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The fastening holes found at the base coincide with the stand-
ard electric boxes on the market.
In the case the connecting cable does not come from the
electric box, the thermostat must be fastened to the wall with
the wedges and screws supplied.
Keep in mind that the rectangular hole in the centre of the
base is to house the electric connecting cable.
Standard electric connections, thermostat
DPC-1
(for thermostat with communication)
Once the base is fastened to the wall, wire the thermostat as
shown in the following illustration:
X1
X2
RS1
RS2
RS3
AL
R
B
G
Y
Y2
O/B
W
REAR OF
FRONT
PANEL
BASE OF
THERMOSTAT
AAA 1.5 V ALKALINE
BATTERIES
Precaution
A 10 x 0.22 mm
2
shielded cable with a maximum
length of 100 m. should be used between the ther-
mostat and the control board. The connections to
be made are R, B and X1. (The remaining 7 cables are neces-
sary if a thermostat is to be used with relays with connec-
tions G, Y1, Y2, O/B, W.)
To connect the remote sensor connection, a shielded 2 x
0.5 mm
2
cable with a maximum length of 100 m. should be
used between the thermostat and the sensor. The connec-
tions to be made are RS1 and RS2.
For digital remote probe connection, use shielded 3 x 0.5 mm²
cable with a maximum length of 100 m. between the thermo-
stat and the last probe. Connections to be made are: R, B and
X1.
For correct operation of the thermostat, it is indispensable to
have made electric properly, and have inserted the two AAA
1.5 V alkaline batteries at the rear of the front panel, as shown
below:
BASE OF
THERMOSTAT
REMOTE
PROBE
(OPTIONAL)
YELLOW
RED
WHITE
SHIELDED CABLE 10 x 0.22 mm
2
(MAXIMUM LENGTH 100 m)
SHIELDED CABLE 2 x 0.5 mm
2
(MAXIMUM LENGTH 100 m)
X1
X2
RS1
RS2
RS3
AL
R
B
G
Y1
Y2
O/B
W
X1 B R
AS1
X1 B R
AS1
X1 B R
AS1
X1 B R
AS1
ON
1
2
ON
1
2
ON
1
2
ON
1
2
S5
S6
S7
S8
RS1
DS1
DUCT
PROBE
(OPTIONAL)
DIGITAL REMOTE
PROBE (OPTIONAL)