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TA S02M 0001 MB 019739A2 050911
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U9 132 016/13
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DIAL OPERATED ELECTRONIC ROOM THERMOSTAT WITH CALL FOR HEAT LED AND REMOTE SENSOR OPTIONS
Suitable for 230 V~ or 24 V~ operation with switching load up to 5 (1) amps.
Red LED light shows when the thermostat is calling for heat.
The night set back temperature is adjustable in the range 2 °C to 7°C.
Optional remote sensors - enables thermostat use in bathroom applications.
Simple to use dial operation with clear temperature settings from 6 °C to 30 °C.
Wall mounted thermostat in elegant white design, only 85 mm wide x 85 mm high x 31 mm deep.
Accurate temperature control for maximum comfort - differential 0.5 °C.
Temperature range limiting stops to prevent accidental adjustment.
Compliant with directives EEC 2004/108 & 2006/95 (CE)
6 Tannery Yard - Witney Street - Burford Oxfordshire - OX18 4DW - UK Phone: 01993 824900 Fax: 01993 824990 Email: sales@emmeti.co.uk Website: www.emmeti.co.uk
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Cable Aperture
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OVERVIEW
This electronic room thermostat (Fig. 1) is suitable for reliable and accurate temperature regulation in commercial and industrial premises as well as for home installation.
OPERATION
When the measured room temperature is below the value set on the dial the thermostat turns the relay on and, at the same time, turns the red LED on for 'Heating'.
SETTING THE ROOM TEMPERATURE
The user can set the room temperature by moving the dial to any desired temperature between C and 30°C, in one degree steps, against the index mark next to the dial at the 9 o'clock position.
INSTALLATION
1. Please ensure that the electrical wiring of the installation and connections to and from the thermostat and any remote sensor connected to it are in accordance with BS 7671, the latest edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations.
3. The thermostat must be wired to the electric mains through a switch capable of disconnecting all poles compliant to the current safety standards and with a contact separation of at least 3 mm in all poles.
4. Before commencing work on the installation, the electricity supply must be disconnected.
The thermostat should be positioned about 1.5m from floor level and must avoid being positioned near draughts, sources of heat or cold or direct sunlight. To install the thermostat:
1. First remove the dial by inserting a small
screwdriver in the slot (2) and lifting the dial off carefully.
2. Remove the front cover by disengaging the two
plastic teeth on the right hand side of the case as shown in Figs. 2 & 3.
3. The thermostat has been designed for fixed
wiring only. Cable access is through the rear of the mounting backplate as shown in Fig. 4
The backplate can be secured either to a flat vertical mounting surface or to a single gang flush mounted wiring box: the fixing centres are shown in Fig. 4
4. Fix the thermostat backplate to the wall through
the two screw holes with distance between centres of 60 mm.
5. Make the wiring connections to the backplate as
shown in Fig. 5 including any remote sensor connections to terminals 6 and 7.
6. When the electrical connections are complete,
refit the cover by aligning the four plastic teeth on the backplate with the holes in the cover and
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TA S02M 0001 MB 019739B2 050911
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OVERVIEW
This electronic room thermostat (Fig. 1) is suitable for reliable and accurate temperature regulation in commercial and industrial premises as well as for home installation.
OPERATION
When the measured room temperature is below the value set on the dial the thermostat turns the relay on and, at the same time, turns the red LED on for 'Heating'.
SETTING THE ROOM TEMPERATURE
The user can set the room temperature by moving the dial to any desired temperature between 6°C and 30°C, in one degree steps, against the index mark next to the dial at the 9 o'clock position.
INSTALLATION
WARNING
1. Please ensure that the electrical wiring of the installation and connections to and from the thermostat and any remote sensor connected to it are in accordance with BS 7671, the latest edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations.
3. The thermostat must be wired to the electric mains through a switch capable of disconnecting all poles compliant to the current safety standards and with a contact separation of at least 3 mm in all poles.
4. Before commencing work on the installation, the electricity supply must be disconnected.
The thermostat should be positioned about 1.5m from floor level and must avoid being positioned near draughts, sources of heat or cold or direct sunlight. To install the thermostat:
1. First remove the dial by inserting a small
screwdriver in the slot (2) and lifting the dial off carefully.
2. Remove the front cover by disengaging the two
plastic teeth on the right hand side of the case as shown in Figs. 2 & 3.
3. The thermostat has been designed for fixed
wiring only. Cable access is through the rear of the mounting backplate as shown in Fig. 4
The backplate can be secured either to a flat vertical mounting surface or to a single gang flush mounted wiring box: the fixing centres are shown in Fig. 4
4. Fix the thermostat backplate to the wall through
the two screw holes with distance between centres of 60 mm.
5. Make the wiring connections to the backplate as
shown in Fig. 5 including any remote sensor connections to terminals 6 and 7.
6. When the electrical connections are complete,
refit the cover by aligning the four plastic teeth on the backplate with the holes in the cover and
then press gently to snap them together. Refit the dial aligning the 'D' shape to the spindle.
TEMPERATURE RANGE LIMITING
It is possible to limit the rotation range for the dial by following these steps:
1. First remove the dial by inserting a small screwdriver in the slot (2) and lifting the dial off carefully.
2. Pick up the plastic pins (4) parked to the left of the knob area and set them (5) as shown in of Fig. 6. In this example the rotation range (6) is reduced to the angle shown.
NIGHT SET BACK
Terminal NSB (6) Fig.5 allows to activate the "night set back" mode. The night set back temperature is adjustable in the range 2 °C to 7°C by means of the internal trimmer (8) Fig. 7. The thermostat is factory set to 4,5°C night set back.
REMOTE SENSOR SELECTION
When using the remote sensor option with the thermostat, connect the sensor as shown in Fig. 5 (7) and remove the jumper on the bottom right hand corner of the backplate - see (9) Fig. 7. Cased remote sensors must be connected in cable of at least 1.5mm
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cross sectional area and not greater than 25m in length. Do not put mains cables and sensor cables next to one another.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Power supply: U9 132 016: 230V~ -15% +10% 50Hz U9 132 013: 24V~/= -15% +10% 50Hz Power absorption: 1VA Regulation range: 6°C .. 30°C Night set back: 2°C .. 7°C (Default 4,5°C) Sensor type: NTC 4,7k @ 2 5 °C internal Remote sensor optional: U9 132 011 U9 132 012 Contact rating: 5 (1) A @ 250V~ SPDT Protection grade: IP 30 Operating temperature: 0°C .. 40°C Storage temperature: -10°C .. +50°C Humidity limits: 20% .. 80% RH (non condensing) Case: Material: ABS self extinguishing V0 Color: Signal white (RAL 9003) Size: 85 x 85 x 31 mm (W x H x D) Weight: U9 132 016: ~135 gr. U9 132 013: ~ 130 gr.
In view of the constant development of their products, the manufacturer reserves the right to change technical data and features without prior notice. The consumer is
guaranteed against any lack of conformity in accordance
with the European Directive 1999/44/EC as well as the manufacturer’s own warranty policy. The full text of the
warranty is available on request from Emmeti UK Ltd.
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