Table of contents Table of contents Notes on the instruction manual ..........................3 Safety ..................................4 Information and symbols used ........................4 Intended use ..............................5 Improper use ..............................5 Target group / Qualifications of personnel ...................... 5 Safety instructions ............................6 Environment ..............................
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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 practical instructions.
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 Danger - Electric voltage! Electric voltage! Risk of death and fire due to electric voltage of 230 V. Dangerous currents flow through the body when coming into direct or indirect contact with live components. This can result in electric shock, burns or even death.
Safety Environment Consider the protection of the environment! Used electric and electronic devices must not be disposed of with domestic waste. – The device contains valuable raw materials which can be recycled. Therefore, dispose of the device at the appropriate collecting depot. All packaging materials and devices bear the markings and test seals for proper disposal.
Setup and function Setup and function Fig. 1: Product overview [1] Brightness sensor [2] Rain sensor with heating (optional) [3] LED and push-button for positioning during commissioning and for booting [4] Wind wheel [5] Temperature sensor The weather station (with bus coupler) must only be integrated in a free@home system. Here, for example, it can be assigned to existing switch actuators to control automated functions.
The device including wall bracket is contained in the scope of supply. Overview of types Sensor channels Article number Product name WS-1 Weather station Table 1: Overview of types Functions The following table provides an overview of the possible functions and applications of the...
Setup and function Device overview Fig. 2: Overview of wall bracket and weather station [1] Plug-in terminal for mains voltage [2] Bus connection terminal [3] Washer [4] Rubber seal/cable screw gland [5] Fastening screw for wall bracket [6] Screw for cover [7] Wall bracket [8] Screw for wall bracket hinge Technical Reference Manual 1473-1-8811...
Technical data Technical data Designation Value Power Supply 21 V to 32 V DC (via bus line) Power supply of rain sensor (optional) 110 V to 230 V AC, -15% +10%, 50 / 60 Hz Bus subscribers 1 (10 mA) Bus connection terminal: 0.4 - 0.8 mm Line type: J-Y(St)Y, 2 x 2 x 0.8 mm Wire stripping: 6 - 7 mm...
Connection, installation / mounting Connection, installation / mounting Planning instructions NOTE Planning and application instructions for the system are available in system manual for ABB-free@home ® . This can be downloaded via www.abb.de/freeathome. Safety instructions Danger - Electric shock due to short-circuit! Risk of death due to electrical voltage of 230 V during short-circuit in the low- voltage line.
Connection, installation / mounting Circuit diagrams Fig. 4: Connections NOTE Operation is possible also without mains voltage. However, the rain sensor heating does not function then. Mounting Attention - Short-circuit and corrosion Shirt-circuit and corrosion from penetrating moisture. – Use the supplied washers for fixing the wall bracket. NOTE Do not mount the device in the lee of the building.
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Connection, installation / mounting Wall mounting To mount the device, perform the following steps: 1. Fix the wall bracket [7] to the wall with the supplied screws [5] and washers [3]. – The washers are necessary for obtaining protection type IP44. 2.
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Connection, installation / mounting 1. Loosen the two screws on the outrigger [8]. 2. Push the weather station from the top down into the wall bracket. 3. Tighten the screw [6]. 4. Align the weather station horizontally and tighten the screws [8]. Fig.
Commissioning Commissioning Commissioning is always carried out via the Web-based surface of the System Access Point. The System Access Point establishes the connection between the free@home participants and the smartphone, tablet or PC. The System Access Point is used to identify and program the participants during commissioning.
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Commissioning 6.1.1 Add device Fig. 7: Selecting the device group 1. Select the correct device group in the "Add device" bar. NOTE Ensure that the correct filter is set, so that the correct device group is displayed. Fig. 8: Add device 2.
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Commissioning Fig. 9: Allocation of devices A window opens which lists all the devices suitable for the application selected. Identification via serial number Fig. 10: Identification via serial number 3. Compare the serial number and the short ID of the identification label printed on the device with the numbers and IDs in the list.
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Commissioning Assigning a name Fig. 11: Assigning a name 4. Enter a name that is easy to understand and under which the application is to be displayed later, e.g. "North-wall weather station". 5. Press the tick at the bottom right. This takes over the entry.
Commissioning Setting options per channel General settings and special parameter settings must be made for each channel. The settings are made via the allocation function of the Web-based user interface of the System Access Point. Select unit Fig. 12: Select device 1.
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Commissioning 6.2.1 Setting the weather station General sensor settings [1] Changing the name [2] Deleting the channel [3] Definition of the sending interval [4] Selection of the individual sensors Fig. 13: General sensor settings Setting the brightness sensor [1] Setting the lux value which is to activate the brightness alarm Fig.
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Commissioning Setting the temperature sensor [1] Setting the ambient temperature which activates the frost alarm. Fig. 15: Setting the temperature sensor For example: The temperature sensor is connected to a blind actuator: The frost protection temperature is exceeded: the blind is moved down ■...
Commissioning Rain sensor No separate setting is possible. For example: The rain sensor is connected to a blind actuator: The rain alarm is exceeded: the blind is moved down ■ (delay time: none) The rain alarm drops below setpoint: the blind is moved up ■...
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Commissioning 6.3.1 Linking actuator and sensor Fig. 17: Linking actuator and sensor 1. On the working area select the sensor [1] that is to be linked with the actuator. Now a selection list opens next to the icon of the weather station. Here all sensors of the weather station are listed.
Updating options Updating options A firmware update is carried out via the Web-based user interface of the System Access Point. Operation The device responds automatically to various types of weather. No action is therefore required on the part of the user. Maintenance The device is maintenance-free.
Index Index Mounting ................13 Add device ................17 Allocation of devices ............16 Notes ..................26 Ambient temperature ............11 Notes on the instruction manual ..........3 Assigning a name ..............19 Operation ................25 Brightness sensor ............8, 11 Overview of types ..............9 Bus connection ..............
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