Product Overview - Salus HTRS230V(30) Full User Manual

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1.3 Product Overview

The HTRS230V(30) from SALUS Controls is a digital, wired and surface-mounted (or on a flush-box) non programmable room thermostat, dedicated for
surface heating / cooling control, characterized by high thermal inertia. It is connected to the wiring centre. The thermostat does not have the function of
creating schedules - it lowers the set temperature via wiring centre after receiving the NSB signal from the weekly thermostat.
The room thermostat works by turning the heating system on and off as needed by measuring the air temperature. When the air temperature drops below
the thermostat setting, it turns on the heating, and turns it off when the set temperature is reached.
Setting the thermostat to a higher temperature will not heat up the room faster. How quickly a room heats up depends on the designed heating system,
for example the temperature of the heating medium. Likewise, reducing the temperature even more while cooling the room will not result in faster
cooling.
By setting the thermostat to a lower setpoint, the room will be controlled at a lower temperature and will save energy.
The best way to find the temperature that is right for you is to set the room thermostat to a low temperature value - let's say 18⁰C - and then increase it
one degree each day until you are comfortable.
Room thermostats need free airflow to sense the temperature and therefore must not be obstructed by curtains or obstructed by furniture. Nearby
electrical heating devices, televisions, wall or table lamps, fireplaces or heaters may prevent the correct temperature measurement and thus the correct
operation of the thermostat.
PRODUCT ADVANTAGES:
• absolutely silent operation (TRIAC)
• has a PWM control algorithm
• protection of thermostatic valves against stagnation (VP)
• has frost protection mode
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