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PRT-ETS / PRT-ENTS

THE FOLLOWING SETTINGS ARE OPTIONAL AND IN MOST CASES

NEED NOT BE ADJUSTED

Feature 01 – Temperature Format: 

This function allows you to select between °C or °F.

Feature 02 - Switching Differential: 

This function allows you to increase the switching 

differential of the thermostat. The default is 1°C which means the thermostat will 

switch the heating on 1°C below the set temperature and will turn it off when the set 

temperature is achieved. With a 2°C differential, the heating will switch on 2°C below the 

set temperature and will switch off when the set temperature is achieved.

Feature 03 - Frost Protect: 

You can set whether the thermostat will maintain the frost 

temperature when the thermostat display is turned off. As a default, this is enabled.

Feature 04 – Frost Protect Temperature: 

This is the temperature maintained when the 

thermostat is in frost mode. The range is 07-17°C. The default is 12°C and is suitable for 

most applications.

Feature 05 – Output Delay: 

To prevent rapid switching, an output delay can be entered. 

This can be set from 00 -15 minutes. The default is 00 which means there is no delay.

Feature 06 – Communication Address:

 This setting is used when you have connected 

your thermostat to a network system. Each thermostat on the network must have a 

unique communication address. This can be set from 01-32.

Feature 07 – Temperature Up/Down Limit:

 This function allows you to limit the use 

of the up and down keys. This limit is also applicable when the thermostat is locked 

and so allows you to give others limited control over the heating system.

Feature 08 – Sensor Selection:

 This thermostat offers 5 sensor modes.

00 = Built in air sensor.

 In this mode, the thermostat will maintain the set 

temperature by monitoring the built in air sensor.

Note: Built in air sensor only MUST NOT be used to control electric under-floor heating. 

Floor sensor only or built in air & floor sensor together must be used.

01 = Remote air sensor. 

In this mode, the thermostat will maintain the set 

temperature by monitoring the remote air sensor.

02 = Floor sensor.

 In this mode, the thermostat will maintain the set temperature by 

monitoring the remote floor temperature.

03 = Floor sensor and built in air sensor

. In this mode, the thermostat will maintain 

the set temperature by monitoring the built in air sensor and will also ensure the 

floor surface doesn’t overheat by monitoring the remote floor sensor.

04 = Floor sensor and remote air sensor. 

In this mode, the thermostat will maintain 

the set temperature by monitoring the remote air sensor and will also ensure the 

floor surface doesn’t overheat by monitoring the remote floor sensor.

Feature 09 – Floor Limit Temperature:

 This function allows you to set a maximum 

floor temperature in order to protect the floor surface from overheating. This 

function works for Sensor Modes 03 & 04 (see above). The default setting is 28

o

C.

Optional Features Explained

Summary of Contents for PRT-ENTS

Page 1: ...1 Model PRT ETS PRT ENTS Model PRT ETS PRT ENTS...

Page 2: ...Clock Temperature Display Comfort Levels Explained Clean Screen Locking the Keypad Temperature Control 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 30 Temperature Hold Holiday Programming Frost Protection Heat...

Page 3: ...tains or blocked by furniture Nearby electric fires televisions wall or table lamps may also prevent the thermostat from working properly A programmable room thermostat is both a programmer and a room...

Page 4: ...lots on the bottom face of the thermostat Step 2 Place the thermostat front somewhere safe Terminate the thermostat as shown in the diagrams on pages 27 30 of this booklet Step 3 Screw the thermostat...

Page 5: ...o turn off display 9 Frost Icon Displayed when the thermostat is in frost protection mode 10 Floor Temp Achieved Icon Displayed when the floor set point temperature is reached 11 Room Floor Temp Indic...

Page 6: ...ess PROG Press CLOCK Use the Down key to set the hours Use the Up key to set the minutes Use the Day key to set the day of the week Press DONE to confirm and exit Setting the Clock Hours Change Hours...

Page 7: ...or example you may want the home warm in the morning when you are getting ready for work cooler during the day when the house is unoccupied and then warmer in the evening when you are home relaxing Th...

Page 8: ...all keys providing you 15 seconds to wipe the screen clean before the keys are re activated Keypad Lock Indicator The keys under the temperature display allow you to adjust the set temperature When y...

Page 9: ...he Holiday function reduces the set temperature in your home to the frost protection temperature setting see page 19 The thermostat will maintain this temperature for the duration of the holiday and w...

Page 10: ...displayed To cancel the frost protect mode press the key once Frost Mode Frost Protection Mode Enabled The heating is indicated ON when the flame icon is displayed When the flame icon is absent there...

Page 11: ...32 Feature 07 Temperature Up Down Limit This function allows you to limit the use of the up and down keys This limit is also applicable when the thermostat is locked and so allows you to give others l...

Page 12: ...lculated it takes to raise your building temperature 1 C The thermostat will continue to monitor and learn the heat up time of your home to optimise heating efficiency Feature 12 Programming Mode The...

Page 13: ...umber 01 32 00o 10o C 00 Default 00 Built in Air Sensor 01 Remote Air Sensor 02 Floor Sensor 03 Floor Sensor and Built in Air Sensor 04 Floor Sensor and Remote Air Sensor 20 45o C 28o C Default 00 Dis...

Page 14: ...ew temperature Press the ON key once to turn the thermostat back ON Re calibrating the Thermostat All icons displayed simultaneously Factory reset is complete The thermostat has a reset function to re...

Page 15: ...AC PRT ETS RT1 L LOAD N N RT2 230VAC Floor Sensor Remote Air Sensor MATTING OR WIRE Maximum load 16A AC resistive The mains supply must be properly protected and fused Floor Air Remote Probes Remote P...

Page 16: ...X A2 A1 B Y _ ZONE X A2 A1 B Y _ Connecting PRT ENTS to the UH1 The UH1 is an 8 zone wiring centre that can be expanded to control up to 32 zones When connecting PRT ENTS to the UH1 use CAT5 FTP or BE...

Page 17: ...Call our support team on 44 0 1254 669090 Or view technical specifications directly on our website www heatmiser com PDF FAQ Heating Professionals Request a copy of our product installation guide con...

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