OCD5/MCD5-1999 / OWD5/MWD5-1999
Cautions
This instruction must be observed, otherwise the liability
of the manufacturer shall be voided.
Any changes or modifications made to this thermostat
shall void the liability of the manufacturer.
Maximum product lifetime is achieved if the product is not turned
off but set at the lowest possible set point / frost protection when
heat is not required.
Notice
The language used in the original documentation is
English.
Other language versions are a translation of the original
documentation.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any errors in the
documentation. The manufacturer reserves the right to make
alterations without prior notice.
Content may vary due to alternative software and/or
configurations.
Fig. 3 - Thermostat placement
Mounting of sensor
The floor sensor contains a safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuit,
allowing it to be placed as close to the floor surface as possible
without having to take account of the risk of shock should the
sensor cable become damaged. The two wires connecting the
sensor to the mounting box must be additionally insulated, e.g.
shrink flex.
To prevent loose wires in the fixed installation from coming into
contact with the terminal block for the floor sensor, they must be
restrained using cable ties.
It is strongly recommended that the cable and sensor are placed in
a non-conductive installation pipe embedded in the floor. The end
of the pipe must be sealed and the pipe placed as high as possible
in the concrete layer. Alternatively, the sensor can be embedded
directly in the floor. The sensor cable must be led through a
separate conduit or segregated from power cables.
The floor sensor must be centred between loops of heating cable.
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