Wall-mounted heating controller TT2
remote-controlled

wall-mounted heating controller
wall-mounted heating controller
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Characteristics

Installation
wall-mounted
Other characteristics
remote-controlled

Description

The TT2 Thermostat controller is equipped with two high-current relays to which an electric immersion heater of up to 3.6 kW (230 V~) / 1.8 kW (115 V~) can be connected. Thus, the TT2 manages the time and temperature control of the electric backup heating for a DHW store. The rapid heat-up function makes for extra comfort. A wireline remote control with an integrated LED enables a comfortable operation of the rapid heat-up function. Direct connection of an electric immersion heater up to 3.6 kW (230 V~) / 1.8 kW (115 V~) Time and temperature control of the electric backup heating Rapid heat-up function with optional remote control activation Intuitive operating concept Energy-efficient switch-mode power supply Thermosiphon systems Direct connection of an electric immersion heater up to 3.6 kW (230 V~) / 1.8 kW (115 V~) Time and temperature control of the electric backup heating Rapid heat-up function with optional remote control activation Intuitive operating concept Energy-efficient switch-mode power supply Thermosiphon systems Inputs: 1 Pt1000 temperature sensor, 1 input for RCTT Remote control Outputs: 2 high-current relays for electric immersion heater Switching capacity: 16 (3) A 240 V~ (high-current relay) Power supply: 100 – 240 V~ (50 – 60 Hz) Supply connection: type Y attachment Standby: 0,44 W Mode of operation: type 1.C action Rated impulse voltage: 2,5 kV Functions: time-controlled thermostat function, DHW heating with rapid heat-up Housing: plastic, PC-ABS and PMMA Mounting: wall mounting, mounting into patch panel is also possible

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