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Useful comments
Correct venting
Venting should not be used to control
the room temperature but only to
exchange stagnant air for oxygen-rich
air. Venting should be short but inten-
sive, i.e. windows should be fully
opened for a short time. But during
such venting the thermostatic head
should be turned back to the anti-
frost protection position.
After venting the previous temperature
setting can easily be found again
when using the economy clips (mar-
king, limitation).
Saving by using cost-free
external heat
Such external heat sources are e.g.
lamps, insolation, electric appliances,
people staying in the room etc.
This external heat has an influence on
the room temperature and, in turn, on
the thermostatic valve (please see
page 2).
Should the so generated heat in the
room lead to a higher room tempera-
ture than the temperature setting on
the thermostatic head, the thermosta-
tic valve will shut off the hot water
supply to the radiator and the radiator
will cool off.
Technical Data
Heimeier
Requirements acc. to
Thermolux K
European standard DIN
EN 215
Setting range
from 6 °C up to 28 °C
Anti-frost protection
at 6 °C
Max. sensor temperature
50 °C
Hysteresis
0,2 K
max. 1 K
Differential pressure influence
0,3 K
max. 1 K
Water temperature influence
< 0,4 K
max. 1,5 K
(built-in sensor)
Water temperature influence
< 0,3 K
max. 0,75 K
(remote sensor)
Notes: