Installing the push button with LED(s) and comfort sensors
The push button features an easy click-on mechanism for wall-mounted bus wiring controls.
The following articles are required to install a single push button:
- a flush-mounting box (A)
- a simple wall-mounted printed circuit board (550-14110 or 550-141x6) or a multiple wall-mounted printed circuit board (550-14106 or 550-140xx) (B)
- a push button (C)
- faceplate (D)
- If you install a multiple wall-mounted circuit board, you also need a connection unit (550-14090).
- You can use a single flush-mounting box to install multiple push buttons (up to three horizontally or vertically) in one location.
- The wall-mounted printed circuit boards are available with claw and screw fixing.
Mount the push button by pressing the connection unit onto a Niko Home Control wall-mounted printed circuit board until it clicks into place.
It will automatically connect to the Niko Home Control bus through two contact springs.
Mind the orientation of the push button: the spring contacts should be located at the bottom.
In closing, mount the faceplate (D) on the printed circuit board via the SnapFit mechanism.
A. Single flush-mounting box (not a Niko product) B. Single wall-mounted printed circuit board C. Push-button D. Faceplace | |
Installation diagram for single wall-mounted printed circuit board |
Installation when using the temperature or humidity sensors
- To enable heating/cooling zone control, make sure the room temperature can be measured precisely by eliminating as many factors as possible that may inhibit the thermostat’s ability to perform accurate temperature control.
- When used as a thermostat, DO NOT mount the push button:
- in direct sunlight
- on an exterior wall
- behind a curtain
- within the immediate vicinity of a heat-generating source (heater, radiator, etc.) or electrical equipment that may radiate heat (TV, computer, etc.)
- Select the push button that best suits the above conditions to control your heating/cooling zone.
- The push button can be installed at 110 cm.
- Do not allow air to circulate behind the push button. If needed, use an airtight wall-mounting box or fill in any gaps in the flush-mounting box or bus cable duct using PU foam.
- Make sure to give the temperature sensor sufficient time to acclimatize, getting to the right operational temperature to measure accurately.