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INDUSTRY
Operation mode
INDUSTRY
is used to regulate
the temperature of industrial processes, high
temperatures or for the frost protection of sensitive
installations. Temperatures within the ranges -15 °C
to +75 °C and 0 °C to +150 °C can be regulated in
this mode or the range can be limited to between -10
°C and +15 °C for frost protection purposes. It is also
possible to adjust temperature hysteresis and set
upper and lower temperature alarms.
COOLING
Operation mode
COOLING
is used in homes, offices,
storerooms and such like. In this operation mode,
the thermostat works as a room thermostat for
regulating air conditioning or other cooling within a
temperature range of +5 °C to +45 °C. Energy saving
programs are primarily adapted for home and office
environments but can also be used for cooling, for
example, storerooms.
MAX/MIN
The Max/Min operating position is mainly used to
keep roof and ground surfaces free of snow and ice.
The temperature range is adjustable between -20
°C and +10 °C. For the best results and the best
energy saving, combined temperature and humidity
control should be used in the Max-/Min position,
with associated Roof Sensor (E 89 350 75) or Ground
Sensor (E 85 801 01).
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HEATING
Operation mode
HEATING
is used in homes, offices,
storerooms and such like. With this operation mode,
you can regulate the heating within a temperature
range of +5 °C to +45 °C. The thermostat can be
used as a floor thermostat, room thermostat or
room thermostat with over heating protection for
wood floors. The energy saving program is primarily
adapted for home and office environments, but
can also be used for regulating heating levels in, for
example, storerooms.
Four operation modes
The manual, like the thermostat, is divided into four operation modes
so that you only need to read about the functions you will use. The
thermostat operation mode can only be installed in the start menu,
which is shown the first time the thermostat is started (read more
about the start menu on page 8) or after it has been reset.
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