Electronic room thermostat with clock for thermal actuators
The Thermostat P room temperature controller is used in connection with the corresponding actuators in the fields of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning technology. For time-dependent individual room temperature control, the Thermostat P is used for e. g. residential and commercial buildings with radiators, floor heating systems, ceiling cooling systems or blower convectors etc..
Technical description
The Thermostat P is an electronic two-point room thermostat with built-in sensor and is used in connection with e. g. thermal actuators for time-dependent room temperature control with operating modes "only heating" or "only cooling". With its pulsewidth modulation output signal (PWM), it has an almost constant control behaviour, internally adjustable on two-point output signal.
The model with analog switch clock makes it possible to create a weekly program by positioning the switch tabs. Depending on the program, it switches between two operating modes, (day mode and night mode). The corresponding setting value can be set between 5 °C and 30 °C. An operating mode switch makes it possible to select between day, night or automatic mode. The model has control lamps for the heating, cooling or night mode operating state. With a separate switch clock output, additional room temperature controllers with temperature set-back inputs can be controlled.
The models with digital switch clock are menu-driven via four buttons. The display shows the current room temperature, time and operating modes.
The internal real-time clock is equipped with an automatic daylight saving. Time programs with weekly or daily program. Three time programs are preset and changeable. The temperature is adjustable between 7 ° C and 32 ° C. The temperature is achieved due to the self-learning heating curve at the selected time. Models with 230 V or 24 V operating voltage or for battery operation, each with potential-free changeover contact.
The Thermostat P is designed for installation on the wall or on recessed (concealed) switch boxes.