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heater / underfloor heating
heater / underfloor heating
Specs
Typeelectronicelectronic
Connectionwiredwired
Mountinginto mounting boxinto mounting box
Max. load3680 W
Temp adjustment range
5 – 45 °C /for floor / 5°C — 35°C — for air/
5 – 35 °C /by air; 5 – 45 – by gender/
Air temp sensor
Floor/heating medium temp sensor
Timer typeweeklyweekly
Programmable cycles per day2
Minimum increment30 min
More features
Features
display
holiday mode
frost protection
child lock
operating hours counter
display
holiday mode
frost protection
child lock
operating hours counter
Power sourcemainsmains
Thermostat dimensions85x85x46 mm85x85x44 mm
Added to E-Catalognovember 2016may 2016

Max. load

The maximum load in terms of current power that the thermostat can withstand. In other words, the maximum electrical power that it can pass through itself without failures and damage.

The choice for this parameter directly depends on the power consumed by the boiler or heater connected through the thermostat; load limitation is of particular importance when working with electric boilers, the energy consumption of which is measured in kilowatts. When connected directly, the power of the heater should not exceed the maximum load of the thermostat, otherwise the latter will simply fail. However, when using additional protective devices (contactors), many models allow connection to a more powerful load than originally allowed.

Temp adjustment range

It is the range in which the air temperature can be set on the regulator. The choice for this indicator depends on the expected conditions in the room. So, in a residential building, the lower temperature limit at the level of 5–10 °C is quite sufficient; the upper limit is within 30–40 °C (regardless of whether we are talking about air or floor temperature). But in control devices designed for industrial use, this range will be much wider — from sub-zero temperatures to the upper limit of 100 – 125 °C.

Programmable cycles per day

The largest number of individual cycles that the thermostat timer can set in one day.

The cycle is the period during which the thermostat operates on one set of settings. For example, if there are 2 cycles, you can provide turning off the heating while you are at work and turn it on shortly before returning home. However, most thermostats provide a noticeably larger number of cycles — up to 24.

Note that in weekly timers (see "Timer type") this parameter may differ depending on the day of the week. For example, weekdays usually have more extensive settings than weekends.

Minimum increment

The shortest duration a programmable thermostat cycle can have (see "Programmable cycles per day").

The lower this parameter (with the same number of cycles per day) — the wider the possibilities for programming the operation of the thermostat, in particular, for its specific setting (for example, you can provide a short period of preliminary "intensive heating" after working at low temperatures). On the other hand, due to a certain inertia in the operation of heating systems, it makes no sense to make an interval shorter than 10 minutes — the thermostat simply does not have time to work out the specified settings in less time. And in the most "long" models, this parameter is about 30 minutes.
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