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USER GUIDE
GB
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
MODES DESCRIPTION
- Electronic thermostat with night reduction mode for water floor
heating systems controlled by actuators.
- External pilot wire for night reduction, equipped with a switch to
select comfort, reduction or clock mode.
- Regulating on internal sensor.
- Option: Possibility to regulate on external sensor (NTC 10K)
The external sensor must be connected without power supply.
At power up the thermostat automatically detects the sensor used.
(If the external sensor is connected the regulation use this sensor)
- Silent (triac output), to be connected directly to actuators (see
connecting drawing on the installation sheet) or to our Modular
connecting system. (In this case please refer to the connecting box
datasheet)
LED INDICATOR
Red: - Heating indication with internal sensor regulation.
Orange: - Heating indication with external sensor regulation.
Green: - reduction mode by clock (pilot wire)
Red blinking:
- 0,5 second cycle => Internal sensor failure
- 1 second c
cle => External sensor failure
Room
settin
g
.
Select
mode.
LED Indicator.
Screw connector for
external sensor.
Screw connector for
Power supply,
output and
clock (pilot wire)
PPL IMP 1214A
Measured temperature precision
0.1°C (or 0.2°F)
Operating temperature
0°C - 50°C (or 32°F – 122°F)
Setting temperature range
5°C – 30°C (or 41°F - 86°F)
Regulation characteristics
Static differential 0.5°K
Electrical Protection
Class II - IP30
Power Supply
230 VAC +/- 10%
Output
TRIAC output 230 VAC, 75 W max.
( 15 actuators)
Optional External sensor
NTC (10K Ohms) 3m
Thermostat basic with pilot wire 230
V
ac ANO WFHT 012 (20121)
Thermostat basic with pilot wire 230Vac ANC WFHT 013 (20122)
Optional
external sensor
(10K at 25°C 3 meters)
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