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Uponor UponorControl System - User Manual

Uponor UponorControl System
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01 | 2011
INDOOR CLIMATE
UPONOR CONTROL SYSTEM
WIRED
Installation and Operation Manual

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • S
    Steven TaylorSep 2, 2025
    Why is my Uponor Temperature Controller making the room too cold or too warm?
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      jonathan80Sep 2, 2025
      If you find that the room is too cold when heating or too warm when cooling with your Uponor Temperature Controller, it might be due to the thermostat being connected to an incorrect channel. To resolve this, check the installation report and verify the wiring to ensure the thermostat is properly connected.
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    Robert SnyderAug 31, 2025
    What to do if the thermostat cable is faulty on Uponor Temperature Controller?
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      Aaron FloresAug 31, 2025
      If the thermostat does not switch on or off with heating or cooling demand, the thermostat cable may be faulty. Replace the thermostat cable on your Uponor Temperature Controller to resolve this issue.
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    Leslie DawsonAug 29, 2025
    How to fix autolinking issues due to wiring on Uponor UponorControl System?
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      Sean MorrisAug 29, 2025
      If autolinking in your Uponor Temperature Controller is being violated by incorrect thermostat or actuator wiring, correct the thermostat and actuator connections in the controller.
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    Kevin CarpenterAug 28, 2025
    What to do if thermostats are incorrectly connected to the Uponor UponorControl System?
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      lucaschristianAug 28, 2025
      To resolve incorrect thermostat connections in individual rooms with your Uponor Temperature Controller, correct the thermostat connections in the controller.
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    Beth ChapmanAug 27, 2025
    Why is the floor temperature changing abnormally with my Uponor system?
    • S
      Sarah ThompsonAug 27, 2025
      If the floor temperature is changing abnormally between hot and cold in heating mode with your Uponor system, the supply water temperature may be too high. Check the boiler or shunt to resolve this.
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    Debbie WatkinsAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my Uponor UponorControl System has a faulty power cable?
    • J
      Jordan PatelAug 25, 2025
      If there is 230 V AC power in the wall socket but not in the 230 V compartment of your Uponor Temperature Controller, it indicates a faulty power cable. Replace the power cable and plug to resolve this issue.
  • A
    adiazAug 22, 2025
    What to do if Uponor UponorControl System Temperature Controller system does not start?
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      kromeroAug 22, 2025
      If your Uponor Temperature Controller system doesn't start, it might be due to a lack of AC power. Here’s what you should do: 1. Check that the controller is properly connected to AC power. 2. Inspect the wiring in the 230 V compartment. 3. Confirm that there is 230 V AC power in the wall socket.

Summary

Copyright and Disclaimer

Preface

Safety instructions

Essential safety precautions for installation and operation.

Disposal

Guidelines for environmentally sound disposal of system components.

Description

System overview

General description of the Uponor Control System Wired.

Example of a system

Illustrates a typical system configuration with components.

Uponor Control System Wired components

Detailed listing and description of system components.

Function

Explains the operational principles and modes of the system.

Installing the Uponor Control System Wired

Preparing the installation

Steps to take before commencing the installation process.

Installing Uponor Controller C-33 and Uponor Controller C-35

Guidance on mounting the main control units.

Connecting components to controller

Instructions for wiring thermostats, actuators, and other devices.

Connection examples

Practical examples illustrating various connection configurations.

Connecting the controller to AC power

Final steps to connect the system to the main power supply.

Installing thermostats

Selecting locations for thermostats

Criteria for choosing optimal placement for thermostats.

Installing Uponor Thermostats T-36 and T-38

Installation procedures for digital thermostats T-36 and T-38.

Installing Uponor Thermostat T-34

Installation guide for the flush-mounted analog thermostat T-34.

Installing Uponor Thermostats T-35, T-33, and T-37

Installation details for analog thermostats T-35, T-33, and T-37.

Installing Uponor Timer 1-36 for C-35

Opening Uponor Timer 1-36

Steps to open the timer housing for installation.

Mounting Uponor Timer 1-36

Guide for mounting the timer unit onto a wall or box.

Connecting Timer 1-36 to controller

Instructions for wiring the timer to the main controller.

Connecting an optional dry contact

How to connect external dry contact inputs to the timer.

Finishing installation

Operating Uponor Control System Wired

Principle of operation

Explanation of how the system regulates heating and cooling.

Normal operation without optional timer

How the system functions without timer-based control.

Operation with optional timer

Benefits and use of an optional timer for energy saving.

Setting analog thermostats

Procedures for adjusting temperature setpoints on analog thermostats.

Operating digital thermostats

Screen layout

Overview of icons and characters displayed on the thermostat screen.

Operating buttons

Functions of the OK, + and - buttons for thermostat control.

Power-up

Initial display sequence when the thermostat is powered on.

Run mode

Understanding the information displayed in normal operating mode.

Parameter and mode settings menu

Navigating the main settings menu for thermostat configuration.

CLK - Clock settings (T-38 only)

Setting the date and time on the T-38 digital thermostat.

PRG - Programming (T-38 only)

Configuring comfort and economy modes with programming schedules.

HOL - Holiday mode (T-38 only)

Setting a specific temperature for periods when the house is unoccupied.

MOD - Regulation choices

Selecting the regulation mode for optimal temperature control.

BAL - Balancing mode

Choosing between manual and automatic balancing for the system.

ECO - Economy mode (T-36 only)

Setting the desired setback temperature for economy mode.

T°C - Comfort and economy mode temperatures (T-38 only)

Adjusting comfort and economy temperature setpoints.

CAL - Calibration

Calibrating the thermostat's internal temperature sensor.

OFF - Standby mode

Disabling regulation while still displaying room temperature.

Lock mode

Preventing unintended operation by locking the thermostat buttons.

Menu trees

Visual representation of the thermostat's menu structure.

Operating Uponor Timer 1-36

Screen layout

Overview of icons and characters displayed on the timer screen.

Operating buttons

Functions of the OK, + and - buttons for timer control.

Power-up

Initial display sequence when the timer is powered on.

Run mode

Understanding the information displayed in normal operating mode.

Parameter and mode settings menu

Navigating the timer's settings menu for configuration.

CLK - Clock settings

Setting the date and time on the timer.

PRG - Programming

Configuring comfort and economy modes with programming schedules.

HOL - Holiday mode

Setting a specific temperature for periods of absence.

OFF - Standby mode

Disabling timer operation while retaining clock display.

Lock mode

Preventing unintended operation by locking the timer buttons.

Menu tree

Visual representation of the timer's menu structure.

Maintenance

Manual preventive maintenance

Routine cleaning and care procedures for the system.

Automatic preventive maintenance

Description of the system's automated pump and actuator exercise function.

Corrective maintenance

Procedures for addressing faults and system issues.

Troubleshooting

Guide to diagnosing and resolving common problems and alarms.

Technical data

Uponor UponorControl System Specifications

General IconGeneral
Input Voltage230 V AC
ApplicationUnderfloor heating and cooling systems
DimensionsVaries by model
WeightVaries by model
Storage Temperature-20 °C to +70 °C

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