Drayton Lifestyle

Single Channel Timeswitch

For heating OR hot water

Installation and User Instructions

Model: LP811

Introduction

If the engineer has set your program and timings – you won't need to do anything else. Just keep this guide in a safe place for future reference.

The Drayton Lifestyle Timeswitch automatically controls your heating and hot water system by switching it on and off at times that suit you. The light on the front of the Timeswitch indicates when it is active.

Technical Data

Models Covered:

LP241Si, LP522Si & LP722Si Programmers; LP111Si & LP711Si Timeswitches

SpecificationDetails
Voltage230V a.c. +10% - 10% 50Hz
Programmer Rating2 (1) A 230V a.c. each switch
Timeswitch Rating2 (1) A 230V a.c.
Ambient TempOperating: 0°C to 45°C; Storage: -20°C to 50°C
Without Mains PowerDisplay: blank; Time: always kept; Program times: always preserved
Programming Resolution1 minute
WiringFixed wiring only, to comply with current IEE regulations
MaintenanceMust be maintained by a qualified electrician or heating engineer
Pollution Degree2
Software Class2
Ball Pressure Test Temperature75°C
Rated Impulse Voltage2.5kV

Compliance

The Lifestyle Programmer conforms to the essential requirements of the following Directives:

Contact Information

Schneider Electric
401 Southway Drive
Plymouth
PL6 6QT
United Kingdom

Schneider Electric
35 Rue Joseph Monier
France - 92500 Rueil Malmaison

Technical Helpline: 0333 6000 622

Email: customer.care@draytoncontrols.co.uk

Website: www.draytoncontrols.co.uk

Schneider Electric website: se.com/contact

CE Marking and UKCA Marking are present.

Installation Instructions

Important Note: Installation must only be carried out by a qualified electrician or heating engineer.

Ensure the mains input has a 3 Amp fuse.

Before Installation

First, make sure the mains supply is switched off!

Using an Existing Wall-Plate

Loosen the securing screws on the old timeswitch and unplug it. Check for 70mm clearance to the right and 25mm above the wall-plate. Plug the Lifestyle unit into the wall-plate, tighten the securing screws, check the 3A fuse, and switch on the mains.

Fitting a New Wall-Plate

The ideal location is 1.4m above floor level, with reasonable lighting, good access, no condensation, no extremes of temperature, and a supporting surface that fully covers the back of the unit. Position with 70mm clearance to the right, 25mm above, and sufficient room to access securing screws underneath. Fix to a flat wall using wall plugs and no. 6 x 1" woodscrews, or to a flush mounting single conduit box type UA1 (BS4662) using M3.5 x 14 bolts. DO NOT USE A SURFACE MOUNTING BOX.

Wiring the Timeswitch Wall Plate

For surface wiring, snap out the cable entry strip on the bottom edge of the wall-plate. Lifestyle units are double-insulated and do not require an earth connection, but an earthing continuity (loop) terminal is provided for convenience.

Internal Wiring Diagram

Schematic showing internal wiring connections: terminals labeled N, L, COM, 1, 2, 3, 4, with a fused link for 230V output.

ALWAYS SWITCH OFF THE MAINS BEFORE REMOVING THE UNIVERSAL TIMESWITCH – AND NEVER FIT IT TO A LIVE WALL-PLATE!

Prior to Mounting: Select Program Setting

The timeswitch is selectable, meaning the program must be set to the customer's requirements during installation. There are 3 options:

The factory setting is a 24-hour program. Changes are made using 3 plastic headers on the back of the unit. Simply pull off a header and replace it in the new position.

Program Selection Key:

After wiring, plug in the unit, tighten securing screws, check the mains input has a 3A fuse, and switch on the mains.

User's Instructions

Preparing to Programme Your System

Your timeswitch has a built-in, factory-set clock and usually does not require the time to be set. If you need to set the clock or timings, refer to the 'Setting the Clock' section (Page 12).

If timings were not pre-set, the factory default is a 24-hour program. You can easily change these by following the instructions for the selected program (24-hour, 5/2-day, or 7-day).

Standard Times (Example for 5/2-day program)

The following are examples of standard times, based on the 5/2-day program with different settings for weekdays and weekends:

SwitchingWeekdaysWeekends
ON 1 – start of first timed period6:30am7:00am
OFF 1 – end of first timed period8:30am9:00am
ON 2 – start of second timed period*12:00pm12:00pm
OFF 2 – end of second timed period*12:00pm12:00pm
ON 3 – start of third timed period4:30pm4:00pm
OFF 3 – final switch-off of the day10:30pm11:00pm

*Note: The second period has identical ON and OFF times, meaning heating/hot water will not operate during this interval. To activate this middle period, set different ON and OFF times.

Programming Remember

Day-to-Day Variations

You can temporarily change how you use your system without affecting the programmed schedule, for example, on a cold day.

Switching On and Off (Advance/Boost)

The Advance/Boost button on the front allows you to switch the system on or off, regardless of the program.

  1. Press Advance to switch the system on (display shows 'ADV'). It will stay on until the end of the next programmed period. If the system is on and you don't need it, press Advance to switch it off until the beginning of the next ON period. Advance only operates in TIMED or ONCE modes.
  2. Press and hold Boost to switch on for an extra hour (display shows '61 & BST'). Press again for two hours ('62') or three hours ('63'). To cancel Boost, press Boost again ('50'). If the system is already on, using Boost extends the ON time by one, two, or three hours.

Over-riding the Program (Operating Modes)

The display shows four operating modes:

Use the SELECT button under the flap to change the mode. This does not alter your program timings; you can return to TIMED mode by selecting it.

Programming the Timeswitch

The 24-Hour Program

This program is the simplest, with identical timings for every day. Follow the sequence. To leave a timing as is, press SET? and move to the next. To delete and restart, press SET and + together to return to the pre-set program. If no buttons are pressed for two minutes, the timeswitch reverts to normal operation.

These instructions are for setting a 24-hour cycle, the same for every day. You only need to go through the procedure once.

1. Press the SET? button. The display will show 'SET PROG?'.

Display shows: SET PROG?

2. Press the YES button. The display will show ON1, the start of your first heating period. Adjust the time in 1-minute steps using the and + buttons. Holding the buttons down changes the time in 10-minute steps.

Display shows: 6:30AM ON PROG

3. Press SET?. The display will show OFF1, the end of your first heating period. Adjust this time similarly. Press SET?, then repeat the procedure for ON2, OFF2, ON3, and OFF3.

Display shows: 8:30AM OFF PROG

When you press SET? after setting OFF3, the timeswitch returns to normal operation.

The 5/2 Day Program

This program allows different timings for weekdays and weekends. Follow the sequence, setting weekdays first. To leave a timing as is, press SET? and move to the next. To delete and restart, press SET and + together. The timeswitch reverts to normal operation if inactive for two minutes.

Set Weekday Times

1. Press the SET? button. The display will show 'SET PROG?'.

Display shows: SET PROG?

2. Press the YES button. The display will ask 'SET MON to FRI PROG?'.

Display shows: MON TUE WED THU FRI PROG?

3. Press YES to confirm. The display shows ON1. Adjust the start time using the and + buttons (1-minute steps, 10-minute steps if held).

Display shows: 6:30AM ON PROG

4. Press SET? to see OFF1. Adjust the end time similarly. Press SET?, then repeat for ON2, OFF2, ON3, and OFF3.

Set Weekend Times

After setting OFF3 for weekdays, the display will ask 'SET SAT SUN PROG?'. Press YES and alter the weekend times in the same way.

Display shows: SET SAT SUN PROG?

When you press SET? after setting OFF3 for SAT SUN, the timeswitch returns to normal operation.

The 7-Day Program

This program allows different timings for each day of the week. Follow the sequence, setting weekdays first. To leave a timing as is, press SET? and move to the next. To delete and restart, press SET and + together. The timeswitch reverts to normal operation if inactive for two minutes.

Set All Weekdays

1. Press the SET? button. The display will show 'SET PROG?'.

Display shows: SET PROG?

2. Press the YES button. The display will ask 'SET MON to FRI PROG?'.

Display shows: MON TUE WED THU FRI PROG?

3. Press YES. The display shows ON1. Adjust the start time using the and + buttons (1-minute steps, 10-minute steps if held).

Display shows: 6:30AM ON PROG

4. Press SET? to see OFF1. Adjust the end time similarly. Press SET?, then repeat for ON2, OFF2, ON3, and OFF3.

Set Each Day

After setting OFF3 for the weekdays, you can fine-tune individual days. Press SET? until you find the first day you want to adjust, then proceed with setting the time. Press SET? to move to the next day. When finished, press SET? until 'SET SAT SUN PROG?' appears.

Display shows: SET MON PROG? (example for individual day adjustment)

If you do not wish to alter individual days, keep pressing SET? until 'SET SAT SUN PROG?' appears.

Set Weekends

Press YES to the 'SET SAT SUN PROG?' prompt and alter the weekend ON and OFF times in the same way.

Display shows: SET SAT SUN PROG?

Setting the Clock and Date

This is applicable to all models.

Setting the Clock

The clock is factory-set and automatically keeps time and date, accounting for British Summer Time. To set or adjust:

1. Press the SET? button twice. The display will show 'SET CLOCK?'.

Display shows: SET CLOCK?

Set the Hour

Press YES once. The hour will flash. Use the and + buttons to set the hour, checking for AM and PM.

Display shows: 12:00 AM (flashing hour)

Set the Minute

Press SET?. The minutes will flash. Use the and + buttons to set the exact time.

Display shows: 12:00 AM (flashing minutes)

Press SET?. The display will show 'SET DATE?'. If you want to change the date, proceed to the next section. Otherwise, press SET? to return to normal operation.

Setting the Date

The weekday is automatically calculated from the date. If the weekday is incorrect, reset the date.

1. Press the SET? button three times. The display will show 'SET DATE?'.

Display shows: SET DATE?

Set the Year

Press YES. The year will flash. Use the and + buttons to adjust.

Display shows: 9:03 (flashing year)

Set the Month

Press SET?. The month will flash. Use the and + buttons to adjust.

Display shows: 7:08 (flashing month)

Set the Day

Press SET?. The day will flash. Use the and + buttons to adjust.

Display shows: d:18 (flashing day)

Set Day Light Saving (DLS)

Press SET?. The current DLS status will flash. Use the and + buttons to turn DLS (British Summer Time) on or off.

Display shows: dLS (flashing status)

Press SET? to go back to normal operation.

Recycling

Batteries, rechargeable or not, should not be disposed of into ordinary household waste. They must be recycled properly to protect the environment and conserve resources. Your local waste management authority can provide details on proper battery disposal.

This product should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle products where electronic waste facilities exist. Check with your local authorities for recycling advice.

Recycling symbol: A crossed-out waste bin.

Models: LP111 24 Hour Single Channel Time Switch, LP111, 24 Hour Single Channel Time Switch, Single Channel Time Switch, Channel Time Switch, Time Switch, Switch

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