thermostat by untwisting the fixture of the thermostat. 3. Pull the thermostat off. HA-S-1-WL HA-S-2-WL Product manual 2CKA001473B9364 │17...
The devices must be parameterised for the use of additional functions. Note General information about commissioning and parameterization is available in the ABB-free@home ® system manual. Coupling of wireless devices with the System Access Point 6.1.1...
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Commissioning Fig 4: Coupling wireless devices with the System Access Point 5. Insert the batteries into the device. The LED of the thermostat flashes briefly (battery function test). ■ The devices are now in programming mode for 10 minutes. The LED [1] flashes as long ■...
Commissioning 6.1.2 Resetting the wireless device (thermostat) to the factory settings 1. Remove the batteries from the device and wait for 30 seconds. 2. Insert the batteries again and keep the button [1] pressed for at least 10 seconds, until the LED stops flashing.
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Commissioning 6.2.1 Add device 1. In the "Add devices" bar select the desired application and pull it via drag-and-drop into the floor plan. Fig. 5: Dragging the application from the add bar A pop-up window opens which lists all the devices that are connected to the bus and suitable for the selected application.
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Commissioning Fig. 6: Pop-up window with the suitable devices 6.2.2 Identification The device can be identified via the serial number or via switching. Identification via serial number Fig. 7: Identification via serial number Compare the serial number and the short ID of the identification label, which is glued on the device plan, with the numbers and IDs in the list.
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Commissioning Identification via switching (only suitable for actuators) Fig. 8: Identification via switching 1. Select a device and a channel from the list [1]. 2. Select the button [2] in the detailed view of the device. The connected load is switched. 3.
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Commissioning 6.2.3 Specifying a name Fig. 9: Specifying a name 1. Enter a name [1] that is easy to understand and under which the application is to be displayed later, (e.g. "Radiator thermostat"). 2. Save the name with the tick at the bottom right [2]. Product manual 2CKA001473B9364 │24...
Commissioning Setting options per channel General settings and special parameter settings can be made for each channel. The settings are made via the "Devices" allocation function of the Web-based user interface of the System Access Point. Select device Fig. 10: Select device 1.
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Commissioning Basic version Fig. 11: Settings of the Basic version [1] Changing the name [2] Deleting the channel, dustbin icon [3] Switching of the actuator via the button [4] Setting the Eco temperature reduction in °C – Buttons "−" and "+" can be used to specify the value the temperature is to be reduced to when ECO mode is activated.
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Commissioning Comfort version Fig. 12: Settings of the Comfort version [1] Changing the name [2] Deleting the channel, dustbin icon [3] Switching of the actuator via the button [4] Setting the Eco temperature reduction in °C – Buttons "−" and "+" can be used to specify the value the temperature is to be reduced to when ECO mode is activated.
■ Wireless room temperature controller ■ ® ABB-free@home ■ These can be linked with each other via the "Devices" allocation function. The linking is made via the linking function of the Web-based user interface of the System Access Point, which is also integrated in the "Devices" page.
Operation Operation Setpoint adjustment or change of mode Local operation Radiator thermostat, Basic Radiator thermostat, Comfort Fig. 14: Overview of devices Radiator thermostats (Basic and Comfort) Basic Comfort [1] LED [1] LED [2] Comfort button: for setting the temperature to the [2] Display parameterized comfort setting.
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Operation ECO mode Application: You leave the room for a few hours. The room temperature is to be reduced to save energy; however, the room is not to cool down completely. Basic version: No setting option on the device. ■ Comfort version: The reduction can only be adjusted via the web-based user interface of ■...
A local adjustment of setpoint or mode can take up to 2 minutes before the command is carried out. Setpoint adjustment via time program or app A planned setpoint adjustment via a time program or also via the ABB-free@home ® app, can take up to 5 minutes until the set value is transferred to the radiator thermostat and up to a further 2 minutes until the command is implemented.
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Operation Setpoint adjustment via extension unit A setpoint adjustment via an extension unit can take up to 5 minutes until the set value is transferred to the radiator thermostat and up to a further 2 minutes until the command is implemented.
Operation Displays / messages Error messages and error codes In case of an error, the LED of the device lights up permanently in red. Basic version: The error messages and error codes can only be viewed via the web-based ■ interface of the System Access Point.
Maintenance Maintenance The device is maintenance-free. In case of damage, e.g. during transport or storage), do not perform repairs. Once the device is opened, the warranty is void. Access to the device must be guaranteed for operation, testing, inspection, maintenance and repairs (according to DIN VDE 0100-520).
Index Index Messages ............. 34 Actuator ............9 Add device ..........21 Notes ............36 Additional necessary components ....8, 15 Allocation of devices ........20 Operation ............ 30 Overview of types ........... 9 Batteries ............6 Planning instructions ........14 Change of mode ..........
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