OWL Intuition RBT-3C Manuel utilisateur

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Heating Control Room Sensor [RBT-3C or RBH-3C]
Installation Instructions
Room Sensor to replace existing wired room thermostat. Alternatively can be paired to
optional Relay Unit to allow wireless connection to the heating system / wiring centre
location. Support for up to 4 separate heating zones. Provides programmer / time clock
functionality. Requires Network OWL to operate.
BackplateRoom Sensor
IN THE BOX:
2 x AAA
alkaline battery
Safety Cover

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Introduction
This Room Sensor is a part of the OWL Intuition range of cloud connected monitoring and
control products. Its operation is dependant upon being paired to the broadband Internet
connected Network OWL (supplied separately). The Room Sensor provides both room ther-
mostat and programmer / time clock functionality. If wiring does not already exist between
the chosen Room Sensor location and the heating system then you will also require an
OWL Intuition Relay Unit [RMx-6C] (not included) to provide a wireless connection to the
heating system.
Basic day-to-day user operation changes can be made using the three buttons. Addition-
ally there is comprehensive yet intuitive and easy to use control via the OWL Intuition
web dashboard. Accessible from any Internet connected computer anywhere in the World.
iPhone and Android smartphone apps are also available for free download.
It is recommended that this product is installed by
a suitably qualied heating engineer, plumber or
electrician.
Please read the Safety Information section of this
document before proceeding.

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Version Information
This Room Sensor is battery powered with a latching relay. It has 3 control buttons - Com-
fort (+), Standby and Away with associated LED indicators.
Device code RBT-3C is tted with a digital temperature sensor.
Device code RBH-3C is tted with a digital temperature and humidity sensor.
Installation Congurations Supported
This Room Sensor can be used in several ways to suit various heating control needs:
Heating Type: Combi boilers; Conventional central heating and System boilers, Air Source
and Ground Source Heat pumps.
Room Thermostat Type: Wired connection to heating system and Wireless connection
to heating system - when paired to Relay Unit [RMx-6C].
Multi Heating Zone Control: A single OWL Intuition system can support up to 4 Room
Sensors (one for each heating zone) in either a wired and/or wireless conguration (paired
to Relay Units). Additionally a single Relay Unit can be paired to multiple (4) Room Sensors
and optional (4) Tank Sensors for Hot Water control. This exibility enables OWL Intuition
to be used to control heating and hot water systems that are Building Regulations Part L
compliant and beyond.
Maximum Number of Devices: Every OWL Intuition device within a single system, e.g.
Room Sensor, Tank Sensor, Relay Unit and Electricity Transmitter must be paired to the
Network OWL. The Network OWL supports up to a maximum of 10 devices.

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Installation Instructions
Single or multiple heating zones
If this is a single zone heating system then simply follow these instructions. The OWL Intu-
ition system will support up to 4 heating zones. For additional Room Sensors simply repeat
these instructions for each one required. The web dashboard will automatically update the
Heating widget with the additional device when you next log in.
BEFORE YOU START - Install associated Relay Unit rst
If this Room Sensor is required to switch the heating via a Relay Unit, then please install
and pair the Relay Unit rst. Please follow the Relay Unit Installation Instructions supplied
with that device and return here when complete.
STEP ONE - Install Network OWL
• If you are adding heating controls to an existing Intuition installation then please jump
to STEP THREE - Log in and follow Wizard.
• If this is a new Intuition installation then you will rst need to install the Network OWL
(supplied separately). For full details please refer to the Network OWL installation
guide supplied with that product, however a summary of the steps are listed below:
1. Connect Ethernet cable between spare active LAN port on your broadband Inter-
net router and the Network OWL.

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2. Plug the power supply into the mains and insert the DC jack connector into the
base of the Network OWL.
3. Wait until the green LED on the top of the Network OWL is ashing with a “triple
blip” pattern. This should not normally take longer than 2 minutes.
4. Do NOT proceed to STEP TWO until this ashing pattern is observed.
STEP TWO - Create Intuition online account
• If you are adding heating controls to an existing Intuition installation then please jump
to STEP THREE - Log in and follow Wizard.
• If this is a new Intuition installation then you will rst need to create a new OWL
Intuition account. For full details please refer to the Network OWL installation guide
supplied with that product, however a summary of the steps are listed below:
1. Using a web browser visit https://www.owlintuition.com
2. Click “Create Account”.
3. Check and conrm that the Network OWL is online.
4. Fill in the information requested.
5. Click “Create Account” button.
6. Ensure successful account creation completion message is displayed.

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STEP THREE - Log in and follow Wizard
• Log in to the OWL Intuition account with username and password.
• If this is a new system the installation & conguration Wizard will automatically open.
For existing Intuition installations you should start the Wizard by clicking the Wizard
menu bar option at the top of the screen.
• Select “Heating / Hot Water Control”
from the drop down box.
• Click the “Start” button and follow
the Wizard through these steps:
• Select “Room Sensor” from the drop-
down box in the Wizard.
• IMPORTANT NOTE: If there is
an associated Relay Unit be sure to
“tick” the box next to “This device
will connect to a Relay Unit.”
• Click the Next button and carefully
follow Wizard on-screen instructions
to pair the Room Sensor to the Network OWL.
• If tted, the Relay Unit should now also be paired to this Room Sensor by carefully
following the Wizard on-screen instructions.
• Fit Room Sensor to its back plate.

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• Test for correct operation including any Relay Unit pairing - safety switch must be
closed for correct operation.
• Click the “Finish” button.
• Unless you have further Intuition devices to install / congure then click the “Finish”
button.
• Click the “OK” button to close the Wizard. The web dashboard will then automatically
refresh itself and you should now have a Heating widget within the web dashboard.
STEP FOUR - Log in and Congure
If you are not already, please log in to
your OWL Intuition account with your
username and password at:
https://www.owlintuition.com
You should now have a Heating widget
within your web dashboard.
1. Congure System Settings
Select the System menu. Select an
appropriate Energy Performance
Certicate (“EPC”) rating for this
property. Enter the actual EPC rating
if you have one, if not just estimate
how you would rate the energy ef-
Property EPC / Energy Efciency Rating
Rating Score Description
A 92+ Exceptional
B 81 - 91 Above Average
C 69 - 80
D 55 - 68 UK Average
E 39 - 54
F 21 - 38 Below Average
G 1 - 20

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ciency of the property on the A to G scale below. Be sure to click the “Save” button
before closing the window.
2. Congure Heating Settings
You can make any necessary changes to the various Heating settings by clicking on
the “gear wheels” icon on the grey Heating widget title bar.
3. Congure Time Clock
The Heating Time Clock denes the
periods during which the home is auto-
matically heated and to what tempera-
ture. These periods are called Comfort
Periods. OWL Intuition will intelligently
calculate what time to switch the heat-
ing system on and off to maintain the
target temperature for the whole of the
Comfort Period. Each day of the week
can be programmed with up to 10 dif-
ferent Comfort Periods.
The preset heating ‘Comfort’ Time Clock
settings are shown in the table opposite.
These can be modied using the OWL
Intuition web dashboard.
Preset Heating
‘Comfort’ Time Clock Settings
Monday to Friday
Start Time End Time Temperature
07:00 08:30 18°C
16:30 22:30 20°C
Saturday & Sunday
Start Time End Time Temperature
07:30 10:00 18°C
16:30 22:30 20°C
Note: Outside of these preset heating ‘Comfort’
periods, the Room Sensor will be in Standby mode
(15°C - congurable).

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OWL Intuition Web Dashboard - Heating and Time Clock widgets

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a. On the Heating widget click on the “Clock” icon. This opens the Heating Time
Clock widget.
b. Select the day you wish to amend, then click an option on the line you wish to
amend.
i. Pencil icon to edit the line.
ii. Cross icon to delete the line.
c. Amend details within the Edit box as required then click on the Tick icon to update
the table.
d. To add a new line simply ll in the Add box with the required details and click on
the Tick icon.
e. When you are happy with your changes you can use the Copy Current Day feature
to quickly duplicate to other days.
f. IMPORTANT: When you have nished making changes you must save them to
your Network OWL by clicking on the “Save To Network OWL” button.
STEP FIVE - Physical installation of the Room Sensor
Refer to the schematics and diagram shown on pages 12, 13 & 14 for the wiring arrange-
ment for a typical heating system. The diagram should be used for guidance only.
Y-Plan and S-Plan wiring diagrams are supplied with the OWL Intuition Tank
Sensor product. They can also be downloaded from the Intuition web dashboard
under Manuals.
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