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MAGNUM Standard Control 

On/Off Thermostat
Installation manual

PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE 

INSTALLATION, AND STORE WITH OTHER WARRANTEE 

FORMS. 

The MAGNUM Standard Control is an electronic thermostat 

with four functions: Room sensor, floor sensor, power regulator 

and room sensor with max./min. limiter. This thermostat can 

also be set up for setback temperature.

1. Startup

Remove the adjustment wheel with a screwdriver. The front cover 
can the be removed by pushing in the locking clips on each side 
of the thermostat (as shown in fig.2). Be careful when doing this 
in order not to damage the thermostat. When the thermostat has 
been connected to the power source, push the on/off button. 
Never dismantle the thermostat when the power is switched on.

2. Sensor choice

When choosing a sensor type, the thermostat should not be 
connected to a power source.

• Floor sensor (standard)

Jumper placement: Covering the two pins on the left.
Application: The temperature is regulated by the floor sensor.

• Room sensor

Jumper placement: Covering the two pins in the right
Application: The temperature is regulated by the room sensor.

• Room sensor with limiter

Jumper placement: Covering the two pins on the right + the 
floor sensor connected
Application: The temperature is regulated by the room sensor, 
but the floor sensor overrides the room sensor if the floor 
temperature exceeds the maximum limit temperature. The limiter 
can be regulated between 20°C and 30°C. For parquet flooring, a 
maximum of 27°C is recommended by most flooring manufac- 
turers. Please follow the recommendations provided by your 
manufacturer.

• Power regulator

Jumper placement: Covering the two center pins
Application: The effect regulator has a 30 min cycle. The desired 
on/off interval can be set from 0 to 10, where each level increases 
the on-time by 3 minutes.
Example: When the thermostat is set to level 3, the heating 
element is switched on for 9 minutes, then off for 21 minutes in 
the 30 minute cycle. If the thermostat is set to level 6, the heating 
element is switched on for 18 minutes, then off for 12 minutes.

Fig.2

Bi-LED diode

Adjustment wheel

Fig.1

 

 

 

 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

HEA

TING 

L

SENSOR

PIL

OT WIR

E

L

HEA

TING 

N

N

Fig.2

Bi-LED diode

Adjustment wheel

Fig.1

 

 

 

 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

HEA

TING 

L

SENSOR

PIL

OT WIR

E

L

HEA

TING 

N

N

Fig.2

Bi-LED diode

Adjustment wheel

Fig.1

 

 

 

 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

HEA

TING 

L

SENSOR

PIL

OT WIR

E

L

HEA

TING 

N

N

3. Connecting the thermostat

The termostat must be connected to the power source according to 
the connection diagram. All heating systems must be equipped with 
a residual current disrupter with 30mA. Max load for the thermostat is 
16A/3600W at 230V. If the load is higher, the thermostat must be con-
nected to a contactor. The thermostat does not have galvanic insulation 
between high and low current. The sensor must therefore be considered 
as live (230V) and needs to be installed in accordance with the rules for 
high current installations and national installation requirements.

Caution: When reattaching the thermostat cover, make sure the ven-

tilation on the top and bottom of the thermostat is not covered up.

4. Setback temperature

The Multireg thermostat does not have a built-in setback temperature 
option, but by connecting an external timer to the S and L clamps, the 
temperature can be lowered by 3°C at desired times.

5. Calibrating the temperature

When connecting the floor heating system for the first time, the tem-
perature should be set at a maximum of 15°C to 20°C. The thermostat 
should be calibrated after 2-3 days. Pull out the adjustment wheel 
carefully (without turning it) until it comes loose. Use a thermometer to 
check the actual temperature, and push the adjustment wheel back onto 
the thermometer in accordance with the measured temperature. If the 
floor heating has been switched off during the summer, this procedure 
should be repeated when it is switched back on.

6. Bi-LED diode

• Green light when the thermostat is in a standby mode.
• Constant red light when the relay is engaged and the power is on.
• Blinking red light when there is a sensor malfunction or the floor sensor 
is disconnected.

7. Technical data

Voltage 

 

230 VAC AC ± 15% 50 Hz

Max. load   

3600W (resistive load)

Max. current 

16 Amp

Power consumption  0,5W
IP-class 

 

IP 21

Power regulator 

Time cycle: 0-30 min

Min/Max inst. temp.   -20°C - +60°C
Min/Max oper. temp.   0° - 50°C
Temperature intervals  Floor sensor: 5°C - 40°C
Room sensor 

5°C - 40°C

Hysteresis  

0.5°C

Sensor values 

0°C 29,1 Kohm

 

 

10°C 18,6 Kohm

 

 

15°C 15,1 Kohm

 

 

20°C 12,2 Kohm

 

 

25°C 10,0 Kohm

Switch 

 

2-pole switch

Colors 

 

White RAL 9010 (5430333)

 

 

White RAL 9003 (5430444)

Floor sensor 

Length 3 meters. The cable can be extended 

 

 

10 meters by using a proper installation cable.

Fig.2

Bi-LED diode

Adjustment wheel

Fig.1

 

 

 

 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

HEA

TING 

L

SENSOR

PIL

OT WIR

E

L

HEA

TING 

N

N

Torque: Max. 2Nm
Clamp 1+ 2Sensor - Floor sensor
Clamp 3: Pilot wire (connected to L for 
setback temperature)
Clamp 4: Heating L
Clamp 5: L
Clamp 6: Heating N
Clamp 7: N

Fig.2

Bi-LED diode

Adjustment wheel

Fig.1

 

 

 

 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

HEA

TING 

L

SENSOR

PIL

OT WIR

E

L

HEA

TING 

N

N

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