Eberle Instat 6 User Manual English
Eberle Instat 6 User Manual (English)
Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the Eberle Instat 6 temperature control device. This manual provides you with essential information on the safe and effective use of your device. The Eberle Instat 6 is designed to provide precise temperature control for a variety of applications, ensuring optimal performance and energy efficiency.
Safety Precautions
Before installing or operating your Eberle Instat 6, please read and follow these safety precautions:
- Ensure that the device is installed and configured by a qualified technician.
- Avoid exposing the device to extreme temperatures, humidity, or physical stress.
- Keep the device out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel.
- Do not attempt to repair or modify the device yourself.
Device Overview
The Eberle Instat 6 features a user-friendly interface and a range of innovative functions, including:
- Temperature control: precise control of temperature setpoints
- Timer functions: programmable timer for scheduling temperature changes
- Sensor inputs: multiple sensor inputs for monitoring temperature, pressure, and other parameters
- Relay outputs: configurable relay outputs for controlling external devices
Operating Instructions
- Powering on/off: Ensure that the device is properly connected to a power source. Press the ON/OFF button to toggle the device on or off.
- Setting temperature: Use the navigation buttons to set the desired temperature setpoint.
- Configuring timer: Access the timer menu to program scheduling and timing functions.
- Monitoring sensor inputs: View current sensor readings and configure sensor settings as needed.
Installation and Wiring
The Eberle Instat 6 requires proper installation and wiring to ensure safe and effective operation. Refer to the following guidelines:
- Mounting: Mount the device in a secure, well-ventilated area, avoiding direct sunlight and moisture.
- Wiring: Ensure that all wiring connections are secure and comply with local electrical regulations.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Regular maintenance and troubleshooting can help prevent issues and ensure optimal performance:
- Cleaning: Clean the device regularly to prevent dust buildup and ensure proper airflow.
- Error messages: Consult the error message guide in Appendix A for troubleshooting assistance.
Appendix A: Error Messages
The following table provides a list of common error messages and recommended actions:
| Error Code | Description | Action | | --- | --- | --- | | E1 | Temperature sensor fault | Check sensor connections and replace if necessary | | E2 | Timer configuration error | Review timer settings and reconfigure as needed | eberle instat 6 user manual english
Appendix B: Technical Specifications
The Eberle Instat 6 meets the following technical specifications:
- Input voltage: 230VAC
- Output relay: SPST
- Sensor inputs: 2 x Pt1000
Warranty and Support
The Eberle Instat 6 is backed by a comprehensive warranty and dedicated customer support:
- Warranty: 2-year limited warranty
- Support: Contact our technical support team for assistance with installation, operation, or troubleshooting.
Please consult the full user manual for more detailed information on the Eberle Instat 6, including installation diagrams, wiring schematics, and technical specifications.
1. Introduction to the Eberle Instat 6
The Eberle Instat 6 is a sophisticated, programmable electronic room thermostat designed for precise temperature control in residential and light commercial heating systems. It is commonly paired with gas boilers, oil-fired boilers, underfloor heating actuators, or electric heating systems. Unlike simple bi-metal thermostats, the Instat 6 offers:
- PID control logic (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) to minimize temperature overshoot.
- 7-day programmable scheduling with up to 3 or 4 switching times per day (depending on the sub-model).
- Frost protection mode and holiday function.
- Open window detection to save energy.
- Compatibility with 2-wire (volt-free) or 3-wire systems.
This manual focuses on hardware version 6.x and common variants (Instat 6, Instat 6R, Instat 6RF). Ensure that the device is installed and configured
2. Safety Warnings and Installation Prerequisites
Before installing or using the device, read these safety instructions from the official Eberle manual.
- Qualified electrician required: Installation must be performed by a certified technician. Mains voltage (230V AC) is present on some terminals.
- Disconnect power: Always isolate the heating system from the mains supply before opening the thermostat or connecting wires.
- Suitable environment: Do not install in damp rooms (IP30 rating only), near direct sunlight, drafts, or heat sources (lamps, TVs, ovens) as this will affect temperature readings.
- Fuse protection: Ensure the heating circuit is protected by a max 16A circuit breaker.
- Correct disposal: At end of life, do not dispose of with household waste – use an electronic recycling facility (WEEE directive).
4. Operating Modes
You can select modes using the slide switch or buttons.
| Mode | Symbol | Function | | :--- | :---: | :--- | | Off | ⏻ or 0 | The thermostat is switched off (frost protection remains active, usually maintaining ~5°C to prevent pipe freezing). | | Manual / Comfort | ☀ or Hand | The thermostat maintains the temperature you set on the dial continuously. | | Automatic / Program | 📅 or Clock | The thermostat follows the built-in weekly time program. | | Standby / Eco | 🌙 | The thermostat maintains a lower "setback" temperature (usually 3-4°C lower than comfort) to save energy. |
5. Recommendations for Manual Quality
- Include clear, labeled diagrams and high-resolution photos.
- Provide step-by-step procedures with expected outcomes.
- Provide downloadable configuration examples and sample Modbus/BACnet maps.
- Offer a quick-start section (1–2 pages) for experienced technicians.
- Maintain a revision history and document firmware/software compatibility.
8. Troubleshooting
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Heating does not start. | Temperature setting is too low. | Turn the dial to a higher temperature. | | | Thermostat is in "Off" mode. | Check the function switch/slide. | | | Floor sensor disconnected. | Check floor probe wiring. | | Heating is constant (Room too hot). | Temperature set too high. | Lower the dial setting. | | | External contactor stuck. | Check external wiring/contactor. | | "E1" or Error Light flashing. | Sensor Fault. | The internal or floor sensor is defective or short-circuited. Check connections. |
2. Button Layout and Display Symbols
To follow the instructions, you need to identify the buttons on the front panel. While designs can vary slightly, the standard layout usually consists of three to four main buttons:
- PROG (Program): Used to enter the scheduling mode and set time periods.
- Temp/Adjustment Buttons (+ and -): Used to change the temperature, time, or values within the menu.
- Mode Button (or Auto/Man): Switches between Automatic (Schedule) mode and Manual mode.
Common Display Symbols:
- Hand Symbol: Indicates Manual Mode (the thermostat maintains a constant temperature).
- Clock/Auto Symbol: Indicates Automatic Mode (the thermostat follows your programmed schedule).
- Sun Symbol: Often represents "Comfort" mode.
- Moon Symbol: Often represents "Economy" or "Setback" mode.
3. Important Safety & Compliance Notes (concise)
- Work on electrical installations only with power disconnected.
- Follow local electrical codes and standards.
- Use certified personnel for commissioning.
- Dispose of electronic equipment per local regulations.
Key Specifications Covered in the Manual
- Voltage: 230V AC
- Switching capacity: 16A (resistive load)
- Temperature range: +5°C to +40°C (air) / +5°C to +35°C (floor limit)
- Hysteresis (Switching differential): ±0.5K or ±1K (adjustable)