Issue 2012-08-16 User Manual Datasheet 3.09-20.315-09-EN MD15-FTL-315 MD15-FTL-315 Wireless Small Actuator Application For thermostat valve bodies for direct mounting on commercially available radiator valves for room-specific temperature control in heating systems. The actuator is controlled wirelessly based on the non-proprietary EnOcean wireless protocol. The user manual of the RBW322-FTL-315 and the MD15-FTL-315 are valid related closely. Follow the instructions and explanations in both user manuals. Page Content General Information ...............................................................................................................................................2 Information about the Manual..............................................................................................................................2 Symbol Declaration..............................................................................................................................................3 Safety.....................................................................................................................................................................4 Equipment Description...........................................................................................................................................5 Operation Elements ...............................................................................................................................................5 Maintenance and Cleaning ....................................................................................................................................5 System Malfunctions..............................................................................................................................................6 Operating and Malfunctioning Messages ............................................................................................................6 Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................8 Wireless Interface ..............................................................................................................................................10 Contacting Kieback&Peter Representatives........................................................................................................14 nderungen vorbehalten - Contents subject to change - Sous rserve de modifications - Reservado el derecho a modificacin - Wijzigingen voorbehouden - Con riserva di modifiche - Innehll som skall ndras - Zmny vyhrazeny - Zmiany zastrzeone - -
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Kieback&Peter GmbH & Co. KG Tempelhofer Weg 50, 12347 Berlin/Germany Telefon: +49 30 60095-0, Telefax: +49 30 60095-164 www.kieback-peter.de, info@kieback-peter.com A Datasheet 3.09-20.315-09-EN MD15-FTL-315 General Information Information about the Manual Issue 2012-08-16 User Manual This manual contains information on the product MD15-FTL-315 and its operation. Each person who carries out work on this product must have read and understood this manual. If you have any questions that are not resolved by this manual, you can obtain further information from your service technician. If the product is not used in accordance with this data sheet, the intended protection will be impaired. Therefore, please observe the following items without fail:
This manual is an integral part of the device. Please keep it in the immediate vicinity of the device. The manual must be retained throughout the entire service life of the device. The manual must be passed along to any subsequent owner or user. NOTE This manual describes the specific settings and functions of the MD15-FTL-315. In addition to these instructions, the product description of the MD15-FTL-315 wireless partner must also be observed. Copyright Reproduction (including excerpts), recovery or transfer of any content without a written declaration of the manufacturer is not allowed. Notes on Disposal The product is considered waste from electrical and electronic equipment (electronic waste) and may not be disposed of as household waste. Special treatment for specific components may be legally binding or ecologically sensible. The local and currently applicable legislation must be observed. A Page 2 / 14 Issue 2012-08-16 User Manual Symbol Declaration Datasheet 3.09-20.315-09-EN MD15-FTL-315 Safety Instructions Hazardous situations during installation, commissioning and operating the device are indicated by safety instructions. They are indicated by signal words which express the severity of the hazard. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. DANGER!
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. CAUTION NOTICE Warns against a possible hazardous situation that could lead to property and environmental damage. Notes Supplementary information can be found in the notes:
NOTE Indicates additional information and important details that can simplify working with the product. Enumeration Signs There are two other signs which make this manual easier to use:
Indicates a list point. Indicates an activity you have to do. Page 3 / 14 A Datasheet 3.09-20.315-09-EN MD15-FTL-315 Safety Issue 2012-08-16 User Manual Safety Instructions To minimize hazards to life and limb, the environment and the machine safety, please observe the following items:
Read all safety instructions in this manual in order to prevent injuries and damage to the device or any equipment connected to it. To avoid potential hazards, only operate the product according to its intended use. Observe these notes as well as the safety instructions in the following sections of this manual. Intended Use Together with the MD15-FTL-315, the RBW322-FTL-315 constitutes a functional unit for easy room temperature control. The MD15-FTL-315 may only be used together with wireless partners that correspond to EnOcean Equipment Profiles EEP A5-20-01. This includes the RBW322-FTL-315. Modifications to and retrofitting of the device could result in unforeseeable dangers and are thus prohibited. Please also observe the following items:
Do not operate the device under wet or moist ambient conditions. Do not operate the device in a potentially explosive atmosphere. Keep the product surface clean and dry. As an Operator, What May You Do?
You may only perform the following settings on the device:
Maintenance and cleaning. (See Maintenance and Cleaning on page 5.) Replacing the battery. (See Replacing batteries on page 6. Information about contacting customer service in case of operating and malfunction messages.
(See Operating and Malfunctioning Messages on page 6.) NOTE Mounting, installation, commissioning and troubleshooting may only be performed by a service technician. Improper changes by the operator can lead to malfunction and impairment of the service technician. Customer Service For technical information or in the case of problems, please contact your service technician. You can find the contact information on the back of the manual. A Page 4 / 14 Issue 2012-08-16 User Manual Datasheet 3.09-20.315-09-EN MD15-FTL-315 Equipment Description Along with the RBW322-FTL-315 units, the MD15-FTL-315 constitutes a functional unit for room temperature control. Before both wireless partners can communicate with each other, the MD15-FTL-315 must be teached-in on the RBW322-FTL-315. This procedure only needs to be performed once. Generally, both wireless partners can be automatically synchronized with each other after a connection failure, e.g. as caused by malfunctions (See System Malfunctions on page 6.). Control of the RBW322-FTL-315/MD15-FTL-315 controller set is assumed by the RBW322-FTL-315. Operation Elements The RBW322-FTL-315 and MD15-FTL-315 operate automatically. Basic settings are performed on the RBW322-FTL-315 operator panel. 1 2 1 2 Status LED Push-button The status LED flashes when the teach-in process is started or the turning valve block protection is switched on. Push-button to start the teach-in process. Maintenance and Cleaning Maintenance For the MD15-FTL-315 no maintenance is required. Cleaning Clean the room control module with a lint-free and dry cloth. Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents. Page 5 / 14 A Datasheet 3.09-20.315-09-EN MD15-FTL-315 Issue 2012-08-16 User Manual System Malfunctions The room control module provides information about the current status of the RBW322-FTL-315/
MD15-FTL-315 controller set and any occurring malfunctions. The messages are shown on the display. Therefore, observe the section "Operating and Malfunction Messages" in the chapter
"System Malfunctions" of the RBW322-FTL-315 operating instructions. Operating and Malfunctioning Messages Error messages can not be displayed independently. The are wirelessly transmitted to a room device or a reader. NOTE If the wireless small actuator is operating in self-controlled mode with an external operator panel and the wireless path/wireless communication is interrupted, the status bit emergency mode
(=self-controlled mode) is set (can be evaluated for service diagnostics). After the malfunction has been rectified (details can be found in the documentation of the wireless partner), the wireless partner is automatically resynchronized. Battery monitoring The battery capacity is continuously monitored. If the battery capacity is too low, a wireless signal is transmitted to the wireless partner and 2 acoustic signal tones are emitted in succession every 6 hours. If this message is activated, the remaining capacity of the batteries is < 10%. NOTE Replace the batteries within the next 30 days when the capacity of the batteries is < 10%. As the battery capacity decreases, the interval between the audible signals becomes shorter and the number of signal tones increases to 4 signal tones in succession every 3 hours, then 8 in succession every 2 hours. If the remaining battery capacity is insufficient to maintain motorized operation, the actuator moves into the safety position of 50 %. The wireless communication with the wireless partner still functions in this operating state. Replacing batteries NOTICE Damage to the device due to an improper tool Never use a pipe wrench to tighten or loosen the union nut. Only use the provided special wrench to open the housing. Use of the wrong tool could cause damage (e.g. scratches, breakage of plastic parts) to the device or parts thereof. NOTE This product contains replaceable alkaline batteries. Please dispose of the old batteries according to local regulations. A Page 6 / 14 Issue 2012-08-16 User Manual Datasheet 3.09-20.315-09-EN MD15-FTL-315 Open the battery compartment cover using the special key supplied by inserting it into the intended place. Remove the cover. Remove the batteries.
Insert the batteries with the correct polarity. After all batteries have been inserted into the battery compartment, an initial-
ization run is performed automatically. The status LED flashes during the installation run. Close the housing of the MD15-FTL-315 by snapping on the housing cover. Page 7 / 14 A Datasheet 3.09-20.315-09-EN MD15-FTL-315 Technical Specifications Technical Data Nominal voltage Battery life Measuring system Interfaces Motor switch-off Indicator Actuating noise Nominal stroke Travel time Positioning force Position indicator Manual adjustment Housing Ambient temp. Degree of protection Installation position Maintenance Weight Issue 2012-08-16 User Manual Battery-operated, 3 alkaline AA batteries (LR6 1.5 V 3,400 mAh) Approx. 3 years (depending on frequency and method of operation) Integrated digital temperature sensor; 32 F to 104 ; 32.9 at 77 F technoLink wireless interface:
Radiogram: EnOcean radiogram EEP A5-20-01 (Battery Powered Actuator) Frequency: 315 MHz Operating range: Approx. 32.808 inch in buildings (depending on building structure) Duty cycle: < 1 %
Transmission and reception interval: every 10 minutes Actuator spindle: extending = load-dependant, retracting = path-dependant Status LED
<31 dB (A) Up to 0.118 inch 0.59 inch/second 100 N (nominal) Stroke range scale Only when disconnected from the power supply Socket for hexagon key under the actuator cover, key socket 0.157 inch RAL 9010 pure white, battery compartment cover with mechanical locking mechanism 32 F to 392 F IP40 Anywhere from vertical to horizontal Maintenance-free 6.35 oz A Page 8 / 14 Issue 2012-08-16 User Manual Dimensions Datasheet 3.09-20.315-09-EN MD15-FTL-315 3.35 1.85 1 8
. 2 6
. 3 7 8
. 1 M30x1,5 Type plate The MD15-FTL-315 type plate is located on the back of the device. 02 03 04 05 06 07 SN: xxxxxx.yyy 3 x LR6/AA/Mignon 315 MHz FCC-ID: NY3MD15FtL IC: 10353A-MD15FtL MD15-FtL-315 A 01 MD15A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MD15-FTL-315 type plate Serial number Energy Frequency Device approval number Identifier of the integrated semiconductor switch Device name Page 9 / 14 A Datasheet 3.09-20.315-09-EN MD15-FTL-315 Issue 2012-08-16 User Manual Accessories and Spare Parts NOTE Contact your Kieback&Peter representative if you have any questions regarding accessories or spare parts. Batteries:
Special key to open the device 3 alkaline AA batteries (LR6 1.5 V 3.400 mAh) Wireless Interface The communication with the wireless partner is cyclical, bidirectional and includes intelligent reception/transmission management. Upon the first reception of the wireless protocol the wireless small actuator automatically adapts its operation according to the method of control from the wireless partner (actuator mode or self-controlled mode). NOTE This product uses only EnOcean telegrams When selecting a wireless partner, ensure that the wireless interface also works with the EnOcean telegram EEP A5-20-01 (Battery Powered Actuator). Compliance Statement This device complies with section 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. Modifications not expressly approved by this company could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Radio Frequency (RF) Signal The wireless device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limit for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the OET Bulletin 56 Supplement C in the USA and by the Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6 in Canada. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and established permitted levels of RF energy population. These guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by international standard bodies. These standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of their ages and health. This device and its antenna may not be located too close to or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device is capable of compliance with localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment/general public exposure limits specific in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 and has been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in IEEE Std. 1528-2003 December 2003. A Page 10 / 14 Issue 2012-08-16 User Manual Datasheet 3.09-20.315-09-EN MD15-FTL-315 Class A Digital Device or Peripheral The RBW322-FTL-315 is a digital device that is marketed for use in a commercial, industrial or business environment, exclusive of a device which is marketed for use by the general public or intended to be used in the home. The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device, pursuant to section 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the function manual, may cause harmful interference with radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense. Declaration Concerning Antenna Specifications The device confirms to the FCC recommendations for intetnal antenna type described below:
Model No. of antenna:
Type of antenna:
Gain of the antenna:
Frequency range:
N/A integrated/onboard PCB-antenna, permanently attached
-10 dBi 315 MHz Page 11 / 14 A Datasheet 3.09-20.315-09-EN MD15-FTL-315 Issue 2012-08-16 User Manual EnOcean Equipment Profiles EEP A5-20-01 (Battery Powered Actuator) DATA BYTES Transmit mode:
DB_3:
DB_2.BIT_7:
DB_2.BIT_6 DB_2.BIT_5 2 DB_2.BIT_4 DB_2.BIT_3 2 DB_2.BIT_2 DB_2.BIT_1 DB_2.BIT_0 Message from the actuator to the controller Current Value value 0...100 %, linear n=0...100 Service on Energy input enabled (not applicable) Energy Storage > xx% charged (not applicable) Battery capacity < 10%
Contact, cover open Failure temperature sensor, out of range Detection, window open Actuator obstructed DB_1:
Temperature 0...40C, linear n=0...255 DB_0.BIT_7:
DB_0.BIT_6 DB_0.BIT_5 DB_0.BIT_4 DB_0.BIT_3 DB_0.BIT_2 1 DB_0.BIT_1 DB_0.BIT_0 Not used Not used Not used Not used LRN Bit 0b0 Teach-in telegram 0b1 Data telegram Self-controlled mode 0b0 off 0b1 on Not used Not used Receive mode:
rx time = max. 1s Commands from the controller to the actuator Note:
The data transfer from the wireless partner to the wireless small actuator must be completely finished within a maximum time window of 1 s. DB_3:
DB_2:
DB_1.BIT_7:
DB_1.BIT_6 DB_1.BIT_5 DB_1.BIT_4 DB_1.BIT_3 Valve set point 0...100 %, linear n=0...100 Temperature set point 0...40C, linear n= 0...255 Temperature actual from RCU = 0b0, Room controller-unit Run init sequence, only active in service mode Lift set, only active in service mode Valve open, only active in service mode Valve closed, only active in service mode Summer bit, reduction of energy consumption A Page 12 / 14 Issue 2012-08-16 User Manual DB_1.BIT_2 DB_1.BIT_1 DB_1.BIT_0 Set point selection DB_3 0b0 set point 0...100 %, 0b1 temperature set point 0...40C Set point inverse Select function 0b0 RCU 0b1 service on 1 Supported in version 2.32 and up 2 Not supported in version 2.32 an up Datasheet 3.09-20.315-09-EN MD15-FTL-315 Page 13 / 14 A Datasheet 3.09-20.315-09-EN MD15-FTL-315 Issue 2012-08-16 User Manual Contacting Kieback&Peter Representatives Canadian Representative Canadian Radio Standards Consulting Inc. Kwai Lum 6038 Vineyard Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, K1C2M5
(+) 613-824 6438 (Office) Lumkwai@rogers.com US Representative Magnum Energy Solutions LLC 43 Village Way #209 Hudson, OH 44236
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