Centralised room temperature programming can control all the heat emission devices from a central point in the home for 1 or 2 zones. Each emitter is equipped with a mains borne signalling interface.
This simple and economical type of programming enables you to create heating zones, for example, one day zone (living room, lounge, kitchen) and one night zone (bedrooms, etc.), the bathroom can be a third zone. The programming device gives orders to the heat emitters whose cursors are positioned on the program settings mode. 15 emitters per zone can be controlled.
Overrides on the appliance cursors enable the heating mode to be changed appliance by appliance when necessary (e.g. for a poorly child, the bedroom emitter can be set to comfort mode instead of the usual programming mode).
The relevant units are: the interface, the 1 or 2 zone programming wall units.
1) Mains borne signalling interface
Attached to the back of the appliance, it enables the programmer and the slave emitters to communicate. It is essential when programming wall units are used.
2) Programming wall units
These are the core intelligence of the system. They are used to:
- programme 1 or 2 zones depending on models (kit model with Chronopass programmer)
- display the current heating mode
- temporarily override the Comfort, Comfort -1°C, Comfort -2°C, Economy mode for 1 to 48 hours with an automatic return to the programming mode
- override for 1 to 99 days in frost-free mode
- display the room temperature on the wall unit
Initially, there are 3 programs set in the factory that can be changed according to individual requirements for models equipped with Chronopass.
It is easy to fit on a 60 mm diameter flush-mounted unit with a single power supply.
A) The 1 zone wall unit kit:
This comprises the wall unit and the 1-zone Chronopass.
B) The 2-zone wall unit kit:
This kit is identical to the 1-zone wall kit unit (see above), but its Chronopass can control up to 2 zones (see picture below).