Danfoss Link Ft/Ft-S Wireless Relay Units; Does My System Have A Built-In Floor Sensor?; Wireless Devices - Danfoss Link User Manual

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Wireless devices

Danfoss Link™ FT/FT-S wireless relay units
Your wireless system includes one or more
wireless relays.
The wireless relay is mostly used in one of the
following ways:
1. As part of a room heating solution based
on an electric heat source (electric floor
heating or an electric radiator). In this case,
the system also has a Danfoss Link™ RS
installed, which controls the room tempera-
ture via the heat source/relay.
2. In installations with electric floor heating,
in which there is also a built-in floor sensor
(the sensor is embedded in the concrete).

Does my system have a built-in floor sensor?

You can easily see if your system is controlled
by room or floor temperature by accessing the
room in question on the Danfoss Link™ panel.
Simply select Heat control in the House con-
trol menu.
If the room is controlled by an ordinary room
sensor, a thermometer will appear in the dis-
play. If, on the other hand, the room is fitted
with a floor sensor, a thermometer will be
shown in the floor of a house.
If the relay is used with an electric radiator
along with a Danfoss Link™ RS
... it is important that the radiator's own ther-
mostat is set to the highest possible setting
(which takes the thermostat out of play).
Please note! The wireless relay also functions as a repeater
unit (signal amplifier) and helps to secure
a strong wireless network. The relay must
therefore always be on.
Danfoss Heating Solutions
Danfoss One®
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21,5
Electric floor heating
or electric radiator
Ordinary room sensor
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operates based on the
room temperature
min.
Floor sensor (optional)
Embedded floor sensor
operates based on floor
temperature
max.
The thermostat on the electric radiator (if in-
stalled) must be set to its max. temperature
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