ViCare Floor Heating Controller: Mounting instructions

Installation & operating instructions

Note: Since the floor heating system is a fixed part of the building, the ViCare Floor Heating Controller must, by law, be installed by a qualified professional. Please contact the Viessmann technical service for this.

The ViCare Floor Heating Controller is an electronic accessory designed for the management of heating systems build-in floors of the user’s household. In operation with the ViCare Smart Climate, the heat demand is automatically determined and optimally controlled according to the defined room’s heating time schedules.

Communication of the ViCare Floor Heating Controller with the ViCare Smart Climate is wireless via radio.

The ViCare Floor Heating control system consists of:

  •  the base unit;

  • a set of thermal actuators (valves), in a total of 18 pcs. All grouped in up to 6 independent zones/rooms (max 3 actuators per zone);
  • at least one ViCare Climate Sensor per Room. The local, wireless sensor for precise room temperature readings.

The schematic application for of ViCare Floor Heating Controller with ViCare Smart Climate is presented at the diagram below:

For E3 boilers:

where:

A   ViCare Climate Sensor
B   ViCare Floor Heating main unit
C   Gateway (Vitoconnect OPTO2 or E3 build-in connectivity device)'
D   W-LAN Router (Internet gateway)

The ViCare Floor Heating Controller is designed to work with 230 /50 Hz VAC power supply. It is compatible for operation with 230 VAC open/closed thermal actuators (valves). Operation of the ViCare Floor Heating Controller outside the specified performance limit or incorrect system deployment can lead to a damage of the device, electric shock or fire.

Due to health and property damage risk, the ViCare Floor Heating Controller system assembly must be executed by the trained Viessmann technician. Please contact your local Viessmann sales representative for details.

Additional notes on assembly restrictions:

  • In radio technology, it is important to note that a range of radio signals through walls, roofs and furnishings is reduced. This means that the range of the radio signal is reduced and reception might be impaired.

  • Operate the Floor Heating Controller and the radio components only in the indoor areas. Avoid the influence of moisture and dust.

  • Avoid contact of the Floor Heating Controller and radio components with gas, vapors, solvents, and permanent direct sunlight.

  • There are ventilation slots inside the Floor Heating Controller main unit to dissipate heat. Make sure that these are not covered.

  • Radio components may not be used in connection with devices that directly or indirectly pose a health or safety hazard. Especially pacemakers, hearing aids and defibrillators can be disturbed by radio signals of the floor heating controller communication. If such devices are used, avoid the immediate vicinity of the operational Floor Heating Controller unit.