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23.
Installing and operating with the remote control -
“
chronothermostat
”
(optional)
The pellets stove is mass produced with a remote control (display). Alternatively, the
unit can be operated using a generic remote-control unit (chronothermostat) or other
type of remote control, as long as it is a no-voltage contact.
To remotely connect the pellet burning unit to a chronothermostat or a thermostat, you
must use the provided interface (Figure 118-b), which is a board located on the right
side of the Nevada stove (
Figure 117-a) and on the back in the Everest stove (
Figure 117-b).
Figure 117 - Interface board location
This board has two inputs: “remote” and “thermostat”. When connecting the
programmable thermostat to the “remote” input, the user gives the start order (closed
contact NC) and the stop order (open contact NO).
If you connect it to the “thermostat” input, the unit's power will only vary between
minimum operating power (open contact NO) and maximum operating power (closed
contact NC).
Note:
the remote control is usually supplied with an instruction manual.
a) b)
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