15
Disposing of the devices
Technical specifications
Additional information and notes
The devices are marked with the crossed waste bin symbol. According to Eu
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ropean Directive no. 2002/96/EU and the Act concerning used up electric and
electronic equipment, such a marking indicates that this equipment may not
be placed with other household generated waste.
The user is responsible for delivering the devices to a reception point for used-up
electric and electronic equipment.
• The
AURATON T-1
regulator and/or the T-2 thermometer must be installed at least 1 metre
from the
RT
receiver (too strong a signal from thetransmitters can cause interference).
•
At least 30 seconds must elapse between switching the relay off and on.
•
Data transmission from the
AURATON T-1
regulator to the receiver occurs upon each
change of 0.2 °C of the surrounding temperature. When the temperature is stable,
the regulator sends heart-beat data every 5 minutes (which is signalled with the LED
blinking orange on the
RT
receiver).
•
In the event of a power outage, the
RT
receiver will switch off. When power is restored,
the heating device is switched on automatically, and the
RT
receiver awaits a signal from
the paired transmitters (this signal should be received within 5 minutes of restoring
power). After receiving the signal, the
RT
receiver enters the normal mode of operation.
• The
RT
receiver cannot be placed in metal containers (e.g. an assembly box, a metal
enclosure of a heater) in order to not to interfere with its operation.
Working temperature range:
0 – 45°C
Temperature measurement range:
7°C; 15 – 35°C
Temperature levels:
1
Antifreeze temperature:
7°C
Working mode control:
LED
Maximum load:
resistive 16 A
inductive / capacitive 10 A
Power supply
T-1:
pre-installed lithium battery
Power supply
RT:
230V AC, 50Hz
Radio frequency:
868 MHz
Operation range
RT:
in a typical building, with standard construction
of walls – approx. 30 min
an open space – up to 300 m