Danfoss TP5000si + RX1 Room Thermostat Product Description
Description: - Stylish modern design
- Large easy to read LCD display
- Easy to programme and operate
- Battery powered for ease of installation
- Service interval function
- Factory set clock
- Automatic BST/GMT time change
- Wireless model
- Many additional features
The TP5000 Si is an easy to install-and-use 5/2 day programmable room thermostat which offers up to six time and temperature changes each day with different programmes for weekdays and weekends.
Battery powered for ease of installation, the TP5000 Si has a large, easy-to-read LCD display. It is easy to programme and operate because of a built-in switching programme that the user can easily change to suit individual heating requirements. A big plus with the TP5000 Si is that it incorporates a real time clock and calendar function which eliminates the need for time-setting and BST/GMT time changes. Time and date are factory-set making time setting or adjustment unnecessary.
Conventional On/Off control is the standard setting for the TP5000 Si but advanced chrono-proportional control is an installer-set option. This modulating control mode uses a cycling pattern within which boiler on/off percentages are varied to satisfy heating requirements.
Chrono-proportional cycling rates of 3, 6, 9 or 12 per hour can be selected.
Service Interval function
The optional Service Interval function incorporated into the TP5000 Si helps landlords meet the boiler servicing requirements of Gas Safety Regulation 36. The unit provides audible and visual warnings from 28 days before servicing is due and ultimately reduces the heating output should the due date pass. Full heating operation can only be restored by an authorised installer
Features:
- Stylish modern design
- Large easy to read LCD display
- Easy to programme and operate
- Battery powered for ease of installation
- Wireless model
Price: £99.50
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Product Review: Danfoss Wireless Temperature Controller
We recently updated our central heating boiler and the installer provided a simple wireless room thermostat to control the overall household temperature. We used a wireless system to avoid having to run cables and being forced to redecorate. The thermostat was fine for limiting the upper temperature and energy usage until members of the family worked out how to over-ride the settings to run the house at a more tropical heat. This temperature controller was an ideal solution because it uses the same wireless receiver that was fitted with the thermostat and looks complex enough that the family leaves it alone, but also because it allows a number of energy saving settings while ensuring comfort levels of warmth. This include being able to set up to six separate times and temperatures throughout the day, separate settings for weekday and weekend/holiday use, and frost setting. The unit is supplied ready programmed to typical settings for most users, but these are simply changed by the...
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