logo elektroda
logo elektroda
X
logo elektroda

ABB Busch-triton ID panel - how to use it and turn on the heating?

DeathClaw18 3000 4
ADVERTISEMENT
Treść została przetłumaczona polish » english Zobacz oryginalną wersję tematu
  • #1 11272853
    DeathClaw18
    Level 12  
    Posts: 72
    Rate: 4
    Hello,

    I have a ‘smart home system’ in my rented flat that controls the lights and radiators (and I think that’s about it). Everything is controlled via an ABB panel: http://www.knx-gebaeudesysteme.de/sto_g/Deuts...eiz/ABB_ibus_KNX/_HTML/product_9AAC130217.htm

    The problem is that I don’t have, and can’t find, any user manual for it. I have no idea how it works, what I can do with it, and most importantly – how to turn on the heating. Unfortunately, I can’t find this out from the flat’s owner either, so I’m counting on you experts. Any tip or link to a user manual, even for a similar model, would be very welcome.

    There are no markings on this panel; the valve actuators on the radiators only bear the company name. I know nothing about ID, so it took me several hours to work out what’s installed in this house and find the model of this panel. Unfortunately, apart from knowing what it is, finding the installation documentation and what can be downloaded from the link above – I know practically nothing else I need...

    Does anyone know how to operate this, have one at home, have installed one for someone else, perhaps know the meaning of the icons displayed on this panel, or how to set the room temperature? I’d be very, very grateful for any tips.


    Best regards.
  • ADVERTISEMENT
  • #2 11275177
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • ADVERTISEMENT
  • #3 11275834
    DeathClaw18
    Level 12  
    Posts: 72
    Rate: 4
    Hello,

    I owe you a big one for these materials.

    Generally speaking, at the moment it only controls the lighting. Could you please tell me if it’s possible to get hold of that software board from somewhere? How is it actually loaded onto the ;) system?

    So, do I understand correctly that it’s also possible to control the temperature in each room separately, or will all the radiators turn on and heat up to the set temperature?

    Best regards.
  • ADVERTISEMENT
  • #4 11276242
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
ADVERTISEMENT