Timeguard TRT034 User Manual

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1. Introduction

TRT products are a cost effective comprehensive
range of thermostats and timers designed for
internal use only.

The TRT034 is a single channel programmer,
with automatic summer/winter time changeover
(which can be cancelled), 5 day plus 2 or 7
(individual) day programming with 3 on and
off operations per day, holiday mode, boost
function, advance to next programme and
permanent on/off over ride.

The unit is fitted with a factory installed
battery which gives up to 24 hours back up
of time, date and programmes in the event
of a mains failure.
It is designed to be surface mounted on its
supplied wall plate.

The electrical supply must be isolated before
removing the thermostat from the wall plate.

2. Siting

The TRT034 should be located at a position
which eases wiring runs and gives good access

for programming. It should be mounted
approximately 1.5m above floor level.

3. Installation

This product should be installed by a qualified
installer to current installation standards.

If in any doubt contact the Timeguard Helpline
020 8450 0515.
Always isolate the mains supply before
removing the unit from its wall plate.
The TRT034 is designed to be surface mounted
on the supplied wall plate.
Isolate 230VAC mains supply.
Incoming and outgoing cable should be 1.5mm sq.
Remove wall plate from unit, by undoing
retaining screws, and pivoting the bottom of the
unit outwards. The unit can then be lifted off.

Contents

TRT034 programmer

TRT034 wall plate
TRT034 instruction leaflet

2 x wall plugs

2 x screws

select

Advance Mode

set

reset

Day of

week

Time of day

programme,

flashes during

setting

Blue illuminated

light/holiday

button

Shows when

heat is

demanded

Blue illuminated

boost button

Stylish

design

Pull down

flap for

programming

Blue electro-

luminescent

screen

Fig. 1

TRT034 7 Day Digital Programmer

(normal position)

select

Advance Mode

set

reset

Selects time,

temperature or

date to be changed

Reset

button

Advance/mode

button

Up and down

buttons

(used in

programming)

Initiates programme

setting sequence and in

conjunction with the select

button initiates time and

date setting sequence

Border illuminates

when +/- buttons

are pressed and

for 15 seconds

after release

Fig. 1a

TRT034 7 Day Digital Programmer

(programming cover lowered)

Programmers allow you to set ‘On’ and ‘Off’ time

periods. Some models switch the central heating
and domestic hot water on and off at the same
time, while others allow the domestic hot water
and heating to come on and go off
at different times.
Set the ‘On’ and ‘Off’ time periods to suit your
own lifestyle. On some programmers you must

also set whether you want the heating and
hot water to run continuously, run under
the chosen ‘On’ and ‘Off’ heating periods,
or be permanently off.

The time on the programmer must be correct.

Some types have to be adjusted in spring and
autumn at the changes between Greenwich
Mean Time and British Summer Time.
You may be able to temporarily adjust the
heating programme, for example, ‘Override’,
‘Advance’ or ‘Boost’. These are explained in the
manufacturer’s instructions.
The heating will not work if the room thermostat
has switched the heating off. And, if you have a

hot-water cylinder, the water heating will not
work if the cylinder thermostat detects that the
hot water has reached the correct temperature.

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PROGRA

M

Connection

pins

Wall plate retaining screws

(at bottom of TRT034)

7 day or

5 + 2 jumper

Press reset after

moving jumper

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Rear View of TRT034

Back Plate Removed

NC1 NO1

N

L

Alternative

fixing holes

Mount the wall plate in this configuration only

Product

retaining

screws

Terminal for

retaining

continuity

of earth

N

N

CH

230 VAC

OFF ON

NC1 NO1

L

L

CH

Fig. 4

Wiring Diagram

Pass incoming wires through opening in wall

plate, and fix wall plate securely to the wall,
using screws provided (and wall plugs if
necessary). The screws which hold the product
to the wall plate should point downwards.
Allow sufficient excess cable to wire up the unit,
but not too much to make it difficult to close

the unit to the wall plate.
Connect the conductors to the relevant terminal,

according to the wiring diagram on the wall
plate (or below). Ensure that the curved brass
washer grips the conductor.

Note:

Check boiler

instructions

before

connecting.

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