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Comparison Protherm Thermolink S vs Protherm Thermolink P

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Protherm Thermolink S
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Weekly timer. 3 programmable cycles per day. Vacation function. Boiler failure alarm on the display.
Suitable for
gas boiler
electric boiler
heater / underfloor heating
gas boiler
electric boiler
heater / underfloor heating
Specs
Typeelectronicelectronic
Connectionwiredwired
Control buseBus
Mountingon wallon wall
Temp adjustment range5 – 30 °C5 – 30 °C
Outdoor temp sensoroptional
Timer typeweeklyweekly
Programmable cycles per day33
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Features
display
holiday mode
frost protection
 
display
holiday mode
frost protection
temp sensor calibration
Power sourcemainsmains
Thermostat dimensions97x146x35 mm97x146x35 mm
Added to E-Catalognovember 2016november 2016

Control bus

The control bus for which the controller is designed.

The control bus can be described as a channel through which thermostats and controlled devices exchange signals. Often such a channel allows you to combine a fairly extensive set of equipment into one system. From a practical point of view, the meaning of this parameter is as follows: for normal operation, the thermostat must use the same bus as the boiler (or other controlled device), otherwise the interaction between them will be impossible. As for specific options, eBus (used mainly by Protherm and Valiant), OpenTherm, EMS and EMS Plus, as well as Bus BridgeNet(Ariston proprietary technology) have become widespread in climate technology. At the same time, among thermostats, you can find devices that support several options at once — usually EMS and OpenTherm. Also, note that the EMS and EMS Plus standards are not mutually compatible (with rare exceptions — such equipment is labelled "EMS / EMS plus").

Outdoor temp sensor

Features of an outdoor temperature sensor used with a thermostat.

Such a sensor, as the name suggests, monitors the outdoor temperature and provides additional information that contributes to the accurate and efficient operation of the automation. For example, with a significant cold outside, the heating system can turn on in advance, without waiting for the room to become colder and this will be recorded by the internal sensor. It avoids unnecessary temperature fluctuations and increases the overall efficiency of the system.

Thermostats that allow outdoor temp sensor connection may initially have such a sensor in the kit, or optionally supplied with it (in this case, the presence of the sensor should be specified separately and, if necessary, ordered additionally). These details are specified in this paragraph.

Features

Display. The presence of its own screen in the design of the regulator. Such a screen is usually a simple LCD matrix with segment digits. However, even on such a screen, very diverse data can be displayed (including temperature with an accuracy of fractions of a degree), and this function significantly expands the capabilities of the thermostat and makes it more convenient. Note that it makes sense to install the display primarily in electronic models (see "Device type"), for such thermostats it is almost mandatory (but in mechanical ones, on the contrary, it is almost never used).

Protection of the pump from "souring". During non-working hours — for example, between heating seasons — deposits can form on the parts of the circulation pump of the heating system, which can make it difficult to rotate the impeller, reduce the efficiency of the pump, or even disable it altogether. This phenomenon is called "souring". To avoid it, automatic regulators may provide protection against acidification: periodically (once every few weeks) the pump is turned on for a short time, which prevents the formation of deposits (and removes those that have already formed).

Holiday function. A special regime provided for in case of a long absence of people in the house (for example, during a vacation — hence the name). In holiday mode, you can set a certain temperature to...be maintained for several days (for example, a week; the maximum duration depends on the thermostat model). At the same time, in some models, this function is combined with frost protection (see below) and allows you to set only the minimum temperature (usually 5 °C); in others, the holiday temperature can be programmed.

— Random mode. A mode that provides for the inclusion of various heating functions in a random order (but without causing critical loads on the heating system). The most popular use of this feature is to simulate that someone is at home; this can stop intruders planning a theft in the absence of the owners.

— Management via the Internet. Ability to control the controller via the Internet. The device itself is usually connected to the network via Wi-Fi, and the control features may be different. For example, in some models you need to use a proprietary application installed on a smartphone or tablet, in others it is enough to open a special page in any browser. However, anyway, this function allows you to control the heating system remotely, from anywhere in the world. This can be extremely convenient in unforeseen situations — for example, if during the absence of the owner on the street it gets warmer. In addition, additional features such as advanced timer programming may be available with Internet control.

— Frost protection. A function that prevents freezing of the coolant in heating systems. Freezing water expands, which can lead to mechanical damage and depressurization of the system. To avoid this, regulators with this function are able to "monitor" that the temperature of the coolant does not fall below 5 °C, and, if necessary, turn on the heating to maintain the temperature. This function is relevant primarily for cases when the disconnected heating system must be left unattended for a long time during the cold season.

— Protection from children (blocking). The ability to lock the control panel of the regulator so that a curious little child cannot knock down its settings. The lock, usually, is turned on and off in such a way that an adult, but not a child, can easily do it — for example, by simultaneously pressing certain keys.

— Heater operating hours counter. Built-in counter that tracks the total heating time. This feature makes it much easier to keep track of the operating mode and heat costs, eliminating the need for the user to keep records manually and allowing you to track working hours even when there is no one nearby.

— Sensor calibration t. Possibility to calibrate the temperature sensor of the thermostat. In fact, situations may arise when the readings of the temperature sensor for one reason or another differ from the actual temperature in the room — for example, the controller is installed near an electrical appliance that generates heat and knocks down the setting, and neither device can be moved. For such cases, calibration is provided — an amendment to the readings of the temperature sensor. For example, if the thermometer in the middle of the room reads 20°C and the regulator's sensor reads 22°C, you can correct the thermostat to -2°C and the temperature displayed on the regulator will correspond to the true temperature. Of course, the correction can also be taken "in the mind" without reconfiguring the device; however, most often it is easier to set the necessary parameters in advance and not get confused in the calculations.
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