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Operating Instructions

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RFCA - RF Cylinder Thermostat

CAUTION!

Only qualified electricians or authorised 
service staff are permitted to open the 
thermostat.

Ensure that this wireless enabled 
thermostat is installed 1 metre from any 
metalic object, television, radio or wireless 
internet transmitter.

4.  Installation

1.  Factory default settings

6. Resetting the thermostat

2.  Specifications & wiring

Temperature indicator: 

°C

Switching differential:  

5°C

In built frost protection: 

5°C

Keypad lock: 

  

Off

3a  Mounting of temperature sensor

3b  Mounting of thermostat

     

 Contents 

1.  Factory default settings

2.   Specification & wiring

3.   Mounting

4.   Installation

5.   Button / symbol description

6.   Resetting the thermostat

7.   Boost function

8.  Lock function

9.   To connect the RFC thermostat to the

 

RF1 receiver

10.  To disconnect the RFC thermostat from 

 

the RF1 receiver

Prior to setting the thermostat, it is neccessary to complete all required settings described 

in this section.

5.  Button / symbol description

Important: Keep this document

Power Supply: 

 

2 x AAA Alkaline Battery 

Power consumption:   

50 uA

Battery replacement:   

Once per year

Temp. Control Range:   

10...90°C

Dimensions:  

 

84 * 84 * 30mm

Temp. sensor:  

 

NTC 10K Ohm @ 25°C - 1.5m probe type

Temp. indication:  

 

°C

   

The thermostat should be mounted in a position that will make reading 
the display conventient. 
The thermostat can be fitted to:  1. Recessed conduit boxes
 

 

 

2. Surface mounting boxes

 

 

 

3. Directly on walls

Press the button on the bottom of the thermostat.
The front housing will detach from the baseplate.
Insert the batteries (provided) into the thermostat.
Mount the unit as described in section 3. Ensure the cable sensor is 
connected to terminals Con 3 and Con 4.
Offer the baseplate up to the thermostat. Snap it into position to close.

Press the         button on the bottom of the thermostat, the front housing 
will detach from the baseplate.
Insert the batteries into the thermostat. 
Press the reset button on the PCB, ‘NO’ will flash on the screen.
Rotate the hand wheel clockwise until ‘YES’ appears on the screen.
Press the hand wheel once to confirm the setting.
The thermostat has now been reset and the current temperature will 
appear on the screen.

Heating ON symbol

Water temperature

Battery low symbol

Set point handwheel

Wireless symbol

Code button

Reset button

Standby button

ON CYLINDER:

 To ensure accurate control of your cylinder, the temperature 

sensor should be mounted on the bottom 1/3 of the cylinder. It is essential that 
the sensing element is in direct contact with the cylinder and that there is no 
insulation between it and the cylinder. 60°C is the temperature level required in 
order to prevent the build up of legionella bacteria. The temperature sensor can 
be fixed to the cylinder using the provided foil tape. 

ON PIPEWORK:

 To ensure accurate control, the temperature sensor should be 

mounted on the pipework as tightly as possible. It is essential that the sensing 
element is in direct contact with the pipework and that there is no insulation 
between it and the pipework. The temperature sensor can be fixed to the 
pipework using the provided foil tape.

7.  On / Off function

8.  Lock function

By pressing the On / Off button, this turns the thermostat on and off.

To lock the thermostat, press the hand wheel for 10 seconds. 
 

symbol will appear on the screen.

To unlock the thermostat, press the hand wheel for 10 seconds. 
 

symbol will disappear from the screen.

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EPH Controls Ireland

[email protected]    www.ephcontrols.com

EPH Controls UK

[email protected]    www.ephcontrols.co.uk

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