ECtemp 130 is an electronic thermostat to be installed directly on the wall. It is provided with a floor sensor to measure and control the desired floor temperature.
The thermostat has a button for adjusting the temperature
setting with a scale from ( ) 1 to 5 (each step corresponds
to approximately 9°C). Furthermore, the thermostat has an
LED indicator showing standby periods (green light) and
heating periods (red light).
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1.1Technical Specifications .....4
1.2Safety Instructions ........5
3.1Temperature Settings ......10
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1.1Technical Specifications
Operation voltage220-240V~, 50Hz
Power consumptionMax 5W
Relay:
Resistive loadMax 16A / 3680W @ 230V
Inductive loadcos φ= 0.3 max 1A
Sensing unitsNTC 15 kOhm at 25°C
Sensing values:
0°C42 kOhm
25°C15 kOhm
50°C6 kOhm
Hysteresis± 0.2°C
Ambient temperature0 to +30°C
Frost protection temperature 5°C Temperature range
Cable specification max
Ball pressure temperature75°C
Pollution degreeDegree 2 (domestic use)
Type1C
Storage temperature-20 to +65°C
) 5-45°C
(
1x4mm2 or 2x2,5mm
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IP class30
Protection class
Dimensions82 x 82 x 36mm
Weight90g
The product complies with the EN/IEC Standard "Automatic
electrical controls for household and similar use":
EN/IEC 60730-1 (general)
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EN/IEC 60730-2-9 (thermostat)
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1.2Safety Instructions
Make sure the mains supply to the thermostat is turned off
before installation.
IMPORTANT: When the thermostat is used to control a
floor heating element in connection with a wooden floor or
similar material, always use a floor sensor and never set the
maximum floor temperature to more than 35°C.
Please also note the following:
The installation of the thermostat must be done by an
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authorized and qualified installer according to local
regulations.
The thermostat must be connected to a power supply
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via an all-pole disconnection switch.
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The sensor is to be considered as live voltage. Have
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this in mind if the sensor must be extended.
Always connect the thermostat to continuous power
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supply.
Do not expose the thermostat to moisture, water, dust,
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and excessive heat.
2Mounting Instructions
Please observe the following placement guidelines:
Place the thermostat at a suitable height on
the wall (typically 80-170cm.).
In wet rooms, place the thermostat according
to local regulation on IP classes.
Do not place the thermostat on the inner side
of an exterior wall.
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Place the floor sensor in a conduit in an
appropriate place where it is not exposed
to sunlight or draft from door openings.
Equally distant and >2cm from two heating cables.
The conduit should be flush with the floor
surface - countersink the conduit if necessary.
Route the conduit to the connection box.
The bending radius of the conduit must
be min 50mm.
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Follow the steps below to mount the thermostat:
1. Open the thermostat:
Lift off the button using a small screwdriver.
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Loosen the screw which holds the front.
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Push down the release tab at the top of the thermo-
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stat using a flat object while slowly pulling off the
front cover.
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IP30
0T30
D130
NTC
LN
123
4
Sensor
Max.Load
16
(1) A
Mains
220-240V~
N
L
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2. Fasten the thermostat directly to the wall by driving
the screws through the holes in each side of the thermostat.
= Screw holes for fastening the thermostat.
3. Connect the thermostat according to the connection
diagram.
The screen of the heating cable must be connected to
the earth conductor of the power supply cable by using a separate connector.
Note: Always install the floor sensor in a conduit in the
floor.
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4. Install the front cover and button in the reverse order
of disassembly.
5. Turn on the power supply.
3Settings
3.1Temperature Settings
How to change the minimum and maximum floor temperatures
1. Lift off the adjustment
button using a thin
screwdriver. (1)
2.
Move the pins to the
desired positions. (2
and 3)
3. Put the adjustment
button back in place.
Please be aware of the following:
The floor temperature is measured where the sensor is
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placed.
The temperature of the bottom of a wooden floor can
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be up to 10 degrees higher than the top.
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Floor manufactures often specify the max temperature
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on the top surface of the floor (usually 27-28˚C).
By default, the maximum floor temperature is set to
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35°C.
Always use a floor sensor or a room + floor sensor
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combination to control floor heating. Without a floor
sensor, the temperature control may be less accurate
and you risk overheating the floor.
Thermal
resistance
[m2K/W]
Examples of flooring
0.058 mm HDF based
laminate
0.1014 mm beech parquet
0.1322 mm solid oak
plank
< 0.17Max. carpet thick-
ness suitable for
floor heating
0.1822 mm solid fir
planks
DetailsApproximate
> 800 kg/m
650 - 800
3
kg/m
> 800 kg/m
acc. to EN
1307
450 - 650
3
kg/m
setting for
25˚C floor
temperature
3
28˚C
31˚C
3
32˚C
34˚C
35°C
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Y E A R
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