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NGT-567-0010 Thermostat

English

INTRODUCTION

The thermostat is an electronic on/off thermo-

stat for temperature control by means of an 

NTC sensor located either externally or inter-

nally within the thermostat.

The thermostat is for flush mounting in a wall 

socket. 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Warnings

To avoid electric shock, disconnect 

the heating system power supply at 

the main panel before carrying out any 

work on this thermostat and associ-

ated components.
Installation must be carried out by qualified per-

sonnel in accordance with appropriate statutory 

regulations (where required by law).
Installation must comply with national and/or 

local electrical codes. 

Cautions

This instruction must be observed, oth-

erwise the liability of the manufacturer 

shall be voided.

Any changes or modifications made 

to this thermostat shall void the liability of the 

manufacturer.

Maximum product lifetime is achieved if the 

product is not turned off but set at the lowest 

possible set point / frost protection when heat is 

not required.

Notice

The language used in the original docu-

mentation is English.

Other language versions are a transla-

tion of the original documentation.

OJ cannot be held liable for any errors in the 

documentation. OJ reserves the right to make 

alterations without prior notice.

Content may vary due to alternative software 

and/or configurations.

PRODUCT PROGRAMME

Thermostats

NGT-567-0010  

 

 

(OCD4-1999)   Clock-thermostat with 2 sensors. 

Floor sensor and built-in room 

sensor.

INSTALLATION 

Mounting of sensor

The terminals for the sensor contain a safety 

extra-low voltage (SELV) circuit, allowing the 

sensor to be placed as close to the floor surface 

as necessary without the risk of electric shock, 

should the sensor cable become damaged

Sensor cable recommendations

The following recommendations apply to all 

temperature sensor cables:

The sensor cable may be extended with ad-

ditional two-core cable (max. sensor extension, 

see technical specification).

The two wires from the sensor to the thermostat 

must be kept separate from high voltage wires/

cables. Place the sensor cable in a separate 

conduit or segregate it from power cables in 

some other way. Never use two vacant wires in 

a multi-core cable.

Shielded cable does not connect the shield to 

earth (PE).

Mounting of external floor sensor

Insert the cable and sensor into a non-conduc-

tive conduit embedded in the floor. 

The end of the conduit must be sealed and 

the conduit placed as high as possible in the 

concrete layer. 

The floor sensor must be centred between    

loops of heating cable.

Mounting of thermostat with built-in room 

sensor

The thermostat must be mounted on the wall 

approx. 1.4 - 1.6 m above the floor in such 

a way as to allow free air circulation around 

it. Draughts and direct sunlight or other heat 

sources must be avoided.

Opening the thermostat 

1.  Slide the power button down to Off “0”.

2.  Release the central front cover ONLY by 

inserting a small screwdriver alternately into 

the holes on either side of the thermostat, 

and then pull the cover off whilst squeez-

ing the top and bottom of the cover.  You 

must not remove the three buttons that are 

beneath the cover as, once removed, they 

can not be replaced.

Connections

Ensure that the main and load cables are con-

nected as shown in the figure.

Term. 1: Neutral (N)

Term. 2: Phase (L) 230 V ±10%, 50/60 Hz 

Term. 3–4: Load, max. 16 A / 3600 W

Term. X: Do not connect

Term. 5-6: External floor sensor

Mounting of thermostat 

1.  Connect the wires in accordance with the 

diagram (fig. 2). 

2.  Mount the thermostat in the wall socket. 

3.  Fit the frame and carefully press the cover 

onto the thermostat. Ensure that both the 

power slide button on the cover and the 

power switch pin are down.

4. Click the cover into place by applying light,  

  even pressure. 

Warning!

 

Do not apply pres- 

  sure to the corners of the display cover.

DO NOT

 open the thermostat by releasing the 

four fixing clips on the back.

OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT

Initial set up:

The first time the thermostat is powered, or if 

it has been factory reset, you must choose the 

following options: 

1.  Set the time and date

2.  Select the sensor application you require 

3.  Select your floor covering.  

4. Select the load of the system in kW

Programming

For full programming instructions please see the 

user manual.

Fault location

If the sensor is disconnected or short-circuited, 

the heating system automatically switched 

off. In this case the sensor should be checked 

against the resistance table below (fig. 5). 

Error codes

E0:   Internal error. The thermostat must be 

replaced.

E1:  Built-in sensor short-circuited or disconnect-

ed. The thermostat must be replaced.

E2:  External sensor short-circuited or discon-

nected.

E5:   Internal overheating. Check the thermostat 

installation and ensure there is free air move-

ment around it. 

MAINTENANCE

The thermostat is maintenance free.

Keep the thermostat’s air vents clean and unob-

structed at all times.

The thermostat may only be cleaned with a dry 

cloth.

APPROVAL AND STANDARDS

Regulations

OJ Electronics A/S hereby declares that the prod-

uct is in conformity with the following directives of 

the European Parliament:

LVD  

- Low Voltage Directive

EMC   - Electromagnetic Compatibility

RoHS   - Restriction of the use of certain

Hazardous Substances

WEEE   - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equip-

ment Directive

Applied standards

According to the following standard: 

EN 60730-1

EN 60730-2-9

Classification

Protection from electric shock must be assured 

by appropriate installation. Must be installed 

according to the requirements of Class II (rein-

forced insulation).

DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING

Environment and recycling

Protect the environment by disposing of the 

package in compliance with local regulations for 

waste processing.

Recycling of obsolete appliances

Equipment containing electrical 

components must not be disposed 

of along with domestic waste.

It must be separately collected 

together with electrical and electronic 

waste in accordance with current 

local regulations.

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