A radiator valve controller is an actuator for a heating radiator application that uses the A5-20-04 EEP profile (FIL1227).
The mapping file should contain the following objects (where DD = EnOcean device number 01-32):
4BS Output does not support scaling in firmware version 2.2 and earlier.
Name | Reference (O3 Edge) |
Temperature | AV3DD001 (e.g., AV301001) |
4BS Variation 3 | BV3DD981 |
RPS Force Send | BV3DD982 |
Total Send Error | AV3DD983 |
Total Send | AV3DD984 |
4BS Send |
BV3DD985 |
4BS Learn Out | BV3DD986 |
Learn Out Func | CSV3DD987 |
Learn Out Type | CSV3DD988 |
Three Click Learn Out | BV3DD989 |
OFF Value | AV3DD990 |
ON Value | AV3DD991 |
One Click Learn Out | BV3DD992 |
Device Type | AV3DD993 |
Total Receive Error | AV3DD994 |
Total Receive | AV3DD995 |
Link Status | CSV3DD996 |
Reliability Timer | AV3DD997 |
Learn Mode | BV3DD998 |
Device Address | CSV3DD999 |
The following procedure assumes that you have already completed steps 1 to 4 in Configuring EnOcean Devices and that you've associated the A5-20-04 profile with the device SV object.
To configure a radiator valve controller:
- Create the mapping and configuration objects needed for your application.
- Command the 4BS Variation 3 BV object to On.
- Ensure that all Learn Out BV objects are Off.
- Set the value of the Learn Out Func CSV object to 20.
- Set the value of the Learn Out Type CSV object to 04.
- Command the Learn Mode BV object to On.
- Put the radiator valve controller into learn mode. For specific instructions, consult the manufacturer's documentation.
- Command the 4BS Learn Out BV object to On. The Device Address CSV object should show the device's ID.
- Command the 4BS Learn Out BV object and the Learn Mode BV object to Off.
- Confirm that the radiator valve controller responds correctly when you send a command.
To control a radiator valve controller:
- Ensure that the Learn Mode BV object is Off.
- Set the control parameters based on the A5-20-04 profile.
- Set a value for an object such as the valve position.
The wake-up cycle is typically at least 10 minutes for a radiator valve application, so you can expect a significant delay before a new valve position is received and acted on.
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