Thermostat AVANSA 2007
Code: TI_08840167Product detailed description
Thermostat AVANSA 2007Programmable weekly thermostat AVANS 2007
The AVANS 2007 room thermostat is suitable for controlling most boilers. The thermostat can be easily connected to a boiler or to an air conditioner with an operating voltage from 24 - 230 V. The room thermostat is adjustable for a heating or cooling system according to individual needs, so that the device heats or cools the room to the desired temperature. It is used to regulate the temperature in the room. With a high degree of comfort, it also ensures a reduction in energy costs. It can be switched on 6 times a day, and set to a different temperature (0.5 °C each time).
The switch-on sensitivity can be selected between ± 0.2°C (factory default setting, recommended for radiator heating) and +/- 0.2°C (recommended for underfloor heating). The switch-on sensitivity is the difference between the set and the actual measured room temperature. If the factory setting is e.g. 20°C then the unit will switch on the boiler at 19.8°C and switch off the boiler at 20.2°C. The thermostat is equipped with a pump protection function. Therefore, the thermostat switches the boiler on for one minute every day at 12.00 p.m., in case the boiler has not been switched on for more than 24 hours. according to the progarm.
Technical data:
Connection voltage: 24V AC/DC, ........ 250 V AC; 50 Hz
Current intensity: 8A
Measured temperature range: 0.35°C (in 0.1°C increments)
Temperature setting range: 7-35°C (in 0.5°C increments)
Measured temperature accuracy: ±0.5°C
Switch-on sensitivity (heating with radiator): ±0.2°C
Switch-on sensitivity (floor heating): +0/0.2°C
Recommended temperature for storage: -10°C ..... +60°C
Supply voltage: 2 x 1.5 V batteries (type LR6; AA)
Power: 1.3 mW
Dimensions: 130 x 80 x 35 mm (without beam)
Weight: 154 g
Temperature sensor type: 10 kOhm NTC ±1% at 25°C
Coverage: IP 30
Additional parameters
| Category: | Thermostats |
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| EAN: | 5949040800117 |
| EAN: | 5949040800117 |
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