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Eberle RTR-E 6121 Indoor thermostat Operationg Instruction

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INTRODUCTION

Mounting and operating instructions for room thermostats

This unit must be mounted by an expert, according to the wiring diagram inside the housing cover. The existing safety regulations must be observed. Will be met by corresponding installation (acc. to VDE 0100) and by fitting on smooth and non-conductive and non-flammable sur- face. These electronic or electromechanical room temperature controllers can be mounted independently is for control the normal ambient temperature in dry, enclosed rooms only. It has radio interference suppression in accordance with VDE 0875 or EN 55014 and operates to efficiency 1 C. Information about applications, dimensions as well as technical data can be found in our catalogs. The switching point is lower when the temperature control knob is turned than in automatic operation. The exact switching point is reached only after a Climatisation period of approx. 1-2 hours.

  • Relative humidity ….max. 95 % without condensation
  • Rated impulse voltage
  • Brinell test temperature.
  • Voltage and current for EMC emitted interference testing ….. 230 V, 10A/16A .2.5 KV..75°

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ACCESSORIES

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Reference

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Eberle RTR-E 6121 Indoor thermostat Operating Instruction

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Eberle RTR-E 6121 Indoor thermostat Operating Instruction

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